“Here, boy! Can yon tell me the way to Princes street?” called the visitor. Ho had been, exploring the beauties of the Civic square, and wasn’t quite .sure of hia way back. “Dunno,” replied the boy.” “ 'Well, do you know where St. Paul’s Church is?” “ Dunno.” The visitor looked Then he tried again. Look here, then. Is Symomls street anywhere round here?” “Dunno.” “This isn’t Princes street, is it?” was the next attempt. The visitor was almost giving up hope. “Dunno.” “You don’t know much, do you?” exclaimed the visitor, at the cud of his patience. “ Dunno—but I ain’t lost myself, anyhow,” retorted the boy. SALAD AT ITS BEST. A well-known chef writes: “You have not tasted lettuce salad at its best unless you serve it with WhiteCottell’s Pure English Malt Vinegar All tire hidden flavours in the various vegtables are brought put and blended into one delicious taste when you use White-Cottell’s Vinegar.” Ask your grocer for it.—[Advt.J
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Evening Star, Issue 20312, 22 October 1929, Page 3
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