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Special attention, paid to diseases ed
omen aad Children, heving taken
goeteradUate work in Surger3r, Bac-
terleiogy cmd Scientifto gesietue.
office in the Kerr Reildence, between
The Queen,* iietei eild the Baptist
51 Cherch;
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Addjc municetione to -Agrencrntlef, 7$ Adelaide St, Wt i Toronto,
R. Lna-Plemao prescribe a proper
retie)), foe my cows to etipplenterit
°Atte, eorn, corn fodder and inarsh bay.
Atiswer:,--A ration made tep eoen
fodderUIJd marsh hey fla the roughsege
and gteeend oats and corn as the con-
centrates leeks both nitrogenons elo-
mente, which Ara neceesary in zuille
produetion., and eneoulente. It would
be well to make tile glain ration ones
'third each of bran, corn meal, and oat
chop., An even better addition would
be oilealce rneel, about one pound pen
dal, clover hay would make a valu-
able addition to the coarser portion
a the ration. One feed of thie Per
day would be es stritabie amount. rrent
15 to 25 pounds a either turnips or
rnangels da.y to each animal would
Il•elp the $uteulleuee, of the ration.
J. Bee—Would you kindly, give axe
en opinion on feeding rye to deity
cattle, Le., in connection with other
Zees, such ass oats and corn?
.Answer:--Rge iS an tuesuitable
grain to feed to dairy cows for the
reason that this grain is. subject to
the disease of ergot. Ergoted grain
is liable to, eause peematere birthand
should therefore be Li:Voided with all
breeding animals.
have twenty-two fall pigs
and I have no wank, only what I buy
and that is half water. Blow would
tankage go and how much should 1 preferably put on by apraY
feed to each one hundred pounds of A three pee cent. solution of amain
weight of pigs? Please tell me where or a hot lime waah should be effective.
I can hay it and its probable prim Unless the building is much - larger
Answer: --The Dominion Expert- than the term hen coop would suggest,
mental Farms as a result of experi- the sheep should by a raeans be
meets carried on in the feeding of given an outdoor run. In fact they
tankage tc, swine,have adopted two would be the bettee het this in any
systems ofusing this feed, which is Case.
fOlarld to be a very useful substitute
for milk. One is to expose the tankage C. R.:—Can you tell me the reason
in an open box in the pen and allow that my five -month-old pigs have
the edge to help themselves. At the biles? What can be done for them?
saine time they are give satisfying Answer:—The ailment complained
ions of either dry chop or sloppy of is probably due to -constipating
feel The other system is te mix the foods and the need of exercise. This
tankage with the chop and , feed it can be 'corrected by adding a small
either dry or in sloppy condition proportion of raw linseed oil to the
When the tankage is mixed a proper- ration, feeding liberal quantities of
tion of from 6 to 6 per eent, of the roots and allowing for a daily run in a
mixtuee is used. Vcrilen pig a are ni- sunny yard.
lowed to h* theniselVeS theeeelsotIlY
eeneume a religh51y larger erleportien,
rending in same asee to 7 per-edflt.
of the whole wation.
The price of tankage variee seeor.&.
„
ing to lts protein eontent. Tenleage
containing from 60 to 60 per cent. of
protein wmally aelle at about $66 per
ton The lower grade whieh contains
about 45 per ma. protein Isms a mar-
ket peke cf about $45 Per ton, 00
that t1143 eefft is about the same in
either cage in relation to the value of
the feed, Tankage is a'bsvoduct of
the modern abattoir. It is usually
scold by feed merchants and the larger
seed atoree,
W. ;int going to keep ray
sheep in an old hen coop thie winter.
Will &filen lice stay on sheep? If
they will, what should I use to remove
them?
Answeri-alt is presumed that the
building termed a hen coop is some-
thing more than the name implies,
rather a house in which fenvl.s have
been kept. Poultry flee are quite un. -
likely to remain on sheep. They do
not remain on human beings. It would
be well, however, to cleanse the house
of this clasa of vermin. Poultry lice
are usually fouod in -cracks and ore -
vies or lieleir.d boards near the reest--
ing quarters. All loose hoards should A xnevement hae, been set on fo
therefore be removed and the house for the recording and registration
given a thorough disinfeeting wash, Canada of new varietiee of herbaceo
plants, shrubs and trees. At a meet
TITS
ADYANCII
The Importance of Cologitm
Thi:$ word: ,c9+1trum 10 fens
the first milk given by. tbe cow Of
heetenaY, Y 0.533.
rotected ihypatent rights. The regie-
to tretien 11'100;i/eery will include pros
tor! repTeigeT31341iVear SS Wail
000mmitteses to deal with different
ft; classes of plants. Applicatione will
out be ilret deet with by provincial tepee-
eentat yea, next by the Itegletration
Ilureeti who will determine vlilf;ther or
net the mine eeked for is already, in
ueo. The Dominion Plortieulturbet
will then Imes his, opinion on the mer-
its of the plant . end registration will
,
only be given with the sanetion of the
B,egistratien Corninittee. The Prone -
salon lies been laid before theaDomins.
lo.n Minister ,of Agrieultnre, 'whe.., ap-
proves of the plan, and gives hope
that the necessary assistance for eere
.
becoming feeelh. We have elves),
thought that the valve of, feeding -t
first inills to tho ceif was to clean
and start the digeative organs in the
Perfermeneo of their proper function.
It appears from teats rocanatiy made
that tide pooltion was wrong.
Ei ailments runnin two
Years have eetablieW, the fact that
this colostrum is a 'real germ killer.
It destroYS the darigeroue germs
whieh lark . the digestive tract of ,
the young paliuma. Some of the ealvee
in these experhaeuts were given laxa-
tivee to make certain that their bow -
Oa moved regularly, Thes-e caly
were much weaker than those reeei
ing ooloetrum and the death rate w
high ad among those not getti
this • fleet milk, Out eif twenty -
calves which did not receive col
tenni, eleven died.
Calves from' tubeeeular cows eau
raised withont exposing the you
animals by heating the colostrum
140 deg, P. for thirty minutes. Th
destroys the tubercular germs b
does not decrease the disease-resista
or inuriunizing properties e the eel
team. To prevent thickening the c
oatrum should be heated in a don,
cooker or in a pan phieed in a bock
Walk Jul
1!,
My Kitche
By liViariorle Sims
Why should no•t Any kiteben erre Cretonne ie nnt good beotvas0 it dos
of the moist attractive rooms in MY 1120t 1'0,111140r sotWaeiontly, HecorY 0n-
hourea, since f Mend a larger prepor-i bleadhed muslin is not geed, either,
tlen iny time there than in any, beeareee it eleits out too much light.
other one room, except my bedroom? My cuetains are made of dottecrSwiss,
thinly starched, and ironen pleats
to give nu' windowe the fresh, criep
look I !Jove. Beemiee of the amount
of pleasure I get from these curtains
I am perfectly ' to ,spend the
time it takes tle iron them. If you
do not have the time or desire for
cuitains like mine try this type:
Tb e lcitchen / grew ep, in was big.:
It teak an endless time to mop. The
urjow looked out on the hog let and
all I eotild see was mud. The stove
came, out in the middle of the room
and lehad to walk around it to get'
.bacle to the sink. The pantry was
aeroee the room, from the- etove arid
Vint& on t ri.areau will be P.rovICIed* the table and ethe te, b•e walked vpry, sieaer, thin unbleached rousine
Osenlini tee and. also of the Conn
nom; across the, kitchen to the table neeh end and run the, turiains. or. two;
loY the 'window (washing: them while ede—one at the top of the ,sas and
he Secretary, of the Registration in bringini, dishes from the dining_ for sash curtaine. Crochet 'cope aerees
ee is Captain L. V. Burrows,
Ottawa..,
nter • minters..
.1ft5 When 'sheep- are expoeed te edit",
n_g sharp Winds, they becerne, blind
Treatment, Ave aix drops% a a15 sat-
-mated solution borie add in the
ult eyes, twice a day. Keep it up several
°Onslt:' :110:3471y3,.iperslit yen' oue b'tatcnilkettsheent.ellama-Ve°.bnertheeSe
ble eharp-shed on ley reads. • , .•.
et
Water Steele in' the barn rather 'than'
of hot water. A large number
a turn them. out in stotiny weather. -
Keep tall piga growing. It doesn't
pay to rough them through the win-
ter, Get 'ern ready- for early- epring
market, ,,
If the 'fowls are kept' busy seratch-
ing in litter, they do not naind the cold.
calves were raised on eolostrum thus
treated and are doing as well in every
way as the ealVes which nursed their
dams. ,
A Canadian Plant Regis-
tr tion.
4- Seed Com Needs Air.
in Give air a eineeee her seed corn
us is stored. The air should get to every
. .
- kernel of the ears. This Itilearla that
rau linteereity a Toronto,
culty of ededionie: Licentiate of tho
atherie College of Pbeesteians and
Surgeonee
°Mee Ratreecer.
IN CHISHOLIVI BLOCK
6TEt. PI-IONE 20
sale
efteral' Practitioner
nate Vuiversity of TorOnto.
itit3r of Medicine.
oaeplaine St., two doors sou
o Branseviok
rolephonsie--Ofiloe 281, lie,sidence 15
der
Shipping Potatoes in Winter.
Pt& potatoes in weather that is below
To make a box car safe for shipping
freezing, the floor, walls and -ceiling
of the eat must be eovered with build-
ing. paper held in place with laths.
Alter papering, a false floor should be
dent. Etreeders who de not Produce laid on supports running - lengthwise.
milk at home ean oit611 boy the emu,'" This alloevs a free air channel, four
ruerew serniesaiiel buttetinilk. Expori- to six inches deep, below the faun
ments have proven that five pounds of floor and extending from the centre
sour Skim -milk is about equal to a of the ear to either end and connecting
pound of' the commercial semi-selid with vertioal air -passages formed by
butterin.ille. false walla built four to six inches
The cash vane of the sellr milk for from the ear ends. Pelee wale, also,
poultry feeding is rather diffieult to should be built a few inches, from the
determine, but a fair of seven sides of the car. The ' false floor
cents, per gallon has usually been. eon- should not cover the area between the
sideted fair. The commercial semi- doors, nen a sthve installed, if
solid buttermilk us/m.1119 costs dose te the shipment is likely to pass through
four tents per pound, although the severe weather. A false deer .should
00st greatlY ingueneed by the arn" be built on one side for a stovepipe
mut Purchased and the freight rat"' arid bulkheads put across the car at
OSTEOPATHIC PH YSICIAN There are (mite a few Petah-Yellen either side of the doors to form
ettopathy, Electricity, All diseases, nil —
xma their own dry mash by Pur- "well" for ths stove. These al.se
treated. chasing the senii-eolid butternrilk for wells, as well as the centre bathes*
the protein and then adding as much rise well toward. the ceiling. and with
home -raised grain as possible, pint the false floor form Iwo large bus
the neceeeety iteme purchased off their around Avilith the air continually eir-
eighbers elevator. makes culates. The bus ehould be lined with
an economical mash and the poultry- PaPer.
an knows what he is feeding.
There „seems to be a -value to feed.
Apple.s. ing milk that -cannot be expressed eas- Care of Barnyard Manure,
With mote attention being paid to' in cash. It has the vitarnines which The conservation and application of
the grading of amine, ,anything ethical: Produce growth and vigor- Breeding farm manure is a matter a vital irn
0ontritvtes to the deterioration of the stock that have milk in their ration portance fanners, as ehe amount of
fruit after peeking or in storage will, than hens ?red:2.1ese more hatehat?le eggs avaibable plant :feed- in the soil is the
,he of conetterehie interest, to fruiti, Item shen,„s_ _wsilesl get all their Protein principal factor in determining crop
gross -era. Observations emelt at Ex-{ ueel er ilsh aeraP. yields.
aliment stations show that late eara..1 In feeding lirinid sour milk and but- Barnyard manure is the most effee-
ineeete sometimes escape the no -1 terrailk the dish0s- shorad be frequent- tive fertilizer and best soil improver
of the packer era are put 11111Y 'aided and seruhhed with a cern known. Each ten contains approxi -
here Inter they may develop cob to looser' the gamMYeaceumt"" mately 10 Poll/A of nitrogen, 5
id, &mate to the frait, tions, Dirty nak- seems to he a source pounds phosphoric acid and 10 pounds
nIA'ae, Or worm form of leaf -
of digestive troubles. Do not feed sour of potash, arappleing three easentiai
bud ineth, and enaeehenters MIX in any type of fountain which elements of pkilt fend, Foe ineeees.
The use of milk in producing eggs
end poultry' meat is beooming more
general as the good results are evi-
Oftloe adjoiniug residence, Centre
Street., next. Angileas Church (former -
le Dr, MsoDonald's). Phone 272.
,sgds Attack Store
have. iiven
found feeding en appeea be oPened= s° YOU eau see Mg soil fertility farm manure is un-
equalled and it is oise of the most
valuable assets of the fame The more
manure the larger the crops, the
larger the easopes the more live stock
that call be kept Whieh in turn will
produee more inarture and increase
crop production.
vain* onfine their eats An -the liquid inanure should be
steel fruit, Imxt the ap.. 014 Department oi Agriculture Ot- saved as it is far richer in nitrogen
xt,b(1:4carentar 114103 two a few days ego, Dr, .1, H. Gris- and potash than the solid excitement.
We, Deputy Minister of the Devert, 'rhe Aeon and. gutters in the stables
meat*, pohlted text tamt at the present , should be sound and ,liquid -tight.
iene COaxadinu bacon on the British ficient litter or bedding material
arket is losing rather than gaining, should be used -to take up all liquid,
IA This totieluion was drawn'l Itaxame for corn, which is one of
study of markets while in Zug.] the principal -crops entering inte ro-
weeks aege, 0Ompared -with tatious of all steak farms in Easters
on NvlAch eaSay tOtS the 'Canada* tan bG applied as made by
a Canadian skies W0rAldrmipixtg. it directly to the tielda and
io many eases too thiele spreading it Where tern is- tt)- be sort
the best pikes, The dil. tile following season. This practice
eats not only a saving of labor but
te losses in plant food from
and heating.
ilinited amount of manur
bef command Of farmers, 51
irabto to view it under t
I incorporated with th
of soil, it will, by,
, surface so
its to .heldingee
d feed 4.11
able t
piled in the mantra, while codling.,
moth larvae, the lesser apple worm,
Gan Jose ecale and 'apple maggots aro
'Motet to "have continued their Zeeding
asit dovelo,pment in supposedly sound
which had been placed in stor-
e , ,Vortunatoly the codling moth
na•tt
all the Inside when it is -Jawed and
elestued,
Right Type of Hog Es en
To Export Bacon Trade.
Addressing a body of senior offic jells
of the Live Stock t ranch of the red-
bettenen Canadian and
t three cents per
on The wholesale
ed study that
aiI market
IST4.31
41t
istavtIr !W
55
ing of the executive cominittee of t
Canadian Hortieultural Council, he
in Ottawa on Nov. 13, it etas deeid
to proceed with the establishing
the bureau the basis of a repo
prepared by the Regietration Coi
mittee of the Council,
The eegistration proposed is intend-
ed to protect the name of a new var-
iety and the rights of the originat
in the same sense that inventions a
he the corn ahFuld not be paled on shelves
Id er even laid on the floor. hest
021 plan is to sling it up with twine or
of stack on nails so that no two ears
rt tench each ,other. This -will provide
n.. for the free _eirculation of air and
thereby Increase the germination.
Farming is a game a put and take.
or The mere you put in of fertility and
re care, the more you take out in el -via%
Parents as Educators
Making the Most of Stories—By Mary France s Davis
One of the most valuable assets
the mother of small children is th
ability to seareh through he r trees=
house of stories and find just the rig
one for the need <if the moment.
Ahi ehildren love stories, and a
eager to listen to any interesting on
but by giving eareful thought te t
selectibn of her stories a mother ina
make them contribute directly to th
mental and spiritual development
her children. The real purpose
telling stoiles is to give joy, and
coarse this primary aim should a
ways be uppermost in the mind
the narrator. -
The simplest way to classify stori
re
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he
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there So the little boy stopPed erY-
ing, and stood up, and emileel at all
his friends." Mothers will find amlele d
material for these home-made stories
in every -day happenings, and Should I
use simple words and keep the action e
brief. si
The stories eha.t „natensally follow
these fall into two classes, those s
which relate incidents that rnight reale, e
iy" have .•happeneel, and those which a
hog the other at the bottom. Theee cur-
p_sowel6nern)g,aetroen6t;:pul3rrgat ,tdhged.ne.t.,itirmblowto;roletittopeionvne-ara;diiiiiitnria:n
:oondms—oultle‘kinrieeelL'etudidein:dt atoddthaen;ltihniinngg be'.,igh:te:aje tdoeasiredsthee. wini..fewthe. re'els are
toTohnerifizoesoasimr. the
tr•fmnim.iiholseevaies,h•" be. canule re7 40 not naeced
dark Boor did not show spots , vinaply ,w.,41.50,44 out at
dark froning but
a„., curtains dim he mdeed with the wine
re These eeedere a this Page who I use colored loons to make there more
walls,, ceiling and woodwork were stretched on the rods and by morning •
dark green for the same reason.
they are dried in pretty, fresh folds,
have, never werked in any but bright, tae ti
ve
kiehtecheerfluisi,caneunnneevser, alpsinpr%Ilciateeon.vigeenimeanst winDodatchw arti,corta4:stisofectofor rythe Teehielselenzznti.s,
1 do niine—after the hind I have de- gist of a pair fog each ash, those of ..
seribed. . the upper Kish heing finis -bed at,one
for my large family. Our house has end and .„„.„, there on two _rode „neigh,
-using the kitchen for anything niore • _ __
I deekled that my litalleln 'was tee end 'With a heading end at the Othen ;
twelve floor space is all I need even the infwer saalLwita a heading at qaela
caahigrinv,,:ingidvee7s000;dainnoorwiwotbthaTheiehtedttilthoee -15:1;i0bi.; e;ondrevre.tairevith?;d':_vieto,mth.isaFoe,,ipe:sismn.1:1,t.lieeiNlvephenaii,rrio_73,0%fheiro:
11;ci'Tri*aezekitl'il''s'esou-inirt7c4nh'ibeantilnl„ in. Nature. 431711:til:hf:realvtaimuLigetlitatherse4s1117sbaseelui:etwurniletill:Grill11181har.U' St
what is the 1.1Se Of &taring at barns market which toes not need ironing
b be leeking at while working, that is a inetty.eeersuCker material on the
alley, or hog Pen all the time? The. .inis, gestenal comes a whate or white
vrinclows over my sink look out on the Leackg.eemid with colored stripeg
road, and on some daya I have a movie Finished with a simple little cotton
all of my own, " Plies other window edging that costs a fevr cents s yards
afinlidi vieengegtiltablgie7gesarnicleensa and the flower
it Ogiln.1:48mt at7urfaactiins". &fished with a
rweasitl. ul Just .grass and trees make a arieizifie.,'tria0Er psia441.4ieoesbansi.dse, allero\ssusbaatisLedv.
- •
The Best Position. tory ma.terials.
I really had some things to eo9 The Cozy Corner.
in the old kitchen One was tho my cozy corner does more ehan any
breeze from the, -south and another other eine thing to Make my kitaleal—
was the shaded west window that let and therefore myself—cheery. I sat
enough of the afternoon sun in to considerable time dri that dark green
eep things Cheertal. The tree out- kitchen on a ,•sgmight, ordinary ,.tkits,
hot eteehoemlvwe'srtheWn indgepthht% S'airSVPPerils frrrd;:: oehrefOr(illalf:teS' WaiikeitittirtgO trieocailkeort(e)eatt
My own kitchen has a. door and Win- ini the meringue that had . to he
ciev• on 'the south, mei ". two hall` snatehed out of the oven at. just the
wihnadvoewsbeec;nveiln mthaen;iilicl:lig(Ttf- tuts07.1116:: irnighthte8kieTdbe.11 1 hadoli:anowIniat sitting
Iittfiinvig
ast kitchens. hut ,I wanted the east ray friends and mighhogg„ lige it too.
de of aur louse i'er the long living Over by. the long window I have a
room and sun. parlor. I have alwaYs oossdoeseassie little sewing rocker.
ax;idd:ththeatu .if
'built
te bthueiltr:ustr.isofitctilhene sloilurssi,et trion:reeesilisi. bees hesousiaoh splealfceuroereeadthesowimne:
round them, we emeld have -what we thing, bta„,i. 000g be,* enee in a
ish and the Mechem would not be
while. One neighbor said te me
of open up the world of fairies, and make-
.°1f- ibalieleieviie&n.ei kindergarten age de -
of light in fairy tales, because they stim-
uleute the imagination. In this stage
es of mental 'development the.imagina-
tive powers are very alert, and little
childeen live almost as. netieh in blie
s- world of' make-believe as they do in
- the real evorld. ..13eeause af this their
g •
t- minds erave fairy tales. -
es Nature lessons may be taught bean.
p *fully and impressively themegh
e- stories. Children enjoy these, and at
y the same time gather intich valua,ble
o inforination.
Boys are especially interested in lo
true stories of hereee, and many his- n
is according to the age of the heiger
Nursery rhymes are used universall
as the very first' stories,. for they d
light children who are still mere ba
hies. The jingling rhythm first a
tracts the attention, and after limn
-repetitions, as -the little inhale develo
the Weida begin to convey mental.pi
'tures,, and the story IS gra:kali
uncle,rstood Many babies only tw
years Old reeognize and enjoy most.
the Mother Goose rhymes,
- There is a slight gap between th
stories given in storyebooks. hav
found that two-year-old ehildre
geeatly enjoy simple -bales relatin
their own personal experience, whe
told in a &ear, direct manner,
instance --"Once a little boy Lam
Preston went out for a walk, and h
tuok irsbo the =17 corner left for "whenever I have a minute to rept
hem. want to get away from my kitchen --
Proper ventilation maleee such a big deer out a it." won, may be should .
difeerence----it gives us a cool room feel that way, to,, if I had to work in
to work in when necessary ,and Pre- her kitchen. Mine is net the kind, I
vides a way to draw off the odors 0f am alevays wanting to get away from,
:°°h:celdyrurs.pginaatilnitetilofofwtlegisen4lioerunbseert.sawdebinlijitollierneedttlehee tAeleheninko.kitheihroenneekin:rax'ganccirbaIirrs'arieide;lre"oadogotnitledt you
I always announce to the whole farailY thigag. ie too good for the kitchen if it,
that I've let the potetoesaboil dry or is built to.serve its purPoee.' Spindle -
the eggs search? „ legged rockers no longer good enough
Good light is necessary for effi-
eeantseY•lighThrbede inmanatchwehyeeryfetirmeele7shone tinhealainkitehmeLtbitiaertle,doheasntgilinegpicotvueriz.L
lir
eked into the -oven was wasting bed in the spare ieeoni where the gees
for the parlor have niore place in.
latches, endangering her life and the is supposed to sleale peacefully! A
,,euee, end cutting her efficiency at ecianfortable, suhstantial rocker, either
ast in half because the hand. holding weeker or wooden, lia.s just as deft
he lighted match was no h,el,p plaee in -the kitehen as the sink t • .
turning, lifting Or taking' food out. range, or table. At least I think so!
Leatle:tyl. °Oaf siligeilloiulint!ltrieCatovheatve'bGesuistlinegpe-t makTheeatnlylinlegithlverthielleheeitry-8,eaelle7ittso stnizee:
turning the etove around. its coolneee, its brightness and its
Light should come from over the ooziness, • And so, contrast to the
ftshoulder If it does not, eve work &Nee green kitchen of roy girlhood, my
e toeless' facts may be presented in this h
• way. '
Several r ,eee. nt celIections of chin t
g riten's stories are indexed according
ti to the moral kseons they contain.
or This 'enethed• of olaseiheation is very P
ed useful te .inothers who like to use IY-
e stories as a.aneans of discipline. A
fell down and began to cry. II
friend', the squirrel, ran down from
tree, and looked at him. Then his bi
friend-, the dog, ran to him and bark
ed 'Bow -wow,' Then along oame h.
sister, and 8aid, 'Don't ery, little Bee
is skillful story -teller maY relate her le
a story with the idea of correcting in
g some childish, fault, -without losing a
- the fresh, appealing charm of the ea
is story iteelf. Perhaps this is the I
supteme test d a good story -teller, o
-
ZritZan-118ghlastaGNi7. nortorsatItilietametearoyn; Iatinteldirhearf°1 utc;ydaleyriipsliTnfIarsataybitYliissmbnel-1
eh -working space needs it e own light. cause it oeuld be glaringly bright. I
had one light put in over the sink, like to look osee of eta windows end
ne near the Twig° and a third neer wateh passerby on the road. And when.
TO SEICCEga a tent:eel fixture into NViliCh to screw can 'newt right there. and not have
to go through the dining room or up
the ballet° the living room to And a
spot into whic'h 1 ean "drop."
I keep a pot pamley solne
other green growing thing iri the
winelow till. What a differente
ing surteneeltt.11 opfutCluTt'siZse.n theua' lonid4k7al,kItgrweLlilkli'tac711!e•IV'trrirciedi'llpcnIollAYv
TEE *OAD
n1b6ng mhinet' 1;light have had I am tired- and want to rest a minute
a three-way socket Then 1 eould
have used throe coeds and had nay
theee lights wherever 1 Neighed. If I
'mild not have had eleebrie lights, it
s would have been enety to have ,sbelves
built near er over these.variots 'work -
Contains have a place in the kitchen curtains would have done worlds, for
but only certain kinds of cuttains, 5, toe.
- The Trees Don't Strike.
,
Oe 6y,. this summer; after teading
all the newe abetit the toe' and tail -
way strikes, 1 happened to be ,taking
a itirble through the w�edtob. In the
notate of my wallt 1 passed' several
fine piles of all -body maple atoveivood
that -Wee cat , lest and is :Sees
soning properly:for 0.g6 lleXt
5 true that we ,only Meant to. use it
in the k'Kelten stove, but if there
any Shortage we will not And it ,nete
epaery to burn the furniture or ',tear
;up the 'iloOra to :get Intl to keep ns
warm. We wentthrough a ;winter in
the. war wIthout.:using the tog stove -
end. onn do it again. Of oennse,,Coal
is handier te use, tend,:eiteds•la,,*:eite:
tteSiden, hat if the cOal operatere end
their employees will quarrel it thietrA
Mean to much le M As it <Mee to eity
," people. the woodlot is a :kind Of
antararo :tot t1W,'.410110 that. it "Atortil,
• 1001,1)t. Up, A slieeiegia'aot eos ike(r
11'401.1.011 stixaub.te reterett4tiOn in the
country,'• for reanY,.' 'farineinii already
reall$ that it 5 net safe, ,to
pendent om:Out.sidesupigieg
l'Ax:04.. al,Ao piN:,piote.thndeirelep.,
ment of eleeb:ieity for the transpor-
, , „
VatatM eonmlmanies, trild ail users of
power eee the danger of being entire-
ly dependent on coal. These things in
turn will help to onserve the world's
tioal aupply, Whieh is, hi deugoe• of be-
ing Used too rapidly in our modern
enterpTieee, •Se that we een see that
even Strilsee snae- serve tteeful pur-
lieu* never dreamed gtgliy those who
pirseloniu:Itor
tie'th:nt;atitef I,eis,c,-ci-oila.:;vteatiilonand tsenste
e
conservation Pmvidenee niake.8 uze
101.13 b" :tuet itwebv. t ;‘,0: red.,
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leted:aryntiia,ctiemrwtho eul?rumliee:torofitteletiegillItlifinic,„
ellYe Wattlel Make about tail' a the
populatiou01 Canada wholly inde.
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