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 number is brimfull of bright, spicy, interesting matter, as you will note from a glance over a 

 partial list of the Table of Contents for the November issue : 



FIVE ACRES AND CONTf-NTMENT 

 A WORKSHOP AT HOME 

 MAKING A HOME GYMNASIUM 

 A CLUBROOM FOR THE BOYS AND OIRLS AT 

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THE SMALL ENGINE AND THE MOTOR 

 THE STEREOPTICON IN THE HOME 



WOMAN'S SQUAB PLANT 



HALLOWE'EN PARTY 

 DRESSING THE HORSE. ETC. 



Other interesting features for succeeding numbers appeal to every member of the home, and include : 



SOCIAL LIFE— The Long Day of the Commuter's Wife. 



Evening Amusements at Home. 

 UyiNG FROM THE LAND - Can I Make a Living 

 from a Small Place? Personal Experiences of People 

 Who Are Making Good, Comfortable Incomes from 

 Less thac Twenty Acres. 

 THE NEW NATURE STUDY — Night Prowlei-s Who 

 Aid the Farmer. What Will Happen When the Birds 

 Are Gone? 



TIMELINESS — What Ought to Be Done Each 

 Month About the House and Grounds, in thO 

 A \ Greenhouse, the Stable and Poultry Yard. 



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THE HOME— Artistic and Sensible Window Draperies. 

 New Things in Furniture. Sleeping-Porches. 



WOMAN'S WORK. — Personal Experiences of a Num- 

 ber of Women Making a Living in the Country. 



FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDENS — An Elec- 

 tric Hotbed. Garden Insects and Diseases. 



OTHER FEATURES — Poultry, pigeons, the horse, the 

 cow, the dog, the cat, bees and pet stock, will receive 

 the attention which their importance merits. 



CIVIC IMPROVEMENT— This important topic will be 

 treated in a practical manner, and also the subject 

 of conservation of our natural resources. 



These are but a few of the many good things in store for our Suburban Life readers 

 the coming season 



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