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';inducted hy lrrefc' or Henry G. Bell
The ohlent of this department is to piece at the sor. I
vice of nue fain readers the advice of an acknowledged :
autteirity on all sul'Je;tc pe•talnlrg to solo and crops.
AdJrees all questions to Professor Henry G. Bell, In
ear, of The Wilson Publishing Company, Limited, To•
retire, end answers w'!! :;•pear in this column In the order
In wle h they are received. As space Is limited it Is
adv, utile where Imnr+diate reply is necessary that a
star 1 ,•ti, and eddr•.;scod onvetepe be enciesed with the
question, when the answer will be mailed direct.
i•Ienly G.
Ball
1'ee•iilizcre and Early Ripening. city of an ample supply of available
The lesson of the past year is clear.' p}toepherie acid for growing corn is
or the 450;000 acres of corn in On- best shown by the exhaustive stuclioa
h.arin, bit a comparatively small per, made by. Houston and Jones of In-
cept, wad fully ripened when early (liana and published in Purdue Agri -
frost cut short the life of the crop, ! cultural hxperimunt Station Bulletin
See corn is consequently at a pre -1 No, 175. An area of corn was plant -
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mitral, eel on May 28th; the variety used,
Riley's Favorite The soil was very
Feat 6r ay k tter Than Ever
Bigger 11;72.• cermet 1,•' 1'4i1..'e1 ]til 1 r roaa}t g' : ,4oag','
tihorteere of labor in t'kt•s t h .l in, po' sible>, l re bigger
''rico:; x-itl}«gni it.er,-:1s.1,{ LAN 0, LABOR or SEED I,y tieing
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FERTILIZE
- Irene let end tepee here y nrd n -tire a1o0e 11:1.uuo 1f.: rr ubt,
ISO luanflic'('I' It help.- maintain fertility cc ,unci pert r -f 11 ❑n
hands your 11(4, extrect. Additl mai tipplie, of plant focal tier i rel
must he wined 10 your :,oil to ''reit mere on ywu• PiteiteE\'r ae . o;:.,,.
1Lx erinivnte have ui)nwl, Ilea, the Nitrogen In only 100 the. r,d'
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fertilizer pre -duvet] as meet n°, the Nitrcieen in it TON of immure.
A bushel of corn 0r whr'•lc will buy inure ferc.iiieer now 1111111 b,:fore
the w1u•. 1°ertiliz :0S hate advanced 1n price leeie titan ether eeeene,-
dlties. 'rimy pay better than ever. IPr1tr' for nein•"ir ttgr•ute aeldr'-es
ter ask fur af;ortcy yourself.
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rdctllers and dau<phtorr, of all neem: ere ;.ordlally
depart cant ltd t�20 only with bo po ,2t.,r.e.:1 with each
art a rn an0 <f ki n ific. ,1 11 2'01 tr l3»,' .anti ,d':1°
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tetter. Witte 11,1 sl„* sae f p::par only. Answers
stamped and adder'. -c2 ,:•nae -•pe ,s eneleeeth
Add. sea all , t r+,p"), :e,.t1) for khls dopartroect
Waccibmo Avo.. Teeoni.e.
lnv :d to w.lte to tela
y. eV -+on and ILO an Wer
:1 must be given in eeel,
wilt tie mailed direct if
to ;Ars, Neten Law,23
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12111 .1 1 es da tit in Noire:, 1Va,
1111/1.,t r, Il,' wee a Fatliner
l}, her in a r:Art;,t pee elite -me see ion
!' O •n. M„et of lei, neighbors
1, •,l lr.. ; eo- et-' l,rti. 11;11 believed
Erna,:u1 -u i e112. lits rnrleing motto
tea I.:1 vie. do to -day what you can
5 po> it lc net ill till 2010'') row. Next
5•e. i r .•1 oeteer,' 111 :hurt he.
r:; r•.-i+h like the "A,1,ur lrnv-
.I,::1 , ieleete• ]n,, 132:4 Yew. .:,:r.,. Pito til ea a 111 i of • ,«slay 11;21 pr,,-. u!t•r, 11e du,t,'t shingle the tied' when
t•lu,'Y mr,..t ',otos•, .11. tiixt;, ,.
Veli art. to 1,r• 1,1221?:',cihi:r:='! 011 y'-ur
Sl1,i,l [.{• Lu ern., :1 n,U9t • 12''21' 1.222'' let'
Ler. tee, >rdillo tbe• ,.grin:: .,,r21. 2111'
11;• t,i:_ t}•i+• ,. . r•ie !2' arl.a.able,
it will b,, very it'll•.; ;hie . •a.,.n
it e''1 ,'1 all, einteide aid peer
/.111.11.i/:111 :11,'11' • 01:,0012`.11.'"1 he in 11101 1/.'1.1111:141 it. 1i=lti'1' 11e4d
w, It , 1„•11_, „• _n 1. 11214''''' 11, ntu! Ir. .1:1111 1,in,'11 11. :when it
lino'', c. a ,;+that into r:,' , + 1 .
111x• •:;le, J.i!. 11;22':erne-le-deg he 0:1110(1, gate
Mot112,' of Free --You fere p1lttcu- in Il , baru1- r.: 1',•o''. It fell down
inrly 1» ,l-tu)i•t( htiv, ,i+: r 2.rowim„ «, „ ;111,', Bill righted it up. drove= a
lu.v who are nil kern) in do snlnetbing nail or two, Brad "reckoned that'd do
this veer Th, r: isn't a boy or gird till tomorrow.” That tight it fell
5 -cur ,I, •;:'ion 111 .!" in 1.:1121z4111 nope ..:h„ nen1i d, a little . ren down eigntn. The mettle 111 ou1,
,r i i- ,'r! it' ,.hicit•n,, {s cwt, --0,:1,, rn food product{on• Sold tr that found the tied of turn Bill- had man-
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-- -» l { the work :should be yen lige un a farm Why not have them aged t„ put n, between showers, ruin -
gee T quite v ithin • , rr eepebiliiiee You rear a nig, a gulf ora hatch of citric- e,l that, and then meandered down the
COOKING FORRURAL SCHOOLS
1 are /Inking inti 0J0 wise start 1,v St,idymt, • ergs. Again they can have. a g rdcn road to a neighbor'e. This neighbor
the sib)eet. at, the a rt0,1, lr' you will pint end grew . ! r tatoes mei all kinds had had previone troubles with Bill,
Granted that sufficient seed con , + Y I 0 1 it,• to the P:xpinernent111 Vann, I of vt f_e t ,lc.,. Seventy-one thu02and so he shut up the visiting animals,
tool be located to care for the 1918 carefully prepared, It had in the _-_-.._.- Ottawa, or to the Ontliri,: A!?;rieultut al boys and girl, of school ige last year,
and Bill had tr, Net:tie damages befnre
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da111113 , iS is surely high time, it is;Pa t ten years, recceived one liberal By hole D. 11'1111511 0 ' Cotler"e, lluelph; you will be Seat, free, increased the agricultural output of ho got his cattle hack.
for Ontario dressing of stable manure, and throe oI • v found," said a school u•in-• clsgees. She need only serve one hot re eetee information en weenie: cut- Ontario to the value of ai185,0(lu, Otido' i I3{il was of eta( a ;rood pr' . -for its
surely good business I and have fo d, 1 rn • ce id e2 'tall well. ,elate s, H2+ remised to star
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farmers to cin all i:hcy can to mature aPplicattons of acid phosphate opal, ``that in country schools which cltsh each day. This ma•, be soup, tore, 5 au ha• e ,.,11 1,(i wl,hr. for p rr.t d ! Y 1 P I' haul -
the 19 t8 era muriate of potash. That the land was have the hot -lunch system the pupils' cocoa, baked potatoes or apnles, or mese s. win you nt2 report ileo-' Miss 11.A•a•c--if you want really tug meet day. But nest day the liar -
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Muteuver, formats who are hottuit in a fair stats of fertility was shown
do 75 per cent, Vetter work in thesomething of the sort; whatever is ogees ha,l to be mended, and the day
U 11'1 r P 1 be wonted {oto gtegs ocralinr.ally, •2nd in the 1)ulumn' goal 1011 01111//2 for wheat. why don't after the much -abused wagon pract-
n t e,er ex teri- von use rolled oat, and oatmeal in'
at.e enough to have situs know that by the average yield of 7b 3 us c s o afternoon than when they have only
the heading value of the silage is ma -I corn per acre. Frequently the yield a cold lunch."
ierhdly unproved if the corn is fa1,.1, 1 ' corn is cut short by drouth, so to
To the inexperienced young teacher;
dr c ided upon should send n• ut +e un ua y )
the other lessons. For {nstanee, emcee. Pruhably there are a number mired breach. The first advantage !rally fell to pieces with the first load.
were she to serve creamed cra'n. thentime Bill got the wagon mend -
ref our ;coders who will f;dloty .rust' is that they are easily nhtained• By the:
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h�a +
ripe before it is cut, avoid this contingency the exper - in her raolated one -room school, the it could be made the subject of the S{xtc•in's good example, "Ypres" is Secondly. they lr:!1 ab.orb faz mare red and got to town the buyer
How is the situation to be helped? i mentors arranged to irrigate the corn 'osis of introducing this but lunch sys- daily nature talk. ! prn00011 (ri in one syllable, like cep;. wat,•0 than :visa' Flour and retsin it stn kel up, and Bill had to peddle his
How can Canadian farmers avoid a once a week, Samples of the Trop tom seams almost too great to under- Corn, wheat, rice, eggs, sago, and sa; °iBnlsheviki;' P111 shevgee , -'o with ac longer; thirdly, they are as cheap as potatoes around the street for two -
from ,. o- +thirds of his first offer,
,e,t.v,,,.,.. of this' 2222.- - s tape.. To her I can say that while forth, may be used in the same way Tient on the thud syllable. "Invalid; any ,.her ingredient which is avail -
1917 The answer is by abundant Kith to November 12th. These were she may find it difficult, she will also es su lementary work in geography,' ed," {u-va-lid ed cath aeeent on the able; and lastly, the oatmeal loaf ie' The barn floor was in bad shape.
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physiology and hygiene. Sanitation first syllable, said to have a greater nutritive value Bi)) really intended to mend it, but he
follows as a natural sequence, care. . Britannia: ituunia: Vol.the new eetentlard than even a straight wheat flour and ,knew where all the pitfalls were and
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of cooking utensils, methods of dish-, loaf will soon Lc on the market and far greater than a cern-meal or bar -I sa kept. on dodging them. He hired
washing, cleanliness of hands in Cook-. then there will be tie more picking or ley -flour mixture, - a city thele to help out in potato dig-
ins and eating, and why these are' choosing and no wrapl'inge or expen-' A Soldier's Sister: - Ao a matter of ging, and the first day the new 111011
necessary, sive r t eaet1rae. 1(212, it is very unwise to send any' broke through a rotten board and
Tofthe main factors in main-: It. is provided that. retie Im(y he feud to your brother, It is really a, broke hie leg. Ho promptly sued for
Two damages and 13111 was mit the co.
twining sanitary conditions are pure,; mnuufeetured and sold only in units source of waste to Send food -stuffs to. , at of
freshair and sunlight Most rural' of specified 'veig)ttr<. The rules pro- sohlier:: rn'erseas. The rations is"! a new floor, plus a hired man for the
g fall rush. 1 could go an and ennttm-
schools are constructed with no re -I 11}1111. the wrapping of
bread or the. pint- sued by the Militia I)epurtmant are'
gar(1 for ventilation. Here, again,; ing on it of a paper or other hand for 1{herei and varied, The aggregate trate indefinitely, but what's the use?
the teacher can help and teach her the period of the war. By providing quantity of food sent privately to the You can fill out the rest yourself, and
1I want .o give Mrs. Jones her chance.
pupils to help. The boys can make for 1t taucit,rd loaf, int rapped and soldiers is vary large and much of it t
skeleton frames to fit the windows, of the. 1mpl,st ,•hamster consistent is spoiled in transit. The situation' She dealt in futures, too, but not
e n r, , Just Bill's sort. Her most import -
linthese sashes may be tacked mus-., with tvhah•: cnne•ness, the Fund ('nn- eve. -e•1s is so critical that every • j
1' I double e of chcee troller hats ensured for the people avenue of food waste must be closed. ant: future was a dress, Mrs. ,Toles
fertilisation of the crops, with fertile subjected to chemical analysis which
leers for - grain crop:', high in phos- i (dearly showed the amount of 'nitro -
'h 'd This i' amply sup gen phosphoric acid and potash taken
find it far from being impossible.
The first step is to try to interest
ohmic!
act us s the parents, and the beat way ttoo do
ported by experimental evidence. - _ I ant by the growing crop at various this is to calla community meeting
I i eetor Hall of Rothantsted wrote stages. These researches showed] at the school house. This, of itself,
!u note "It • (phosphoric acid) is in that the pounds of phosphoric acid is a big step toward helping her
some way closely bound up with grain taken out by ten thousand plants rose' school for the average farmer is lad
formation, being aiwn s found in from nothing to 4.3 pounds by July1 g g
y. to take an active interest in school
greater proportions {u the reproduce- , 24th; almost 14 pounds early in Aug-' I affairs if he is asked to. In order to
live pints of the plant than elsewhere. est; reaching a maximum of 41.8 by. re are for such a meetingthe teach -
This ripening actio}' is very clearly October 8th; and receding to 40.2 by or must study rip this work and be
' seen in the Rothamsted experiments November 12211. The big practical prepared to talk about it. She mast
on barley; the plots without phos- point, however, is brought out by;write to her provincial agricultural
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plunk: acid being, es a rule, about a the figures shown by the analysis of ;college, asking not only for helpful
weep behind those which received the plant at husking time. This bulletins on the subject of hot lunches
this fertilizer , As might be ex- showed that 86 per cent• of the phos -I but for any and all school helps and
)coed, this ripening effect of phos- photic acid removed by the plant wash suggestions that will aid her.
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photic acid will be particularly seen in found in the corn ears. Bernberg ex -I
a wet. year when the crop is late to periments show that when wheat is! Enlisting Co-operation of Parents
harvest." gripe 76 per cent, of the phosphoric' Shemust bethoroughly prepared to
.A diagram in connection with these acid removed by the plants is found
statements shorts how the fertilized in the wheat kernels.
crop natures earlier and mora ani-! But the Indiana experiments show
ferntly than cines the unfertilized. ' more than the final analysis of the
m lags or ou a pies s
Cloth, With a window at one side of of ('anada hrJ'ao at :1s 1„w• a price as stirs. F. 13. 1 have given yo
the room lowered at the top and one ii. can poeeibl1 to mad:: end distribute nam0 and adc11,... to 121)11)11 prospecti
from the bottom on the other, ed. The consumer will benefit hy the customers for wour goose feathe
leopug y raised
side, and the cloth ::creeps put he 1e'gulnliurr', while the b leers will I a They will write you shotty.
I 1 1 district explain to the people m her
c s etc ill be1 f h
,ftt,o.. t2,r it 4' F Nn'n. I
The teacher should try to interest e lrnblem t
the benefits this System will bring, there will a supply o 'res air - --- - - --
draft. i
Ohio bulletin 181, published in 1907 crop. As indicated, these expert- i h ld ih 1 l
frontispiece showin ^ a bird's- meats reveal an increasing need for farmers and find out just how they "flow shall I actually gra about • It iS nmc time for the live stuck
has a I k earl . cra loina hutThe for anew?„ a an _ _ _
at that station. The foot -note reads: 1n August until the corn 1s ready to basket of Potatoes, another, one of •the teacher. . best an, lilt I t n
g 5 ear ]lisle This is the all-important carrot'supplying
several nen agree to take give to this is the following account his regoler !awe of preelection. ,� Hain -drop Song.
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"Wheat t section C of the y Y g i ti ii in
of the point for the farmer, especially nen t 1 n ' mill still other • may of hair one tete Sirg, song t 1
f 1 t
1 responsible f the ripening f t] t t the following 11 1, 1 1 lowly theye and rain.
calla
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without a c rlt e.---
and to tell of her plans for c secure . But to go bac': to the school -lunch r }6q j
it out. First, supplies must be secured.
eye view of the rtpenlnn^ wheat plots available Phosphoric acid floin Y will co-operate One may donate a• a itam,'
a
r ro hake sheep raising uta• of
ur had a dress. In fact site had two.
ee They were of blue mei white striped
t's' print, made tight in the back and
loose in the front, with a belt set in
the side seams.;. One was three inches
—? .. ' ehr)rter in the back than {t was in the
n
at
'•tin
•• tt.l et
front, and the other It p
the sides, She always managed to
keep two, and washed and ironed one
every Saturday afternoon to have it
- fresh in the hope she might manage
to got Bill to "hook up" and drive her
to church next day. But she never
diel. He always promised to go "next
Sunday."
Mrs. June wanted t real dress. and
she knew just what site wanted. - She
saw it one summer when a Toronto
family drove through their country in
1 a big touring ear and stopped at the
village hotel a (lay for repairs. A
• \velem, wore the dress Mrs, Jones
wanted, Mos, Jones didn't know
what sort of stiff it was made of, beat
it was something soft that you could
fold up in a tiny little bundle and it
would never wrinkle:. She heard the
hotel keeper's -wife tell that the w0 -
i man just took it out of her suit -case,
• where it was wrapped in white tissue
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L'oLlltio Il as seen from t tee ower 1e urns supe yl g
milk, cuter 121 a small retial One e the first. Cirri<1, e' d , • „• • vt 1r . of raid drops.
niton building about a week before late, cold seasons. If the soil is short give calmed 2112 otables, onions, fruit, school curries out this system; , is v(1(112tle'rr suing so cjotry the pans,
hitrves21 in 1905, This picture shows of this constituent which {s most and s0 fal21, to help the 1,0(1(1 cause Four 512 is are appointed each day Sing. .1 song ,,f winter,
the sllell.•t 1',.1 Aimee
without draught e.
the c•uly maturity of the plot re- largely responai a 01' along. or the prepxra ton o e mea., fodder i- :u1 t"!.... •.» rnugl
ceivntg acid phosphate as pax' of the of the crop, the result is immature 80100 In nearly every race, the second •clay's hot dish, which is derided upon t Bean
feed to he need int combination
ferdilizere. The average unfertil-1 corn and large quantities of inferior year finds the Pupils eager to grow by the teacher. Four other girls are •tv+th other forage. p 11 liaularly for
lied yield of this wheat was only 5 seed for the following year. Fertil- their own vegetables and, in this appointed 'to serve. the meal, collect' '021s (1>), it m y also 12 successfully
bushels per acre, but plots 11, 1'1, 14 iter agents. and' progressive farmers way, school gardens may be begun. and wash the. dishes. By taking two fed to rotes hl smell gnuntiL.es. \�hcn
and 15 yielded 24, 25, 22, and 21' can render a great national service at
Following the installation of the large girls and two smaller cotes in used for SUrep in coin} uatio2l tci ti
bushels respectively," � this time by so impressing the fore- school gardens, comes the 'text logical each group, all the girls in the school' uthar roughage !reds, bean strew will
In the Middle West, of the 'United going facts Sa that corn growers m step of canning the products of these nee thus given a share. !have approximately as high seeding
States it is the corn crop which is general will actually pay attention to gardens for the school lunches of the The d(y I saw' her, she served bale h.cve lis good hay, although it will
most effected by early frost and slow this. means of hastening the maturity coming year, And, I am sure, that ed potatoes. After the morning oxer- not he aS closely eaten, on account Of
growing season, Probably the neves-I of 11
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their crops. school gardens will be c 1 vises there followed a short tar 1111- e coarse Stems, 'cher feeding value
^m-•^•-^'^'^'-""� � i - of mutt actual work m improving s of the foraire 1� almost t
even where 't good 101, of t$traklii,g is 'When we run and play
.� interested. are properly directed and into es what one Te
The food value of alsike clover for They will soon decide that shade trees
merely • sttai'ters
potatoes a this happened to be theihvu s Zee -
for
the school grounds. Boys and girls subject chosen for the weekly erne-, winced by the gratin it contains, ne :sing a ,0111; of re ce. s.
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,rots G rook f study time.
'[mugs to „ad and write,
Sin a swig r of happy time,
Faces elcan and bright`.
Sint t o"115 of teacher,
dn11111 g n, she elands,
Sing a song of stories,
All of (lenient lauds.
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are - generally eager to work if they position.
ocher Aeeompiished ' one, seine beans ' • d 'till 1e•lrly always Sing a soon411 glodnosS,
i paper, gave it a little flirt, and put
it on without pressing. And it look -
front
'rho plets, and
of me to winter corns Boas not dtffez maceitally from are needed rn the school yard, that the P - ed as if she stepped right out of' a
121,2' pullets, apc1 to same extent from
haus, Dau be greatly stimulated by
good methods of feeding, housing and
htt,ncl'ldtug. Very how' eggs are secured
on Cho average general farm during
ti110 fall and winter when eggs bring
the highest prices. Poultrymen, how-
ever, by better management secure a
Mir production daring these seneo11,
• In order to gest the greatest egg habits, red clover and alsike vary con-
siderably production in fall and winter it is es- ! siderably and a farmer would take
es-
sential to have well matured pullets this into consideration, whether he
glitch were hatched in March or April. grew' alsike or red clover. For in -
/reed the grain in a deep litter on I stance, alsike will grow in soil that is
the ii,iwa• and make tbe, hens exercise !too moist and too sour for red cloven
for all of their grail, The match may Ito thrive in. Alsike clover grown
ho fed center wet or dry; and should alone Is much more M(21110(1 to lodge
be eo regulated that the fowls will get , than reel clover because it has a weak
ahattl ental parts of innate and of t:he : or reclining stent. It is a pretty
clo-
set -welt grains. it is necessary to. give 1 good practice to naix some alsike clo-
1-lle fowls plenty to eat to get 'geed ver in with some red clover in seeding
results, but. the birds should always bo down, for 011 117uc11 of our soil a per- n ,
eager for each I'00(1 In cold weather ,'ton of the field will be more adapted Provided. Lack child should bring and hie task had Veen a most nlrhlll' r01(121d eve±t'y te'ty cl(ty'''. ' n'11 ally 11t1mtnl••• p"1'tnd2 of firing•; dress continued to be a future, and
etch.
txl nUant one-third of the scratch 1,0 the growth of alsike clover than of from home a bowl or amp and tea- one, Ilex first taslc had Veen to in Staocly the direction i0r 1 unnin4 �li.lin nu;l clraninl the :;rade twice, hers- Jones still clung to blue and
'radns in ilea morning and twogthirds I rocl clover, consequently, one is tea- spoon and fork. '1'he boys of the vice all the 1110tltere to her boarding Maur 1111 nage. 1f you do 11.11 hate a div is 1 12)11 111 ul l,. Flap sial` white rviapPurs,
sonably sure of getting a larger yield school' may built' a clipboard to hold house fora discussion of school mat-; directiomi, send to tit• n1s1„'r of ihn iwp iti „, t of r a;tins ice bc, i,righl She had a new dress one day. Blit
of hay if he mixes them than be would the cooping utensils and the girls may ,fere She tactfully introduced the tut 2131 for limn• malty tot grate- l she didn't buy it herself, and it wasn't
to h separately. Theymake the dish clol'hs and towels f d school lunches 1 Keep is ut. e e t o d 1 It was nvhtte and she didn't
cin
remain in the Straw. I Make a happy day.
The pupils ;vete required to give �--
that of red clover , As matter of yard needs cleaning up, and the out.. defrnittons 0f some words used u1 thls etc tar 11n. pulpu.e• bandbox, It was a soft, pretty gray,
bra{1 {n s 111011 to be aimed and kept 11005 to ate ('n:l.
fact, theta is not enough difference in d g P tall', and these same words were giv-', 1'11 check a Hee, rb se the ash -pit with sleeves you could see through
the food value of the two plants to in repair, en out to the advanced classes for Iiia 1 t weed in: teal lel' ,nut 55Iea:<±v`� docyr and 0p •n the check -draft }n Ghe and a little old -rose to brighten it up.
make any difference in compounding In fact the introduction of the bete their spelling lesson. On the board' you eau. There ate (load trees, lcc snluke-pipe. Never ell,±ck by tenting 11th. Jones wasn't gore she'd darn
a ration; ono would take the plane iunch system may lead up to 1s high were written tee short paragraphs' limbs and old riffles that can he burn- the t}ring' door open• • wear one like it if she had it, but
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of the other, Alsike makes just as a point of attainment as the teacher stating the food value of potatoes, ed now to the betterment of th:, farm gberel will be lithe geed coal ore she wanted it. And she tried to save
good hay when it is cared under just wishes to iearh. She will find it an why needed Ill the diet, and so on, :2nd your contthv, windows. ' coke its the ash from a carefully man up to get it.
as favorable conditions. Cattle like gas matter to lnttke her school the The utensils put away, the girls IYeaiher-strips, double a d aged tire, hut if there is i1)11 1i to She got $2,00 together once, but
it just as well. But in their growing Y,. of the community b • bringing took their seats and the clay's regular, pipe -covering. Meeting dnu11s in stoic- 1.tner it 1 . ifting the ash• Johnny needed shows, And the next
tthat' e 3
Pupils
home interest to the school. Ila- work Was heguu. At the he to tedl pipes, and extra l a larger
pay. It is t s,r'' fors keg), their h0uu•s tun time site got. a little ahead, Susie had
to {Is will not only be able to do bet- time, without a work from the teach-' (beeper to install a larger rndite,or• in dry. A 1,an of water on the stove to have flannels. Then there was a
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ter work, but there ry{11 be a new in- er, the fire rvaa lighted and the pita- the always chilly room or in the ru„rat or hltriiattor , {vin; ori a little nxoiS third trial, but Bill discovered she had
telrest with each noon meal, toes put 'in to bake. When dinner' to be kept :•21,,•iall1 warm than tee titre, w•!11 make 1'111 health and runt-, some Money, and he found he couldn't
time came, the pupils were dismissed; face the tire', 1112.2103 1st the Ilene, fort at'1roml,t.l.., ui,lr lower t^mpe110 farm any longer without nonewboggier
Thr Necessary Equipment 11,1(0 is aoe ,u
Tor five minutes m the open air, Dur- get Pm warn, t}, • tin *than is agrerlhlt• iu n dry room. robe.Co it want. en. Every time
Just how can a teacher in a poor, ing this time, the. room was; aired arid fight.. ,. ,t i"nuscd portions of the house she Ind enough ahead to begin to
disinterested comunmity establish this four girls spread paper• napkins on (:'hemical fuel :at ere nrd• 1 pen• • should 11th ch,,rtl oft'• wonder what. Mies Perkins, the village
system? Fhst of. •all, a stove, fitted each desk, setting the pupils' l'o'th: Open lir02)10(1s aro inet1iebole 1'. +e emelt eb:uttre, in v,•12 fr(11111uly •che21 n'i 1 rr, would ever think of her,
for cooking and baking, sheuld be boxes 1111 the desks with spoons and them Spulirrgiy• applied are mere erm,nulirl,l than in- ,,getting herself lip in such style,”
secured, Where the school stove is howls holding the potatoes. Stu tire'. store 0r 1 (111100 .11 2' f _egltr,»t fain;;, bni the fire- .1, should S.ilneane else had to have stockings or
h e then an oil or alcohol I ltssct*es and chlmnry are hcpt clean. z-, tc•bc,l a- little tee possible hy; of mittens or school
not sulfa 1 , This particular teacher's s school rv,rs 1+ 6 di tt shoes or n parr
stove with n portable oven should be. in a isoltttad nen-interested di,iric1 If soft coal is used. they Sheald be Slt:il;irsg and 11'bs 1,;. t'uncenienre' books or a buggy rvltip and so the new
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a.t. eight, in which way the 1)01s ate1
CorsoO t.0 exerolso more than if given
all the grain they desired at the morn-
ing feed. Scratch grainer, mash 0r
given(' grains, animal protein, green
herd a+it and shall should be supplied
'vent cutting both plants at the same Mettle, sauce -Pan, str811101 or stere,' Then she. followed her talk with a! ash -int. ing. me 1(111 2(1 ,ndrttdu.,ll should either. The doetm• said it was lust
in the winter. !time without very much lessening in egg -beater, quart measure, measure deliellous lunch, serving many varieties I 1t is best to keep t 11,1i lila pot.' i,n isolated. t'eld� suit catch field a general brealtdnwn, but Mrs. Jonas
Olean file dropping boards al. 1,1011 21111 value of either as a food. We ing cup, can -opener, trblespoon: tea' of dainty sandwiches, and they Ue1,111( irval with the 11trotn rat the titi»g' YO,te11 hitt 1..1',"1.; Sproul through a would have said she could have kept
once a week and :spray tate ;111111' once 'most ahva s rn{x a little alsike clover spoon, Paring knife, vegetable hruslr' to be interested. After tint, it, was door. it the draft i poor ,o the home•, or stn eiifict'. nr srhnolronm, nn
y on going if shed ever gut that gray
n tnom't41 during ibo winter with irero- ;seed {n with the red clove) seed far butcher knife, two dish -pans, potato an easy matter to tell 1110111 of frond I cowl lino, thlnnrr rat l nr r •bre. roust at., plane: where• 1 2111, con5105I1(1 dress. The ueighboxs said she look»
one or 'ome commercial preparation the real n stated shove, masher, six fruit ,tars, six• felly values and ruby they must. troy the, be ]sapid In mild rrccnh t the toe, c»,1 r,tie1112. „owl, f,.,r 0olds {s a pn)tu.I ed lovely in the: white one, sort of
sone a 4
for killing mites, Have a good supply.........—*......:.....•............. glasses, water budget, dipper, baking contents of lite lnnehbax, he carried 1hilmer In lllrwu,g a new l:ar nhilulthtophy, tYc :ere all ;gully rested and peaceful, They said they
look-
er nand or dry dirt out hand 20 use on Crowing Betels With Small Cost, pan, tett kettle, dish -cloths, papa; nap- „ long eine sensed o inches ul' ashes an the rata 1rr ,,r true+s n., nu )n • rriptio12 onil preacln1 couldn't remember rvhon Mrs. Jones
Ibe (21oppljog boards dttring luta winter, s od he round etuly and rvorlced 1tilts• Where the box is obtained that Schaal has of g e c I l., its meritn, lint ti, very beet t
Plowed t g be merely n wooden building wiun.e, calci wcaYlran• kco the Its•:+te free rat ° time Madn't lnoked fagged. Only when she
ff any of the birds develop raids
it several limas Doth ways so as to flee, the. Bost of Chis equipme.ut, in- rash, tc mire a , nl 1 }: 111 tc.t c. you et. {t.
um permanganate Y cludin t11e oil stove, should not rax- study Mtn are un Its ' y drive'' tn, ;\11rn;1 the 1(12! 2 3 :,t 1.auiar per F I I 1 in her coffin that tired look seent-
put its much potllsst t make it level, I planted with two -row gIle lead• ,. m r,` c',l tciuu110(110111i' 1 hful l ed to have passed away,
as twill remain on the snnfaeo of a dime
1 11 t•. seed twenty -live or thirty dollars. The study the"three1,Lo It's It Inas been loris. ;u ieil»1(0 the clemlu,d for drop 'u,;'fol ..ti11 7. ea 1 Bill felt sorry ahe,n8010 got that
Ater and ltea this u -d drill, d a bean
y est apo t, the centre of its community, the leach-,
intro it gallon of w P an dropped a hear every ten inches teacher cuulcl get up o. community ett- er n'f its socinl side and an actilejlceat. Ttn)•ii 1,u•).rnc r1 ,ctarclin Slrcpiili; tt{,tdutw. „pr.n train or shine
dress. tie really meant she should
material tri their drinking water' for
and 11lotto{nnu±rat to pay for this alai arouse to the rate, I worked theta with a agent tor nod, A11 this came about of 11).''i , i• tn,c , ,.•told.'{, and a i'i„i water i,.,ttl . 01i]trr reel, if have it, A discordant squealing in
setveral days or until the symptoms
two -row cultivator and hoed them urtcest in bar scheme, r it: .11.11 cnt11 d. breed. 111,2 13 tli,a rn: rva1211(1
it . e diommoared, lee -The teaching of. domestic dcianca berltu•se one woman saw the great pus. un1•,: ted ti:<t the garden attracted h{n1. The pigs
or am arida nu I once, Harvested them, eon Indo acres, slhlhttes nn Iter school work, , I ,» 1 d,• not the tit•,1''tel sal,,,•- id::, if you
move any melt U�irdS frnm the 1lnclt as i t 0110 "lb -ry{tit 2200 Lean pnllere turd could be combined with the hui-lwnclt 'rheic +;':•',: eel, feedi reel. Leave eveie •e to ,eel 1211 111 a co111,11 or were out again. lied reAily have to
nf14111 ns noted and treat them }1t coops 'e b fix that pen tomorrow.
system, nod, after a time, the girls — ,. -- --••
might. invite -their parents ur the ' ” " r
A goad Stew Is made with Soup
t-anoth to a (limier sou i ng prepared
or ail ll, (a d c il.id •, t tit meat mixed with <
Mg interest in this 1vn jt” v lieu ole cantle' afford ,. lice l , b to t Intl r , ; r ored with tomatoes.
The use of cream has been d}scon-
tinned for the period of the wear at
Rideau Hall, the residence of Titer
Exeelleecice the Thrice and 1)ucltese of
Devettahn•e.
grow either one se arae : ,1 1 t t 'd 11001 littler the 1 .h' 'd 't
1;' P Ye time, su100(2 o gun sc los an
pamphlets. its grat0. 7.'ho Jtr4 burn more uniform- )ioH to }'tewo 21 Fpldrtnic of ('olds, gray. • ,
not mature ,just at the same The following equipment is sig- showed many leiafiet n d i l e even know she had i1.. And she went
the diiferenee isn't enough to pre ;ectad for We work: Double boiler, she had secured, ly and with lass ,linker with :t clean t tth.'cc211 ,111111fr. nose -blow- to ,hutch, but she didn't know that,
by themselves, or kill ami bury thmu
11' tlteee aro not worth treating.
a side -delivery rake. TI'fu} '2010 mon
follow the rake to pick up any scat-
torcd'beatis, Wo lei thele dry a row
clays and then threehed then from
the field, Ilad ;120 bushels of beam:
Chet piekte1 l,wo pounds, _„--etleeiC'"il{1 System Works..
One must have his land in the. Lent' Bow can the teacher do this work and fusion to the rocker, tie n el1tt,r
reef shape to raise beans '--"qty land without robbing' her other classes of which !s comfortable and tri tee to 1141
;oras tiled, furotht '4,»t.ial 1hhlg to t'aluabla '{21)0; lay 110111C111g this rook- pushed through all doors. You will
save the helm 1n1 -';,,1.11, ing supplementary work to the otltet lied this stn excellent 1nnslitulo.
a hretl t 1 1!..1,;11' r.ca, he, xt lit! 0:1 egrt, the habit of
It ,it 1 ,, rt , .55, 11p"l It ' ,,,btu < :!d, weer w r.,, shoe and
11r>l lex;,..rtN'"i'hxii•.
s,..11 Lr t 1 b, macaroni and flay.
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-another way ofthis
Browsing zilnci j)cllcj I Fel` an invalid
4.,,,,, - N +! n,, 1 1 JC ',.1 �. , I1}.• ('eel ,l3.
at 40,, 11111', t 111,1 i i1 ,rt t:
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take the rollers front a) .t n; ,I:n , in wt,l ';;. '1.,,1. 'n+,' h 111 ori 2!1.• 0o1lpit 11) initiated by I.J*S Food
idd rnnnr•, t'ontrolle; to tau cit:,e. con.lumption of
A (reel' ti'1 ; "} tie ' ir. fr01en 111211 :IS :1 suhstitrlte for meat
air over 'I,,' 'u,•i eco.••t! 1111 requieed nee'1Seue is (1200tleg »lilt
1(11,11521 rt. '1 i,: ,1:, r,ip,r: 1n t.,,•,it,oa' 1 1111.1011
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