Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 6 Apr 1922, p. 3

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i813 1: ie 5 ir §535¢ | bs (0 i i | is § E 8 A&z Fai § g : iE §2 i ih Hi get i [HE 2 iF £i A ~ Gasoline Is Useful... 6, although rather dangerous! many accidents are caused by §5te pas account inflamma- } cleaners in not remove take out the a fabric. I 's cleaner, a in the vier, When washing | 'es in gasoline it is well, still wet, to lay them | cover well with flour When dry the flour ord--Jehoram, king of dd Athaligh, the anid Jezebel, king 16.18), At 7 rome his son Ahaziak came to the Vv | There i : LiLo hil il e military h ir for that work. gi on The says. "It's nothi me folks do." & -- ee rien "Accidents will happen," but Roll Call: My Pet Superstition. HOW TO GET A BRANCH lessness 7 Keep hardware out of the INSTITUTE. ie. feed trough. When you open a bale| - A Branch Women's Institute may be! and willing spirit of co-operation of hay, carefully wrap up that wire.| organized in any locality (city, town, | helpfulness. After the officers have | Be sure that you get all of it. Don't| village or township) where a suffi-| been elected, take suggestions from feed your cattle scrapdron. It's| cient number of 'girls and women the members as to the subjects they . dangerous; undertake to meet from month to] would like discussed on the program rm fps een month to consider questions of gen-|for the next few months, and arrange eral interest in the home and im-|the date, time, place and program for : fit. | mediate community. : the first meeting before adjournment. A good laying flock should aver-| Organization may be undertaken at| The statistics indicate that the great age 160 eggs a year. The number of a meeting called by the officers of the majority of members take advantage eggs each hen should lay per month is:| District Women's Institute, by thie | of the monthly meetings, and soon November, 8; December, 10; January, | head of the municipality, i 10; February, 12; March, 19; April, istri 21; May, 20; June, 18; July, 16; Aug- | ust, 13; September, 7; and in October, | ing shall be given by advertising in al : 8. - local paper or papers, by placard, or | derived from the papers and. nddve:ses by amnouncements mailed to house- | delivered and the discussion which eT CR as given in vo in| are a feature of nearly every m The Sunday 'School Lesson holders in voters' list, in| are a feature of nearly every meeting. Ear APRIL 9 The Lord Preserves Joash; 2 ©. Text--Ps. 145: 20." "Fime--B.C. 841-836. . Place--J : One may joih and take no active part, 2 | but the likelihood is that before' she : The first object should be to reach is aware of it she is deeply interested the greatest number in the commun- | and a valued active member. Every y { ity in the most tactful way. Secure woman his some information which Kings 11: 1-4; 11-17. Golden ail possible information and literature will be valued by other members of Y | --sample programs are excellent ma-| the Institute. Nearly every, home- . > | terial --talk the matter over with a| maker excels in one or more of the their Tizistey, © signify: (1) that they | few representative women, and if it| many duties which come to her as were set apart to fo a pactionlar seems desirable to call a. neighborhood | manager, cook, sesmstress, teacher, work and (2) that = be a | meeting, form a committee of propa-| entertainer, ebc., and she should not y ganda to tell all the girls dnd women. | lose 'the opportunity afforded through th of Athaliah 13-17, Comumnicate with. the District Presi-| the Institute to give the members the V'13. Athaliah heard the noise. The dent or: Secretary, the officers of w|edvaniage of her knowledge and ex- . 18. Athaliah hear the témple | Mearby Branch, or with the Superin-| perience. tendent of Institutes, to secure assist-| The membership year, as well'as the i 3 e, if pos-| financial year, ends with May 81st, sible, to have some good music. Some- | and the annual fee is twenty-five cénts. | times a somewhat informal meeting| These fees are retained by the branch | with refreshments makes a good be-| collecting the same, . oT he ginning. Membership tickets should be given the Have the objects, needs, benefits and yearly to each member. These should ' illars ch. | scope of the work outlined in a clear| be furnished by the District Officers 8) and probably. upon a raised and interesting manner. Follow this! or by the Branch Instibube concetned. tform there. Blew with trumpets. | Tee eee eestor trumpets were made of rams' corona of a king, a | Crippled Jigsiane the fesult of slose V.'15. Have her forth. = Lead out! somfiny t in damp quarbers. is . : "to: the! Bevin the Shoks of the soldier, that, ite common during the. wintee| 100 SES from Ghee poskess to ho i he le ne Ja was | months. It is not always easy to give =~ have proven that it a best to secred area. Hi that fol. conditions that will overcome the lot the eggs stand about ten or twelve ; Srosmutiol oF inst any trouble, Usually the best one cam do |, = This: gives them a chance to, a 0 give them piouly uf swwn, sd more normal before _ the: . 18. 3 e hi came, | turn them them t is allowed { 16 the eo. | Luu % ¥ oH you | a | Sxl of the Samm is eTlow to start. Buyers of hatching eggs often tush when given a chance to settle before incubation starts. Hatching eggs should be stored im a roont where the temperature wil be are no longer damp. Feed a little | 0 IE are or roots if you have them or can get them. HE Mary Speaks. batore . Martha's house is swept and garnished | each day, the third day. Tt pays Full of treasures rare-- ! to remember that the-fresher the eggs | Through drawn shades the daylight! the greater the chamee for & 'good scarcely : doh. Dares to enter there. (Miné's a simple home with sunshine | as hatching egge cannot. be: '| Streaming everywhere!) without Prim and dainty, Martha's chikiren,| en Reared by rote and rule, - be 1] horns and were blown to sound the (3H 56) | | HA alarm in battle, to proclaim the new | | Vl iy noon and the new yéar, and at the OQ. (% 7 . g

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