womans world by mair m morgan noted dietician and expel t on all cookery problems mrs h m aiken of beaton ontario will conduct the canadian national exhibition cook ing school at this annual exposition which opens next month the school will be held in the theatre in the electrical and engineering building just within the princes gate mrs aiken who is known to many on tario housewives for her daily cook ery broadcasts is a world traveller who has studied the preparation of meals in many countries on both sides of the atlantic chocolate mint drink melt two squares cooking choco late over hot water add one cupful boiling water and cook three min utes add threequarters cupful of sugar and boil two minutes remove from the heat add four tablespoons marshmallow topping and beat until smooth pour into a large bowl add two drops oi of peppermint one quart of mik and ice shake thor oughly in jar or shaker serves five miss may patterson hr no 2 norwood out salad dressing cup white sugar 2 level teaspoons mustard 2 level teaspoons corn starch 1 level teaspoon salt vz level teaspoon pepper 1 large egg vz cup vinegar white prefeied vz cup milk 1 tablespoon butter mix dry ingredients beat in egg add other ingredients and cook in double boiler until thick keeps well and is particularly tasty for potato beet or cabbage salad for cabbage salad thin with sweet cream and add to cabbage when ready to serve mrs m gollbp cookstown ont attention we will pay si 00 on publication for the best salad salad dish or re freshing drink recipe received how to enter contest plainly writhe or print out the in gredients and method and send it to gether with name and address to household sciece room 421 73 west adelaide street toronto unday iiesson lesson 111 july lit social service in the early church acts 4 3235 6 37 3639 2 corinthians 8 19 i john 3 1318 golden text he himself said it is more blessed to give than to re ceive acts 20 35 the lesson in its setting time the events described in acts 4 3235 occurred in tht sum mer of ad 30 the appointment of the deacons occurred five years later ad 35 the raising of dorcas oc curred five years later still ad 10 the second epistle to the corinthians was written approximately ad 57 the first epistle of johii was written many years later some time after ad 90 place the distributioi of pro perty in the early church and the appointment of deacons took place in the city of jerusalem the raising of dorcas occurred at joppa thirtyfive mile from jerusalem on the medi terranean coast and the multitude of them that believed were of one heart and soul see 1 chron 12 38 jer 32 39 phil 1 27 2 2 20 aristolc ascribes to diogenes laertius the following definition of friendship one soul residing in two bodies and not one of them said that aught of the things which he possessed was his own but they had all things com mon the statement will be com mented upon when we come to verse 54 and with great power gave the aptstles their witness of the rcsuricc- xion of the lord jesus the resurrec tion of christ was the fundamental theme of apostolic preaching but in cluded in it was of course the person and life and death of jesus christ and great grace was upon them all cf luke2 52 acts l 47 the phrase probably means that the grace of god was mightily upon them enabling them to live a truly christian life for neither was there among them any that lacked for as many as were possessors of lands or houses sold them and brought the prices of the things that were sold and laid them at the apostles feet and distribution was made unto each according as any one had need this common posses sion of goods in the early church has often been used as an argument for socialism and even communism but this is misinterpreting the passage a number of things m st be remem bered in the first place it was strict ly a voluntary matter there was no law about this in the early church and no believer was compelled to sell his possessions if he was not led to di so by his own conscience this condition prevailed only anion be lievers where love is absent to en force such a condition is disastrous furthermore it does not appear that every man in the church sold all of hij property nor that even those who id so sold all that they had more over when tho fresh warmth of pentecostal life departed this prac tice was given up it is never re ferred to again in the new testa ment and never seems to have been practised outside the city of jeru salem moreover brethren we make known to you the grace of god hich hath been given in the churches of macedonia the churches of mace donia are those at philippi thessa- lonica and beroca how that iij much proof of afflic tion tribulation has brought out the genuine christian qualities of the macedonian churches the abund ance of their joy a strange clause to b found in a sentence describing trouble and poverty their joy really exceeded their distress so that the distress became insignificant in com parison and their deep poverty the word deep mean down to the depth and indicates that their po verty had already reached the lowest possible stage the romans had been especially hard on them abounded unto the riches of their liberality the clause would seem to mean that there was a simplicity of purpose in the hearts of these people which at tracted them toward relieving the necessities of others the apostle is speaking of the largeness not of their gift but of their minds for according to their power i bear witness yea and beyond their power they gave of their own accord it should be especially noted that they gave of their own accord ie not of neeeisitv see 2 cor 9 1 beseeching us with much en- ticaty probably the apostle had been reluctant to take money from these people who were so extremely poor which led them to beg him to receive what they could give for the poor in jerusalem in regard of this grace and the fellowship in the min istering to the saints three beau tiful words are here used in describ ing their gifts to others grace see 1 cor 1 3 fellowship rom 15 20 and finally administer ing 2 cor 9 1 12 and this not as we had hoped but first they gave their own selves to the lord and to us through the will of god cf ex 14 31 they placed themselves at the apostles dis posal for the service of christ insomuch that we exhorted titus that as he had made a beginning be fore so he would also complete in you this grac also it seqms clear from the words as he had begun that titus went a second time to corinth before the apostle arrived there his first visit began his sec ond completed the collections for the saints but as yc abound in everything in faith and utterance and knowledge and in all earnestness and in your love to us see that ye abound in this grace also here for the third time is liberality in giving ealled a grace without the presence of liberality in the life of christians there is a de cided incompleteness in their chris tian experience and activity i speak not by way of command ment but as proving through the earnestness of others the sincerity also of youi love a christian who claims to love other believers and the lord jesus can show the sincerity of such devotion in no greater way than by relieving those whom he loves when they are in distress for ye know the grace of our lord jesus christ that though he was rich yet for your sakes he became poor that ye through his poverty might become rich dr a c gaebc- lein in his remarkable message on this verse reminds us that christ was rich in possessions ps 19 1 24 1 in love john 17 24 in glory john 17 5 all these would the lord jesus for our sakes give up he faced voluntary impoverishment that we might be made rich the youngest british prince prince edward son of the duke and duchess of kent and nephew of the king photographed in bis perambulator in london he will be nine months old on july 7th spraying celery while leaf and stalk blights may be responsible for greater losses than any other factor in the culture of ce lery these diseases can be controlled with comparatively little effort and a minimum of expense if prescribed recommendations arc followed if the disease is to be controlled steps should bo taken before the disease has appeared in the field for tho control of blights the pro cedure is just as important as the ma terial used because even the best and most effective fungicide can be ineffective if improperly applied ko- gardless of the spray or dust to be used applications of fungicide should be made at sufficiently frequent in tervals throughout tho growing sea son to keep tho foliage covered by the protective film which necessi tates spraying or dusting every week or ten days from tho tlmo growth commences until tho plants are har vested if applications are made less frequently tho unfolding tissuo is not sufficiently protected with tho result that it may become diseased and nice infection has taken placo the damage is done tho fungicide should bo applied with adequato prcssuro to ntlrely cover tho foliage and force the chemical well down into the heart i the plants spraying is a protective not a curative practice hospitals today winnipeg free press it is to the great city instiutions that the flood of modern life brings the most varied cargoes of patients ill with all man ner of troubles that is why the great city insti tutions are outstandingly furthering medical knowledge not only training those specified departments where they provide clinical material for students of medical colleges and nursing forces but for every last doc tor no matter how renowned who walks their wards hospitals are be coming more and more aware of their responsibility in this regard they have developed while they have re tained their first purpose of shelter they have become centres of health teaching not only through their out door clinics but through their social services which when advisable follow their patients to their homes they have become a part of the educational system of the country in the educa tion of at least two of the professions the growing science of biochemistry which every year discloses new won der is turning its eyes toward the hospitals the hospitals are becom ing if they are nt already there highly important medical laboratories bits his first step was to secure tho release of hormone prolan a from the pituitary gland of a female rabbit this was achieved by stimulating el ectrically a nerve centre in the crca- ures neck he then extracted an egg cell and exposed it for a few min ites to a temperature of 113 degs f thus fertilized without the use of a male element the egg cell was trans mitted to another female rabbit that afterwards brought it to birth each of the rabbits bom by this means was a female it is possible that dr pincuss discoveries will be ap plied to lessen the toll of human mo therhood with a little more research a biologist states it should bo prac ticable for frail women who appear unable to hear the strain of childbirth to have their children transplanted in the embryonic stage to healthy host mothers the transplanted child would retain all the inherited characteristics of its true parents stock transplanting babies science has probed the immemorial mystery of birth recently by trans planting tho embryo produced by ar tificial fertilization into a female rab bit dr gregory pincus the renowned american biologist created living rab- the colleges incorporation in 1894 of course that would never do cambridge mass radcliffe college noted educational institu tion for women announced recently it had changed its coat of arms be cause an expert had discovered the old one was appropriate for widows and spinsters only pierre de c la rose expert in heraldy pointed out that the arms had been displayed on a diamond or lozenge whereas the college as a cor- pcation should have used a shield the coat of arms has been used since british press spreads report that king edward will marry 39 cavalcade a british news maga zine prints on its front cover in the current issue a picture of princess alexandrine louise a niece of the king of denmark and first place in its columns is given to rumors that she will marry king edward caval cades article follows shortly after the death of king george a story was passed with all tho air of authority which such stories invoke from social circle to social circle that when king chris- tion of denmark visited london for the jubilee he completed arrange ments for the marriage of his niece alexandrine louise to edward who was then prince of wales tho story went on to say that one of the last wishes of the king was that the marriage go forward with equal air of authority the news has now been printed in almost every country with all authority smiths weekly sensational australian newspaper printed the report of the forthcom ing marriage in a later issue it said cabled information since fully confirms it the official announcement will come later added a representative from our london staff went specially to copen hagen for permission to get a photo graph at all costs since none was available in london it soon became obvious that as soon as the contents of smiths world scoop cable had been reoablod to lon don from copenhagen all photo graphs of the danish royal family had been called in finally our man made con tact with the court photographer and so obtained the picture published on this page our correspondent discovered of- 1 of great britain ficial circles bound to secrecy when ever the subject of the royal engage ment was mentioned inside circles in london are secretly amused at the unofficial- de nial of the kings forthcoming mar riage to princess alexandrine the news has been published also in belgium and in america imperceptibly and for no appar ent reason attention has been paid to princess alexandrine in british newspapers the daily mirror has printed occasional gossip paragraphs about her the daily express last week printed a picture of princess alex andrine with no hint why the pic ture had been printed last week the sunday referee under a heading america has chosen her as our kings bride printed princess alexandrines horo scope horoscope discloses a highly gifted personality and a genius far above the average her advanced intellect is both artistic and scientific much travel is denoted in her horoscope which shows too that she will gain her greatest success in a country other than of her birth her popularity will come after marriage she will become famous for her public activities and world wide interests and sympathies an opportunity should occur dur ing the next 12 months for an out standingly brilliant marriage to an eminent member of a friendly foreign slate princess alexandrine louise and her eldest sister princes3 fedora both have horoscopes that arc singu larly in harmony with the horoscope the end of the old woman with sack ettie greenaways home wrecked cats scattered and herself in hospital ottawa progress shouldered its way into the dilapidated little home of ettie greenaway tho old woman with the sack sent her many cats fleeing from th humane- societys ex terminator and provided for erection of a modern apartment house on the site ettie hersef known for more than two decades for her habit of gather ing strips of paper string and cigar butts from the street was spared the sight of the humane societys search for her cats she was in the ontario hospital at lirockville threo of the cats were under the kitchen floor the rest vanished advance agents of wreckers step ped into the tottering house boarded the windows and prepared to demolish the structure they found it without curtains or blinds with ashes on the floor instead of a carpet the walls smokestained with etties habit of re moving the stovelids to obtain morj heat on cold winter nights intho cellar was the old womans treasure chest a giant cupboard til led with refuse from the streets she saved it for years and believed it to bo valueble tho humane society was worried about the cats angus dick eenie weenie mttsy eric and several ot the others its officer didnt know which of them fled beneath the floor but others recalled ettie said angus always was an unusual animal and that she could converse with him ettio left under protest she had staved off eviction for months when a previous effort was made to remove her to an institution she refused to enter it im not going into any home while i have one of my own she de clared firmly the wreckers bought her home from the city for g6 it was forfeit for tax arrears unlucky children need sympathy nothing gained by calling attention to every day calamities real sympathy implies understand ing and there is little understanding in the habit of calling attention to childhood calamities certainly some children seem to be chosen by fate for unlucky breaks they fracture their bout ge measles just at examination time and tear thir clothes for no reason and never win the prizes for which they are working these are the very children to need the armor of- encouragement and the sword of hope after all it is hope that carries us through the world hope and faith hope that the sun will shine tomor row and faith which implants the knowledge that it will such a heri tage is a priceless one for a child priceless and yet within the reach of every questing little mind if the parents of the child understand its significance stately lines in this gracious frock futility haunts failure futility that sense of oh whats the use is a black cloud that will shadow any life if a child fails in school dont say oh johnnie wont you ever learn of course he wont if you implant the idea in his mind that he wont pretend that this year was unfortun ate and that next year he is going to ail through geography and gram mar and he will if only to show you and himself if there is a child in your family vho is developing a complex of fatalism a child who feels that life is unfair that his brother gets better grades and his sister gets to do as she pleases while everything unhappy comes to him from breaking a leg to pink eye dont mention his troubles to him he is spending enough time thinking about them teach him to laugh them off show him that he will be the braver because he has conquered so many ailments build up a picture of the sturdy strength that will be his very soon he will respond to your thought and begin to smile gaiety spurs achievement homes need more gaiety if mary upsets the maple syrup on the table cloth instead of on a pancake dont scold the child certainly she didnt deliberately plan the sticky adorn ment she is sorrier than you are if johnnie gets 70 in arithmetic when you wanted him to have 100 dont say oh johnnie is that the best you can do better to be gay as you talk to him see here johnnie youre a hundred per cent young man and this grade isnt like you now next month be yourself what do you want for dinner caramel pudding dont scold children expect things of them their own pride will make the i measure up paralysis 1885b the mature woman demands certain qualities in clothing they must be constructed along slim ming and becoming lines they must render dignity that is suit able for her and they must be practical as well as attractive here is a frock that embodies all the requirements with an add ed feature of outandout econ- omy a soft bodice is gathered to the yoke in front and back and bloused by the belt while a slen derizing front panel escorted by inverted pleats leads up to a most cool and delicately styled collar inverted pleats arc repeated in the sleeves for active arms the frock is so adapted for business informal teas street and after noon wear that you cant possibly resist send today for barbara bell pattern no 1885b available in sizes 32 34 36 38 40 42 and 44 size 34 requires 4 58 yards of 39inch fabric so long ive been bedridden without pain no more i crave the scenery and the noise cities and fields ill never see again this is the world i know and these its joys the liny room familiar hands and things tangible safe and certain things i love the speckled thrush that every morn ing sings his matin from the rooftop just above my curtained square of weather and the walls that mark the passing sun in shafts of gold the silent swaying shadow bough that falls across my bed as day grows dim and old why i can touch the shades of leaves that sing sweet music to unheeding passersby and every night you come oh im a king a room a bed and three square feet of sky l e wheeler how to order patterns write your name and address plainly giving number and size of pattern wanted enclose 20c in stamps or coin coin preferred wrap it carefully and address your order to barbara bell 73 west adelaide st toronto babies given intelligence test before they talk university of iowa child welfare research experts believe they have found a way to measure a babys in telligence before the infant can talk tests are simple if a baby will sit unsupported in the examiners lap ho wins his first rating 42 months next he is handed a wooden cube then a second one is offered if it is accepted the baby is considered to have a mental age of six months other tests trying to put a cork in a bottle 11 months piling blocks 12 months throwing a ball 15 months putting n key in a padlock hi minlhs