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Port Perry Star, 28 Apr 1927, p. 2

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. lem would be solved. large farm. The pumps outdoors near the build-| line wis extended | door terminal to kitchen, deli' all the troubles usually n y and at a lower level of 120, feet, The spring was high enough 1, a period of forty years, when 8 was taken out and replaced by a and day out, a total of 10,512,000! ons. This is considerably more we required for domestic and vestock purposes, and much of it ran to waste. There was always an ebundance of water and no trouble was experienced in keeping a thresh- ing engine supplied on the threshing days which, by the way, were the days of heaviest demand on the water supply. STORY OF PROGRESS. At first the water was pumped into a large wooden tank located in a shelter 'immediately behind the house and handy to 'the back door. The overflow ran to a large water trough fear the stable, This arrangement tinued for a number of years, glv- g so much better pervice than the old pump and d that everyone satisfied and did not want &fiy- ted In operating a 1 troubles developed, and! able labor was expended get- | the water inthe | required water into a pail, frost and at an elevati ? for trough. In 1881 I decided /kitchen range, it was an easy matter use of a spring located in the to connect the elevated tank with the Tot 1,200 feet from the farm thirty gallon boiler and waterfront and then run a pipe to the! kitchen i sink. Hot water was on tap in the Hing better. As time advanced the . old cook-stove .wore out and a new range, equipped with a waterfront, 40 years and in that time pumped t0 pesoeni was purchased. 'The waterfront idea a height of 120 feet and to a dis- willbe bring up to give a fall sufficient to operate, kitchen at last. This was thirty years & hydraulic Yim. A ram was instal- ago. Cold water was deli led in 1881 to pump the water to the the sink through § branch in ithe cold buildings; it continued in service until | water pipé line. : LIME GIVES TROUBLE. | vodt Everything was fine for 'a ram of modenr type. During the until thw lime In the water acéumulat- 0d of forty years I estimate that of in the water front and disturbing t 'ram pumped to the house and| rumblings started. The. hard water C buildings, by delivering its con-| from the spring proving, in 'this in- Jnaous three-quarter inch stream day | gtance to contain too much: lime, a change of waterfront was necessary, and it was decided to hitch up with the soft water cistern. We there could be no trouble A suitable pump. was set up at one end of the sink and connécted up by pipe with the galvanized tank over- 3; head that had been used for.the hard spring water. No further trouble experienced in the twenty years s ) following while we occupied the given house. We had to pump the water to; : : the supply tank by hand. A odors [assis of the supreme: court, the then. wsa in' a large galvanized iron tank ing and With 'away from n the at foreseen over, and er, n with and" w| self-wi minded ( w that lime 22:81:82, V. 53. PETER, CALLED TO DENY HIM! NIES NOT HIMSELF, BUT HIS' LORD. INTRODUCTION--Ardent and sive natures are exposed ger of 'oversconfidence in self, and. over-confidence in self often leads to woeful an results, So it was with when, subjected to sudden and un- on, he three times most shamfeul man- denied having anything' to do m that, whild sure of himselt, ciple solemnly that Satan counted upon to get the him, 'and to sift him like Gethsemane, to Simon Peter on the in the Jesus. We have seen' great heights of devotion d ~ while . of wonderf ritual insight, Peter was at other es fool-hardy (Matt. Ted capable of © (Matt: Matt. 18:28) Mark 14:31. 16:22); Repentance, 3 '63, B4; 66-71; Luke 22: 81, company. for y 62. Golden Text--Let him that disgraceful, thinketh he standeth take heed he fall--1 Cor. 10% 12. font SELF, DE 'are sure to de : a Ne d tmpul- «g)iloon Publishing Company night uf 14:28-81), and unduly Jesus and warned his dis- Arr Caiaphas, oon a bas wheat, in the Garden of esus was conducted by the temple police to the house of the gh-priest, was usual k \ buildings 'wet around an inner into which house, as of urt or Joungers. trial for "ou alduc on puein we 2 ' fant Moraover. three: quny Show that in be ob RP Ahn B27 otal ous. Knowledge of these facts may not nd for the critical make for ease In solving the break-' 0 » Baked Rhubarb Flakes with Top Milk Raisin Bran: Muffins Buttered Eggs ; Coffee Cota Btewed Figs Si Cereal with Top Mik 7. Creamed Codfish on Toast bath, washbowl, and toilet were Sonnedrin in order io 'hear the ra h Tse 'Muffins added to the system and were much V. Bd. Peter. who had My first sugges dd mak "Coffee / appreciated. In addition to SUPPLYING nor fed Hii ad olin suggestion or. making a ee water to the house a branch line was : akfasts more popular vary Grapefruit with' Strawberries ; with the crowd at a safe distance. the menu frém day to day. empting delivering water to a large cement Though a little shaken, he was still 206d 'has accomplished" fn' my Bacon Baked Eggs storage tank in the stable, and from confident in himself and convinced of * |bousshold: When this falls I know) =~ dey Hs this tank water was piped where his ability to meet all the demands of" nothing to vi except dis. | on Sa % needed for the large herd of salle, of the situgtion: Finding # stowd of clpline; ploy exssph s Yon with Yaa re horses, sheep and swine. That ol tewed Prunes range Juice : aydrgulie ram purchased in 1881 at nner So ur of Sie hotse, he a ed 1554 . Sa Manket menu that map Po aed Oatmeal Griddle Cakes Maple Syrup Canadian Pork Products on a of $16 worked constantly for pojiauine apparently: that ~none. wil ' on Trl. cereal ons pr Teak is: 1s Sausage Jelly tn > British : Mar rket, 2 u6 him, and that he meantime A NEW BLOOMER DRESS! * lage' Two additions are valuable, Dfften~ } They quality 'of the Canadian pork - able to watch developments till ~ Smarily simple' is thé atfractive especially to men who work outdoors. Abie Sates products offered on the British mar-. was not common knowledge in very | tance of 1,200 feet enough water to the hour comes to act & Proper part. 'bloomer dress showh here and a Very, They are breakfast meaty 'auch as -. Apple Sauce ket in 1926 showed steady dimprove- fill a tank; if such a tank could be Peter did not know the danger to easy style to fashion. Contrasting) bacon, ham and sausage, "and Selly . Bran Flakes Bagon mest, Jet according 0 fhe annus 7 ve al an oa many farm homes, so the presence of the waterfront in the new kitchen started range another thought and action; getting the waber | water was running to waste every into that waterfront and making full day. Just how much time and how, use of the fuel that we were burning. | much backache we saved ourselves is A large supply of hot water on tap at a kitchen sink was something worth striving for, after we had seen Feeding Cautions. There is a great but needless loss in newly hatched chicks, due to too heavy an dtoo early feeding. Many a' poultry feeder, wishing to give the chicks a lit- tle extra attention and help "them along, feeds' them too early, throws in too "much scratch feed or feeds them too, often. This, if practised extensive- _ ly during the first week, puts heavy drain upon their con- tutions. The yolk, which is drawn into the young bird's body before hatching time, is not assimilated properly. Di- tive disorders and diarrhea, from which many chicks suc- mb, are the result. Too vy early feeding causes vy brooder losses -- much more so, in fact, than result from faulty temperature or in- herited diseases. If for the first ten days we with very limited feedings of «_ thick grain in the litter, the|iayes T TOLD A'GUY AT THe na THAT Jefe AMD T LEANED UP ALKAOST A THOUSAND IN FLORIDA REAL CSTATG IN A Weel buil! chafh of, 100 feet deep. We did not need it all, to plan In which the water system, bathroom, kitchen sink and basement laundry tubs were installed as the house was bujlt, For water supply we are now depending on and being well supplied by two large soft water other than at great expense. ep gt Watering Horses. Very warm horses should not be allowed to drink their fill of cold water, nor should they be given grain until they have been cooled off some- gon of the what. 3 company of scull ft < The man who buys all his feed has no business in dairying. He ought to reise his roughage' and silage, if Peter TALK Money of thin o Peter, tions: first fession: ( 1 hi claims all Called by gould just keep .the chicks nothing more. If he elses a part. fry, feeding them oftenlof the grain, so much the better. fires 'but only a little at a time, be- Grow. food Ts une y fo spmm(ill 8 ps Shui: | Lo 'nothing but ground grain or tn eis, the mosh; and this fed in hoppers |dairymen mote to other way. buying LITTLE Bull Down Here? FROM NOW ON WE GOTTA IN BOX CAfe © cuoug company. He He answers individual "rors 99. 61, 62. The last. boost his shows Peter overwhelmed by thé poor milkers of his guilt. Jess turned and looked THAT TAUGH El T GOTTA TIP PEE oe * FACT THAT WE GOTTA THROW A in her freely, did versation, sroke art! in 200 feet long, 100 feet wide and 'Which he was exposed in that promis: material is effectively used for the con- not first deal, Natures like Peter's are newest and most practical styles, will apt to take their color from their en- be of Ihterest to every home dress- mt. If Peter had been: think: ing of Jesus at this moment, would he have thus doriod pimT But ho whe think: © well as all courage and truth deserts | with {mpreca- | "I Jmow mot this man of with their swine in 1926. According] hom speak. la ental! Can this be the same man who at Caesarea Philippi the great Christian con- "Thou art the Christ, the God"? Now in a pe an ns, Jor hou! Jesus Me year gid, nok equal Sal: Sosnetbsi is only an t cule, he dis- and a much larger quantity of pork &n-abundance: d blood and for a past and lot 'with Christ.' products "could a ¢ red od and esus to disown himsel : ? the Lord of Glo; s you can make a would play a brave and worthy pa ' : vas 'satisfied with hi "as a | smaller in volume than in 1926, there 'lar to that in 'the sun's short ice per hun vote. for a hot heversge Hae YS 3 ering and. : igh. He' remembered he enoug) \_ THASS ALL! f, disciple. He was not thinking of| was a higher a Scena hea sight hey French Omelet oft jem, Jelly 5-2 Oo FRUITS 'OF IMPORTANCE. ® Review of the Dominion Department scalloped collar, short band' sleeyes,! : ; - lof Agriculture, supply was often in- tie, and facing on the lower edge of apprehend that his test was at hand. 4 1 4 a C0 short gathers| "There is a reason 'for including all' 4 Grapefruit = - adequate in volume to meet the de Ve Sen hie um lal of on ae at each shoulder and the Gress opens. Of these foodstuffs. Fruits have| French Omelet Creamed Potatoes) mand. "Quite often during the year over those forty years by putting that «uri o female slave belonging. 'for a short distance at the front, Colies: predd Canadian supplies on the overseay spring to work, it is difficult to Bay; ithe, high-priest's . household ~ caught Under the tis. The bloomers have Coffes market were so negligible in ( with one hundred head of stock to'sight of Peter as he warmed himself elastic run through the top and: i to supplies from other count water, as well as provide the domestic by the fire, and said to him with an casings. NO. 1564 is in sizes 4, 6,25 YX me, "Tixpe Baked Apples to greatly affect the status of our supply, it would have kept one man insolent amir: * too, wast with 8 and 10 years, Size 6 requires. 23% | ments Indicate that this citrous fruit! Fried Salt Pork Baked Potatoes | product. At the same time Denmark pretty busy on the pump handle Jesus of Nazareth." The sudden yards 86-inch material, or 1% yi de yondettal healt -giving qualities. Milk Gravy "was marketing very heavy supplies Furthermore, that little elevated strain apblied 30 him by Shese Jurds B4-inch, and Jovard 3 Inch contrast-| thete 3% prunes, raisins, figs,| Graham Muffins Coffee | and. some other European countries spring and hydraulic Tam put the 83 0 WHER Oa nd aa ite) ing material. Price 20 cents the: olen a PRY oder Yitnls of fresh : ' more' than- doubled their offerings of water just where we wanted it. Ho's" of the company, he denies the Pattern: an a LR Whole W Stewed Rhubarb - | the previous years and found a gen: Since retiring from the farm, We woman's statement, affecting not to : Cer Ch hildren. produc- | le. heat Cereal. Top Milk|erally ready market, : have built a modern house according know what she means. hh is the Our Fashion Book, illustrating the! °™ are active, which means|. Poached Epc ~n Milk Toast In 1926 Canada sold to Britain : Coffee" 90,848,600 pounds of bacon, as com- i ; i 1 pared with 130,608,700 pounds in additional demands, Cereals not only Fresh-Pineapple hink- maker. Price of the book 10 cents ! ¢ 1926. There was also a considerable the copy. To are fine foods but they also possess Rolled Oats with Top Milk decrease in our export. of hams to HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. remarkable 'adaptability. Fruit 'may Toast | Britain. It is peinted out in the Buttered Eggs~ Coffee be 'cooked with them or served with| Review that Canadd's reduced ex- ing of himself, and he saved himself ~ Write your name and address plain | them if the: " 8 k cisterns for all the water system. An i ; em y. dre prepared. Top milk ports were entirely due to the short Se thetic. waiay ond small * he sapeise of I Pig dental, |1y, giving number and size of such | iy introduced into the diet with them. :"Cantied Fruit age in supply, hom& values being k Installed in the ; » patterns as you want. Enclose,20c in| There is a decrease in the indl-| Creamed Eggsion Whole Wheat T ' essure tank are instal Lis ix Peter, feeling Snes, moved from stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap! vidual consum oh fos . et {4d 0} eat Toast | largely above an export basis, If the paostiest and sonnets} up he the hire to tl 2 woh The SAIN® jv carefully) for each number and! , o oe via in vy: Coffee ig crop had Joen, Jarges Us products A sterns passi renewed freemen ou i use lg. Te Ce re howd. the jibe to raise a Iugh among the Sddress your order to Pattern Dept, | found in the laboratories that the abe] Tha Mic avy bs side, below the frost line. We hand. Loe 0 ee te nial do. Wilson Publishing Co, 78 West Ads: [ncrce of 'adequate amounts of Vite] The Muti-Titled House Wife. | et ithe same Lime the Jack of on purposes, - Clean, soft water [ied having anything toda wit Jesus. Tabde St. Tofonte: x Pattarny sent by min A, found in cream and whole] The busy: home-maker, be Sorandiving. obs pottion on that in the house, on tap for all purposes ae ag from Pe the aes ; milk, is one of the important causes that home a lordly castl market, especially since some Euro- that we destre to use It for, Js POLting cos poo ee ony | ~eimenendoi Jof Gitease of She uPPSR respiFatoty iy. 1) oa] geld vo calla hep, |Pesn countries, such as Latvia, Po- one point ahead of, the city dweller, accent, and are sure that the woman| Successful Year for the system, euch as mastold, nasal and y ' om €I-|1and, Holland and Sweden, neweom- who cannot have 'clean, \soft water is right. This time all reverence, as! i ok a self by any fine name. She|ers in the bacon market, are rapidly Swine Industry. just call herself a house- quart d Intrray gaining a foothold thers, Economi- The ? of Canada did well making children willing to take mi J ; a rons a ' ait Jake ile keeper, yet in reality she can cal production in volume is absolutely necessary if Canada's pork Eggs are. to the Live Stock Market and fuel qualities ~and 'mineral content. | t of perhaps more titles| prod to remain a factor in th Trade Review, just issued by the { The yolk is clally rich in ifron.!and dep r= Be py Asis of Products are 10 : Aina 4 g Tin the : minfon Department of ' Agriculture, | Then, too, eggs hens which spend | al 1 Thi pg PEA hey Sosid, however; have. done Core 'in'the sunasive ares oF he me. sust be MN or Et 7 good » , ag the supply during activated foods: This means they the home must be an artist z oH demand contain something "which makes for. ; by : How to Produce Clean Milk: g "whic! to make her surroundings love- Milles one of the most: tiiportant g. She must be'a ly and fitt and valuable articles of food when : it is Yresh and clean, and its purity have been wold 'at. a Tesistalie- to disease. depends almost altogether on the pro- antec 754 It is one 'of the marvels of the age, s compared with 2,883,400 in this discovery \that activate of contamination in milk is control. 1926. - However, while suppliés were supply the body with a material simi lable by the producer himself -if he will take the trouble to understand fwhat. its sources are and if he is will fing to exercise ordinary sani recautions. A new pamphlet 'on dred and also a A "Following the 1 d. price improvement '0 hy al t "y «Dominion Depa of Agricul valué of hogs a : on, food AIM gure. contains a great deal of infor higher than in 1924, th others, reach out mation on the ways in which crease was all the more unity. ~~ milk is spoi r ity. 8 -- . jaimution : wt n [NES CADDY, T HAD A ROTTEN YEAR IN WALLS STReer! T Pick&d LP LA LITTLE BIN MONEYS 7 Lducer. - In fact ninety-nine per cent. £! producing clean milk, issued by the _

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