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Orono Weekly Times, 6 Dec 1951, p. 7

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YEIDINA MILES gar plums that Cape Cod Theure are pleitý gaurdlens on Cape %Warnigs about te dangers nf cies on ftht farm iare nouthiiing newi in this columu. ýSti1l, as rny Seot- tish grandmother used ta sayn "The heed thiat $e t,-ook yesterday wrinna keep yu sake tdayl' So here i somue lmoreabout this -vital subject, largely borrowed from alI article enititled, "lt's Alwýays Fariu-Fire Seaso,'1 "written ,by IH L. Tinley which appeared in the October November throui~ March are tht moint of nichavy loss in dwellinigs. Ciinieys fin One w-ay or anlothecr cauise a big share of these fires. Thkt cbimne-y thiat sonner or laterý leads ta trouble is the one bulit firoin a bracket inst-ead of eing bujîlt On 1a firmn founldation fromu the grolund Lp. Over the years brackets' sagr umorta Crumles an-d the Hiner cracks, Thiisparnks sift ou1t and trouible staist. There are mav ther cauises of A new tiisoset was t'he Straw thaýt broke the back -aI 3-ra- w,,irinig in tht ýdwelling ni nue fan- er, F"ifteen inuiites after he dgd ii the le3v set, aoebegan ru rt- ing out around the nadl holding up hisgrandfathers pictre. When he lifed the pictttre, laster feli ald a thiree-foot tonigtleofailsuike an]dflanie shot inito the s-on. WI,ïfi in live - jjjiÏeS tt entire hotise was ablaze. Appliances hiad beesi forcing thte ,Single Cir-cuit ni the oai ousctot carry a luad fa Y beyonld that Coni- temlatci henit w instailed in 19%6.lattQok beavier and heavier fuises ta carry the lnad, unltil ever- tuly the fuses werc strongr than the ining. As a resuit the hanse became somethig Mk an e1wctric toa,-ster and h ttank tht eeiso sertu ta buruthe toast wit) red-bhot wires. Liquid petroieum gases çan pet- sent another dwelling hazard. Hea- vier than air, thýese gases woerktg thtc inwest level iii a rooni or base- mn.Propanle anid butanle are, dIff- cit ta detect and hayconcentr-a- tions- cani be bouit up ready for i91liti-i. Tinlg andjoilis used ani gas bottles leading ta stoves, watUr heaters and oýthcr apint sboufld becaeuy guirded andX fourmial le trule p5art nent, By Rev. R Moses'( tDeiteronor tuie ord savoires ridoves- roin for later. The g tendeci iron Cie k (s !s usl t inl) i lips.ý Ps fioýs]d inl hligh plac, They cal "Hte that thanl the( eth Ilis nan tfaow samle of te.-),n o)r sc u l y m (quince tree or a Couple of PMaI tree.-Fom "nwnCape C-odf," by Kathierinle Dos Passý,osanEdh SShasy. Heound8 of Mercy AT the Hospice nf St. Ucrilard, nestled in the snows more thani 8,000 feetabe the valleys of thne Swiss Alps, the prieSsa still teil the story of their patron Saint, Arch-decacon Bernard de enton Ten centuries ago, when a few mio-unitaini passes were the only exits, from wizelad'o ltaly, weary, Romle-lounid pirisoften ,fei1 prey ta hiighw\a3ymýien, cold, and hull- ger. To help them, Bernd bui% a hospice at 'le siummiiit of jupiter ,Moutntin. There they couici find food anà test, and tbat rejuvena- tinl of spirit t%,hiCh wold speed theýni on their pilgrimjage refresbied, As mwor& af the mutansanctci- ar ysread across Europe, more and more- travellers sou.ghtit à7 shel- ter. It was then that the ureat- s wtl flawe ulun Jossetlyn in 1672 ai ads:thety bad goodce ga rd1 v e get 1abl e s and ý uce, sors-el, parýsley, ni- trismmer savary, wîn- ythmsage, Carratsc bcets, radishies,pusan lessof tbe d( be-, known ,as the Modem j nveptic threscue wavrk c heavenl, but they Alps, ready toa au c aro bult Iirt- pocket hay- eavy 'Tainf Winter Yet, But-Although orfficii winter was w eek's away, Mr. andc Mrs. Clarence Wiehîng found the going rjuqh as a near blizzard snow-whipped the city. Il ' 4 bouse von c f ound (a t ionls lilac blush. crator Thiere will1 of ilncared-: prnudly ai Yazza qthiers. It bracelet s rated t mwý turnun1ise The ,lier f ikw nng and( sr, n tv. reW re- p pa k

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