£oups, fruit juic quick yei ho Even the inexperienced homemaker is sure of «zod results when all she has t, do is open imn‘x with a measured quantity for water or milk and cook acâ€" cording to the direct ons. Using minâ€" imum amount of electricity fos houseâ€" hold needs will save thne maximum aâ€" 10 prepardt servIlin wasts. usc and canned products save Cxâ€" nse and time in our modern way of usekeeping. We depend on such ads +every day from canned baby ods to_ ground â€" coffee. Canned ups, fish meats, vegetables, gravies uit juices, pudding powders, cereals, ick yeast foods muffin mix, biscuit x. cake mix also boattled milk, packâ€" ed cheesc, butter spread, etc. and any others are wi‘hin easy reach. Read labels and advertisements to be re of the ingredients, quantity, qualâ€" y and directions for use. 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Measure 1/ of the liquid, stir this amount into each tatch and roll out separa‘ely. However bake on the same cookie sheet for the length of time, 450 degrees for 12 minâ€" utes. 8. The New Cake Mix: Flavorings and h standin the pu 8. The New Cake Mix: Flavorings nay be added to these mixtures withâ€" ut changing the texture yet they are ood ,plain, and results are sure. Pour the batter for the cightâ€"inch pan into drop cake tins or layer cakes at 375deâ€" grees for 35 minutes HOLLY RING MOLD 1 envelope gelatine; 1 cup cold water 1‘ cups hot water; 2 rtablespoons sugâ€" ar; 1 teaspoon salt; 2 tablespoons preâ€" pared horseâ€"radish; 2 tablespoons vinâ€" egar,; ; cup diced celery; ‘4 cup diced cooked beets; > cup finely chopped cabbase: 3 tablespoons m nced onion. rel Lh gu of Jju to ju co 1i« 1e gr 8. The New nay be added ut changing | ‘ood ,plain, an the batter for arop cake tin: cabbase; 3 tablespoons m nced omion. Sotten gelatine in cold water; dissâ€" clve in hst water. Add sugar, salt, horseradish vinegar or lemon juice horseradish vinegar or iemon JuIce Cool. When it begins to thicken, fold in vegetables . Pour into ring mold that has been rinsed in cold watâ€" ter. Chill until firm. . Arrange on greens with cotttage cheese balls stuck with holy. Sserve with mayonnaise. 2 w cups sifted flour; ‘; teaspoon bakâ€" ‘ng powder; ‘!s teaspoon sa;lt !1 teaâ€" with holy. Serve with mayonnalse. 2 w cups sifted flour; ‘; teaspoon bakâ€" ‘ng powder; ‘!s teaspoon sa;lt !1 teaâ€" spoon nu meg; !4 teaspoon cinnamon, "% cup finely chopped suet; 1 cup imolâ€" asses: 1 cup seaded raisins, floured; 1 cup milk; !4 cup currents floured + cup citron or mixed peal. Sift flour together with soda, baking Mix together suet molasses and milk. Combine with dry ingredients _ Add fruit. Mix tcgether well and pour inâ€" to 2â€"quart greaseâ€"covered pudd ng mold Steam on tsp of range 3 hours. (name and watch | plain Have you ever thought, "Billy seems o have such fun at school I wonder whether he is really learning anyâ€" thing?" # Many a parent, brorght up in days when most things about school were hard and unpleasant has S uU c h thoughts. We have the, same sort of idea about school that our forefathers about mecicine. If it dign‘t taste bad, it couldn‘t be good for: you. Modern education stresses the point that learning need not be unpleasant, that indeed the best learning takes place when children are enjsyving what they are doing. And this isn‘t just s point of view. It has been proved by carefully eontrolled experiments. If, then, your youngster comes home and says "Gec, schcoli‘s fun. I can hardly wait for tomorrow." din‘t worâ€" rÂ¥ about it. Count yourself lucky. 3. Canned Cranberry Jelly:> Slice { required number of servings. S‘ore remaindor in its container vered with oilskin cap. 4. Canned Sauce: Open the tin °1. then, and says hardly wait rxâ€" abotut And give yourseli{ a treat by visiUng the schsol and seeing just what good modern education can be. Usually, the teacher will welcome you if she knows you‘re coming because you‘re interested and n:ot to make a comâ€" mea Anne Allan invites you to writ2 to her s ({name of paper). Send in you! a watch this column for replies miln! C on THE HOME MAKER‘S PAGE up emptied in only to simmer. Ad..J crumbs of Household Hints sCHOOL sSHOULD RE FUN nned Peas: Add ; teasy;O0on t and heat in the OPENED can _the same shelf as roast turkey SAVING HIN‘T d Scup:; Add : d Sauce: Open the tin wWITHOUT THE LID) by o much fruit for e result will be a r _ only enough to ts as you pour in omnce. Watch the t has Deen pQrovCl olled experiments ngster comes hom: hcol‘s fun. L Ccal 10rrow." dion‘t wor nt yourself lucky a treat by visitin in@ just what g00 Phoune 23250 oint enjsying what this isn‘t just s been proved 1 experiments. veI )1 du With all our ai psych‘:atric lore we sizht of the role a ennscience plays in life. Psychologist: have other names 1 torâ€"they don‘t re But it se as individuals wou if we would get basc relationship our gra that "still, small our conducl. One reason conscience . of its meaning is that to juggle. with it. It would pay no attention to its prc to do as vou please and justifications f.r having conscience. FEsychologists One reason conscience has lost some of its meaning is that too many of us juggle. with it. It would be beiter to pay no attention to its promptings than to do as vou please and then lsok for justifications f.r having gone against conscience. FEsychologists call this ra. tionalizing. And it is someth‘ng to lcok out for in children for the habit erows early. Johnny keeps the biggest A smart and very becoming dayâ€" ‘ime frock with the popular slanted lines and unusual button trim. Loveâ€" y in a bold striped fabric used in Conversotional bridge was more often played than the more seriovrs contract at sociation‘s bridge party last Saturday evening in the au ditorium. Shown left to : Mrs. W. Rowe, Mrs. C. Do Gurse, Mrs, D .Lebrun. Name Name of pape! Pattern No. 8183 comes in s‘:zes 12, . 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 14, 3 ras of 35 or 39â€"inch. 1150 Sixth Ave., New York 19, N.Y. Pattern No l d -r l( l ' ‘l e ‘ l d tt ‘ n Send 20 cents in coin each pattern desired) Faventhood r amateur delving in:0o e we secm to be losing le a good, cldâ€"{ashioned s in our adjustments to gists, of csurse, merely nes for their other menâ€" t really disrezard conâ€" t seems to me that we would be less confused t back into the chummy r grandparents bad with ill voice" which seeks to PY PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS3, ONTARIO VA oetry Assodate Edilor, Parenis Mogszmne (for ipple ‘for himsel{ and then says, T. seve you the lit le one because it is red" cr shiny, or whatever he can thnk up to justify his seifishness. If this sort of excuse, offered as a virtue, comes often to your child‘s lips have some litUJe talks with him about 17 Children want so terribly to be I ked and approved of that they are casily led into painting a preety picture t cover their less desirable traits. Say s mething like this to Johnny, "Taking the bizgest apple for yourself isn‘t ne. cessarily wrong, If ~you‘re especially hungry, just say ‘I‘m going to have the biggest this time‘ and no one will mind. Fut pretending that you are giving the person the best of things when you really aren‘t doesn‘t fool anybody but Â¥vourself." fallen into disrepute is that it often »â€"rcws to frigzhten‘ng proportions. Feelâ€" ings of guilt are the basis for so many menial ills that the sense of right and wrong which all children have, should be watched and tested by understandâ€" in« parents and teachers to make sure a child isn‘t suffering from too heavey a load cf responsibility. To use an extrems example, but a not uncomâ€" mon one, children often blame themâ€" seclves for the death of a parent, reâ€" litive or friend because at . times they have fiercely wanted that person outl ocf their way. Guilt of this sort is so painful that the mind turning aâ€" gzainst oneself, the reason for the self â€" loathing no longer remembered, grow disssatisfactions and maladjustments which, if not relieved, sometimes cause mental breakdcown. The. film . ‘"*The Ssnake Pit," which every parent should see, illustrates thisâ€"and also holds out the hope for cure. More imporâ€" tant still, it suggests preventive meaâ€" sures parents can take to relieve a child‘s mistaken sense of having comâ€" mitted unpardcnable sin. If. then, conscience provides temptâ€" a‘on for trickery on the one hand, and is a pitfall for the sensitive on the other, why do we uphold it at all? Becauseâ€"a clear sense of right and wrong is the most comforting mental attribute one can own in matâ€" urity. But you don‘t gain it just by sgrowingz older. It comes through lisâ€" Pcuing to conscience all one‘s life but learning to interpret what it says honâ€" estly niether too much in one‘s own favor nor too much against oneself. To achieve this balance children need help in getting started on the right track in understanding the promptâ€" imgs of conscience. Another reason fallen into ercws to frizshten‘n J n( Gold Borders Gold borders on plates can be easily clesned. by scrubbing with a ary toothbrush into powdered alum and scrub witth that. Allow the alum to stay on for a couple of hours before washing the plate. Removes Paint If ycou should happen to spatter a tle paint on the furniture, put a few <ps of machine oil on the spots and en rub lishily with a little stee] J0) 8Y Ew.u'to(f(m reason why conrscience has ieat Quaï¬hg * not uncom blame them i parent, re t times the; t person ou Miscellaneous e( TUI lad 11 11 h cCOR MceJn [ T Al Recipes for Dont Buy Feed ®8 uy Fee Wls My Day T MUST BE SOMTCTHING 219 Algonqguin Blyd. E. 11 4J is that it ult to set I am not ess of the geable, but S2R would t nation 18 ugh a petrâ€" nsciousness muld subotrâ€" rests to a I received a most â€" amusing docuâ€" ment yesterday which, however, I am quite unable to read! It is a copy of one of my columns in a Japanese newspaper, in Japanose script. The only recognizable thing is the photoâ€" graph which is used with my column and which is surrounded by Japanese hieroglyphics. Nor can I refer who may be interested to the original source, for I can‘t even tell what the aate is! world govâ€" just a few my point 1t would be is really a who volunâ€" ed in this I see little nk â€" some der wh antd vVISIt ‘uge "in the hand how our othexr able, but m would nation 18 ittention oveuptite Adtmice included n those Ant that se who clicve _A majority i1 11 10 DC c imy countrits were in must makers, and I pres wino nique for translators the J see with inter start Taft on his> return elves been raveâ€" the and ifter i sk his CUY RESULTS Mr. and Mrs. James Barton Rceauest the honour of your presence at the marriage and reception of their Daughter Friday evening, August ‘FÂ¥wentyâ€"third at Four: Twontyâ€"one â€" Walnut S Regina € * # cneral tuation Let Us Help Make Your Wedding A Success OouUr Clean Rooms The King Edward Hotel Day or Week Cor. Sproce St. and Third Ave in Willium W. 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