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The Exeter Times, 1924-3-6, Page 3
"Tho big 'beet llare " of the Gleathant'l,' Boy Scouts, are the meulhers of `the Chatham Lions and Rotary Clubs,_Re* eentiy the; boys challenged toe, .Club members to a game of indoor bttise- Ua11. The..ehallexige;was• accepted; .the game.was. 'staged inthe local armories and the final score. was 22 - 19 -in favor, of the' Scouts. - • The Scouts of the 1st Tillsonburg` Troop • were recently the hosts at the Sunday --school• teachers of the Avon - ,dale .Presbyterian' Church. and"their .', wives,•at a sumptuous banquet served, bye bY boys themselves. Theboys �-_ took:•hold of all arrangements like veterans: and carried . through the did style. Mayor • aril the choicest • of Red Rose Teas is the ORANGE PEkOE QUALITY T-1 ��� � _ �� ICU AT tom,• ,. ION BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON Provincial Board of Health, Ontario lth mato aneiwer nestle oII .PutaliC. heti , Or. ]Silddletou,will b© S " • this column. Address high get Spadlnu Flouee. Spading tars through Crescerit."Toronto The Hertii. earth had, sinned, alic1 elle had slain Iler Slower cleiidrelt fair, And levied tribute On � the trees An41 stripped the gardens ,bare. Deserted by the fickle' sun .end" ehivez•ing dismayed Beneath the norther's stinging las Dieeensolate,`she prayed, "Lord of the seasons, unto deeds Of, evil noel -Jess -a - _ I am poor, take pity now ' m ' c't poll my nakedness. Hide with thy`znantle's' spotless hen; My withered'"breast," and lo! The earth was' covered�•with 'the white Cotnpassion of the anew, ----Minna Irving: ., jl .. ; nn1 xi� Somie.of.Its Causes and How Re- Obtained. bta liefMay be0 le • f Many people suffer from nervous in - whale affair in splen s y Rennie, _ digestion.• The, commonest causes ala one of the s eakels, ,express . u and has already been done in the mat or d kegP Within ;the past quarter or perhaps worry, over -work, lack of exercise, and keen ;stated tated that the Scout move -ter of Child Welfarenin the matter centui man .has taken a lively • •' -half Ycommunicable diseases, a general run down•condition et • the n' and -'stat d;he:was ready to ..:,, .of -controlling c giv t @-. matters in th sense •- • in he<iltli S that has been done in in- system:' It is a disease of tie•nerves. :=t11�e bays his support any time in .interestthe Work d givey any way they cou h health matters an i hygiene a d in,the fields of rather than .of the digestive organs; dustxial,, yg. -.... i? . I make use of it. that attention, to these d andea sanitary engineering, and ;laboratory. and is corseted by prying needed noun-' can , dges improve' the ti under which he lives. True,- facilities. ` ishinent to the nervous system and Scoutmaster Rev. Il. A. Slemlu of ,condition pfovmce of Ontario, as $n , _ 'there' have been instances of.ancient'' In the building up she blood, the'1st Stayner .Trroop Was ..recently races carrying outegreat schemes for every other part of the country, a illi treatment consists largely` in f the � nit such as jr Stayner in recognition and labor,: as firm and progressive policy y with them. mans spent much time g a careful diet, and avoid coffee and well as large stuns of money in build- vision of - Sanitary Engineering i nsiiitabie for town re- order to bring abun improving water supplies and etimulants," these being u Renfrew is 1p' another Scout' gran e o waterts in intoi • e can be .observed in the, - ° of their capital' city.age: facilities, nervous people. As one's nerves rely There fine help. from the Rotarians, dance However, thea low death rate from typhoid in this for :nourishment upon the blood, the ids Thmb are,, tht•ee R tar tb and nus rigin itwas. notw with the province. ,• In the cities of Ontario be built u and madeorich Club. attends bringing a aqueducts e water supply that latter must p each r of the Rotary_great a ueducts were built. It.the -death rate is .4,3 per 100,000 and troop meeting pr -spared these cl is in rural d' tz' t 4-5 per 100,000, fig- and pure, which is just what Dr. Wil -1 each weekly l `riiore to satisfy .their aesthetic the recipient of a fine arm chair, a, the That to- pure water' supply is one o e essen the convenience of people h standard' rest, recreation and the use o2 a true present from the Scouts and C b f l' maintaining a hag t' u s o. da seine under the `head of, public;;tia s in main ai Y . ' health and' the results of a to 'Williams" Pink Pills• of his work health work, For example, the Ro,;. of . public , b the .Di- In addition,` the patient should follow' Graduate of National;Temper- ince Temper iii nce . Hospital tells . of . re- markable Cases Where Tan- lac in lac Has �°rovecl Effective lip the system in general, it equal, Toile of Ca , About, a year .ago 1 l ad a lady patient wlio could nit keep a'tliiill ort her ,toanech fifteen minute not c,fe13 water, I prevailed on ilea' to try TAN 11C and after the sixth bottle s'ht could eat •absolutely anything slid "From my long experience as a pro- wanted without the slightest bad; aite:' esslonal nurse, I da not hesitate to effects, say 1 consider, TANLAC , the most ef- j "I 'had another patient who sin ly' ficient and natural stomach medicine could not. eat. I got him started en and tonic': to be ihad. It is undoubtedly TANLAC and by` the time he finished Nature's ;host perfect remedy,"" is the three bottles lie Was •eating ravenmee tar: reaching statement given out for ly and had regained sufficient etrengtb publication' recently by Mrark. ` s. I. A. IE3or- to return'to w . : a ,a°'• !zit . i den, Seattle, Wash., a. graduate of the . "These two instanter; a.re typical of ,f . ajar. R. C. , Thea a ointment a c lth TANLAC- . y pp . National 'lemperazice I-IoapitaI of my experien e w Stores, hon Canadian of Purchases and ne in TANLAG'� is unlirnited." g Chicago. con#ide e s Iwo , � , n I Ra i Y, d o a ' Na rlf i � 1 ood cl t, 1 b ,> Sores 8t . _ t' is for sa e NL J - g - treat, `` iA 9. in , i have used TAr1LAC often ear pas .neon C annrunced by, 5 s , merit of my patients' and:; my etperi- gists. Over 40millionbottles told. -, Thornton, Chairman and President of no -substitute.' the 13yatem: ence has been that tor peeping the Accept to, give to boys a. ten-minute talk on was of intanest, often about senses:- They enjoyed their baths and ores far e ow e solus subject, delighted in the play of their foun- the other provinces, or of, the United their own businesses or professions. - tains, .but .they knew nothing about\, StIn Child Welfaxe, through the work ,the transmission of typhoid fever,1 u lic Health nurses, infant Hill,tells as follows how she `x drink- i of the Public Apple The Wolf Cubs of Prescott have -a •dysentery, or Asiatic cholera by and demonstxations, the infant• f;—,"I was so bad with Y el clinics. aI obtained retie • skating rink' of their own., e Scoutsm„ death' rate, has sen reduced i yens indigestion that I geoid not • scatt Troop helped Ism introduced -win- _ ;ties from over• per � and as a con - the and Prescott P lass they did it only for plea e digest anything I took, it into sha a, dove g Y never had to as low as 65 per 1,000 births. Cor- . sure .. wasa neat. sufferer. I doc- Idin�'ly goo I esu s distracts. toned for four months, but seemed to • yarn g in Pub getting 'worse o e is +Ic s - , below tri re of any f Hams` Pink Pills. do. If .there is loss of weight anis pallor, Dr. 'Walkerton Pink pills are especially helpful. Mrs. Adolphus :Villeneuve, FOR,R.R. No. ' 2, Th water. b d d o some h RI nen sof them ' When the Romans 100 e 1 000 Lint Is putto P and comfort—they d It have also sequence g any thought in their minds about the:respoa n Ottawa now has. a w Rover. Scout e of sunk ht in killing the germs been obtained`• some xura1idis14te Healthinstead E b tter. I Troop. A.letlter frons Dominion Camp of tuberculosis, diphtheria and other' In every branch of be a •I draining of work at present, the maintenance of lost strengtlito such an extent that I Chief Rodney" 0. Wood, read at the diseases, The early as opening meeting of the new troop, ex -swamps in this country was done for' health is ever the goal l in of human could `hardly go about. Then my • mother came to see me, and urged me g not for sanitary rea-llvell as t Pressed his regret at being unable to economic and life and Promote the comfort and hap - to try Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills, and 1 attend, but expressed his gratitude sons. followed her advice _and got a supply that the troop was being started. { Now look at what is being done•piness of all classes of the community. "Rovering," he wrote, "is sweeping ' through"'Britain and continental coun- tries and • other parts of the Empire midis providing a programme of real- Ir;splenclid activities• foo' -young men,". As He Were. The supply sergeant ha just issued the last assortment of" shoes 'to the colored - outfit, There wea'e plenty of C111011000 ItiOli-STION Nothing is more common in child- - kicks "• but theloudest and most Pro- hood than indigestion. Nothing is loured carne ; ow has 'a "Women's Private Indigo more dangerous, to, proper growth, Owen Sound nafroet Auxiliary to the Bey Scouts Associa- Snow, who, failing to receive sates - Auxiliary .And it is everything that the faction elsewhere; betook himself to name implies. For each church or or- '' mall ,ganization .in Oren ,Sound which "Ca n, gull, he announced,, Ithe captain. P boasts o1 a Boy.Scout Troop or Wolf shoes tun- too'blg to'me." xilia has named a i the best of it," medicine ' for little ones too' ' equal Cub, Pack, the. Au ry "'You'll have' :to male. Convener, Ea'cb:, Convener finds her., answered the captain: `"Plenty of men Baby's Own._ Tablets n, relieving this otvn Committee to assist in any un- have shoes that dont quite flt." ; trouble. They have proved of benefit dertaking of,a. social charaoter:oa such "on''t quite fit!" ejaculated Indigo- in thousands of homes. Concerning Thio intended to Promote the interests. "If Dyo' says ''tenshun, cap'n, Ali comes them Mrs. dos. Lunette, Immaculate of the Troop or Pack .tnher church er to 'tenshun. Den if yo' says to right Conception, Que„ writes: "My baby institution. Membership -.in the Auxili-� about face Ah right about faces,* but was a great sufferer from indigestion, ary costs 25 cents per annuia.. To aid i mah shoes stays at 'tenshun. Don't but the Tablets soon set her right, and they Owen Sound Boy 'Scouts Asaocia quite fit? Huh!" now h woould not be without them:'. Auxiliary is now Baby's Own Tablets are sold them. - tion financially the Au i y y s' ro- e n® r la to'bm musical ,a1 r cin on a P ` ellri Y 'w g, imported. � a •duce'd shortly; Canad The new lst Portsmouth Troop was pres'onted, with"its charter on one of the,stormies.t nights of the winter by the' officers and boys of the 1st King- ston Troop, , who tramped • to Porte mouth for a joint meeting_ with the new trocip. ';'here was a full attend- - ancc of both troops. Honorary Field Secretary C. R. Tempeiton, of Toron- to, was also present and gave the boys an interesting talk on "Loyalty.", Scoutmaster Hall of the. and Kingston Troop conveyed to the P•ortsniouth bays the best wishes of his troop. and life shortly follows a genuine toning up of neg- lected scalps with dependable "D?an-- derine:" Failing h a 1 r, itching scalp and more weakening to the constitution ar more likely to pave the way to dan- gerous disease. Fully nine -tenths ave of all the minor ills of childhood their root in indigtstion. There is no at once. After taking a few boxes I t a mail at 25 cents lens orby •deo i box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. A Mysterious Bill. GIRLS! GLEAMY MASS Although the King summons Parlia- �.� A t od that the Speech from the Thione does' not bind Parliament. to, consider worth . ods' ';5G5 000,000 from thie. United States, fi , and al65,000,000 from Great Britain, in the year ended October, 1923.' ab ;hent, it may not be generally under- OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR a o r- t '�Danderjn,e So lin- the measures, mentioned therein nor if 35 -Gaal es Lifeless; Neglected to proceed at once to the consideration �I.OV of any of Hair... An abundance of luxuriant hair full of gloss, gleams No improverent, Wifey---"You've never ' been the "sante to - me since we:married." Hubby—"Yes. You've made a new Male of me:" "Asyour art,"said 'you grow ,in Gounod to a , young poet, •"you all, judgd the,' great masters of the past now 'tale the;' great nlusician5 a., I J b of former times. At your age, I used, '; at twenty-five I said 'I and to: say I , y •r. ' ozart and I. Now Mozart"; .at forty, r '1Vlozat: t'" say., London in ill a •r e with }) cd w begging Charged street, a young roan vras reported` to bevel "made up'•' his face with theatri- cal grease -paint to appear as if he was frozen -with cold, 1 in • discovered el e c, ell Giiranibals roc fiXy New Guinea - ate xoported 1 y an ex- Itlorer to leave :featufes of a distinctly .lewisl type, although. tjggir• akthS ore bz'oxlzii, - them, Before the King's Speech is read by the Lord Chancellor in the House of Commons; when the two Houses are resumed, in the. afternoon, it is the practice to' read some Bill as' a mat- ter of form, in order -to assert the right of deliberating without reference to the immediate cause of summons., In they House of Commons a bill en- titled "The - Clandestine Outlawries Bill"- has been used or this purpose or more than. a hundred years,. Noth- the ` dandruff is i * . lug ' is ever heard' of it during 'the -re - EASY k; T.IC.S• exi Perpl y ' This is hardly a trick, but it' , will be 'an interesting stunt to try some time. It will not `always, it should, be said, -be successful, but you' will be surprised to find dhow often it works just as it should.. Write on a . slip of paper the numbers 7, 13 and 15. Ask a spectator to hold this slip of paper, but not t� look at what you wrote until you give him the word to do so. Ask another_spectator to men- tion' any number between 5 and 10 another to mention any num- felt my strength returning, and T con- bar between 10 and 15 and an tinned thelruse, until at the end of a other to mention any number be - few mouths I cbuld eat anything I de- tween 10 and 20. sired, had regained my old time health More often than not, the,num- n strength, and was in every way a bens 7, 13 and 15' will be given. a d g well woman. I' am so thankful for 'Almost invariably, at least two -of what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills did for the answers will be in accord me that I always'advise their use with your prediction. of myfriends are run down (Clip this oat andnpaste it, with ivhen any other of the series, in a scrapbook.) or ailing.,, You' can get these pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50e a I am not at all box .from The Dr. Williams', Medicine n '- 11`.9 0 nt:•• ' Co.,- � TaClti'�' s 'corrected - inimadiately. ,Thin, dry, maind'er. of the session. ;spyaor fading hair is quickly invigor•.. r Keep:.Minard's Liniment in the -house. We could use a lot less, cranks and a 'few snore self-starters hi our com- munity. -Sam. ated, taking on new strength, colo and' yo thful beauty. "Danderine" Is delightful on : the hair; a refreshing, stimulating.. tonic not sticky, or greasy° Any Our SEIM Pearl Ware Wash .,oard is so strong, tough and durable that a full-grown man or. ��>�a woman stand on it without � ' doing the rubbing ing surface or any _...._ _ • p •arm.! The enanl led sur- face or flake Think;, of r board :' in atlefla �:,VV�•Sh the' wear there as . a.�. earin qualities in There is the same w� � ` Pearl Ware.' Try out the:, articlesin �� board and be convinced. �i�sit HADA' v aranbae, WEFT MSTAI. PRODUCTS Co 11M,tae MONrRSAL "it ROMTo WINNCPH6 SOMONTatt VAfJ0OUV612 CALGARY 441.10"m,::i ,W4f ee The History of Copper. There Is a chapter of history con- cealed In the word "copper." Copper was `named after the place where it was` first found—tris island of Cyprus. From Cyprus the mineral was ex- ported by the enterpaising Phoenician. fthe out o d ve ntuxe 'also ho traders, whd up the European coast, and north to the British Isles. Here—iii what is now the Duchy of Cornwall — these pioneer mariners found the natives mining a white met- al now called tin. They,to'ok cargoes of this tin to Cyprus, and there, by . combining the copper with the tin, they turned out the metal called bronze,. After all the intervening` centuries since the initial visit by the Phoeni- cians, perhaps more than 3,000 years ago, tin is still one' of' the main pro- ducts of Cornwall. What the Package Does. - Tea growers have found from experi- ence that it is necessary immediately to pack tea in . air -tight metal -lined chests, to preserve the flavor and good - nese of. the leaf.,:,Equally so is, an air- tight package necessary for the small lots of tea for individual consumption. Buil; tea is, always inferior tea -because it is •exposed to air. The "SALADA" a sir-tigb.t aluminum package is" the most efiiclent way, of preserving tea known. Old Cars and New. Among exhibits creating the• great- est interest n,t motor shows, are those comparing, aide by side, the early motor care and those of to -day.: The high -wheeled vehicles with lead axles and solid rubber tires were far feet) being cars of comfort or practicability, yet they represented progress. „ stomach, liver,' kidneys and bowels functioning properly, and for toning Take Teula�c Vegetable Pills, Thomas A, Edison 'inventor,_'recently celebrated'. Noted ,his seventy-seventh, birthday. .In:'honel. or of the occasion he took two hours;. at mid-day from work, in his New Jen•. ! seylaboratoriee. One Nigerian tribe believe that everyman has at least three souls—, the ethereal body, the soul, and the spirit. London mayhave begun life as. the port of St. Albans, which was, centur- ies ago, the great British stronghold. of Verulamium. concerned about the, Lord being. on our side, but it is niy most constant anxiety that I shall be on the Lord's side.—Lincoln. Beware of Imitations! The Whi'te Kitchen. If yours is a White kitchen, you will find it easier to Wipe off :s.oil and grease as they''appear, rather than 'when they accumulate until extreme measures are required to remove them. It Is easier on the paint and it means a neat, clean kitchen all the time, not just following housecleaning. The safe way to send money by mail Is by Dominion Express Mousy Order. C E.'A. of the . skin and 'LOAD ; is an afflic- tion that we have been. successfully treating by mall. • and our' offices here for. beer 50 years, If atdlcted; •' rite us ex- plaining your case Stilly. We also treat at home non- contagious and • ads a Blockheads Blotches, Pimples, contagious ,skin troubles. Superfluous ;lair. Ititoles, 'Warts, ote„ -permanently eradicated by. the only method -Electrolysis, . Write for Booklet "F" Iiscott' Institute Limited Hiscott Bldg. . 010 College a St;: Toronto Mother. Give Sick Baby "California Fig Syrup", Harmless Laxative to Clean Liver and BowOls-of Baby or Child. Even' constipa-gym.. ed, bilious, favor- , c S, Isla or sick, colic 1'o Rabies and Child - ,ren love to take genuine "Califor- nia Califonnia Fig Syrup. No other :axative regulates the ten-. der little Lewers Bo nicely. It ^< sweetens the stomach and %tarts the. liver and bowels acting without grip- ing. Contains no narcotics or Booth• ing drugs. Say "California" to your druggist_•and avoid counterfeits! In- sist upon genuine "California Fig �.i -t Classified Advertisements +�I�. fad FOR SALE YOUR Ov fat OOI.,GkiO'6'irI:RS, wool snag ufectured or exchange ed for• yarn or blankets, Woollen Mills, _Georgetown, Ontario. •ADIES'WANTED TO DO PLAIN and light, sewing.at home, wliol�l or spare time; good pay, work sent any -'distance, chera es' paid Ganef stap for particulars. National Manufacturing Co., Montreal: "`,Tum ed -at" conclusions 1 usually p look:frightened.. i.1v� 4l iR '/out; , ri Ref esheS Tired, Eyes WriteMeriria Ce., Ct?icngo,for£ve CarcPspoIs ES Unless you see the name "Bayer Cross" on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine ;layer, As- pirin peeved safe, by millions and pre- scribed by 'physicians over 'twenty- three years for Colds Toothache Neuritis Neuralgia 'Pain, Pain Accept "Bayer *Tablets of. Aspirin" only. Each unbroken package. con- tains proven directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100.' Aspirin isthe trade mark x ag iste red in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of, Monoaceticacidester of "Salicylleacid: While it is well known that Aspirin means Bayer Manufacture, to assist th'e,public against imitations, the Tab- lets of ;Bayer Company will be stamp- ed• with their general trade mark, the "Bayer Cross." British boys sent to Australia by the Salvation Army go tllrougl a spe- eial farm trailing, are' found hosts in the new lurid,' and are looked after by the army for at least two at three yeate. Roderick Maclean, who fired .a re- volver atQueel Victoria in 1882, led l only two year's ago -1 Ask far Minlird's and taiga no other, For v i)elicious, ,strengtheriiztg beer -tea t andanddozens of other tab y end nourishing dishes may be easily aiq quickly preparedarc -with - Headache: Lumbago Rheumatism j should bn taken at once for &neet'''r relief- bf backache, baaoiaeho, swelling, dizziness, .lack of ambition, and. numerous other complaints due to improper kidne and, liver action::. An .honest reniedy.. cold tor. GO,. years. .eat'your dealer. or .direct. -from • WARNER'S, SAFE ;i3ENMEDiE3 CtF:. WET FEET lead to colds. Avoid chills by rub- bing with Minard'a Liniment. The great preventative.'' Toronto, Ont. Thick Lustrous Hair eprz By Cuheura At night tench spats of dandniff t • and itching with, Cnticura Ointment. Next morning shampoo with a suds:' of Cuticurs Soap and bot water; Rinse with tepid water. - Keep your scalp clean and healthy and —our liair will be luxuriant. Soap 2$e. Oiatss•.eni 2S mid 50e, Talon:125c. Sold throughout theDominion. CanadianDepot l,ymanc, Limited, 344 St. Pool St-, W., hiantrea3. g „1F Cuticura Soapshaveswithout mug. Does Y • ,�1� • irr Need Iron? . How to Make the Test That Tells. A Pf, us, irritable dlALESpositiaceon, a lack aneofrvostrength and elidurance--•these are the warning sig- nals that Nature gives when your blood is getting thin, pale, watery and starving for iron. Iron is constantly leaving the body, especially toward the period of middle age and you must make up for this iron deficiency' if you want to escape disease and be strong anti l• i o Callenwelthe lon la blood runs your law signs of old:age creep into your system. In such; ,eases erdinarY iron - containing foods seldonf suppiy a,suf- f'icient quantity of this important ele- ment to make up for the waste There- fore; many physicians nOw prescribe c oncentratt;d form of organic iron-- a Nuxated Iron ---which containsiron like the ,iron in your blood. are not sure of your condi- tion, :go r blood -count, your elsa make take your liIaod-count, ar the following test yourself: See hong fa ,l can or k or howfar y long yea can w walk -withoutbecoming tired; next talre two five -grain tablets of Nuxated l Iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see how muck you have gained, All good druggists sell Nunirted Iron, on the distinct under- standing that it you are not saxtigfiea - , •ill be refunded In Lina of 4, 10,5 Wei: and Nervous. lkiia&a . Well by Lydia ,> Pinkha Vegetable: Compound Iebbwood, Ont.----" I was in a very weak and run-down nervous condition, , always tired from the time I got up until I went to beck: Sleep did not rest nee at ell. My sister recommended Lydia E. Pinirham'S Vegetable Com- pound to ma and others told me about it, but it was from my sister's advice that.I took it. ': It did not take long until I felt stronger, he t' aches left me and my :appatite came Lack to me, 1 em a farmer's wife rw.d have manygy things to do outside the hoii c, such a milking, looking after the poultry, and other Chores. 7 heartily recommend the' Vegetable Corn ound to all who have the same trouble x iad°forit is a fine .na.odi- eine forwornen."-Mxs I.r.in13 F. s:.r✓Sa- SER., Billerest Faun, W cbbwood, Onto Another Nervous Woman Finds gd e ' Port Huron, Michigan, ---"I suf'l`ered for twoyears with pains in m side, and if I worked very much I was neavouS- , and just, as tired inthe morning aswhelt 1 went to bed, Isi. ' all the day` was ,ee l Y . , nod didn't feel like doing anything and it my ft:�er'. . was so nervouss l: would bite tails. One of my friends told nae (about Lydia E. Pinkharr.'a Vegetable Com- pound, oinpound, arid. ithel ,ed me so much that 1 saonfeltfiile.r-'rs,iJ"kC4>wLi.S f.,LEfEit ° x. 607ri4i,lt St.,:, Ioar4 .�i11rUi1, Midi. Women who elti :,l from 7 i Cil",?n'.11le ailment eaculd try Lydia P. ?lUklia+.m r, VegetableOc; a• °(, t .,..—. IISLSI4 '., 0-w, il"a� a7 , r•