a weeac cai ecumie a , notonous chore; and, by the samne token, eat- ing cold lunches five daya a w,,eek -cain becomie pretty mionotonous, too. Howev'er, if a little extra thonght and a clash of imagination go into the packing, the niooni lun-chi hour May wu!l be something toantici- pâte. There wvill be no sighis on ùpening the lustch bo-Thie sanie old tdong!" Sandriches, of course, are the Jmabmoil f the chool lunch; aud, with the s,-eemunrgly endlesa array of Pilngsa avaiable, it is easily possible to have mnore than one dîfferent kind every day of the fCe. They can be nmade further intrigu- ing by using fancy cutters writes Ethel M. Eatün lu the Christian ScienceMntr Childreen deligbit in surprises, and a nut-bread cat or a brown-breaçl pig will elicit squeals of pleasure. A stuiffc( crusted roIl, too, is a, wel- corne change frorri the usual sliced- bread sandwich. The filling miay 'be a tunu or salmn salad nmixture or egg salad; finely chopped cooked hanîI and green pepper mioistenied with salad drtssinig la good, toc. For sweet sandwýýiches--a schoc-I lunch shonld always include one -these fillings are tops witil chul- dreti: (1) Peaut butter, sprinkled with brown sugar; (2) Pèanut but- ter, witb raspberry jani; (3) ground prunes and chopped wlnuts; (4) Apple burtwe with graham cracers; (5) Creamn cheese and chiopped rai- sins or dates Doli't overb-ooký a vdriety of breads; nut bread, bnn bread, orange-"raisini bread, cherry bread, prune bread, and bnttered mut-fÏins are sure to flnd high favor, even if Ordinary fillïinga are- used. Re- miember top, that deviled eggs- carefufly wvrapped in waxed paper --are far mlore euitrainitg than th Ee plain hard-cooked kind. Little cakes and pies always in- trigue the You~ng fry, MWh bak- ing cake or pie, save ont enough batter to mlake a tiuly 'unecFor the fi-ncli bo3tç. -A snil pie or roeund cake tan go to school ight lW its tin and is easier to pack thn at \edge-shaped pîece which often dci.ita glass cup bighIt-colored jam is a temiptiug, treat, gay plastic spoon1 ber. thanal asluver candy, Cof course, ~gng. If s aOod( twýo pleces of a4 each a-vodn -appiig ueach ýpiece xed papen. A baud- raisîins,tedna 'it bit ufbight iall' lunch, kit with a half- Nhole Lot ich-Boxes pit vacuut-n bottie la practically za necessity for substantiall and at- tractive lunches. The botle will hold hot foods and drinksz as well as el drinks. And the tfop m2ay ie used as a cup-,; but do incIILud colored straws, too, in thie case ofr cold drinkls. f palier napkins are used, be sure they are the larger inneri sizel otherwise lïttie protection is afforded thie child's clothing'. To my fInind, z large clothl napki-a f resh one each day-is a. far better chloice. ln fact olne mother always tUck,ý a 24-inch folded square of fresh wvhite w,,rapping paper on top, of th11Clunch, to be used as a "table cloth'ý when the lunch is eaten on, deqIk or tabîc, When packitnG schoot lunches, it is deairablec to keep in mmnd that a chiild's lnchshould contain at ieast quireiiets. t sholuld be adeq-i-ate- as to amout, and as temipting and delicious as possible to insure itse being eaten 2and lnot discarded., WîVthi a littie forethought and planinig, itl 'salw,,ays possible tu have a wide variety off lunclb-maç- is on hand. A miotiier 1 krjow, m,1o0 has teo prepare notOvle ','-nch but thiree cevery school day, de- votes a closet shelf andý a sectioni of the reýfrigerattor È t te requisite foods and accessories. Wlhen-,shoppin'g, she is PAlays, alert for "Som-ething different" to make hier yýounlgsters> lunches more tempting to theC eye as w'ell as to the appetite. One da-y she showed mec sonie litle red plastic saîlhoats -wîth Sticlks of s;triped canidy (Ppier wrapped) for asts. "These wil supply theý candy quota for tomor'- rw"shie explainled, "HEAS~f TARES CA1RE 0:F mis TrETH. BIWSK5 TI[M ACH TiME AND AWAYSAFTER LATIýNO SWÏZTS,, Det lNftionai elfh and Welfar, - .onof4di S p Olealat 11 Fahdi g dvi e4 fotim P e Mt m,nta, p17 '22 Cupltk aou 35. Cha rge Si Rb ean. 2. C hilIs andc Fovril) i th Fromr the souflheasteril to thte SoLithilwesteCrnilboulndarFy of thos0,e hunre-an-smeacres of fields;, Swamp, and woods thiat makýe up the world in which 1I(do imy da- to-diay anllimalizinigs, thlere mleanders a samail stream. For Part of its length it is aswm-te , run- nling diffusely through ýan- area of catails a and aIdera. That's )where thelrt spring peepers start thieïr callinig, and the first Malle redi- winiged blaekbirds 'ýcOrne ili March, swving con the reeds anid siniging thecir cekycokyson]gs. Fo0r another part of its length, the 'brook is a trout brook, runnii-ing fast and cleýar ôver a stony bottoni. Else- ,7]-ert it's aheo brook, a water- snake brook, and a mu-skrat brok. 1 go there iin the early mornIinga, in spring tawti , osee what the red-w,,ing-s are up to. I go of'ten at mIidnlight, foýr a look at how the mIuskýrats dIisport thýei- selves, diving and cavorting in thieir cdeep pool, Linder the gliinmiiering ight of the ilooli. 1 go to see What the herons aire catchiing, and what story thet deer tracks xflay tell in' a fresh February sniow, and (lwhe- ther the otters have beeni frolickilig on1 their otter sldce-. (Quiery: , I!' really true, then, that otters mtakeshote-ue, and spend hours i delighted sld- ing on theni, like so ran)y .cidren having a coastinig frolic? 01h, yes, it's quite tru 'e, Nearly aIl animais Play, IC'acote of the inost toie trutha, we find ont about thiis green garden of our earth, whien we get to looking intizniately inîto the ]ives arouiid us. Beara love to go siiding and tumbling dowvnhill. Deer play what amounit to gaines of tag., Bir's exuberate ini a humndred kinds otf group flut, anid a solitary fox or coon wil entertain itself 5y tueý houir pawing and tossing juat a twig or a cilump of m-ios i go to the 'brook, more timies than noýt, actually for the- sanie reason that impels ail of uis to go to suchi places. I go there becaut the amll boy or girl who lives inside of al of ustePrimitiveý Original the iniveterate A PdamIite idler and wodrr-oe othiing better thian to sýit besside a brook pool and stare inito it ind contenu- plate fish-From "ThisFacnig Aniimal World" by Alai, Devo-Le, Children baoth le beach at Rever~e, 1ifass., are atill assuired z free lollipop everyV time thley turti tip at thle police headwquartersý. For man,ïiy years tbey wre provided by Wiliam 1!C. MlvenY. VWhfeI he dd, (l Mulv'enny ýleft $1,000 to 'the chief of police to asuea steady stipply of lollipopa.' 4,£&une. WkVC-Qp in wo for awitrsrtac sony, une in dnessyrao or sbi wool to teýam- with your dIate-skir Patteru C705: taifr~ mot of 2 differen-it oer;t'ISane ip isn't unLri . 77 qVe7(~~U Save dollarslj Sew theseý new separates! ONE YARD 54-inch for weskit, ONE YARD for skirt. Part- teru 4508 comnes i izes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 and that niagic yardage îs for al these aizes! 'sew TWO ~new woriderful Iseparates to mix and match with each ocher and other separates. BeIt-s;lots on shirt, flaps on weskit are news! Be smart, sew several of these! Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (35c) in coins stamps cannot be accepted) for tis pattern Pront plinly SIZE, NAME ADDRESS STYLE NUMBER. S en'1d rder to Box L, 123 EighItýeen3thStNew Toronito, Ot 01ld a Wne surely crept up on 'U. Me a thief in dte nigb. No doubt many peoble were cmatgt un- prepared. A'ýfter aIl, wheni balm-y brýeees blow yOui doli't thinkI of biZzards as beinig an, immedîate posýsibility W'\e 'haven't got toc, m-uch to wýorry about ouirselIves Sc, we-ae tue to wonder how0v lanly fa era av cattle away froi h nie on renited pastuire. It wonîld be pretty biard on the pour beasts -thy ight have nieither feed lior sheter--and IOntario cattle are nion used tu rustling for a iving like westzern cattle. Whiile wehave U12aY major wor- rie> WeChave plenty of minor unes. Dealing wIthI tweoity bead of catl in the stable àafter tbey havc been used toromngte pastures, day annigt iakc es lty of extra wr.Amd the storm idoesn't let you for gethile situc thingsecther the icouit.sdewndwthat hias to bu replaced in the heu-bouse; water cZontaiicus that riust beC ing; the sýoIution jug for thernilk- inig maýchine mu111-tIbe rane and watefr let out of the tr-acto(r. For- get any of these lîtte things and y( vi~k troýuble for yourself. And of Course. with the snocw blownrg and drifi aIl the tiule youl won- der how long before the ue fils lu. As tu th'at it m)ay be inmpassable rigb nuwbut f that vwewot be suetinil the m illk truck cornes alonig. And what coid ave cause'd this storm su early lti Novemlber? Conld it have bee practising witb the atuini Wblmb explosions, or la Cania- daO ptting on2 a practical Witer demonstration for Our Royau1 Cou- la'li1e mai sîbly deliver I ting ouit of bis was givenl a lot as, w"eilasa'the fix the boxes, wîthiout get- ch tulle. So hae ecessary or s whlo hadto :c Man-ypeleuthsdsrcae quite excited about the new or assemibly plant to0 be set up in ODak- ville, the Site o"f mwhich is about,2 miles fromi here. Alreadrre 'al.es tate agents -,re adlver-tisiig farm S a,, being '*coxnmntiiiing" distance fromc Oakville -- although whaât connec- tion farmn property bias with the asý- senibly Plant is openl to con1jctur-e. Wliere the thjousanids of employees w'ill livec is anlybody's guess. To miy -way of thiniking the ma imp-ortaiit bit of nlews last w-eek, 'was a anoncmet lthatqa ew method of detecting cancer biad been discovered, and Îs mat as effec- tive in the early stages of the disease as ini the later onies. It has beeni established that the blood level of glutaic acid-whiich is always present in the bloodl-has a highier level in Patients with Cancer thani it hias in a normal person. TesLs have beeni goiug on for somie tirine and diagnosis bas been foundidaccuir- ate in 91 pe'r cent of the caseaý If, after anotheî-- six mlonths, dottors3 are saitisfied this new detection me- thod is really satisfactory t1hen it wilbc Possible for anyonïe to have a routine check-up for cancer jus-, as; you Cani have X-rays foriubr cubasis. If this should be possible the greateat threat wýill 'be remnoved froin cancer as'caniicer is admîttedly curable in mnoat cases if treated in its esrly bstages. This; is of parti- cular in)teresýt to mle maino1a only, last week I got word from ni brother in En'Iglandc that hl. Wife had juat passed away-presumrablp from this drenad disease. Get Moire Because They Produce More Considerable intereat bjasýbceen aroused ilu the recenit agitationluûý f terItaiti quarttrs for equaýli7atioli of' Can!adian iiand United States wage rates. To those who jump at con- clusions, there is some pujaus5ibility lu the theory thlat a miant)i doig a certain job in une country should receie the same pay as a mati do- ing a simnilar job in another coutry, Hlowever, it requires very ltl tbougbt and very little argument te demonstate Mha ths yla acom- &Aeteacy As une of ou corne- pondenlts !points onit, -the -per cýapita otpu)tt of C'iaadians is onlly abouit M' of maît of the LIS. Obvionsy, therefone, tbtire is lesa per c'apita production he'e -ta share aIllth1at isý what we-ahl is--g(-odsf',and seýrvices, not mIonley." Th'le simplet rtis ! the in the Unitd Stes ne people m-anaige to produice mlore of the good thîngs of hife per head of poutinthan we poue Mr Gilbert E. ao, recent-ly mlade the Point thiat baa)ically the vasIlneSs of the muanket lu the U', compared with the smail size' o unlr, "ruon arfke't ia maily nesponl- sible for the irne in their *Production per anpoercumlpar- cd wýith ouron. 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