Jl® j rn I 'a Ofrc Romanic XbT’ Hi iof Coffee T ' The Discovery of Coffee! 81 The origin of Coffee-drinking is connected 7 with many legends. The favourite story is W I that during the third century, a party of monks ' I from Egypt found refuge in the Abyssinian High- | lands, where they settled with their flocks, ■ One night it was noticed that the sheep would not I go to sleep in their fold. On investigation it was / fl found that their sleeplessness was due to eating W a certain shurb—the Coffee Plant. IB From this beginning the many merits of Coffee fff wS. were learned and appreciated all over the /ff world, until it has become the uni- /S versal beverage. To-day you get Coffee at its beet jfff under the label of " Oyb
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 253, 20 July 1921, Page 9
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