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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-01-28, Page 6e„The .man. who didn't knowftwas - A: TROUBLE.S4VRt Iefieffid; • • . A giettsy VereffelieWilketten. •Cat;e0P ..who 'Tocked ,the,hestk- • of a g'reasY hand into the dust -pen. 'The..drIVI)r who Wrtefe;4never, SOP, under the engine, into the clutch ilekk **14 lietene • ,•• ' hewing, or Into stenee part of the ear 011)100# telleeteild take it or leave where it is .veri inconvenient to re - it SUMO,• •": • ,e • .• " cover it- Thia may bo avelde4 121 And the motorist Who ren *engine tying e 'string about fifteen. inches ist a lo.coOlgEtnir,,, • • long,' around end of :Wrench, then a ' • DRIVING OUT OF RUTS ' loop around the wrist or to an adja- cent . e • ' • ' ' ' .• rt ceintPart of the car. This takes about - .4ttenOting to drive out of a .deep ' one minute, while recovering a wrench 7.11:tl:40,-''Pe_,,Tore-stit.,., 110, Kipped to some..inagoqooible Jie front 44.154e aeseeably, ••ecue lee. • part eit-the-eare-heseneseed an Car is. brought to a CoMP100 SteP•A• the_ hour's, delay. • , ^. wheelie peened, tee: ono side an tat•eeeue.. TO 1-POSEN. TIGHT NUT OR • ,• •Poseihle*. MA the •car;:hae)md,'"' 'fly"; • " • :.^ BOLT,' • wheels,. wee. easily mount the aides Of .t.ight nut „ , • ext tLTre an the- ints.,*Ithinit;the,least Strain., • t'e ee . • in • ... • .. „ter eeete ie, oneenneeeee, try PTaTILImp. WATER: ;.wreiich'es on.ltinstead.of,one, •the Pee OnlY.Liliatiiled''.Water in the hat: heed* Wo',v0)Ogitl. pun .; tery, .to arA4 jointly on 1.c.it,kwronah.4. ThiS (use Even !spring water,'which is cenisidere.:, tributes the, pressere eerei: !level* of ed 'to be .eory, pier% contains enough theefaCee of the hilt' "e4"helt., and 'the W•netac-lts, rn• eews .oe weenel4seMineral sato•uitj • batten', - . ° SIMPLE TItEPT LOCK.ee : UtAtEXPANDS. Ai4p coLp CON- TRACTS. . POTOexeirtnlucti strength in,iierew- • ink O stark plug 90 tightly into e hot Motor.- When_ the • engine cools, the eYlindex. Metal will contract, rnalun,g it difilmilt to temovethe ping Wiimfneeeetialy. • • Drill a hole'in the clutcheepdalleyer ; close ;to the floor board, and insert a padlock 111'ithe hoe. Of course, the car .could be towed; but it could not bp ;driven endet itsedven poWer, ea done la the majority of thefts. ' . DON'T KNOCK. ' • • ltheeidate teeter, Makes • us Stop at Our eSiefine 'must be free of any flaws. But when We turn and knock our ,fellow man, , • We never stop to analyze the cause. If he &menet appear just What you If you *mit quite agree: With vehtit. 'hi said, • .„ . • - 2 Don't knock, but turn Within 'ye:emelt :And start to clean the Carbon from your head - SILENT SHIFT1N.• , If .11 drivewill depress the cutch, shift from liew to neutral, then front neutral to second , and release clutch, this doolge maneeuvre alinost invso• ; 'ably' aeltUree silent shifting. ' TO CLEAN THE GLASS. 'Try dipping, a clean cloth In 01110.. linaan4 rubbing lightly' over the wind - 'thick' and windovM, then polishing ‘•• with &dry cloth. '• .Eventide. .Snow at. Night. ,• ., , .. ICE SCULPTURE IN QUEBEC. . - Above Photo' cello's,* an ercherie one.of the Entine Odd designs fashioned .'hy ,ertista from solid. ice in the plc- . . . . . , . , . ate cowered With weed= sereents.."` ' ' . " • ' • • ee ' tareedele eltY• "ManY. Stens and Mile; :Maieeins have thein 'midi) for disede,y. On days when the sun is etrOng they • •• inniimmi•imil.minmelownsomimnpo, . / • • Princess Alexandra Has Only 'Royal Shingle A.`claspatch from Lendone' says:— Princess Alexandra, Wife • of prince Arthur of Connaught, has gained dis- tin4ion. as the only ebingled:meneleer ofethe.liiritisk royal family. It is note- worthy, hoivever, that whenever she appears at formal dinners at 'Beck - nightfall, enaftected end undestroYed enowe • ways vomiter ii....... :i..» af, wiles tries, 80M8 aids to taldng inventories, longer, e whit) ry silence of itslairy seell, for the or shing,ed are called. a table of silo caPacities and a gesta- lespes me to trIP " Pleas „Ivo,. table ere V-811 ell!the 3118148 -of- -. • -"Oak) ‘,411 FIT and Larch ha. ,the unetual aCcemplielement 0/188. A .Farmer's AccOunt•Book The Dominion Experimental Perms' System has. published .,tin• extremely simplo ferher'e.aceourit book; designed to hist, a PolnPloto year. • TO "keep" it needs no special.kriowledge of account- ing; Simply ' the ability. to write and add; and. a 'record- Of , all transactions might be *de in an hour 'a weeL A bfeisaGift. , Lite 'la too rare a gift for thoughtless Weida I have known it in the bygone. But Youth finds age SO tender and for- , • giving, It .never thinks to change" or mentl - ite we.es. • What a mlYsterloUeness elingis to The world is felled with silence of the Ingham Palace the Princess has al few plain directions as to makinge Now. I am °• Ain Brown. The fiance no Nittu.r4 Resources Builetuu LondOn Soeie • The Nfokl-rql- Beseurces. Intelligence' ServIceof the Depteof the retorter at - tceeawnalvdeae,ehtes. onto.; ode. upol;:••tho, 414cirflar#i4iT49,4 ,Rottol,..41104k,,14 aro. triting juist as hard to ket, tioe porous rriocl in front of her. : The under which we as a la 14Mden"-- • , • 77" , year, with every' ProPpect et a pros, foxteitolteneW t inte trade Ond tradetineea • -past year has eeen the turn of the tide such" seems the 'treed 1)6°414 change country have b,eeti haleilicapped, and Every days sOnle. lady, heeoneete conditionscanacti4na are rumndeorsebatrede lYoiro,Piribige ..e-theeaat.7.1:01 Is oepveennindguschegS0S;vinanalroron cellent conditidos; they have had good Bond street' (4.- e teeShaP'er °yell he°, • crops, and tblieenP•srulefefisciettejtollapYreoVirde The whole 5°141' f ab r ic has 1!"4 tw ist' ed and sadly torn since, the war, , It is no loner full-time job to be merely a MaSaaable kelit over and ahove the coat Of produatfene , This profit is bee ea, faclY or 'gentleman of social diatitte-. ing Put into circulationeinthe buying '•°a - • in of, in many 'Cases, neceifeities, and ale°, • SeeletY as • It was eq.'s hnewP‘' in additional 'home eenyeeiereees, wail, Landon does not seem to exist any -Itheselicre8.8AqIlltet"iiiMattrea' tileltecnalt nini anr 1;uWfdlq,ill'in'Pb:riteaaildtqft:Itcoacoirl treol-:lanter4 .• businesIi •• With wederleter1Wieveiiingleiethe__•traet eteentien,.":: .; • ' :• • - products of the farm and the output; ArTkor4Orrgollie.-144'44Otiocler:Of. fbeen 1 grir61;7‘..I.1111.4,.1,rdat m1O13ernoot- , tlie .present for stho everal dB ,!`•"01,,..P41.41,1ehs,„id9jeilne.!9i, the Year *tumid iscterds, 'Made in 0001:110P Men London ; seeietyt,,h1 • our export trade.. The United States dinner or. dance woe' opnielAte vvit him•'"ln-,"ViCtotlate 'days- • But /POtitor. in roany,I1,04 of *0611414i PEROrs,• the ,ProdactiOn, Wee: in. Knee , our elderlY hficholo,r as 'bri?e. Videit'heff forest. products, and we may eenseeeee passed. He has gone the Way of Ward •ly look•fOrwar.d to liroOlieritY. in, these NCAllietera .and Harry lolers the line's. • ,• . • • •Werld-Over. • • • • . There would appear to be a number takes aT9'04 out of the *ay .of lines. of endeavor that have not as, 'have hastened the deterioration of fore tt j.rse ateleyd stuhpei)i.pleo point TWhhiesioisthilea'.r.mticaurli, ninowal .siteebluert74:ei: and ht oBs a„ mil , al tidIso ehe. chef) with the'raiaing of nye but hitt: eataies 'musk go Werk to 'stock, • Dr. chisdale, •Dep. Min- lenaintitta :their families. Fortunately istere Of Agriculture,. has recently :the *or trained most young men and, .• stated that the United ;•Kingdom, ean. wonien hew .tO. leek after thenuielyetiee eihe,orb ..large quantities of • Canadian., 'eselethe titled. land-poor are digging' cattle, *Idle in. the 'dairy,. ire:testi.' Into trade and 'ConeraerCe With .greee., there is an open market foe one butter .enerfO• ' • and cheese; .• • - - • • Canada entered upon the new year I • viith prospeetv that are 'me doubt the envy of many less tartunatecountriesi and this condition' should have the effect :of attracting the attention of many thousands to. the mitilled acres. atveiting 'settlers' Canada's fertile agrictiltural• areas. Canadian Forester to. Re la „ P cc- by Imowledge. • rownuig Eyes. . It it usual for a FaireOn to have about :theentee range • Of vision with 'each. of .. hg.mia-ateyE73.12.gi aitt ,peR"otbewrtaallraCzne..tincgo,.;vttihoe. to the rule: ' One Of Ns eyeseetes .taie lighted,: and 6114•,`Wita" nein-sighted. Piet William Lyon • Phelps in his book on Browning says: .eyes Were peculiar, one having a long Mous and the Other Very'. short ge ____i • e_ . _ __. „ , . - -- ee- - ,-"-- -,Tusteewleat,4e4eire.414e-r-e4eduit- ina-e- the ewer- . • -- . r very n,ight recars the miracle As if one might not know that any in seciety circles. , • . Had I been' wiser now aleould be Wealth Of petty' hair which she wears . `the oFiiiic itself aro pages for the ..eaflennee...eretlie_osoolongtgot; like •.11. Till .suddenly . thrones; the window 'ealver drilla; or --77-.-7`seeinseteiegIciev—• • Beier she.): with ,a Whiteilea in . her. Its elan -light, and o'er you nee* to. wake; It is„ -truly an astanithing seat ' ". • ' • • • ' achievement. So I• steed •'and veto. The silence like a presence "yon Ovid ;Moon: iight:.:tho. traveler • feel.. , " • •.` • '11:•21the7yi oglit*,;,43.• song.Is 11.1 i'hare.'hi.n°.:431°ence ..A8 it there' -canto a -.gradual pantie in Wonderful in tiiia hour ot eiten. nir. tidett:', • The' sea le vaot • 'oil, k1:107.-10 As ..if the stare- panseives F in 'vaster netierfolise The praithie le -!lad stePPed, •11111ereathieg,' ti.11.•• front- ilidiee ;We look at theme18 •the,ligb,t Uttle wind awakens .threligh•: the bounds. and •"'Its lifting horlzon le ',.alia060,igemaaattuAls'at .times de- far ewer '" • „ • • " of day and feel•a sense of theft hound- • ••". less Poesihilities.•But when :night And Denney wakens with the wheter -.fella! Ah, then"4 feeling of, the ire • daY- Calieuelside• le • upon ue.-, Whatever Oenli,managed our world before have fleilenow, niyetere -vibrates' with. the force that built ;the world, that blinds , , the plitnete to their 'orbits,,..that 'gives a meet: eadenee to blow. floni;thone, • '• . 113oblianalti- :stirs , the :heart.. Cne..feelfs..hinsfself •bk.iii the' advitna-. ina tide of dy tery an • e m. y 740008:1470f.1104-0lle-.1.1f. eitaetelied, $11317 Pee'P' dued, :made giorioun.. • Amid the . hash. YoU "see at.'.eitoo what RAO all about s d th iglet :It teems: fie Lett! .when rut- ariketfrOin. . • • that • ' , , , , . • -.First -bleep and., when you tenting Out 011 the mat teotir dithight ee always Ot. the • BttU- • neetie-40 . • . • , thielcs about the bckb the entry of ,receipts and expenditures ..publiC 'does n'AitIciiii*T-but-there-,,are, (both of which May be seen it,. a: strong hints in Mayfair that she three glance .tho. same page) relative to not. care •ifor it for girki who hale cattle, horses, Alpert, Wine, Poultry: passed their teens. Princesse Alex- props and labor; and 'there is • also indra wisebent in 1891. ' ample space for ..iniseellaneous :: The Queen of Spain and Queen There is a- page for amaiiiita Owed to Maud of Norway,both recent visitors and by the far* and forms on which to London still wear their 'hair long, may heinadeieventoriee of land and • ae Queen ark) Roumaniaandeliiiildiegs,. of- live stock, of feed, and .4O Q -34 " the Queen' Of the Belgians, 'who re. SUPpliese•and:of •machinery. toellowing "ceritlY. • was incorrectly . 'reported to is. a- Page' On which iney:he.ffIled out a I have been shingled. "Some' of .7:the Stinunsity. Of the year's.,binifaess. to - younger members 'veritmi royal' gether.. with the few directions ,necese bowleg)" have had their .haie;aut; but nary,. to king 'it .out intelligently . at •Princess :Alexandra.. of Connaught IS the end of the year. Further; for the :the enly Member ...at: Britain's reyal farmers Information e there isea table: family.vrho thus far has, adelited the n which to enter .acreage and yie..d 'faehion. ' of crops, and one in which to keep a 'live stock aeletieeteCord. • • ' ' , ' Send for one /now and record eOur. transactions, beginning of "IV mountain heellek. droops •her 1926.: It is Obtainable from the, Pub - lacy hranchee • liktionse.13reneheef the Dept, of Agri- �hso tenderly • cultur,e, Ottawa., at a neininal.eliarge •• In the sum,mer sun! , :_•_ Of ..ten ,tents. No postage need be • yireird. atilineee , of " the enoWe-: , ' • " iut when you the .•certain, and •Of a. world that ties. tapped in soft airsthie: • ; ' • l ii.the night—so Fairy a aurprfaa .soul sends forth its inurnture -of Snow • praise., tin, Messaged of hope. ''• riO greet One at/Oneida; of the Sweet eieninie htiurt• ; Thee lovely ,inantle,4101ilting '44 die That calms. the aid and Shifts the gyese • , . . newer,'" • • . • :. And, oluttered earth • eo :tonderiy and close : • , . I t that bringe the ve e e its nest, The intent to its mother'a breast., .,. Pasture }ie had gone away' without geodby,. A thing he never would have done; For nobody loved hint more. than 1-7,- Elicceliti. Perhaps, be euu. ' , where!" , • ' Though, it 'slioWed me some open pasture -bare ' /nto the pathway of the air, : Gave .neePtittitulare. • . Sleeping Core: , , LIttle Oscar had 1e4 iecelved •• a , train 'car e for hie birthday/. and lio. infvlsted on taking- diem to bed With .bim 1-14 'Mother protected. ' • . "Vote should not take the ears tehed wIthyotii" she. sal& ' . "why not?" &eked tieeate "Thee° are sleeping ciere:"--- With .wieching and lovely tienstoie ' matten warm •e• '' • : :Of the Meet, 'WhisPerY. Magic Of gle„ stormi , / • . . . . , surrouedel,, by One. Late one .night an ,eeeited vOice•Ceete eVaretheetelephon- . • • • , 'Burglars have bit:ikon into No: elt, Leone, • Street! Send help quick'' The sergeant belied at the solitary policeman 18 the n,tation. . • • "Mike;' he, said, sin -11)1Y: "The house at 64 Lyons Street:is 'being teat - bed Go along ,and. surround AO • • , The S.oftenukg Touch.. Moonlight; is slierp Until I.eee • A rabbit sitting emietlY. • , . Thee wall and ft:nee...and tree and Grow • ft* and tench the night with fee • -; • —Peank -Nti.tfilSkY-:in-Pootry; sl Waled on- Cho, boa ntle ryf1 at . V ertnont And, Ilialf_tn. Quebec., " Yet 10 bet* 'baffle • , h ea—• , Placed 91,•Oetters aP1)11CPUtint'lanc:' lifentee;. • In "The Difference ee..ti • • Reptiles ' • ere e r vers run Woman Stilt " and ,.ottter •Peemse. .. • : . A r Child, Of leendoze, is. in charge . ; • .. . • ., of e heftiness Whose 'main stock • in • trade conSiste of: snakes and:Meanie." One beautiful thing About pOpthar The business. was started by her songs, is that. they den% last father in 1853.. • • • • . - - -loteetftlt.•eYe withou • fliriever end .fltter for My task to -day. A des-*Wiroin lifiginting rai 1.any apparent I hiee-been-foolish-inemyeselfish;seek- d of el itt alcs, Ids ce would be . , thg, • • Squandered my friendshipsetan my, " chances through,, • Injered goad people • be careless .speaking, Spelled by fletemper. much 1 tried , „ . • • . .• terehire, Ehte 'Joys e-eWyriie Voided,- effort though sometimeai in the greet: of thousand • acresan e • e eti ng ;sun no. fa which In the co • lettatedea:little,---Hedideallehisereadee.... o-royai hunting ground, Is to be clear". hie With one' eye, ,elhaing the, other as .: • ed' by the modern *Oedema, and the • he tat' downeet desk.' egik never ' ground replanted In and lareli..'The Avoie,,iglassea: antl'•!vai'prond. hhi lentlieritiee deckled thiit,..ehe. eld neieroacoPic. • eye. ciften wrote , e • P el ee. were ;use esti , minute:dr to.show °Bids -power. When • occupied altogether too eintoh" apaCe. he left the' liceie to go for a. Welk , for practical purposes. Cepadliiii` for- shut the. thoteeighted eye; and peened. esters" ' are to hate 'charge of the re- the other One, with which• he could.iiee forestation. .,•,' ' • .• •: an!, immense dIfittuses."" , The .1926. program the Govern- ; In :ftobire.Broliabigis PhYsiciel,• eyes ment,•FOreStri‘Dept4 in ,addition„ em- ' there is .4- symbol of the • spiritual , 'braces the 'Of, more than 'vtekiti which we all need., We need .to."' 16,006 Ores' In England: and. 'W,s4es.••be ablete eie that 'Which is near and I.Sprisce 'fir and Cedar seeds have been that. which is ter; There. are those-. My recei.d's, dawn, and sadly' now I View it ' I am not all I had •the etreegth to be. teek the gift ofelite. and -seen rafl threugh it • . • • . As though lite would rim:0Wtlie•gift. thionght from Canada and at Thetford. who.: are so Waterbed, in that .whieh. ifs : . . ' B• 1 near:. that they.740 largely...blind to.: _ lites idea*. . They ,are die; so-called ' Some take the gift arid equender it in mars wi c •arg est forest since the days of the Con- .• pleasure,. ..,"•- • •• . • '• 0.1net4 :istaiiir.inea4ii.: dark _little 'eine a Orod pow's' aut Ufe from His fthandant • . • Measure." '• . ' • And' age,'• to late, learns What it qUeror. o -- Ancient, 1..ondon.Britlge : Again is "Falling Down" could have been. • 'A despatch from London says:— "practical :people". of the 'world. • ()there, are such continualetargazers that theedie not seo. where their feet ' • are :leading 'them, and, So fall into • mere, dieCh. . : josos son, both that whioh. was near and' that whiela wad far. :HIS feet were' • ' —Edgar A. Guest. Once again London -bridge is in dan- theearth, but hisehead svas in the. • 8 Sil- 1, ` , water stages in the Itiver Thames ereine idealist, but rio one else' has Lumbious Sea -Cra . . claim tbat ,the ,f,amoue cati Waterloo ever been se genuinely Practical as , , • r . the te • bridge, recently *condemned no unsafe, he, , • • tly fished from the bottom of the tricks of, tite tide and the' freqUeet • ger of "falling doWn.": Observers Of heavens. . Jeeue Was the world One .o e „mar ne eel; osi es -re, not alone in being threatened by the ' Indian Ocean by a dredging vessel in 4.114. etn.raoy.of the cocotte seeeety of dredging O rations, ,but:that London *.'d also *in' soon nave to be ee- Nattiral History wak, fCroaroznoth -sea 6 rz ge • ee4 b a ro dern structure •• arab whieh • continiially emitted a P a . • • ' bright white light, similar to that seen . Like the tkionied Waterloo 6ridge,' the nee/mete aaelee of Dhoephere London bridge 18 of Stone It was. eseent himinosity kindled by ofir cone built a century AO, replacieg another men :glowworms.' •• • , , . odditya. was captured in the day- time, and placed In, a.lorge tank, piitli- ing peeidiar excet)t its 'iminenee* size stone structure whiCit replaeedtho famous old wooden' span which, after "falling :dowel'• kir centuries, was 50 badly . damaged 'n• the great fire Of being noticeable in the •bread glare of London In 1666.: that. it••had to be dee the teopfcal time • At nigh( however, $ . . ! ' • __....____"---:-..,... when all was pitchy darkness, • the , ' era SerprIzed the maturelists byeighte ": • , ing• up t,he tank no thee all the other' We have,. "cheery siudee --lof „ the 118 Our Own. WOmen Mountaineers, Now Closely Risfit Men , A despatch from London says:— . gale mountaineers •tvc.1 have to climb - .faistere they hope to keep ahead" of women riVals, the Hon. C. G. Bruce; one of :thee leaders of: the. assault on: • IVIount Evermit; told Members of the Ladies' •Alpine Club' at their i'innuar • dinner in London. ,Feetielp mountain •-• eliMbere contiiiinsr:"GSP7flirdiesi" it is : noted,k althoughtheir sisters who go in for:tennis arenew nnere:y "Women," by tie) ruling*Ofethe national ,tennis nee creakureisi great and eniali7eould stranger, organizittione ••• 74 )1' be 'plainly sem!. . ------.And thought for' the easUal guest lifte Bruce told, his hostesses that members of their SexnoW accent. - But Oft for our own' ' The unkind toile Plishifig feat& almo.st neteworthe- . • Wrong Location.. ' , Mr. t n.ev, er pun. Though we kwe ewe ewe. the bevel Withose of Men: said be O'Scpeeted ounghtisbai d ---'I'll • • to see Mount Eyerest ultitnate:y stet'ed ish baby • again.. I sOarulfecl this A' StemaCh Outside. • by worRen as wen as maa. ' heart. after:icon and al•thent broke' his little If a `Starfish finds a' tidbit toci large ' for:it to'newanow, it extende its atone Mammoth Ca4e's -BielceS' Fish; Quebec, ft is • ileg. • wite.-"dieeletie't meet itch oitt Of Its nio'ith and digesta" the • " • , •• • have splinked hint on the rong pin.ce " MorSel onside ' • ' • Unlqi.e .tho location ti, Lotel ,at "Norte!' , , . • . ,1 Auistria bac added to L3 Loiwitt ate M' ITT AND JEFF—By Bud Fisher. " IMetIone a trip 'bet:zeal the temente " • - -"111!•--n-I46.14-1"11" boloinItee, where :triAtntglitt....ot. 'exp161,- It's a Wonder Jeff Didn't- Guess it Was Fido 61.8 ii.acently• 4eseovere:1 •fteir elites of' etiveee and it sithterrancan take, 18- BateGeet et% -Dee* FOR GEO, Ate: Fes' Tti LAS1 oF PoMPC-10!' 'WHAT ••••t4 PuMP• DiE Pc)? , e----" - • ri 1, 10 SoME Soitt o ERUPTION,' : squat/. lete'rete; "You SC•delk Th. BE' INTErees-eaes •14ISToRY: 'CAN Yokl TELL MG bUlity IDD Lep RoNve ENON4b?, r.. Poret Des 1/(1.1bst t. 'Vol" Nectoce 'The/ AGA:N: ov.it'set -rowsve.: t't AT Do' 'kW MEAN? \ LIVAtNt • NEcToR MuST- OR v�WSEr dAVE "Eic-ter e NETRO',/ t<rOt.ki imtks sOMC.130bY KtrA, A.. , DOGS. AMC- I t h•fg17 •171 ;011:10/447//44 te$4470.). $4, t roiegwiar which were . loieg-i a tt L1tihbjai,4 • witheut. eyes., tale -pink le teller Red extremely pie:el-hem:me t • T w 0 ,411olt domes Of 1cre.:%04-1'4.• 0.18,0 t,‘Oi!I " ted. • Nadi for PQM s. ' A tite•stoeee 'chicken I.:, ouse, ereetee neer. SE Neots, •Iltentinexionehiro, 1. napithio cit holding' i2()( 11. ,.4.118aCtd 'NeVetl• Get tit'ell!. - rIbrAttrZa of th•e• :Way 1•11,iy, w.f. Oct' •ttee ,partfattlar.;,`, fiite,1 tor. a ,etemnione. I lee, and 1 "c ts• a imiceowte „ Banana's' were fleet' keen In London 16J3) When , Th011111.4 Johnson; nit apethecary, exhibited a hunch ie his: in anew rIlit ThileverriVie7 ;wth `isoft and tentior).' The apothe- eitew ace stentiot the.fruie ettdeepeet. • ed that it hada ploaeatit taste arid • . • no seed*. . • •