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ANNPBEILTE -WORTHIMIVg-
Illustrated DressmcilcingLesson Fur-
. lashed With Every Pattern fat h3 reduced in the right" waY, very
Setter after Imatog 1411s,
Discipline Vs.
Freedom in �o®1
e'e Theme -are-4 nitrieber-Of -bodierealles:,Soviot"TeSIS 'Veit -oat
thttats that are apt to arise if ein over- -
Folnder.Cdin*ients
weight men and women, mid xcess
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often improved health . foil ow s --a g it
did : 'with thiS woman:- • .• From *mow comes word ..t44t Iri:aai.eg.taath;.4.spnuozigb.etehne fepuaas'dt to be
• i.T. used'to ! have a great deal of there is to be an 1440.°rtar4 depart years the workers of Russia bav 1)
: me
'come thoroughly indectrieated an. be -
fat fat that seemed to nearly stop
down to •do EMY beusevierk, or' was.' e ' • ' - formed.. regarding their . Fire -Year
when I knelt 're from the Plan of `edneatibh- which
heeaehing. eapecielly was introdueed in Rueelan schOolabY " .
the Soviet regime That plan infield
h.ave to fight fer MI breath' for. about t-o--bave Soviet
matny teeteiresT; P. l'a-n : Theyar:Iii:7,id`r7: 41:411Edite the walking. tip a 1111;1,, I WOU14 ' $11X1p11/
.004 MillUte0.: . But now that has all of the "Dalton 'Plan,' originated ,IsY• silloftiTtt program, and natt4 alle,deniand
gone,thanks to Krusdlien. I have Mies Helen Parkhurst, headmistress :
that traces of illiteracy. as ' manifest -
lest. 14 lbsinweight, and am able to.: of the Delon School of ,New York.
• • ee by a 'leek 'of ability in the tools
get -about in.conttert., I can work all ' City. Cer .11 features are nowJ of eeatnings;• and' :acquired,. ander the
.day arid reit feel tired.. I feel .se •by the Soviet' edUcationaleantheritieS
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l'ports and lefernintlo,n brought MO br
Ruasian and AMerleall .etbleatIoniete.
However, not 'A single reportor
terview has ever convinced me that
the,palton plan was really applied. ,
It t3ieenni 0- Aiqg 11_1.4 III -411 .Prehae
hility what 'has happened in lEleisela•
is that the school Curricitlatn, adopt-
s integral part %of the Fives
Plan. be re- • •
much betteri,-andeam. • Sp •pleased to tie produce unties itable habits i ine°114nizell• Pive-Year•
ose
•ORANGE PEK
38c 'lb
thimity satisfiei. There's
. ECONOMY in its strength
rn tan •haVe lost some of the fat.that Was,. - • -• , •••moied.
Steadily' gaining ground .with me, and
reining my general health." -"(Mies)
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" 7• There artesik vital mineral salts
• Rrnachen. These' ,ealts edotribet, the
cause of fathy., asaisting the. interna),
•,orgabs. ••to .Perferrn their: functions
For the, fitstidions miss of school
age' :this' woelenjacket-like top dress
willwin. instant approval.
on't you think the deep ,cuffs give
it a. distinctive appearance? And the
pitp um hip flounce adds such smart
• sop istication. The skirt is circular,
• AV*. smootlily through the hips.
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An, • ou'd be surprised how
pensiVe t ' .exclusive model is to
make .
Style No. 2554 is designed tor girls
pup s. ••
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• Mies Perlthur'it has °alined. ber' ebjecte vs. Experience.
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plan in a.. book,. "Education:0n: the A Whplesetie 'attempt WaSeraade to
Dalton Plan." At; has these: outistan- od ece this curriculum • by -.means
ding ,characteristics: •• Of:ehe prieject' method: The- Fie
decneded inelarge
antoinsiteot freedtnie in'e the :pertoime
pry -to eh,rove, off each day those ••
ance of „lils taskse. '••••
waste ,products and poisons .Whichele•
II te ' be• obn r'.;42;
ifetted.,by• the heele's cheat strY into'
fatty tleaue. , unlike OrillnarY aperi.wrr and arithmetic
3. etensive group activity s 44,
Ye,ar. Plan iteelf. was ties earriculum:
of the:AoViet:ficiloOl s§etim. "Nowe
Ater' .yeare., it IS very possible
that:the `Scfieti 04:that' the reside
Mew inortejormal Schael,,SItch
as reathng, :t'is
ents, •Krusclieee does ' n:ft_tftoei_ifitproeldesthe.necessertoo for every its -dertaken to develop the soelal'sense:
'actioneto-a-single part.- -,
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ar
ht the la- -9h•nd's education, , •
every These subjecte, 'white net as ib3075F-
It tO ic effects extend • to
boratory method, the emphasis heiag
inore on the habits of woek than on
the matter learned. '
• 5: The child hinerfelf is made- a re-
corder of his awn progresa, examine,
tionee being regarded as unitoportant.
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To Miss Parkhurst"the plan gives
the child the opportunity for self-dis-
cipline, rather than an imposed dis-
Olvl Laffs
cerald-be you heliele in heredity?
,Tanice--rSure, that's bow I got my
money.le ,• .• —
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It 4.44 a :question ''''Ot'iihat • thia
generation is •Cein,ing.'
to -
rather , when ,
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Listener (rising) - Is Miss Laurie
in'. the audience?
organ, gland, nerve, and. vein:
• tent -aseexperienee•helhe develoPment eies t o"fe A Ff D.SON 13()UBLIII CABIN
of personality, axe neeeethelees es- it cruiser, abeut thirty ,eet, (13 use .
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ou're a married man right. No Ing carpets. bed and table tinen,
nor le curriculani tools. ' But the :y
glassware and sIlVer its well as all mar -
sential. • A Cerriculum' is dot habits. atiugether four or flee months
Finds 'Intelligence,
inner in which child livee While 'holes in your stockings now. i eUipment and many extras. Thle
linproired by Piet
• • Intelligence qeetients •ef school
children are •irequently dependent on
mew chile -mph -we; which -makes- him tfgroweinto-
dien who are rated "slow" by Intel- a harmonious, responsible being* able
ligence tests can attain a higher
mark after a few weeki, of • trept-
ac e or a - WeJ1, can te
two 'seasons; complete equipment Melee.
meht,'according to a•etudy being con-
ducted s by; Die. Daniel ,R. Hodgdon, L.
The Soviet authorities, according to -
Instructor in the elementary, educe- the cables, haves cOncluded that the
eon departmeate of • New York Uhl- elf -discipline and ' lack' ef definite
iersity Summer Scheel. , : -checks on pupil' activities have re-
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Dr Hodicion- has 'found :that eod- suited in . Widespread cr hing. The
liver' oli Orange Mee and milk' pro- older'methods are therefore to be re-
duced a' neticeable change in the ma- -4ntredireedee'TheeauthoritY of the tea
jerky' of malnoUrlihed children he cher and. his responsibility for discip-
studiede. ,_e,..He repel* that after line, together with the right to- expel
twehiy weeks. of these foodsassup- :recalcitrant pupils, are,.:accprditfg• to
the' dispatches to be restored, and -lei
and willing to lend himself conscious-
ly to co-operation with his fellows for
their eommon benefit." ,
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Russia's Criticisms. - .
_ • • . • of_-8eifie-1-2-andel4esestiseeseseeeeee..,.. leemeatesetoestheirse,regalareSjetffie
, .• Size 8 reqmiree yards 35 -inch, child!bn became More. alert, ph
' -with-44-sard16--inelrecontrastingeetted-eilly'respenseve-aledeco=aperatisee
" - -ehil-dreneevehcH•had-been
. Sheer woolens; tweeds, -jersey and "slow", Dr.:, Hodgdon found, sc
rayon novelties'. are ell tonartly suit- an 'average of ,ten points better
the inteliigeuce , tests " after b
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.,. • HOW TO ORDER given dietary treatment from p
• Write your name ern address pimp_ ber tdTJ-urree-s-- When the treat
• my, .giiing number -and 'size, e.if such was discontinued during the
patterns as sou want;"-EnOose 2.0ce-en et .vacation the' Game ehildrea
stamps Or coin.(coin. preferred; wrap* ed 4.8 Points less than 'they ha:
,• it carefully) for each number, and, June. • " •
•addresseyeur-oedereto WilsonePatte- • Children rated- "a _renal" on
Service, 73 WeSt Adelaide St., Toronto. ,tests gained an average of po
between October June, and d
ped 6.4' Points below ' • their
. • „
• T. ----•1-49kppie ',lamest - •Icores- when schoele-opened.
_the
ysi- .are individual ratings ,
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,examinations, . .
ated - The curricaluin, too, while keeping
ored some of the ilmoirations, Such as the
on 'stetly in fields and workshops, latro-
eing duced after the revolution, and phYs-
do- ics, .will revert :more to the traditional
men ubjectereadIng---; wr4ting-; --grammar
Sum-. •aritlimetie and in on.
seer:. • Miss Parkhurst comments on the
d. in change in the Russian plan Si. follovis: toy blitb_“„ • ,
;ing the work provided for in the
curriculum makes for either.. an inte-
grated , pr. dishitegrefed.' individual;
Benedict -"No. One of the first cruise, with Its two cabins and its rzell
equipped galley is an unusually comf.)rt-
things my wife taeght me watt "how able boat 'for week -ends or longer •
to darn 'eta. •,cruises ,for four to six people. It le ex- •
one either .....i......... or u• ndieci- ••.ceptiOnally Seaworthy and has .crulaed '
' • - ali..over the Great Lakes. It. has•a nigh - •
Toplined build'. habits Every , mart can get .anything he class and verylecondmical 50 horsepower,
•six -cylinder power plant with complete
by 114ing one 'WILY wants, We read. .It must ' be be,cause
. t. fi electric lig_hting thronghout ttnd _speed
in schen' and another way outside
sets up conflicteand • results in a some o us are so easily satisfied or 12 to 14 miles • per hour. • It IS a s
disintegrated' character. Life outside -, -• 11 ;icellittpnactne_t ioetzvnaenrd very attraCtive in 20-
' its original cost. .14.. Watkins. 3
will sacrifice 'for nal!
that we have poorhouses. '
therefore the Dalton plan, .provideer a :
why the Swiss People are Successful: Adelaide St.; Toronto, ., • , . ;
holds a job • for every . individual:
job for every 'MOIL. aims to prepare :: Aentiticelis an Alpine hotel reeds: --
e!Guestei who attemptlhe the danger,
ous mountaie climb are • requested ,to
pay 'their bilis in advance." .; •
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SEPTEMBER. : SHORTS: Among
the hardelt-Vr-dbelems-emedern -Par- •-•••
ents , have to ' solve . aye those their.
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children • bring home .. from . school:•
Dad says the fellow' who- confidently
_aeeeresethereejerenething imnosstble.
in the 'world has never seen mother.
,You. can always .• telle.when a girl
makes up -her mind- that marriage is
a • gamble, she says 1 she wouldn't-
arry. a man on a bet. Usually tbe
34•6ifirtY0.?. 41 Men I li•
mber up 1
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him to' accept reepensibility and be -
wale resourceful in any personal.
communal or national crisis. •.
• An Engliihrinan in Canada
England, dear Motherland, 1 love thee
Nurse f my, infancy, my childhood's
• home. • •
:While theough all the,- sPleudiFi
, . world may roam • ,
.My thou-ghts with tender: reverence
on thee dwell-
Onwpodland meadow, hill, andsylvan
ore somebody else does for a man
• he less he does
,for himself. One
I Mess the -fate that made thine reas-611' a o° -fiffd perfar1ryb-e---1
• me. we hear abaft him. This is no time
cause we don't believe anything bad
• dome. -
Why Suffer with —
Skin Troubles .When
'cur
,.(psiliikly 'Dread\
Soap 25c. Ointment 25a. and 50c,
•
ns
•.
Plenty of Mittard's wcII
rubbed in soon sets you
right. Bathe the sore part
with warm water before you
the
nets
rop-•
June 'lowed since the inception of the Soviet
Sere regime, in favor pt -a' mofe individu-.
to live on pastrperfermances. -wo- •
inan le usually: a good deal older and
better than she's painted. If .a. -man
g vesDille red-h-e-i-swrongehte Is V'isee
and if he gives in when he is right
he is married. Handle the hardest
job first each day. • Easy ones are
pleasures. One ,never has a :chance
and putie,
. tide; . td, win with a dentist. Ile either
;o rosy Warmth in glowing summer- 'plugs you or else its a draw. Court,
Land of meiernenhood, she, reY choice, winhgies:mwein.tiomiesreupiSnuictosiirina marriage
t..
my. eride- . , , „,
Nething-my • tr-11:ef-'-a-lle&iallee--can di- Flapper (conressing,- as she_._.•ZP-z0
into the eyes of her escort, aeross
the tablee-Right now 14m sitting on
the ragged edge of despair. '•
• CornpaniOn (startled) -e -My good-
ness! I -didn't even know you tore
'em. • I'll buy you another pair.
It is clear that. the Soviet Coml. 0 Motherland belaVed, j know ,thy
muniat pa-rty haa•iseued an edict ink- ' Worth. • • •
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Ing a signiffearrecterfarture -fron--4iie-
comxnunistic theory, of education, fol -
No other harvest :s
so hlghly scent-
. tember, 'Dr. • Hodgdon said. There alized schemeof educatiOn, thus ate
• ed • • •was little' change in the scores of
With all the 'essences of earth and
Or leaves the one. who .harvesta, liege
_contented .
When musky bins are filled ,beneath
• -astair. •
Bees ca -not wing this tang into their
taverns
Or these plumed pirate squirrels hide:
away '
This -gold and crimson it their tree-
trigik caverns
' Through all the gold -flecked spa-
• -ciousness of day. '
'Oltrot-thrirdi-have--a- Warof-running-
over
. ' Till all the 'Wicker baskets do the
sem; •
'1 And ruddy cheeks roll off into the
. As if they had it Planned before We
• came, •
The peace and mirth of 'orchards and
their glow
•- •Have, filled hearts leo, before- they
• turned to go. '
-Glenn Ward • Dresbach. .
' • PPEAGi
• .Let not thy ' peace {depend , on the
tongues of men; for whether they
judge well of thee, or ills • them art
not on fleet account other than thy-
self. • • ,
children with low I. Q.s. •
Hodgdon recommended that
school boards provide , well-trained
indirduals to examine childrenscriti;•
cally from the standpoilite-ofemental
and physical subnormalite and that
in the latter case they provide speci-
ally trained teachers and 'special ccin-
ditions to correct them. •,
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Tired. and Weak
Mrs. Liedtke Says Dr. Williams;
Pink Pills Made hv Strong
.' and Happy
"1 was ren -down
Now Doe, • and in bed for a
month and -myHer Own •
-friends-beld meF
Housework, was looking as if
I I had lost tny Jaet
,friend. ' I was °terribly 'weak, and
didn't know *hat I *as going to do,
Prescribed medicines 'didn't do me
ans.....gooel, I was advised to try Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills -and they cer-
tainly did the trick," writes Mrs. t'red
Liedtke, Wiagle, Ont. "I have now
atood appetite, and I am etrong.and
healthy and nee to do my houtie-
Work."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills remove the
causeof weakness and:nervOustesp
by creating new red blood, Willett
builds up the exhausted nerves and
restores Vigour. ' Ren -down itstiditieqe
nre steadily benefited as the enrIch--:
'ed blood stream reaches and revital-
izes the entire system. Greiving girls
aro greatly helped by Dr.' Williams'
• Pink Pills. Get a supply .froin your
diliggist. 500 package.
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Wishing group instruction in the ele-
mentary and secondary schools • of
Russia. .
Since 1918 I have read with a great
.deal cif interest and euriopity the re-
peets-of-the-appi teetioneoeeeke
Plan in Russian echobis. Never -hav-
ing been in Russia to observe at first
hand the application of my ideas, I
have had to depend upon written re -
ISSUE No., 38—'32
English Player.Favors 5hOrts
AN110.1011•1•11111111M10
But Ca,.ada to me is as a bride,
Each •day displaying sonie new
charm and' lure, -
Changing from icy coldaess, chaste
• ,
SienellJ
The patrons of the net genie had quite, a shodk last Week, s -then
"Bunny" Austin, English tennis air appeared on the court at Porest
Hills, N.Y in this outfit. Mrs AuStin evidently approves
•
, in • the- smoking' room of, the big
hotel the Scot had been tellingevery-
1 one of the 'great deed e he had gone
' EtigIlehman (at,. last) -Well, 'now.
7 7,--s.nppose-yo ;Irtell-T-trs---sotnethlug-___you-r
icaret de, and by jcive,. undertake
'to droit; myself.
Scotehrean-Thank ye, 1 canna pay,
ma bill here. • •
The man •wito is- always in hard
1
hick is usually the one .who , is al-
ways'leoking for a soft job. A travel -
1 in g man •sted: "The only orders 1
going to return his ring' until .1 1 •
I have taken for a week came from my
—......e...
..."1: said to George that, I :wasn't wife."
eget one from another Man." : . s
•.• "He told me he never expeete.d 1 ' , . :
• to get'it buck again-. HUMANITy
• Seeing is Believing I-
• •, 1 of more 'actual and poetic value than
1 The tench of' Whine humanity is
The truth of thedering some Meetings. where obi • saying all that Is not litirran which the.
,p1sun
big is believing" was strikingly exern-.
.
"See-
shines on -Coventry Palmer°.
sed and ,post. mortems conducted, Every desire is a viper le the .bo-
ified
animal parasites were being discus- s(An' ,who while lie was etnq was
tion, proved. to be very wormy hattniess: but when warmth gave
the sight Of large quantities of tape
and Johneen. .
him strength. exerted it ie poisen.-
The animals offered ' for demenstra;
worm being.removed from the In
testines brought forth the cominent
"this is •surely an ey(opener", "I
would not believe had 1 not seen' it".
That Man that tried to raise the
lambs that Were used foteeleeeeet .mbr-
tem -demonstration wonc1 not believe
What had been told him about his
lambs being -wormy, on the previous
day. But the- sight of yards and
yards • of tapeworm being removed
froth big latilbs therauklity conyln-
ed him. .1t the lambs in .your flock
are not doing well, there is a rea-
son. Don't winter einthrilty stock,
help them get rid et the parasites,
o that)they bEtorne profitable. .
• IMPEffkeTION
It le only imperfeetion that cote -
planes ofWhat is innyerfet. The
more Petiect we ate the more gen-
tle and quiet we becothe 'towards the
deteCts et others,
A "riiitti 'exercising no foretboUght
will scion experienee Presiiit borrow.
---Confunfus.
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LARTEItS
• • •
A -Scotsman was strolling along the
quay one day, when his dog 'btopnect
LeSide a bas'ketfut of jive lobsters. 111--
stantly one of the lobsters snapped its
claws On the ,dog's tail, and the sure
prised •cilie dished Off through • the
street yelling with pain. The fish-
monger for a moment was speechless
with indignatior.• Then,, turning to
prospective cutomer, he bawed,.
"Mon, mon, . whustle to yet dog!
Ninustle to yer doe" "Hoots, mon,1
ntirrried • the other, corplacenly;
"whustle to your lobter!" .
"M•6•10111
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Three. Good,Healhy
,Reasons " for Prai
se
",heve three good, healthy reasons for
singing the praistS of BABVS OWN
TABLETS ---two lovely boy' and a girl,
ef whom have been greatly benefit-
tedby the Tablets durieg babhod,"
writes Judson lidOfEAt, Moshr-
vieN
"II more BABY'S OWN TARLETS
were used there would be fewer sick
babis." writes Mrs Lewig Wlden,
Monton, NB. ., •
• 61 would mit be without BABYS OWN
DR. WILLIAMS'
TABLETS if they cost a dollar a, box
.-they are wonderful for children's
fevers and sick stomach," writes Mrs.
James OConnereGdfrey, Ont.
Mothers everywhere rely on BABY'S
OWN TABLETS to reduce simple
fever.Teealla.y colic, to aid in cutting
teethe ice keep the children's digestive
systems sweet and healthy. •
These sweet, eay-to-take little tablets
ale absolutely SAFE -sec analYts
etkificate in each 25 -cent •paekage.
More than 1,250,000 packages Were :ad
•in 1931. •220
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