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What Does Your Handwriting Reveal? i
GEOFFREY ST. CLAIR
(Graphologist/
All Rights Reserved '- . . : V'-
fectionate "and sppirCaiieous. Bur she
is far too unassuming tor her own
good. "It would be better if she were
^.little' more conscious of her otvn
powers and exe.rted tbepi more,
She is' careful about details, is neat-
arid 'orderly. She ,wouldKi I Have bo
doubt/make a .^gopd housewife, al-
though/probably ar little '|ussy,
Tempermentally, thm igtlrl- has the
r^rire’keyed-up'naturb t^
easily excited and very expressive of
her^feellngs; ■You might devote some attention Ar
to curbing tlie temfer that “fetands
Put in y<?Ur writing Iso blatantly. ThiA
; likely to "’cause Soffie^troubre “and ’ un,
'happiness. '' " .1" ' \ /
Miss P. A. D.; it seems to me that,
most of your troubles can be traced'
to the changeable nature that ‘ you
have. You flit top readily from one
thing to another, and don’t' succeed
Jn .any ^one ..of itti-em. .bjBCaus.e^pu_do^
not devote sufficient energy and concentration. You vlary in your moods
and the -resultsis that.no sooner have
you become interested in one partic
ular thing than something else turns up to distract your attention anti .in
terest,. teinporarily. I am writing you
direct, because it is essential that
you adopt a more definite cbiirse to
follow in order to make-any real and
lasting pro^rfess in the .future. -
Would YOU like to have YOUR ___ _____ -- --handwriting analysed? And.perhaps' countries. It is generally agreed
you would likeI toknow ffie "truth f that facnTtles for . the diagnosis ^nd"
about your friends? Mr. St. Clair treatment, of cancer
can help1 you as he has'' helped so deficient in- practically
many others. In order to get your tries. Some countries, _ . , _
, personal 'character analysis, . #.-you tion. of this fact; have taken steps
must se^id for- a copy of Mr. St. I to augment their facilities for diag-
Clalr’s new yChart-j-the Graphochart, I nosis and treatment of the disease,
which^ntalp, over J00 IIlustration., 1 ESTABljlSH ; hjUhvm INSTITUTES
and shows you how to-read character . - ._^ v , -'from handwriting. It Is fascinating France has established a, Radium-
and yery Interesting. Send 12 cents ^hstitute . and: possesses a quantity
—for'^-yoqr'-copy—of-—the~'—G*raphbchart—“b-fr—xadmni^-*wdiich«—la,—alLQC.<i.te-d...._to——
and an additional 10c coin JorLeach m,mber treatment centres.- . At
specimen You want analysed. State
birthdate iii each case; and send with
3c stamped, addressed envelope to:
Geoffrey Sti) Clair, Room 421, 73 Ar-
elalde Street West,. Toronto, .Ont.
All letters are confidential and will
be answered as quickly as possible.
(Editpt's Note : Greater.v lnterest
than ever hefpr^fl"Fs peing shown in
these interesting articles by; a” vitdll-i
known Grapholp^isfc He again; Jp-
i sonaj character fading; See theI fc$l-
I-m telling you 'this In strict ,eou-
aaence, mind you. though all the ter which has attracted thousand. ,«t
world knows it, outside the office of ea er®'’ ' ■ ■?.
steadily iet eaaliy e„lta1jle tvhen tilings
^jaddea^t »4jn paying-more yrou * weakness in the or41n.
*° »nyb05' *u‘ ary it 1. m«ire>
I don’t torgel. thaV it was you who t(,mperiIiental ^advantage, broujhf
bright ua that hit ot information. you are so Subject to
about Hagar, and K I. can s1*? J™; your feelings. You are so quick to
.a word »t-advice in return I foe 0 8 80rrows, and will pro-
as it I ought to do so, But keep it sutter a good deal as a result
. bg’- ,Sy -80°t-^d-|--Yfouts.. is..mit .a' nature Umt woura
.wat^ points^thats all. . . . ; find nursing a very suitable occupa-
He left Adam in ,a st^te of 8r®ai* .l tiori, and it is fortunate that you re
perplexity but determined to watch,
his employer as Carefully ‘ a^- pqs- |
sible for.hints of* the correctness of.
these allegations. It was truo un
doubtedly, that Mr, Perkin was short
of temper, and, looking more gaunt
*and parchmenty than; ever nowadays,
but he still maintained his ascend
ancy in the office, still went to the
. court with his head high and his, uni-1
brella and gloves as immaculate as
'-ever* , If he were embarrassed and in
-4eep™water- -he--^dntr-lvedr
good face on thihgs, outside the of
fice at any rate. .
Cases still rolled in, criminal cases
mostly, and . the man worked like a
slave on them. He was always In
his office Trijen the staff , left- at
By FAREMAN WELLS known Grapholpjjisfc He again; 'jpM.
‘ "x vltes readers- to write In for ^, -pe(rr
‘ ’V ' SYMOySlS,
' AdUm Alerlston. a farrner’a Bon,,
articled to a solicitor, makes a brave
• . but unsuccessful attempt to thwart
” three thieves Th a I'bak^natchhig- raid”
'The bag was torn frojtn the hands Os a
' girl who explains .ttiap it^ontains .the
day’s takings: of her. father s ; shop, .
He attempts to tracH the thleveB.ariO
reaches an old:- warehouse, AfeM
. enters the - building while the girl
watchpa; the 'door. Suddenly he h^axe-
footsteps. .’ ' '
"~"'‘'*“~'Th’d"'Mi8th''”turn84-'out— • to»«--bo—-Adam-»a
«''* empibyer^CO.rviile' psrkini., ■ 1
Adam, »ri his private hours experl-
meritu With short-wave- wifelees. ,
I Walking homeward, Adani Is nearly
l . /run down by~a large swift car.
He calls on Priscilla JJorval.
/ Her father, recounts the history or
/ five antique chairs he possesses.
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-reAdamreflected-that,_afterreall,the
• repercussions of the Hagar case
' were likely to prove as astounding
as his friend, the barrister’s clerk,
bpd .promised him. That fellow
kjnew . something of what went on'
behind the scenes, without a doubt.
Meanwhile, under the instructions
of Mr, Corvijle Perkin,, the big house
/at/Mensbffdge ‘ jwai cl°s.6d> H*®
' fiervants'■ were dismissed, with the
exception of the hunch-backed chauf
feur; whom he retained in the role
of caretaker. ■
. Adam gained some . further light
"on the Montada“affair.onb/^ky, when
he ran across‘the sharp-faced bar-
zrister’fl clerk,’ Meorpham.
t|) . "Busy?.” .-.The sharp-faced one; in-
. terrupted his cough sufficiently' to
make the habitual/enquiry.
. ‘.‘Crowded, out,”"* answered Adam
equally to formula. •
■* The bthef liad“ihis cOugh.~ out. “Not
much use asking you nowadays if
there is anything coming bur way. It
ville Jj’erklri sends and|her brijpf to
my bloke, eh?” he- said at last.
. ‘‘Why non' /You’ve always had a
good share of our work, haven’t
■ ■■■?\ you?” ;
I..“True;, but .that was before we up-
. I ■ fiet the schemes; of his precious
I y Montada. You don’t think' there’s
any chance of his'forgiving uBJthat,
. tC’ do-you,? Not, that we ought to care..
' ;; in official quarters over that, l ean
,n\/. .Wlou. ; /~T ■ >
•| \ “You see* we happened to know—
-\pever mind how—that they were an-
^M^us^o^eL-ariline-^n^the^lighter-
=j£ei—got^to^know^—aJot^oC-queefc
thingSydn. the course Of a month, I
you..Actuallywedidyour
blqke a bit of good too, If he only
liszed it, for naturally anyone
ould think he was responsible for
ihe llne we took, and that ought to
o a,Tong way towards clearing him
' ip the eyes of the. police from any
.-ftjSpicion of complicity in the Mon--
j ,‘T- don’t; see how. the -question of
nlieity^-^CE&nsg^TSii^X^onTuIffiify-’fl'
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Some extracts
Deaths by Cancer
In Recent Years
Show an Increase
’ Advance in . Treatment But
Great Deal Remains to Be
''Done in Canadian Research
cognized this arid discontinued, your
training* The ideal nurse needs to be
well-controlled, able to keep her
head in emergencies, arid at the same
time be sympathetic and kindly. You
do have the latter traits, but certain
ly would not show at your best dur
ing tense moments.- . \
l You are indepehdent, in the sense
I that you are chary of.accepting the
relp of others. Arid you have a. good
regard for ofder. and neatness arid^
are 'bafeful~aboiff"detaiIs.?‘Air In- all,"
yoli should do. fairly well at your of-
' flee work, and be far happier than |in
the occupation of nursing. . <
Mr.-A.G.T. : Ydu have'a fairly nor
mal nature, with a slight leaning to-
----1 "<7" ■ ‘ .. wards ardour, but are by no means night, no matter how many .hours^ o I intentionally emotional. Your sense
-of-judgement-isz-well-tp-the-iore.—dnd-
as a jrule will prevent you from doing
anything tod. impetuously. ,
— TYouare^-perhapsj—too—prone“~~to_
the future a little cyncially,
Without’that faith and ambition that
a young man like you should have.
Be. more definitely ambitious; make
your plans for the future, and then
get down to brass tacks t.o try and
realize them. .
Mr. Your girl friend , is af*
.oxettime_thriyJiM.,ac.c.o.mpJLsh^d^^_The^
work went on and there, seemed to
be little suspicion among the clerks
that they /were on the verge of a
scandal that wo'uld destroy the bus
iness. Only Mr. Brewster 'seemed
worried, though it was impossible to
get him to say anything. Probably he
had better Sources of information
than the rest of the staff. So far the
only effect of the gratitude evinced
by, the barrister’s. • sharp-faced, clerk
was that Adam had become, next to
Mr. BreWster, the most harassed
-inan- in-th.e.._wJiole .office. i.......______ _
UNJUSTLY ACCUSED. '
. ^^at^4here"~was-~a---8ense-of--^gr^
tude even among the least likely of
men was further confirmed when; a
few days later Adain. walking "down
Hayrie Street on his way to the col
lege, encountered. Mrs. Hagar. She
had evidently been waiting in the
"hbpe^of^waylayin’g Eirii, Tor’Tlie step
ped into his path as he approached
and put a timid hand on his arm..
“If you can spare a few minutes to
come with an old woman,” she be-
gari mysteriously, “there’s someone
aa would be glad to: see ypu, some-
ume^S—i^gxateful-^riL_al.L_yJau-_dxixi-e-..
-for-hiim—-~r-—.
icfi^ly-K^i^wbM^^heri'-it!?§™;a~icas'e-*,6'F
’/the relation between solicitof and
client.” ' 1,1
~/avieopham--Stopped.^cb.ughing_a_jiio^
r merit, apparently in order to deliver
!HI solemn wink., "You may be ■ a
k» greenhorn,; mister,” he said sage-
rly^ ‘'and on the other hand you may
zWot; but if I- Were you, I don’t think
I’d bein a hurry to stick to Mr. Cot-
▼ille Perkin. If you ask me, and
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-tered—a’fheavil^Vu^HraBi*nF’^with«-®*a’’
broad face that might have belong-
i~ed’4o;"ar/mkctehattered™pug^
from his chair )and advanced- hold
ing out a big gnarled hand. * /
T—;'‘Mr._llaga.iL?lL/Adainsai(l as he
took the hand. _ -
The man stared at him’ a while,
gulped awkwardly and then said as,,
if With an effort: ’
“Hagar’s my riaine all right.” /
After this he relapsed into sil
ence, though. his screwed-up features
might have given the impression that
he was making. a violent search fori
appropriate words. . .- < ./
——‘-^t-^^V-J0r-’~-hegged—the—ff-oiaaB,-;
^^^iveziHagarl-time ;f or—^his’^woSds:
i,re=^buti
> have YOUR
\Ottawa. — The following figures
will indicate quite clearly the rapi
dity with which, cancer1 is increas
ing in Canada. The death-rate per
100,000 -of populaton from 1926 td
1933,'the last year for whirih statis
tics are available, was as ‘follows;-’
1926, 81; 1927, 83 ; 1928,. 88 ; . 1929,
9.Q; 1930, 91; 1931, 924;.1932, 95.5;
1933, 100. ■ . '
This rapid ■■ increase......'in...i..caricM;
' death-rate applies ■ to all civilized
Let The Simshine In 1
The, spring sunshi.ne i$ worth a lot
to you, and should be
epteF*4-hro.ugh-the-widqw^s as-^^Fas-
the dboyb. Take -a sun, bath through
the window a.8 much and as often
as “you can. It will do you a. world
of good. Bask in it and sit in it,
and let it trickle down your back.
Take the March rays this way and
you will fit yourself for the coming
fever or lassitude. Try this treat-
ntent and you wilt probably be ready
for Tlhe garden-work when it arriv
es, for you will arrive to meet it.
,1 orcal bottle of 24 or
Wst iny druigijt’s.
DOES NOT HARM
THE HEART
An Aspirin tablet starts disinte
grating as soon as it touches moisture.
That means that Aspirin starts
•‘taking hold**. . . eases even a bad
head ache,-neuritis or rheumatic pain
almost instantly. And Aspirin is sa/e.
.Doctors prescribe it* For Aspirin does
xi^o/ harm the heart. .
Be sure to look for the naxne Bayer
the form of a cross on every »
- AspiruK, tableL-^spfrM^is-made-jinT-
Canada dnd all druggists have it.
Demand and Get
A SPIRIN TRADEMARK Aegistereo in canaqa ’
A SAFE
25c,r35c(tube),5Ocj?H
tesiie No* 13
are markedly
all couri-
Some countries, in recogni-
Mount Royal Hotel
Montreal
Located in thevhearrCrf the city
—-less than. 10 minuLesL-iwalk
from all depots, a few minutes'
Walk to retail stores, theatres and
’"points’ of interest. Write, wire or
telephone for reservations.
J. Alderlc Raymond',
■ * 'President., --,•
V'prnon Q. Cardy, ,.
Managing, Director.
"Toronto- Actress
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London, "Eng. -— Elaine
. Twistl'Hcrni’ -
______________ ____________Wodson,
brilliant young Toronto actress,
secured another success on the -Lon-
don stage last; week in the . revival
of ‘‘Happy and Lllorious” by Wilfred
' Walter. - '
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Miss Wodsoi _ _ . .
qualified praise^ of .London critics Jor
____________ \ She was commended
i r -$ ■ t
again for an unusual role. ‘‘Happy
'and Glorious4’..usr..described...as..., a'
:m~ tjF
__I .... HH___> a
number of....treatment peijtres. . At
'Btoickhdlffi," the Swedish Govern-,
ment has built a'Cancer Institute,
which 'Is recognized as a model for
the rest of the world. To this in
stitute, patients are brought from
• all parts of Sweden for treatment..
The Government pays for the trans
portation of the patients and pro
vides treatment free of charge,
^heiinecessary.^The^radium^used,
in *that institute Is also provided by
’-t-he'™Gov‘er-nments~’—--Thig---instltution
has been operating for some years
and it is interesting to briefly scan
_the results arrived at. / ..___/
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CRACKED SKIN
RED KNUCKLES
SPLIT CUTICLE
PREVENT CHAPPED
ROUGH HANDS- apply
Night arid Morning
I
-■ ■ - 1'■ her ^performance \in “Alien Corn” at
Christmastide. 1 *
tad earned the un-
Tcerit. of 200, cancers of the skin df
-the-face^68^-per cent. of 66 lip can*-
cers; 62 per cent, of 113 cancers of
the mouth; ‘. 22.4 per cent, of 500
cases of. cancer of the neck of the
womb; 43 per, cent, of 46 .cases of
canoer of the body of the womb.
-All of these "cases wpre, what Is,
known as' five-year-old Cures, that is"
•tri^Ksy,
'7£onqy &j4!mond
CREAM
hkve made- a mistake,” he said..
"I ain't made no . mistake,”' she
answered. '' *
”';"He~s'tni tried..th get away, hOWT
ever. "I don’t think I can spare the
time now, Mrs. Hegar,’’ he answer
ed? / „ . ‘
"Make, time,’,’ she'wheedle^ “Him
as wants to have a talk with you
aih’t of much account, but he’s grate
ful, and happen he. might be able to
do j$>u bit of good. He knows a
deal more than he’ll ever let
not being over. brilliant with
tongue, and he wants to see you
ticular.”
Adam-glanced at his watch.
* The woman, as usual, had won.
'Five' minutes each* way’ll, do it,
and you don’t need; to stay more
he’s a thinker; '-Hagar is.”
(To be Continued.)*
Careful Kitchen ■
Practices Prevent
Spread Of Colds
£t-Wd=eKaraBt'er^^pl^y!
' “Her acting .never ^IdSt^its delicate
certainty,” said \t^e Morning Post. |
““Her'"success" was Frriumphant, and j
j-five --y^ygr^ter -treatment.
t-licy^come=
IT to ~the T Radium . Institute jat Stoc^
holm,, there are five-year cures in
38.5 per^-cent., of all cases and this,
'Is'almost” entirely due to the use of
radium. Norway , and 'Denmark,, are
> almost equal to Sweden In their fa
cilities for treating cancer..
INCREASING RADIUM SUPPLIES.,
Everywhere efforts are being made
to increase available supplies of ra
dium and provide expert treatment
• for all cancer patients. 'During' the
past three years,, rapid advance has
beefi made In Canada — diagnostic
centres and clinics have been estab
lished arid the athount of, radium in
creased—but a great deal more re-
malns ta be done.; The fact must be
emphasized again and again that
treatment of cancer, if it is to be
successful,, whether it takes the form
of surgical excision, the cautery, ra
diurn or X-ray, must be undertaken
early and It must be reiterated that
an* < essential part of the campaign
against cancer consists In the edu
cation and intelligent Co-op<?ratil>n of
t^e public, so, that early diagnosis
» ob-
Dr.Wernet’s
jelo_wjeleiu_„
Grips plates So
firmly and snugly
they can’t slip—you
.never know you have .
false teeth. Dr. Wernet’e
Powder is pleasant and
never causes soreness—-
it is the world’s largest ,.
seller—prescribed by
leading dentists—-costs ;
but little but blissful
'comfort is yours all day
lorigL , 1
complete.” ’ • 'NV
The Daily Mail’s^, critic declared j
“it is a complim(ent\ w
undoubted talent that kshe triumphs
in a play that woujd, test t[he most
experienced actress?*
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OurLeadiijgLighti
. (In th« course/ of a- recent
lecture in; astronomy it was sug-
geeted that . ^wh-dwellenr of.
today did not,/get. io clear a
view of the stars as did their
"forerunners of a; generation
ago because of the improved
lighting arrangements for city
streets. ) , .«•
Papa, in Queen V Gloria'a day,
' Cetuld frequently detect Oriwi; .
Apd Charbee Wain, or Milky Way.
. He erften had Ms eagle eye «m,
But n4r» offspring, bathed In
_ ■' _ ’ / ■
-Fmm w/re eotietella-
tiwss, ' -—...
<4 the tf-ztry rutfrit,'.
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DRWfeRNrf
POWDER
* fewhomrimo
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Sniffling Cook Should .Wear
Mask as Guard Against In
fecting Family. -
There axe laws to keep people
with colds from spreading germ|j in
kitchens where food is cooked for
the public, but the„ home ‘ kitchen
and pantry are more or less at the
mercy of‘ the elements, or at least,
the housekeepter’8 wisdom arid caw-
tion.
Of course, it's usually impoaaible
for the woman who, does her own
work and has “just a cold” to keep
out of the kitohen.' The. hungry
ones must be fed-. But if women
will take the simple pseeautfoa of'
___ ______ covering the nose krid mouth urlth
and'as they en-is^ral thickneeaes eWeecloth-T-
j mask fa«jion—while '■ baking
-jjand cooking* she can- kate-g-wAFd the
• | p^eeihua- health' of her family.
■ The silver dlahea. ®ted by any
body who ha* a.'&oM he wr-
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than a minute, unless you’ve a mind
to.” ' ' . ' ■
He, said, .“Ail right?’ and followed
her- across the bridge arid -^pj£n a
turning on the opposite side to Grail
Street, a turning of almost similar j
depravity. About half-way down |
there was a narrow opening between }
two rdwg of squalid ■ cottages. Up .
this she turned/and stopped at the J
e'nd ■ house-. The door opened direct- ‘
ly Jnto
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