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In Saskatchewan -— Cash
Registers Ring Again After
Six Years.
I,"SALAMA»
Young Men Find
. Economic Barriers ....
To Early'Marriage
7 ChScago—Marriage5' .is, ' increasing
in the United States, but the money
angle is gjsMg it a ;new trend, Dr.
WJUiam F.'Ogburn, noted University
; -of. Chicago sociologist, says.
; ’“There: are more , married'
.' women than married young
f he said in a paper prepared for
■ scientific journal,” and ''“there ' ■
more- married older men than
.ried- older women.’’ / .
■•“"■’■“The^ausw'errte
the fact: “Young .men, find economic
“•?barriers“to“marria'ge., which young
women do. .not meet, since the mani
is the breadwinner.”,.
“Widowers,” he continued “pro
bably' supply many of the older men
marriage with younger women.”
“That-Widowers”remarry in gTeat-
~er“numbeTS'“than“widows“is“S'h'own~
by;’"fbe fact that J the ■number, of
widowers at any one time is ajmut
: one-half -as. great as the number of
widows, a fact that can nbt be. due
to sex differences, in depth rates.”
young
men,”
a
aye
mar-
, Cigars for women, made from Ha
vana Teaf—of “choicest—and—mildest
variety, in several sizes and' shapes,
Borne little bigger than a cigarette,
have been introduced here by im
porters..
• BATTERY OPERATED SETS
-• Amazing tone. Unusual cabinet "
beauty. New airplane type
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storage or dry celL Mantel and
—Console—models
As low as ... .
• HYDRO OPERATED.SETS
Th®- only sefs ’with, the pre
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Wes^erby
Australia.
Start the
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*' . • SYNOPSIS .
Dap Prescott and Gordon
find , gold tn -the arid bush of
They stake ,their .claim arid
long, journey to the coast.Westerby. has a fiancee,' Gladys Clem
ents in England,, but when they arrive
In - Sydney he marries, a pretty blonde.
Gordon forwards' a photo of Dam tb?
tprmer fiancee, .Gladys. “Clements,
London and- when* Dan arrives she lieves he -is" Gfb.dpn. 33-ve Gilchrist,
typist, obtains Work in .M-edlicott's
flee, the, broker who is floating
mine.
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of-
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“I represent Mr. Daniel .. Prescott,”
"Cairns • began. ". . t
“And what’s the difference between
r’im and-Westerby?” snapped Mrs.
Clements. “Ifl you ask me, this story
is all bogey. We seed the, ph-oto .and
r we seen the. .map.
Swear that he
add among my
true?, fionsay.”
“That. is'7 not
ehts,” Cairns'said. “Mr. Prescott real
ises, better than anybody,, how strange
his conduct must appedr. I entirely
jailed tp' understand it' until I had
the pleasure of. meeting .this charm
ing girl face to face.’?,”” -
■ This compliment, brought a hopeful
smile' to the doleful face of the girl.;
'“I’ve no fault to ifind .with Mr.
Prescott,” Gladys said, “I’m. sure he
, Tietliavjed._]ikft,.a.,_,D.eid'ect gentleman-
while he was hetet No girl could -want
-a^Toyelier/rihg.”__L a. ”■■•.,■ : '
She displayed
Mr. Cairns.
“If he’s suited
where does this
Mrs. Clements ■ asked shrewdly,
^e chose to- stay -in—Australia, Wa
: ^S-HOOksO U tr’2-----------------------------------
' “Let me-explain,’’- Cairns said, “Mr,
Prescott, Visited Hillingdon... for no
other purpose than to explain to M*s
Clements/The,.business which had de
tained her bethrotlhed in Australia. ■*
By a stupid-mistake-made by Wester
by with the'photographs, Miss Cle
ments indentified Mr. Prescott as the
man she was to marry.”
“So ^e says,’’ ;’intrepolated Mrhi ■
-Clements. ' . /
“There- was his own picture con
fronting him,” Cairns . said, ..pointing
to Dan’s picture which still, adorned
the mantel. “And the young lady, I
gather, had bestowed an affectionate
greeting before he had time to dis- 1
claim the honour done him..” .
“IVhat ’arm was there in that?” de
manded the mother. ' . .
“Npne at all; but you’ll admit that
the temptation to supplant his part
ner was a very, strong., one. Against
r-t&e- dictates xff -his conscience, Mr.-
Witnesses Will
passed" in this town,
girl’s friends, -as her
disputed, Mrs. Clem-
it for the benefit of
and. my girl’s' suited,
Westerby come, in,"
"If
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■ Swift Current. ~ The depression
doesn’t'live here any more.. This hub
of a letter from Mr. -Westerby, the southwest portion of Saskat-,er’ . .
Which will explain all.”,, ' ( ;
“Hur!” sniffed the elder lady. “You
don’t . say who you are, I no.tice;; or j
where -we can' find' either you1 or this !
man Prescott.” . "
“There' is my card,” Qairns said.
/UAnd’ as. J' act™fpr-Mt-, Prescott; any
communication for him can bp sent-to
my- address.”
• “Fd likd to see him,”
chewan has been oiled with confi
dence and the wheel of better bnsL
•ness is slowly starting io turn again.
Cash-registers are ringipg and people,
are asking the price of farms. ' '
.After six years of watching grass
hoppers eat what drought failed to
, dry up or dust storms blow* awpy; the
I district had a crop this fall. It was
Gladys-said i not a large crop but it has brought
tearfully. “ThisJs a.11 a mistake. I’m I back confidence, business men-assert,
sure it could be put right If I could'
djhly see him for a few minutes.” - „
“I’m afraid >' that’s not possible,”
Cairns repliecl.• “In , .the circum
stances . . V” . -
He gpt no further, for Gladys dis
solved into copious weeping../ With
a handkerchief to. hei’ face she stumr
bled out of the room.
“I call this fisliy,” her mother de
clared. “I go' straight to a lawyer,
understand?’ „......./ ..., ' .
“That is just what I should -advise,’’
Mr.. Cairns agreed. “You may give
him my - durance that, pay client is-
not Mi.* Westerby; and that Mr.
Westerby will. explain , liis position
without Any loss of time?/
.He drew ,.a; long breath, of relief as
he escaped from the- house.
“The end of this,” he, murmured,
■mopping his brow, “will be a settle- ^^^ofW?rTOXOTPil”Mve;;tb
takb a blank cheque in my pocket to
effect it. My only- doubtHsr^who must
sign the cheque?” ... /
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Clad in loose-fiahnels,. with a tw.Oed
cap on . his head and big. knapsack
slung- dyer his back, Dan -Prescott
waited om VTctbiia Station.,..Ha,was
-as—ful-l—ha-lf-Tiodn^^
his eagerness to start on the promis
ed .ramble. On his face there was
such a Idok of bo’yish anticipation
that womten turned to takd another
look at the bronzed man, who looked
like a schoqlboy on‘ the first day of j
Eis holidays.. .' / ■ I
He cast rriany-an impatient glance
-at—the-cleek-before the hands pointed
;to the sdt time. And .here, was Ev;e,
advancing to greet him, with an air
that was ndtaceably constrained.
TO BE CONTINUED . "
<JAPAMT£A>
Ths Book
Farmers have a little mopey after
yeg.rs of self-denial and they are com- j
ing to town. In rattling old family
chariots long'' distances to purchase
neocs^iti:esr-'and supplies/for The. .long
winter months. .
. And because their rural cousins ,lire
spending money, city folk are back at
work. One department’ store head
declared. his- company is-, doing . the.
best business in seven years and
engaged 15 extra .clerks.
' W. W. Smith, member of t
katchewan Legislature,: has
numerous inquiries about far
!in the district, from points in Alberta
and Manitoba, Small houses in the
city are -at'.'a premium, he ^id, and
apartment blocks filled.
. “You hear business is picking
Mr. Smith queried in response
question. “Say? have j-ou ever
here on a. Saturday night? You
to elbow your, way into the stores.”
Many farmers, who.Jeft'tjie, district
in swirling, dust storms a few-years
ago are starting to return. A caval
cade of confidence has brought about
the. boom. Buying power has.thrown
the; period;/.of■ leConomic distress fort'S'
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Movie Marvels
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At the Fall convention of the
Society of Motion Picture Engineers
held at Washington the other day
■’there was less, talk of television and
more, of what might be expected -in
the next, few years to improve the
talkies themselves. Two or- thr.ee
yedrs ago they. were telling us-that
each would, have a small television
' set in his. home, but the - highlight
of this recent meeting: is the an-
■nouncement^fhat by 1940 third-dim
ension 'films will be a fact. Characters
and ’backgrounds will stand out in
I bold relief/just as they used to do
, (minub the- thrill) when wetlobked at
the photographs through the old-
__ ___ _ ___ _____ . time stereoscope." that’, laid/upoh the'
> r. - a s s i s t-an t ■ v'omenls-T parior -table. -. .-.----
Measure Your Hip
For Average Weight
— .If'/Vcti're worried^ about, your1
weight, as compared with; the average |
for your .height, forget it — consider I
-your width. . _ ■ ____-I
/ That’s■ •the advice -of ?Dr- Tle4en4
-v-ho-j-rs-fronr
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Have you made out" your' list of
Christmas presents yet? Undoubtedly
marked, against this name and that is
—a book. The following offer a nice
variety and. make gifts' that your,
friends will remember Tong after the.
season of giving is over. 1 ; <•.
With the’ Gross family,- inhabitants”
of that section, of New York life
known as the Bronx. The book, is
brilliantly illustrated by that well-
known artist, Mr. Hoff.
SALAMfNA . by Rockwell Kent
(Geo; J. McLeod Ltd., Toronto) is a
book to treasure. The illustrations by
the author,- of which there' are' oyer
eighty, .are alone sufficient .to- recom
mend this book.'"It is an Adventurous
autobiography, ta .true chronicle of
many curious and romantic happen
ings in Greenland life, the. land which,
has so captivated this ' author.
Halifax Youngster
Saved Her Pennies
For War Veterans
MAN. THE'UNKNOWN, by Alexis
Carrel (Musson’s, Toronto) is an ideal
book, as a gift to the. more: thought
ful of your f-rinds and relatives.
'What, is man?.'What- is • his ■ future?
' Al exis I, -S urge on. ,-s c i-e’ntis t,Ah-
^w^-r-s-^hAseJmp(u:ta.n.U_q.ueMions_Jta_
straight-forward, . simple . language,
easy to grasp and pleasant to read.?
Halifax.—The discovery that- in
valid veterans in Camp Hill Hospital
here “never got out to play”, turn
ed : eiglit-year-old. Patricia Godfrey
from dolls to social work., /
Aided by' her sevew-year-old sis
ter,.‘Joan, Patricia distributed cigar
ettes and candy' to the bed-ridden
World War veterans on Remem
brance Day.
Ever since she visited the'hospital
some time ago^ Patricia had saved
her pennies for-the occasioni and at
the same, time made her sister do
likewise
MARY- -QUEEN • OF SCOTLAND
And The Isles by Stefan-Zweig (Mac
millans.,. Toronto), goffers, this author
always, intrigued, biographers and i.n
,at -his best.' The subject-of Mary has
j always intrigued, biographers and i.n j the past1 thhave been prone to be
overcome ’oy -her fascinating qualities.
Stefan Zwfeig has weighed all the evi^
deuce/and at the end-of the book,
we have an exceptionally clear ■ pic
ture, of tihisj, tragic queen. .Queen Eliz-
. abeth,; Darnley,1 Bothwell all come forth
as living’ breathing characters. The
scene of the execution of Mary is al
most gruesomely too real. A book
to read dnd remember.
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THE" SECRET OF-KEEPING FIT
by Artie/ McGovern, (Musson’s, Toi
ronto) is a book many people will ap-
’ rpreciate., Do -you :wanfr,to reduce? Do.
..-you want to gain weight? , Do/you
best ever since, to rectify /his , error
of conduct.” /
“I don’t see what all. the fuss is
about,” Mrs. Clements-said. “You" can
see for yourself that the girl Is satis
fied with what she’s got;; Westerby
■'can go and ’ang'’imself.”
“There are other considerations,
dear lady, besides those; of personal
inclination,” Cairn said sfiavely. “Mr. .
Westerby and Mr. Prescott have mu
tual business ties, which are very im
portant, Mr. Presfaott is very clear
about his duty in the jfiatter, which
is to. withdraw.’’
“Then who atm, 1 supposed .to be
engaged to?’’ Gladys asked, a little
tartly. “I’ve worn Mr. Prescott’s ring,
and introduced h"im to my friends.”
‘ “I understand that you have, let
ters which contain a promise of mar
riage:,” Cairns replied. “Obviously the
"writer of those letters has first claim
upon you.” , 3
^An’dUfi^s~lKTAc^^ MrST
Clements scornfully, “I say that
bird in ’and is worth two in the bush
—-especially the Australian busr. And
if. you ask me, I’d say that Mr. Gor
don Westerby and Mr. Prescott were
such close partners that nobody
knows the difference between them,’’
“Belidve me, you are in error,”
Cairns assured' her. ‘‘The cable you
received from Australia tells. T gath-
CHAPPEDlSKIN? NO!
HINDS’ RELIEVES
HANDS AND KNEES
CHAPPED BY SNOW AND WIND
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now the -pictures wjll ■ ■■■ -be -colored
i in
tabulation of some 10,000 children and ■ conspicuous” and at the same time
college students; • < S0Upd apparatus will be so per-
Instead of one “normal”, weight as' fected.I itha-t noises will seem to be
.given on height tabieSj,_her scales^ cpming from the appropriate loca-
give seven “averages” 'based on! tion on the/screen.4 .
width as well as height': ’ ‘ Research, scientific data and the
Width—technically, the bi-iliac di- laboratory are all contributing to
ameter —is the measurement at the fu£ure of. tbe industry, and. a- <*'»•/>« F P • 4-V» ztl Ti I <r» lxA-n An 4- Vw fil 4 rf fv-i _ «.. *
| sound Will bd~ reproduced
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tables based on Jive jeaf s” study and ■■ so "natiTrafiy ^7^0/ be “almost in
college students;
crest of the hip bones with sliding
calipers, on the same principle as
measuring a marble with a monkey
wrench.
Thus, for instance, a girl of 18 who
is 5 feet, 4 inched tail, might; nor
mally weigh as little as 107 pounds,
If hgr- bi-iliac diameter is 9.6 Inches,
or as much as 133 pounds if sbe
measures as much-^as 12.2 inches,
“Tests that ha(ye been made so far
indicate injustice has been. done. to.
about 30 per* cent, of those measured
and; labeled too thin or too fat under
•the old one-dimension- “table;,’’"*Dr."
Prypr said.. -
The-stocky girl who pines To be wil
lowy, therefore, " should ' not starve
herself into nervous irritability but
strive to keep to .her ‘‘.width-weight.’’
On the other hand, Dr. Pryor said
some Stanford girls who had been
told they Were “underweight”, prom
ptly shed ideas they were “delicate"
when they learned they were normaal
weight on' her charts.
further, forecast of 1940 . is that
sound Will bCr reproduced over a
frequency range, of from 30 to .10,-
000 cycles with smoothness r and
reality, and that these disquieting
and disillusioning background noises
will be suppressed to the/ point
. where volume range of expres
sion will be comparable to the or
iginal- sound sources. , ■ >«
"Color,” said the president, ‘‘will
have achieved its majority and will
clothe Ehe jpicture in the raiment of
..a,_g.entleman,.„.neifhex_shahbj]ym._nb.r..
blatantly but in such excellent taste
and perfection of detail as to be al-’
most entirely inconspicuous.”
Thus a science that everybody
interested in progresses arid
afad more weaves itself into
lives of a public that must be
tertamed.
these questions, then by all -’ means
read this guide to better living, bas
ed on common sense. ’
. youth ' Uncharted by stephen
Lawford . (Macmillan’s, Toronto) . to
begin with is Well-written in a
charming style1." Stephen Dawford
■ whites to his young son, Ivan, of his
many adventures. With the author we
go to India in the British Army,
then . to South' Russia where many
fantastic adventures occur. Here .the
author meets, falls in loye. with and
marries . a Russian girl. From there
he goes to Geneva in. connection with
the League of Nations. Next we
travel to Bolivia, South America,1 to
investigate a group of refugees from
the continent. The author is now
connected permanently with * the
League’ of Nations at Geneva.
", y™ — Y.pM. by, ’ William" Seabrobk,
offers the reader a detailed, record of
the bewildering life in an- asylum.
Here we meet the patients., doctors,
nurses and visitors, all vividly .and
minutely described. )■
FIRST, MOTHER
before You Give' ■Your Child __
“Every ™ claynntKinkmgiy“ mbtlier”
take the advice of unqualified persons ’
•— instead of their' doctors’ — on
remedies for their children.
If they knew, what the ’scientists
■know, they would never take this
chance. ■ - T
Doctors Say PHILLIPS’
For Your Child
When it comes to th(? frequently-used ■'
‘milk of magnbsia,’' doctors, for dver
x 50 years, nave ^said “PHILLIPS’
Milk of Magnesia — the safe remedy
for your chfld?’!.
Remember this — And A iivaus Say .
“Phillips? ”, When You Buy. Your
child deserves it; for your own-pcaco
of mind, see that you get it— G
uine Phillips* Milk of Magnesia
Also in Tablet Form:
Phillips' Milk of Magnbsia Tab- ■
lets are noy on sale at al! drug
stores everywhere. Each tipy tab
let is the equivalent of . '
. a teaspoonfui of Gen- I
' uirre Phillips’ Milfc of I-—,-Magnesia,—.L
Phillips’ _
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chance.
Her* husband
made her get them, . for he wailts
things shipshape wji.cn guests come
in.’Silt .the maids, rather high-toned,;
won’t .do the laundry. So the'lady of’
are happy events’for.those who are j the house handles the washing down
The elevation to the peerage of.
John Buchan and his ^appointment to I
the Governor Generalship of Canada !
are happy events for . those who are j , - .
sometimes depressed by the rapid P’ece linen .and hangs
arrival of.notoriety and.high-place ofjJt out Brooklyn
those ; who seem f'o have’got (here ,[ Bagle. ......
by-forced marches so exhausting tltafe'’,
they carieot consolidate the position '.
—persona:!ites wh0 are all skirmish
line, so to speak.. ■ In the case of »
John Buchan, a distinguished per
sonality politician, business man,
man of letters —- in the fullness,of
time has become a distinguished
personage,, and our times and politics
-'r-m a little loss crazy and arriviste.
N”w. York. Herald-Tribune
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Tng it liik(-.-“JIfty muscles to make a’
fitpwn, while a smile calls upon only
thirteen
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■'•1SS songs including' all your old
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- Choris' Aweigh, Hingin' -in (.he Rain;
When the Moon C’omcs Over« th'-
Mountain, Fagan I^ov-e Hiring.
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Have you heard about this new English
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pimply, muddy complexions t^re advised
to take?- '
It is a Live yeast.,-,an English, discovery-.;
It is different to the ordinary yeasts
for more th,an ohc reason,
It ia pleasant In flaVb'rn-, Everybody
can take this yeast, and .'onjdy it. It
kehps indefinitely without-spoiling. You
can buy it in quantities at a time and
save mopey. ' ,
. This Live yeast is particularly rich in
vitamins Bl and B2 which have to do
' -Witiirai. process
j by whicli digested food'is changed into
living tissue, it quickens digestion and
makes the whole intestinal system
■ active.
I And finally it cn<s less than other
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