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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-09-01, Page 2• , • omen Safer Home Than Men Mal Accidenb for Males In House-50-Per-Cent-IVior Women have acquired the art .of os Safe living at home to a greeter • .elegree than men, if fetal, accidents In the home • are a criterion.- Fatal :4*Jdent4 for Males 411 the bread go range 16 to 61 years are about, .. 00. Per 1: gent. .higher In the home. than among females he the same • ago .range, says the New York Sun,,. This excess among.males h the • More:remarkable-when it is etineict. ; • • sre,d that at this time of We Men spend a, large'. Partof their -active. hours away febiKlibine-leind-u§err-- .; while women's chief occupationis the care of the lionie,"...is.the. the etattsticlans :Of . the Metz:Opel:Lithe ',Life .Insurance who recently ..• • . • etedy of accidental :deaths antong ndustriaI Pelieyholdete,.. While *en are lesslikely to suffer Mintir injuries' in home accidents,'•• this' etUdy.-revealed ' the fact that.' their ---7-claances-ertietiir klIrettifel-eife7antetr' - one-half times as great as are those Of women, • . . More Of Them Fell. ' Fella ..caused'sli'ghtly leak than ' • half the .deaths for 'each sex, .but. .were '.• .one.third more :frequent 'An investigationinte the circiiinatanCesserroUnding. these accidents .;reveals that 'more , Men than • wereen. died from fella' Of roofs, •• front' ladderei, Porches ' andbaleonles. . •Tbia,stiggests that nrani,rs. • of, theSe. victims had attempted re- pair jobs.: „around' the ; henie ' for. Which they 'were, not qualified; Or. not 'have the *Proper. equipment. •, HeWeVer;,,,in. .Cerisidering. deaths,. from.: falls doa"n stairs, , by. far; the . . . . 'meet irnportant type of faitin the heiae,_there.waS7alse.,'Lfeuntl,n.great- .: er anniber Of deaths -Linen& .men than atnetig woinen. L. • Deathe, ;train'. peieeneus.ga were found' to'bethree.tiMeS ELS Pregnant among relareeLfifths. of these deaths among ' Males werei•frOm • intelineting gas aria ,:pne4oUrth,front , . automobile carbon monoxide gas. • English People Living Longer. British Women's Evectation Of Life Is 2Y2 Years Greater • Now Than in 1910• Statistics Show. . ' • ' • •• . ; The average EngliehWoMan.ef 46 . can now expect 'another 32:e2 yearri 11.ef life; 21fil.‘Yeers , more 'than. a W9 - man of tho same age could have • . e . fipectee 1910.. So says the' Lea- gue of Nations statistical yerleiek • .for .1928, just ;published. at Geneva. 4., The '40 -year-old .: Englishman Is not; gaffe' se fortunate: He can ex- pect only enether. 29.87, years, '„ as compared with 27,74 years' expec- tation of a..-40.yeae-old.•iti 1916. o• -But in the matters of longevity, women always do better than Men. Nobody.,- Is - certainlinit 'Yvh-YIT�ni theory is, that --weenen'a tissues are more yegilidneL-thas-;inere 7-.9f pair, more easily. Another theory. advanced ,only by men, ie :that wo- men have easier,' lesS.,Worrying..1a-.` zier lives.. , " v. ;, • Keeps Gettig ,Up• Whatevee the. reason. 'heWeVer, all life statiatecipreVe that females live )(Meet • than Males, ationg. hu- man beingje. And in 'Ole *Metal all human' lives averaged out. are 'getting, longer. • : • ' • Sir .KingSlelY Wood, Oen minister .,Of _Health, pointed out Tait year • that *116ii. e bey is'• born, he, may .'expect te live' for .59 years., whereas in • iSfl.„ he •• could expect •enly years,'and in ,1910.•aely_ 51%. • A girl, born now has ail expecta- tion of life' of 63 years; in 1871 it . was. ‘Rlye, in isitt, 55q.. How to Remove Grit From E NrYinterting‘Soalied Flag Seed... Under the Lid • Ver. had .grit in your bYe?. Well, • , there is, a Mon who: Speetaligee • ..reinoving :obstacles febin.: the eye., He is Dr„ JeSepli kinton;' who States...that of' the • 1:1),OOD eyeinjur, by Workere; ;80: ' per .cent, , are preventible,.lfe • Was tesident 'surgeon. of 'the Itoyal • Eye. Hospital, LondeneEnglaild, 'fil; • 1926 'and no*. pressing . unions- ;Oaici to.take :action to *ea eguard: their sight, • . , Lip ()Own ;15' Minutia. - And talking of grft, atiether.bec-. tot, J. F. tra.ther....ek the . Canediati.Iet liOckey team, always• . carides about a ,fewt0t4ende tri au. ' pve1ope:If, Perseit gag ' Jilt of Steel ,er grit .ati rte, .; soaks .coupla of ,seeds . in .Watel: for a few ana..inserte , thm tinder„the eyelid!. Then •ha • aciViSes',,the patient to Ito doW.n.for ishifitea, and. at the end that " tithe tlie•fittiteecie SWell; 'and' NM' • ilieir waYte, One cornerf the eye, ,Th)ting the: krit Unless, the.particie actually ethbedded in tha eye, this' method inimriably'ritio iqq.scVi. •• • ••=, • C., Y 'REX. • BEACH r,:dsr4,4oriorderintrAirorogir..ictirdigarisr..04):gr.Os' , C1rER- II • -le' - Of -it:1)9n, roses, grase •o• Aw nr. e wonderful.' •Thinl green e "Hello, honey!" Donald Fisk a running water! That brook. anci. -the-- trent -Pond!' -„Wisritt- it -10b-m- heavenly : to be 'cool and '' clean 'again? . I'm going to roll in the "grass and' bnrY my facein it.".' ,,slim4 here! And the 'first time it Tains,I'm going to standout and take' every drop of it. It seems it?, pie that every last pore in ,my body is thirsty." • ' 'Heartbreak "How is the new driller getting - "McKay? .0h, fine! All I'm afraid of is that he may work too fast. These'hustlers are apt to be careless, 'yon'know. He's f at Mee- ty-six hundred and fifty right , on ten ofthe structure We'll' be . ready • to .shOot day after- tOmor- roW. I've ordered the nitro and it Will be out tomorrow, Believe me; • I'm not going to lose a Minute." . ' "If it comes in big-"' Gloria . • ----r•smearede-tho•sweat andthe dust from his face. and hissed his wife. He was a;robust young giant, but the desert had .fried the -fat out of • his e.frape. and left it spare...gis sititi was burped%ainiost Wick, 'and. , when he•gririned'his teeth gleamed forth as white as dominoes. Like the other men Of El Centro, he 'smelled ,always of perspiration. •'MY, but .Yen're dirty!" Gloria • She laughed outright at the ex- pression lent by the Muddy streaks of sweat. "You're feeling better, aren't your he. demanded, 'quickly. ' "Jove, Gloria! • That's the first • Wile you've laughed in ages." • feeling.. wonderful! I'm *ell!" • : . "Seems like a' month at' least since you latighed., What is it?" "Come!' I'll show you,',' ,Play.• '• fully Gloria took. the thumb of. his right hand in her fingers and led hiin; across the, floor. She fairly danced ahead of.him to, the door. . of the bedroom,: *liere She • bade him look: I "There! , been bub- bling . ever :since I heard about our reservation." • • Ready To GP • . • Donald peered into the cham- her; ,what he 'saw, Was ,an open steamer , trunk and ',half, -filled,.• suitcase epon the bed, The.,',roorn ' iteelf, was strewn with articles of clothing. ‘..!Why, kid!" You've . gun to 'Tia'eldt' Gloria nodded.... "Good Lord! And it's ten , days • \ • yet ,before we ,g�!" ' "I know-bu 1 couldn't wait. ' .0k, Den, .you don't know .1-idw I late this place! y.0-14 'just haven't the faintest eenception ho* 1 ab. ' sOlutelY„ hate . Mrs. Fiak was stilllaughing, but there,,:was an „hysterical, catch in.her ' voicee "That's • all that , ails Me L'e• -this -desert! ' NOW going ;heine.. going, honie..-7I'm going 'mine!" She sang the words ' and her , eyes sparkled:: • . You'i.e. not .gleinete• take all; that Utah when You, 'go: .N.o.e*.* if I can help • it," .her husband, de- clared; , but she •interrupted her vigorous protest by saying: ; • • "Maybe: not, but such fun .t.) get', readY-And I haven't any- thing eliev.ta pdck. I can't Sit still and :merely Wait! I1ve :pecked and unpacked a . half „ dbi,en • times. When I get it all in; I Pretend forgotten ,something import- ant and there's ''harely tmme to • throw it , out and: re -pack. Oh; Ddn,little •shivers and 'tickles ru • oVer me every time think •of • it! Hemel. I'm; going' to pack every ',day: That %telegram ' about the stateroom has done more :to cure me than-4harr. tknythine. Don't yon think IP am?" • 'Gloria's 'Voice • quavered, ' broke; her, face Was briefly eeintorted and tears appeared: upon, her . lashes. • "Sure,:seroiere 'Well, Just played out with the • heat ' and the ' eoree founded, •nieneteny,* that's all. Wait: till • you begin to breathe ,the, good salt ON" ••. ..."And' our ,stateroCmis on the shady side Of the ship!" • • "I Maclo sure of :that, What's •nicire :those fi•uiters Puitp cool air` ;into the cabins. Oh,' it won't take. You long to Pick up!, I Want You to. haVe your :old pep and your otd color ,back When. we land.; You've' gbt tO,,have it the ;family. will Make it deuced unpleasant :for Me," A ,furrow appeared between 'Fisk's' dusty "-; brows. He, • stared abont:the sparsely furnished room, thin he' 'S'aid,-11arneStlY:, "You've been a garnof ki.of toput up with this. It waS' Wei•Se than 1 expect- ed; Yes, Worse than 'your, peoniej, said it would be: If I'd realized juSt What it •was dike :here,. I'd,: never have brought You.. But say" -his,tneelighted again,7-`,!Won't itlie,great to Put if ever theft?" • itiiefEnthusia4th • ,Oloria -nodded'. Her brief ert- • thtisiaam 'hed left her limp-, soshesat down oh. the .edge bf the. beds.; She managed to etinnhon enough animation to . agree.' "Yea'. They *ere„.:So sitart-,they knew it . all, didn't they? It will • he • nice to -crow?' ,"Mighty ;nice for Me; anyhow. You just go ahead playing at vack- ing and Unpaeking your. clothes, .biit Wimp We leave.we'll throW, 'CM • al aWay,z I'll buy you new One - the most 'expensive Ones on Fifth 4,Veralt. I'll hne you Mere than you ever had -twice -as Many as your dad gaveydui Yes', arid we'll ..„ drive oiit to the.181and in our' oWn iitheuSinei I'll „get You a couple of , "It Will he ino:rate for the Peen - lea we get there!". Gloria said; Musingly; .Pha, the roses will be coming In, The ramblers on ' , • • • beian:' • '"It will.. That well is :going to, . live .up to its name, 'Homestake . Number One'," 'Fisk made the as- , sertion positively. "It's bOund to be a five thousand -barrel • Well -,-- or better:. Can't help it, in that . location.", • - • ' • , ,i "I wish I had your confidence,"' Fm -'too tired to be enthusiastic., airy ,,Mifife:".-1:•iffearit'len-iSk :if it will mean delay. 'Will yeu have .to stay 'and: Se.a tP. it?" 7 • ' "No, no! Everything's. errang- OnCe I bring it in, Nolan can take Charge." . "I'd. die if we missed that beat: • The 'well should have been in a month ago, but" -Gloria sighed-, "sonteihieg alWaYs Seems' to go wronglin thiKOUsinees. Just at the last nieinent: Disappointment, heart,break-ole I 'hate it! Hate iit! I'M], so nervous I cetild --scream...7%e • • -,, • "She's. just a tired, sick little kid." Fisk spoke 'comfortingly and stroked his Wife's hair *lat.,' n ' 1.1100's tough, "This henget': old, deSert has 'Worn her out, but • going to Make her well and happy and -rich.,' We've made, a hard , fight; honey, but. it's nearly oyez A little more Courage a liftle moi'N • patience'!" • • • ----(covriNvga NEXT ISSUE?' • Think FirstBotO. Twin! Must Die•: , A Trensinial native custom has , led to a. native named be- ing sentenced, to 15, Years' hard labour` for murder. in Preteria. • The custom demanda that when. twins' are born. the first :one is . killed. yictence was brought that ' Was preseat,'when•his.:Wife gaie birth to twins, and. when the sicend One was born he •dislocat- 'ed the neck •of the firat. The existence of the 'Custom Was held, by the jury': to be an ; ext'entiatin circumstance, , and only this Saved .from: the death -penalty. . . • . icIiy Memoraz , 0 Square Exclusive With heeler 4.tptv...1-rtvp, IkiersiT,L=-.4t 11,04. ;11 Ar. 4,4 •4!'-'yrktitl " • 101K44 liZIW 4 'alli**LIP-P;44A-4 '41°,16 14;r=1"4404':4iitrilr'41E .44411,1:V, It; Kia,r4.,Ilk Iiit::41101 A.1 1:41110"1! '3/4:14 • 141,1 '*.orr;Olif 44444 *' OROCH ETED _sou • ""M(...07,41. - ARE PATTE;1•1"..;1B4-iv. Uso up these odd' Men/lents greeheting this ,..equare !that yeu'll ;know bY 'heart in no time. Si* Mc es i • t.i,size,44. an • spree s, a so t ends: itOlf effectively' to IV small. accessories • .sin finer :cotton. Pattern 1849 contains directions for making the square; • illustrations of it and of stitches;r materials required; photograph of • spend 2Q 'Cents in coins (stamps cannot . be accepted) for WS pat- • tern'to Wilson Needletraft Dept., •73- West' Adelaide St., Toronto. Write 2 plainly', pattern „ number, your name. and addrese.. '" • re You Allergic o,Face:POWder? Ragweed May Not Zither You But Pther:Ttairios,May.Mafte. . yaitSimeoze•inaNe?,p Maybe it's tad ,neWspaiSera,..toa3r-:.'' be it's houe dust, or 'WOOL: or car - that gives you . that ,sneeze 'and that,rhinitia or L.that. .rash..; Or itts yotitt..girl's • . . . face. powder.' • .People ' are beep/nine eoneeions,"' said , Dr, P. A. tiektin,.... commenting On teleetiee reveia; • . . . , . . • tions before the AmeriCan.College of. PhYsichins. and :SUrgeene. • • , agreed' • that '' faCe-ntrvetler;'. • sonae. ;soils' coat-toiling.opis root., might, affe'Cupersons; glc to that Sub.. :Stance:. • , • ' 's •."Allergy -Conscious" 1)r4 11. -13. Andersen . said sueeep; •tibility.. to 011ie, root and hence. to powders centa0ing t, was "not an hay -fever, says 1)i. M,'11. !.. titientimen allergy." - -Many persona :13iown of the. -Lahore: also s tat d from' other:alley:7. ;cies. ; ' inane liospltela and •eertalie ly few pi persoes, take air the piecantlons..sliggeSed by .Dr. aid A, • IIern.te. the. 'ebi1egLe;.'.1-n., • .IioWtt a,d Dr Heril' of the 'Uhl- Versity of Peitheylvatia' held' that :. , the use df old washed' hiasitets lk stead o ileVe.,fuzze .dlies, nofutiy toys, no hout.hold'lnetS, no stuffed' furniture arid, long staple cotten instead of :hair. in'attresses, Would be effeetive in preventing the ea,. OttisitiOn Of allergies: by'Yoling ' dren.. '."Whee there 'aiiergie chltd we Can find It out, by t sffl tea , , and:take . the prnper'.entirety',, • he • • " Color : of Blue You 'are'. the ' etcaped new ecstasy of May, When bluebells .brirri . and' ;c0rVt; the aster -cloud Drifting on autumn hills, soon. • 'silently ' ' To lay' on the still earth its deli - 'cite shroud. ' You dre the veil the nuns ,ot. Malta wear, • •• • , Hovering over dim, pain -darkened • eyes, ; ' • ' Gray -blue Of steel; dynamic, coldly .bare,, 'Purring its tireleaS gliding litanies. Icicles in stripP4 glitter 'of ails- , pense, ' ••• ; Pala Damocleari. swords hung .Per- • ilouslY; • . ." "' Capri's, Pint :Giotto, apis walled, •, • ;intense , ,• With .eroWded.colo'Of the sky,asd' sea, ' The blue of -.tender vesper skie , that shed • "'‘.1.heir crystal peace Upon th, 1inp- • .--.1g1ilabeth'H8W1ley Towner, in 'Voices. . • .• Nearly .5,000,000' caee of. pine - 'apples and juice were shipped from "ItaWaii in .the. fii,st half of this Year.; REMEMBER •. to gOt'•yinsi 'copy .of this .week's Torooto, S r Weekly while in towm • ' . . Prevalent as is the use of cof- fee in this country, it is surprising how seldem one is. served- a really delic,loua Atm of.- coffee either in hemes or restaurants. If yeti get • Pees, caffee, in a 'restaMrant 'Yea feel that your money. hos been wa.ted and though ene never ; criticizes hesPitelitY„ it is -dison- ' 'Pointing:to •find 'a hostess who serves pale, wishy-washy. tastelesS .fiquid , and calls it. eoffee„,...;„ The question- of Coffee -making 18 impor an .enese is e, as often if not Oftener than any other drink. And it's just as•easy, ' to make• good coffee as poor cof- fee. Behind properly made!coffee,, • latecl, there are certain fundamen- tal rules. You must have good 4 bleed of coffee; it must,.be ,fresh, the grind nousflie. right and then it 'should be. carefully ineastired and properly brewed,. Coffee niade. any 91d way May pass but to . get a fragrant; steam- ' ing cup of rich and Satisfying'cof- ' fee, it must be made according to a recipe. For those Who. feel there is ,room, ,for inipt:ovement in the coffee they serve, we are giving the. rules. for making boiled, drip and percolated coffee. „ BOILED COPfr...E 1 'Use heaping tablespion ground coffee and 2/4., table$P0O,n beaten egg for, 'each (% pint), cold .water. Combine ceffee. and "ert Pot and thoroughly. Four in 'water and 'bring slowly to a boil, stirring 'coffee down. occa- sionally. , Remove • from- fire' Om- , mechately and let stand in warm place 3., to. 5..minutes.' Pour' 24 Cup cold ',water into pet 'settle: Strain- from grounds through a 'fine wire strainer,' inuSiin; or clieesecIPth. (boiled coffee maY also be prepared. Without egg 'but it is less, clear.) To. get the best boiled ,coffee, it shouldn't be ..beiled. By keeping 'if under boil- ing point all"the good flavors and none of ,the up easaii ..are . brought. out • DRIP. COFFEE • ‘7" Drip coffee. iS.° practically. foot . pflooft but a. few pointers shOnlli be:noted in preparing it. Use an • all-piirnose. or drip grind': Use 1 '• heaping . tableapoon coffee: for, each'. cup of boiling watei.. Pre - :heat ,drip- 'coffee' pot. Put coffee in Upper cornnartment of pot: Pour fresh briskly Water over:: it Cover and let 'stand in .warm place until all water has dripped .througkOnce. :Remove upper corn-. pertinent and eci,ver 'pot.. Keep net , until served by: placing in pan of . boiling Witter, or ' on an asbestos Met over a low flnme. : • • . . .1241tCOLATiii COF.FE.E' .Percolate.cl: coffee Oriel ally ecause IVA' so eas.y, but the:right : IS apt to be neglected. • The start- ing point :js.. to. have. all parts of the coffee pet: SnetleaS, end. shin- ing., tjae. .1, he4ping: tablespoon ground coffee for eaeli cup pint) of . watep. .`Pour . told' water into pot., Set percolator bas- ket in .pot and, 'put' coffee in it. Cover. :. Let perColate. slowly ;am .gently. 10' to; 15 Minutes, ' ' • WheneV.er,we have tasted 'setfp Of perfeet coffee, no matter, what • , know .-that behind it is a 'histbry the method of Making it.-.•••Wai4'wt,ee... of good blend;: fre4iness; Otop,, preparation' and *n. •IY elean''C'effee.. pot:, That's Why it's impoeSibie to say which of thrCe _methoda.,is:leet-;eetlieY're all .• \ 13eSt. ,properly ;made. , . • , :Stem..'Nee4ect In Dishwashing ,Few Siinnle Gadgets. Plenty of Hot Water nittcl,:$.0ap .- ; Thc flist 'ken In easy cliShWadh-, 'brig.' has „nettling to, del withth Washing. It ie.,merelY fa Matter of scraping the food trent' the: dishes; rinsing , them under the Not. water .faucet; and stacking theni in neat • piles nearthe sink, ' These prelinthe ary'eteps are Atind, savers, but the .thiPertent part :or good dish:Wnsh- ing techniatie is to stai!rt With 'a dish pan. full 0...ht soapy Witter tind tn: ;keep dliongitig the water tt goon' aS. It beeoniet'Soiled and tlie-slidi die • down. . • ' Abundant 'soapsuds. and hot water are theL beet kind of insurance ag ' alnit iliseaSe; geenia .whether the ,diShes are Washed. in 'a tlishnalf lrr ; With, spine. Other moderndeVice.• Cold , flat Stitle, are ineffeetive gerin ,•reinevers, They slow up the tras1. ing d1tc ,glassware". ,srty6k.k and dell,' • ., •• Ithreaculate 'ffishniops Mid towels . ate • netesaarY4et. tererY .;bittc11:�f elethe are not Only,' they aatle all the :geod4!itliii, of the twat and'We.,, ter.; r; • • _ Glamour Girls Vanishing Fast Movie Men Recognize the Pub- lic Soon Grows Tired of OnertYPe Actresses The.glamour girls'are geing feat: from the screen and,..1-1enry King. noted HeltywOod,directoe, is, ha py ebeet the wItote idea: . intriguing actresses, alweys be in The foi egr6iiiid;: . Otter more-thap! , just," .feminine,e, „ellen* cleelared Mr*. lCing, I/ere. man beset .with "Pd.'"inany. problems. these: days,' .point, that he goes to the the! • . etre fpr inusle eonaedy, or a stir - .ring artistic. story . weeks to forget hip troublee--lose himself in the. picture. • :"The old -type .glaniotir was' .noticeal4 in the feregroend of each AIM, but not alWeys• an integ- rat part of the., picture. <She made • an appeal tel the- audienee that wail. , direct, • . • • ' Prolong Careers ; ‘4.tietresses• became', :knewn 1O. the public as: glamour. girls, • beciun0.- typed. in'r.he public Mind,: and aucti- eitcds. wouldn't accept them in any : other kind' of afstory or,. role'after- ward. .1 ; ' , : !Producers new ,are much smart, ,er than :they we're. they 'Change ' the type of - roles of their players' fr'Om picture .'to picture - With an • • • eye. not only I to preaent boic,,Office, demands but with. the firm. inten, tion of aVOitling typing atar ,players . • . • prolonging their .screen ca, '•, . • As a case in poiet. Alice..paye;.• itarted.in pictures:as a singer:She • has 'been , placed in ,•firdt oae,.type ; of role and then anther by:Darryl • P.,..Zanuck ever eiace.) deeldedly'is.,the new r ...type of scteeei favorite, versatile,. •• .begoutifel'. and extremely. ,talented.", . . . ' ' • • janaightut/19'.\* Oa i t • t.sta,yrne;a14c3airoo.npdingutirnIn;•-wi4koi.wh14;giri4q.. • ; • Ne cords or egninections.1 Can be used. . anywhere, gen„ the Cdleinan Dealer, " • near you Write .for,.de1allel ' • -The Calsmanslamp and Stove Carppany,;Ltd. , • • nee.'10.1425; • ` .; • , •,,Toronts,•Ont,"; •,3 Coleman,41=-4G Iron Instead of sewing Shields int* yOur„ suinmet frocks and blousc,.. if is quicker to se* snap fasteners to the armpits and the corkespond- ing half to the shield. In this way;. -•the shield can easily be .clipped in to the dress and taken out again • for: washing. Also; one pair of „ ' Shields •does for .Se'Veral dresses: , * • To save lot of hard. Serubbing :when a man's shirt cuffs. get-, 'Very soiled, try dipping the:in in made .; ...Starch be.fOre • soaling, the shiit„. The diit come s out 'quite' easily .aftei.•;this treatment and. the cuffs . aren't' weakened Ly 2 :.C.onstant , . . .„E.et,11).bing• , • Orelloyi Than,: Girls A .10*(11131m-. batittintier• TheiriTWo..Tci One Child Guidance Bureau Shows Boys onmuniborod to . to, • one intheletal „of '"probleni •ch.i1c14 ren", treated • by the, Child Cuidanee )4ureen. • ok New York City. sehedls;' accorthng to the:report, of the de- . ,partnaeet Of etiteation.', .'•• ;, • ••'' :the !Cause of this Wide differen. Hai. was aetribitted, in, part, to tbe. , syMnathetietreatinent gide repeive • •. . . from teachers part,•••.to the, -inclination of •.girls t� ' hide eersone aUty dietUrbances. , • " I ,• report 'shows'. that nearly .75 per Cent of..!‘prOblein ta- 1ten 'under the ..iiiireari's ...wing,. lad .. been helped to setisfactery or: par.;,•-. tial adjitatMeiitaf ,psychintric,. Pay:- ...ChOlogiCal and PhYsical.:troubleS. Piv edueition';:lnaugurated the Child Guidance Bureau, which in addition' ,to treating children,kor various xlis7 'affection's, undertakes:to train tear .ehe.i.s'afid • Parente to tietec,t many . . „ catides of.' youthfie'dieturbances • Case' studies.werecitech. to show. the inipartaiit bearing' litnne Conde.; tions have On.. a Clilltra:•schbOl pro- gress. 'A boy of nineolorinally bril- ]Iaiit .Who tailed eonstan tly;. • was ,found to be;:the luttf a bitter feud • between fils,'niother and,:granaitio--" ther Who iiked.,with. tlieni.•• 3' ..170‘achAdults, Expert .Urges ••• . . ;EducatinnliVeanon in Hands' Of Democracies •Againit • ' TOtalitarianisin 1-/ALIFAx.Adnit. odUcadOn ,as. • a Means t; strengthen democraties against influence of totalitarlarism • was • stressed by, Dr. Morse Cart - *right, New 14:40 clireetor of the .American Association of'....Adult Eau, eftlon,',addressing the 18th annual , session Of ,the Canadian Education Association ,here. Dr. Cartwright's sp'eeeti was de- livered at a dinner Which marked the-.COlichialori of the soelety'S Hale. •fax sittings,, The eorivention meet again in Sqint'iolin; N.B.,and later in Charloitetown: Dr. tartweignt Said all significant Changes. had occurred In " the uanie of deinocraty. declar, ed the nrintiPle of majority rifle, • tinder the system gave rights to economic and .sbeitil, , Lodon Hai, a shortage of Ser. vant's $.1 • vVockly Buys a -dO,RONIA 0 Tyotat 0 e iN • ri vAlonble annO. Only $1 \verkly a new world's ;most -pomeer 'Peri:1We typewri,tr „ p d I n C rt r ry Ing Cese, • . , .•• ,ond Touch T,Y.p1ng instractoe' Write ,• for full details. 19811e No38' 1,, e' ..!fJOironit '1400Wilierit of , • • • , a Conadii.1,6114 hf ;Toronto • •.. ; ' 'Steve plates in sniall. jara.• inr • stead ' of, in :fee, :large tines;If YOU': 6T -g :ones .yott: may ;find that the solid;:piekles• rise ahove the einegar ,fand ,go Try '• •• .fastening%aoWn your Sam:pet 'eov-- '-era 'With .a strip of Wide •adlresiVe• tape. instead of string ---- makes . the • jars abSolittely, air=tight: The , bottled fruit. will haVe• corke' 114.;-; Stead. of covers:. -Boil those etirkS an d. teie-inn,eleeitee7- - while.' they k ere Still hot:: • they cooT;lhey wiil: aridI beconte really ;•tight.Apply- :c�ld' • ' • ••• : water at 'mice te,f77 7 tains:and • they .k.nno? • • Ceffeei:stairiS :I • at eneeee-se do fruit 'Stable.. ieoune, , NVat..9.1.• Cocoa stains; like :to: be wailia. • hi ,,cold' water first :and then ing ;water poured threiigh thane: ' • Many • people have. furniture madeL-,of the new Woods . . pickled -and :quite .a ritimbei. rnin, it by . not •kaowing hOw to clean t Both:Lmed and 1.,ickleds. .woticle. =do ..not•••require naerSs than •,- .duating and rubbing with dry, cleat If there is Mark r a Stitifi,A. iemo;ed with a cloth', *elk wrung sant of soapy, Water.: • If 'have a' door in on dark side passag 2., and . find, diiiiculty ',in. • finding the ktybele *hen-No:mean-- 1s, not ehining, d'tiny' pot of PhoSphoresi.ent paint find, dab, a .rOvind' the ,keyliole. Beautifies Canaries ' M.S. George Weiland, of/Phila- , delphia is a bird chirdnedisP; 'for more then twenty , years she has , , peen trimniing 'the nails, of canat-. les, and..has'I,5.(01 eustinnerS. • . • ,• • . .000' feature lilms *elle made' in JapanlaSt year. ' • 01.'!!Yi Once You sweeten your morning cerea with BEE 11.1V Syrup yOull Mow %Nov good cereal 'Can: taste. "