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Durham Review (1897), 5 Dec 1918, p. 3

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defeated be consid- s of help- tam don. Hungary, y market I: push t and no: an oek men me. In torts to " In produc- ”with! initing. .9 Far tl from and yur o as h Por a number of ye a“! farmers have e'g,g,2fgi1 a 'll, hog raising to the production " nil, bacon type. This w tteoetkt M 1 by a keen demand in the Brfthh mar; l ket for what is known " ti. WW shire eut---the whole "tAepf tft with the head off, anireiiedTrt hat! way. While the consumer is Ja..! in to par liberal prices for . death‘ able product his taste is exceedingly fastidious. Therefore, the Mum" in catering to this market bu llnys‘ found it necesury to exercise all the skill at his command in order to hold, the trade and It the manta" secure! an adequate prcht. . . = 1 In ai"rri,aia. tha waning»: try is founded on W’wxdol and mating of breeding stock. .'ro But securing the desired eonforma-'; tion is only the tVstp an. of the Time. The hogs must be fad and. managed in such a way as to give the: right quality. One of the greatest; lidects in this connection is a tend-l pity of some side's to turn soft during’ the sweat ma git and“; asp, term softness as used here does not! mpn fatness: in fact, {thin side is, pne- Wi a " Ac” *2 iT M 2ii,'s:.' i,Atite,f 'lt/l,': a a lg t 1tt d " will detract. ceti manhunt; thb value of a 'g1.ipii';ilkr,'ii"iir.il, '. " killed in maid; anu curl-y” H'""'"'" w”. "a tt . AFarttt ",'i,ttip?sv,i't at gi,,tpl,'t'lteAhi {n Lo pan ty uric, we}, -- . I 97 ' is pretfy' r,',tttgritghtst2t'1tt the added iit,rie,eeatiartit,'i Ji ana 'ireiiiCr produced and of . - .9 ___ 1.... AL.- ii iLjjers.attu.x. 1aelity to a e'xtent {hut another kind of It is also a c1tied dist for hos- itiiii-i'ij'fiiiiitji,:iis," airirat much before they are 1?th',-tt 'tir,iil.,ii3hiiit,rtle,ittr',tvlrtWt.'st. (new, u In W. -'.'--. ' - goid' best baeon. When they trre d1roW,iiiiiio,7 Taar. when were 0 enings: alder three weeks old they will begin to: at the. top for pouring in m: min‘ moat take {little feed other than the rlout-"itusd openings at the level of the. "on.l, er's milk. Instead of allowing them; ground, to take it out. Grain has belly; to eat front the trough with the sowlbeen found in a storehouse scaled‘ part many feeders have a part of the penngth the seal of one. of the Pharaohs. l hog divided off, wit‘ mall trough in it,i.PorPPt of this gram have been "iiiiij, nd a; where the little ones can go out suntan?“ fiti,titdt',',rv""u, ',','gfderunt,') law}: P at “91" A hantlful of shorts mixed government supervision. It was a L um-. in a little newnmilk gives them a case of primitive food control thirty (mar-1 start and usuah'y.rt,,ettl,i"? dan- odd centuries ago. In the cities--. while' tter of scours, skimmilk being srpy1-l',?vhtrt the granules were, in which ength ually substituted. By the time they the produce of the-surrounding dis-' lepth.; are eight weeks old the process of'tricts would naturally be stored Mme-i weaning will have been brought about‘ (verse p). There were grammes in} ; de-' naturally with no setback due to LGil the impprtant elties of Egypt, and sudden change of diet. Until they‘p‘my f“; the Tight' set, corn Ienee, are about three and 3 half months"; gal-(Egg; 3:15th 'u,?di'lt/r'i'l'lllr,. tshirtr.o.h! they should be fed will. withlme J,'ll'l'r'iht'l';lie't7. cfpthe itiiiiiriiii i3 cr, sknnmnk umi shorts, f.,eitti,oe'1..fi was one oi the highest officers of Inkling a little meal eonsi.et1ng 0t al state, and it was his outs to see that 'orma-.' mixture of peas, oats and barley/they were properly fine and to tea of the From this on they should be allotted; port to.th,e king Innually on the har.; d unitsomo green food, such as grass haves“; if h? reitttrted tairy.rahly., the vs the summer or roots in winter so itiyS,tr,'."t, tttt"tfiti"le. P" wrth a any?!“ that" ritual: will b: about one-21ml. 38. A main in Whom the spirit of e. I f,fl'.'l'" , o 3°C. now " to tttiqod isr--A man of Jsakrmrturuyrissr dun-mg than growling until they eve rab,ot"jtiarn. This is the first time we have ' Thel two hundred munch lire wwwwhen; the spirit of God referred to in such es not} they should be sold. It is denim-Mela connection. The spirit was the side is, that. they be fed so as not to attain source. of eminent mental gifts {tantrum weight much before they iii'ifi:liiejt: was Impressed hrthe practi- - - . L‘ earwisdom of Josepha} well ash} 'tiiirciiir%trhe hen; the firgt. curly gaining tht cheapest. ham tt mere gain in weight is not meg? ""1": w -- - . . . "Ely object that the feeder must have'; iigs In consequence of intimations I n mind. All the way from birth tol e “Wed to .them, in.d.reattt: I naturity he is aiming to build up. ,84. Lethim 1gsp.oiyt overeepr, etc. T . . . , --These were ofrieials appomted to nudity m his product. He must, ise the collection of thee sin _ avoid such practices that will provelmp the m part of _ at“; jetrimental to it and take advantae?iiiit m5 . regular 'gitidt,1i2ici; of those that experience has provenVomned a part of the government beneficial. Starting with a litter oCrevenue, It is supposed am this youngsters he plant to keep themiwas t'iiiiit,'i,1?, a keg?» thall gal growing right from the firat.. The crea on; T - .-_, ' _ -. l early mansion: the euapest, besi s'emergency of the prcchcted famme. 1 it is the thrifty pig that makes mug: his: "i?t/it,iii,i's',tliti' cmgmi best bacon. When they are J1sout11'l'r';o,fr' rooms. Th re Were o enintrs' three wceks old they will begin “In the. top tor pouring in th: grain talfe a'llttie feed other than the moth-iand openings at the level of the era milk. Instead of allowmg them: ground, to take it out. Grain has to eat from the trough with the sowlbeen found in a storehouse scaled many feeders have 3 part of the pen; with the seal of one of the Pharaohs. _ .. . - ..c-, _..“n “M...“ G. " iPortions of this, grain havg'bgen Iett. lt/ll, tb7thd til" i, he shg 3300 athrs' in 'diminished and ironed. bicr-rbtrth flerh and feathers. guild-” tag the Mathew remov'cs" thjrsitNif!i1 _ tsls and makes them'-eotmhtstrme1y aim-thins. ' .Yor drynrirkinsrthe but (teller! is to sever the jugular tkt) Iharit1.us' apd then thirst, the 1:113ch "not iltt 'brain. mam wen. Ttte" foirl 4ies almost immediately. 'iiiitejiii) ii?" are it,ouatirietrand Tttity mildew 1,. handrais with quick but guide} 'I' rkl.- They shotaav'paller'whi)t'i I e flesh is still warm, or theyAIdH. " and Ah:"' the slip., ', ' 'er"r,. ti,,"- Tripe as ’a poultry feed is a new t)ett, but it remained for.a srislc-.rtvtte 2"iir,.iiftej.,i5, to' dimer it.' He 1 i, Iuuthl.v washes the tripe, bolts 1tn"n (i','; waah boilen. paint}; it in a meatr " gutter and feeds, Wont three times, "i day, to the frantic delight. of his hens. His ogg‘yiehf ig' tiismeisdolfs . ima- he my: a'ar'lthsparpirn orthe , (ttice/ttht ”(MIN ptimplrr.tois " appetites of his hens much an m-nanru Maize and number of ti; t the rmeen food in, Uney WCLC PlVl’vull ...__‘ "e--' port to the king annually on the har..) That day is just. sure w w pm»... vests; if he reported favorably, the. and clear, _ Pharaoh might deeorate him with a But if he claims trant of his ear and wiggl- (K trold.". (Dawn-{h . it ti, belgnh . . man in W am e spur OT; , ' . , . God is-A man of surerttatuu1eris- You“ ace the my;1 1ofll' Pussies dam. This is the firgt time we have mi” you F' the spirit of God referred to in such rr-r-f-tTe"-", ", _ _ a connection. Tho spirit was the; Keeping Boots. 1n his Over The ”3??in of '.,',','gigig,teAt1tt gifts.‘ Winter. T _ _ l araoh was itttptstss y. pmcti- . . y d-wisdpm of Joseph as well as byl . If roots H' P.kete sa.tusaetor,il, figs supernatural ihéight into the It} Manama it is of 13123131321”). ‘stram: direaeiis that v sited him, ', "," i poi-twice "ttttr, ‘Wllep; 1. steady. cold: I 39. ,There is none so discme} gndiweathex: sects in, tiiijiripy.tuitl1 a (wise as thsrrrPU,vtu,rh W'cailed iiirjan4)iiiiii thatctht.,spy spud kiiiiui if.iit tho mugimans and FW' men Ir, covered fiéaviiy and tightly' and M "pgrstt,s iFt',riFj1,y1tti.ft! e,t,tt,',trhrrttne, u' In 03119; 1r.te,ri:st? 2,99% _. .».:- " ,.'.4 -ccaLd..rui 'n'n’bn n k veg E out tney mm Iwo "Tr,C?UtTB" Pte, 4394‘"??? Tl.25tLOl'lfsi,'L,,",ii 5215‘}: mad clearly,. ip'iii,ir)eiiaitiii ' iyou1irl!'igti/ new.“ a???“ in _,iiit'j.i.'t; meantation or magxc, dee argd the, thor; iUiltV feature (thtt,MTr, 'itit f1rv.fE: meaning, f the dreams and sullen the: ed ir,esls5i'i'drii'ii'ti'li'it'i'iir' H T . C . "i lory “Tami. It was a mat tnup‘ntp,‘ . t, "'. . 0 this 1airi ga aé"i:'ru1e fe. inagie and 1t,iothiitlire,ft Egg?!"'Qd:?§zé§g¥16§c6%$‘lfielfifi(Ema? organized tnd WI can y ven . .5 ti ' pit] ', 2'as' oi "tia'vi, lie't'ip eults' itprteieye Lgypt" .- Ltd . .rmujlflrgejiftdsugfi'flg 2t,,r,tilf.11,vfi iigfu' , staph _had clearly, open k,P?y"WfH'te' _ _-___ Gr ,_ {feanmuon or magic. cleared 'i))'t)stt,.tl?lfti'tli11i1;fiv/lif, W¥cg=9 r"??? rr,'tygitgrtf the dreams and given thei thogggggr 219.959 3159.993? tt £93.95- glory to. od. It was a great vigngh,‘ td over 'fier'trtrini.riA'ic, “a . u.:. ,. l,' or magic and disrination'wer.t hm 'ltli')if,ir,ie,i,rfii tl,1its, Vat 15 tia) giant-XII? organized tnd profoundly 'v"inii/rt'e7ryiari'sthrii"4 oii1v'iihiiiirili/ttihr) 'at, .. cults iyt1'i_i(ilf Egypt. s" W 1m 2'tliiateFitttt.'tji,1ie ram 1mg byép‘ 42: . mob took of his . tilttt) paaEHp. ,"79iirt/"lf)' was and iiiltr) ring, itc.---Thts 5131M rin'it ls tiiiiitjtti'rirtiy' try irikiii, a, ir' Ghkr'iii'tirid' sealing doeuments and given as "i't)k1c; . ti t .7 . try. q ma irihar' token of authority. It owned "ttli,') y!) 'Pr 0.53.1!“ '.es . $3.11 'm L authority of the sovcreiith. 7irifiirl,t11. "wet -yt1til! Pt the” ,, 1?TRE' “a mufmdced. No one might (11; 3‘ [try," iiureittSWiritstt'titty"1t' triit his word. The dreams"pf 110' oddggnclles. should at iirst-rttrt"lyr pa? have begun toji,rv.ra.:mpleyftt, [f,iiiii(i1iij1rtthe/etgt the pmmmhxm', " __ T -_st fg tC,TiaLir,a_tu.sdhc.qntr'Atf theqtit Gawain WM Evans» -. 3 In the‘t’welve months ending. Sep-' tember, ting,rtyanurasxpotttd $19831 488,362 Worth of "tittit'tigf isiodiietrsuuiir $440,742,440 worth. of 'attrlcirhtmt prrrduettr'm total at $604,23Q792. In addition to her tam. pnduetsrshe ex- port T. 3,00 0 w h ati, "tn ttMPM',' (',t,ldtl.t githi)fr4iy Cam. ' ,eprrted l {naugowou'i worth/ttfoodstuffs. ' Thid athrtltttl helped' to matrrtain the maxim W has taped Cailad initttttt'?ttrr'tj,itf efforts, '_ rt.'l.lttair'j'; 1ti,iisilirAsAtl,0l ”“01‘IPg H".$Yy"""i‘r""; ‘TYrV‘r ' :t- F ' for produ‘étibn and by 'iii'liriii")kiiirtiri/v ducfimi Canada 'can 'easily 'pay In; billigm dollar War gem and maintain cata1ropcti','ss-TedtyC, _/rr/ ' l, The Fund Board Says raiii/,iiriiawueaittt1iie.itiHi or palm-unis {oxbiddcn gtrtrarciumster, Food Boards," l ". -t 'e, .. T ", . _.f' i--', MisiticiirtiWii.ei hete' NM 1tht'otry,rt't', to appoint Fair" were .6itishilttViLp,i; pubnshizig - lids. of 166g iaiiikogitrisisi in tight. numb. and- .91» t .53; fuel, glowing. Mots-wish”. other items of common household-ex- penditure. . "Bt "' T ' A, -.. A...” u“... . m '..usgn,'i-44s-4bWis'ri {on a": The Minister of Agriculture in Quay; adguesdanre .ofv tttvate"" ince 'teap;ortry Mmm'eighingtt last: 150 pound» oprttot' moregthmi 250 pony)! tre'.sitt4tgt'ed "irif (me, 'ir.Wtt wefwnz'm M5451 “1 _' 5. _'.,,".",-,],, ," Pert/ir "do. ?it')htt.. "itiii'iij)iri,'i'.sjiiii'itii ,d,tltutitendi'itl , can; ghee! 'X"e"". '"'Pe" WVMW‘ . _ '7 ten let-w -"A'Tlov~ '"CrTT C "x" -" ana Lucy nun." ___, __ _ - ince -,only hogs 'weiarttimrtsttesett ' w' rrt‘h k, “quma amok“. ' - ' Tr' r'stk'hetrr "trtertudih - _ 1 . ged " . W31 . i *1, , . T T 150 pounds. 1",tght ',ii,!,tr't,',r,tiij/,es'ii) Mamm’dt “Gaul-W s,-":".').::?,,.-')", ssrotiiitrrt,rttrtltt?ef ttSit',',' IT, may” be In! _ , , C","--."," -. auuoaqreet 'utam.r Il', t 3301!; 451%qu oitvi%thtt1ast f,'.'! ",1,. iveiir!thsgr'l'00 p'otw.tt9'. __. ' c' T ' , maniac aihMtaNtre ','t1',tiafcri,tlfih',li mm” m“ 'Artrt81: , / ; mi_aiw-siicrii,?.CiJi/)i'i; , {Mela tot iii?,'i,iiiiitdgitty,it11'lttt', as; 'gtcr god? 'oM-liclcdan new 2,, e Pr'.; y, 1'i'ditt: Pry-'.?, F .. l. Ptt_1 q ... Th. mam“ 'i,t?iii,'t',iiii,iiii),.'r,',i'1',ii; £th: ”Ema m“:§%gag:mmmmmg iiriieett?eteaP..t.tett t,tti.?gf h A l, iiiiirira"jii't when; _ _ "the 1"“! iG'isittwtxeeTf.e,yl, ”we, tri 9.. je,i't,t'gfgtipt',,'gt,t'Jit, {55.21 and m"- t..e'e2tfJe'lrd'l', See'?,,',,',' 1:17?» wamm aim. who 'tttt yarn-gm“. tannin) PM _ '.1.'.'ir"'i"a"c"t'i7s"i?i"i'i'iiFTvriiiirrr; <fhflfiMfihWbebWw£Q "1'!!qu 1imgitifi1a.itotradheet Pf l w_'.,'/., " J-a.., , .. w. --~ cr.-'..-")' a" unpmiovbd? 'tsw-tyet..'.: mm min and at up!» an: m" j,",."',-;',',;','.;:,?.')",.)',".;)!"'. Lynn? '2: mm”: wjittsuree9, M“v6'1”m?a u u 'Wt T3113“ Griiiar 1tetteeNvti “my u qgeqflh’WNflm‘ib‘fiW’w. git}... “new a ' 't o.' I jriG'GFystHettityr"/C"il- 2' tutititiqN. ttlqyPt.tf 2tf,'l'gl'l',' «Mammalian ‘gowm'umm a. . as, I Aatsss'er tub:itt.te51sl"._t,'f1,1 'l, ,ultafiz‘fifli’i‘imuumnaamw -auttsrarp'gt ".rerttttk 'er A! it“ Spealrathe 'rintraootd wander. sorrow, .31 'v-"""'."."'," , Do mama! we mm'qédw will to-morrow." "’33-"me my»; q F: -,tc,.w.rvrc0 {Anni-Y or']., My daddy looks into the paper to syla What kind of (day K is going to u. 1 My mother gave: out and look: up f at the sky, .1 I And wonders if alibi the clothesvwil t get dry. 1 Now why should they look " the 1 paper and sky? l Jie a mudh better way on which I I l rely; l (And if you'll believe me I'll tell it w I you- 1 I've tried it and know that it always} comes. true! I I tell by my pussy'. (You know he's so elean--. l I The tidiest kitty that ever you‘ve. " seen!) When he washes his face and his " and eyes and his nose, L I watch his paw closely; and why-do ii you s'pmre-- _ 1 ') If he washes in from; but not back of " his ear, ., ' -' That day is just sure to be pleasant :/ and clear, _ l But if he claws front of his ear and 55 beund. y You’ll ace the rain soon! Pussies ' blow,- as you'll and. ' b"Y I i?) inc-my m swam- w u "mm..-” _ ffmm four to six inches may be"tiut {am am "ogupit,sumtrtrpie {Snowing- '; we? Jearettt%iaxiritfttlt't)r, 111mm ‘sracv titrwhers., should at tirstj%rt"bsr; pair I “cums. top at the psatsetfuotsfe'/ ‘th iiiiakuatusdhset'At' the an lk iuajtrt.m-tratrurrt" an pos- . . . Hun-2A-.- 4a.. oe WWww-lwv-n-v i“ . - sibly be done without ~03;th thel r9065 mum; Makes-2mm. no 1M as mm-h"ils . mail-195 afghan with!“ caused by the sieuiFt1t no”: he sisrirt.yeexsrii)lt,.,',!ttf,',ly/P, Lu". be At 9% My“ unwary ce' covenant; 'tktrrjil'rirne,.otieey :1. l . ' lam. 'if/yi-i');,))')))"; ot1a.tr,..treyr topaisiliertt rlyrrt Ft 'eitkrttslyly as ‘mpzwné-Fm 'fi'iiiGiihityrslorn (hrtadt,tltes,.. roomy.“ This, can, In: d099, "dor new”: )9: 1e'.atittr, agent; if» tarp two boards nauea was..." m , fem of affY.??_-.__.,. rye.----- ' ;When the 'G'iaiG"1Gi'r"iii to et eold th 'iiti'i,i,it/ikiiiiki, it: heezin§ I ih, q t tt tttivered like thtte't of ft; Later CUVCXCII Ann» ...- -"_"e" flea». 'uLisssasaresstaetmrttfiet it _ our"' W - --_._r, play :bemcemsgxy to put. o.rvirawtltat' of My plum a 1miaacar-mtiatt ievcr/urttirTtset mr-top “Akita food for her family's bddily needs ,iiitruiii,e.'0htireetet,y,e " Tbscthielr- At utourh.tt.uthhet Mommy; a mag-whims 'ifii'ltifr'G",,iioiJ"iii'iFrFij?,ier,idt 'is"tiirlJiGikheticmr,e,ehr iit)"tt'rrlyytt 1013(de it Md Mutlnd soul-mad M good than» be a) chem, tisatrthesrtBts' on, pm; _tiHrlrin""t :To drstbie, M111, I I teisted-istatdrttt' up": L5 )1 r"- to. say. eall 141' Ill-shew“ of d In my to-QMIMQW ,agulta, Delis ttod akilt and sewage; and, it “0,...“mummpeumugmmmhg “It is important for the house itinten when m qsiriial1 cuMiritvi. r.tii',Urter"attfet sags; mm simurriorbr, orsmsntiitsttottra'r? Weds bran iluotirartmrit"4tt-' _ show he: :'.Liiidt'tdtt1iitti'rl1l'tir,i',ir, WWI-r ”tom id hint mm.“ forum in»; tltg but ijkusetVai, ts-tttred' 111:4 isvstibrar'ea."'t, oeagtigstl *2wa within?!) .itiiii.bnet-irieisy.. f. g f riuaiapfhtettethe. .W a.) a...” “may Ciisdhutartttial 'tipht' "' I of “chateau:- trgeNsrtr'l6, thTiilhTiit'iiiitieittti'At'l, out in»: At mung bf 'wsywkm: h'G'i%iraiiutoe" “IRAQ-5% trrteastya8t't (rm l thh ieeté-‘MeouahflwmflpluWradc-ly terms with hathtiuw _ _ " _ "irCCcrCJkcL,euia"rr a“... _ land they know My!” . m .. nnn uaaei.h., I‘m-ankbl If: TA9uPtrr'M'h'hTaLdCL.T.G 5.T' __ - fia7iJlRiatt,e,i,tttte',.t' raw than! "tali ma 'ttiii tiitjAiiArtllet.g? Weave ”We: .6 iGii!rii1y.ttiir, 'duiii't'gd any {imam 'it'l't7ii"Jiiij' 3r. an mama m namnbgw , if i of tits ts w.irssslrpt i'u,tsq'soo"i"riirsuiiuh __ ' .-.-:§_:a:;.;v-“ mum» Ilim :ad tlow trol Weather Forecast. can "1"!) " miru'w 4» "'-." - boards' nailed together m We uni) th Mung“ Them is hardly one of us who has 'tta, 'U 'd ' not hand. tnnbhysician of family he Mt,', In. or friends, a. grout deal about the a 3.1;‘ IL. dam of over-work. ’1'. .ulz‘m' ' Today, what we are an trying toi {$111 Fi? 'dt more work and harder work than " , ' “ta" a .qver before, the danger bmks,very rAfi.'zi,9sivi't {game and close at Land. But--1 P. een I onestly believe that there is not one- h trek: gamma-1f the danger in overrwork that Him}? 281912 (there is in under-play. if! i, 1533““ an; if“ "h'tst.e'trP.efe.S.'r'1'Ca"2, - WWW" . , ' I'M “9552' max aaaiuutitmtttttir"9.h min Sale of Prize “when un- ar, I ' j'tretp9ef ';'i'iii'iFiRikijhsPst1eyP,ei, , Dec. m. [ “#3410 an g 'Set',';'; MIT .nsmlq an: mul ,. m ' m: “was " a“ 'iriiiahv,tetttet"ttt',1'l',t, ttdy weieori!t, hH44, Fr”: "human: 11o,.,'ud"GirsusiliA tttit o £012.10» adalwbnn‘ ' .. i. . v- tmiItAratrsalihi2ili'ur _ Danni: Winter We Mug: Baum mvaangearithate1r . ' /ithiuttyr.re.trttr1fya.c" ws" ..c', u. h .. 3 Br mom” Meier Fosbroke. - .. __ _-., ..-.- “a" - flu-il- an. Under-pl" is something about which We hue heard very little. Eu it ever once occurred to us, for instance, that the woman who one day dropped her out into "A vaerant's morning wide and blue, In the early fall, when the wind walks l iid,"" ‘LL - . Was doing a virtuous thing! Why, no, indeed! she was leaving her work un- done, her day's pm: " awry. What of her beds unmade and her twelve o'clock dinner to cook? . ‘U Linn nun.-. " -v-.. _ "Efrusieney" is the modern cry. Ef- ileitsney is an excellent thing in my kitchen but it must leave some room for my soul to grow. A schedule of for my son! to grow. " SCHCUu;c v4. duties is an exet1lent thing, in my day, if it iauirtirekouirh ti, include other values than those of immacu- late floors and, Wyliy prepared food. We are an of us too ape--' and this applies especially to the most sonaeientiou? of us-to postpone the things we should like to do until the things We think we ought to do are Mane. And that time seems never to Equine; ' - . . T _‘_.._:-.-. We plan for cooking and cleaning; ttor washing and iron'ing; for owning and preserving and sewing and mend- ing; for special duties of winter and spring and summea' and fall. "Do we ’plan as carefully for reading, for plenum, for outings or pleasant home 1iiiiiiii.tyit,i,. and evenings? And-let -us put this questionr--e1rtu when we do claim for ourselves, either deliber- ately or on sudden impulse, a little leisure for enjoyment or diversion, do we include the 'family-ttl? of the iiil',niiiCCif, our pleasure and rest on, tami F T ily---i jihqtts? In P"""' . To be a Home Mother is the big- gest and most trcautifui part of being i; Housekeeper. _ . .. 172d g, gt... maul The human relationship is Lb: valuable thing. as well as the mysterious 1nd beautiful thing, fitaily and inihe world. The l Yllq‘uw an... ..- V - mystgrious pad beautiful thing, in the! So (arias u ON: c any.” m...” {family and invthe world. The Womunlever. the’milkilga nudge hit'woveq iiho is. Imam-1y ' meehapie u far a.” itself worthy of the t:oMdence we had life is edrieerned, getting work "done"i in it at-tttttein-r/hi. .. I Know 'i-i'),-',?,'-,), and Rising jioulcconiaet with 1tyejrtrmyf,'.?S1 trtcNe mm; but i) Yrtsrkerii, is'cbeat'x'ng herself of the am who?“ thittlr.titir.u, l'tr,ttttl charm'thut ls her Sirthright ahtrof ther' either have not mac-died may [the We “at is heirdtte.' Ysiii and r', euph- that fit or. else y hav not simpty cam 1dtertir to get (i,iii,i/,1,titf, how to siedutu'lilti11t, without the intangible possessions of i1t',tcitr; needs to be taken to adapt lifenvtnieh,~.aftsr;al}.are the emigrant t e V ps 4lttr.Wi ‘WA; 15- It' The its.sttrerhei.Pe, a ran-l mod!” t'.:1jtt,,s1,1s,iij't;1,'r'i';l,,,1.?,' too' m1 ' 1'iitWiuUl h.-. 4-..-.MA_-M. a minimum is uptglgc 1ys,rfeeya.der, " 1-.” - . ' L‘" ' Am! GiGiriiiirdmeert to "teel, her sour] “in? Tk T; Ld wit-a Jt d. . 'v. --_, Lr.' . $1 2, m- 'ttdWirsy,s "r. "rl w. 3-5 'irc Pt s-iaai,'t)d) the anal whim” gagiur tMneaml hm 5"“Werhuvn new ert1itlu'e2 it“ this vespeet. t am My? we mm " n Year‘s. making a win! rav- kitty iiiiiiiiiUGuiatoiateit,h, 4 m 349': milk than we would 'i'i'uiiFii,tititl "lo'. Who would not .sa' e "'iitw.-r, "."i'i.Fiijti.iet:iyt.erstge'fd,fg Tte'. T nd on harsh and il1-tempe.reA Et85l.':', n'deahgia"t sapttmutalt'irttera,ttlE'.' , , MWWfim iiaF4tFa"eir= We preserve our 1tts,"eete'eit,,11 a” means loss. So I say. “In“ . _'. _ 3..., . _ 'al ttll it,dall A): “in”; “we.” 'ltiiii,rs""iji'i"erimirtrrnT?.amr'r' m3, ovérheld expenses. A single-story thoughth...{. -. ic, .'f' u '. 5. I", k..,, Just “an competcatuoatbwr": man a: My plum a maceration of f food for her family's bddily needs, 4 At tsruisttyLtre Nottrtrr,'. must 0 “gym "titii'rliihiiirtttt"mlyri,er the' all? mmd'nnd- m1 mad M ma chnnand uliijl,.d My“ 2T0 mm. Mill, than my: to, say, c1814! nR-ahegomu of deit- com an and skin and mageundJaim: [!t , an“ is imgomnt for the housewife M: A jii'seriuefet' sum andeWr F: slt,isv*e? "iiiiaTiriiuriimVstr?t . " imam» .mmzwwmm is him bani mMra’ mnmsmwuacbm td 'a'ii'iiiiiiiCiiiii:jeetf/'iti, / gun. H: ", ”31115 'iiréhyttittt8ial '.'ioht' .. tad m?!” ., 'iiGiitLAtent3't!.t? out than am A” '/iGiiies'riet'il' irteastra8rrret, "u "itirirtf,els, terms with maximum“. at! ., _a LL-.. bnnwmln‘ay and - fill ii fart!“ ot-, mm, Ja, :deians and tteil cooking and cleaning; selves. elmer acupu- en impulse, a little! When I wrote to a friend that wel ment or diversion, dolhyr put in a milking machine, he re»: . family-ttlt of thei, plied, “I don't know but we shall have pleasure and rest.1 to come to it," from which I inferred ‘that he had so far looked upon this Mother is the big-l dairy adjunct in thw1igltt of a.doubt- Lautiful part of being‘iful piece of. mechanism. and MR in .the pinch in which the comm-57 Gulls iuiouhip is, the tnttrti"t.rsse1t rather; a. Wynn a bless- us well srs_t1te molt; "f; I ad l . _. u .r.- on nu: Ara EMMY?! - towe ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO 1"" itqitrtions and w- my use their en- for " over-mm mm to change " en entering wedge. an man-“.1 "thing or occupation. a you believe it possible to numb. Such} tgy-auth,'; proud owner of feature memories In advance roy tour) fertile? " da, we: the boy of yestera children? I do, firmly. And Weft: day. Esther and mother have passed th [rm w. toA Wk, to _tlt1ir), at”; the' old lone-has timed. but chmhood ind youthfl WWW f", there ire numeric: so sacred that rather have them remember a mother 1 money an not pay for them. Mere (to “y nothing of a father) who Poe the children were born; here they tpet! 30m and told stories "a WM; grew to manhood Ind womanhood; t games with them, thnn one who', here their lot was Vidal I happy one; merely kept them benutifully mended.‘I here the middle-ego m bu the m 1and got than out of bed and " W, sped. of all the neighbors; here he in ‘school in time Ind W the house,; authority on national and provincial dean and the t-rttft'11. . ' homing here the latch-strong is trl- -_-- . _a L. J,1:.J|_‘, = -....i.. Gun II” we P"""'".'.-""" I'VWHW' _'" W Relaxation, Retention. sheer tum'; way! out and he delight; in rather had its rightful place and the 'ee; inc. of friends for miles around. winter before" us will bear bitter "Nome sweet honte"--wUt has the fruit unless we Int! our funnies iii':') town or city to give the farmer in the salt and - of new!” food, exchange for m Should he new times along with the meat and paw‘ to town his nearest neighbor might toes of deily work. "Salt lieu" tttl take time enough to notice that some a necessity to the cattle. f..?..yrt,'y one was moving ittto the vacant house must have sweets. Let's insist on', next door. In a week or two the lam balanced ration so that none of us middle-age man has things pretty (sutter from "riekets." _ I well settlod in his tuned or newly _ .. ___ --.-- l, -A A... L__- (In mud) ' Our "balanced ration" may come through an afternoon or evening tak- en ”ch week for our pleasure and our neighbors’. m- 1 -. l A..L_l..‘:-1.hu' nu‘uwu‘ . It may can! ambit sstatcishittit'i, . nightly “story hour, which, com-1 melted hrr.theqittironet, will chim: the delighted dictation of the trrown-i up: as well. Reading aloud, too, is an art weltwm'th “hinting as a pleasure asset. And by the way. it is an art, anthem-book and reeder munt be carefully chosen if this new entertainment is to have a fair trial in the family court. . It may eon. through 3 new colloc- " -. -v_.- - - _ tion, of songs tri' new nine or two --htit in some sincere. cordial, regular way, we all must this winter establish in our homes a new regime of work Silanced by play. ittffkirrQt) tiiti,, to si7eiikGi;tr lr,ijritiaelti and (t 3:3 11me ei w."", td thi Irie think“) htrttsrd ii,"),?,?"');:', wmfidmuxmfim a» "N .u... "V ,7, v - - ' .3 the iiaiitt mum 3lh, $31 this respect. t am sure we gnt £19! milk than we would mm“! . - . - I. --a ttt ”mm"... iii' "iiiiie1',,irt.?? jauri change. - skit 'iririsiiisrisi 2:1er ant." o---------" ' on one sme os me nun. v.” Mm... r Caledonia Cram. cheap. Mat . i',idir, Chub ' "“135”! ft o a w ft ttway jn the mu _ . a by q t s of the mix 1 its sha like whi d mum. chines. For instance the nun..;u.-: I is do mus an man a WM am _ was en 'iii.iViiteahvrirt change. put into a very Imlll spice. ----i-ret . A mi r to prevent rgstiu.", is “(3. such iiitt,li.1 but” LMAGMILL- 032mm ol ' aunt. so Li ow' . ' Wil . mm of lard. Aid a mu wore, b:t6tt I) Exam}: u darken the mixture, " -. .- .v a ' 1 In.!..4 ALA irnn or stoel vntl n. I"t"rtqr0wN""or""". Irv-u P .f thing now, after a good many of experience. tutgamoSst gosiZy in the dairy than lack of nirol. e hired, ma the [horiwcgirdsfla 't'l'tdkiTi'i,, mselt, that has the mt , sit- own quietly-M331 5 MW tiC.thTtsiir,uaNiita'iitift?s' use to Ilu' 't'i'i',i:,ii' trrrsri TOGK¢ 1'.iai,lt,itii.h'itt'tet {1325; {11% l) £223; jtiiti) s; not, till "In.“ _ ..- - - ,. _ ing lo be kltieiffist of ___7N 1V-V W .- R)iF"'e"" mad the NPt.1.s Atattuat igiiii' we . ntsaiiLSitt3 " V-sy irsgtitttrttat iiii'tf, d8t2t, 6H 111239 1siiiijii,tititrit |cu~ - rav- w WW» I» Salt lieu" lie! take time l tie. Children‘l one was rm Jet's insist onl next door. that none of us middle-age T I well settle "’ ‘may we; purrttase( 2ri"'T:.ttjijti W11 mm m, to digrfxfy thwart)?” uh»- 1y $htiPetrrout cttttoyhiysttta.v a , A . - r - i tat iii-m mistake could be made under ordinary circa-um; than F for a middle-age mm to change my sa-ttrt-arm- or oceupoitioet. 1° Sudlml tgr-aut'; proud Miner of tl fertile h? d1. wu the boy of yesters Ti, day. Father and mother have passed H “W; be old home: has timed. but W, there 'are memories so acted that 'ri, money can not pay for them. Mere ti the children were born; here they Kl. grew to manhood tad womanhood; Itt; hero their lot we; with! I happy one; d,) here the middle-en men he. the rtr- ”8831 {next door. In a wook or two the middle-tn mun has things pretty ‘well settled in his rated or newly I puiettassed city hm. Be could not !think of leaving old Bess, the family law. on the farm. because she is to lance and, 1d .11: WW W: it' "e 'e1'iGl1'l'l,l in bud". to I town and tied up in the barn. There Ji.it/iitMlttbq're', 9f machinerv when l in little or no and room for her. Should she be turned out in a lot the neighbor: might enter a eompUint, aniieheetruithrtallta" “Indis- posed of-her dream of green pu- tures and Taunting brook mid ans: even a cow to become homesick. Hog about old Tin. the watching tlstrt bought up the cows every night. tor 2t Should he be brought to towp e must be tied or shut up to etMWpe the dog catcher, and is taxed for living. The once happy nun is now sur- roundtd with new environment. He finds the people loo busy to hear the 4hie an have” hint. He fimU few in sympathy with his part life-- he u. put of bis element, becomes mtlegl‘nd thinks pen-hum“ he my engage in business; but if he does he _will find that he has many obstacles in overcome in busines-buainess i that is entirely new to him. It is a {game of the survival of the fitteat. - . ‘II A II AL- - -- --.- ,_, _ _ {inexperience new! age will (all the h'gviiz,',t,il . 9!" ie business in mnny cas'es; tttt 7siidt,,, G the' We of ease. with .0 at-sh awn-who'd (or. No- thing ,mukes the average man more mar-Mg tltqn idlie.y-r.".hs tlt' twig is nt io is the tree inclined." tavs jaLlip. 'tzrActtscs, 1trra...i.oeatlr, 18yst8" 1itt,tii,tim'gitgttt,'pi3t)'iir'rt'iht they 15137.81 ing all once , Mit'hlMefy""'rriy.i-' at tarm "ttaehittyrg' when housed is ten years, ' . . . any dept ciqgion of n fling: tdt We",)",':' ti,',j.ltt . _ cia . “twice ,as rapid. (llie.t,if.ttjbtit:)'." yen". ' For $200 . T d can be built that will 5.10%” machinery. cutting the t danrociltion dawn to Mm! amt-Ir. The [iii"dWWWAMhiuirue.ut; ipg. qukxpexihav: Ptrttsl that ing. Junk n have F"Tfe u... as 7 Itttttt m ”(a mess y ms ng. an at u R w cent new try unsung, and mu a u n 'v""' worth of ke w .. , ?T numerous am” lrsWtrr .. Many farmers lave same of t 'r maehinety out. ;1'iifi.l, Je M some Irye ‘ll th r implement: out all the time. sikaefr1ityittr pensive. A 160- mm: like 1592 tf,.,t",,1 The junknugn my better one o on one iTlid of tht barn I learned an; -suniee:yerklee “WW“M 'lWgiiF'a'F?Te'a;a"ihr 'eitr.'iie tr Rm otiiilu'it', htitittti,1i0iitt'dt f3: 1qltlait.l',. pan eral 'ttunited, t in; l iijikiih1etyi.titt.- ttitr; 'griiliifiiktot hamster tiettgA'xy to of lard. Add a mu darken the mixture, i m the iron or sad win an, putting it on wil, ')"iii,i,htttt1i1 f fin: tM,.et,3gtp,' v','. . Why-{mung oil t'ukrfn PuhWAtmtN,',.f tttptr of machine: $9-.” will "INF” with“! " a ttttNoe cents we!“ $200 "an" an: only pile ll {a} I t i KI]

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