Milk may be bought in Belgium and Denmark in summer just the same as some kinds of ice cream —by the brick. It will be frozen solid, though, and if intended for use as soon as received in the household, will have to bo chipped off with tho handle of the knife or fork, according to the quantity desired in the drink. This brick milk has grown to be a necessity iri the warmer countries of Europe. The Belgian Government has given a. yearly, subsidy to increase the trade. In- Copenhagen a firm engaged in this business makes a delivery of 300,000 pojinds per week, atd a great deal of this goes to distant countries. ;
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 286, 27 August 1908, Page 8
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115Untitled Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 286, 27 August 1908, Page 8
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