A .. Do It Ell Daughter? The Iiffllfllo is likely to skid and and slows down. every step her chickens of conduct vrlth her. ma! ners and a keen line. flr-“si-ffli‘ ate. Often they do not to be married." lather and Jane would totakeln drink-S" . , Or: afuftlessl? ..- s.’ the chin. ' they "us. . is 1i afsfrrssnrssacesa SHPPOIUJII. 1,11 or not in husband he S01 NEW YORK. July inoculated in the cause with a serum ‘ ihopes will make the world ‘flie- physicians were same amount as had been ior a friend, but this M12086 cradles Lady L peels-11y around the first of dream of telling her secret t. attentionmtc her) because ltigiboey , ey n Llhfiifinify and‘ they know he knows what he is talking about. really only father who can teach a can't do it if he is not o get acquainted with the youn these days is a may lose his money. on her own feet she can support to leave her, he teaches her how to t become the victim of every sharper Oh, there are thousands of w daughtcrs if he will. What a pit :1 facial i _ Persona v -~ -.-¥-!.—_-.-.-1s=---s- .-- . The Greatest Gift 'A Daughter is His From Him She Live in a Man's World, and How to Take Life on the Chin greatest blessing that can befall piece Of And father considers that he has done his full duty to his daughters when he dresses them beyond his that he has any obligation to try their father's influence even more Especially does the modern girl she lives in a man's world of which els roads which have been laid out sin whose dangerous course her mother c familiar with all of its hairpin curves go over the precipice unless one puts on the brakes And he knows where to hang out the red-light 51811815 and put up the stop sisns. . Mother can only squawk h take a to ou-u do so may 10011811. thin _____ Yet the great majority of fathers do not even take the trouble to g men with whom their daughters associ- know Jane drags him in by the hand and CVCII. innumerable marriages that and in divorce could discuss the young men who come‘ lather could slve Jane the lowdown on g dancing partner, but he is nothin sewing to support him." , "Percy is a phllanderer.” If only father would just give Jane lell in lov_a and it was forever too late. Jane needs father to teach her The reason that wom business isbecause they throw up ding gets hard andthings tum o Every girl needs to have her fat fcach her to fight instead of su who will say to her, "Live up i to wobble, instead oi a mother bring your children andcocie h A girl needs a father to take eno pare her for life by having her taught Mother expects her, of course, to marry a. millionaire and live in lux- "ury the balance of her days. Father knows that whether a girl marries at gamble, and that even it she does set a rich but that if she has been taught to stand herse New Serum For Infantile Paralysis l2.--'I'hi;ee New York physicians went serenely about their work tc-day after being of science a Canadian doctor safe from ravages of infantile paralysis Leadership in the work of develop- ing the serum was taken by Dr. Maurice Brodie-formerly of Ottawa. He is assistant professor of bacteri- ology at New York University. Those who submitted t0 the test yesterday were Dr. Wm. H. Park, 70- {ear-old director of the Bureau of aboratories, and Dr. Josephine Neal and Dr. Henry Wirt Jackson, who had been doing work on infectious diseases in the city research labora- inoculated Iith five cubic centimetres each of tho new serum, substantially the used on monkeys. The injection was made in uck presided. vocabularies cons Gimm ysterical warnings like a frightened hen at way from the home 600p. and they Ply 110 know that most of the bugaboos she 5665 n suflicient gs that mess up thelrlives that could be avoided if only father watched stead of leaving them to stumble About boys. And about marriage, for instance. A girl hasn't any way real She can see if he is good-looking. But that is about all. of his character, or his habits, or his past lif lather can't find out about a youth by a few 1y of knowing anything about a young man. en fail s0 often in love in marriage, in their hands and quit whenever the sled- ut to be not so pretty as they thought rrender to misfortune. Site needs a father o your contract" when hen marriage begins who will say, ome." ays in which a father can befriend his y that so few men take the trouble to do ~_£T Own Friendship, for Can Learn How to hdfl. H" __._.__‘_. Naturally this state of affairs is the fath- _ er's fault, because he established the‘ relation- ship between himself and his daughter and taught her to look upon him as a sort of cash register she could punch for fine clothes and sport cars, but from whom she could not ex- pect any hJman sympathy and comradeship nor guidance. Father is merely the family robot. Handy to have around the house, es- the month, but no one to whom Jane would houghts or her affairs. He is too much of a means, and it never evenoccurs to him to fit them for life, ancithat girls need than they do their mother's. need her father for a. friend, because her mother knows nothing. She trav- cc her mother was a girl and along annot direct her, but her father is and the perilous places where one father because he has been down tn; It girl how to take care of her-gel}. but he ly intimate terms to discuss questions over them with a friendly interest in- into trouble through sheer ignorance. She can know if he has good mali- She doesn’t know anything e, but there is nothing that well-directed inquiries. by sight their future son-in-law until says; “Father, John and I are going .I’.E?~Venk¢¢- l: t%the house and them and say: "Bob is all right for g but a playboy and his wife will have 0r: “John is a bad bet because he Or; "Algernon is lust plain a friendly tip llfefore Ibo to be a good sport and to take it on her put iron into her soul and to “My poor Persecuted darling, ugh friendly interest in her to pre- some way by which she can be sell- li’ if need be. And if he has money eke care of it so that she does not with whom she comes in contact. DOROTHY DIX. denied that there was any danger in their submitting to, the test. and particularly did they shy at any sug- gestion that they were heroes of science. Their reason for taking the test was simply that they would not ask others to try a vaccine which they themselves had not taken. ny Man Can Give His any girl is to have her father good fortune only happens to those over Most girls haven't even a speaking acquaintance with their lat They have never had a heart-to- heart talk with them in their lives, and probably most fathers are under the impression that their daughters‘ ist of the single cry: “Gimme! town with steal evidence on h Magistrate, understood t undertook point. will happen in you time." trate. “And now happen orist whose car had come to a sud- den standstill on The motorist diagnosed the trouble, and then ap- plied at a neighboring cottage for assistance. lady who answered his knock, “do you by chance possess any lubricat- T. “DRES LIVER sen ta rooljour blood and inwlgomfe jg I I — NEWF/insilfecifidig?“ _ Grandmother's Quilt Patterns the history of Toronto and of its early settlers was portrayed with faithful authenticity on a specially Cut out applique and sew on block as indicated on small diagram. Ap- plique can be prints or plain mater- ials. In the original quilt. irlsis in cream, center of iris in brown; leaves are dark green, with flower pot in brown and red. Add 3 inch border to match on all sides of quilt. Block finishes l0 inches square. 28 applique blocks. 3 inch border around quilt. 28 plain blocks. Material Required: 5 1-3 yards white material. l-3 yard brown material or print. 2-3 yard cream material or print. h’ yard green material or print. remain under Jessica Jarvis (1 illustrated Dressmaking Lessons Furnished With Each Pattern, i Many new mtton materials and linens are smart for this jaunty sports ensemble. You'll love it so- you'll fairly live in it. For active sports or for lazing 2-3 yard red material or print. around on the beach or in the coun- 9 yards 3 inch border. try, you simply wear the shirt and Allow for seams when cutting pat; shorts. For spectator sports, you've terns. a sirt that wraps around and but- When ordering give Number 12-6. Send 15c for a book of quilt pat- terns containing 7 beautiful Grand- mother quilt designs — every pat- tern different. tons from waist to hem. It's the cutest ever carried out in white peasant cotton with nautical blue button trim. Gay red plalded smart, Yellow pique shirt and skirt with the shorts of brown pique and brown gingham ls very I o ibutton trim is still another scheme AMornmgSmrle "you'll u... g v ~ ' "Style m} - is designed for sizes 11,18, l5“ g1’! years. Size 15 re- quires 4% yards -of 39-inch material for the entire outfit. Price of PATTERN l5 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. IN TROUBLE An Australian barrister tells of g, black fellow charged in a country ing. His solicitor de- m in the box to give is own behalf. The being doubtful if he he nature of an oath, to examine him on the (Sided t0 Dllt hi No. 380. size .. "Jacky." he said, "you know what Nam‘, if you tell a lie?" replied Jacky, ow-bum long "My oath. boss." Street Address i ‘me go down bel City "Quite right," replied the Magis- you know what will if you tell the truth?" VERNON RIVER. "Yes, boss; we lose ‘em case." " SCHOOL CLOSING l-IELHNG HANDS The annual closing of Vernon River School was held on June 29th in the school house. The school room was tastefully decorat- ed for the occasion with cut flow- ers. About thirty-five parents and visitors were present. The pupils were examined in the different subjects by the teacher, Miss Mar- garet Hunter. Following the ex- amination the following program A story is told concerning a mot- a country road. descended, quickly “Pardon me." he said to the old Pr!“ for Profidmcyl Grade v1 awarded to Edith Enmnn by W0‘ The new serum, believed to be a means of avoiding paralysis, not cur- ing it, was developed by Dr. Brodie, l P9 " in conjunction with Dr. Park and his with a d°5° "f 5R1“- research assistants, over a period of three years. Then a series of tests were made with the monkeys-they and human beings alone being sub- ject to infantile paralysis. Just be- fore the monkeys were to die they were killed. Their spinal cords then were removed and ground up in a solution of formalin. - The formalin killed the virus but not, according to the ‘physician. the p t b n 1 d wm d m“ Grade I‘ awarded m _ i . I ue, y een an re ' “on by teacher, immunmng properms o, the vims_ Ed th Enman, 3. Cecil MacDonald. D 1d George Wi. The test. is eXpccted to be oom- cfilgf: g;f,lén.n“a°lle Mffgjpflf,’ Midnight»; bv astoni- Lea v,",§}§°‘,,,fi§§§“ Jjfifinyailéfifig ti; PM“! m three °r m“: wed“- MacDonald_ Costume school days drill, by teachen Grade IV.--l. Ann Tweedy; 2 Junmm‘ . Prizes. Grade IV. flwflfdfli W As result of improved business a Klthleen Currie; 3, Harold Enman. Smo- b-V wflh-ed Mactmnald‘ Kathleen Currie. M5710" Mum"- firm of construction engineers. in Grade lII-——1. Johnny Wilson; 2, Cmrub b5‘ s°h°°1~ Dursley. England, is giving week's 200 ' 11y well rendered by , i mg o“ was exceptions mans msunma The old lady shook her head. Egiifgggsl‘ Rev‘ H‘ Pierce acted as Prize for Proficiency. Glenda/git “Any oil will do." said the motor- Recitation of Welmmt, b, Rub awarded to Estelle Lou by - lst hopefully, “castor oil, if you have MacDonald " 5 y men's Institute, _ Iv any“ Chorus and exercise “O Canada" Prize for Proficlmcfih Gmdew v “I ain't got it." said the old lady, b s h l ' ' awarded to Ann Tweedy by O- gretfully, “but I could fix you up y c 0°" for mouth of June. Margaret Currie. L a1 Victor Wilson. clearness. she is capable of taking awarded to m-eida Carver by Wo- ‘ I .l.lill.[‘. "lg-lie “f; ‘Diligence avmrdcd i0 Margaret Currie by Mr. H. S. Mac- L d. elgrize for Diligence awarded t0 Helen MacDonald by Mr- H. S. MacLeod. Prize for Attendance awarded to Ann Tweedy by Mr. H. B. MacLeod. Prizes, Grade II. awarded m Marion MacDonald, HPTbPYt En‘ man, Ruby MacDonald, by teacher. Recitation, by Kathleen Currie- Fiag Exercise. by Junior pupils. Recitation. by Cliff Lea. Solo, Ruby MacDonald. Dramatization of reading lesson, by Mack Carver and Clifford En- 2 man. ' Trio, by Margaret, Marion _ - . Ruby MacDonald. Grade IX 1' Frelda Carver‘ 2" Recitation, by Frcida Carver and chorus by" school. Recitation. by Edith Enman. ____._____i__ VERNON RIVER SCHOOL Report of Vernon River School Grade X.-1, Cecelia Currie; and loyd MacLeod; 3, Helen MacDon-I d. Grade VI-l, Mark Carver; 2, ,b t h . Debate, Resolved that living in Harold Enman y a“ er a4‘ rvwvvvv 1.5?‘ Old‘ Costumes Wom exodus from the United States w the British flag. J wears a costume FA 011m TING SUMMER sir/IE Fashio in Centennial Time was sent rollingbackward constructed stage. More than 150 typical bf those worn by those in its flight on Monday night July years ago the United Empire courageous women who set out m YELLOW IRIS 2. when, with a blaze of pageantry, Loyalists made their historic in if ,. Pbgeant’ i. -; .122 lashionb ensemble was like that worn by Ruth Rced (2). This was The HOYUSEPVIPE and smutunnwmms Think nought a trifle, thvush it small appear; " Small sands the mountain, moments make the year, And trifles life-Dr. E. Young, . Success isijostly if we pay for itin lowered standards and degraded manhood and womanhood. Failure is not defeat if we remain true to what we know is right and noble. Did you ever try chasing the mice with peppermint oil? They hate it, and will seek other homes . ' _.___i..p._._ CUCUMBER SLICES If you would like to make» a notched edge on your cucumbers and do not have a regular knife for the purpose, you can use an t-v dotted swisa for slsss curtains and the same material in pink for drap- eries in her daughter's boudoir. An- other home decorator used the game combination and then put blue dot. t“! “V195 11117198 risilil over the tops .of the pink draperies. 001m" ovsnuo SUN-TANNING No one can den sun-bathing is many peop dangers. Over-exposure tc the sun is bad for anyone. and particular care should be taken with children in this "Hpect. If they are absorbed in a some they do not notice the sun's penetrating rays until it is to late. Go tc any popuar seaside resort y that the cult of beneficial, but so le seem blind to its ordinary kitchen fork with excel- lent results. Pressing the tines against the sides. draw it the en- tire length of the cucumber, re- peating untll the entire surface is covered. Then slice as usual. -——__-__-._. DON'T BE GAUDY Now That Mister Al Fresco beckons the gals to come out and play. it is not- amiss t0 remind the seekers after good looks that vivid makeup is not the thing for the athletic dolly. Save it for the merry evening. when the music is going and lights are dim. ___€_________ BACON FLAVOR Bits of cooked bacon add flavor to scrambled eggs, omelets. stewed potatoes and potato salad, and im- prove cornmeal much" for frying --———--——._ In my kitchen table drawer them is a putty knife, the strong. broad blade of which is most. irseful rm- Scrapping pots. prying up covers of Jars or cons. mixing pastry and stirring food in the frying pan, and many other thing-axe, -____i_._.______ HOUSEHOLD HINTS If the raw onion .ii1 salad is tco can ' o Ink stains may be removed from ut in the coun in some stroke. more sun than those apart from the ob scorching. about in a bathin sun n rash. an 15 71°?’ "$955M!!! scarlet fever. irritable, and mnny a disagreeable child woul sweet-fem indoors in hottest part of the day. strong for some tastes. it is suf- the sun with very great respect, It flcient to rub the" inside of the bowl is simply asking for trouble to go with a cut onion. . awly from a. city office and to lie hours the first d on a. Sunday and see the young babies lying on their backs ‘on the beach, their laces upturned to the blazing sunl ~ Everyone knows how quickly a baby's delicate skin will scorch, but 0f mater importance is their eye- sight. which can be permanently weakened by exposure to glaring 11am. Let baby have sun and air baths -—-1n small doses-by all means, but see that he wears a shady hat or has a sun-shade arranged tc ghjgld his face. The older child should also wear 9 Shfldy h!!!» or sun glasses at t‘..s sea, for the glare of the sun on the "flier i8 very trying to the eyes, and cases causes a type of sun- Children with dark skins can stand with fair skins vious danger of 5 If the fair-skinned child runs gsuit in the hot d an upset. tummy, it Too much sun makes children very “naughty, d become Pered once more if kept a cool rooii-i during the Even adults should leam to treat try for six or seven a A little salt before the fat this from 5p] ‘sprinkled in the pan is put in will prevent ashing. _____________ NEW MATERNITY HOME " OPENED IN’ ENGLAND One of the most up-to cipal maternity homes has been opened by Borough Council. The building. formerly an old mansion. has been converted and -dstc muni- in Eingland Walthamstow , P i , Grade V. awarded to Rcg- thelegsor the arms. according to holiday with full pay to 2,000 Grade II (ax-l, Herbert Enman. m” ‘muflmfl’ ‘s hm" ma“ “V!” inalhzesmasters. Marguerite MR9- lndividusl preference All three workers. _ Grade II (b).-—l, Ruby MacDon- l“ ‘P? M? _ Donald. Clifford Enman, by teacher- ald: 2, lvlarion MacDonald. m“ Fred!“ cmwfi- Lmld Mn‘ Prizes. Grade VI. awarded to Eil- Margaret P‘. Huntley, teacher. M°d' Edm‘ Enman" een MacMillan, Joseph Christain. ________ 5150:’; (tilliffc Lat; Helen MacDon- on“ Macuonam (gm-am Magpon- . SIGHTLESS suonrnsnn - Y’ ° °“ - 1s, b z acher. weepill ECZBIIIH Ill BIISIBPS. _ I wmrsn “TAKES" rumor. prgzztégllfylafe P511153 “'9” m“ a Theytehcher was vow kiladly l: " 200 WORDS PER MINUTE ' 5: bfrfid by h" TWP 5 w 9 re t on ands. Healed Cufialra. ______ I Prize for Mathematics awarded f,‘f"Q,,d,,,,_, and pffsenufd 11s;- with “Blieteraeameon myhandsandwhen they burst the would ead LONDON' ‘My 11?,‘ hlmd gm 1 flo Tdoyrcli Macuod by Mr‘ George vaery m“ 8i“ "d "ch md theymmldnur] an" ma“; Imaduratggrand who made a verbatim report of his krggcrgé-Dll‘ em awn d d w D Ice cream and cake were served u," mgywouuburnmlx (hm ‘my hmdlmwflten [could speech on a shorthand machine k o . 3b 9 1' ° ~ tn pupils and visitors by the Wo- not domy wgfklgflm, gnaw“, .|Y':|1,figu,ed_ 4 _ _ attracted the attention of the M" "V" Y Mr- 5°97" ‘7- men's Institute. "I was tolditwu gum; 1|“; an adyqflgemént for Cum Prince of Wales tc-day. His Royal TW99dY- The singing of the National An- cura andOinoneat sent fora freesample. l gee quick "m; Highness opened the Institute of Pr!" Y0!‘ 11183195’ mark l" 51" them brought a very pleasant af- eol tmomandafter usingoai one box of Cuticura Ointment Masseuse and Physiotherapy for "hmetlc "Wild"! i0 7331i" 311ml" ternoon to a close. with the Cuticurn Soap I was belle!" _(Signed) Miss Lily Banks, the Blind in West London, and was b!’ M?‘ 090139 J- TWEMY- -_ “Ffllflflvfl. Hamilton, Ont. ‘surprised when told of the. girl's P71541172’; qgr°flfilenéy~ [Ggadpwx- At the Leicester, Enr. gorse ISIIOW s. I so. _ _ achievement. At the Princes re- flwfli’ 9 999 B- "YT9 Y 0- a horse ridden by Roy? Dye. 98P- mhinfin D2,,‘Z',“','",2,,";’,'f;1§§f{;'_°,,_,,_ quest. she read back her notes to mmfi Infiiiiililf- ed wildly ovcr a crowd nf peoplr- at, lesser-sienna. W. Mosh-L him with atsonishing accuracy and ‘ Prize for Proficiency. Grade IX. o, barrier after having taken .1 1c jump in the usual course, no person words a miautc. infused. men's Iflltituw. matahlfor ayoung girl's mom i Pqliippod. at a cost of more than $100,000, to accommodate 40 patients. There is also an ante-natal clinic with waiting broom and dressing cubicles ' The home is chiefly for poor and necessitous crises, and charges will b: made according to the means o: the patient. __-.________ IDEAL FOR CURTAINS Dotted swiss ia an ideal curtain of ly painful and takes a long time to hen freckles should be particularly care- ful not to overdo their sun-bathing, as‘ they are, ls a. rul sensitive to the sun small part of the body during the first day of holiday, and gradually increase the bare part as the skin gets accustomed to the heat. The wires are crossed. _.______,____._ An extension of 10rd Biedisloeb term of office as Govemor-General ay of the holiday.‘ ' . *1 linen cloth. first by dipping them The great maxim is sun-bathlrig F"""P“° N" into some melted tallow, then wash- is-do it slowly. - York or Chic-so m? l" U19 "$11M Wily. l The whole body is toned up, and -—Bsscbs|h; . ' ' .' - resistance to infection is strengthan- Fielden‘ Gloves. Moist/en Erato polish vmi-i a little ed by sensible min-bathing, but care- mPihylfi-ied spirit to obtain a hrril- less over-exposure is defintely “W Wish quit-fly; harmful. n. results in blistering and kind of eczema. Bad cases of sunburn are extreme- nce-nsuoo people and those with e. olpooially A good plan is to uncover only a Operator: “Who is calling?" Voice: "Mr. O‘Cohen." "Who?" "Mr. O'Cohen." Operator: "Please wait a minute om ..i.-v.viv.v - IVY Claude Affleck; 3, Margaret Do las. Grade VIII Public School Com!" cates: Cecil MacLeod, Mari -Greerilng, Lona Jay, Stella Allie Lois Bryenton. Intermediate: Franklyn Jay; 3, Sheldon Cnifm. 2, Oswald MacDonald; MacDonald. gall; 2. Ora Rose; 3, Winnie Ma Intyre. andra MacDonald ing, Freda. Aflleck. mins and Freddie Coffin. MacDonald. 35. a motor-cyclist, was found >-- from heart trouble. sitting nut his machine, propped up nrai WHEAT 0R RICE BOX TOP T0‘ i BOX I083 (HICAGO FOR MEMBERS?“ usrsn m to BABE RUT TONIGHT I45 to 9 p-m. E.D-' j Y1, I JUL if‘ . Our . ~ ‘ M THE "l COOK'S CORNER SIIGIIIIII Fritters I Have the crumb of a French l. a little grated nutmeg and pom cinnamon, one and a half cum“ sugar, hall a cuplul of stei- milk. Out the crumb of the roll about an inch thick , shape you like, soak the pieces in milk with the grated nutm cinnamon and the sugar. , soaked take them out carefully , cook to a golden brown. Serve --. ‘ butter and sugar sauce. ._;_. Apricot and Rhubarb Jam 3% lb. rhubarb, 2 cots, 6 lb. sugar. Wash and cut the rhubarb into small pieces, with 3% lb. of sugar and set as, for 80 hours. Then put. the soaked rhubarb i, sugar into preserving pan. Add apricots and 2w lb. of sugar, , boll all together for 30 mixtures Lemon Sponge Two whites of eggs (the yolk; . be used for something else), 2 nun caster sugar, rind of two lemons, pint oi’ water, $6 oz. gelatinc. Place the gelatine, water. 1e rind, and sugar in a white lllled . and stir over the gas until dissg] ed. Strain into a cold basin. the strained lemon juice and wm of eggs. Whisk all together stiff. Pile at once on to a dish, d orate to taste. I do not, know if you have e tried using half a pint of jelly to o. pint of custard. and when aim cold adding the stiflly whip whites of two eggs. This make; good_ sponge. lb. dried .,, i STAY OF DEPORTATION IS REFUSED T0 P05 BOSTON, July IZ-Charics w zi, who swindled ipvestors of . erai millions of dollars in a g rich-quick scheme a dozen ye ago, has been denied an appeal! delay of deportation by Secret of Labor Frances Perkins, fade officials announced today. Ponzi, who was ordered de . alter he was recently released ai serving 11 years in various st institutions, will be arrestmd, f eral officials said, if he does leave the country by midnight v morrow night.‘ Since his release from st prison he has been engaged as MOUNT STEWART SCHOOI Honor roll for June: Grade IX.—l, Gilbert Ti i 2, Elsie Kneebone; 3, Flore Martin. Grade VIII-l, Cecil Macl. - 2, Marion Greening; 3, Lona Jay. Grade VII.—1, Edna Glover; The following pupils recciv Grade VI.—1, Freddie Coffin; Grade .--1, Gerald MncLen 3, Fran Grade IV.-l,_ Brighton MacDo Prize for Nature Study, Ale Prize for improvement in wn Prize for Spelling, Harry I- Teachers: Mary Irving, Annie 1~ __________ In stun-y, Eingland, John sell: bank . 1.001 PRIZES LAST ‘HURRY up KIDS.‘ HERE'S YOUR v LMT (HANLE TO JOIN MY BASEBALL CLUB AND W1" A swsu. PRIZE/JUSTMAI YOUR NAME AND Aomzw j WITH out QUAKER PUFFED f I l i BABE RUINS BASEBALL alum , BUT TON 6r CONTBT ENTRY FORM- Ovel the N.B.C. Blue Network ‘ New Zealend ls advocated by the Royal Agricultural Society as "No other Governor-General has done so iii muchforthcfarmsraol it! NQI Ill’ QUAKER ‘PUFFED WHEAT IIUFFEIIRICE g