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Watchman Warder (1899), 31 May 1900, p. 10

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Volume XLIII. Number 22 Sy‘gplgment toa‘ Lindsay, Thursday, May 318t, Great favor is shown to the new grade! and patterns of nun’s veiling in cream white and in colors suited to: either day pr evening wear. Campbell cloth, canotier wool and squadron serge are the names of m utility fabrics for tailor costumes to: traveling, golf and yachting wear next season. Fine designs in cluny lace appear on new summer toilets, waists and linen lawn and cambric lingerie. Surplice effects or crossc- flame to appear on both (I awning toilets sent from 0v The silky efiect added to the great n~ riety of mulls, batistes, canvas fabrics, zephyrs, organdies and other summer tab tics renders them more than ever desin- ble and attractive. Many of the large siik handkerchief: used for waists, parasols and toques are quite as fantastic in effect as any old time bandanna hex-chief which adorned the heads 01 the old “mammies” or the south. There are beautiful tints o! mauve m violet this season among the light sum mer fabrics and millinery goods. likewise pretty shades of green and gray: Pink is again artistically combined with both pale stem, lettuce and golden green dyes. What are called "silk gingham" are French zephyr fabrics manufactured with little or no duessing in the woven threadfiv but “mercerized” after the weaving i5 53‘ ished. These ginghams are softer. fine! and show more artistic Color blendint and delicate silklike patterns than em before. Rivaling the soft tafieta soyeuse um Dean de soie silks this season are thb firm American surahs that are pronounc' ed better wearing silks than the french surahs at higher prices. These. .thh the desely woven india silks, tnke hxgh pl!!! among the summer dresses that are tnek' ed or plaited. fence. A danger to be avoided in keep” (owls is overcrowding. A hen will work lndustriousiy 101' 81"" cl as well as for grain. . Set the first luying of ducks nndttur“! hens under chicken hens for hatching- Lime is needed by all f0“ ‘9‘ a“ growth of bone and for shell waterfal-A “Wk 9888 are most transparent at th0 center. Lime is needed by all towis {91' u“ growth of bone and for shell mammal. Get all the chickens hatched early $11“ you can. It is thé early hatched pull?" tha‘l make the winter layers. . Dark places are best (or t dark nest gives the hen but to see about her, hence she more quiet. When the chickens appeer their feed and do not eat. ‘mth relish. increase the exercxse a: the bill of tare. Do not starve the hens. Ila: that a certain amount of food is sary to keep up strength, and the needed for egg material. No matter-what ails the (owls, ll 5‘“ bird should at once be removed to S??? ate quarters from the well ones. This): a nmufion that will alwars 985’” Poultry netting makes the most durable THE DRESS MODEL. POULTRY POINTERS. 75 cents per annum d bodice: con- ay gowns uni or mauve ui the nests. : little ch! in keepifl I Have the Que: Ltish Wu Exiotic Sal QIN ‘lll‘C lac .

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