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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-09-22, Page 3,e1,:ss, • s•-•-• •-• -,- • 'CI •;••• • ••••4. • " 11. • e I ' .4" .11 • •"`. ereeeeee. ese, ers• l',,71'•••••••• N.; "fr.;q.••••• 41, eee.....eeseee' ,e • • 9,4:rt"M* •e,es.,`Trie . • " • , W14p. York JIER_I1EALTU earmg 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 • • 1 • • • 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 • ' • 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) ' • '• • " 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. • An, • ou'd be surprised how pensiVe t ' .exclusive model is to make . Style No. 2554 is designed tor girls pup s. •• • • Mies Perlthur'it has °alined. ber' ebjecte vs. Experience. i, ' • 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.- -, n ' • 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. • 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 ,• .• — ' • . ; • It 4.44 a :question ''''Ot'iihat • thia generation is •Cein,ing.' to - rather , when , ", • 7 " iiigee-And Or• Bonnie . Annie Laurie 'I'd` la m Classified Advertising • 6.4 xreMzEolietrexp. '''''• ' • . e CleeembN ILLS CAN' Bt THHATPP,• . .1 ,.. at. hp:mi., . Walt.s:Hoitieopalhio 3-_,... . ,- ddles' are safe and• efficient,: Bed for - 1 .n•• ...• 'our , bobk • '.good.,.. Health. "HAILED! • • . • • • ;" '1 • :, • .• 1011.Eg.".`,. Wilt:Hemetiles'Llmited, West- •.' • ... * - ' • 1 „ • 4 • • . 4, 1:tore 'Ontario.' ' • • . -' ' , - 7 . • • . '.4g'lli°siV7042.'11' .a.riiGtd.'.i'itv.RetYlit'l'olTirtflY.A.air,dT:'1911F{.11:, 4nforreat lop' sent free.: neee•ItteeteleY •091Z Worldrnar , '' 4. • .:"..;!'-''. i'o'' '4 ', " '''":,,J 4, any., eorld Patent Attoeys. 273' Bank o• .. t -•• Street, Ottawa, Canada. ' ' 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 . • —, B h P I W 11 I 11 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- • - , 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." , . 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 , .,. • 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 , • :1 ,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." .; • , . SEPTEMBER. : SHORTS: Among the hardelt-Vr-dbelems-emedern -Par- •-••• ents , have to ' solve . aye those their. ' 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 ' 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. • • • . . 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. •, • 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. • \ .• 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. • • • . eafness HEADINOIS IN 05O - IN OP oun-otasenr ti°1"4".. EAR OIL $1:251filinigists.`,DestrIplitublialoaquat • Also exeellint tor TempOxiariDeat- nese end•Hend .Nolses. when due to congestion entisetthv colds avid Flu. • A..0.•LEONARD. 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