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pte,It dice a Inst M t ire, and it was t r entertain the momentary hope thatt27 Is shown in the following table,
not di ttini:rt d now !Oat he had learn !t would fee to do c, such political Lased 011 till °tnceae„',HS:
l e', s:
I eel that 11atee ,11 ttem eve of hie meet- eeeem e es. :theme11 tad achieved hall lute over 1916.
itures. "I will a-ir fat tr., est' i o• malt hien &wing in a rather unmet:II talent crop ArR•n Acme P.C.
'that 1 .lene renia', " II,. ,.,id to him- f.,r ren,emberiu,y beat Lames tend \Choat ;l,c.;'t,t•110 763,0011 39
self. rule:, : ! 1 t li tits tide facie,. hallo• —1' ..,1.4"1'11"" 58,aed 11
td tit,± -t. rl 41.tttt t.�� tow {u•- her°`mt his ,harp eyes fixed on •e h••u 110,.., `}SS Oea 3
he 1i swell whispered o Maguire trate, -. ,.„ G
Thee hum t i t r
caro tube ,, la e0u 28L,Otm 69 _ :-.'"1"i"'''''''
- short „f sth:alt floor. \\,• b:n•e -us
h mt. ti:•nt k •,uFht tic ,ie} of ]Ifs r tg iI m -ice i ",tin••f h•nn, .u, 1 1 _ --;,•:,--•�•i•^c.:-_,. .__
i hash int,. ht Circe. tl± a gr pt rat 1+, t, eti lu tum v Potatoes 64apou :17dn:ei GO A it;indvhttid C9eauel, has al , the t u ted t bippofl
• li r. t, nearly tete n -r na' .rr that ,.c. 'elfin n v ?ul•,elf, drone Int i411 as m±±cit ttheat a pu„lt.•• t„ leen :11-
s�,x �.;. •• , , „ F An inexpensive device Bunt can lie
e the nu>.t•n..r. mar •t., t•,litr•• tri. 1, rho. tem. r„ lh.• furl rwtu•h o! your orate:. tela] S,;be',000 ' IIt;;,Illll: ! gitiu;t them a c.,.,l;ii,,. , ,:Lace
r • •
- �te.;� eire-s, ar c:•.t lr �' �a. v; _ mail.• tit Monti• tend will keel, Ill, .c
,
ets
it bre,,' h to r i fro nn the ,he tut 1 a, d' otic o:vn normal t t., het ]
_ 1 r ± 'Che wheal arr•;,go i,= the greatest •til pilo❑ ur II 1
t e•I„ caerry them over unto the n w hart
Toronto •l i'r• of rain and snow is door t td
cams one. a!�d e!., er , ,r ..1 ,
a two hal. ht t y a m,•mbcr of the Jerk frit tent! evil it fl°enc wort, Rye, dredge
Cream Wanted Food Co trot Corner
SWEET OR CelUfiNING CREAM
we supply cans. may eeeress charier
and remit deny.
Our price now la forty-slx cents
Mutual Petry ems oreeamere Gm,
740-e 2Clau• at. West - Toronto
Canada'e new wheat meg, will net
rench the eon•inling l,uhle• ;IA flour
. for three menthe at lea - t mei in the
mciett ole Gib; country will Le terY
Copyright Ilaughton Mifflin Company by apeelai arrangement with Thou Alton• t ,,• 1' t 1 t , til' ^f^"p• 1 the 1x41 lu.id of your automobile,
noel ,,.r n : ares t -WarrOlive,
are•..:. re•d t., d,• ti" r•en mt s xftr;`rn Luucs 2'; Per (lope abuse prrviuus re- iu elm lihi:aratrd \i'orld, kir.-t recur, •,I hes conte or,h, tett •`et and
I .,rte ,• 1. oldie inN2i mals', 2” 141' tent. end pn-
M xot,ht it til, ten .t I1, . �,: ,! Jerry 1 1 { t, ! i1
CHAPTER X1.---(t'ont4},) have her of the neet floor; site and when he bad ,leo,ea at it e1 "We
Nre. Armetwugt' itad never -got on,” wait. i : !lett de••> It: I, at the:
In the ate Aimee there was fel red. err i"th.r "" '-ri;c r 1}�n l,.,v
and u t .• i,f n•oub}e it n•a; 1'tvays n n
et' ctindi•iate ith+i Aimee rivalry he feurcd• t, y :til ill a ll Silt 1, 1. ,.e lits item b :k- He heel
n"eet• had kith- ,Uersch oust c mbar, n at; utr eu t 1 li d t t rt ha
i 1•r•r°n tn.t y•u didn't fret nn with. before her a in ewe t the .Sit t t
tie. ; in ling ti h m i. 1 ti i}t,• pouf, :,•„n• she w.al',dtr't have to tt.,rrt ab°ttt eanditletee for the p tete,• would
°r handling til •-nty h.•. Miand n It t b< ex""6"e,} un til+• fe'bwivg Tuns-
dumb.laall, et' delete the htr>h innro ha ;n,�: lo,ngero tattle; t;dxaln.`,<- and 1 rs' ,headquartersu' a B'e
w'as excelled roc nen', ,; tit n rho Duu°hue would lea w•lilulnr tri help her, aaY et th • t the ms
tv°altllt't sh8' mission.
preeti d there eer ises with hila. It was with high to
Of course, :tire. Itenehue'. heart at, niblence that be
this ,t tin„,Ya='!lite a.wl fee of presented him<dlf for the te,et; even
this ,,,,t :;.rte aim lilt' rttt:tetiorn. tinct went out to the :;tri, who was a• i
delicate, pale, itlue eyed c•rtatuee, the sight of the Illteen or t,wenty uth-
I get :,frena t and ,t t t he or candiolates "'rein111" ,iii: uol re -
muttered to with a pretty, wistful mouth, tired she
himself, 'and :ihrR'S the
goer] , " til;• vtltuu•tit'.'. yv;ts }at•ish of lrpttixs and comfort- elute his h„}ltlrin Some of Ihcm
„ i!. r aeeura nc• - mei s peri t that im- were taller I d 11.lt n r than he most
it tiuully pnv i ceruse for mile ileo
melee competence and kilo ledge; of them looked t u h^"; bot Terry;.
when ht t:k. tr lot 1:: 11.1..:11g the for thi,ugh she had never been lucky studying thein one after another, foul
r'y •r who° tri a i, nem:du til whom he himself that he wm
enu,.tgh to have more than one her- aid he tvilrtng to'
tdare• mew he did net curds. a Imre or untanned slteepshin :and tht.t"rnrr tato ,rru tutu•• a 'nee
1r, p to 111.• fl. rae• if Iii till t n•Nteenth It it, estimated Orli! the 1111'1'04SO Sn clip the yvmnl in ttb°;lt our -half inch of :aehstitntvs, thctvfol, I trtnc.; 1111
1 • nt. i ; ulrperativc nccrssity in OA t rountrY
}rel i r•rn trrntub 1S:.'l ptlit 11 t tillage In the reitai h modem will be In hno, '1'}r•u a Piero tri. shin •hnubl
i•.u•yrd• its tt;+. allowed to •stand well men. team6ne:egos. The present },e cot iu the pimp, of ;t squttreanon, and aur ptnple eh eta! i'• eetriee
condition of preps is very promising. ,.• es i l di:nne tore
film iu h t 11' v,I In baking lhn-e '''11)114 tr• flonlo,
The total uunitr,r of allot t• ie \Crt the cony si le oral rut, it on the t.
1
e. l;r for few ltunner,L. } then elves w IIt meth l •c tulle
7,tlte the parallel bars," said the
lx,alllrni•r,
ten the:.e ttl;er .it•rry eXrt•}leti his
t t t record, fol he "clip] ;• i" twenty-
three times as against a former high
'mirk -tit tre'ettty-ene.
Cro be continued.)
GROW 40 WEEKS' BREAD.
hail utt.en applied in t ein beelenned to IP there were man and maty that wrestle or box with Kiev of then:. hsy The United Kingdom Is Steadily Be -
and ,e r c be unloaded; .Terry event one I,y °«n; at last his tern mime, coming More Self -Sustaining.
who ahvuldn't, 'tt.as harcil}• likely
hila.
The, c tear a eargo of molasses '
she lead assisted; and if she said it were culled out of the waiting -room
te, woe enrerfu ly et twenty cents an that tiny hospital trolled nurse could and lir entered the d es.snt"-r°d.in'. T'hm [rllitnd Kit:gdurl is within a
hoax. real that la} he ryas sure of a of more us its such a matter. The stripped oft itis cloth+s, and [out on lits
at Iea?t nntamtt;-:nt emtloyment r' e nu•astn•able disi•vice now of being self -
1 w, women Passed nitwit time in ettch gymna.:mm suit. In a few monteets
upen the. wharves, ,:o lung, 4s nay: n- i ht wits summoned to e:u• before snpportiug Iu ilio matter of bread -
other's company, and it was n, oubt „levelly.
tion cetteined; but winter was tip- the It lges; turd no settee)! or college Nntn'S,
and frith the eles arty to ;holt •orae rectgni-r1a of
preaching, ittg of the lips llonnittte's kindness that .^enttett youth ever entered the heli] for any Sir Arthur i.ce, Pilerturt;eneral of
rivers r esnure must fail him. And aos,ted .Terry one day to gu fu a '°:til athletie contest with more eager ex- hoed Pr„duclion, estimates that this
even .tr ;urh humble employment he gx e. Jerry hung back at fi , i. eitement than he felt ae he paiseed into year's harwast will give 411 we pits' sup -
day ytl ..t he w"1'),lollop ander a t, , bc.amr eware rf an empx,t.s fart; hi
not return, but Bennett, unc er t, ad— 111 w t It ' supply Sn 111G•17, and lu
heave run e r e and pas.eir,;;• the, the group of judges and spectators
gratin h..' -end c ' the wharf. he el't• .au;rhud toad said, ' It s a paean g 1wd r les' nullity in 1!117 1St
]eui al} rS*ht, The sporting editor's who lazed at h'm with euriesity he , s
Batt• hs;+ y„un:l•, ohneximus faces grin- t � •P g ear Arthur', esibntuo inr this year
a frlr ad of mine and he gave me the
'art Sn lei: fir: t g}arse 141axwe1l :uttl
ming til u h the u;lrs and heard the 11a=mire. le based on the assemptie.n that the
tickst.. So Ju iy ;scruples vanish- 6
waS not fee,• flan nlrrle�littiull; one t + ret t ,
, w•ill;nlr t° accept favor,: than he :•,�u,d t}ta• next room, Then lit• m••tautlY p}y, as ct.rn,irztrc:d tctlh a little over
snick: n comment of the elder Arm- "emir name is Gerald Donohue"' whole of the wheat and barley crops,
a
stria - Ain't he file dandy eon',
ed •end sl•ttng hi up tit the stands i Donohue?"
a
b y p' he ane] his new fr}end smoked their said one who appeared to be In charge oueelfth of the to eats and one. foto til
There: tee hardly a day pa Flit ,•t l,ipes, fol}owed the Brame with en- of the examination. of the potatoes ttlte surplus shove
which he tet amiable Young per- tltustasm, and arrived' at a reatel Yee," .Terry answered. normal rr,u:untprlhn) could be made
zenS did not repair to the vvhurccs and. lilting f-1 each other. b Ile sate Maxwell leek at hint with available for breathe:l zing.
gaze at him tlr ongh the grating, eon- ••I it . 't'.:: I' h' h. 'wildcat intentness, and at once ktnetC The tact :ase in the acreage under
i s. It tt•as an a Jc'o o[t a me rating' newspaper," 0 o e c •• ,s in England mud W,tl,.S on April
n,rmanee of hr til,: hint. Sc, doubt it had been foolish 1 g t
indignity with which it seamed impoe_ :err I helptet "Lots of hall game-
]iscd with merriment over his per- c you 1 t ate thing to
me
i that the Congressman lead rcwogutyed
si1r1N t deal: he Could have borne it I get o see in the sunnier, and mat}-
si tin equanimitydhad it not bo enrol nee% in the wetter. Night work's
w his l.no.ttlztthat the Armstrong not so had when it begins at six and
girls were usiree their discovery to ends at three. And the Standard's
plague Bate and Peter at schnul, a line newspaper to work for._. -Say,
Kee, drew him out into the hall one.'ee that fellow in the gray felt hat.]
e r±tin t„ v:hsi.:r, "Jerry, wau't I down lin the aisle", Take a good lout:
eeciiick til w , ler, "Jerry,
to make at him. That's Patrick Maguire.
thin: shut to They're _Armstrongs
teae- Y011.1;e heard of hint, I guess.
..oh,sure," said Jerry, t, whmmthe
inr; Peter because you're working t f f thelocal eolith:eel!
eow•n at the river inetead of beim a
eop, and they've. et a ,et of °there on ..You'd eight to have gene an -1 met-'
to tease Peter i ut et toot. I don t tied in his ward," said Bennett. "Then
care what. t e' y to toeehoun oiler ee-u'd be .sure to be in litre for a job.' "Oh, you think it is easy to keepa: In m• family the young children are
—ltrrt 1+ r ht they should peek Patrick certainly doe, look after a}1 -child clean, do you"" I hear mothrs all in bed by seven or eight the year —'
en Peter It making hint hate
school." the residents of the Fourteenth. If say with a laugh or a sigh, "I only round. Before bedtime, during
I'll loco a little talk vv}til Peter." a man will live there for three months, wish you had to try it with my school session, is the time to attend
said Jerry But you wouldn't mead he'll find work for him—and if he :Bobbie"' thoroughly to the children's toilets
likes his looks he won't sake him
matters by fighting; with them. Date. wait as loop= as that. Ice's kind of , I have been trying it with four' even if the mother lets the dishes
,fust try to hold your terrine!. and keep good-hearted to all the folks in need children of my own without extra wait until the children are in led. She
veer dignity; S ,me time thins will
in
of his ward, but tie thein that's help, and I know whereof I speak, should then give bath., to those who
r•me our teas It's a pity. of course' in it—:tell, they think. he's next door The secret of success in the care did not bathe before breakfast and
:hat I ever made that remark about to an angel." ' of a child is system just as it i$ the wash the necks, earn and hands of all,
must I was going to he—, ' Jerry studied the hack of Maguire's secret of success in housekeeping or using a good soap on the face to clean
be a o!il ithe•n't and
yo are going s to- head With interest and ht a moment: busyness. Many mothers who adhere out the pores that ma be clogged
• g d, n1 as ,he Y
:slung with bath hands to his arms he was rewarded with n profile clew of rigidly to a schedule for the baby with dust and dirt. Thus she will
frit her wiry little frame quivering as his fare. It was a gutxf-hum<nred, . have no regular times for caring' for prevent "blackheads." See that nails
alert face, and it seemed just then to
with passionate conviction, be eyeing its companion quizzically,; the bodies of the older children. They are cleaned and teeth brushed. At
"If I ever ata, I eouldti t do better Jerry's tatention was directed to this: let them go until they offend the eye • night -too have the children use salt
than have your spirit, Date." Ind }+ereen, whom he recognized as John so bully that they are caught by an or a dentifrice on the teeth and then
Jeri} laughed and stroked her shim- Olaxwell the Congressman He im I exasperated mother and given a gen-4 run dental floss or a double strand of
name and
ante o ora pun ca
i.ess had been well known for years.
KEEPING MY FOUR CLEAN.
°tet• lemoeto0,
Reckoned in tonnage, the net eaving
lit slapping resulting from the in-
, creased production in torn and pota-
tuts in England told Wales alone
should amount In the coating year to
11,50°,000 tans.
The figures quoted relate only to
!holdings of an acre and unatteee. tial
'take no account of allotments and
gardens. The incremie In allotments
, alone since 1916 is net lease than 6r10,.
Will Ill England and Wales, or 1411 per
cent. The additional weight of food-
stuffs produced by tbis expansion may'
be reckoned at not less than 800,01)0
tuns above the normal,
Stand behind the boys at the front
.—but not too far behind,
'sv'n•hi ±i The gl'QlISV in ih" 1,'4101 ad- tin the lsl bf tlly the t no, 1•t Punt
1 s c c. Ileard Order beeamo of eetive re-
, gulping to til,, gl t and though not , ulpin r all public bakeries, and rho
: visible to the eye will prevent pare- t t 1 P
rliuytt= un the stir- ate hot eholds also, to use 10"r• sub-
eles of water remaining
st.ittee flour. On the nth of July
face. this percentage •,tits intrva,•ed to 2(1,;
in ah of Can. 1 cast of Pa rt Archive
The question arises in each house-
keeper's mind, what are puh:MI.1 .s
for wheat flour, where can they be
lied, and ]tow are they to be steed.
Sebstitntee as defined by the new lnw,
include bran, shorts, corn flour, corn
meal, edible cornstarch, hontiny, corn
grits, barley flour, rolled oats, oat
meal, rice, rice flour, buckwheat flour,
Potato flour, tapioca flour, rye flour
and rye meal. Potatoes are also
classed as a substitute for wheat
flour, in proportion of four pounds of
potatoes to one of the ether substitutes
mentioned, on account of the hither
percentage of water in potatoes. A
large number of millers are ready
with these different flours and as soon
its the. public demand calls for them
they will be distributer) throughout
the trade, and are now procurable by
dealers.
There has been some talk about the
price of substitutes being high in
primertion to flour but it is expected
that this condition will remedy itself
ns the new flours get into general cir-
culation throughout the trade. In the
,case of corn meal, the price has ad-
vnnced for corn its Chicago on ac-
count of maticet renditions. Canadian
millers were depending on American
corn and aOvanc•ed the price of corn
mead accordingly on all new contracts.
It. is not expected that this market
eendition will continue, however, as
there has been plenty of corn in the
United States since last harvest, al-
though difficulty of distribution arose
through lack of sufficient transporta-
tion facilities and similar causes. with
the 1018 crop in prospect, it is ex-
peeted that there will be a still more
plentiful supply for the coming sea-
Sell.
It. may be necessary to experimeett
with these substitute flours a feW
times before succeeding in producing
' a satisfactory loaf and opportunity
;should be taken to study the effect of
these substitutes ala} the different me-
thods of mixing, handling, fermenting
rand "proofing" of the (loughs. As
. most Cif the wheat flour substitutes
accelerate the fermentation, it will be
letter not to work the dough as long
as usual, About four hours fur fere
mentation will be sufficient to a room
of moderate temperature, divided as
follows. -2 hours 45 minutes for the
first putsch, 45 minutes for the second
punch. no minutes is allowed be-
' fore the dough is finally taken out,
kneaded and cut into loaves. After
being set in the pan, 46 minutes is ene
ough for "proofing", when it is ready
Ifor the oven,
When coon mea}, oat meat or other
!meal is used the moisture retaining
i qualities of the loaf may be improved
by scalding these tngredients at a
temperature of 160 degrees Fahren-
heit and allowing two hours for cool-
' ing. Most of the wheat flour stub-
, stitutes retain the moisture in the
loaf longer than will the wheat flour
and yield an increased amount of
bread on account of their higher ab-
sorption of water, thus reducing the
amount of yeast and shortening neeee-
sere,. The following are t. fow of
the recipes recommended to bakers.
They will be useful also in private
households when substitutes are to be
mixed with wheat flour for bread:—
C.arn Flour Bread. -•-2% pounds
etandard flour, 1-3 pound earn flour,
1 ta,bleepoon brown sugar, 2 table-
spoon salt, ae oz. yeast, 1 tablespoon
fat, 3 cups of water, This should
produce 414 pounds of bread.
Barley Flour Bread. -6 2-8 cup
wheat flour, 13-3 cups barley flour,
cups mills and walter, 1 cake of com-
pressed yeast, 2 tablespoons sugar, 2
tablespoons fat, 2 teaspoonful salt.
This should make two loaves.
Rice 'Yeast Bread. -8 cups standard
flour, 7 cups boiled rice, 14 cup milk
and water, t,i cup warn] Water (foe
yeast), rift cake compressed yeast,
teaspoons sugar, 4 teaspoons fat, lyra
o salt, Inn read • for the
teaspoons ,ons c r h
p
y
Pane will look like a stiff drop bat-
ter. The quantities mentioned make,
two leaves.
' Garden Tools.
Tnex}rrlrlrve G rd n lads.
The cultivation of a home minion
requires very little expenditure In
thole. A spade, a hoe, and a rake,
representing a total cost of consider-
ably lees than $G, ort+ all the bought
tools nccessnry to be used, Every.
thins; elso can be improvised, A
garden line can be made with n piece
i of twine tied to two sharpened sticks
that serve tits stakes, A thin piece of
hoard o' n shingle can be made into a
servieeable trowel}, A good scratcher
and weeder ran be. made by driving
Amt. three small nails through the
end of a plet•e of lath. A heavier
weeder can be made from a piece of
hoop iron, with este ane} sharpened,
bent into'a hoop.
..0600.00,011.0.50,010
b tto
1"gear•
mering brown hair affectionately. She parted the information to Bennett. i eral cleaning. white darning cotton between the
didn't understand quite what he "1'm not surprised," was Bennet's, If the mother has allowed herself to teeth.
meant, but she looked at him with rcmment. He picked Maxwell t°,fall into the habit of
pleased and grateful eyes. giving the chile ' We have recently became aware
Jerry had tut: talk with Peter than run for Congress. Nobody does any-,' dren only a Saturday -night tubbing, that danger lies in the unsterilized $2,7,,
htng
hehad promised. endshowed slim that sxm inn gets
Thewl
ansere wStau)1ard situ uatdthis this sounds like a big undertaking.' teethbrush exposed in +lee, bathroom.0 001
no matter what the provocation might sanction. The Standard's the only Aside from the dressing and undress -
lee, a boy could never have a row with anti in town that daresse ing, however, ten minutes for each
4
u4bJ
1+4Yi,4,ul.+
M0.1(EVOREAa lit : MINUTES
.�.-.,,_• • grakloot. all gums
r. Make+ light,
wholesome bread,
3.. %roll, etc., without
trouble, Saves flour
and helps caoserve
the Nation's food
supply.
Comenient, quirk
and lean --handl
do net touch dough.
Delivered all charges
paid to your home. or
through your dealcr—
four lune nze 51.75:
eight loaf size 11.25.
she h;m. And you know, fromoall they
a girl—that however insulting child Is ample time. When the child
eht h 13 1 hi
mi„ e a man ton t r. t ae s hand tell MN, he's not such a bad lot, Ile, is kept clean with a daily bath, this strong salt water before putting et in
en a arrest woman.." Peter ceps sremiom t mosm.• lives as strict ae a preacher—,loesn't ten-minute period will allow either a place.
drink
Yes, that teas true, but it was never , sieesn't smoke; and for all he's sponge or a tub bath, Children When colds or contagious diseases
by evaty °.f supposed to have made a fortune out more than seven years old can be
gratifying any personal of politics, you'd never know it ex are prevalent, when the day has been
resentment, but simply bNeause, forpt taught to bathe themselves though it dusty or the child has been it: a
file safety of the were, It lar e, the Cei•e b'emha»cn •s nand es tibu hs milk fir � trill be nece - ary fat• the mother to a owrl, it is best to use the atomizer
ladies had to be pin under re _traint, Meir habits and seeds sic] pf,aide to attend to the /leek, ears and wrists of after the teeth are cleaned, spraying
• And if you've ver neticed a cop hos p tl, at his nspertse; and he lives children until they are about fifteen. both nose and throat with a simple
arresting a lady, Peter, you've noticed in til me little h ,urea he's always In a largo family it is best to have'
that the lad • does all the talkie The y antiseptic.
y g' i}ve} til i on Moran Street. Re-.lullf the members bathe at night and
i p neVel• bathers to anayrer buck, alar tied bachelor. and ]auks after his the other half in the morning so that The girls' hair should be thorough -
\,,w yc)p want to get in train}rg tm IN sister are] her kid: you'll see him run-• all will not want to use the bathrootn ly brushed and braided before going'
a cop m d *thele the girls just bear this in riiug them round in his automobile,' at the stone time. The father and lc Berl. Where it is still allowed to
te `r flint you. Just Drar't 'You suirp°se you know anybody older children will usually prefer cold hang, make two braids and roll the
Yet, because i Iin notiaiieop. bet Ilcan that could introdree you to him?" 'baths in the morning while the even- f Dail in a kid cutler to avoid,'
do one thin a cop we+ :d ph•, and that even -
Jerry sh",ek his head. "I'm afra-- ing should be reserved for little chi}- ugh straggling ends, Lay out the
not. I vete^e met the: Congressman school clothes, replacing those which
i.. keep my mhurh Chu;.' Ter<t remem- loco there, but he wouldn't rement liren oh are dirty front the day's.
her always to say that to ;ourself, bee me ---and he wouldn't lel me if play, for those too nnuemir. f6r cold are soiled and if necessary taping any,
Peter." 'he did." P baths and for the mother who has ht-' with rips or holes downstairs to be
The little boy's face cleared withi uwell now, I tell you" ---Bennett 'tie time to give to her ewe care in the' mended Tater in the evening.
satisfaction; he felt that hie r.,tn•se Amass! earnestly ---"you go and call on ramming if She must also prepare nave the children black the shoes
would n nv be muds melee !Maguire some clay anyway. Tel}' breakfast. before they wash, and be sure every:
CHAPTER "eli i him your name's Donohue and let him All the children should wash their necessary thing is in order at night
look at you, VII het he'd do some faces, hands, clean their nails and so that when the child dresses in the
Not a}1 the neighbor, were ae un-' thing for you. He stands by the- enmh their hair before coming to the morning he will be ready for school.
pleasant as the Armstrongs, On the Irish and he's a good judge of men." ibreakfast hies m play.
floor above Jerry and his mother' Jerry thanked his friend for the i1
lived a young compositor and his wife, suggestion, but had no idea of acting Atter breakfast. the children should Have one regular night on which
Bennett by name; and from the first on it. He wasn't going to put him- be trained to go to the toilet and to you cut the toe and finger nails.
Common table salt will make it sterile.
After the child has cleaned his teeth
have Itim rinse his brush and dip it it
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they had shown a friendly disposttlon.1 self under obligations to the hose and brush their teeth beam, leaving for' Very little children need a weekly
Mrs. Bennett had eonfided to Mrs, feel for the rest of his days that Ma- school, The fares tend bands of the shampoo.
Donohue her expectations ---a hardly! guire had a right to count of his little ones ehould be wiped before they! ()nee a month have a day for giving
necessary formality- -and had pleased: support, From what he had read in
are allnnvcl to play. each child special caro. In my family
her by saying it was a comfort to; the newspapers he had conceive 1 a Before lunch and dinner lin -titre to I began weighing them on their birth-'
have the chiblien retell their }lands days, the fifth. thirtieth, seventh and.
with soap and crater and a mail brush. ninth of each meals and have kept itl
This i • a neeessary precaution if they' up ever since. I have found that the !
are to be kept well, for more infeeticns best clay to give them other atten-
are carried from Total to mouth than tion too. Besides being weighed and
in any other way. A child le liable having a general looking over I give
to have dieexse germ, of all ,sorts on them a ehampoo, have the hair cut or
hie heeds when he comee in from trimmed and clean the teeth of the
s linn1 or play. littleanes myself by dipping an
I After lunch teve them trnn attend orange -wood stick in sweet oil and
to the teeth and face and hanris. In thele in powdered pumice to remove
summer T have found it best, to Mese tartar. Twice Et year I have the
the clean clothing put on at this time.' dentist loots over the teeth.
In the morning I allow my children' To make this routine vasty, ropy and
all reasonable freedom in regard to tack up the following table as a re -
dirt. , minuet
Intentional careleesnt " should elj Daily. Before breakfast: Bathe or
ways nicm with disapproval, ace:denia wash, hair, nails, dress. After
be palmed reser r lightly. If a child be breakfast: Teeth and toilet, hands and
to learn to leen himself clean ever, fares. Before lunch and dinner;
to be allowed to have nice teethes midi
Waith hands, After lunch; Wash,
appreciate, therm, he meet have praet.ice [dean clothes in vacation, hair and
tend I believe it ie not unreasonable to teeth, nails, 'Bedtime: Bathe or
extent him to koep himself clean dur- I wash, teeth, hair, nails, atomizer,
int; the afternoon to the extent of Mark shoes, cleat clothes.
reserving; clean plays for those hourel Weekly. Cut nails. Monthly.
Walks, rides, toys, honks and games Weigh, shanties)°, hair cuts, tenth.
have their place in the summer atfter-1 All the year. Regular hours for
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wings of years beauty of complex-
ion goes too, unless you give your
skin proper and daily care. 'Use of
Ingram's ltdilkweed Cream will en-
able you to appear youthful when
you are no longer young. Its dis-
tinctive remedial effect upon the
tissues of the skin keeps the com-
plexion colorful, soft and free
from blemish. It does actually
"healthify"and beautify yourcom-
piexion. Since 1565 there's been
nothing else "just as good." Take
no other. Two sizes,50c and $1.00.
Warm days, household work, and
kitchen heat, all cause perspiration and
shiny, oily skin. You can avoid this by
using Ingrem's Velveota ea ave rain
Face Powder,Sac, It blends perfectly
with the complexion. A tight touch
hides little blemishes, makes your
complexion smooth, soft end flawless.
A full line of Ingram's Whit products,
Including Zodenta for the teeth, :5c, is
at your druggist's.
A Picture
With Each Purchase
Each time you twy a package of Tn-
gram's Toilet aids or Perfume your
druggist will give you,without charge,
alarec portrait of aworld famed motion
picture actress. Each time you geta
different portrait so 3,011make a collec-
tion for your home, Ask your druggist,
F. F. Ingram Co., Windsor, Ontario
THE SEAL TH T SAo{fES
Your fruits, jams and jellies will come trona the
Jarr, months hence with il e z
y
bit of their
"canning.
•
day" freshness and flavor, if you "Parowax" each con-
tainer.
Parowax completely seals against air --and airtight
jars are immune to mold and fermentation.
Melt the Parowax and pour a thin coat over the
jelly glasses. After putting on cover, dile fruit jars in
Parowax to seal airtight. You have sealed in goodness
and barred out "spoil."
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cartons, at your grocers or druggists.
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