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Port Perry Star, 12 Sep 1918, p. 7

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rite on one side of paper only. ne Sagres. a [Smid ang S44 Frotpondence for Sha department'to Mra. Helen' 3 SBine. Ave, Toronts. nce pa n : Nut-Brown Maid: What to make | those well-made cedar ones, for your "hope chest"? First on the | be proud of it and its contents. list comes bed-linen. This includes | Students 1. 'The period knoy sheets, pilow-cuses, mattress pads, the Middle Ages mn 1 h ) »| from the destruction of the Rom by - ; quilts, 1Mankets and counterpanes.| Empire to the revival of ir . 2} "|For tatle-linen you will want 'both from 500 to 1600 A.D. 2. A little Fou will loday mote long and short table-cloths; a silence | lemon Joies on the hands will coun- . al . cloth (to use under a table-cloth); | tect the effect of hot 20apY water. 5 value, mote economy, mote Aapkins both dinner and luncheon or | without much expense why not have a 4 breakfiast size, and the smailer size | Poverty Party? Write the invita- when serving refreshments; carving | tions on scraps of brown paper, using cloths, doilies and centrepicees. As a heavy pencil, and if possible have table-linen is almost prohibitive in| them delivered by a messenger "all price, many housekeepers are dispens- tattered and torn" and as forlorn look- ing with the tablecloths, setting their ing as possible. Decorate your table with doilies instead. You will | rooms with corn-stalks, wild flowers want face towels," bath towels and and grasses, and illuminate them by wash-cloths. While for the kitchen | means of |anterns and candles, Re- you will need hand towels, glass and, freshments should consist of brown tea towels, dish-cloths, covers for the ; bread and cottage-cheese sandwiches, ironing-board, iron and pot holders. | potato salad, apple turnovers, coffee A goodly supply of dusters and house | in tincups, gingerbread and cookies. or scrub-cloths should not be over-| Dispose with the table-cloth and use i | | HE g g $ : i g : 5x ~E 5 H 53 S : 8 § £ 8 i: : 2 i g i | pruning is during the lat- of August or first of Septem= er all the crop of fruit has been 8 g& 1 : £¥ : Z and ie (156 Second: year this wood | easily and the supply is abundant. LIMITED : looked, and a few good stout bags for paper napkins. Give prizes for the Drodus . Hes. 7h oa ie sec: : pn St.John Toronto Winnipeg Calgary odds and ends shou'd find a place in most poverty-stricken costume and it o 70 Ero to the Sane Rt . Hints For Stockmen. Canadian Food Control License No. 6-276 the new home. A bag of outing! for the best hard-luck story. 5 2 io i Jisnt or uit ab Aut rad pam------e. e-- flannel large enough to cover a broom | Rose: When a bride and bride- S27 'at this on nord us . Yemlovee Warts can be removed with i d i} : will come in nicely when you wish to| groom are married in travelling suits a det 0 Rive | iL th and skunk-oil well mixed, one-eight CRATE FATTENING POULTRY brush down your walls. Covers for it is usual to have a maid of honor or Z n e plan e fruit-bear- iodine, seven-eighths skunk-oil or} bureaus and for tables may be added, | a bridesmaid and a best man. These canes, When the canes are cut| glycerine. f ar and as many aprons as you have time wear suits also, but a larger number from + the Plants tity should be piled] For rinkworm on stock use strong | i ; to make. Your lingerie also goes into of attendants is not customary and n heaps and burned so as to destroy iodine eintment. = After scrubbing iio) experience has shown that; The object in crate feeding is not! the chest, and if the chst is one of | would not be correct. all insects and diseases on them. By and Cleansing the affected part apply! Fu y aly to increase the amount of fat and | === emma ne __doing this every fall you will keep! ointment very other day. Cleanse and, crate fattening is not only -the most, -- meat on the body, but also to | = -- i 18 All authority hath been given 3 plot 'of raspberries or black- disinfect stalls. | satisfactory but the most economical | soften the tissues and muscles that The . 3 | unto me, anil on enrth--All e ies in a very healthy condition. When the sow's afterbirth is pass-| method of finishing poultry for mar-|paye been hardened through constant "= | power" is the reading of the old ver- 3 At the same time that the old canes ed, it should be removed from the pen' két. The saving in" the amount of exercise on free range. The duration | sion. The infallible King himself an- are cut out the young canes and suck-, at once and buried or burned. Therg feed required to produce each pound of the feeding period varies from | | nounces his, eternal possession of the Kingdom--a fact recorded only by gra should be shinmed In dojug iis} 2 god Teason tp befieye Sha Sating of gain is a great object these days, fourteen to twenty-one days, depend-| ? Tories the aveak canes and sucker. the afterbirth is often the beginning, un the feeder is enabled by this me- | ing entirely upon the thriftiness of py iG AL 1 ESSON | Matthew. ving the strong healthy ones for, of the habit of eating pigs. | thod to observe to better advantage the birds. Some birds, given judici-| : . 2 . 19, Make disciples of all the nations the next year's fruit crop. This gives| When pig scour, cut down the ipo orooreqs being made by the vari- | ous feeding and good care continue! SEPTEMBER 15 | _This accords with the commission _ the canes left more sunlight and a sow's feed immediately.' Give her, 3 io". He can fatten the fowls to make satisfactory gains for even : a given in Acts--"witnesses to the ut- better chance a Jai a strong: fifteen to twenty grains of sulphate of; "}; ter time, thus causing them to| longer periods than three weeks . | Lesson XI. Winning Tie World To termost parts of the earth." The ~ growth. To get a crop of very, iron (copperas) in her slop morning attain their maximum weight and| Birds placed in the crates with arias . implication is that they are to dis- . fancy berries it would be best to thin and evenigpg, and if necessary increase'. ing them ready for sale with less crops full should not be fed for the| Christ--Matt, 5. 13-16; 28, 18 ere al ations by Tacoearting tend the canes so that they are about six the dose until results are obtained. | expense for labor and feed. {first twelve or eighteen hours in| <20; Acts 16. 6-10. Golden Baptizing them ll the name--Jow- to eight inches apart. Purchased animals should never be; he fattening crate which we have ordgr that they may become more | Text, Mark 16. 15. ish proselytes were baptized into the Some people. who want only allowed to mingle with other animals had greatest success with is Six feet| quickly accustomed to the change in Matt. 5. 18-16 name of the Father. Jesus adds the enough raspberries for their own use on the farm until they have been; inches high, sixteen inch-) diet. Many feeders practice giving | " name of the Son and the Holy Spirit. ; have a system of pruning so as to ex-| examitted by a veterinarian. Efforts] bug. Swenty It is divided into three three light feeds per day for the first Bin a a No rn {In the Sid pe baptism y ard : the fruiting season from two to: should be made to determine whether | ...1 parts by means of two tight| three days, then two feeds a day for| Tel TU% SO CRRAE Uy LR Ih |i Acts 2. 38; 8. 16; 10. 48; 19. 5, the ? weeks. It works out quife well, purchased animals have been tested | Co den partitions. The material | the remainder of the fattening period. of the kingdom of God, for it sets: name: of Jesus Chyist (or. the Lord! SN me small patch, but reduces the crop for tuberculosis, contagious abortion! ' a: the frame is two inches wide The birds should not be given more OF he kingGom of Go oy ES. Bole ar oe the bantismal much to be a profitable proposi- and other infectious diseases. [by seven-eighths inch thick. The | feed at one time than they will ent | the kingdom { formula, but the promise of the Holy ~~ tion for the commercial fruit grower.| When a cow milks a fine sgream' pt. ooo" 00d with slats which run! up" clean, in twenty minutes. After ug 13. Ye are the salt of the Spirit is given (2. 88) or, the gift fi _ All the canes are cut back to within which is very hard to press out, we lengthwise on the top, back and bot-| this the troughs should be taken "on C0 TC Ta te of the Holy Spirit follows the rite (8. ~about one foot from the ground in have found that the best way to over-| yo". 4 vertical on the front and are| away or tuned upside down Jn the © rishable foods so is the presence of 17) or precedes it (10. 44-47). the 'fall to cause the late fruiting the| come the difficulty is to put one orj _.. of material seven-eighths of an| supports, so that nothing ie left" to be pet hildren of God in a sinful world.| 20. Teaching them to observe all; following year.. The strength of the, two calves with her to suck for a cou- jh wide, and five-eighths thick. picked at between meals. Sait in also essential to organized life, | things whatsoever I commanded you! plant the following spring goo to He, ple of months. After calves are The slats are placed two inches| The following five meal mixtures, in and gives taste to all that is insipid. --The ideals of Jesus for the individ- lower buds first and a long shoot is weaned the cow will usually be found apart on the top and front, one andi the order of their merit, have been my, 'gospel alone can give zest and ual and for society--this is the core ade BE ny re 2% fhe fo milk 8 lyrge stream. ang easily. one-half on the back, and from one-|found satisfactory for crate feeding.| onning to society. It is essential of the message, which meant "salva- nes, 2y proe -- hree-fourths on the bottom.] It should be remembered that ground', "41. tie. of the world. !tion" in its largest sense. We are you can make your patch of berries half to t 3 : e s ; Care is taken to have the outer slats| corn fed in excess will produce yellow 14 yo are the light of the world. slowly coming to get some glimpse of £ mer Aor 8 long Nimo during the sum Henry's Oil Stick. on the bottom at least half an inch|flesh of inferior quality, and that| , city set on a hill--The beacon light Jesus' meaning of the word which a late crop on prune. the rest asi One of the unhandy things about) from the frame in order to provide| ground peas impart a hardness o is to guide men and save them from makes it mean infinitely more than you would ordinarily, and your sea-| driving "the universay car" is that it! for cleaning. The top slats are cut| flesh: 1. Two parts o finely grou danger. The city is by some thought the rescuing of a soul from punish- gon of fresh raspberries will be sev-| is often necessary to get down under | through at each partition and con-| oats, one part ground but at, One 4; be the city of Safed which occupies ment. It is rather the bringing of a eral strips, nailed | part cornmeal. 2. Equal parts finely |, oho symmit to the northwest of man to his best in every part of his : it with a pair of -| nected by two-inch ! st, | gl weeks longer than Io vith Emer Hien ih order 10 52 underneath. By hinging these strips | ground oats, buckwheat and barley. the Sea of Galilee. | nature and bringi ng the world to the Le > © |ecient cylinder ofl. A broom stick! to the rear frame piece, three doors | 8. Equal parts finely ground oats, bar-! 15" 14 chineth unto all that are realization of God's will as the rule i AAS Save Your Own Garden Seed. cut off so that it is about thirty inches are made. A light V-shaped trough! ley and shorts. 4. Two parts finely in the house--The lamp stand in the of the nations. Gr nd a half inches wide is placed | ground oats, one part of cornmeal, one Oriental house was obviously the pro- Acts 16. 6-10 long can be made to do this job easily| two : S ) ; i i ; Some ot the garden seed mow if . alo 16 St In the end. Con id in ffout of each crate, and is carried | part shorts. , 5. Two parts Sariey, per place for the light. There is a. This is taken from Paul's second growing abundant in your g must. be cut wide enough so that the| on two brackets nailed to the ends of | two parts low-grade flour or shorts, gi... in having things so placed that missionary tour. In the first tour he be needed next Sear wien Manting} On art of the petcock will fit| the crate. ~The bottom of this is| one part of wheat bran. The husks 110 will serve the purpose designed had started out from Antioch in com- i; Sime comes. Better save a supply into it R By using this stick it is a four inches above the bottom of the | should be sifted from the oats, bare for them. . A lamp under a bushel is pany with Barnabas, and after "while you can. It is not hard to save . t crate, and the upper inside edge two | ley or buckwheat. {only a ridiculous perversion of the preaching in the Island of Cyprus asy matter to i : = seed-and quite frequently the Jome- very any. : at te to stoop gh = the inches from the front of the crate. | These proportions should be meas-| oc ro lamp. Put a lamp where it they crossed over. to the mainland of a m supply is better than any that 8 bis pet-|, : he best resu'tsiured by weight and mixed to a thin Asia Minor, preaching in the province cocks to see whether enough oi] is on, In crate feeding t y we : longs. P P be bought from the seed man. porridge with thick sour milk, or but-| "";4 "moos <o let your light shine be- of Galatia and establishing churches : is" ai : i be secured only from the use of ome-grown séeds are suited to local hand. This simple device obviates) can healthy, vi tock, of the! termilk. On the average ten pounds isti p i i 1 Returni t bu : i , vigorous stock, o : f men--Let a Christian be placed In various places. eturning to environment and the vigor and pro- the necessity of getting under the Be as reads, and the | of meal fequires from fifteen to seven- ore im * a a I Feruadiemn tora colonic, tei start 'ductiveness of the plants from which | machife with the pliers and makes it : b birds | te nds of milk. If the fowls ap- | ¥ ian li 0 in from Antioch second . st gains are obtained on birds teen pounds o A P- | graces of the Christian life to the best out again from Antioch for a secon they are selected can be taken into unnecessary t6 be so careful about greatest 5 from three and a half to| pear constipated at any time, careful-| gquantage so that all who come with- tour. After visiting the churches ' . \ 32 Soiiing net Fleghes fey ob four and a half pounds when they are ly mix and dissolve a small quantity j,, the range of his influence shall established during the first tour they POULTRY, iq 1 E and' WANTED foe + Highest Prices Pald ready to be placed in the crates. They | of Epsom salts in one feed, add a lif: | penefit by His character. That-they press on westward, coming finally tg should have attained this weight in tle charcoal to one feed. Give grit p,,y 'see your good works, and glorify Troas, where Panky ever dreaming J 'Prompt Returns--No Commission . P. POULIN & CO. from four to five months. or eEharn, : aod greed food Site 8 eR. an your Father--The #vod work are the carrying the gospel to the Sistant Hamburgs, and other light weig ood shou e Ue | fruits of the life. ese men can parts, sees in a vision a man from st busgs a make suitable stock for fore feeding and a very small quantity: see and appreciate. They are to Macedonia appealing for help. He, the crate feeding method. All birds of fine table salt added, not more than yn men not to the disciple but to the interprets this vision as a positive call should be thoroughly dusted with in-| one-quarter of one per cent. Before yo.q It is the Pharisee who does and.immediately takes ship from sect powder, or common yellow sul- 'being killed the fowls should be starv- pis good works to be seen of men and Troas and in about three days sets| phur before being placed in the crates, od for twenly-four hours, water ONY to be admired of men, but the genu- foot upon European soil, beginning, = and again atthe end of the first week. being given--E. W. Gage. | ine disciple gives forth in his life the the proclamation of the good news ati Ob, many the-stars of the sky-- a eee | light of the glory of God. | the Roman colony of Philippi. He was| A million, or maybe more, Es . frequently results in diseases of vari Matt. 28. 18-20 _ not the first Christian preacher ini When they twinkle at night on high |, ous kinds. § These impressive words occur in Europe, for already the gospel had try to th y : arr 2=/ | The éow should be isolated a few the last interview of Jesus with his reached Rome through the Christians ; gE 3 "days before the calf is expected, This disciples. It is aftem hig.resurrec- who had by this time become scatter-. 1 am lost in the Milky Way; A few simple rules observed before op prevent any possible injury or tion on a mountain in Galilee. 'ed all over the empire. And before I could count every star | and after birth will eliminateslanger, either to her or her offspring. == -- either to the cow or her offspring. op 0 TF, 0 i ap es i The 3 ¢ pt out of reach turage around the field margins; three Jasding of, some Sopceytes a1 Of hogs. At this period cows be- | to five geese td the acre will thrive. cotton meal, bran, or meas come cross, and they should be hand- O. . My geese keep practically free from Aol |= few weeks before the cow is due "opi in' order to prevent dans. disease and are not troubled by hawks and he 38 helvful both do the mori ger to strangers or owners. = 'Geese as Crop Weeders. or other poultry enemies or parasites. Dn he climimative| If 8 cow does not clean properly! The fact is well known that geese A flock of about 30 head is sufficient | probably. logged 1 kidneys, and within ten .or* twelve hours, artificial are the best grazers of all poultry to keep our cultivated fields free ofl : Dowels, : 40% means should be taken immediately, kind. And of late years there is a weeds. I have found no other fowls| T | because the prolongation of this con-| growing tendency to make use of that realize me as much profit from these concentrat-' gipion is likely to injure delicate or- geese as weeders of crops, particular- the capital invested, and since the i gans and impair her as a breeding ly cultivated crops at certain stages | female geese continue productive animal. Ifthe membrane does not of growth, as corn, also fruit or-| breeders for a dozen or more years come with the calf or soon afterward,' chards. } the renewing of breeding stock is al cow should be given at least one Of course, geese do not take the|small matter. ig nd of Epsom salts dissolved in' place of the cultivation of ~ crops.| "Another advantage over chickens 3 water. This is for a cow; Their special help is in cleaning the and turkeys that strongly appeals to weighing 900 pounds. The dose must weeds, grass, and insects from be-| me is the short period that goslings be increased ig to the weight tween the plants and in the hills, and | require special care after hatching. ¥81 of the cow above 900 pounds. "| destroying the grass and weeds miss-| After the first week they need but lits ~ Calves should be protected from the ed by the cultivator. Rain or shine, insanitary surround , wet of dry, Sunday and week day, the

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