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LAY NE
4011,4. ttv
D'sguateit with his own marriage,
rope led by. ihe he Las met
111 3011s of travel. a reader bas
decided that all \so:MIS are false
creatures.
"Your column.
Anne Meet," lie
begins. "is one
that a travelling
man might read
for diversion. 1
desire to give
you a little ea
the mature side
of life. Yours
runs to the !Ms
"Most men maintain homes for
their children. Wives stay there
because they have no place else
to go. Children should never be
made victims of adult folly—and it
is folly for most people to marry.
'All women marry for a home,
to avoid earning one for them-
selves. With a man, marriage is
purely biological. That thing called
love is, with auy woman. a dollar
mark.
try fe4wLa
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- Make the soles of crocheted rags —
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Thrifty! Pattern 724; crochet
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Print plainly PATTERN NUM -
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(in coins) for our Laura Wheeler
Needlecraft Book, Illustrations of
patterns for crochet, emhroidery,,
knitting, household accessoriea.
dolls, toy s . . . many hobby and
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TELLS II 1S' STORY
-For a •1•1,-,:-to-emtil
consider a ma:, tt,urie:l more thau
30 years, -e ;re two children.
-0,Tje eomplaieed eonstuntly
about !ter lot --though her mother
could not write. and she came twee
a 'tote, of 110 N1011410111111,
el' she marre,', she wrote
hoe parents doily The stoic
felt it a moral duty to maintain
the ploalge he'd made, though lie
knee.- his viie thought more of
her pareina ;leet sloe did oi
He proeided an expensive home.
witli overetlihig front •refrigerator
to - tine ferniallings. a good
car. and mitimima food Mils, all
:edit for.
"Ili* avoer conlit 53811 11,
friends, Site grew too fat for a
suint suit. Never tilted outdoor
activities. j wit too lazy- to do owe
than feed herself , .
"NVOIllen have trouble landing a
man liecaitae they are tali e—from
the faisies they car to guile
thee use to t•oeree him into mar-
rying.
*Silly stud' to you, 20 dOnia, but
the woman of today 1. definitely a
phony.
"Ask (me to iliatier, she's on a
die,. Care to Claret!. Tier feel hurt
Suggest a drink. make her's just
half. Phone some people for bridge?
Don't know anybody to call . .
A nice honie, inn no frieuds. :Simi/ -
jag, isn't it?'
'Therefore, after 3,1 years' tra-
velling, to use women are very
much alike."
* TO "1.-• NS Ill NED": Yoer eon-
' elnsions are those of a man -ills-
' illusioned in his marriag•e.
* scornful of other women be has
°' known,
" Your wife wits probably always
' 1)11' person she is today. incana
• ble of being anything rise.
1 wonder how long you knew her
"- before you married?
• After 1011 found litr out, you
* did your duty, probably for your
" children's salre--when many a
- man would have run off, fast.
• The happy marriages in this
world are the marriages You
" never hear about. And it is gen-
* erally acknowledged that the
" average we work, harder to
* keep her marriage good than
• 1118113' a husband does.
O \V -hat do my rearier: think?
Anne Hirst is glad to publish
her readers' experiences and corn -
menta when lier.space allows. Send
your story to her, at Box 1, 123
13th Street, New Toronto, Ont.
WRONG TIME
A scotanion travelling in Pales-
tine learned ol an addition to his
family circle. The happy father im-
mediately provided himself with
some water from -the Jordan to
carry home for the christeiling, and
returned to Scotland.
On the Sunday appointed for the
ceremony, he pecaented himself at
the church and sought. out the
beadle in order to hand over the
precious water, He pulled the flask
from bis pocket, but the beadle held
no a warming band and Fame near
, .
to whisper: "No the ono, ski no the
nool Maybe after the kirk' s ootl"
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Trying Grandma's Cooking—Mrs. Kate Aitken, not :ad cookery expert and Woman's Director of the
Canadian National Exhibition gives her grandson Johnny his first, delicious taste of Christening
Cako. One of the features at this yea r's "Ex" was a Christening Cake contest.
H ON!CLLS
INGEELFAR
What W11111,1. 2.I'
1,11' From !ate, iall to early 01110
iller We haVe eatilied and irozeii
112 '1 to fall lz-ek sin, Then we toast
01; fresh lierries--atrawberries. ra-•
berries, blueberries and ti '''0'..
lict emelt berries and peaches come,
1 gap—hard to till if it w re not
for early apples. And is there any-
thing nicer than a good apple
mad, 1',! 1''( apples straight Imo
the (21887 It has a freshness and
tang just right fur hot sa2ow-1.
days. And apple sauce adds /At` ,1
301 0110 1110111'4. T11000 14 01113 one
thing wrong with early 111(110
11')'
--
they- ripen too fiwt and tlieti
their flavour, 'fbe only ay to
lengthen the early apple season is
to can them, Some farm women
don't think it AVortilWilile. i\layoe
it 12111 if you peel all the aPples.
l don't. There is agi easier way --
but it is a messy job so it i, (30
";61 10 do a lar(le (Malaity at one
time.
- Get a /70111110 .01 1/1141 eh of *1111111
- apples—save your big ones for pi 0,
K.511. 0-1 in half, remove slant-,
and blossom end but don't destroy
valuable vltantins by peeling or 00!--
in14 the apples. Place in large Pre-
serving kettle with a 9112311 81110,11A
Of water ---how- much depends npon
the juiciness of the apples. Cool;
until quite soft. 'Viten force the
1,1111, of the. apple: through a ro-
tary 1 (dander. Place apple pulp.
bad: in kettle with sugar to taste
Bring to the boil—atirring to pre•
vent burniug. And ho52 quickly
apple•satIct. can burn! 1./on't letoo.
it for the telephone, whatever 3(13
do. As :soon as your pulp is rc-ally
boiling, place it in prepared jars
just as you would any other fruit.
11111 watch your step, Apple sauce
hi quantity has of spitting
and sputtering . a few blobs cm
your arm ran 03111,0 painful burn
I i can even catch yoo ill 1 110 000
if you are peering tel malcc hIll'C
whether it is boiling or not. Yoe
generally find out—the hard way.
1 neidentalla, it is no time to have
rltiidreit around—so arrange Our
time for canniog accordingly
- Clearing up after the apple aim:a!
is in the j'ar, volt s0011 discover
why it is better to do a lot at one
lime, and be done with it, The
colander, the wooden pluntier and
es ety dish and spoon plastered
With peel and pulp - Not too
much polo if the job is done pro-
perly. You breathe a aigh 01 re-
lief when it is all cleaned up. Your
reward Nimes when you tire extra
busy and can aerve fresh apple sauce
by just bringing up a jar front the
cellar. But a word of caution, Be
sure you have a tight aeal when yds
can it. Given tile opporTunity, ap-
ple sauce can start working in a
harry. If you have a strong tem-
perance viewpoint it might rnin
your reputation in a flurry.
Well, Partner is busy cutting
sec•ond crop hay, Tioh was home
on Saturday in time to pill; the p0W-
er-1110We1' on to the tractor and do
a few refunds in the field, What a.
thing it is to be yoring and strong.
Beth eau pin the mower on in al,orn
half -au -tap, 1 thioes are not. 31....;
1 here they Sheuid 1 111' sly,. ON
tuirv'er a 111,21 or l'3 ('0 n with a
urov awl 2,•wryining dro,Is hit.,
pLeo. I acorns ones toe smile
yi,it I limp him :.ini it Mkt, the
of 110 a vinyl! 0, 11, (10.. But
1.0001. . . eoontually,
,er knot: hat I may M.:: to
help with e5e 1133 0, 4.:24 '11120'--
dav 10/114 etilf up of
back caroler vied walhlug
home let the call got 1 'el Rad
laid dov 11 on the jo..• 1 w't'- 1, 0
heavy to carry stT Parolee came
clot% n for the traclor and stow. -
boat. Nly job was to sit on ate
stone twat mid keep the calf from
Ptllitig,n. It 32138 the day of
Institute Meeting and Partner cal,
hal me jnat. as 1 111(11 things started
for dinner. !father titan take chaue-
ea1 shut otT the burners and pulled -
the peeestire rooter to a cold stall -
Started all (icor again avben f got
back hoine, dinner
and late for the turtling. But things
th1,1 don't •worry me any more.
They are far front being major ea-
tastrophe.i. owever, mwertain; y
about getting away dries keep me
from offering other people a ride.
Going alone looks. selfish. But 1
generally -lina someone glad of a
ride home so that eases my (1)11-
SC:0118e as hit.
just iinagine--ditit, dry weather
at last! In fart, Aye could even do
with 8 11100 1/1111! 111011100. There is
a grand smell .01 clover and new
1105n hay driftingthrough the win-
dow, Partner is hopefully, leaving
the red clover for seed. We may
get good results as the bees are
working on it from dawn to (lark
Speaking of bees Partner and
1 were loading logs to fix a bridge:
When we Uncovered a bundle
nest 1 rail for the house. Partncr
fought the bee., with It's hat while
he stra;glitencd the load and 111011
drove away with the tractor cs
quick a; lie could make it! 1111
811118 glad he didn't linehorse, to
worry shoot. •
Can't Sleep? Try Tills.
It is believed that a lien treat-
ment for Maoism ht will dispose of
1110 world's biggovl flocks of sheep,
the imaginary animals that are
vomited on the pillow,
hist( ad of this ancient and not
tways successful device, and 1/1
111800 (11 drugs, a loudspeaker be-
side the bed repeat:, simple p1i0-500
over and over again in 11 1110210"
112, The plwasea are carefully ello-
sien to induce Meet), not unlike
phrases used in hypnotic sugges-
tion. The tape recorder is operated
in the nursing office of a hospital
or nursing home,
Exeellent 1.0511118 1(01 ,aid to
have been obtained. .filany patients
have been able to sleep without it.-
ritating dreams or Jiightniarest
sonic victims of sleepleasness and
its Inevitable exhaustion have been
able to take daytime naps for the
first time in their lives, After two
or three weeks of the bedside
loudspeaker' treatment, cadet and
refreshing sleep lia* been achieved
without drugs.
11 seems a 1.2ity 10 104,0 all Pm
sheep, though, ',ate!y we've heard
that many a tired business man has
gone to sleet) cheerfally counting
the fortune picked 1111 from clipping
their wool.
UNDAY SCHOOL
LESSON
13y Res R. B. Warren, B.A.B.D.
• I
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For Sunday. Sept. 2nd.
CH RELATIONSRISTIAN
AMONG RACES
John 4: 4-14; Acta 10: 25-28:
Colossiane 3: 11.
Memory Selection-: God is no
reepector of persons: But in every
nation he that feareth Him, and
worketh righteousness, 13 accepted
wiNthmI:litma.n.tAicit8s1p 1 0, 1:,3h4ibi -35.11 a 1,111'
son of another race if you have
a prejudice against • that race. It
Wits when the Samaritan woman
learned that 1 esns Wns 1)1)1 lihe the
other .1 ews, Who had no dealing.;
With the Samaritans, that Ale 122,
willing to learn of 11 1111 concern-
ing the water of life. So if you
wish to 'be.• of help to people of
other races (and there are iniluy
01 11(151 in CAW 11114121 1, 111411 yOu •
must WOrk, realizing all the impli-
edions of the truth that Cod
"hatit made of one blebd all na-
tions of men to dsvell on all the
face of -the earth," (Acts 17:261
It took a vision from God -to clear
Peter of hi0 superiority coMplex.
But he did walk in the light and
Cod -bonorecchim in pouring. forth
The Holy. Ghost on the Lientiles
while Peter preached to them.
Race prejudice is taught by ex-
ample, Children, before they come
aophisticated, are remarkably free
from it, Around the aweer from
our home lived two volored boys
about the aame age 112' (1(5' 01123811
year-old. They het:2111e cillinls.
'filen we 11101e11 to another com-
munity. The pals which my boy
invited 10 his eleventh birthday
party were a Canadian, ,it Ameri-
Can, a Japanese; a Dutch boy -re-
cently arrived from Holland, n boy
of (1ermaic d.escent. a boy of Swiss
parent, -and one of*Greck pat•ents.
They had a jolly time together. -
Christians are like that too. 111
the kingdom of Christ "there is
neither Creek nor Jew. circum0
vision nor uncircumcision. Barbat-
ian, Scythian, bond or free: hut
Christ lo all. /11111 111 all," Men's
hearts flow -together when their
affections center on Jesus 'Christ.
If the nations would only turn
to Him, the arms race 010111(1 be
cwar. War viimildbetlelinitely out.
COULDN'T AFF011D IT,
The professional horse - player,
rending the racing results, sighed
despairingly,
"What's the Malt cr.:" asked the
sympathetic friend. "Down 95510"
"Ye.s—that's a Itiindred dollars
l'ye lost today. Last week I lost
nearly live hundred dollars,
terrible."
"What a fool you must be," chi-
iferi the friend, "Why don't you
(31‘."(iiisi.e"11)1,rup?"
blor indignantly. "I Can't do that,
ifs oly Jiving!"
NEW Ind
USEP Too
'I'V With A Halo
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'a halo light mound the pirture tulie
v. hill, is :edit 10 34111. 11101011,011
Vi411111i1. he light i, created by
a cold cathode ra) tube and lessens
eontras hot woe!, taro and the
da el..
Patches- Walls, Floor
New flo,r and wall repair Ina
terial can he used Unt;er any under-
lay board. Quickly levels surfaces
with crack, and depressions. Made
of hydraulic cements, ilue silica
sand and asbestos ilbres, material
will not crack out or powder awl
can he cea diet -edged,
4:
Air Conditioned Crib
Vinylfilin is used III 11011 portable
baby crib which is said to be - air.
imuditimied. 110383' gauge, 1 ear -
resistant, transparent vinyl mater-
ial is attached to a light -weight
tubular steel frame. Ventilation and
protection from insects are pro-
vided by rustproof plastk screen-
ing on all four sides with zippered
panel on top. Mattress is also made
of plastic.
el -hood the gam •
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• ISSUE 35 — 19111
••
Ground .Alarm
Nov alarm tells att•tontatically
wheuelectric fine is grounded. Ad-
justing to 81(3' resistance from zero
111) 10 8.000 Ohms, alarm rectith-es
no maintenance and . uses hells,•
horns - or lights for signaling de -
\dyes. , •
Colorless Coat
Able to withstand temperature
changes is new colorless plastic.
fluid for waterproofing exterior
walls. Material is arid and alkali -
resistant and claimed not to crack
or peel.
*
-Light Deodorizer
Nes': polished stainless ateei light
fixture for kitchens, balbrooms,
cupboards. ete., requires no calends
eats, WiCks, yet deodorises sur-
rounding area by means: of ozone.
Plugged into any 110 volt AC out-
let it 1'.'ill generale sufficient oz•ont
to keep a 1,000 cm. ft, room fresh.
Core 111111 1* bum producing
ultraviolet rays,
4 A 4
Trimmers' Safety
Tree trimmers' poles, oiten liable
10.211ock on contacting posver Etna,
are now protected by a four -foot
section made oi plastic material
used as tut insulator.
These sections can be joined to-
gether or seith regular aluminum
01. magnesium poles. Plastic sec-
tion will not splinter or crack, is
about one-thital the weigh! Or WOCid-
ell y.Oles.
Away With Fading
New cof12rle2s provides an
ultra -violet coating to be sprayed
on glass, leather, metal crud some
fabrics to prevent fading and de-
terioration by the 3211118 rayS, Said
to be especially advantageous to
store owners, preventing fading of
store window inerchancli*e, liquid
cannot be seen and does not hinder
transparenry of glass.
o ,
Mystic Top
Latest toy to hit the Callatliall
and Amerivati market ,is
invented plastic top claimed 10.
puzzle adults as 'Well as .children.,
'rots is made of tWO colours,- with
one colour on a . flat end with a •
short groaved stern. Alm other .
our On the • .rounded end. Top is
spun on rounded surface and ap-
pears to change colour as' it 981(1-
5
ally ends its spinning turned over.
ou the stem end,
Good to Last Draw .
Plastic holders for ordinary
school crayons and industrial cray-
ons for marking purposes prevents
(rayon from melting or breaking
and push Inaton operation enables
it to he used 1153 to the last inch.
Industrial crayon stiPplied- in the
holder wIl write on plastic, metal,
cellophane, glass, ete'.. while school
crayons• are placed in holders 01
satne ('01858 10 render identification
0119..
HOM, CAN
(0? Anne Ashiev.
Q. I -low crn 1 :dean used fmraaa
se that it Can las re -used?
item. the Ittrailln to the 1,11
221 10621 0i,1'„raiii through three
thielinessea Cheesecloth (.000 111
motel. 14 voeo, if neeesmaty. If not
too dirty, 11 can someihnes
cleaned with 0 brush itI wiam.
water.
*
Q, 'Tow can 1 treat per.spiring
hands?
A., Try n*4 ing 3521, three
1171705 a da.1 , 01' at. least nightly, al)
astringent heion conaistine of one
part boracie acid to twerily ;meta
of water, and then ,lust them 'with
talcunt powder.
/: *
Q. How can I 'restore rusty cools?
A. Soak the tools in kerosene':
then rul, with sandpaper,. aftei
which polish with engine ail,
Q, How can I remedy insomnia?
A. A very effective remedy for
producing sleep is to stew spring
marina coarse brown sugar., and
take one teaspoonful before retir-
ing. This will not only produce
sleep, hut is very healthful.
1. *
Q. How can 1 prepare ;1 good
toilet water?
A. Au excellent toilet water 1111
he made by uniting two .ounees
elder flower water with an enlist
quantity oi distilled wat-r.
• s.
Q. How can I soften shoes that
have become stiff from being wet?
A. A. little kerosene rubbed into
the shoeS will soften them and
make them pliable, Castor pil
also effective.
Pi A
jffFY
And the
RELIEF IS LASTING
For fast relief from headache get
IIISTANTINE. For real relief get
11132`.41.1711,73. For prolonged relief
get INSTANTINE 1
Yes, more people every day am
finding that LANSTAIVTDIE is one thin(
to ease pain fast. For headache, for
rheumatic pain, aches and pains of
colds, for neuritic or neuralgic pale
you can depend On INSTANTINM to,
bring you quick comfort.
Itisvatairra is made like a pres-
cription of three proven medical,
ingredients. A single
tablet usually brings
fast relief.
621 InstantIne Map
1043(0255
ken, It handy
stantine
1 2 -Tablet Tin 25e
economical ae•loblol Boat* ?Ss
Super for Supper—
made with 'MAGIC
t.'1 1"edown to ['leveret Peeking
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HOT BISCUIT SUPPER -SANDWICH
Sonsercto taste 3, c. minced cooked meat with 'grated
onion, salt, pepper and condiment sauce; moisten slightly
with leftover gravy or cream sauce. Mix and sift twice,
(ban sift, into a bowl, 2 c, onee-sifted pastry flour for .
c. once -sifted bard -wheat flour), 4 taps. Magic Bpfj
elong
Powder, lel tap. attlt,34 tsp. dry 2210501111, 0221 ht finely
5 tbs. chilled shortening. Make a 23011 311 dry ingredients
and add 510, chili sauce and 13 21, milk; mix lightly with a
fork, adding 1211114 if necessary, to make a soft
dough. Itnead for 10 seconds on a lightly -floured l'ilsts......iteafi
board and divide dough into equal portions. Pat sit • M-0-'11.
one portion into a greased round 830 calm pau .91 "la"'
and nomad almost to edges with meat mixture;
moisten edges of dough with water. Pat second
portion of dough into an 8,141. round and Placa RIO
over meat mixture; prase lightly around edges' Lo
seal; acme tot? layer deeply into 6 pie•shanod
wedges. Bake in hot 01011, 42012, about 20 nuns. 'BAK'6
,
Serve hot with brown female same. Yield: 1
6 gen/hiss.
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