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Zurich Herald, 1927-01-13, Page 3
,t v k [AAw-.A'u WL'r^J wozens or (!,looks ticking, r ^�+� ���++ �r ���i�,� BY 0. A. IIANKE. atxilsing, G•kriminrg, for ni.ghttlirrd} is 1 1 1L CANADIAN f. Aft .e just the cling las dayt?me to a 'c4bck. t ,g which; go@g tom •r}.et with' ing its contents over all the other „ ,./ , pCls� tdG'9/�' Q! I7 - " # =las pxotave coating' tutee' will npt good e s lt' the ca;•se thgxeily redue- Ding dong.- a�rlrg,:' ,said irh,� big �f''' ,i - . B gg + grand' ether check who felt bhe : care Y he egg ing thc:' value of these eggs, ,Not all � -; l"tlt9 � , . d�eteriox:.te sal .14 111.1 as t ggL • i4 of all the others; '"It is quiet 7n this PLAiVNtN . reivlch lase been washed; The incwsture herr$ lay strong -dial ed eggs. Some . ,, Q BUILD i MCS . '�`I N/ ,iCF i bi store a, night Iano in file egg evaporates much 'norci hens: do not eat enough oy5tex steel , s g t g, isn't it'?" �ECURA'1'iNQ • �"UR I , I I'ilce it,07 zep'.le•d a choarful "zrian- N $HJNq . QARDENINQ firtvPid',• :and the air-eQ1«� iricr�easea� ir} other hens do not have" �ood ea:�cium ,;,e,,, cop �` � ��s. ....• I'll_ after the gelatinous coating has ' assimilation teal clock. We can't hear ouxseves . l g , hence di0 'riot build a :I � � emoved.. Eggs which have only ; good, egg -shell. Such, hens shoufcl be •s c,7k u � ki'a.rda irYae." d y s ots can -be sent to market after � encouraged to eat more oyster shell by °• � � , chattered the p a an hnJar me " 11 cleaning them with. a .soft doth moms I distributing .the oyster �sheFl 'in eaves al cuc1 c:od,k, : _ M ELAN EACH lRO1 FQR iTPEIAL I >tetied with ar little water, wiping ofk ,ec•eptac les around the poultry house. j yesy i,nLla voncos a melody that JOB tho dirty spots with as little rubbing TJvt �a .y a hen which .lays scat- body notlGss," join!r�,d in the Some practical hints follow : as, to V to be Used he ^ a.azm e ock. bh' i • e E fuea shortage, ,tared'- t:t us, of tile oil aper inviting and I 11 e possib4e, Touch only the dirty sheilad eggs :does so because she has .i, have e dyout aibcl ailrange-m,ent of various - ties should, lie figured on a. basis of 45 ' • ve beien back here behind types of rooms, o[>mmiodlkoUO. po a aii.l do list wash the whole egg. inhc�ri�et, the eharacter:istic from her t xti cub feet per ton, heaped Elva feet ! KitdhOns.--If everything so Lan 6 r Basemieait fit +ii h. A 'pi ope'rly phoned the do not wi a the 'e .y, s should never be .have• f , g hal I think the s should have err ' er a i * metal mal chute should be s • p ,eggs dr, as this re- math. Such ben k�tahen need not be 1aage; but f# I the natixra'l shell lustre and ail'.ovretl in the Breading -plan. A•11 hens 4rgotign me," •sighted a smai4 (,,''act -outside entrance or a grade' ppovi�dUerd, from theoutside. makes them shine. E• nick that nobody could see. "I'm door Plo^ildin,g art, lad,ilrect means of Livia am Should hSta e, Sliefor at lral- the toy ggs which need, used iii the reeding -pens shouA'� be ,Itadgng a very quiet :Life f egaess am,d iii { � d Dining Iioomve,—l3ean•enr- to be soaked to r. ' q Ox one who gmess, This ealalbdres as b+ea that ,lowing: sfiove, eiialt with draiii^b•oards, 11 iremove the dirt shoua•d e1,Gc ed with regard to :the nat�le og pposed to be a trove i you are going to spend most 'table or work-si al.f or kitchen cabinet, never be marketed; such eggs should th•e sh•e-il on• the e s which the la , >s su ing chock: aai,d reYwsO bo be removed without eaa+ ; of your time in the living+prom• Matra gg Y �" and I would love to see the world," I rYlin them through, the upVw rooms. I it , o,om i refrivoratom, riumppboarcle, If there is a I.ibe used at home. Ii a washed egg ne+Any po,ai,tryinan who is malting a spe,- r '�nid You aver ;Also with r , r 'r', light, and. so arranged: that pantry these axe, ,e'meante may be mark®td it 1s drstected at the oancUlin exrcTt of roduc3n fancy e y„ hear the ataxy of to ashy eanoNal; it is t4ue Largest anstiaies of furniture, snzoh y _ f g Y i? g y ggs should Patience?" asked ,the gra>vdfath0r; n'e711 to have trdts in bbe chimnery stacks ars iasuo a crai>,ged. Built-in x,e+frig'eu+atars that stationUnd,is then xejected, make •ari extra effort to get rid of the p and chesteriieldI can b0 ac- can be replenished from from the owts1d,e The number -of dirty, eggs . can bd layers. of .soft-shelled eggs. c aelc suddenly, to, reoaive asyhes from firapla fireplaces in t'he �loatvmodatPad agaixust unbroken wall Another story, r» and ,Provided with a drain to the bas�e- 10saened Tndteric !:'y of the nests are' GATHER AiV]) MAit?. ET EGGS FREQUENTLY % Y, please.. • eried,-,all wpp0r rooms, If th,e,se pflts' terminate space, meat are a very eat convenience. filed with c:e n litter and the floor of I€ .the the psocks. In the basement with a metal clean 7t}ake -cam that your fireplace,if you � � ��' A producer gathers the eggs:' "Once upon a time began the arrt diolor, the as'hea ,can be r Mdd1 re• y line connection is required by law iris the pou,try ho7'se ds covered with clean ) frequenVy -and markets them at least y halve one, is not gaing :to be a source manly cls, tf gal is to be tiled tone straw. Then the laying hen comes to! twid'a each week, the eggs reach the grandfatheror•cIock, `.`thele was oit0 lit m'0Y'0d a minimum of muss. of annayano0, rather ,than a pleasure, co tiv called Patience and another Rooms. —Two stationary It should be' Larundry R P Badsocirns and Sleeping Pordhes: -• hen hauls to lay -she does not go consumer uyore clulekly anti have bet- ,.• + ,. wa,sb. twos should Abe 0ciuS1ilxerci with a d+am ax on the nest immediately; but she wa:ks ter qua}lty. If the a IYttre feJ.ow calked Impatience. They Placed- in the best so that the draught call be adjusted to If ,the biowsle is a on.e stGmO structure ggs are shippsd both loved to do things and gas things. lighted 1>or6ion of thre laundry. The !suit the wim,d oon,dr)rticar and the foci , y around the house for a time, looking direct to the retailer, the marke'tin'g but Impatieaaoe would never wait .a . P1aee; when oe- d the boda+oomis• on the main floor, ' over the nests before selecting the one operations :are reduced considerabl a ,Most taoiirvemi,eait p ascii; and ayso; as before stated5 wirtr' make a fIxin resolve not to have these In which -she wants to lay. While the; and the conal rammer gets -a frs�sher egg i minute. He was always in a hurry'to slililley is under a w4ndow. Drains, arra a piit at three base of the ohimiliery in the' roornts >L , something else. One day he Salessential, ueci directly eiGh,or with the hen is walking .around she is, auto- ' Ever essentiarl SID that waste wateir can � ba�e,avOnE, sta tgiat it is nit necessary ;laying ro lin or with a hathmootn Ea. , . y possible precaution should be it was foolish to stay in one,p dace air qulc%ly be datiakLed, away, or trh.0 whole • to cl'ea'n tl' s the. t lit I from neves fire matica 'Iy cleaning her feet and help- • taken to ,get the eggs to the consuiner " th6i time: and that he was ' , tram,ce always s+houiM be by way of a p j going out floor flushed and cleaned after the firs basket and cm•,ry. them th ought hml Or passage. Good sized elosets Ing in the production of clean_ eggs. as soon as possible after they are laid. sea the world. ' He walked and' Walked the wash. thre main flocs raomis. If true flues are 5oirsn EGGS IN THE NEST, I Market the `eg+g5 twice a week in hob . Yegebai)la Roams.—Tile betbea ;with eQieives amid, poles for clotgrring Birds shah d, not be a'1owed ,to roast'' weather and once a week in cold but hey walked around• in a circle; so+at equip- fline3d with lee, the d•aa>fger o2 fire is ; Ivangeza are now rnnsi:d,emed essential In the nests at night, as that results a•e�asons. last he came back to where Patience Riad with sheln,.es and bins bhe less miudmized, ( in � be,dmoomms,, Cross ventila was still sitting. SIAM0e need be, allotted,to these roans. � I•n many modern horms file ddnino ''Eris is another Important martter. and •k In, soiling the litter in the nest. $trip(' Egg buyers are being urged to buy "`you Griever Roots, fruit and vegetables can be and liv to the hen house after dark for sev- eggs on a quality basis. If the pool- i � anywhere just i >g"rooans am0 combined, Eaci1i- � the placing staying_ -in one place; 1'aughed Im a,- Stored., rampactly if plenty of oonrven3- , ties for din,' I p g � five furn,ilidia•.e.should be eml nights will soon eliminate this trymen who produce good , eggs are • tience. `It must be du ? '. p out bins and good wiclre sr 1 aomLsiating in an aaoove such as not to iwterl ease with the olxen- dif I AY.. The hens will readily take paid betterr •for ,then', the incentive to «,I dont see that i I provid,e,d• e v Are therm built-in table is seats. Usually ing wide of drools and wlxvd,ows. if a 6o the roosts with a kttIe assdstanca. produce goad amps. will be advanced Yau •accomplish I fire accomLmodabioa is for Ecus people, . siereping porch is in,clwd,ed in your plan, Walking " so very much by running rarawnd,' re-t',� . Fuel Rooms.— should b:e large I but this, can easily be augmented by ape that tJre entrance is off a hallway on the manure on the among other poultrymen. plied Patience. `My tura will come a-Wugh 'tO hold an entire wi,nt' sup- an addLtfbnal taliire set near by. doom lrr'g boards is another serious Although the poultrymen m+ay be a t}fe world.' 1i3' of nosl, so first in times of short- W1�eTe s ar 61610 one of the bedaooms. Window �,•: source of dirt feet. This nuisance sure that the a ,r c , separate dining 'Y otrms are Openings in these porches would, be ,, Y eggs are fresh, it ie Si:Iy1 laughed Impatience, aide or nigh prices an advantage can:.plamned the bend,earey is to nvake fire above the level of the b • can. be e,iiniiriated also if one ner�rtlieless ad�risable 'to candle the off he went a lain. be valued by baying ttia emtdre s g ad's, so that poultry -wire netting is tacked on the a is .for blood a- ots'and' meat s ots. « g at one time, Where soft seal is ke 'outlet to the llviug roam as large as i venti!latlan without ditugJ t,s may. be el p p I But When he came back the .next possible, thus making the 13viug guar- obtained. unvlrer side Of the perches from the These actor in strictly fresh eggs, and time Patience was gone. Impatie=e , 11 I back wall to the front pperand thug ch if ddtgcovered. by a purchaser Who has was surprised, indeed. He kept frav- 96 run down to the•dro in L preaaumrbly ,bought a quality productBY SCHED , elin• makinI Lau g a cage over`the ais'l'e drop it may 'lea*re 'a bad impression. The • gar°and surd around, searching n_,p /Q�� 'n !and searching, but ;his ne;,r did find d Ea Ii.,CO Ping -board. This wire "oleo satchel man who tend:es and gt+sial ills eggs i Patieii'ce, for Patience bad gone on 'a`�� `'" the eggs which are dropped during may not now be aid ads nate: for p' q y wrondexfw _trip across the. world'." 6 BY MILS. T. E. PRATHER, the nq>aht••and keeps them from becam- fere e>titra labor, but he can rest as- (: Y�y� Ing soiled: It is a great help in the lured that the da is not far off when Ha, .aha l "laughed the traveling � � i •- Y clock. Joke on Im, atierne, east o le' x1,7,0 .. For two years I have kept I p iy! If he 7 - e'- pt house by ( telephcne talk will throw it off. Things production tion of clean egigs fox the all eggs wi:I be bought on that- basis, had stayed right there he. aught have ystem; not for anything would I go ( of this sort can't be avoided and it all market. ! and lids reputation then will`serc.e .to gpno with Patience." - back to the olid haphazard way of r works out in the day. I stick to. my > Nothing is more -disgusting than to give him -a brig advantage over the Exactly," said the grandfather working. I owe a1 my leisure hours hourly schedule almost as tight as I have a tiveak steel ecl egg break; pour- nian who is just learning clock, • . to a typewritten schedule. do lo the weekly one. Jealous;- I _� -- ------- --� --=______ "Well,. I'm going to stay right 3�_./' I rose -early and worked ];ate, but I guard my rest period in the after- curd and Heave, the hair soft and where I am." . was never through. I seldom got out 'loons., Here is my day by hours: fluffy. I In the morning'the nice soft duster of the.house even for a few hours to Rise at 6 or 5.30 a.m.—Prepare �$°� �;� OF THE Dry the hair in the sun if passibilg,' came around and dusted all the cocks do the garden work I Loved. When I breakfast, feed chickens, dress chil- Us the sun .acts: pike a tonic on the;; and a chamois cloth washed al -11 their } 1 • SIR + r faces. did take timefor a vis to a ig _ dren, eat breakfast and stack dishes. "' 1 p Do not brush or comb -the, hair o bor I carve . home to a 'great pile of 8.•0.0 to 8.30—Make beds and , sca, .' !antis, it is thoroughly' dry, as it is "Here is this traveling cock 'almost � I otasks. That took away straighten living rooms and bedrooms. '.1 _ -- Basil stretched and broken when wet, accumulated f Y }ridden, said file clerk, and he set it t J al the ion of going. While dishes are being washed these To -day, as never bsfore; well I Now for .the daily caro of your, up en the ,edge �ZUove the grandfather o When the dishwashing and mopping rooms are aired. grooineti• hair is essential to a en'art; crowning {Flory. At least ten minutils crock. - :ice - 'vales far the moment done there g 8:30 to 9-30—Wash Was 4 Wash dishes .and z'ilk -,�, F. each day show-�d be devoted to massa "That was a cod stor • up-to-date alsp� stance.' With bobbed - g Y You told I ,• :the canning, or a shirt or air of things, includin the separator. in the ceaI and b ?ishina the hair. past: ni �'t" whis erd t + ala ' r p g p ; hair;. sleek, tailored heads are the' g. r p g + _-,,,p he little clock rompers to be made, not to mention 9.8'0 to 10.'00—Bathe baby and put Both' he,p to stitnu_Iate the circulation- into the big grandfather clock's. ear, . - a layette of baby things which had him to bed for his morning nap.. rune, itnd even if the hair 'is worn' on which the life of the hair depends. "Sh--." answered the big clock, imperative. I could see my- 1.0,00 to 12,•00—Prepare ,dinner and r� long, it is so simp:•y . arranged that . become Brushing also gives R. beautiful' sheen pleas,ant5y. A laud customer was 3 s�e:f working on forever without •a, particular task for the day, " -.the appearance of the hair itself :must _ Y g do •the - be above criticism. Rough,; dull; dusty and lustre to . the hair: To massage, Coming in. N minute for play. I was only twenty- such as washing, ironing, etc. On heads are not permitted nowadl'ags. press the fingertips of both hand's them the fine old clock began to one. I l'ot'ted toe, that my goad 14fondays I postpone bathing the baby firmly ,against the scall, 'and move in chime and so called` attention to the i natured husband' was beginning to until afternoon,end start the washing -it takes but a few minutes a da > g Y •little cire:es over the skull. Begin at; vittle visitor up near his face. The `,` grow a little weary of an eternally' by nine. The other work on .the sche- do keep the hair looking its best, The the edge of the hair arnd work, upward' lady at once noted the little eieGlc and, r° 3 ' d'isorderecl house and a nervous, illi dole can always be done in three hours main thing is to be systematic about about it, is to the cxown a�1 around. Do not ruli Wanted to know al+ table wife. jfrom nine to twe:�e, and dinner pre dt. It doesn't do your hair .a bit of the hair roots; just moxa the 'scalp "Just what I •am looking for ---a y' I thought :back to the days tivhen I{ pared as well, good to give it all kinds of attention itself, kitting the fingers each time you: traveXng clock to take with m'e--on had heal a stenographic position In an! 12.•00 to 2.00—Eat dinner, wash. for a few days, and then neglect it Progress to. ,a new spot. When you, my journey around the, world l" And , P editorial Office and at the same £iane; dishes, put both children to bs3 for 1. .w; for a week. Make, its care as much a have gone over each inch of your head so the little G:ock said good-bye to .all I I . had taken •a degree from the univer-i nap• 'r - part of your daily rolitine as'.brush- in this sway, take your hairbrush and his friends and. started ar'f tO see the . e sity. Then I had worked by schedule,1 2.0.0 to 6:00—Rest period, While I Ing' the teeth. You it be well rem brush firmly from the crown do -#n tel foreign Lands he had thought so much ' There was a. certain job to do at a � conk dinnex I trq to prepare some Paid in seeing your hair grow silkier, the clads of the hair, then from under- I about. certain time each day, Why not ap-, things for supper. -Then six o'clock is more 1,ustrous and easier to dress., neath up and out. to the ends. "Cuckoo---cuckoo_cuckoo," called • ply the same system. to my housework:' !time enough to come back into the Regular shampooing, of course, is .._,,,,�--,_ out the cuckoo clock. After weeks of readujusting the. kitchen. - I of first importance to the health of "Ding= dong long," said, all the management of my home I worked out, I serve supper at 6.30. Wash dishes, the hair and scalps There can be na F�''g for lanae Evenings. other c:beks. a schedule which --gave me three to Put the children to bed at 7.3.0 in the p fixed rule for the frequency of the A splendid contest is the Encounter But 'just before the little clock four free hours every afternoon, t%vo winter, •at'd 8:40 in summer. After t shampoo; because conditions are diff- of the Knights. of the Potato.- Divide started on his trav&s he whis ,;:t`r�• i�,'; 4 before bedtime in the evening and al- that there is time for a "date" with ' erent'n each case. If the hair is ex- thea company an into ' p red to-- ° 1 mosl. the whole eight r m p Y pain's and let each his goad friend, the grandfather clock: g t .hours on sun- Y husband to talk over. the d'ay's 4 �; f Posed to �, great deal of dust'andi.dirt, :couple compete for the ainiisemerit of "when I mama back,they will bring ! •clay. A schedule requires the co-events.events. � once in ten days is not too often.. If the others. I me, I;, to be reg':ated, than I'll tell operation of every member of the .-_.r;, 14 11 the scalp is dry, once in, two or three E,nch contestant is armed with a ( You a:4 about my trip• Please have an- � 1496 family, At first I had to leap con - weeks is sufficient. Doctors do not fork on the end of -which is stuck a l other story waiting." And off he went SHIRRING IS ATTRACTIVE• stand after Home �8 From Read -ars. y my husband to maks rix}i agree over the shampooing of oily pata,to. He must hold np a foot with on, his journey round the world. prompt to meals, but when he saw A flower pot seeded with parsley ""' Stair. Some declare that frequent one hand and hog about while. he tries ,y - Very irppealing is this smart frock, how much connfoxt the new leu was will supply swtabie fox many occasio"s and a p pp Y a gra garnish for the q Shampooing- stianulates the oil glands to0.protect his. own potato and! at the Sanitation. stye easily fashioned U the home bringing he fail in line. througl'out the winter months. •dto.greater activity, while others & aim same time use the f°rk to knock off Y Without a schedule it w.as some- �,ttab,_'o hould lid kept in a sunny window, " f• that the excessive oil' is due to bac- the potato of fife. Opponent. Should In order to prevent diseilse and modiste. - The two-piece skirt is at- ttmes •ten o ciocic before I had finished ( I use a rubber it l d r sink cleaner far, . teria. which must be removed., It a both potatoes be knockeed ii' the Aisle I assist in maintaining tractively shirred to the bodice having the supper dishes. If the outs' 1 s^n a nine di . :r W g the hearth of _ pp de work; 1 g stye,,, cream from cans, bat- .0 shampoo office a week does not help, starts over. If 'a ,'a ei Balls aver the herd; all stables should be cleaned a left -side erasing, and shirred puffs was delayed the meal waited until the' ter from cake Pais yy with narrow wrist -bands are rained to Pans, etc,—bTxs, G. %I. , try sll-amPooing once in two. weeps, Wee or twice touches 1ifi tither foot •at least once per day and- preferably , J men were ready. Now if the chores i My soap shaker is invaluab_e � .14 twice. It should be the practice of the sleeves bs•.ow the e�bow. No. 1496 are not done b six -thin I h vhen And no matter what course you pur� to the floor; lie loses his protat0 his 1 Y Y have Sup-! dyeing fabrics with soap clye. I put sue; pay strict attention to:' our diet o the careful herdsman to thoroughly lg far masses and small women -and is per an wa and m nulla 1 iI the dye so c Y opponent is declared winner, in sizes 16 18 and 24 years. .Size 1$ p anyway, Y nd mks + y soap in it and _hake it vigor - avoiding sweets, rich ,aid starchy When a«l heave rlayeti, the winners c:le,au and disinfect the stable before . while I wash the dishes and ut the ous> insurin an foal and clic, 11'6 catt:•e come in: in the fall (86 bust) requires 3i/1 yards 39 -inch p Y, + g even distribution p , are paired -against each _ other until , and to children to bed, of the colon, and saving illy hands from Cise water .as hot as file champion is determined, 'laid all newly purchased cattle in + or 2% yards, 54 -inch material, and rs -- you can com- p yard 86hi1ch I,t'•ing: 2U cents. There are two reasons why lily sche- I being stained. ; fortably stand and a mild, freolylath-e Here is a game that will mystify quarantine, away front the rest of the dule works: first, it includes all that When the kiddies tire of •l Z 4 1.Home sewing brings nice clothes the inch, _ening' soap ox ane of the ,liquid sham- your friends ,and give the children herd, until one is sure that `they are I have 'to do ; and, second, I stick to it 1 lotion stu;edl eggs far ti'e'r l poos which are now .on the market Something to tr. on their s h tr6a from'dis•ease. A good plan is to within the testi' of all, and to fo1.'ory! Whether I feel '•' ! I g ouch, Y c oa mat05•: p th© mod0 is de�lk ,htfvl� when it can be ( ee .the it or naG. I have i mix chapped nuts with the yollts and and Which are so convenient to use. ' Ask :i person to write drown any nuin'thoi'oughI whitewash the entire inner g r become its slave, But it's h'a'ter to be add mayonnaise, This anak:>s a done so easily anti economically, by • de These slaatnpoos rinse out more easi:'y incl' of tinea figures, "subtract from -it sulfate of the stable; using five per 1 a slave to a schedule than a dirty I lightful and nourishing � • than cake Solap. Wet the hair trot- the same number written in rev + cent: carbo"hc so-2ition. This may be following the styes pictured in our 'hoi,+�5e and air unmended famii . 3 •which to stun g g change with � i verse dans in the fail just before the cattle new Fashion Book. A chart accom- � " Y It is . i the t.,gs. 1blia. M. S. _> oughly before soaping and use enough order, then •tel',, you the :ast digit in : ,, tt e i such a sufficient unto the day„ feel An especial:y good flavor can be are stabled, and the whitewash may pang ng each pattern shawl the n'�i-+'n each evening to know hill arced t soap ax Shampoo to get a thick gather. the -number which is the answer; and y terlal as it a :ears .when � g , b the schedule i n roast beef, mutton o: . • Rub ,and knead -the lather thoroughly You call tell then' the entire answer bee applied with a sprayer after the pp cut out, been satisfied and to -morrow's sine of the meat °aa Every detail is explained so that the, g is rubbed thr, aught ,' g p r�tab •es ]!ad ben thoroughly p work will 'elle calla of itself. btafoie it is ccol.ed with , . } into the scalp. Rinse in clean water, without seem the problem, down. Besnd g Y stive inexperienced sewer can make wftho i , one part •., than soap .fife head' again tui work; Thus, if they taka.the, number 267 es this, a.liberal daily it My sche;lule wi;,l not fit every home. mustard and three arts salt.--lrl difficulty ,an attractive dress; Prico p i s• a3 the defiler into the sca:!p and, through they must subtract it from the re- dose of fresh- lin'© o•r some eoa.�-tar It is ureic an thw basis of only one I' • R s the hair ,.is -you did the first time The! vreilse, 762; or if the reverse 's disinf octant in gutters, stud ossa es of thG book 10 Ce'lt's file copy. ;air of hands •--- - - Y . T e s a sma,ler � p g 1 to da all the ilistdo work p' g fire at i whi:b the cattle axe in tree stable HOW TO ORDER.. PATTERNS. - 4" first woe ilia looseft ns the dead cuticle,: y P'' t below and subtract. In thist and take care of two small boys. Put A� Barden,• oil -and dust. The second' ease the first digit on the right is 5 ;shoal; t, bo , iasdirted to, If any: coin Write your name and address plain in a general wa an fern wife c uld Use Cold Water. •s The utensils ei,ioio• brings out .al:; the color, ,;been and! anti the entire -answer will be 495, A tagrotis disease Itis developed in the ly; giving number sued size of loci' use fl; Y e o employed whet' making sparkile; If the hair is excess veM 1 number of three figures salt recta I barn, in order to c:"can it up, it is wise patterns as you want. Enclose 2,oc in iVtonda : Wash mo `ki e cakes or past, wile' take quite g i y g i d Y kitchen, Y q to a ion=, p time to clean . oily or very thllrlc, it may be well bo� from its reverse always has `9 for tial to remove a.i:l cattle slid thoroughly stamps of tali, (coo' preferred wrap Tuesda : Iron b ke ch • n if hot Ovate P Y , a. inn. i is used. ,, scrub •all the internal surfaces of the it carefully) for ascii number a Wedrezda �t , The heat w,:l cluck 'dativer the head a third time. mndXe figure of the answer:, land, the . , y) G and y, l.etixl, clean lsedioanta, the mixture. Put s,tablc with a, s•aution.of Gi,lett's, lye, address our order to Pattern Dept., Tbuis•dsi . •> : the utensils in a basin lin water until tile' last first niin,•ber is a;tvays the dif ereliee y y p , Y• hId?Ii late]'en, clean'rill,• sin of cold, water, lisle. in wa It is weA, too, where such can be ar- Wilson PaWishing Co., 78 West Ade- house can sew or work i wave them soak for a few i water is C•lear'. • If you find that cake -between nine. and the •last number, the , , n garden., i"mutes soap sticks to the hair'and is difficult' given you,--�It . J. T. ' ranged, to ,lay out the Tarin. yard so laida St., Toronto. Patterns sent by Friday. Churn, sewin • or caniihi , and them wash their'. They will come s one-- ' yY� W - ` that the cattle, when out, are kept return lnat]. o 7 g out tical'. xttd shin. to rinse out, inake a stiff lather in, the; S'atitrday: Geul hpuse-cunning, Y• wash -basic by allowing the cake to , away 'loci' the piled tWanure which - __Q__ held?, only articles Fni which hot The i dissolve in the water, and wash the �h'leia� May carry ittt0ctiori fo'u'r diseased " ' The only Uifflculty, Sunday: Have late dinner, water is real',y 'ieeded, afire -greasy , - , . , no stat . _ gni Y liair in this, In A odd 4a unin�tenti , Mim s Regularity in leading -intik- A little girl, on a, . hair ,s things, Rub t i sections of the coon p anal, y taught me in w g, 1 of 'older upper, Do as I please with the day, g hale first cvrtl' a 'laws a ui 1. an g changas giadua,ly, :and stud in sl `es mans etl to ,a , by wlrex0 the water is hard,.,a,trouble-. q c d easy way to catch, chiefs Y ig stuanble into the Three tunes at week I mop lily kit- p .per, and filen peace theta iii a pan �Di em.l. W'hKia , the wero oait i the iveedls of the individual ansntals naaghliorhood ,grocery store. The elicn, A. twice -a- cf hot s,ids. . i?ilia stiGTcy scum of nsolukite Soap , g seine wcok general cic.trr- wfll be de nsi ,ed on the .hall-, feed lie ,caught t om, b tine w g, d. - obviate incl' of the dangers of proprietor :sinil,ed and said: Ing does for the , p a . Tlie it Y ez, vv'tli • rest of the 1'ou„<, 'Cho .��..�,_�,,.�_.- .._ dl�;estivo troubles, `'`Are you lea-viiing to -1kate little work ig 1lanYied that juice sof two lemons ,Added to the 1 ce of wire .the end of „.,,.,,,.--,, 16, ,. ,�,,�,� „ , ”. re 1 by Seasons,, so .hat I W4toh your vinegar barrels. It, is A six foot rte girl?" water, ,after the hair has been thor•• Which was bent backward• like .a ahsp� ' , won't have .sewing to do wllen tanlilri li0 full to have .•ot,.r cc:•'+ w " e t Dont attellipt to light :.your • wa ,r 1 rr lie Y. k 5 �.r f'o'rded, °uglily xnt'sed, fo3lowed b : rinsing tri h�rds crook. Now I hai.ve. a sinialar Y O a, s e lepllefl, very quickly, I aril f,arden work are to be don lewith vine ar + �' through life by burning fife ca'vdle at alias ltilu I f; becai:sr fife heroes of the. } 61dar water. wi1;1 remove this• stick hook of Na. n Yvrxe, l;. %I, dY w how,but I owl,t stand also have n Iiourxy schedule for each Uarr l burst,- RI't'e'i'ber•, , lust ^wor`ks I/ Y" both' et'da. , tiliy" da11 1.,y, Vitt it, is tloxiblo. Even a lengthy fast, in the collar, ' - 1.e , . .*1•. _. . , . . • . :. , . ,