Social m: Hair i. . J ~ a ‘ f blingtoihyhomeilftherc the meanest shed . .. Ilsld thee a hearth and shelter for thy head, And some poor- plot, with vege- ' tables stored, I Ba all that Heaven allots thee for thy board- _ Uiisuvoury bread, and herbs that scattered grow Wild on the river brink or mountain brow. Yet o'er: this cheerless manlson shall provide More heal-ifs repose thon all the world beside. -ll'rom the Greek of Leonidas. ..____.___.____ FACTS AND FANCIES Handy Gadget ‘in housewife writes: “I find an mmrgqncy phone coll card a very hhyrdy thing in case of quick calls. I purchased a. transparent Wlkei cane end inserted a. card on which I have the numbers for fire. police, physlcion, husband's busi- ness phone, also one in the lm- mediatc family. In case of others coining in they would have all the numbers right in front o! them as f ';- - 1 have this tacked on the wall in u mm of the phone. seine in this .‘,.{_ transparent case it will stay clean indeflntely.” Cleans Shirred Shade. 1g you have shined silk lamps , made; in your living-room and _ bgflg-ooms buy one of those little y, _ wu-ehgndled pastry brushes at the ' cookery wares department. You will find it the ideal thing to use m cleaning out the creases in the ,¢; *' i Wallpaper Cleanea Dug cup flour, three tablespoons gilt, two tablespoons vinegar, one tjblreppwn kerosene, one-half cup cold water. Mix together thorough ' cold water. Mix together thor- ~ oughly’ cool; stir-ring constantly until it becomes thick. 0001 Md knead. Ink Steins. -' Here is a new way to get ink out of‘ clothes: Put a lump 0! 595ml‘ on the stain put water on starch with a. spoon and the ink will come out. You may have w repeat onw- Do this before the ink has been set by Washing. KEEP SOIL LOOSE 'Air and warmth are needed to give the seedlings their right start. The gardener who keeps the 5011 about them in a loose mulch aids in providing for this need of Yfilmg plants, while holding the soil mois- ture where it is needed for the release of plant food. Unlockins the stores of the soil is larEE1Y_ l matter of working the Bull fine. gm] keeping the Surface in that condition all summer long A lumpy gqfl-Quflace means heavy loses of moisture left in the soil by snow and rains Such soil needs fall ‘manuring and constant working till it has received enough. "e59? table matter to keep if from hold- ing too tightly together. Paper Towellng , {rho absorbent paper towel that can be bought by the roll is fast telling the place of the old-fashion- ed roller towel Grandmother used to use in her kitchen It is sani- . ‘tary, easily changed and lends a. _ l, nggggq- gppearanm to the kitchen A Cleaner Inside Keep the inside of the oven clean Scrape our, the shelves and bottom and wash with hot soda. water solution at least once e-week It will ‘give you better- servioe and prevent that nasty “nerves" in England and that prior to the advent of modern ' psychology no soentlfic treatment burnt food smell that comes from m‘ oven containing cooked-over food. i rizorrur NECKLINES FLATTERING AND NIW lower-shaped necklincs are just as charming and (loitering as they sound They are approved for blouses of Jacket costumes and also for separate ‘dresses. the flower shaping resulting from e softly manipulated cuff-Ike section ‘that flares beneath the chin, some- times held in place by that ties in a bow, and again e cluster of flowers serves this pur- pose and adds to the flower-like suggestion. These nocklines he/ve e delicate frdthy quality, since they are done in chiffon, in single or double formation, andso cleverly constructed as to obviate e.ny feol-' ing of bulk. .________.____ A new product, Jam made from paprika, is said by Hungary to be rich in vitamin C» ___._______._.i_ NEW PSYCHOLOGY ALTERS TREATMENT FOR. MENTAL DISEABB The new psychology has redi- cally altered our conceptions of the treatment of all forms of mental disease and has-brought relief and. cure to innumerable sufferers, writes Dr. George Some-rvflie, in the New Health " "‘ Throughout the country nerve clinics are springing up where a therapy dependent upon the new psychology in being practised to great advantage. When it is borne in mnd that there are estimated to be over 3,000,000 sufferers from was available, the importance of the new discoveries becomes sp- paient. In education psychology has had a tremendous influence and has resulted in -a new ep- proach to all the problems of child- hood. It has led to the establish- ment of child guidance clinics where "difficult? and “problem" children are readjusted and restored to a healthly outlook on life, The new psychology has pene- trated to police courts and prisons, and gradually the problems of crime and delinquency are coming to be taclded from the stand- point of scientific psychology. Even the huslnea world has succumbed to psychological influences. Tsts for vocational‘ fitness are becoming increasingly common and psycholog lcal ideas are entering into in- dustrial organization and man- agement. We have indeed entered the psychological era-an era long delayed but one of greet portent for the future. In the world of to- day we must all be modern psychologists. MOVE SLOWLY SNAKES arlbbong 98 OUT OF 106 WOIIN REPORT BENEFIT No More Backaches "l used to hm backache moss ell the time and other troubles. No pep. l was telling e friend bow I Sell Ind she told me about you: Vegetable Compound. l have taken is for four months end feel much better-P-Mrr. P. L Mdsac, I011 Baninghn Sh, Halfur, N. S. If your back ecbee periodically as Mrs. Mclsaec’: did, give this medicine a good trial. Take is regu- larly and you will be Jeesed with the results. Hill E. PIIIKIIIWS VEGETABLE OOIIPIIIIIIII Usedbysoonen/ernerdoyun lest‘ medal goes to the Gali- fomia hoe for declining to move faster than a quarter of mile an hour oven when stimulated to its utmost. IF ‘YOU YLAN T0 MAKE WBDDDIG CAKE AT HOME The wedding cake and almond paste are easily made at home. The white or royal icing and piping may prove obstacles unless to the professional, but »the method of decanting this cake is simplicity Make a. cake with half lb. butter half lb sugar half lb. flour, 7 egge, 1 lb. cum-ants , half . sultenas, half lb. mixed peel, qr. lb. ground almonds, half teassp. baking powder, l teasp. cinnamon. 1 teosp. ginger. Cream butter and sugar", beat figs and add them alternately th the flour and spices, add baking powder and the fruit, which should be care- fully prepared, the whole being well mixed. Put into a medium- sizied cake tin which may be lined with paper. Bake for about 3 hours, The fruit may be varied. cherries being added instead of some of the currents. Keep the cake about a. month, then put a good thick lay" of almond paste on top. ALMOND PASTE 1 lb. ground almonds mixed with ii lb. icing sugar and made into a A flash of light on a. scaly skin —lmd a snake is gone. It seems as if no living thing travels so rapidly over ground. But a-sk Dr. Walter Mosauer about this and he will scoff.‘ Fast? Asnaike slips alorigno more rapidly than a man can walk. To be exact 3.8 miles an hour is the record, as the doctor reveals in a contribution published in Copia. Several different kinds of Jali- fornian snakes were tested. The record of 3.6 miles an hour was made by the red racer and then only by prodding. In making his" tests Dr. Mosauer would sometimes let the snakes wrlggle along in their way and at their natural pace and sometimes he would urge them along. The best that the gopher could do was 1.2 miles an hour. A rattle- snake at what Dr. Mosauer cells “prowling speed" made only a likely they are to " Dorothy Dix ’s Letter in a. wife. in a purchase. while his wife tells him Same thing happens away, so she is really as strange animal in a zoo. The more men girls as possible. between them ad 20 years of age. course, mak have not been back ation. Answer: thinks that he can keep stiff paste with about 4 yolks, whole eggs or whites as preferred: the Juice of a. lemon some vanilla and a little orange flower water. Knead the paste till smooth and mould on cake. ROYAL ICING i Begin with half lb. icing sugar 2 whites of egg, and the Juice of half lemon. Beat very well and add Bra- dually enough icing sugar etc, to make to the required quantity. It should be smooth, while and of a consistency to spread easily on the cake. The whole cake or the top only may be covered. Allow to dry. m?“ fix round a band of silver ribbon, fixing it securely with little silver ornaments. decorate the ton Wit-h silver leaves or whatever taste dic- tat-es. Double the quantity of 1 1-1 third of a. mile u:- hour. Even when urged 0n he could do no better than two miles an hour. The Forhans WHITENS TEETH L/d/ qums rmnnnre 4 out of 5 peopi e E from pyprrhea. Seee E710; / times will make a second storey; repertoire, had tol all was praying Heaven he man can be interesting man is the one who ma asking for more instead but if they are business will soon lose their good Is Boy Safe in Marrying First Girl ~He Falls in Love With? - slst Youths With Phenomenal Stay- ing Power Ilieave Daughters at Dear Miss Dlx--!,am past bashful end e great lover Kiri-k Neyer had a sweetheart. Never went with a girl high school. Two months ago I met, s. girl fallen desperately in love. She is wonderful. Even my father and mother think so, but my father thinks that before I should go with some other you can flnd out whether she is the ONLY ONE or not. But all the same your father's counsel is good. long, long time and before around among the girls so as ‘The man who marries the first girl he gets acquainted with is like a. boy who buys the first thing he what he has been longing for and it will always be his greatest treasure. he will see something far more attractive, something that makes a greater eppeal to him, something that rest of his day regretting that he didn't see it before he invested his all Half the unhappy marriages are the result of men and rying before they gave the opposite sex the once-over. never gone about much with girls he has fallen in love with the girl next door or the girl he works next to in buslnes, and he marries her. Then he meets up with another is gay and lively where of his faults, and he falls head over heels in love with the stranger and the mischief is to pay. grammar-school days with some only after she is married to him and has clown for life, that she finds ho hasn't a marriage worth while t0 her-and thfit sOme other man has, and women know each other before marriage, the less make mistakes in selecting thir mates. And for this reason every boy and girl should go about with as many other boys and In that way find out which ones they like best. Dear Miss Dix-I have two beautiful and charming daughters, 22 and We have always and friends and have always talked over all I am confronted with one the rule in our household that l A. M. is long enough for young men to stay when they come three or four times e the hours different. ing to see the girls who insist on staying until 2 daughters told them of my 1 o'clock rule they were so offended that. they ' since, and I am being blamed for the unpleasant situ- Whfli d0 W11 think 18 the Drflper time for a young man to leave when calling upon a girl? ANX No man on earth can scintillate for more than thirty of a bore for what seems to her years and years and years. Was Mother Wrong to In- 2B, but due to my work of sports I have never taken any inmost even while with whom I have marry this girl 1 girls and be able to contrast her with them. He thinks 1 haven't had enough experience to be able i0 Jlldze whether she is suited to me 0X‘ nut. But I know she is all right. I never was so happy in my life. When I hm with her I feel like a. millionaire. How about it? Answer: _ well, Jimmy, you seem, to have it bed. First love has hit you for a goal and so it is useless to ‘advise putting off the wedding until Marriage is for a you enter into lt it is s. good thing to shop to be sure you are getting Just what you want sees in a. store. Maybe it is Just exactly all his life and he will never weary of it Maybe in the very next shop he really needs. And he may spend the women's mar- A boy who has girl, who is pretty while his wife is homely, who his wife is quiet and dumb, who flutters him to a girl. Maybe she has "kept company" since My and that has kept all the other boys unacquainted with the sPEcles as if it were some She thinks all men are Just like John and it is a. couple of children and is tied single characteristic that makes they will be able to institute comparisons DOROTHY DIX. ‘GUCCI been the greatest companions, chums their little problems. Now and because I am . mic toQoIor-aSmartthess mum)! 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It has been ALMOND PASTE IOING thoroughly to get the o When this has been done, you can proceed to roll out the mxste and either out out fancy shapes with a. utter or work it up into fruits or anything you prefer for decorative purposes. the olour even. ‘This is used mostly for making all kinds of fancy shaped things, such as fruits, nests, tiny eggs, and simi- lar things. Four ounces of ground almonds; hree ounces icing sugar; one white of egg: one large tablespoon" of orange flower water. Boll the sugar and orange flower water for six or seven minutes, next add the "el- rnonda. Remove the pan from the gas and mix in the white of egg. Turn the mixture out on to an oil- ed plate and let it cool. Use a skew- r to add any colouring you intend to use, and use only one drop at a me. Always use the more delicate olours first and work paste BQTAFIA BISCUITS E Jellies, biscuits, meat pies, and rlmi, lar things very prettily, Blanch three ounces of sweet el- monds end one ounce of bitter el- incnds. Dry them and than pound wellinemortcrtolbi-hfirwithhal! a pound of castor sugar. Mix well with the stiflly whipped whites of three eggs and one ounce of rice flour until the mixture is stifliah and smoo“ , Have a baking shoot lined with greased paper. Then place some of tllemmixjiuro inle forcing beg fitted w a. argeppaor else use a smatlkl‘ spoon eriltgllgco thud‘ mixture quick mm‘ on e paper roun Never ' " plafe theneil too near each other. _ an» wig‘ Be sins owovenfortenminutae Th“ i ‘ ""' andbeon the look ouhesthey are “ukew-TWW“ a o u_ of .%t6blp00naI-1t,lgillovf mt bufneuy tteggifimllkororeamléteospoa dr-ymilsterdléteaqsoonpcmcrg; gill vineganand l. ohooyessenoe. FINGER BISCUITS Bleak thm W8! into four ounces of icing sugar into a basin, and her; altogether until very llsht over a pan of boiling water. When the right consistency sieve in grad-mil] four ounces of served flour. I-lave a baking sheet lined with greased paper, drop the mixture on to tliu in tiny moulds, then bake in n AIH Plecethsyolhinebashm t/hemusiaard,’ fr . eM-selbwor these well with n spoon. Add t oil and vinegar, alternately, until a mixed in. Next mix in the milk cream and anchovy essence, add little sugar if liked. BUTIEB ICING , _._. This Mine is used for decorating savoury meats end dishes:- l-Iave four ounces of fresh butter, and cream this in a basin over a pan of hot water. 'I'hcn add 1% ounces of best flour served, and sea- soned with salt and pepper, Cream this until the butter is perfctly white. Then using a, forcing bag fitted with the appropriate type of Rico spoon breed. Iimllel a: southern spoon bread, but a all variation is made by scalding four pipe, you can decorate your savings, a week. Parties or dances, of Lately two young men have been com- or 2.30, and when my IOUS MOM-Nit. I should think that 12 o'clock would be the limit of human endurance for both the caller and callee, and that even before that time they must have been yawning in each other's faces- Certainly any young man who B- zirl entertained until 2.30 in the morning must have a superiority complex developed to the nth degree. If he had any Just appreciation of himself, he would know that long, long, hours before hat time he had run through his little conversational his stories, repeated all his Jokes, got off all his wisecracks, expressed all his opinlonslmd that his poor unfortunate victim would run down and go home and let her go to bed and get some of the sleep she needed. minutes. ‘No for more than an hour at a time. And the wise kes his visits brief and snappy and leaves the girl 0f Wondering if she has to stand the maundoringa If your daughters have nothing else to do but sleep until noon, they can perhaps endure the marathon calls of these riever-go-home-Willies, girls who have to punch the time clock at 9, they looks and their youth if they are deprived of their SMART CLOTHES FOR THE HOME DRESSMAKER but’ it is well to have a trial cake. AMorningSmile raisin mo ritovun “Isa, my dear," said the old lady, "there's one thing I'm thankful for, and that is that my daughter Lizzie married a gentleman." "And low do you know ‘e was a gentleman?" asked her friend. "Because I put 'ill'l to the test." replied the old lady. "The first time mydlughtbr brought ‘em ‘om; I gave ‘em a cup of ‘ot tea, and when he poured it into his saucer ‘e didn't blow on it like any ordinary feller, ‘a fanned it with '11 ‘at!’ euro: rmmumo ~_.__._s Lindsay Poet _ ‘The fortune-teller slid to the Of course you must have a. "shiri-wai-stsy" dress or . two this season. Your wardrobe won't be complete without one. Today's model favors the smart shoulder yoke. An inverted plait at ing very modlsh, allows freedom for action for sports. The cuffed sleeves - are Just above the elbow length. The new sports cottons as seer- sucker, novelty piques, plalded ging- hams, gabardixie, shlrtinga, etc., are excellent mediums for its develop- ment. . Style N0. 533 is designed for aimed 14. 18. 18 years, 30, 38 and 40~inches bust. Size 16 requires 3 yards of 39-inch material with Vi. yard of 39- inch contrasting. Prlce of PATTERN 15 cents in stamps or ooln (coin ll preferred) Wrap coin carefully. us. m. sue proper amount o do such poor wor pretty high price to pay for the society of a champlqn gofg-gjtger. the back below the yoke, besides be- , Don't be afraid to make decent and reasonablg ruluhbaub. the hm," It may run off these two lads with the phenom- enal staying power, but the kind of’ men that you marry will res themselves. to have a. mother who locks after her. your daughters keep. pect you for it. And they wlll be 1M1 g 1 Nothing enhances a. girl's value in g. manqagezysa: 18am hi3 DOROIITIY DIX. ' -Putting Ups Jams. and Jellies‘ O have you: cupboard groaning with delicious jams and jellies-whet a thrill! Strawberry, blackberry, raspberry . . . so easy to make with Certo. Start now. Get you: berries or fruits, sugar and Certo. _ Then followfarefully the recipes found in the booklet r sleep- . Also. they will moms dull and inefficient and. our» o! milk and muons 1t Over k that they will likewise lose their Jobs. And that is a W’ WP l’! w" "will Add °“°' half cup cooloed rice four well beaten eggs, three tablespoons blit- ter, one teaspoon baking powder and one teaspoon salt. Bent want your daughters to ‘thoroughly and bake in swell-but- feted baking dish for fifty minutes in 350 degree oven. Serve 1n same dish. under the label on every Certo bottle. Then- You will get half again es much jam or jelly from the same amount of fruit . . . finish your jam or jelly in one third the usual time . . . enjoy a marvellous extra flavoul -full flavour of the fresh, ripe fruit itself. And best of all, results are certain, sure! With Oerto you boil jams and jellies only e minute o: two. The fruit juice does not boil away, for Certo jells the juice that would have boiled away by the old, tedious - (long-boll) method. 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