folks have a queer habit of imagining they are somebody else, please bo any-' freshment body or anything you ¢ man him look mad by adding whiskers of in the moon, for instance, an egg-| white hat wire, Set the tables in an! beater or a blow-out! Don't dress the absurd fashion, guests sitting back-/ part; act it, I'm giving prizes to the wards and the courses reversed. Mix-! "| coms to n ular] . { either with a tape y fences and maddest people! Madly yours,--" |ed silverware, little spoons, big spoons, © over the. . Empty tin cans of all sizes can be small knives and toasting forks may, gum of 2 Rawspaper patie The; of rough buildings such than to. give offence by condemning it.| - [Strung to long. pieces > striug, Sear bu passed 013 tra, . Buch guest: ten ETRE at the back, 7 'which must "as stables, garages, etc. There : uld not be assumed that the ports Jom Wall 10 yall asks ay fu x must e . ene meal tha | measure up the back to the top, across ufiderrated. "A country from which many of our native trees which are grader is always wrong and the other led wi uquets of ng ssure your frien ithe top 'and. down the back on- the the trees have been destroyed becomes |- beautif d is sometimes' on is always right. This possi / ; utensils, their "stalks" tied with large March Hare ordered the menu. Then the tree ees | ory Jeautitul and one Is sometimes By CE Aiorers beenon oo ry DALY DANGE FROCK. tulle bows. A. bouquet.of vogotabies serve each with a small carrot and a| ide to the inner edge of She sent almost 'uninhabitable. re forced "wonder there are -not by Oe és n ti Ai A One can make beautiful and Invit- many of our country people, and city and the warehouse cannot be properly | frocks of youthful charm, orig be Somes dogter Hien 3 suntset age on vegetable salad might front pe mi as e SU to the ing home surroundings by, the use urged as a plea for grading at the trees, shrubs and vines, particu! factory or shipping point. As a mat- 'ter of fact, it emphasized the import- ance of designing the system so as to give the grader every opportunity of detecting unsound qualities of flavor in the article which he is examining. That is to say, the ideal arrangement would be to have the grading done only when you are reasonably sure that the permanent charadte.istics | have developed. Of course, there are two points of view in this matter. The owner of the butter or cheese natur- ally desires to have the grading done t the time or under the conditions when there is the best possible chance of undesirable qualities bejng unde- tected, in other words, he wants to have the butter and cheese graded of ! people alike, who lack a full apprecia- iy | tion of the beauty of an American a Canadian sugar maple, or an ; .- Our Canadian prairies are being may be used to advantage! made more attractive year by year desired floral effects. Parks by the planting of trees. There are positively incomplete without many farm and city homes 'and town . Roads and drives are greatly and city parks that 'are beautiful be- need by the planting of trees on cause of the trees that have been side. Wide streets in cities planted. These places would - be softened and made attractive if cheerless indeed if the trees were to be taken away. Do we, in-Ontario where trees grow so well and where 60 many native varieties may be ob- " tained with ease, take full advantage fully for the foundation planting of our opportunities in this regard? around the house. Vines often will Let us make a greater use of: this malk® plain or ugly houses homelike gimple means of home beautification and attractive. There are.many in- which Nature has placed within our stances where two or threo trees, a easy grasp. \ : ; floor, THE LUNATICS ABROAD. way, It 1s sometimes funny to have a|up, across an "goodnight" stunt. In Lunatics Abroad | the seat, OY there are three characters--a deaf| Plan to make a seam at every placo station agent and a deaf couple. The where the material turns and changes scene is a railway station. Toy rail-|its direction; allow an inch for each way tracks, such as children play with, seam and at least an inch and a half are placed on the floor between the|of extra cloth for every yard of ma- audience and the door through which! teria)" Be sure that you do not cut your guests will naturally pass in|your material too close, for a slip- order to go home. The station agent cover must be loose. Tho three sides sits on a high stool by the doorway of the seat of the chair must have an and holds a chair before his face, so! extra three inches all the way round that he talks through the spokes in its | so that the material can be tucked weil Tice deaf couple stand on the and yet allowed for the pull that will other Bius:iTsha track and shout their | come when a person sits down. Allow questions at thé nt. The mania narrow hem for the bottom unless endeavors to find out rains, and | you wish a ruffled or gathered fo has an exceedingly har trying In that case make the ruffle about -- = filmy georgette. A shaped yoke of = A 1 could meet your silver lace is deeper at the front and Motus re, Have him tell back, and outlines the round neck, them that you are last year's calendar, while little cuffs of the lace finish the and feel rather badly about it. So short kimono sleeves. Panels, that they are to walk backward downstairs sway gracefully with every motion, and into the room, so that you won't are trimmed with the silver lace at feel so out-of-date. They are to con- the lower edge, shirred three times at tinue to walk backward uatil they the top and set onto the plain founda- have found you, whercupon they must | tion in a slanting line. This type of shake hands with their backs still frock lends itself to many materials, turned. As you seize one gropinz and Ju can easily make it from pat- hand after another, say some foolish tern No. 1287, which is fnsices 16, 18 thing in keeping with your mad char- and 20 years (34, 36 and 88 Tnch acter; such a8, "Why, here's December bust only). Size 18 years (36 bust) the 47th How is demi TSman mia requires 6% yards of 36 or 40-inch,! or "How do you do, December 19th? or 3% yards of Gd-inch materinl.| Has little January 18th got over the When making the yoke, cuffs and low- measles yet?" er edge on panels of lace, 2% yards 3 HUMAN. HATRACE, : 3 f lace flouncing 15 inches wide is re- E : Bt pi hk ad SE when it has the best chance of re- lan 3s fou can get your guests laughing |to make the deaf agent hear him. "The| seven inches deep; ind sew it on sep- S.S. LESSON Will of God. Gave up:the Ghost, (A | Coiving tho high grade. "That ln the! from rhe upper scum co ro rein ot| tha me ye EE er Ton 3 or hi Abe) seven Inch er rh le Ad o voluptary offering. . | private or individual point of view. | price 20 eons; DE Niman hatrack in the hall. Choose a| trying to make himself understood. th imes as much mawrial as a 3 = cet { 1%. HE RISES FROM THE DEAD, 20:19, 20... The other, or public point of view, mp. designs il'ustrated ™ our new tall man and cover his head with an| Finally the couple discover that no| plain ofeland a gathered bottom from 4 March 21. Jesus Di A Rises from The resurrection is treated in the|is that the grading should be done at! pachion Book are advance styles for| Overcoat, thrusting his outstretched | trains are due from East, West, North | two to two-dhua-hall times as much. ; Re Coe ih a to. 20: 93. | Same manner as the Passion. The spir- the time and under the conditions as| i} home dressmaker, ard thy von] arms part way through the sieves. or South. "Thank goodness! sighs| If you prefer fo make a Hewspaper : bi e a ot on 7h oa ito ibtual meaning is set forth and John 'will result in every possible and prob-| girl who desires to wear garments| Hang a hat upon one of his'arms and | the woman, "I guess it will be safe pattern before you ~ut théjoth, pin i . ty hy 2 a 0 ny clasts tise incidents with which be able defect being detected, so that dependable for taste,, simplicity and|tell him to look wooden. Your men|to cross the tracks them, and go|sheots of the paper smoothly on-mil._ } Tore yt on Ruse ape the deep i a py ae yt when the butter or cheese is marketed | ooonomy will find her desires fulfilled] guests hang their hats on his hands, | home!" And they step over the toy the surfaces of the chair that you are Tol Joh 10% 17. 7g event. Batre of the | the grades will correspond with the in our patterns. Price of the book 10{ their coats over his arms. Gloves may railway line and walk off through the| going to cover. -- Trim the edges ; actual quality and condition of the exactly, allowing at least an extra goods. If any large number of cases be snapped together and hung around door to find their wraps. Yes, isn't inch and a half wherever there is to be cents the copy. his ear. He could hold a hay-fork| it great to be crazy! « HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. Passion is the history of the descent ANALYSIS. to apostacy: his history 80 1. JESUS D + 28.30. of the Resurrection is the history of [occur in which' the grading does not : ; i h.hand, the handle of each rest a -------- a seam. Remember to leave a full... "1. JESUS DIES, 19: 23. 30 ¢ the elevation of love - unto absolute | correspond with the quality the whole| . Write your name and address plain- Peay the 2d. 3 and ill ee lots > 3 three inches along the three inner + 11. HE RISES FROM THE DEAD, 20:19, 20. foigp » rance of the|system falls to pieces and the benefits | 1¥+ #iving number and size of such ; Homemade Bassinet. sides of the seat. Round the paper of hat pegs! When he is sufficiently burdened, he walks off to the coat room The first a] INTRODUCTION -- The narrative of Risen Christ was i to Mary Mag- the ASenth of Jesus corresponds to thése} dulens, 3 Tevetion ilo , Jersonal Fore or in the other gospels, but'it is given in] The next was mate to the fearful dis-...., a; with the owner In his desire to| it. carefully) for each number, and such. x way #8 to bring out the 0 ciples to restore hope and eourage. the. best ib] address your order to Pattern Dept., Spiritval Mesuing of their history. All wv. 19. shut. "This wag (ACUTE possible' results Tram : y Wilson Publishing Co., 73 liste' unite. in- giving full | 127, Siety, and is here mentioned tof the grading, regardless of conse 5 to. Patterns sent-y and advantages of the grading system | Patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in A : A very handy contrivance for the are very largely lost. No one can Stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap : ah ) country baby ig a large clothes basket with his line of assorted appares. on an easily moved truck. We made HUMAN HALL TABLE. ours from the largest obtainab'e splint The hatrack needs a co-worker, Pro- rectangular-shaped clothes basket. clive a fat; §o'emn man, if there 1s one; Large handles cut from a barrel Hoop who. is both, ask him to kneel down{ were attached. These hold up the wherever the chair is rounded, and have the edges of the paper follow ex- actly the lines of the chair. You are' now ready to cut the ma- terial. If you have the pattern in Héwspaper, lay it on the cloth and cut around the edges. - In cutting have the =o Evangel manner by quences: to-the-industryat-darge, but [A106 St. foronto. _Patterns-sent hy they. realized session bos 3 at the same time, there should be no| Féturn mail, y a hn >, which Christ e clos door, thussu ing that change had Au ah Gand A at i John's Gospel--(1) the full consent! with which Jestis submits "to this Zeatly ch. 18:36; 19: 28, (2) The way in ch the scriptures are fulfilled in greatest foe. V. 20. Were . . . glad, into gladgess was ali the more won- derful because of the He yioncd death. s rebound th of sorrow With a rapidly growing bird or with a fowl that is producing a large num- ber of eggs mineral food is a neces- sity. Under free range conditions is the case with the pullet flock, which is being managed purely for egg pro- is an excellent practice to put on flesh. duction. Feeding whale corn at night| as your fat man's arms begin to ache. Finally the tab'e rises stiffly and wad- ddes upstairs. After greeting your guests tell them The' truck is made of oak, with two solid rubber-tire wheels at the head and two casters at the foot, so that smooth and fitted exactly in its place. If there is extra material, or if for any reason it puckers or fits badly, smooth it by taking little pléats at re debt signif his Ee quarrel with the othér point of view -------- and give im a barge, i tin wis mogsulty net and serve as handles to| straight of the material run the long . was an event of transcenden ifi- | come over. y form. C@.Be lavhich aims to protect the industry and : eT to hold over his head. row & table) push or pull the truck. The lining is| way of the chair, not round it. See cance. The Cross of Christ has been Jato Jou. THis had Leen tie lust gros. make the grading a real service. Rations for Breeders. cover over the tray, man and all. quickly removed for laundering, as|that the design is in the centre, and called the grave of the od world and > Taie7y, a a Tacsision 2 -------- - The.breeding flogk, previous-to and} Gloves and hats can be deposited on {the pale pink material was fastened to that it matches at the seams, Pin the o vile the crad'e of the new. The following oll thats fon Lt was fitted Hd 5 PI ; during the incubation season, should | the table, the top of which will short:| the upper edge of the basket by snap pieces of cloth in their proper places P, three fea are to be noted in returned from the vi over man's Mineral Food for Fowl. be fed larger quantities of grain than ly begin to lift and lower and tremble, tape under a tiny frill of blue ribbon. | on the chair, wrong side out, each one F i . e the basket may be moved easily about ; the Paghons oh: 28:0, 1) Sony and Seendie into which hrist's death mineral elements are largely obtained] The Breeding flock should be :ex-| that on the sound of the gong (wooden | the house and into any corner. -..; the point or by distributing the ma- 1 J ; -Jesus, ch. 18:6. must we. plunged them. -- fis through the ordinary feeds. -- When |-posed to direct sunlight -as-much of | spoon on a tin pail) each person is to Tho basket is held firmly ia place | terial in little gathers or by cutting 8 1 EsUs DIES, 19: 23-30% a Tou on. they fowls are more or less closely confined | the day as possible by having all Win-| impersonate the character or thing he! at the corners by wooden pins about|some of it out. When all the pieces iy Bei The Groups Ab d the C (1) ; a ery ¢ and present besides what is supplied through the dows open and unobstructed with|is. This is a rehearsal: Following it, | four inches high. We stained both arg jn place baste them together along + 3 hepa round. t , rong trouble, must give Place complete | feeding of alfalfa, ere, bran, and | glass, muslin or ghutters. They should! cach in turn must perform hefore the basket and truck a light-oak color. {the seams and then examine the chair 3 * _ gent the Y serenity. in the ce that God is|other ordinary feeds it is necessary, be let out-of-doors on all pleasant| group, the others attempting to guess In-this way baby canbe tucked {to see that the slip-cover is a good fit. 5 the drama of ¢ or them." They now have the joy| motes Mr, George Robertson, Assistant sunny days, for it has been found that! his identity. If you notice anyone not away in a warm bed and then pushed | Remove the cover and stitch it on Fi nary procedure is followed, according | which no oné can take away from |Dominion Pouitry Husbandman in his | direct rays of sunlight impart a high| performing remind him that sane! into a cool room to sleep. When | the wrong side. Leave openings of i 'which it was the perquisite of the | them. eT bulletin .on poultry feeds, to feed|vitamin D content, which gives to the| folks pay all the forfeits at a mad traveling he is wrapped snugly in his | course part way up the legs seams of i soldiers to take the clothing Co Your P something that contains these ele-|€gg much of its hatching power. party. Then give him another chance. | bed, and both baby and basket are | the chair so that you can slip it off yi in Green-Sprout our Potatoes. The feeding of cod-liver oli tol Prizes, offered for the craziest, could and on, be al 3 Pasa yegt is _ gapment which could be divided and, YO of a very fine tunic wor the t skin. John who .'| eprout your spread in -a green If you want to have the first early will place potatoes on your table from {a week to ten days earlier. After the early potatoes are treated their | for scab and abundance of daylight. short, tough green sprouts which will get about a quarter of an inch long d then stop growing, When (hese il they begin the neighborhood, green- early seed. This mi are the feeds that are black scurf they are "well-lighted room, above After they will grow sprouts are placed in the ments in such quantities and condition that they can be assimilated more freely. Bones, shells, grit and char- ¢ generally | 'used for-this purpose. Bones, green t, or bone meal fed in Je mash or bone: granulated fed in hoppers' will meet the need. Oyster shells crushed and separated into various sizes are undoubtedly assimilated. Charcoal 'of granulated size in a hopper should be kept constantly before the flock. Be- sides 'the mineral matter it contains it is a corrective for digestive and pre : howe! disorders. 'not from. cows, says Dr. L. Van ollowing r things gs in more tion of an orange fuil of tiny, a Y in ulternate years. which will take"up little time yet will ' have « odd gra ht a 8 diny, vorite, "Birds Fly." The leader calls = enable one to keep a correct record of : FE SET 3 fly!" and flaps his Xn -- his affairs, the Dept. of Agriculture The Milky Way is a great body arme witdly as thou TE rare id Hogs Sleep Up Stairs. Ottawa has published a small account but some of the mineral elements are |. 5 from chick-| parts. The film of "oil protects the "it works to perfection --F. R. + A A .D.BY GRANDFATHER. of giant su breeders at the rate'of 1 per cent. of their mash feed, or a pint to each 100 birds, will help supplement the sun's rays and help build up a high vitamin D. content. Good" hatches of husky chicks can be had only where the breeders are in perfect physical condition. Rust destroys more machines for the farmer than actual use does. There is a simple way, however, to protect éven machines such as pumps, saws and harvesting tools which must be left exposed to the weather. Get a good paint brush and the heaviest oil you can, and paint over all metal metal for months. "I 'learned this "stunt" from a brother dn the navy; -- -- it | second time, he must go flat on his out, "Sheep fly!" and any player, from -&| force of habit, "flies," that player is be auto maps with the route to the nearest asylum penciled in blue, HOW MAD ARE YOU. In this test select three or four guests and tell them that you wish to test their sanity. Stand them up be- fore the rest. Take a position before 'your "class," and pointing at first one, pupil must instantly touch his foot, with the statement, "This is my head." You continue in similar fashion, point- ing to various parts of your body such as nose, little finger, ear, ete, but "calling each by the name of some other part. If, after the game has been ex- plained, a player fails to make the required "response before you count ten, he must kneel. Should he, when 'his turn comes the second 'time, give the correct answer, he is allowed to stand again. If, however, he fails the back, and is "dead." The game is finishéd when alt are flat in a row. A NEW OLD GAME. 'Bugs is a new version of the old _ players ise, CR long as the leader mentions anything that really does fly, but if he should call IT. Whenever leader says, "Bugs says, "Mos uitoes fly!" players stand still and make a noise like a mosquito MAD LAUGHTER. er, preferably one who laughs readily and' contagiously, stand facing the this door we can easily load the hogs from the sleeping quarters to the Em placed on the floor in the back of the automobile, where he recelves the few- est bumps. The ride does not tire baby or his mother--Mrs. W. C. D. -- © Clean Ground for Chicks. Perhaps the most important part of a sanitation program has to do with ens of any age were allowed to run the previous year. If land on which no chickens have been for two, three or four years is available, so much the better. Many of the troubles encountered in raising chicks ave due to contaminated Put little snaps along the under side of the open length so that it can be closed when the cover is in place. Binding the seams with braid or up- contrasting color makes a neat finish.- MY HANDIEST KITCHEN UTENSIL. from the oven without burning my hands. It is hung near the stove and ig used daily.--Mrs. W. R. Ball, -- eee Farm Accounting Made 'Simple. Maintaining some form of account ground. Not only are certain diseases transmitted in this way, but various | internal parasites gain entrance to| their new hosts in the same manner. An ideal arrangement is to have! three distinct rearing ranges, each one | of which can be given two years of | rest, so far as chickens are concerned, between successive years of use. When this cannot be done, the next best jlan is to have two range areas to be used Secon! floor nests are great room- savers in the hog pen. I built mine three and one-half feet from the floor. It is always dry. By providing a slant ing run that is well cleated, the hogs soon learn to go up stairs for their rest, second floor slecping-room. Through We also have arrahged the partis) h. - Having water ; : : Having piped | & 'players with a handkerchiet in tions in our hog hbuse so that the, occupants in every pen can drink from this trough, || ing 1s. absolutely necessary if the farmer is to be sure that he is farming in the most profitable way. It is the only way to ascertain what return his farm should yield in ordef to make a profit over production cost, and it is | = a guide to the farmer in deciding which particular lines of work are profitable and which are not. With | the object of supplying a simple and efficient form of farm accounting book designed to cover a year's work. It gives directions for the making of entries and the taking of inventories, and requires no special knowledge of accounting, It may be obtained for 10 cents from the Publications Bra~ch, Dept. of Agriculture, Ottawa. : th fly!" players neither fly nor stand x TL em------------ for us, fall- + instead they hohibelve I have also constructed a door 5 EE before it wi ok i he craic iin + load oe through the wall on a level with this Hints to Homemak: ers. Remove sewing machine oil from garments by wetting with turpentine, then washing with i nl «ld water and a iy | Bre oS ron thar a bn wagon when marketing. If the door| pure mild soap. ? on githar 8, pug or is made to fasten on the outside, the! Yellow, dingy out of the game or pays 'hogs cannot open if, restored to snowy holsterer's cording of a similar or freezing, for from two to four. weeks | commended especially for - laying : A toy garden rake is one of my = i An So x pImmenc e si i Ti hen thy th chick: to be 3 x { : Jrevious to planting 5:2 Disest Jan. fowls. Commercial grit assiats in the : HE + ar pls Say, Sor oY It So tial thar ties be bandit kitchen viens T use it to ¥y! rht not necessa ' ubers grind ood he gizzar Grease examp.e, : + i ples An ishes A spread out or they ban] ing of the food fn 1 4, 1 Ag ainst Rust. the assertion, touch your head. The| raised on ground over which no chick-| raw hot other hot; dishes o *