EXPANSIVE POWER OF BEANS, The remarkable power of expansion contained in beans iB well illustrated by the following. An ordinary quart jug was filled with hiricot beans, which were left as customary, to soak over night. On coming to look at the beans next morning it was found that the beans in swelling had actually rent the jug into two halves. The two halves had been forced a distance of an iech and a half apart, and so compact was the mass that not one single bean had fallen out of the jug. OVERHEARD IN A TRAM CAR. 4 leading Ohemiat of Cuba Street, WM iua of FlueMol mak» it a suitable safeguard againec ww »*»wof Infantile Paralysis.'' Each morning Jargle a teaspoonful of FhIJMO LJW «d 1/6) while lying down on the bjgc anj thus irrigate tke vmX «.*«» •»}
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 3222, 9 January 1917, Page 3
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