The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 19, 1906, Image 6

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rae of a team w
Even then, if
the hame-rein
are driving
is not needed, ta onl
use being to keep the animas
grazing while at work. Bul fuppose
the rein lg used, there is still no need
for it to be so short as to annoy
“the horse. He ought to be ables to
put his nose quite down to h™ knees,
and certainly should be able to pull
his load uphill without the constant
checking at the bit, caused by the
hame-rein as commonly used. Ia no
case should the rein be sewn Into
the bit: it should only be put on
when absolutely necessary, and It
should be so made that the carter
cannot shorten it. The hame-rein is
not used In Scotland In either town
or country, so that if the Englishman
pleads in excuse that he cannot man-
age without it, he shows that he is
both helpless and ignorant.”
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been held ¢ Horticul
Baston, where t
wag given suitable for
gardening The
were the narrow blade hoe and rake
and weeder and the lines All the
speakers emphasized the need of kill
ing the weeds as soon as they come
up and not allowing
become hard, The young gardeners
were recommended to plant common
things that were fairly sure to grow,
For gardens to be carried on only the
first part of the summer were suy
gested early beans, beets, radishes,
Premium Cem peas and lettuce, For
flowers, sweet allysum or candytuft,
but if the gardens were to be contin
ged all summer, as they should be,
plant early cabbages, potatoes, toma
toes, sweet corn, and for flowers, the
corn flower, verbena, zinna, stocks,
petunia phlox and marigold.
have
fastruction
beginners ia
tools recommended
the
Social Unre.t.
Its Origin Found in Human Greed, Not in © Intolerable
Conditions,”
By a Conservative,
OMMEN
“ Fraternalism Will
Drive Out
By Dr. Lyman Abbott
VANT
Right Thinking
ano Self-Control
By O.S. Marden.
#
OCRATES
Hints To Nervous Women.
By Dr. Graeme Ham mn onc.
must be do
imi : 00] herself
rec] } $ jes and
ne snndings
i remo i SUrrounaing
y restore
the
¢
we harassed Peace of mind iil do more t
The next thing is to make
“a under the existing circumaiances and
d essential to recovery, and the suf
ferer should do all she van to secure both, Narcotics, to produce sleep, are nol
to be thought of. They Jo not care anvthing, and thelr eontinual use can only
be productive of harm. *ranquilize the mind, banish by force of will unpieas-
ant thoughts, and sleep aione rather than with some one else whose restless.
ness or deep breathing, to say nothing of snoring, might well banish gleep
from the eyes of even MorplLeus himseif. Sometimes a warm foot-bath before
bed, or eating a slice of bread and butter, or drinking a glass of milk wil
bring sleep to the tired eyes. If, however, these means are inadequate it is
better to consult a physician, Normal sleep, and plenty of it, must be secured
before recovery becomes possible Harper's Bazar,
where her mind
shattered
bodily
surron
health as goo. t can be made
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Sleep ag Are abDROIUIEN)
i fost
ndings
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much Jdike telling a person With a
cold to gneeze or cough, or talk husk.
ily. It is precisely because one thinks
ferer should simply clear his or her thot one lies awake, and because one
mind of everything, and then per-} thinks so hard. As to performing
form a series of gymnastic exercises ¢ymnastic exercizes in the dead vast
which, so it Is alleged, never fall to und middle of the night, there are not
produce the desired effect, Now, (fl a few of as who would infinitely pre.
one could stop thinking there would fog insomnia to the remedy,
bo little difficulty about getting io Fiyiug fish of two distinct kinds are
sleep, and to suggest emptying the | known to man namely the fiying gure
mind as a eure for Insomnia Is very nards snd the fiying-herrings,
Cure For Insomnia.
As a cure for sleeplessness, a medi
cal journal suggests that the suf
i
Lov
Looking
fering
And
madam
per and in
Sor
slap or si
too
you are,
And you
either!
just
wont
Think
are going
evil qualities that
him You
anger,
~yOou
beat him in making
open confession that your mean, petty
nature has not enough i
force by which to rule him.
shame!
Give the baby a chance to have a
thereby
Shame!
you realize that hig brain grows more
year than in all his
other years combined? That means
don't ever play with him during his
“Kitcheecoo!” cries the visitor,
“Oh, oc sweet, precious little dear!”
Very bad. Baby
baby may crow; but
come the inevitable
wall and sleepless hours to tell of
the ovenstimulated brain and the
gevere tax on the nervous system.
Frank Barkley Copley in the Outing
Magazine.
may laugh and
band
coats bands
of contrasting for trimming are
ways In good style and launder sat
gfactorily two very good reasons for
helr figuring largely In the summer
wardrobe
Full panels alternating with plain
ones set below a fitted yoke (also
made in panels or gores) are an at
ined by a narrow
Linen suits and with
Calor
a
i
'
gown. Stitched bands cover the join
ing of the panels with the yoke.
The narrow knife plaitings have
Jost none of their prestige as a bodice
or bolero decoration, whether held flat
on both sides or allowed to flare at
one edge,
Plain gold engagement bracelets
having a permanent lock are a new
fancy of the engaged girl which are
sold by some of the most exclusive
New York jewelers.