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Port Perry Star, 8 Jul 1920, p. 7

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e ostalled om. 1 may be placed & hl i tks I ae to yout om Addon all communications or this Tart to AE € o ghd B.- get rg Yor th % Mi Mrs. Helen, Law, 235 Woodbine Ave. Toronto. FE chemical kills germs,| Z Sweet' Sixteen: Is it pr to play them a high and permanent place 4 aki he Sosa sevitary is Sexy Kaine umes sa M party ? | Canadian literature. Isabel Ecclestone : contents | 'Kissing games are out-of-date and| Mackay has been a resident of Van- ice a Toth, 'and may be i don those who play them are not progres-| couver for the past ten years, but her' here as "they are harmless. ~~ |sive. So many jolly and interesting A warm-air system of heating this| ames have taken their place, especi- se could be installed for, pcos 4 $150 | ally the games introduced at Service and would soon/pay for itself with Houses and in hy». work during the ie saving of fuel. | war; that no group of people need to ; There are several kinds of materlals be at a loss for something to do. The best thing about these new games and pests is the fact that old and young fo n in them, thus promoting the com- Spire sud and enabling every. one early life was passed in Woodstock, Ontario. She is also famous as & writer of fiction. Probably you have read "Up the Hill and Over," and "Mist of Morning." Here is one' of the charming poems from "The Shining Ship," which shows the writer's playful interpretation of nature: munity spi to share Peterkin Spray. A fisherman bold was Peterkin Spray/ And he sailed, and he sailed, and he sailed away, And when he got there he embarked once more Down the path that led to the Sun'd' back door. "Ho! ho!" said the Sun, Fisherman Spray Bub the cook doesn't need any salmon to-day" "Too hed, ii Bun," said Peterkin s well-balanced great eu awards visi IR Bd - ' ; Hostess: One wag $5 rate partiers * through a "8 a rT -- | is to wait until all the guests are i PR a ten | gl TR i , then bring in a huge bran i which can be made in.a dishpan and tri trimmed with Hesug-Paper. From the pie fall ribbons which the girls are requested to pull. 'The names of the BED Roos men who are present are written on gards which are attached fo the rib- y_secure their partners = B Cad ay they And the glrls who have = | drawh thelr names. Another way. creative of much fun is to pass to the' men slips of paper cen f Sa cutting up the' plant Yor ensflage. A | k le "ated with corn shatks lone con-/| 8pr i Sonsiderable amb And he Peaited, and he sailed, and "he g fe A ; on which are written the names of sailed away, A #4 RED el 2 te pain et Yerlot.o ert iH od of oh CLOSET animals, with corresponding slips to| But the wind was so Nght that 'twad rsd crop but not thick enough to ment ste jons mn, ie "Hills of vi 4 : . the girls, Each man must then act half-past eight 3 RA i would Ti HS come advices om Nore Westie 2 ors B b : NCHENI 0 oak ds best he can the part-of the anl-|- When he called his wares at the Moon< ; catch of grass seed on muck of green corn fodder alone with ears) gL 3) aro ape ad a I "F hf J wo, but'the Mopn< round have edo hie land spring | when put in the silo made as good} Dil (a i : from the medley of cats, dogs, squir-\ man sald: nd fall for three years and failed to feeding matenial as 1.26 acres of son} : 2 rls. Hons oe Belli te ge, Baur u quan ng hi whet Tin going 40 4 get a catch.. There will be a digeh puthfrom which the ears had been stripped i other members of the rigrnt kingdom, : dn BY When ong AER th i this yous which. ill dsuinoibe and fed i the Hock after the ears' A D. : Schoolgirl: Please explain the ony : i toni . Would it be a good plan to burn] were dried a corn ground. " "0 dear! O dear!" sighed Peterkin gS Y muck, as it is only a foot deep| « I. C.:--I have a five-acre field of, language : ; Spray \ las a good clay bottom? xyé stubble which has raised a crgp of 1 am sorry not to oblige you with a} , 3 FCiey and he sailed, and he : 'H. S.#Irall probability your diffi-| beans since a clover sod was plowed: copy of the stamp language. The cus- sailed away, : culty in a es dire down, but has not Jou Manure | oot Jlasing the ois mp . I aris And when he ot there he declared: ; "ground is the type of grass that you| several years, I 'wish to t ) "I wish = S I never, never had learned to fish, } For some-won't buy-and-others-won't hE one and causes much annoyance to the postal employees, If you ever have an opportunity to see how mail is handl- are seeking to establish. © Speaking 'generally, any undrained muck soil} This cdn be cor- field to fall wheat. Have no manure, so will have to buy commercial fertil- jzer. The land varies from clay loam 1 00 toon B % pay. ; rected by drainageand the application! to sand loam. What kind and how ed; not only in the post-office of large) ,, , po" iied ana tired of sailing 3 7: cities, but in the mail-cars, you will i) lime at the rate of a ring! the much would you advise: Be for oh see how necessary it is for stamps to AWAY BO However, if you are. aot i El oo as v | be placed ir the per right-hand | «1 know what I'll do," said Peterkin E \ to lime. the soil, prepare the seed bed| fall wheat I would advise you to sup- ay pring bi ) i § 2nd sou zed lop gras whe = he fo 4 i ontilinee . % i i = -- And ed his boat down the " # . » "w TR 1] acre. Te id light, thereare 8 10 8 to 9 per cent. Eehorie acid and . | Big Sister: A book of verses for Milky "this quantity will represent a 2 to 3.per cent. potash. This avail- little sister's birthday gift? Have you| He opened the Dipper (yes, honest, he siderable bulk. It*would be well yi able plant food will give the young E 1 ORCH tome jetoss that Jetighutal Sollection u did 5 fe Who amp 4 ] vi us stalk. Xe oF u en by one of our most note @ popped in his cargo and slappe ni include about 3 to. 4 Ibs. of alsike| wheat a strong vigoro : 45% : oH Canadian writers, Mrs. Mackay, which _ down the lid. » i throne. That Jonathan knew David EE oc is entitled "The Shining Ship -and| "Here's a kettle of fish!" laughed Other Verses for Children." The originality, grace, imaginative quality| And he sailed, and he sailed, and he is the TimoiAppoiuted. ivi 5 and merry ring of these poems give sailed away. city- that David was hiding. The Wa ; - «aR iid had not. done and would not do. Peterkin Spray, It has wall |, JULY nT Golden Text, Prov, 17: 17, | THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON, - .1-11, From Nacitlt in Ramah, This ts evidently the statement of the edi- Vor or compiler of the book, who put . the various narratives together in their present form, and who seeks "here to make a connection between lis as follows: "David arose from be- - chapter 19: 18-24 end chapter 20. The stratagem which the friends had de- vised "was effective. No onlooker would know that any communication had passed between ther: David Arose, This was no part of : the original plan, If it had been, the; od. Jonathan Befriends David, I Sam, 20. shooting of the arrows would not have been necessary. At the risk of dis- covery the friends have a' meeting. They know that their parting may be so they feel they cannot part with- out seeing and speaking to each other again, : The correct rendering of v. 41 side the mound." The mound appears for a long time, perhaps forever, and| | large windows securing cross ventila- flooded with. sunlight. space for a large cupboard, with which a pantry is not necessary. Everything is so,designed and arranged that the housewife can do her work with the minimum of time and energy expend- The living and dining room are com- bined, giving a spacious, well-propor- tioned room instead of two' cramped ones, Note the convenient arrange- ment of rooms, which gives a {gor into this room, yet not a bit of space is wasted. The bedrooms are of good. size, There is a nice, large closet, and two that this house can be constructed of --wood, concrete blocks, or hollow clay tile.© Wood is the most commonly used because of the ease with which it i8 worked into a finished building. But if a wood building is well con- structed the costs would be the same whether constructed of concrete blocks or hollow tile, The roof in all cases will be of wood and 2x4 No. 1 rafters, 16 or 24 inches on centre, sheathed with 1x4 roof boards, No. 2 lumber spaced two inch- es apart if shingles are used. If pre- pared roofing is used, 1x6 dressed and matched boards will be required, A of to-day on the higHest possible plane studying the faults in such systems with the idea of correcting them. If all the people in any one district would have, the school work under constant consideration the educational world would see rapid advancement. Eh Shade makes sheep. If there i§ no shade in the pasturg, furnish a shelter. There -are few more dismal sights than a fine brick house on a farm without a tree anywhere near it. Remembering the blackberry pud- dings, pies, jams, and the blackberry vinegar that mother used to make, we cry loudly: "Woodman, spare that blackberry-bush!" LAND To start a team on a heavy load, Tell me what you need and I will pladly give you full particulars of MANITOBA . s heavy three-ply prepared roofing cov- ee seh ho] Bowed Himself Thoee Tints: Cne| Hon: This insures cool sleeping rooms eed with crushed slate wil give bitch inside trace to opposite single Ww wd Suse of anon You } , ; n the summer, good roof for twenty to twenty-five tree hooks a e team 8 is! f th A : Joblo on ee the Jt ne. hg Jao¥ mek Sarvs rut There are a great many little con-' years without any attention. for cold-shouldered horses, wh of BY Was ripe | 1 op Fi Br ---------------- y i ; El hats i Je recogn i Rika isd ivf inie Parent Teachers Associati Before. the. breakdown comes, loo EF $80.00) af rom 463 y A 4 nee aul'y messengers : " 4 d over your stock of nuts, bolts, screws ample: --§43 acre, highly 1 15 of Saul himeelf with the prophets Tob Toten Lia dons fon Wii, ATT shows ons an nl : Sry hiln Rag Reis roved & io Hh aires giv | 2 : there may fang hoon & Bim both, affection and reyerence. Ix of 8 and. wa mileg g fad fe ra . Consolidated Schools. 7 pa def gem os foo wind partial recgncilintion, snd that may| David's self-control him in of fold of grain sll ready to cut, It rom 70 homes 40d & ful a ro 8 : Ibn TE ve wean] moc cat od ong of hn ov: Ho downs ah very. well on telow's fnlonts ! i an » stomaol ave to stop an ve to . MgLOUGHRY, Ry 5 how Jonathan believes that| reminds David, of "thelr covenant bond Jue district which puccseds in se teaching. Rares 428 glad of #8 op the store to get a eT plece of A. LY. eine Blk, ti d oth 13-17 d curing the consolidated: school should portunity to learn how the teacher of . | Sy et refuges to doubt his| and oath (vs, ), and pronounces { iron : innipeg, Man 8 , while David is still{ in farewell, "The Lord shall be be-| I not be satisfied until it obtains the| to-day presents the lessons, and the ; en et A rr, Cord or : Fabric. ! best possible results from that school, and this is best accomplished through a parent-teachers association, An organization of this sort forms thé very best go-between for the success lof ,-parent-and pupil; for any + school question that arises can thus be artache gaopetly rouge: before the -assocja- teacher {s very desirous of getting the parents' interested in the newer waya of teaching the old lessens, The eo-operation that comes from such meetings can hardly be estimat- ed, Whéh the ehildren know that par- ents: as well as teachers are back of Ship school work, they place a differ- "value on its importance, . Becavee of this 7 new bight into: just what the ol :y $o-dp for each child, the $hat in all things he le mast ! of {he work, x way retard is pA ae Beols that gb last she] ed the parents, and {f John| ry are Jroperly fed, are £% 'regard to bodily cleanliness, | the proper attitude to-| - 1g Kng Hedge, halt her 3 rate Pavid is con-| tween me and thee; and between my "fils fife is in danges, His| seed and thy seed forever." ! decide that Jonathan shall ob-1 =. Lue . Aan S836 a at the new a A re full of deep feel-| .. eh ities. of #4!" } "A well shod horse travels surest and farthest" HE equipped with Part- iT Hoge Tires rufis almost free from the' dears and incopvens jences caused by tire troubles, + *Partridge Tires ha unques* rig Honably os hava depend- d geonomy t oat cy as Fk od service 158 NERA : yn : If, Bp genss of ° rd a ;

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