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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-03-03, Page 3. 4 'topl� I . .._4� I- - � ­ 1_1-._-.....-11--__ P"-Pp"W" . . - -.-.. __ ­__ .-.----.., I 1� _��, ­­ . -, ­­­ .­­ _ __Iqwp&o"4­11'��_ __ " ­ -, , _­ _. -_1 - - ­ __ ­­ ___, __ __ . , _­, _,__­.___­ !-.!T�.t!!!_`-,- r!:�­_ 11 _'.;;4-.'!! � 1 � ­­­ ,_ --..A 0 11! I 01R, I,!, L '! ­ ­ .;:_11. ---- -_ ­­ % =_ , ­­_ �­ 7_� , _ _..:. . .=: 110 I .. � - - - � .1 I I - �'e—_9=_—M, _T_ '-. — I ­ . �__ ---'- ­ ­_�_�;--_zzz �;_�,= .;w ­ , ,. N . I L I 11, disbes are washed in the P-4 W0WaWWAWW , 0400 11_=1;,11,=;ffl MM " . , , I 1, i 41 1 11 IT- ., I—. ?f �, , � -1 I .1 ." .. A1111110%k' Kitchens T hat Save" Steps sink. -uhe, Sunda- School Lesson 441 1 , . .1 ... I . � , , � . , -1 � . ­­ L I — c. The dlshe4 Are drAined;tnd wiped 11 I y ! , NU I Ut* John" . . - . .., I L' I . - and placed on tbo shelf to the right, . :,� I L 40, X .1 I L Labor-saving kitchens al from the storage, through I L L 1. .* P. NA I depend upon materl d. The utensils Are placed on the Du;#07� ).1 . JR :4 , L:n * 0 the Ingenuity spud talent of the bouse- the food preparation And Cooking to shelves 'Under the drain boards And MARCH 6TH, I . � ,. , - - W � . wives- who administer them, The the serving of the food, eAch process in the cabinet, � Jesus Among His Friends. 5t, Mat - 3 —'@­ 9-'j- ' __ - -, N 1,� .. t. 2ra, 1.1 ,. Golden 4 LL.. I �1 comfort and well-being of the whole should carry her nearer the dining I visited once the boyho,44,bommw I wv�-� V W, V )w lel''70AS' family ate largely dependent upon room table without retradul her - Now let us estimate accurately, bow Tcxt--St- Mark 14'. 8, a great Xnan. I L .; we have traveled: L , — � th ll '00NDUCT150 BY PRQF. HENRY G. I$SU. !_,!�., - e results of the =Any hours which steps, Time and Place. Tuesday, April 4, $(A Sinner;' and can Surely not be HIR name Will not go do in t o . , - wa . . . L.)� .... M d'o .. , .. �,;:!i,"�-.. The number of feet traveled in pre- A.D. 29. Simon's ho I ... . ­ . the mother Taust spend in the kitchen. , The aecompanying illustrations use In Bethany, identified With the pntI0 And loving histories, but be bag 41 big), I L ," I , The object of this depArtment is to place at the set% . . '.. paring and serving the pie, 166. coraecti 14 e, . VIC* of our farm readers tho advice of an acknowledged -.`,-"*,L ME, *. Since it is very difficult, to obtain L Show a Step-$ nX Linkar-Jesus put very sister of Martha ard� LA e for himself In big profesolo!r, I ,:11 , '11,; 'I , �', _ Xariis. No ­:':­:;;�' "*,L, .. -.1-:4, � ". kitchen versus a Number of feet traveled In the high valu�, In His teachip1r, upon the ,doubt thl,q Simon had beort healed of %. .�::%%::�;.:!:�!,.-4;..,;.;: V1. Authority on all subjects pertaining to solli and crops. �­: 1.11�: - X.N. " , ,,, ...,:, help, the greater part of the work steit-making I= arrangement. clearing Away process, 16, Simple homely virtues of kindness rwise tbora would not pa'44" in every city Important people I . . Ad&ess all questiortS to Professor Henry AQ. 13ell, In .�, I ;. must be accomplished 'by one person TO show -how the steps aTp saved, , and thoughtfulness. In the last of the 11 is disease, othe are glad to be counted, Among,, Wool " -n -Aber of feet saved .. r �",:. -Nui Aye been beld, gu..h A fo.apu AAL ."Ao '." L bllshIng Company, Limited, TorQn- ; " V.,..:...::::::; ::.. and by careful pla ning and manage. route the preparation And serving of , friends, * '. care of The Wilson PQ , , , " 1�11'.'. I In preparing three great parables of chapter 26 Ile : . ,. . - to, and answers will appear 4n this column - .. .1 ouso, and it Is An interesting wjA- I spoke In the order ,.�11: " 1, And serving the vie, 8Q. declares that the highest commenda- ecture that Jesus Hitil.4elf may have the resl� I ", I. of this to one of 1IF:::'. apple pie, Here are the, steps in In wlilr..h they are received. When writing *Indly men. �'-�: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 ,.,_....... ment much can be done to Shorten the an '.%� -;;!::_ Number of feet saved in too ,clear- tion of God, and the richest rewards Wo a of the village who , tion thlo paper. AS Space Is limited, It Is advisable where :,.-,;;, hours of work, reduce numbers of preparing the pie in the first !neon,- , n the healer. With thern Eat Uz. ,dent ", Immediato reply is nec"sary that a stamped and ad , ,:. .."!, steps, conserv�e, strength and nervous verieut zoom. . . Ing away process, 26. Of eternal life, shall be for those who only A little while before brought reserved Seat In front of the _.__ , - , . "' I dressed envelope be enclosed with tho question. when ,: L energy , a. Go to pantry for spoon and pans Total number of Oet Saved, 56. feed the hungry poor and show boo- IbIrale"s, froUl the dead. It is no wonder stable. .., .... ;1 � 1 to the stranger, And the heart of this loving woman "It must be a matter of'great pride the answer will he mailed dlreot� .. The 'first thing to consider is the b. A trip is made to the cellar &; Here is, a little problem in simple pitable kindness that . I size Of the kitchen.- The size will be ajililes and fat, arithmetic, for the young foll� of tbe clothe tHe -naked, and visit those who was stirred to its depths. Her gift to your -town to have produced a man [ I W'. S., We have a 40 -acre field fOvnl a, suitable Place for the mould- determined by the work to be carried c. The apples are washed at. the . SAMBY' It Mother sures 66 fact, in are sick or. ln prison. Eveil those was promptid by gratitude and like that " I said. . who do not know that they are thus thankfulness, for the hesling of a fqy I . -Which will not raise Clever, Do you plant to grow. The red mould inside; 4 kitchen used for food sink and pared at the table, Cold making one pie a week, bow much serving and honoring Christ are In- friend and the restoration of a broth, -ean 0 1 L on there, travel woul4 abe save if Ebe- made one ou m John HInkQI7,1 h . think it needs lime? the lumps you described is simply preparation, dining -room, wash-TOOMI-water is carried to the table, l eluded in HIS declaration, for, He or, that of the wor Answer- Vi lye r asons occur to us another form of mould. Evidently pie tianof Lukeis story answered.. 4 e a week for a year, in this re- teaches, they who thus minister to I I nodded, ,and he uttered a , and separator work, .Will have to bel 4. The flour, sugar, salt, pie Plate -by thlin sed SCOV11. t why clover may*uot grow on your your ensilage has been cut After a larger than one used for food prepara- I and serving dishes -are -brought from routed kitchen? The answer Coined human needs are truly mipstoring to froin sin. L ful little laugh. V , L Ield- frost When the leaves were dry and tion Alone. The fewer things we ba,vel the pantry. out a little over half ,a mile or, to be Him. , The -alabaster box was probably a "Folks hereabouts don't Chink so : 1. The drainage of your Soil may the ensilage did not pack thoroughly, I I �# I __ - - UcCUrate, Something over .55 ,of a " The Plot, vv, 1-6. bottle or vase with 4 narrow neck, much of Joe Hinkel", he Corti �e bad and the Water standing in the It is true there should have been more ; ' ­ _ L — . 1; I . . L milel You can Carry this out as far 1.2. When Jesus had finished. The made out of the s(dt alabaster stone '4We never I . in that countr � It was Clog , ely anything. Why, gosh, I knew him F so!] may smother out the $prouting juice am.ong,the silage when the silo : cr. . . as You. wish: steps .saved in cooking last discourses and parablez of Jesus found supposed held anio.... _ was filled and the cut corn should - , three meals . In scaled, a . �y I I ftr29%"= . a day for Seven tin nd opened by breaking the 'hen be was, rumlin' around with his 1 seeds. OWuL : R . . ies have been collected 14y Matthew ad w , chaps. 20-9,5. Then Are now finishod neck, Immediately thoperfume, wou 2. Your soil may be sour. Get a have been tramped d much more 1. I 11 1 4. fiftY-two weeks in a ye4r—mounts up, and he goes on to tell of the betraval fill the whole room. . ;t pants held up by one suapenderl" , . .1 I does It not? The fr4gra . oheet of blue litmus papor from a solidly. The juice of the immature IoEj�Rn� I L . 1� And. death of Jesus. Mark makes the oil, which is called, in Mark 14: 8, � I __ . � It I found more than one man in that druggi6t and bury small pieces of the _ And the fliures are no jolce. Life transition more briefly in 14: 1�2. spikenard," was obtained from an community to echo the corn is very largely In the sugar - I it � stage, Very little has been ch I is immeasurably precious and sacred. sentiment. I paper in several places in the field arged .--11 *­ .. Fr;,Ca�3 Af. I It After two days, These words were ,Indian plant, .sometimea called be- They could not quite reconcile them, P.1; a denth of from 4 to 6 inches, while to starch, which is found in Tn&h � 0 % El afave I � It is measured out to us in measures spoken probA I . .. 06 bly on Tuesd4y And the cause of its appearance Indian 4%dke, selves to the thought that a boy who I the soil is damp. When you dig the greater quantity -in ripened corn, The I "L,- .. of time and strength. We can Attu- over was to be eaten. on Thurs- and was rare and cost I -1 1. fy'. had been one of themselves shQuid, ,I � .- paper up in about one-half hour, if ripe m h better .1 \ ` :, __ . ally, by making ,changes in our ways Age evening, The day set for . the Given to the Poor. The abjection a yond them. ; � . *.1 KY. ,as turned pink it indicates that the feed since it contains iimch more 2 1 0 ;.1 0 Ud. gif I . W-1 . I of working, save these priceless hours Passover in the Jewish law was the was taken on low gr u The t t . — I I .1 and this priceless thing called nervous f e month Nisau, which of love Is not measured, and where 1. I . ­­,--,. . lar n, It L grain. You can hasten the ripening ourteenth of tb Some years Ago a song was popu. soil is sour and there is need of lime. Of ,Corn from 10 days to two -weeks . I Tab It, . . energy. happened in this year ta be 'on a such love as that of Mary abounds -the I the vaudeville houses. it re - If such is the Case, apply ground L 41 1 KITC MN%�.-`­ ­ " Thursday. The feast was to be held poor will never want. The poor widow counted the achievements of a cer. limestone at the rate of I ton per by the addition of 200 to 400 lbs. per I ty`NJP01A ia�_, New let us study the diagrams once in the evening after sunset, and so, gave out of her'poverty to the t . regs- tain John Dug I . acre of fertilizer high In phosphoric . - — �� . . . I I moret, . gan, and after each I . - acre. . � __,-,�.1-1' according to. the Jewish mode of ury of the temple which she loved stanza the chorus broke in with'.an, Acld� I : . Notice the changes in this kitchen. reckoning time which made the day and was richer for the giving., The incredulous exclaniation, "What! tit- , : I . ��1_11 I 3, The bacteria that naturally grow The amount of salt you mentioned I , I .�..,, A window has been substituted for begin. at sunset, it was in reality on world is immeasurably richer -for the tle 0 n on the roots of the clover may be is rather large, I would advise you I �t -. C,z.f - ..�'_­.­ .... I i . I J hn y Dugan?" lackting, If such is the case, write ; .. I the outsid4door which was not need- the fifteenth, and On the next morn- costly gifts which have been made to IfLittle Johnny Dugan—that lfitlo'! rather to place a lump of rock salt . I i I th Zink, ed but which created a line,of travel Ing (Friday morning),. Jesus was Christ's church all down. , through the w that used to be around here, � the Bacteriological Department of so that your cow ma�; lick it as she ! . 11 =� Crucified. ages. ."For the hear fello I . . I . - , -..!,--,.LL across the kitchen, This change pro- t grows rich by . �, t= I __ ____ 8-5, Unto the palace of the high giving," and it is wealth of heart and YOU don't mean to tell me that he, the O.A.C.$ Guelph, for a bottle Of desires ! . . vides more WAR ;oom and light and priest. The high priest at that time soul that makes always and, -every- has been nominated for mayor, or culture with which to treat the seed. K. i: Kindly tell me how to feed � 1, I , a Clear, unbroken -working space, . I Follow the directions closely. cowpeas and oats to ray cows in the 11. HALL t f DININQ Roo , A portable cabinet has been added was Joseph CAU-phas, the son-in-law where for human good, elected manager of a bank, or calle&I . 4. Your soil may be packed . . L I -e of iurchl" . I M. of Annas, who had formerly held that For My burial, Jesus makes the act to the pastorat a great el 80 late summer. Would you advise put- . i and everything necessary in making offi,ce -and was still a person of great of Mary a symbol and prophecy of Not our little Johnny Duganl Itl . I I closely that the air cannot circulate ting ,it In the silo or cutting it as ,,,,L_­4­4� the pie, with the exception Of raw Influence and authority. Caiaphas His -approaching death. Of CoUrSf., can't bQl Why, we knew him -when-" In the soil. If such is the case, give needed? This latter way would take materials, Is kept in the cabinet so was appointed in the year A.D. 26 and Mary did not mean it that way, and I tte field 'a* more thorough -plowing mu� 3WOW 211447 xtePs win It take to make a pie In this kitchen? Vollow the The song reflected accurately the And disking and apply strawy barn ,h of my time, Which is valuable back and forth, ana thou look at the dlWro= below. &3m*w* that no walking Is necessary to gath- continued in office twelve years. The she must have hoped, when she heard attitude of'too many home towns to I at that season. � er materials and -utensils, When the chief priests and elders, some of Him say these words, that the day of Answer: Peas and oats make ex- . . pie is baked, it is cooled and served whom were members of the great His burial, when it was the custom to en I maunre, to do in the kitchen, besides simple e. The pie is prepared, at the table ward their boys. Many great in 151. Your soil may lack fertility suf- cooking, the smaller' the kitchen can f. The -pie, is baked in the oven. . Jewish council, onsulted that they anoint the body with ,perfumes, -was have suffered .from that attitude - esus by subtlity. It far distant. -lesus ,eclares also what Jesus of Nazareth suffered, perhaps, ner when pattures aye failm the easier the -work will - g. The pie is cooled on the table to both -the serving dishes and the would, apparently, have been easy has become abundantly fulfilled, that,most keenly of' all, fleient to maintain the young clover late sumi from the shelf, which is convenient cellont green 'feed for cows -during be made and might take J C crog. In order to- insure, a good catch, Ing. I believe you, would-be wise in be* A kitchen 10x12 or 941 feet is and- served, � dining room. in at any tfine as her gimple act of faith and, love will After, had begun His ministry,: - ,I a moderate-sized -kitchen, easy to ar- Steps in clearing away after serv- The drain boards provide ample 'He went openly through the streets lie told wheresoever this, gospel Shall after H He e work in aboixt-250. lbs. per acre Of a using this -mixture ,as a, green feed Tan-geo and while small enough to Ing the.pie: � Space e had p rformed a few , : fertilizer an6lyzIng 2 per cent. am- although reports- are an record where for the clearing away process. or taught in the temple courts, but N preached to the whole world. acles in the'eltics near at ban an -ssfully put in the require few steps is'large -enough for a. The dishes are removed to the Shelves at the 'right of the sink Ana they feared an uprising of the people . . . monia, 8 per cent. phosphoric- acid, it has been guem I Application. gaitied,a cop ;l Ya".r; I And 2 per deitt. potash. If you liave Silo. coinfort. table' and scraped. . . very near the (lining room, provide and the consequent wrath of the Ro- .siderable reputation, "He, n drill with a fertilizer Ldropiting In this room where we spend so b. The water is pumped at the sink, space for china which formerly was man authorities who would have held A '%oautifulll Work wag what Jesus went back to Nazareth, where He' - H, C.; Kindly�givc me.. an estimate �Iuch them -responsible. The city was full called Mary's deed and on two counts. bad, been brought up.", . . ,ompartment, thig^machine will make of the amount and value of the en- time and Work so hard there carried to the Stove,* heated and kept in the pantry, of people, assembled for the page- "Me ye have not always," it is not - One can picture - the anticipation , the best application of the fertilizer, silage in a silo. There are tVenty should be plenty of light and as few brought to the table. ShelveA underneath the drainboards over celebration, and many easy to live as Jesus did suiv.ounded with which He turned His face in that . .were from by suspicion and animosity, to be direction. He could imagine the' � if not, you will have to apply the feet remaining in it.. The silo dimen� doors as possible, Doors cut up the c. The dishes are washed., drained provide space for pots and pans which Galilee and were friends, and parti- - fertilizer broadcast and disk. and bar. sions are 33 x 12 feet four inches. It W411 space, making it difficult to ar- and wiped at the table. ooking. sans of Jesus and His disciples. These, aware that even in the circle of the ' row it in as you Are working down range equipment. * , are used in c warmth of His old neighbors' greet - was filled to capacity.. The torn was d. Finally the dishes and utensils These additions -greatly simplify under the leadership of -such men as most intimate friends there was one the seed bed. I cut on the day following the first If posible the kitchen Should not be are placed in the pantry. the Clearing away -process, And as a Peter, who, as we know, was quite willing to sell you to your enemies, Ing, the pride they would feel in His R. R.: What makes our silagOl heavy frost we had here. The corn used as a passage way from the front Now notice these figures very par- result, dislies Are handled only once. ready dnd willing to, fight for his and to have oft-repeated'qvidences of success which bad . ' brought credit to .- . the dullness and lack of understand- the town. . mould, especially when we leave it, was nearly all mature buf the foliage door to the back door. This also ticularly, A hot water boiler has been In- Mastor might have made a great deal I . ( mth. Only I the Carrying 'of have been imposed upon the city a fl'tM' over a day? All through Our silage,and interferes with a convenient arrange- Numbei of feet traveled In prepar- stalled which'saves 9 trouble, and as a result there might Ing on the part of those --who were 'But there was no war stalks were green and juicy. l. His heart must have longed skepticism and Jealousy and scorn. I . so far we find little Chunks of silage I There was a good percentage of ment and allows much dust and dirt ing the pie, 96. many pails of water to be heated. severe punishment or a heavy fino. It for sympathy. How He loved His It was as if th;ir faces cried: "We and when we breiik it open it is all grain.* I purchased this ensilage and to,be carried.into the the kitchen. Number of feet traveled In the The �uel box has been equipp friends and how the thought of leav- know you. Why, you're orly the son L ed Is 'no -wonder, therefore, that they Ing them must have Wrung His hear". red inside and we find blue mould in am hauling it one mile over a good The housewife should, just as far clearing away process, 42. ;with casters, which is a great con- proceeded cautiously, and consulted of thd carpenter, Joseph! You ni;ty it, -Some -folks said there was not i road. I am anxious to - know - the ap- as she can, plan' her kitchen, keeping PTow study the. first diagram and lenience. A wall wash basin has been how they might quietly and secretly And here was an outburst of affection have -fooled them in Capernauni, but enough juice in it. But ' our corn Was proximate tonnage and value of same. constantly in mind the various tasks notice the broken wall space and lines put in the kitchen which makes a very accomplish their evil purpose. from one who evidently loved Him far riper a year above all earthly treasure. It was a you can't fool us." ago than it was this Answer: There are about 40 ton, she performs there and centreing her of iravel forced on the owner of this satisfactory arrangement Where it Is Mary's Gift of Love, vv, 0-18. source of strength and solace. Then, And there were thoge aniopg 't'hem year and it did not mould. Is a small plans around the tasks of most Ira- kitchen by the four doors. Make note impossible to provide a separate wash 6-1,q. When Jesus was In Bethany. too, He read into her action an un- whose qnvy and bitterness would handful of salt morning and. night I of silage in a silo 12 feet in diameter . I and 20 feet deep. A reliable estimate portance and those which are carried of the number ,of extra steps notes- room. Just before telling thestory of Judas' ect d significance, lifor my bur- have led them to hurl Him to death. . ; fed in the chop too much f ? of values of good silage Was given on with most frequency such as meal sary when everything is done Lon One A high kitchen stool has been sub- treachery, Matthew turns aside to tell gus far 'Or 2l Coley ' Ial.R y had no thought of this. There are two w�eys to look at the , 'Utensils . and -food must be stituted for one of the low kitchen folka around us, and particularly the mou, d 'I Answer: The spores of A.s re� by Director Gordcn, Geneva Experi- preparation, serving the meals and table. , an incident of the previous week in It seemed- a far cry from the festivi- ever present in the air. . s soon as ment station, a few Years ago, He dishwashing. The kitchen should be brought to the table and. after being clialrS. ­ Bethany, In which the mercenary ties of Sirnon's house to the tomb . you expose silage the spores light on said that when hay was Worth 10 a made convenient for doing these used, carried back -again. This results . — character of Judas was revealed, in hewn out of a rock, yet Jesus was younger folks. � I contrast with the simple and beauti- right. And He often surprises thos � this material and the sugary juices ton good silage was worth $3. things since they -recur most often in in more or less confusion and weari- e One is to get into the habit of re- , e ....... � ___­%=__ - the calendar of household duties. ness. I ForProtection. ful loyalty And self -forgetfulness ,of who give to Him with the far -reach- garding them as just connnon people, � L ' . English Court Gasps at L the Woman The woir-4ii, who must use a kitchen Now let us compare the different Nature has provided for everything, Mary. Ing Issues of their 'gifts. Even the destined to failure or to only mediocre: 'was a n3w one on them. which is already made, has a more -han0lin and walkings required in down to frogs and little sti it isnot certainly known who Simon least Service rendered the "least of tbings, and to be surprised when'they, Juror Aknitting. The ease 'was that of a libel action . .gS. Oklebacks- the leper was. A similar story Is told these" is "unto Me." What revela- exceed our expectations. ! . against the Daily Herald, The woman difficult problem to meet but not this same kitchen With A few changes All the little animals! that seem. so In Luke 7- 86-50 d a dinner In the tions Await geiforous souls. in heaven The other way is -to forni the habib, The traditions of the Hing'a Bench �showod keer, interc6t An the case, but necessarily a hopeless one. She can and..additions Of equipment. helpjass have theirown, wa.ys, of pro- house of a Pharisee named Simon, but when the story of ,�hat they �ave of. thinking of them in the biggest, cot suall a shock this week that the their apparel gave a new touch to the do much by rearrangement. Diagram 11, is a rearrangement of totting themselves. the woman there mentioned is called., really made .pQ00ible is made plain. hoad-pleces - nearly fell from the The best way to consider a i Diagram I and shows again the rout, It he suspects that some larger and ­ and best possible termg, of holdin; UP I musty chambers, one of the feminine I I I � crowns of the bewigged barristers Jurors wearing a light blue jumper. stronger animal Is out to 684 him the the vision of large achieveni.%.rt be. I -when one of three women � Jurors, sit. I . I ! I I 1. 11 toad Is able to swoll himself out until Cold Season in Japan. Maldng Tides Work. fore them and letting, Vacri. under- I - tiog in court for the first time in its : � __ A religious obeervauce peculiar to The plan of the transport ministry stand that we expect them to climb' 4. : ctownfer. - 7- , lie looks very ferocious and to far too thfa, the,coldest Seaton of the yepLr,, is for a power station that will makd use high. � . . w history, calmly too1r. out bar ImItting Odienzmw PbWr,f+. TRY. 1. 1, - large to be swalaowed. n. told water and wear- of the force Of the tides and eclipse Whichever Attitude we adopt ,vWra; and thus occupied herself while listen- Power for All Wheels. - i . The frog has longer legs than thes that of bwtWmg I � I Ing to the evidence, says a Londoli,, Power Is applied, equally to all four I i . % 9 toad, and therefore can jump better. lmt to and from the bath a single klmD- anything in existence has boon an. bound to stiffer certain disappoint- I � 11111Q 1111, I I I— - � no of pure white, with a -white band nounced in England. It Is proposed by ments, but personally I prefer to bal despatch. Wheels of E6 Callfortian inventor'S ,:! i R ''! ­!�� ���i I . P� ­ - His eyes are at -the top of his neck, to Neither Justice Coleridge nor Court, motor tractor, which can be turned .11 I I enable him to see all round, for, haV- , about the head. The Ceremony Is Out the governmental exp4rtA to. construct disappointed -by news of failure rafher,, sel made any:comment, but It was ap- � �.,_ V pf.�.,-�. I I I around almovt in its length by cutting I . t1QV71'.,­ , " afavel. cabl" � ., . Ing. -no neelt, ho.cantot turn his head. of, respect to ftdo-sam, the god of fire, a dam across the SeVirn near the than by news of success. ; , 0 . \ � ,.. I He, can change the color ot his mat I If V`rtmarlly- Those- obse,rving the cus- point where the railway tunnel now When I hear that Johnny Duga , parent that the move on the ' part of L power from one side, .. 1! I T-_� ==r * , Carry a lantern andLJing.le 9. Stro'la connects Wales with the -South of Erg- has been .sent t , jail,for forg ' 111.1 __ __ —..--- . __ - I � 14 It should prove necessary. It takes ,D� eTy . I NMI -, ji . :%% Ith-a about a quarter of an hour to do bell a4s they 90 along the street. The land. The tunnel is four and a han expect to exclaim, "Whatl Uttle I hdh . : , , . seasoa Wntj'Au�ML for .thirty dayo. miles long. ,,)Tbe dam And roadwayn Johnny Dugan'?" � 111V Flags," of Grandma's Garden.. - . ,� 1.4 - %,% 111 rN. this thoroughly,, and after It Is accoin- ) 11 . . I _J. : a% 0_0?. - plJsh;ed,it Is extremely difilcult to dig- The first fiftem da" of the, ge,ason planned would be about three miles , But,Vvhe-11 th;y teal we that he has, . I I 0 1 � : . I � tingulish him front his surroundings. Is, cailled the dalken, or great cold, and long and would provide for a station been selected for the Lieutenant�j I . , In grandina's garden there used to Greek, The namc means the "rain. I I- I E" the vecond flftee4 days the shokon, or with an estimated capacity of 500,001) Governorship they need,* expeet rie : I I j s. . I People sometimes try to catch the grow a bed of iris. Sho calleii them I bGw," Practically overy shude of color : : . , 11.4 lizard, but meet with no ,sixecess, for small cold. M-ost'Of those -who go h6raepower. to express surprise, ev . ,Jflacs.f� r flowers: seen In the ralubo-w can be found In 1. I ., . f T_Q the only part. of its body one can get through the OOMAOW are Young. men, . The Idea of utilizing the force of has red hair and never Owned two I t I t � .-.I Vt __ . . - ilieTe-marigold"and zlitni","lileeding .some one of the many varleties of tile a 11 _ZL7_ at Is its tall, and It can drop this at a aliPrent'cogin some trade, who rui)L to tides Is not a new one,, but Is not easily suits of clothes as a boy. I , , : _ , , � I . ::Z heaxts,- four VolocM, 'Ilays` and Irls., although the commoner Colors of : : moment's notice. The little stickle- End from the bath, repeati,ng the applied. Ore of. the difilculties In Lieut, -Governor Johnny Duga­­of _ -, "Rokkon Shojo," as.they go. such undertakings is the fact that the course: 1 alwa ' Mings like that -but. "flags?' were the the "poor man I s orch,ld" are lavendat : _ babk, beloved of all small boys, has ,it. words ys ,-aid you Qcultln1 . , _ �� ' backbone of the garden, They were and Telaow. - As the fleur do lie, the . I : . _ . The prinelpal- temple and bath is the tiaes are in and out at regular Inter- heep that boy down. : I --I] . tle spiky spines sticking out to pro- ! always there, blooming I 'rk - one In P�ulwgawa,ku. The cold water vale; that a plant operated directly by . � year after Iris has been known for centuries in : ; : I I tect it from the olther inhabitants of year, an Institution q,s permanent, al- Europe; it hat lofig beon a symbol In � : . I these little bath them was recently rebuilt -at a the force ofAidal wate!rs Would b —..I..- ­ i I � . li*44g and streams. But 4ve I iuoi3t, as grandma herself. Sometimes France, It figured in the history of JIL V; N L4 I 1 DmING Room. spines are of no avail when the untor- cost of 300,000 yen In anticipation of periods when it would be at a stand- Plan INOW' for the Gai&-a. f the Tied would thin and die out in the I Viorence. , "..."/ " I I tunate stiekleback ends its days In the -the cold Season. It Is open. for wo- still. The;practicability of utilizing E ,very L !arm Xamily in C� nada is ...... � ­ ­ . Jain -Jar of some little fisherman. energy 't eenixe, leavi L ng on7 a ring of foliage I Only of late years has the Iris, begun. men only until 6, o'clock in the even- the high tide perlods to Store entitled to a well-kep", P'rodue,ive and flowers , where befoTo there had to appe&T Jai tho floTisVis shops, So Put CO21110=6 thig I-earrattired kitchen with the dlsgv-w above. 3mor* the pia q �. Ing, but tA all hours in the, day for vegetable garden that will keep th,-m been a solid, mass of green and laven� I an u --- C. hat, been investigated and cost of I flowers, they have long, been blade With ftWOr feet Walkinir than In the Other k1tehea, I L Score one for junior project, work: men. Among the women, aA-e many storage plants and their mainteriance in , der, but that was betawe , oth L , 0 . fresh, vogetahles all sunmi�r NA1 som6ody thought too delicate to handle as er arr4ngement of the kitchen is to Ing in the preparation and serving of ,A New Y drk farmer got up in a farm youpg actrosisezi, who pray eamestly has boon considered too great to %11ke enough surplus to s'('f'4ck Lhn ,oantry bad forgotten to thin out the strug- flowers are handled for sca-le, but when analyze the work connected with food tin alyple pie. meeting .recently - and said- q,m for succese In, their profesclon. An- the undertaking attractive. . shelve,. for zlloe entire whitc-�, Fi)rt'i- itself into a. Go to the. cabinet for a spoon and seventy-one years ola, and 1i;ve fed other Fudo Shrine its near Meguro eta- The British engineers _ ' gling pla;Ms choked tog -ether in the cut in the bud they can be marketed preparation. tt divides , - . PrODofto to ,rinore, ovepi farm family is ei)tltled Centro of the bed. Wit, Jury, and, odd as it may two parts, that of food preparation pans hogs all of my life; but I learned tJ0111 solve that by constructing, in tho hills - to enough shrabbery and floviers to The "flags" of graadma�s garden gro 2 �10,utthlln flowers �Aien opened in and clearing away after meals. b. 'A trip is made 'to the Cellar for more last year watching my girl feed 1— — back of the Severn, an artificial suit. furnish bouquets for every d-mv of one of the widely known flowers In water brave a �reater dpelicacy of color, The food -preparation involves the apples and lat. her pig than I've learned the seventy I. Wayof Maids In China. wateT lake which will be the source of' the growing season. 11 -�ou 110 wit the warld, They are at home any- and texture than ,when left to bloom collection of food from its place Of e. The apples Are washed and pared years I've lived.", supply for the proposed -power plant. have ,such a -vegoaMe gar&) and ,where; Japan, Siberia, North Amorl. upon the stein. storage, the preparation of food for at the sink. . 0 - I Marriageable girls In 0hina usually The turbines placed In the spillway of such proviiiian for fi[OL_�;er$ on your . M, Europe, Pal,estiilo, Syr% IWOW the Thus the modeni, lover of flowers storage, the cooking of the food and I d. The apples and fat and cold A set of good wrenches is as nee- wear their hair In a lOng Plait, In the, dam will be used at high tide to farni, ��our faini1y is being cheated We. There are 170 Muds and more seems to be Awakening to the beauties the serving. water are car�i6d to the cabinet, essary in the farm shop as is a Cook whidi, Is entwined a bright scarlet drive centrifugal DuIrDs,of greM ca- of the good things that should gt) with than a thousand d1vtfuct, varieties,have Of a flower that grandma knew a long The Clearing away means remov- e. The pit is prepared at the cab wrenches thread. The thread Iiidleates that the pa.0ity, Those Will Pump the water to jar,,, life. been named. They grow all. the way time, ago, . - stove in the kitehen. Cheap 1 Land and labor derotod a flower that Longfellow ing dishes 1rom the table, scraping inet, that break or spring when used on maiden Is on the lookout -for a part- the artillcletl lake and thus malutala, a to such a purpose return the richest; from 06 tiny Plimlia, Which is but six knew and to which he dedicated one and stacking the dishes, washing and f. The pie I's baked in the oven. tough jobs are an abomination --hot ner. , I constant supply for the power planL aort of dividends both in plea,nir`e and* Inchea- hdg.b* to the, gigantea, Often of ids most graceful poems. wiping and putting the dishes in the g. The pie is cooled on the gh,&� to mention thebruised knuckles that 10.4 That Arrangement -would not be feas- 'in actual profit, This has beer pioved found five and six toot tall. They gro* Be= In the purple, born to Joy and cupboard. The equipment for this part and served. I accompany brealtbig'and opfinging. ,Feed for ram: During the winter Ible except under conditions similar Unies without 'number, I in widely diverse, climates and soils, ploasconce, of the work should be arranged so Steps in Clearing away 4fter Eery. With a set of good wrenches, niuch. motithi the grain for a ram should -to those existing In the Sev�erii. According to our ob.iervation and thcY grew at Sea loved, and Are found Thou do6t not toil nor Spin, that the worker can follow a path, as Ing the pie:. repair work on plows, cultivators, not exceed one pound daily. In the The e0timateg of the ministry Judi- . experience, the -time to st;�t the - UP as far UP, 9,000 feet on mountain But MAkeat glad and radiant with thy short as possible, Without needing 'ri Is. The dishes Are removed to the wheel -hoes, And other implements, spring of the year, feed no grain if oats that the cost of przifucing 400,� flower And vegetable ga-Men is m sides, presence any Cross tracks. ,�' the shop before *spring thevasture is good and the ram is in 000 horeepower would be aSproximate- January or Felituarl Start with 'a The iris 9�0 Ifs immo fmin the, Ther m-eud,ow and the Ilim, ght ShA-lf of the sink and Scraped can be done in 11 . good physical condition. ly a half penny a day per.horgepower Y. I � . - , I - _. . I " ­ I.... ­ ­­ -1 ­ . � From the time sho gathers the food�l and stacke1 comes, few postal or, 'rected to th-3'res- __. ! L , !. 4 ! . ''. � . I I. I . 0 . . rds ,di .. _� - — ��Z— ___L polinift*m- *1 ­ -1L ­ �11 -11111, 11, I" will . I -unit, It is estimated that the plant ��� . ffi!!t!�t!n� , . _�___ � �_!n""!�i."___ _____7_____"_W1__M_10W1 " I _00.6" I i III 11 I ponsible skied houses asking thim. for, L I . -11, ___ 'O., k REGLAR F=&RS--B3r -de—ne Byrd" I I will Savo more than 3,006,000 tons of their catalogues, Another card will.q L � I., . I L � I -Nt� W M .; .6.4� — __ . I coal now used each year In the J114gs- ti 11 11 I I L 6-, trios In the area to be served by the *ar .__ . I 1. ........... "I'll bring you All t' e late governmenb, L L Hr , I . ... V ITAMLCS N �" . I L " I P � - bulletins on don cultuve, V ortill ed ' 11 I 5AW I - I" L . , � . ­ I I W W"Noti-?N - I 4 . L .. , WYALL b6wroh L Y_ 11 ...� new plant Thot-49 famillar with wb&t erial, proceed to sell the L 0NRlXS*r �M[ - .V%A1(,A0 SiAle SN44 -r! hydro-oloctric powey from Niagara T , �-r-"luel'I'N VUNKY hao t, .1. I I with this mat � I. � � - - Jus -r A. ko-mm., . . �TWRVL �roos% - I . ralla had done for OlitSI-10 and Now gartlon idea to the family. This onco, I MOW I skw ^ A 1)0?A cdmr. ,4\\.b�" ; KMVQA16`kIJ&_r0, accomplished, make the actual pinndll <4 Wi*rq .%I)< -AW 4511ilt P1dV.P_tY'V%F_ . . P94'r C"Vigeo . ."VM OVIP4, -VhS-V1%0 Aqrv, I York will have some Idiom of the Big, for spaeo to be used, varieties to ba � I 4 tAly-rr �AL Re pt. A . . I I nifleanoo of the Droposod Sevorn pla:xit, yTyTtX.S 44 MOR,r .4 RS Up L .1. %t, op , - .I L L ­­ L . __1 planted and iare to be given, Thoill . 0 L I - \AIAV*A ,6141L V�Iaftt> I I !-- ­ 'Which will be 60 Pot cent, greater than mo)!e tIm6 and money y,ou spend ort, 'i, I ov, MM45 lawootZ94 , ,I -�. - - MOUTH ONV A -r A ' A& 1. do *-VUeK. OPLI 04 A L UWVIagara proloct. the question before Actual planting, INK, I I . - 101- . . ot), . wrokx_r 1 0 ,�/ ,r - -fIMM ,&,N' RN14 IN . I � _,­�#�­__ I time, the move certain the success of - I %�- ­ " , 'L . . L -TOV U I , A paper tells Of A foreigner who the garden. _ - - ­ ­ I - avokt. wl-m . I "LL _. .. L I learned to speak English from seed I � 1___,�. _rftm Aake this a garden year on the I %, I , . ni� 4 I .1 I I I \ . . catalogues. It is always a kood� pwit 1',%tru Make it such a gardon that � L__J a language I " .0 ells I - to begin with the roots of -will, want t6o tiefghburp all tqi� I P I 1 1013 � " � 9 .. * To faften fowls in a short, time, iome, over and ,bok at it. Make ,to, � ,-� L I I.. I I .-- I leed ground rite woll scalded with 004 A job lor the entire family. And .., 11 . .;;� .__..W0 I 1=0 milk, to whith addsomotoargt sugar. bo OUT6 to have enough ilowerg to' I ­ �_ I . Give them this Ill the daYtilte,.but ,supply, both youvAoll tnd the neli; . - - � � X I ., Ipp 0 . <=� 11 . I I h � , , 19 1 :9. of I %. I I ,V .1. I . I . io "I . �, - 11 . . not too 1`4uch at Or0"th'10- Jift It be bors. It You follow our Advice I . -- -LL I � . � INN . rather thick. this question of gardots va 4III., I . I . !1111 . , .. To be a good farmov you r,just feea novtr regr�gt % 11 , L . I , I � . your mind, your body, y,oux, ,soil, and ._____4_ N . ", V 1%. .4 I L I I I I .� 1�1 k 4 your ioul. They are merely onorines, I \ - Is I I W I . I . . 1.1rokien Ow �Mbioot be monade(), , , '.� 1\ � I that will ran if you Rivo th4m enough said Abraham Lincoln. Nolther taft . � I ,- I I ­ I L ­­­ ,", -L- ­. L - I -1 .... L ­ '' - ­ ­­­ - >_111" - I L- _. - ­ - L L" _. 1".. I _._._-1-1.11- ­­­ . IL of the right kind of fw, mind WIN a wwwsrowrl ouydeft b4 expected U 'L .. � ­ .--. -_11 _­ �A .. ... .. _____ ­ 'L 'L ­ ­ �