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Eighteenth Street, Ne•vp. Toronto.
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4. Kind of 5.11
&Fragments
12. Tropical bird
13. Glacial ridoes
14. Western stat.
15, Action at 11 w
16. List of
prepared
rumba! s
18, Flower.
plant
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a city
21. stiotlike part
22. Daydream
22. Heavy cord
3B. Was carried
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30. Malt beteroge
31, Place in
Position
again
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snowshoe
38. Light repa. t
34. Greedy
35, Vessel for
water travel
22. Apparent
iunctior of
earth and Sisy
38. Devotee
(slang.
39, Sun
40. Tin its a
electrical
vapaelts,
48. Water s..pply
47,
23s birth
48. Edible
seaweed
49. Eagle
30. Is able
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2.6. Early (poet.) meta
Answet Msew ere on Thir Page
Tv eets' is Woe many orontlear hotbox -toting model in that she
works hard. Bet there the reeernolance ends for it is well known
about town that "Tsereate is o "cat." Hampered by this distinc-
'1;0,1, she generally droye,s eeteh unglamorous assignments as pos-
irg befcie a bov'I of m r at the toil -end of 'a bait of yarn.
Srlziii Ns -ander That she,,411,-..nd.s her spare time hours in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. HerrriltiiPtPcis sawing (left) glamorous creations
Vglet in an effort to vitte,iftrii flee slinky creatures in perfume ads.
- •
•;".. _
o4.1.- •
HRONICL):S
4." •••1.
Clo.rLC
s te.ding o: tail
a;tlio:li as 1 writs. it
t'e ,econd in August.
t".7 v..cather ar.d the
don't to be related
• r..,o7.e so it might 1)c- USt as
v.el: lorzet ttie calendar and
sure oi our tomatoes and
calming befr:re too
117:.• 1-7 seen their .fiav-
tiotr..
hd oche -.more
.. . eatss :nice et Ginger Farm
ye: 'nee rembitie in to cut and
• eiree.h ous wheat. veld then a bake'
1aieInc straw. h is W1 expensive
tg.-• har7ests crop but being
onthout hell. we could hardly do
5: any other way. Now the wheat
5s it., the hill and the straw is in
the ntow st. at 'east WC haven't got
it to worry about any niore-and
fee tireeelting meals. to think about
either.
1Ve
u ere very unde-cided as .to
which vias the better way ist linve
ing the wheat combined -by the
our 07 by the tiere. Some of the
fat -mere -Partner spoke to aleeut
1.11t,nerin one wa;.., and sons an -
..‘t finally got an operator
✓ thre.l.ked
are glad V‘ e du.. 11 wets a good
itelt
v. ha -a' wheat got:i"s
it tool,. otals a few testers
.1s, e;ein. 'wares. It e :raid
lreet• eeest uy mf.rt had We it
• 1_i tilt t.up... \Vith OUT own
heitird :n-. and froi.) ol.,-
*v.-,'LT.i,•:.7-••.•• t made. we e
it ou7 way. 10 toli?•
k. the iairer to
atiti thrtistier
t.ourst. you get
cr. the
t,•••j :Lg. the it-is:ere
vee: oet. thresller. for
tl.ot tnoltt:•. 'away
Teen ,;o'e if the
i• 17.7.7 7‘7 Ct2. the torn'e;ee
seatealle, eete. s"t,v. -ir "Hclt
0; Int,
ad etd
eest
C419
!•07.tj ;LIT s..•;;(
a-•1
of straw
S7.1:,:e';'. .Mt.rot
rnore
nt.l. t -n in .151d
37,ei7].4 me
erste t' -o• one hornevore-
ess get 1.1-4.. ue :,nst sit
• a:L-3 a t:e inhs
eentt: v5sit:
thiltg vo-ung
".r: Itere-n1.4•,..- takes an)
not::::e of t --hat SLy. For instance.
. tny nc;::.efuls. were going out
t"..e it'll Partner said it would
DI...wetter a c5tance
es-
:- ..dc tractor, onte ite). grit
atvey frr.rt: the lar.:e. And aLte crin*t.
.r-ven drive a Zrc: "For heaven's
dor.'t let r do Va." 1
cautionei. "11 isn't saie-she has
never ;o much as been o a tractor
before." Vs'ills that C.nal admonish-
ment they went off to the field -
out of sight ar.d 9ound. When they
came dawn again Partner said.
"Well. our daughter is 'pretty good
with the tractor!"
"You didn't let her drive it'i"
"Sure." replied Partner with a
grin, "she couldn't do any more
than knock down a feoce!"
gate up.
Was Monday a •Chic holtday?
Urn just wondering. Besides dealing
with straw and washing the jurte-
Bug, we had an electrician here all
the afternoon fixing the stove. The
stove had become slightly temper-
amental sometitnes the oven
would come 011 and sotnetintes it
v. I took friend
".own to BrOnte to catch the five
and on 21 -le way home 1
diettevereal anew beauty spot. At
ii:•ast 57 v.:as PM 1C., me -and only
ti,.cnty inirutes drive from bottle!
Jrst aloove the Quecn Elizabeth
V.lay I often see a fetv cars parked'
A.c.ng 1 ie road. This time there
tere about ten. I decided to find
out what was what-fig-urir.g there
irtst be some attraction there 1
ti.;,_1”.t know about. A well-worn
winding footpath tool: me down the
banks o: a ravine to the fats be-
tlitough which flowed what
i'. 1:nown as the Twelve Mile Creek.
Te creek follows a winding course
and its banks are flanked by trees
ever.5..• description. It was peace -
and beautiful. There were sev-
eral people fishing and picnicking.
I asked one of the women what
he'r catch llad beer,. "Nothing. so
tar!" sbe repred unhappily. Then 1
asked a man what kind of fish were
usually found there. "Mostle- pike
end black bass . , . bnt they aren't
biting," he replied. Certainly 1
could see no sign of fish, either in
nr out of the Nvater. All 1 saes
was a little mud turtle. But it sure
was d leevely spot for scenery.
Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA LEE
Q. What are the required decor.
ations for a home christening?
.1. That of the "font," which is
alwa)s a bowl -usually silver--ptit.
oti a small high table. Most people
prefer to hare the table covered
with something dark-uld brocade
or velvet. In the ceutcr of the
table, flowers are arranged in a
flat circle, blossoms around the
outside, steins toward the center
and covered by the base of the
bowl, which is set within this
circle,
Q. Should one use a fork to
place -butter on, a piece of bread
or biscuit?
A. No: the knife should be used
for this purpose. The fork is used,
however, for placing batter in a
baked potato.
*
Q. Does an unmarried girl's visit-
ing card bear the prefix "Miss?"
A. Yes: and the card should
bear her real name, never a nick-
name -"Miss Elizabeth Jones," not
"Miss Betty Jones."
Q. When a married woman is
writing a note of thanks for a
gift presented to her and her hus-
band, should she sign both her
husband's natne and her own?
A. No. She should sign her
name only, but she should men-
tion her husband's name some-
where in the note. as, "Harry and
wish To Express aur deep, appre-
ciation. etc."
Q. What is the proper way to
extend invitations to a bridal
shower?
A. These may be telephoned,
written on a visiting card, or sent
on the printed shower cards avail-
able at ali greeting -card counters.
Q. What is the correct thing to
say when eomeone apologizes over
the telephone for getting the wrong
number?
A. "Certainly." or. 'Prat is quite
all right"
* *
Q. When a woman is travelling
alone on a train and wishes to have
a stubborn window shade raised
or lowered, or a piece of heavy lug-
gage moved, is it all right for her
to ask a nearby male passenger
to help her?
A. No: she should eel; the porter
to do this.
*
Q. What should the father of the
bride do after he has given her
away?
A. He takes his place next to
his wife. at the end of the first
pew on the left of the church.
Ihe
1
And the
RELIEF is ' LASTING
Nobody knows the cause of' rheurna-
tint) but we do know there's ono
thing to ease the pain . fets
INsTANTINE.
And when you take INSTANTINZ
the relief is prolonged because
Ilesraerrtete contains not one, but
three proven medical ingredients.
These three ingredients svofk together
to bring you not only fast relief but
more prolonged relief.
Take INSTANTINE for fast headache
relief too . . . or for the pains e -f
neuritis orneuralgia and the aches an
pains that often
accompany a cold.
Get Instantine today
and always
keep it handy
astantine
12 -Tablet Tin 25
' Economical 48 -Tablet Bottle TM
Upsidedown to Prevent Peeking
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ISSUE 34 - 1951
41
s
Avaire's how yogi enter Ms ext.:Weil,
Reason's and C,Kneula Corn Starch
Contest/
1. Simply print your ne.me and address on any plain sheet of paper.
2. Mail this, together with label (or reasonable facsimile) from
a package of Liensoe's Corn Starch or Canada Corn
Starch to:
THE RENSON'S and CANADA CORN STARCH CONTEST
STATION 'kV, MONTREAL, QUE.
3.13e certain that your entry has sufficient postage.
THAT'S ALL YOU DO -NOW, HERE'S WHAT HAPPENS
This exciting contest closes October 31, 1951. At this time 104 entries
will be drawn, at random, from the mail received at the contest address.
These 104 people will be notifed by mail and asked to submit a letter
gieing three remotes why they prefer using Canada Corn Starch or
Beneon's Corn Starch.
There based on the merit of these replies, the 104 prizes will be
owarded as follows:
VT- -NO rprize.:250"
3RDprize:$41 5000 4TH prize:$1 0000
and 100 PRIZES of $10.00 each
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open to all Canadians excepl erne
playa., and *holt families of The
Canada Starch Company and ilia
advertising cogency. Judges' declaims
will be tined. All entrlea become this
property of The Canada Starch Com..
pony,
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mail 70 daye after the close of the
coideal, A complete list ot prise
wInnera will be available upon re-
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Answet Msew ere on Thir Page
Tv eets' is Woe many orontlear hotbox -toting model in that she
works hard. Bet there the reeernolance ends for it is well known
about town that "Tsereate is o "cat." Hampered by this distinc-
'1;0,1, she generally droye,s eeteh unglamorous assignments as pos-
irg befcie a bov'I of m r at the toil -end of 'a bait of yarn.
Srlziii Ns -ander That she,,411,-..nd.s her spare time hours in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. HerrriltiiPtPcis sawing (left) glamorous creations
Vglet in an effort to vitte,iftrii flee slinky creatures in perfume ads.
- •
•;".. _
o4.1.- •
HRONICL):S
4." •••1.
Clo.rLC
s te.ding o: tail
a;tlio:li as 1 writs. it
t'e ,econd in August.
t".7 v..cather ar.d the
don't to be related
• r..,o7.e so it might 1)c- USt as
v.el: lorzet ttie calendar and
sure oi our tomatoes and
calming befr:re too
117:.• 1-7 seen their .fiav-
tiotr..
hd oche -.more
.. . eatss :nice et Ginger Farm
ye: 'nee rembitie in to cut and
• eiree.h ous wheat. veld then a bake'
1aieInc straw. h is W1 expensive
tg.-• har7ests crop but being
onthout hell. we could hardly do
5: any other way. Now the wheat
5s it., the hill and the straw is in
the ntow st. at 'east WC haven't got
it to worry about any niore-and
fee tireeelting meals. to think about
either.
1Ve
u ere very unde-cided as .to
which vias the better way ist linve
ing the wheat combined -by the
our 07 by the tiere. Some of the
fat -mere -Partner spoke to aleeut
1.11t,nerin one wa;.., and sons an -
..‘t finally got an operator
✓ thre.l.ked
are glad V‘ e du.. 11 wets a good
itelt
v. ha -a' wheat got:i"s
it tool,. otals a few testers
.1s, e;ein. 'wares. It e :raid
lreet• eeest uy mf.rt had We it
• 1_i tilt t.up... \Vith OUT own
heitird :n-. and froi.) ol.,-
*v.-,'LT.i,•:.7-••.•• t made. we e
it ou7 way. 10 toli?•
k. the iairer to
atiti thrtistier
t.ourst. you get
cr. the
t,•••j :Lg. the it-is:ere
vee: oet. thresller. for
tl.ot tnoltt:•. 'away
Teen ,;o'e if the
i• 17.7.7 7‘7 Ct2. the torn'e;ee
seatealle, eete. s"t,v. -ir "Hclt
0; Int,
ad etd
eest
C419
!•07.tj ;LIT s..•;;(
a-•1
of straw
S7.1:,:e';'. .Mt.rot
rnore
nt.l. t -n in .151d
37,ei7].4 me
erste t' -o• one hornevore-
ess get 1.1-4.. ue :,nst sit
• a:L-3 a t:e inhs
eentt: v5sit:
thiltg vo-ung
".r: Itere-n1.4•,..- takes an)
not::::e of t --hat SLy. For instance.
. tny nc;::.efuls. were going out
t"..e it'll Partner said it would
DI...wetter a c5tance
es-
:- ..dc tractor, onte ite). grit
atvey frr.rt: the lar.:e. And aLte crin*t.
.r-ven drive a Zrc: "For heaven's
dor.'t let r do Va." 1
cautionei. "11 isn't saie-she has
never ;o much as been o a tractor
before." Vs'ills that C.nal admonish-
ment they went off to the field -
out of sight ar.d 9ound. When they
came dawn again Partner said.
"Well. our daughter is 'pretty good
with the tractor!"
"You didn't let her drive it'i"
"Sure." replied Partner with a
grin, "she couldn't do any more
than knock down a feoce!"
gate up.
Was Monday a •Chic holtday?
Urn just wondering. Besides dealing
with straw and washing the jurte-
Bug, we had an electrician here all
the afternoon fixing the stove. The
stove had become slightly temper-
amental sometitnes the oven
would come 011 and sotnetintes it
v. I took friend
".own to BrOnte to catch the five
and on 21 -le way home 1
diettevereal anew beauty spot. At
ii:•ast 57 v.:as PM 1C., me -and only
ti,.cnty inirutes drive from bottle!
Jrst aloove the Quecn Elizabeth
V.lay I often see a fetv cars parked'
A.c.ng 1 ie road. This time there
tere about ten. I decided to find
out what was what-fig-urir.g there
irtst be some attraction there 1
ti.;,_1”.t know about. A well-worn
winding footpath tool: me down the
banks o: a ravine to the fats be-
tlitough which flowed what
i'. 1:nown as the Twelve Mile Creek.
Te creek follows a winding course
and its banks are flanked by trees
ever.5..• description. It was peace -
and beautiful. There were sev-
eral people fishing and picnicking.
I asked one of the women what
he'r catch llad beer,. "Nothing. so
tar!" sbe repred unhappily. Then 1
asked a man what kind of fish were
usually found there. "Mostle- pike
end black bass . , . bnt they aren't
biting," he replied. Certainly 1
could see no sign of fish, either in
nr out of the Nvater. All 1 saes
was a little mud turtle. But it sure
was d leevely spot for scenery.
Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA LEE
Q. What are the required decor.
ations for a home christening?
.1. That of the "font," which is
alwa)s a bowl -usually silver--ptit.
oti a small high table. Most people
prefer to hare the table covered
with something dark-uld brocade
or velvet. In the ceutcr of the
table, flowers are arranged in a
flat circle, blossoms around the
outside, steins toward the center
and covered by the base of the
bowl, which is set within this
circle,
Q. Should one use a fork to
place -butter on, a piece of bread
or biscuit?
A. No: the knife should be used
for this purpose. The fork is used,
however, for placing batter in a
baked potato.
*
Q. Does an unmarried girl's visit-
ing card bear the prefix "Miss?"
A. Yes: and the card should
bear her real name, never a nick-
name -"Miss Elizabeth Jones," not
"Miss Betty Jones."
Q. When a married woman is
writing a note of thanks for a
gift presented to her and her hus-
band, should she sign both her
husband's natne and her own?
A. No. She should sign her
name only, but she should men-
tion her husband's name some-
where in the note. as, "Harry and
wish To Express aur deep, appre-
ciation. etc."
Q. What is the proper way to
extend invitations to a bridal
shower?
A. These may be telephoned,
written on a visiting card, or sent
on the printed shower cards avail-
able at ali greeting -card counters.
Q. What is the correct thing to
say when eomeone apologizes over
the telephone for getting the wrong
number?
A. "Certainly." or. 'Prat is quite
all right"
* *
Q. When a woman is travelling
alone on a train and wishes to have
a stubborn window shade raised
or lowered, or a piece of heavy lug-
gage moved, is it all right for her
to ask a nearby male passenger
to help her?
A. No: she should eel; the porter
to do this.
*
Q. What should the father of the
bride do after he has given her
away?
A. He takes his place next to
his wife. at the end of the first
pew on the left of the church.
Ihe
1
And the
RELIEF is ' LASTING
Nobody knows the cause of' rheurna-
tint) but we do know there's ono
thing to ease the pain . fets
INsTANTINE.
And when you take INSTANTINZ
the relief is prolonged because
Ilesraerrtete contains not one, but
three proven medical ingredients.
These three ingredients svofk together
to bring you not only fast relief but
more prolonged relief.
Take INSTANTINE for fast headache
relief too . . . or for the pains e -f
neuritis orneuralgia and the aches an
pains that often
accompany a cold.
Get Instantine today
and always
keep it handy
astantine
12 -Tablet Tin 25
' Economical 48 -Tablet Bottle TM
Upsidedown to Prevent Peeking
N3
1"
3
Y 3
0 5
5
21
a
a
N
0: d
d
5. 21
A1,?1 3
V
3 if
3d
5 3 d
DiElliEtEM
d 3iv fJv at E
15EIEIkJ
0
a
0
3
0 21
A, 21 0
ISSUE 34 - 1951
41
s
Avaire's how yogi enter Ms ext.:Weil,
Reason's and C,Kneula Corn Starch
Contest/
1. Simply print your ne.me and address on any plain sheet of paper.
2. Mail this, together with label (or reasonable facsimile) from
a package of Liensoe's Corn Starch or Canada Corn
Starch to:
THE RENSON'S and CANADA CORN STARCH CONTEST
STATION 'kV, MONTREAL, QUE.
3.13e certain that your entry has sufficient postage.
THAT'S ALL YOU DO -NOW, HERE'S WHAT HAPPENS
This exciting contest closes October 31, 1951. At this time 104 entries
will be drawn, at random, from the mail received at the contest address.
These 104 people will be notifed by mail and asked to submit a letter
gieing three remotes why they prefer using Canada Corn Starch or
Beneon's Corn Starch.
There based on the merit of these replies, the 104 prizes will be
owarded as follows:
VT- -NO rprize.:250"
3RDprize:$41 5000 4TH prize:$1 0000
and 100 PRIZES of $10.00 each
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YES, 104 LUCKY PEOPLE WILL SHARE
THIS GIANT JACKPOT OF $2,000! MAKE
SURE YOU GET YOUR ENTRIES IN QUICKLY.
SEND AS MANY AS YOU LIKE -LETTERS
WILL BE DRAWN AT RANDOM . . THE
MORE ENTRIES YOU SUBMIT, THE GREATER
ARE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING! ACT
NOW!
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1st Prize will be $50.00 and subse•
quent prizes $5.00. The contest
open to all Canadians excepl erne
playa., and *holt families of The
Canada Starch Company and ilia
advertising cogency. Judges' declaims
will be tined. All entrlea become this
property of The Canada Starch Com..
pony,
Prise winners will be notified by
mail 70 daye after the close of the
coideal, A complete list ot prise
wInnera will be available upon re-
quest at the dote of the centeet.
IT'S THE CONTEST FOR EVERY.,
BODY BECAUSE IT'S EASY AND
EVERY MMI/ER OF THE FAMILY
CAN WIN!
ENTER NOW AND ENTER OMNI
MPANY LIMITED
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