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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1925-2-4, Page 6wt BY 1. R• CROt)KETT.. Nevertheleee to o I el Kitt ween gelll The sun as your Doctor, was•hound -to ere have You uatlGed 11aw, the woatht+l+ of as go tn'tee dentist, because he had htteettl your health? 110 ro liZt ., Doeitars lire realising inure :find MOO Iiia U1PI11or was going aver' the 11111 that chaulles z1 woa'I) 8 Gauso with her boy in order to put him Into cha11 ee 1n the 130111an body, Tbey say the Bare of Titty ciduaeron, u buxom that suaahine and roc, cold a114 heat, and s0,31 tgsseased young lady of tan, are important faoto,ts in ,our health, vrh0 Hari to tramp all the way to'hvery The study of the ;relatLOne botweeP nyllggaBut heal Ave days alit 133 .every health and weather 711313 baoome 13 new week. his mot�er dill not tell Kit selenee, which le called "allmatoiosy,"" ".- J +this, For if he had so mach as sus• Different kinds :of weather• Offset manifestations • wn riiantload 1 be t into the care of any "Catch bite, Betty! There—ye Ilse a that it waa high time the Young "lassie:' lett would promptly !MVO ie shining. Damp is an enemy of qa e Min! Ob, the loom'' vagabond went to school, and that "in made a bee -line for the fastnesses of health; a cool, breeleg day a friend, Kit had been caught, but . her youngdays weans were not spoil- : the Hazel, 13anits. And from thew •It Doctors frequently order their patients. e very the vary desperatipn of his case sup and servants had more re- would have ialte1 a long sum 31100 a "chatige of of saer)e," and they aro i � 5 it d t lisladgo him and eve lemming th t th benefits of such CHAPTER IX.',-Continned,8000cower and she pected that his well -grown difforeat Imola in different ways, but confined 110ra01t to such prOPOSI0011a wa,e to psi as a rule we feel better when tdl0 aur pliedwithwit. ed—no, e him w sped for their mistresses! . o ay o t now . a e n , "OH, granny, gl'annY, 110 cried,: eagle about that from much dropping only or dthe absence of ripe a change are greater even than they pointing behlnd her meta a Sudden the stone was worn aw;ty at last, and. nuts would h e vee him forth. had thought, because a change of scene; stop and a scared expression on ills' Kit I{ennedY ryas in good 0arnest to So his mother was compelled to re- usually means a change of 011mate as fare;'thel'o's a fire In the lum-�----" i be sent to school. sort Si guile, and that bribery which. Well. Temperature, the amount of "Save its!" oiled his grandmother; it chanced, however, that this re- appeals to the sweet universal tooth moisture in the air, the height above "il'ye tell me that? I aye keened that solve of Mistress Arulour's, falling; in of childhood. searl0vel--a11 these things can affect s the g wad happen that tun,-•-•--" I with a letter 'which Iter daughter "Kit, abs said soon after she ar-our health, Ogle n "Slee wheeled about with more alae- Lilts bald sent by heather Jock, de"'rived from I{irkoawald, "I'm entre Not only has Weather a direct in- rity than. seemed possibleto one so driedthe fate of :Vies ter Kit more over the hill ,to Whlnnyliggate. - I11 finance on our health, but an indirect solid of tramp, and compendious of sharply: than might otheiwlse have. •be lonely an4.1t's a fang road, I'll hae" one also, .Our lives are arranged to armonttuo, The;Are was Indeed ieali the 0888. Ito Mk' a, big sugar piece wi' me." suit the weather and climate, Bad G hurninC, on the hearth andreaehin8 up ; "Dear Mother" {so the hurried note 1 "will ye sa, mithor?" said the boy, weather keeps us Indoors, and onset - the "hum," but only as It had done ran), "f have been thinking much of . coming closer to her. Then lu a quently, in winter, when darkness every baking day eine° the beginning Kit, .4s you know, I dare not men- :wheedling, coaxing tone he added,' hampers our movements In the open et the world, Mistress Armour recce- titan his name here. My husband hates •'\}'ill ye let me look at the piece?" , air, many of us lead unhealthy lives, n ixed that she had been taken in, and him, and would gladly have him out; Whereupon his mother, with great Another discovery made by ocltma- tn1'ned with speed to recover her ad•of the country. Besides, It .Is .high circumspection, drew 'from her rets•. tologists is that sunshine has a won - vantage,' But naturally she was just time that he should go to school. 1 cute basket two noble "whangs" of derful healing effect in such diseases a moment too late. 1 shall be alone next Wednesday all clay baker's bread, thick with butter, the as tuberculosis and rickets. The direct Kit had dived under her uplifted , and I should like to come over to the brown sugar dusted upon the top like ray of the sun on our bodies forms a arm, and dodging Ole amused Betty, Dome) and take him to the dominte silver sand 031 a mower's sharpening treatment which is being given more who was vainly trying to control her myseif. I send herewith some things stroke. And at the eight Kies teeth frequently every year, mirth, ire had carried off h15 spoils, 1 that I have made for him. Ho can watered so, that he had to swallow 1 In the same way, the study of weath- Ile wee now well on his way to the have his Sunday clothes to go to steadily to keep the cisern free run- er reports has become of increasing seat under the beech trees, breaking school in, and afterwards we shall Hung over. 1importanee in deciding the situation off alternate bits for himself .and for,manage about getting him some others "Preserve us, either!" he cried, en-, of hospitals, sanatoria and convales• Royal, his great lolloping red collie,for the kirk. Your LIllas," ' raptured. "I'll' come. Man, that cent homes, as the a use-, S presently mo GREEN TE, are sealed in ser -tight aluminum foil. Their.. fresh flavor is finer then any japan or Gunpowder. TrySALADA. he went. 1t was a simple letter, but ea. pita• sugar's fair tly mother enticing" r and son were 1 One Dollar a Pound for Tea "Betty Landsborough, a are fulness under it deep as the sea. That , o pt y less, handless besom. I'se.warrant ye which Lilies Armour had obtained of to be seen wending their way over l Predicted Before Long are in league with the ileeet young the happiness of earth was so much the heathery wilderness of. crag' and,The tremendous increase in the valgabond. Cartes, lass, but ye shall less than she had expected. or indeed , moor which lay about the farm ° 1 popularity of tea as a beverage has walk at the term. I redo ye tai' your deserved, that her every word ,was . Dornai. Kit's mother's face was full; been such that the producing coup- wornin' Hoo, and never a character like a poem. Love and life had gone of a great still sweetness like that of'tries have been unable to satisfy the will ye get, ye guld for•naething, un- so pitifully wrong with her that bald- a woman who has indeed won her ways demand. The price of tea has been grattu' besom that ye are!" 1 Hess of language only threw into relief , to an isle of rest, but through an steadily increasing for a number of Wisely Betty Landsborougit made the bitter tragedy of the feet. ocean of pain. And the washing of the years. Since, however, you can make no answer, knowing well that the, waves of sorrow had swept that -coma -.,from 250 to 300 'cups of tea to the energetic old lady would forget all CHAPTER X. tenance clean of self. Her cheeks, pound, even at the price of $1.00 the an she stooped a one-third of a cant about her warning in half an hour, and The Sprig of Heather. I were softly pale, cost per cup is only one d would, If taxed with it, even deny ever b little when she walked as if she were having said such a word h 1 before, though h his age was , C sucU an occasion tiltstres Ar 11 told. Never had the was still young and her oyes re tt Ar- mour cooled gradually. At first ed as frankly iS Person. induce leather, 'taws" of relrroof tickled his such lass as Lilies Armour Is a woman a person? This quea- herlared nothinghwould n ; when no her to keep such a rascal a moment palm, nor yet had instruction's warn-: stepped demurely into the Kirk -on -the•' tion to 110W engaging the attention of longer about. the house --a threat ing voice disturbed his hours of play. Hill Ove minutes before the service the Department of Justice. which, so long as Kit's grandfather' True it was Kit had always been able A short time ago W. W. Hay of Van - his ally,was knowingly and to read. How he learned he could not began' Kennedy admired his mother, couver, who has bean operating a remained have told you. Ever since be could . vessel for fl've in British t mately, empty and vain. Then, al- remember he had made A's and B's In above anything on earth—and loved small Columbia waters, wrote yearsto the Depart - remember ili-e t es she way, on to upbraid the the thick white mealy dust of the , her too, almost as much as his red of e3313s of Betty, and to remind her dog Trusty, So they went out over inent of Marine and Fisheries appeal - bad d even that in the time of trial she bakeboard where his grandmother was - in for the right of his wife to take rolling out the "Paries" of cake, pre- the heather, only they two together, g had even laughed at her affected, But : Lilies stepped sedately and stilly examinations which would qualify her as nobody was notch affected, these sentry to be erected, crisped and along the rude moorland track, her. for the position of captain of their curved into toothsomeness, by thebent, her eyes but vague- boat, Mr. Hay added that his wife side of the lire. had assists him the operation Now Kit Kennedy had never Dan treating an unseen burden. But she Justice Must Decide if' Woman. On at sc oo a ore, a g main-` r� fl t she eight years a o k] and winsomely blue as RASO MIXING FOODS WITH BRAINS. The housewife who thinks of r ups, in groups and can classify g has1 d portant problem. head a little e d l l in ti of 1 taking in the purple of the hillsides ed w read, and his first book, as we' and the misty reason she sought captain's papers know, was "The Traditions of the' And as she looked a sob rase in her was that his eyesight was dePactive. 0 At all events he had certainly learn-; Y toblue of the valley lakes, the boat for some years, and that the throat, like water in a well which Covenanters," his second "The Pit- • t t The question of her application was grin's Progress." Kit Kennedy had communicates with some great subter-{'referred to the Department of Justice not yet read "Paradise Leat:' Buthe ,ranean reservoir. "Oh it's bonny, bonny," she nem. because a point of law was raised. The caeven thus early he discovered the • rnured to herself. "It's far ower bon- statute on this matter says: "Exam - 1)38 favoriteties of the devil aa a hero, and "Exam- inations may be conducted for British nY for the like of me to see." His character in Bunyan's Kit Kennedy gambolled about over subjects, or for persons domiciled in tion follows. The fuel foods include quently, and occasionally serve rolls book was Apollpon. 90 presently it'1 ki f r belated bird's Canada at least three years, who in,. cereals sugar and fat. Tissue- of various kinds .and muffins. 1 1 of hate rarits p, chagood"Aclose 01 bananas, or banana or pineapple fr't- ters•. Instead of dessert serve toasted crackers, cheese and celery, With roast chicken or turkey serve MUSIC 3y, 1I; Addie VALUES ♦+, tail' Ill'trGo, • Music, feels Melee patty generally lumen, affects the entire Mullen or gauism through its emotional appeal. It stimulates, 11 refreshen, It atrsngtt• one. hence it le capable of bean$ ori- ployed, and ie frequently employed, for aaedic13l and Other eonstruetive, fe- areative purposes, - ' In the main, thougll, 11$ employment has been gevel'llod by the eattai0a] pre- ferences of the persona using 11, or the venous for Whosebene1t it 113 res piled.' That is to aper, it seoms: to have been tacitly, assumed that 30uai,c values, 80 far as bodily sthnulathm etc., is.c0ncerped, inhere largely, is not chiefly 1n the individual's liking for this of that kind of music. On, this theory, Jazz music, for ex- ample, would be of greater aploullding'• value than classical music, If the in- dividual preferred jazz to the olassl- eel.-: Recent experiments• by two American psychologists --Ti, T. Moore and A. II. Gilliland—suggest auntie• takably that 8ucll is not the case, Their experiments, to state the mat - solved an important mashed 1vhilc potatoes, ln'oemed or ter in 'a feu words, go to show that, Every food cal be pat in one of five mashed sweet potatoes, hominy, rice, apart from personal preference, the grotips,'snd each of -these groups eon- -squash, onions, celery (raw or cream- bodily effects derivable from jazz d1P- tains some substance necessary ome ed), sweet pickles, jelly or cranberry fer markedly from those derivable the nourishment of the body.. sauce. For dessert serve ice cream from eiassieal music, giving the ad - food from each of the dailyfivegroupssherbet, n,,nirkin ,vantage in the main to the latter. sweet potatoes s itch, creamed cabbage, scalloped to- 'on'five separate occasions, to a group Group I includes foods containing matoes or parsnips, and apple sauce. of about fifty 'college students. On mineral substances and organic acids, Por dessert serve baked Indian puri, each occasion, after the plaYmg, vari• In this group are spinach, lettuce, ding, bread pudding with jelly and ou8 tests 'were applied --tests as to. peas, string beans, tomatoes, turnips, meringue, ginger ice cream, pumpkin pulse beat, strength of grip, and speed carrots, cabbage, onions, and other pie, or stearlred fig pudding with lemon of tapping. Also, during the playing, vegetables, apples, pears, oranges, Hance. photographs were taken to show the grapefruit, berries, other fruit, end' with baked. fish, serve Iiollanduiso posture and facial expression, fruit gelatin, sauce, or drawn butter, sliced tom- Only in :one respect did the jazz Group II includes foods which con- toes or cele -slaw, mashed potatoes and pieces hall an edvantag8 throughout, lain protein. Lean meats, poultry,,. peas. Cheese souffle, eratkers and They quickened the pulse beat, it was fish, oysters, milk, cheese, eggs, dried celery may follow. With creamed fish,: found, by 2% beats per minute more legumes (beans, lentils and peas), servo hot crisp. rolls and olives or, than 1118 the classical music, and this nuts, cocoa, custards and ice cream pickles. For dessert serve sliced pine-,' remained their effects from the first belong in this group, apple and a simple cake. With cream- test to the last. Group III is made up of the foods ed salt cod -fish, serve baked or boiled'' As to the rate of tapping and the which contain starch, such as flour or potatoes and buttered beets; follow strength of grip, the advantage at first meal mixtures, bread, crackers, nlac- with toasted crackers, cheese and let- was likewise with the jazz. But this aroni, rice, tapioca, cereal breakfast tuce salad with French dressing. With lessened with every repetition, until foods, other cereal food. and potatoes. soup for the first course, bread, but-; before the last experiment was made Group IV includes the foods con- ter. and a well-chosen dessert, you have it became' apparent that the classical twining sugar. In this list we find a perfect dinner, selections had the greater energizing syrup, honey, preserves, jellies, dried BREAKFAST AND LVNOxEON, value, fruits, candy, sugar and feoxen fruits Breakfast should include 'fresh or But most Impressive Fwas" the eve- . Breakfast water-ices. stewed fruit, a cereal, eggs alone, or thence frntft the photographs, repro- Group V includes the foods contain - bacon and eggs, or some other meat tiuced with the report in the Jauruat ing fats; , bacon, rebutter, cream, lard, dish(not too heavy), bread, rolls;` of Applied Psychology. During each salt pork, bacon, chocolate and uses- toast or muffins. if grownups de-; experiment a small group of auditors table oils, tzaand coffee; make cocoa for the chit "always the Santo group-- was photo- table graphed, once while listening to the What to scree for luncheon or sup ciassleal s010etfons, and again while per de ti ': upon the season. Thick hearing the Jazz commenting on the. p P' p resulting sets of pictures, Profs. should be included in the diet, ud 3in her the purposes . of these oxnerl- breakfast, dinner and luncheon or p With roast pork serve white 0r meets, two pazz pfeee8 and two chest supper affording e'varionities for. , quashr onions, spin sal soleetlons were repeakedlyplayed,,, using foods from the various groups,. . Iasi two sets photographs .' •f. building foods are found in Group III., ' fermi contrast. Note the greater Variety tempts the appetite and can i A PRACTICAL SHIRT MODEL. erectness of pasture. the cit it"i. d!- easi:y be .obtained by changing the method of preparation or by a change 1 ' x in the combinations with other foods.; It is unnecessary to serve so many dishes tit one ,veal: The ideal meal consists of • a few well-chosen foods perfectly cooked .and properly served. PLANNINE. TEE, MEAL. 1 The following food combinations 'are ' was no wonder that he frightened the the moor. on ng o byre lass into fits by stripping hint- nests, pulling "hardheads" and chance tend to become masters of mater. h bits of white heather. Presently he Tender the meaning of the law, is nett naked, staining his body ked with brought a sprig of the latter to his airs. Hay a Person? Also, if mistress "keel," and pecking out. Itis fibs -with is the feminine of mate, what is the sheep tar ---a grisly spectacle io•leap.,yn"Hae• ntither!" he said, carelessly, feminine of captain? r out 0f a lodge in the grey of a Sep- "Hae, what Kit has gotten for ye, Set ' temper gloaming. it 1n your frock there below the neck, Indeed, it was this praolt, taken in :it the lassies "do at the Kirk on Sab- 'onneetion with several others still - bathe." more daringly imaginative, which at L]Itas had leen thinking deep with - last caused Kit to be sent school, - in her bosom of things and days that where tas his uncles pointed out to it hurt to remember, when the boy's him with unnecessary detail and a ' words called her back to herself. The savoury sense of enjoyment which Kit sprig of white heather lay In her palm, felt to be little less than infernal), •wised it towards her eyes In Mich pleasant and merry pranks as and that of the byre lass would be re- ', the uncertain manner common to the warded wit, stripes of quite another shortsighted and the absent-minded. I think she supposed it'to be a bit of calm. old D0minie Duncanson had no sweet -scented sOuthernwood, which sense: of any humor save his oven --a Kit had brought with him from the humor of witch every one of his pupils garden, ' frequently, felt the point. But as soon as she saw what it was' His mode of repartee was alwayq that her fingers held, she cast the considered to be most purfgent and sprig of white heather from her on convincing upon cold frosty mornings, ! the path and stamped upon it, grind - when the finger-tips were blue witb • ing it into black peaty soil with the cold, and the application of the "taws" I heel of het' small strongly -made shoe. 1 handling so many red-hot ? (To be continued), i felt like g _ nails In Hutcheon's smithy down by I - e.----'-` I the old village well.. ! Minard's for Sprains and Bruises. I Let the Province of Ontario Savings Office Guard Your Savings It is easy to open an account by mail. Simply send money by Bank Cheque Poet Office or Express Money Order, or Registered Letter, to the Branch nearest you and you will receive your Bank Book by return mail. The entire resources of the Province of Ontario guarantee the safety of your deposits, on which interest will be compounded half -yearly. You can withdraw your money by oheque at any time. ABSOLUTE SAFETY , ..a t+ ONTARIO iMlikP.MA1�r::i51 Province of Ontario Savings Office Head Office: 15 Queen's Park, Toronto TORONTO ORANOI-3 OFFIOE81 000. Bey and Adelaide Ste, 540 Danforth Ave. Oor. University and Dundee Sts. AT: OTHER BRAN OliHB 1•iemilton St, Oatharines St. Mary's Pembroke Brantford . Woodetoo1 'Owen Sound Ottawa Seeforth Walkerton Newmarket and Aylmer ,n'aSy R'GYP e.i..x...... AFx esur etiale0.+t'Xt,mwras; suggested: With meats and .fish, serve one starchy vegetable and one green' vegetable; the latter is often served in the' form of salad. Bread in some Not Heavy for the Offence• form is also required. "Brown was fined several hundred With roast beef serve macaroni, or dollars for giving a girl the once over while on the street in his car," "Pretty heavy penalty, don't you. think?" "Not for running a girl down, no." Minard's Liniment for the G -lope. Antelopes will not eat clover hay which has, the least mold' abort it. Put hot cookies or doughnuts in a crock with the skin of en orange.or lemon. It gives a very delicate flavor. A piece of flannel dampened with •-pints of camphor will 1emo10 stains from mirrors and window -panes• potatoes browned with the meat, mash- ed or scalloped, and any of the follow- ing vegetables: eggplant, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, tomatoes (stewed or 'scalloped) onions, squash, green corn, beet. greens, new beets, peas, or salsify. Brown gravy and horseradish quite properly accompany roast beef. If a salad is served, choose endive, j rectness of gaze, and other subtler 0131- • dance of Interest tielinitt'l) in favor of the classical records. I "So far 1113 the pltntogr41)1tie ev1- i thence goal, it tends to ..how that !familiarization with t las3ieal music prothttes an attitude revertible to the besttype of morale, whereas familiar!. • 2ltion with jazz niakae for a listless attitude:" Of coin•se, these exllerlmeuts were made on a small scale, and with refer - mice to only a few of niuslc'e possible • bodily effects. Certainly, however. they merit the thoughtful conaidera- Lion of all who would make applica-. ' tion of music for curative or other ends, and certainly` they blaze the way for similar experiments to ascertain rcontrastfng meals values. Exploiting Noah's Mountain. Though it is not amohg the very cress, celery ,or lettuce with French 5001. Linen, cambric, percale as highest places of the earth, there are dressing, or serve Cole -slaw. The des- well as silk, madras and flannel may few mountains more famous than Ara-, sert should be a light one such as'pine- be used for this design, • rat, where, when the waters of the apple sponge, Spanish cream, cue- The Pattern is cut in 11 sizes: 101,§, Flood receded, the Ark came to rest cards or bakedapp • les with cream. 14, 14%, 15, 103+x,10, 3.6',4, 17,.17''%, "In the seventh month, on the seven - With beefsteak or lamb chops serve 18 and 18% inches neck measure. To teenth day of the month.' potatoes baked, French friend, Ger- make the shirt for a 15 -inch size, with We, are all familiar with this moan - man fried or creamed, or sweet pre tong sleeves will require 3 yards of lain from the Bible. narrative, but Yew tatoes baked or browned; the other 30 -inch material. With short sleeves of u8 have ever seen it or ever expect --- - vegetables should be the sante as for 2% vegetables yards will be required. to see it. roast beef. Suggested desserts'inclbdo apP:e cake, canned fruit anti oatmeal ,il h receipt of 15c in silver, by the Wilson tared. Plans are being made to build : Publishing CO.,73 West Adelaide St., ti funicular railway up the alOpcs of cookies Wstewed or braised beef serve' Toronto, Allow two weeks for receipt tho famous mountain. and to make Its of pattern. snow -Clad 5umn11t a pleasure resort. "' DYE"' IT DIAMOND A BEAUTIFUL COLOR • • "l Perfect home dye - Mg -and tinting Is guaranteed with Jela- mond Dyes. Just dip In rola water to tint soft, delicate shades, or (toil to . dye ricb, permanent. enters. 1.8e11 Ifeeent peal:. age emitains ((tree - - !tone so simpleate any want:+u ,an }e er eeerie,.: sites,. t otte,n • ' Itt'113 C1•essas coals -13,, Pattern mailed to any address on Now, however, all this is to be al - cottage pudding, prune whip; Dutch bailed potatoes, parsnips, turnips,' Send lee in silver for our tip -to- where winter sports may be enjoyedcarrot, onions; peas of beans and date Fall- and Winter 1924-1112 5' Book 'a11 the year round, So, If the seh0m-i horseradish. Fort dessert serve apple, of ]'�ashiona, goes 00,'w0 may per08ently sea ndver- prone or cranberry pie, gingerbread , . �_ ,.4.2._ , w - tisements such as these; "Armenia's or chocolate cake with whipped cream.) A Los4 lsiand, Switzerland., Try Noah's Country for • With boiled mutton serve caper i Pacific i forgot- Your Next Holiday, Winter Sports sauce, and with mutton or lamb stew All the Fear liday, ; ter .oat: In 1110 far south ae a sti a 0t g serge boiled potatoes, turnips, salsify, tau tale called Burdon, which 113 ruled printer Sports and French.Crtlshle." onions,. carrots, cauliflower,'13russels over by widow of all Angtratlan, who Seine of the old aitloettnna of the sprouts or string beads. Suggested went there' originally in the hope that niece Will have, golie, however, The include rine pudding, halted missionary worst would ussttage her monastery at this• foot of the mountain, tapioca pudding or fruit sliortcalte. greilover the loss of her husband, Slte where relics of the :41k were on slow With roast lamb serve mint saute to new the supremoruler of the IS. twelve hundred years ago, las been • luau' J,..:17, pctatars and green peas, 1111u], W11Ich 00ntnins only three other destroyed by lightning and the 13 world's string beans, spinach, beet greens, vrliites,, dist vineyard and Noah's own vino ..aminer squish, new turnips or sispai•. have been buried ender a mass or rock 1;u., Stine', 1,t t.. drat, erg es c„v et1op,.. ,1aog. 1110 Lath ph.. rltoc0,a.r re.ahrs, brotwc ,11t hand madn..._th8y :fro beauties— hi 1101 fit•fly imide wilt rhubarb, sponges 1 u.,,,,..t. tapestries and 330 hes. eWe ” • mneme 1 ''. • , • : , 1n t with r,ll awbt'rria 8 or a fruit ro:y pa:Y will save you money. Prieea and • •'•1' ,rant ,!lm' ' .''• t III:, ,h:'ked). sin„t,•': tin request. Freight prepaid, tun )aa.pirh In colts 1 wool or 1 wilih roast tnnttml choose from UM J, e. Pagel, `610 Danforth Ave., Toronto ur whether it is Jae% tuitan, or slime eegctab:es tis Car roast beer; - - - UE No, Fi•-••"7ra� loci r]rssert from custard plc, CHESTERFIELD SUITES brought down hy.tin .earlhquaho. ,nixed goods. ; At also red currant jeliy, batted 1 ISS Safety Education Urged, ed Education in etifety end acellent prevention, le (:allot an t nttithe ' t•u,r:e in all sr•hools.