i » i i. 2 2 ‘_.~-_ _ A 4 ' -- . i.. ‘, f i - . /, - .., » - ,if ' .. ` ' ' ‘ ff.: -1.3-.fav-‘»i.i-~i._t,w»;,»;-.';.§-(3-5--1' - ', ' , f ~“ -'i"gt“.-,"~.m>`, ,,,,,,:-.. - _. ~,. ,‘~,.t.g -,~_"-\,-,,, -~ _» /~ -_ W,-,_, , ;.:= ,<_.--5-. , _ .1 ' - ' ~. ,, ~ . } _ V _ .- '_ Y -_ ;',._ i,:__»‘.J,__'_ir“ . , , 1 L ,. ,M . ,i, . _ , - . - .//»,.,..~. ' , f I i- , _._»_~_...»_/ '_MAY9_»1925 _ ___ , ' 'rHE'cHAni.o'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN _ _ PAGE 1-nimnsn ’ Tll€l'_€are many benefits t "Pr`op`n Food and Exercise." by ARTHUR A, M¢¢;0Vg'RN Farms- Phnom( dirmvr. Cimiiiu Medea; ciiuw. in 'horse-back riding f t ONE of the most inter- esting and en- joyable of. out- door exercises is horse - back riding. While indulg- ing in this rec- reation.. it is virtually 'impos- sible to ov`erdo or over - strain any muscle ui- organ of the body Riding _ can iiiiii no min. P1C1<- U-D W€lQht tional s d v a ii- tage“ of enforcing deep breath- ing and furnishing an increased amount of oxygen to the lungs. We all know that sunshine and fresh air are nature's best purifiers, as fresh air contains the oxygen uecesary to keep the blood in good condition. lf the air we breathe is stale and stagnant the blood passes through ourlungs to be purified, returns to circulate through our system with sli its impurities retained. Therefore, the mild physical exertion required in vate gymnasium or attends I club training clgiss is always ready to shirk or take a day on when the opportunity presents itself. But the horsemen is ai- i ways ready for his sport. _ It is especially beneficial to , those anxious to reduce. ln 1 these cases, we recommend heavy underclothing which with the exercise induces a copious perspiration. Those underweight are niso_beneflted as under- nourishment is frequently re- sponsible for this condition and rrnus st-eil. ln plui-cs wlicro gcrnilnu- ioli was ll00l'. scatter fri-sh seed und t is niorc lit-cosllnry now t'o |\rouii it nto the soil eurller in the sonson win-u Irlve it into eloso contiii-t with the Q urtli lil r oil or uecolupllsli the some result hy ‘ irming_ the soil with thi- but-k of n pade,-s brick os u lnlnpnr. ('loin-' eon- nct must bc cstnlilisheil in-Iwi-i-ii the oed nud thc s'oll to get good gerniliio- J inn. llnke nr hon he surfilco of thi- our muscles ln- to play as \vi_ii be quickly con- _~edcd by any- one after his :irst ride. Besides the ‘ general benefi- cial results from this exercise, it is a form of rec- ~lnlni-n to giiln vnntnct. 'l‘liIs iii iilso nn i-xi-cllcol lI|nc to i-utter ii good dressing of pnivi-rized hi-up lnunure, to he currii-ll to the 'otos by riliii or the uprlnltlsr und give he gruss a frcsh food supply beforo he hot weather of .lilly ulnl August iits it. liiitil il_lny iinil June ure the . SUMMER LAWN PRACTICE Spots you missed when you seeded great growing moritha for _ grass when _ha ani;-n this spring or where grass it is preparing to go to seed if given “ ° ” “'"“° tl“"’“¥l1 ii\i|l4fl\¢!0\‘lly. il chance. After the seed forniiug aen 'ct surfiice of thc lawn. It is n sluiple which is in-cessiiry to form s firm cloii- I » I) _ : ; I ; ‘ K § H iiutter to repair tiicse breaches In the knit sod. , T"e9"'W||\‘ll ll! ll fN'!l\ llllllilcallon of Light dressings of nitrate scatterei vlll now be appiireiit and mar the vel- son. thc stoollng out process start "9 "“l'"i ""“|‘l |"~' i|l'I'l'llf|L'li lllmll in Mow frequi-iill,v \vlu-ii the growth i now will lie of nsslstsiice but this i only ll iciiipnrory fl-rllliaer. Sonic of tin balnnceil fertiliser would bc bettoran- niorc lnstlng to sprinkle ni lhis time. lush ns in-gil-ci Ili this rngnrd will inali- tlie tnsk dlilltult null \\i\en tho grits is n lh it ter of dlil'ii-uliy to sci-nrc nu even snr fni-e und the close growing grrcn sa' will lii\\'n to grow froni the rootsngaii nfter it is cut. l .\‘oino- nuthorilli-s on in\\'ns ndvis liigulpst li-iiving the liner cllpplngi t ui~t ns u niuli-h in iniilsuiiiiiii-r. but thi priivticc is iloliatnhle und is oliji~<-tion iilili- in iii-striiyiiilz tho ni-nt uppi-|lrnni~ nf the lawn until the di-nd clipping \l\nve in-cn i~o\'or<~d by fresh growth. l ‘ls ndvisnlih- for innnll lnwus to ruli ,i-lciiu or use n gross cnrrli-r upon th ‘mower to cuteh thi- clippings. reation that is , thoroughly en- joyed and never becomes monot- onous. The aver- age person who goes to a pri- Aiiiiniil gnllliiriiius uri- Iii-1-|»iiil|.i,_4‘i\' is of tlir-.pereiiiiiiii viirii-Ili-s for gui' ion all-1-oriilioii ns well ns for culling. |‘ii\- sdvunlilge of the oniiuiils is thiil in-y will eolnn ilito iilooiu in || fi-iv vt-I-ks frolu in-eil while the perl-liliinis \'ill not blooln for niiotln-r your, Sow cl-ll of both now, ’l‘he niinunl vnrli~t|i-s liiooni until ililliil! frost if 1-ure in token to ri-niovo lic il|',ving Ilowt-r In-nils “lo previ-iii ‘ie i'ornini|o|i of in-1-il. 'i'ln° nniilnii urls nrt- known ns pin-in lio|'env.in|i.| i lie lint-sl, riiiigiiiil in i-iiliiv l`ro\n 1-|'e;iiii_\~ i 'lille to ili-ep nniroon ninl nsilniiy tip 1 oil with sonii- shndi- of yellow. 'l‘hL~ pl-roniiinl \'iirii-Iii-s iiiso iiliilini I-st drouniri ri-sisters ulniiiig l|ielini'd_v iliints of the flowei' gnrdi-li. '|‘ho zinnuuls ure of iii-iitoi' uiiil niori- -inipiirl growtli finni tin- pi-i'i-iiiiiois. ANNUAL GAILLARD S horse-back riding forces us, to nike deeper inspirations; it gives us a generally systematic the exercise together with the fact that we are out in the open induces a healthy and natural appetite. 'not euch \v||_\'. willcil \\'lil pi-|'|||li tin-in nuke n guy il|s|\in,\' in thi- flower iii-il o forln fine busily piilnls und will |,,.|,,,; ||iii~-i-il » '. i toning up. lt brings most of r flower borlli-|‘. 'l`l||-v nri- o\i»i~lli-ni BREAKFAST: Stewed fruit, unsweetened; dark cereal; cocoa, chocolate, milk or coffee substitute; dark bread toasted with plenty of butter. Between breakfast and ' lunch one glass of water and one glass of milk. LUNCH: A thick cream soup, vegetable luncheon, dark bread, glass of milk. Between lunch and dinner two i glasses of water and one glass of milk. l DINNER: For dinner, broiled lean meat, chicken or fish; ' a green vegetable, baked potato with plenty of butter; , dark bread, cocoa or weak tea; dssaerg 'stowed fruit. . ‘ Between dinner and bed-time one or two glasses of water. . ' _ 'l`in-_v iiri- one of thc nnnuuls \vhli~l .ire good for thi- cntlri- in-nnon uni |lii~_v iiliiri ivlooining :ind tlicri-fore es pi-4-ii|ll_v iii-sirnble for ii pcvinuni-ot dis ploy in thc gordon. 'l‘hi- innjorily the i-olnrn url- slnules of ri-al, ornugi sciirlet, yi-llow uiiil i-ri-uln, tivo color nsnnll_v nppeiirlng in tlic lioivor 'l‘h\~y will |ici~o|n|||o|ini|- llleiliaclvi- lo poorer soil thnn ninny of thi- olin- ilniiu.ils, such ns nstnrs. und Lili-c iinc rtliniv of bloom. 'l‘l\1~y will he ti inui-ii the niorn vigorous, liowvver. fo nd thi- ilouiilo-Ilowi-reil viirli-tii~~i ii~-i- ' -filly, r uiiil wiili-ring in dry tinius. i j il‘l I* is one of flio cnsii-st nnnnnls to grow stands trnnsplnnting well slid comet liito bloom esrly in snniincr. i-,Sed sown now will give blooiuing plants ""'" -|""l‘ ""ii| f\"'t‘i’-fill! "lui iI\"' illt' i-nrly in Jlliy. which will furnish an f__*Li--'f' nbuiiilnncc of nintrrinis for houqnetr for thc ri-ninlndcr of the sinnnicr. l’i-reiiiiiiil viirii-ties should be trans pliiiitoil wlicro ilu-_v orc to rcniain sr giioil il-viiiiingc and ri-_sr-ii' in the fiili. Fall trans u.~:niil|_v prove fatal to i of tin- pi-relinhil gsliinl' 'riii-,v i-.~.,»ii-~~ plnnling will ln";:i~ port lon IKONHS I"()lt (i.\lll)l'1N .\.\‘l) ' Nll|fl'lllll‘ll{\'. liirily \‘iiri|-llr-s Tlint urn l'2n~¢,\'_ to (iron A ll_v .lohn lluncnn. ‘ The sm-i~tl»rli~r. llosii ltiiliigiiiosn. is i wi-ll-kiiown rose oi' viixorons linhll. -vilil foilngl- \v|lli-ii i-xiinies ll tlellt-ions 'riigruiii-e. 'l‘ho flowers ure pink und iii-ntlful, os is oiso tin- fruit. 'i`ln- dog rose. ltosu t'uiiiun. one of he I-Inillisli lieilgi- roin-s. is ln-i-it known r'i O A. A. lloGovern n this i-onnlry us o sloi-k on wlilrli iybrid pi-rpelunl rion-s :ire hnili|ed.lni| ' - I is \\'i-il \\'orii| growing for lls own tht- .iliuiiilnnt friilt wlili-ii 'To uhtsin an uclrnrutn relr'|l‘t on ire- lliivlng obtaint-i.i these facts. the in half. oi' the McdicnL Research (‘ounr!il. vi-stignlora had to work out food viii nes In "ciilorli-s." ~¢ BRITAIN s BES T - FED MINERS iiilte und for ' '7 iists iill winter. The flowers uri- usu- ll_\' iight pink. but siiiiietllin-.~' while. ltiiini l-`¢-rrulriiii-o' tllosii Itulirlfiiiiiii is i-ss known. lt la ilistii\i1‘\i"‘i\"‘| l’.\’ i-ddish twigs nnil fiillogo. thi- lnttcr inklnr n iii-nsinyr i-oiitrnsl wliii thi- iiprin the iiiitrltlon of the mon and tholr f||u|llli-ii, tlirco wol.n1.-ii scientists hnvs i-urrlieil out nn llivcsiigatluii ninoiig lioi|scv\\~lvoa,"tlA\lrl|i'g ii period oi' trildi- iii- |froni ii iuuxliiium of 3,Il.'.lfl in Derllyshir pfeaaIol\."thero was siifflcli-ntly good lo ii nliniiiiuin of ‘.!.82l0 In llurhain. faro op thc talilo ond tivc typical cul- .lpry dllirlcts were selected. 'l`h|rac ini:iudc_d iulnlng districts round ihirhsni, ('lnycross.‘nii urlian district hi Di-rliyglilrc. Boisovcr, a model inlninit village with sonu- old houses, Now- ahughton, ii riiriil vllisgi-, and iii-vt-riil lli-igiils iiliil weights of the children ll these uri-ns respectively showed thnt li ilorliyuliire the heights were alluv- thosi- for nilni-rs' sons and the wolgliti slightly in-low 1-xi-i-pt ut tho ages 8-ll Tho girls wr-re also slightly ticlow th- iivcroge in wi.-lglit. cxucpi. at the nge: fninlllel ln ('hi-stcrllt-ld. ‘uf 7. if und U ln Northulubi-rlttlid night fninillcs nt in llnrhnin the minors' sona wort lluriley and Ncwblggln-hy-tho-Sen, two fa`_niiliea nl-ar Ili-xlniin `”\vi-rc iinii~i-toil. sud a nuiuhcr of fsinillcs In lianciishire ind Stirlingshire ivocr also rcquosli-il to coo purii to The huiisowlvi-s kept a roi-iirii hook. niiiile nn ailowniice for the food in hand li! the liclgiiniing und that uln-ollsuined ot [hu end, the t|nuntity of waste, and notes wct-r nludu of thu lneals takon n`t. slightly in-lovr thi- nverugc school stnnd iiril of hi-ight. and in \v_ulglit below thi iivi-riigo. 'l'wu other intcrcgting points an brought out ln thu report. Ono ia 1)", ndvnntnge which North (‘oi||itry women olitiilii lii baking their own liri-nd, this l>i-log of hotter food value than ordin urd bread. Anolln-r _fact is that women who hai. i-x|iei‘|o|n-i- of ilonicstic service can gli-` hoiiiii' hy ci-fl- Ill-uitii»r of thc fsinllr. mii-li~ riiiiinii-ii iii-ner dict tiiiiii ntlii-rs |4001’ HTAKT V0" "5N|“"|5" ("\l‘|' gallon ut ein-li feed is as iiiili-h as n "l`h'e `firsi`lliing we do with our newly liiirn calves is to put thrni in a well Iii-ili-i'tnin- y unc of the inost i-hnr|ni||l: nllllilifi s i|i |||u|i_v wnys liao best of tllitl i!f'\"i'- t doin- uof grow so lull ns thi- t"nro- inn, but the twigs ure brighter, the ’rult niori: nbunduut, tin- flowers uppenr -nrlll-r iiud thi-ri-_ is s i-lniriuiiig vnrls-ly n their bright pink tlnts_ For any tsl- to which il conipurutivcly io\v»grnil- ng shrub cnn ln- put the wild rose is idluirnhly niliipted. Ils i-uiilvntloii il ilinpll-,, its growth dcnsi- null eolnpnct. llosa liui-in Alba is n vnrli-ty of the vliil rose of gri-nt bounty null dbttinc- lnii with its snow-while flowers uiirl follow twigs. it ls i\i|unll_v easy to :ruw. ami is un importiint addition to he list of single ross-s. Rosa Nitllla lost-ly rciicnibles Ross linslds, Init is owcr growing i|\ iiahi-t. hns more irii-kles or bristles. and thc flows-rs. vhli-h ure very bright Pink. f`f\ll\B -iirliar. These thrcc roses nrc iiinch alike. int should iiof iii- niixi-il iii pliiiiliiig; -neh spei-it-s should he by itself. Tin-ir if ”i\cni pnrlli-uIurl_\‘ .valuiihic for wintor -fit-cis l|| inrge groups or i-Iniups nlong he cdgo\_of shrnbhcrics or hcsldi- puilni `.»r ri>ndu."f`lu-y nrc uppureiitiy innnnnc to both insect ntlucke und fungnus illsenscs of n serious nutnrc. The clnnulnon rose, _ltoun t‘innnn0~ nn-u. has slcntlnr att-his. lint is \'lK->r~ ous. iioinewhnt rl-ar-nihllng llosu (`nro- linu, with which lt. 1-sn ln- nssocliiiod in pinnting -fhnt is. thc do\ihle~flo\vi-r- i-il forin of (‘iirollnii wlili-li is ln-st known und which is found on ilescrlod New I-Jiigliiiiii fiirois, cs--op---I ff-'ln 1-nltiuvtloii. lloan l‘i-ndulinii lllosn Alpina), a l-luropcan plunt. flowering fri-oly and i-iirllcr than hiost roses. is of inoilorsli- sim- and suiiiililc for plaiiting with other wild rnscs. __-¢-<-0-¢--l- I-IUIIIIAIIB AND RUST A busy housewife wrltcs that sho hal lrli-4| rhubiirli fiir thi- rcnioviil of rust atiiliis, as glvcii in a rf-nth-r's it-ttor, but without succcs's. The i-orri-ct method for using this remedy is to cnt up one iiliilk and hoil it in a cup of wnli-r, or HERE I8 THE PROOF! store aa high aa bil degrees li‘aliren~ NEW STRENGTH ,Fon WEAK GIRLS Pala Anaemle Girls Regain Health Throiisli on aisii, me sms mia, by ni,wi||-iam; riiik rms fi". . Tha! 9|” ,NWI Vlrllty-and more. ~----vw hi... Miiis Msulilii ni-sriii, Kina Hlshwsv._Ne-wasliv. N. B-. says:-"l was ln an extremely rundown and nervous con- dition. l was losing iilesh, had a P0or appetite, always pale, and suffered frequently Tom headaches. in tact my condition can best bedescr bed aa miserable. I had tried several treattments, but they did not help me in the least. Then. reading only day about Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, I decided to try thcm, After using three boxes I was much improved, hut continued until l had talwn six boxes. with the result that 1 am now well and strong, with gimd color and s hearty appetite. in view of what -D12 Wil- liams' \Pinli Pills have done for me l cannot recommend them lon highly." Other ws-aili, ailing girls can obtain new health, as _Miss [lrean did, hy giving Dr. Williams' -Pink Pills n fair trial. You can get these Pills from any medicine dealer. or by mall at 50 cents a box from 'l'heiDr. Willisma' Medi cine Co., Brockville, Ont. ` o _niorn in tlnlt. giroporiioii which gives i. jsolution strong 4-uongli io dissolve lroi |rust. l’t-nl tin- stnlks first if they arf 'highly colored. lloll tin- stnln in th- laolution for tllti-on iuinuti-s, or longe- if not-easury. Begonlil li-oven sud stoni- arc uscll In thc shine inilnin-r. l'isei lnvcrnl lcnvcs with the sli-ins ln | snucl-.pan with; onl_\' oniingli wnlcr ti ki-cp tht-m froni burning, lloil thi- iitcn. in' the infusion until it illsopperirs Pliil-.apple is nlso oiiiployi-ii. f‘nt up 1 round slice, iiboilf hzilf un inch thick and lioil. with enough wnti-r to kcc| ‘from burning. lloil thi- slnins for iiv-` ullnutcs or until they disnppi-nr. 'Pli- pulp and juli-c friiiii onc-fourth of i. fresh grapefruit is usi-il` in the sani- way as pineapple. l-`ninliinr detergents are: Salts of lcinon. 'l`n iippiy, dissolve- one-hnlf tensnoon suits of li-mon in one plnt of wat(-r. lniinerse the fabric nnil, boil until the stiiln illsiippciirsr lhopi rinse very thoroughly. if lt ls not priic- ticable to wel tho cnllrc nrllcle, moist en the spots with watt-r and sprinkle sa_lts of lcmun upon tht-in, allow to rc- lnain on thc fabric for a fcw minute# and then pour boiling wafer from n height as ln thc chin- oi' fruit stains. if salt and expose to strong e-unlight.'A' spot il blcachcd out. Rinse thoroiighiy. Any lcnlon stain which nm,v rcinnin should he rcnioved with boiling walt-r. ---{-O>---- l'LEN'1'1 0|" I(‘l‘l ltd HOOD <"MlLl\ IN!-il.'I{/\N('E" Thouanliils of ilnliiira arc lost all nuaiiy he-cuusn of failure to have a sufficient supply of Ice on huntl during the warmer inontlis. 'l‘hn losses ocsuv lit-cause tho inllk or ers-ani is rctllrncn n poorer grade of inunufat-lured pro- dui.-la, which incan lower priccil. In the past. twenty yr-ara sickoi-as has dccrcascil rapidly ln the adult hot noi so fast In the infant. or child. 'i‘o thi iattcr. milk is the moat essential fond When it is realised. that theso lnilivl duiiis are very siisceptlhlc to dig:-.atlvi Hcnlth authorities are daily hi-coming more and morn strict cnnccriiliig thi conditions uudcr which milk la pm- dui-cd and handled. Pooling iiillk an-i ercnm on the farm properly and promptly would prci-ont, to ii lnrgi- sz. tl-nt, thc cnormooa wasic which occurs every year. It is difficult to accomplish this without the nsi- of plenty of ics. Milk directly from thc rows contains lint few haclerls. hut others enter thc iollk as it ia handled. These bacteria multiply in warm milk thereby causing aourlng and undesirable fermentation. A temperature of fifl degrees or liighri asaiat in the aourlng process. enri- iioqoently it is necessary that milk hr kept below that temperature and prc ferahly below fit) rlcgraea. A popular method of cooling milk is hy the use of a spring or of a tank of watcr in which ice la kept. Spring wal- or is seldom ss cold aa it is thought to be, and springs that are aalrl to be “as cold aa ice" frequently have a temper- helt. An accurate tliermometenia ea- ecntlal, therefore. to determine the temperature of the water for cooling mllk. Considerable bacteria, however, develops before milk becomes tliorongk» ly cooled by this method. An improvement over this la by the use of a cooler in which ice is kept and over which milk lows. The fact that preconllng with a surface cooler Ia not practised and that ice la not put into a cooling tank until after the milk Ia put there, la the cause that muck milk reaching the shipping station or the consumer in summer. soon aours. To cool milk by use of the precooler and the tapk will require about four tons of irc per cow, allowing for shrinkage. ln storing ict- the moat el- gaentlal features are gooil drainage and in sniull nits. oithor roll it into the loo i ll for e inowor is n null \ _ oil in-fore iionding io give ilie sei.-d n lie \\'iisin-il down iiinong thi- rools nn- X I r, _ '_ @ i \ / ll L 15%; A1’/_ii.`»“ IA f' """|‘l"|¢ “ |"`|¥'i‘i ‘li "l*""i "l.‘~'|\"""' soon ns lin-_v hnvn innilo two or thrc- K, ni'iii~s_ 'i`ile iiinnis slioulil be given :i |,.,|\-,ui in aii‘ili~|' to Iii-eoiiie eslabilshcd lf/ .Z \_ `\\‘ it fi) ` _fri Z' - lintnrinl i'iir 1-u|liii|.'. iiuA\'|ii|: giiiiil sie||i:|,||,`|N, ind lnsting ii long iinii- in wiiler i __ .. , ` 1 i _ V iff.. . ""-ng 2 ii. / , /I),/ik \VILLYS*KNlGl'lT S X _ les from any but fri-sh mini iiiii _,___ "__ _ _ ____ _V ___________________ that thi-so troubles often rc iilt i A ' _I I _- _ - _ _ _ » , , _ i _ , irl titiii-sa of friin iiiiil twigs iiiiiki:s\d,_Mh' I. It my wow" "mt nl: D“h"'r' Report of Womenvs :A\Illlr?'|E|D]|ll>‘IO":l\l|\)'E ll|\;~i|it1|lli‘.. iiélilmiiti.;,,,(»|:liiii.|ii,l:..i.| ‘g:lvi]|:'.'. |(=iii|»_nT-I;|::;:ilu;"ii‘d:l`ii-t|:`a:olT:rliixirg ' , _ _ ' ‘ _ _‘ _ ‘ or ii- goin: || i' . 1- *‘ 2 A will he more particular ioiiirriilog thh- of Iirince !l|onso on April lilh wiiili i-.li\viii\i(.h,Nll| by Smumg tin” Nnlimml A"_!I},,. ,_,,,,|,.,.t`.|,,|,,|,,,._._ ,hm HH, msn. most essential food. loiciiiiit-.i',;'fiiiii|l*‘li» Sl’“'l`llill'_\'. .\li~~.~ f\lN"‘ paiid. .\ ii,-qui-.~‘l lor singing books Mrs. .\i-iiton \'<-ss'-_\'_ ;V|nloui-_ llii-4-etol's. .\il.. f'iinf:. .Virs \\'ifiiinn\ t`li>\,-iq, llii.-nu ‘ 'Mrs .l.(‘. ('nn\phfii :ind .\lr.-a il. Kiiiaon, A lriili-1- ri-iuling lo thi- |’l‘ourlst i\.~:-ioi-iiitoiii wais ri-oil. 'l`hlii~' was i'o-i‘i-:wi-ii by on iiitc|~i-s|- ing disc-ns:~'ion nn the Wonii-n‘o ili- stilnle ldxtrhzlngi-.. it wus innvcd 'und sisooiideti itiint. ii i'rIi-iiiliy iottor hc written lo .\ii'.~x ’|‘.S, ltohcrison, ii foithfui ininiiii-r oi' our ills-tiilitt-, who l|n,-, in-on con- finizii to her hnnil- on iieciiilnl. of isickricsii for the pus! four nionths. kindly invited thc mciiiin-r.~i to in-1 home for tho next inc:-|i|ii,. the Schoolhouse. The meeting was c lied it order ib the President the mem-hcrn decided to procure a ni-w pump for the school and A trusires in rogord to this new work. in‘ty` Fudge" wus given by Mrs. iPower, and grca-tly appreciated by inil. It was decided to hold tim rnext meetlnlz in the Schoolhouse wiion ron csli will im :insweri-il by /. . _ Q . ’ ei 4,. . , gil'-7 ., V .45 I a e ‘1 0 s'§5ff'=_=.-._~=»2§i;;?f='f;§..fin'§a=.»__~.»$-'sn. s MC -wfw Sefvwe f>f¢lf1011 FINE MOTOR CARS 2 Mrs Kirisoii iinil .\l|'s ld S, l»/ `r»-v- -___ _- 1"” : QVSA5- ` r '\ ' i\ S .,*\ A puper, ontltlod "Ten things tinit. `1»".‘~-V - koop ns aipni-t" wus ri-nd hy tho '_ 35"' \ i #AN __ _‘___ Secretary. Mrs Willlniii Filing '>:';‘;_.;, ___ ff” _, . '»_-»-~ -P ‘ " "' _ 7..~~¢~»~-»l_- _*"‘. _ . 1.-_ .:.-..=i.1.\.~~ - ,_ . .._.\. _o ` __,_ . V ,_4,,, 4 __ "_ ‘wJ . . A.. V ` - ' » I _ conimiitcc of three ladies: Mrs. Q _ _ ~_ __, (_.._, i-iiwsr, .\/mi. nswiir iiiiii ivuiiii onus f. ; i-_.;"` were nnviiinii-ii iii imsrvii-w nie -1 - ` " .~~ - ` ' 5 N *ng . nil. _ _ . . .. _ ,_ ,bt-rs iittcnilcii tim March mcotlng __-to :/',>.'|*3'\’.'.j_,fI ~ ’ "ze-`~._.‘__?i_T~__-_` . ` - of this -Branch which was held in ___,\,,_` _.`/,.20 s,___.__~_: ". 3,, . ,, -or ».2-1"-~° ./" 5 -_-_,"f“ a 0 y . _,W I _ ""' / '&-wr. -si' - ` l . . - ~. _ I ' . Mrs. Power. The "Creed" was --1 ' .. "'71 .- \ "3, read and each member answers _ ' ` ' `-» ._-~ `° roll call 'hy giving a Hint on House- `~(4,;‘*' "4-.`-'»"~(Ju;<’;>_,,.A,c ff- Cicnnink. After some discussion »;-",_`-_" ‘* "`~,\-\i;;..‘_`,‘_"".»T.'~..__"" ~ -_-~.-.-sw.. -- `._\__‘-.=l\\ .l-:lr _:_ _ _ Q "\ " f. -1-_-,g ‘. " ""_ ;"~. .._. _ -_ St. Peter'a South. Foiirteon mcm- _ `=-17'( `*"~-gf-;” .'..' ‘Y ` ` :-‘7‘,_ ' _\‘ `~f_'f_~.< 5' -_<.,~_»g u . '_-_ ., I '-1 f A lbemonstriliion on “Making Div-' ‘ ‘ | _ _ _|* -.:‘ \`_ °'i’*z ‘Y-g%` . ,'i1.l`.'...?.»T,:A"°...' ‘ ._-3:»f'1.°~"&`f "_ (_ C. " -.- DANGEROUB SWIMMINQ HOL! ` ~ Knott in tho Dallas News. i the juict- drlcs, rnlii liiorc it-lnon tlll t.h< ‘i l ` 'I