the lesson, a forty-minute period is
sufficient.
LIBRARY ON HOME ECONOMICS FOR THE RURAL SCHOOL
In addition to the text-books recommended as sources of special
reference for the rural teacher, the following books, bearing on home
economics or on methods of teaching, are suggested for the rural school
library. These books have been chosen with the threefold purpose of
providing references for the teachers, reading matter for the pupils,
and a lending library for the parents.
_Laundering._ Balderston, L. Ray. Pub. by the Author.
Philadelphia $1.25
_Country Life and the Country School._ Carney, M. Row,
Peterson & Co., Chicago 1.25
_How the World is Fed._ Carpenter, F. O. American Book
Co., New York .60
_How the World is Clothed._ Carpenter, F. O. American
Book Co., New York .60
_How the World is Housed._ Carpenter, F. O. American
Book Co., New York .60
_How We Are Clothed._ Chamberlain, J. F. Macmillan's,
Toronto .45
_How We Are Fed._ Chamberlain, J. F. Macmillan's,
Toronto .45
_How We Are Sheltered._ Chamberlain, J. F. Macmillan's,
Toronto .45
_Bacteria, Yeasts, and Molds in the Home._ Conn, H. W.
Ginn & Co., Boston 1.00
_The Boston Cooking-school Cook Book._ Farmer, F. M.
Little, Brown & Co., Boston. (McClelland, Goodchild
& Stewart, Toronto) 1.80
_The Rural School Lunch._ Farnsworth, N. W. Webb Pub.
Co., St. Paul, Minn. .25
_Clothing and Shelter._ Kinne, H., and Cooley, A. M.
Macmillan's, Toronto 1.10
_Foods and Household Management._ Kinne, H., and Cooley,
A. M. Macmillan's, Toronto 1.10
_Means and Methods of Agricultural Education._ Leake,
A. H. Houghton, Mifflin Co., New York. (Thos. Allen,
Toronto) 2.00
_Rural Hygiene._ Ogden, H. N. Saunders, Philadelphia 1.50
_Health and Clea
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