SEAR RETR ROO IAY Z : N : por 2 ; a a i on Te _-- I i, \ si ' ' v ~ --- A ? * ? : 2 ind & } (imagens TF : - . s 3 / fib i ee et a a i - i : r : et #Oh. " ar . i Ser me---- cet reg oh : 3. . k be 'told--""Oh, there won't be any : : Modern Etiquette milk deliveries this. week --_the | §OF : ' ¢ farm people are on vacation!" : sess am By ROBERTA LEE FR Lotte ake Delicious! . ; Q. What is the rule on the in- 1) troduction of young and old per- 59 ".| sons? t ' : : A. The younger person is al- : Y 3 . = «| ways introduced to: the older or i ; . more distinguished, but a gentle- man is always presented fo a lady, = TEA & COFFEE ? even though he is an old gentle- s i "1 man of great distinction 'and the' Fantastic, yes, but it would be no more inconvenient to the house- wife than stores closing is to the . farmer, : 3 + Of course we know so much is * taken for granted - these. days' thropgh lack of understanding. For "instance a recent 'editorial. in a lo- cal paper raised our eyebrows cofi- siderably. 'It was on the subject of mail. delivery and ended -thus-- * "Only city and rural dwellers en- joy (mail) delivery to their homes." ] City, yes--rural, no, Rural mail is delivered to roadside mailbaxes --not to the homes. People liv- ing in cross-roads often have to walk or drive half a mile to their mailboxes. Even for those on a° highway there is often a long lane between their home and the mail. In summertime going down for the mail can be good exercise for the less active members of the family, But in wintertime, fighting one's Away ~through --a--enov filled lane against a biting wind, is some-, thing" to" remember. More than one person has suffered a heart at- - lady a mere slip of a girl. * . ; Q. Does it make any difference -- S whether one sits dowd from the . right _or the left side of the chair at the dinner table? AGH ; is r " ' - © A. . No; whichever side offers : the easiest and quickest access is = -| 'he one for you. : hal . : ~{ Q. What.is the proper time Your Family Counselor of day to make a call of condo- "lence? ER bool "Dear Anne Hirst: 1 am neatly | 'ONCE BURNED-- A. This call may be made at semper : 18, and the most miserable girl in | You cannot make any move any time of the day. 2h: Erne World Fam in Tove Witho & | encore oa la hides father isnot... man I met four months ago. 1 without giving that impression. living, would it be all right for her had- stopped He is still married. He is no mother to perform the rite of "giv- * ¥ * * : d - 3 ing her away"? seeing him be- * more free to 'date girls than he ng Nie AN * * * . ¥ * x Towar i There's one thing that brings really 3 J A. Yes. . Usually, whe is is i iscomfort ; ; ; the - cause the word was before his divorce was A. Yes. Usually, when this 154 fast relief from the discomf got around that started. He Hasn't -got it yet,' done, a brother. uncle "or close tack through geing for the mail headache . : . the muscular aches and SEE i I was clagu® you know 5 male friend of the family escorts daily delivered 'to their. mailbox. pains that often accompany a cold . . him, 1 Wve One woulil assunte that any the bride down. the disle and the We cannot yet be inclulled in the + + . INsTANTINE. And the relief is 4 . : intollive yr i mother stands and speaks from same category as city dwellers prolonged! missed him ter- intelligent girl, being once de- | an 3 gor : r / 4 get quick z Ld ribly ceived had had enough. To pose ier pew when the clergyman asks, whose mail is delivered to their So get INSTANTINE and get qu i wy onstn-dinirle: man 38 ¢ "who gives this woman in marriage doors. No, sir--not by a long way! comfort. INSTANTINE is compounded » A week ago as a single man is about the low- sol : . 8 A an f th £1 Sf ) . cy SH fabs -to this man . .. Sei - like a prescription of three proven AN : 1 heard he is est trick the married males can Q. Is it necessary for a person ; Sak medical ingredients. You can depend ' ; Barrie separ- play. If he wasn't true his RA 8 3 4 i : . 1 Nh 3 : ea J Ve a Jrried, separ ¢ has, 2 he wasnt true to WS 4g Capslogize for the. crunching | Hot Music Box--This electrically heated clothes dryer -gives with MISSING! on its fast action in getting relief from : = HL \ < from -his wife and has started a wife, why do you think he would p . : T ) A BJ, 4 h Fins, headache, 1 As divorce. When [ was told that, 1 * he foval to you? How can you noise that results when eating hard a wail when wet wash is dry, thanks to inventiveness of William Publisher Alfred Knopf tri | out oa ith "and fn iy £33 ¢ didn't even want to sce him Ay * consider marrying such a cad? toast, celery, of: sotiething of: that A. Wasemann. The 30-year-old laundry-equipment creator rigged a pow tary the other - She shevmars gait > ' : - : Litt - : : ci ' ature? SRA ; 3 ay. ' ain. - i but I: am so in love that © just * He never took you seriously, n ure Not wien it Is unavoidable vp the device that plays "How Dry | Am" at the arid end of each was mighty pretty too. Mr. Knopf i ¢ can't go' on without him. Besides, * you know. x its a. ji sls 1 bei py drying cycle. Wasemann earned his mechanical-engineering - tightened his orange cravat, flicked . : : i WE IVES ne | * I co ( ar 1 , 4 ' « » ia l : . . . . . -- . J A this news gives me hope, © x. You 'geod name is Jou most able "one to: avold meh of . his master's degree with a thesis,on harmonics of vibrating strings. a grain of dust off his magenta Got Instantine today a How ep I get Tim buck with ry DO Mice. gos. noise. . : -trousers and dictated a. seven-page and always NE out him for others) thinking I'm ta starts, it takes time to die Q. Should a man who is walk- the: Midway 'isn't the whole: Exhi- letter to Author. Thomas Mann. keep It handy 3 down, How long this story of your chasing him last will de- * pend upon your own canduct. ". running after him? ing witl stre : : MISERABLE" ing" with- a woman on the street carry her packages? * RES. ne JE Lig i Dae " : : ir XY FAR dhs bition, you know." : When he finished an hour later, he : Z PS POR Cary Fa To TY "Well, what else is there to see?" found tlie big. beautiful blue eyes SS =r he asked. I was so taken aback |: of the new secretary fixed on his, S n . * Be more discreet than ever, Date : A, ror B the pachuses 'are of - ' h: id ren-b . . "I hope you'll excuse me, Mr 3 : Glamour Trim! Mi htly wide oye liom Soler considerable size. therwise it O E that 1 did 'not even bother to 'an- Knonf? sl 1d him. "L I did Is : a S dey : *. Eins Meow nl ean FRE SHAY is not expected. : as y swer; What was the good of ex- nopf," she to im, "but 1 di n't 12-Tablet Tin 25¢ Roses in Bote ATC he Di a ny Q.. How should the invitation to .| . x plaining 'to anyone who 'measured quite get what you said between | Econom i ! ! away from places this _inarried 5 L RT By 'N t ! cal 48-Tablet Bottle 75¢ in 3 colors " man frequents, and if Ton hap- a fereia) dinherhe pignied? Ly INGER AR an exhibition by the size' of its Mr dear Thomas and 'as cver soe * pen to sce hi keep on wtih A. This may. be engraved on a 2% Grvendoline D-Clarke midway? : : JOUrs.::- x : AL ; * If and -when he 'gets free; he card or whiten on notepaper, and : Apparently the weatherman has = : : - + nay look. you up--but you can- should read: "Mr. and Mrs, James Ar Gi hansen id : been waiting for the Ex. fo 'end | Upsidedown to Prevent Peeking z hho rT ho id - Brown request the pleasure of Mr. FoF the first time in--L -don't before bringing us our first taste | 22 : : = * dott think of "seein on " and Mrs. Charles Johnson's com- know how many, years--I did not of fall weather. ~The last two WITH THE p * once hie. will: kiow il am Fre pany at dinner éon- Thursday the | -Put in an appearance at the Can- nights have been decidedly. chilly HELP OF Torr al Heli ti oO 4 i fay re- | cighteenth of September at eight | adian National Exhibition. Daugh- | iy fact-just a little while ago I SER Steck you for i / wt Shed J o'clock--500. Gray Street." ter. phoned that she had grand- | "Ga fire in the livingroom: It TOBACCO ELIMINATOR 3 st" ob lum, think: of "him Q. If one is very-"riendly with stand tickets for -us "for the- last looks so cheer nd comf tabl Sm ESR LER RL Re DOE Ee as still married. That. will help |- x - ioht's nord ir Chicery a comtortable "FREE BOOKLET and Testimonials. Write * you get over it.- ~~ a bridegroom-to-be, but has never | night's performance, and that Bob | = gay little tongues, of flame C. W. KING PHARMACAL CORP. LTD ~ FO ger Sper Hee 'met his bride-elect, is it correct hice his x home to pick us | shooting upwards from around the "Dox 6138 "London, - Ont. - Tn RR . | to send the wedding gift to him? up. Liven so [ could not see my . | chynks of wood in the open grate : : a so ung gil eo be ton one. Al No." Even though ong does. | Way clear to going--I was still try- Most people like a fire hg hes . Dato: onl ich oe iF he Ah not know the bride personally, all ing to Shieh up after 2 ves n licarth--it is one of the compen- 5 Rake Riders ; duced by people your family trust; wedding gifts are still her property | Ottawa. But we did talk Partner | gaions. of early fall. One ...-s "Plastic rollers clamp on outer : ; 1 | and should be addressed to her. into going--and 'my staying at | hat are the others? in t any lev ire {lage help keep you out of Q. Is it proper for an office girl | home made it easier for him to get Well ) : tities of rake at any lave} desired, onl, ai. if Jou face say to smoke cigarettes at "her desk? away -- the baling machine was I 3 Re 5 wiong hii Controls height at which rake rides AL Sl ET Pie, About th =A This-is nota matter of eti==] Tiere and we were expecting a man | AE RL BAS REO Od. | | and prevents digging into ground... . 32 , ighteenth. quette, but one of her employer's to pick up a cAli--the same little YEE ying --p 1 . |. St, New Toronto, Ont. : Ew : Satisfying ~ because spring and rire " i y , wishes. calf we had such trouble in find- rt work . Js culm d : -- 2 a Be mtr 1 Jr pL PL | Se work Sere TERT - Live On Sea-Water fix "Miss" on an envelope address- 4 15 pmsl i ie t0.be i) the ations for winter. Can for nll SRS ORES . . 5 : ed to a girl 12 or 14 years of age? arm alone, and when I am there | ¢- .. Le > KD CN : Aprons 71 IN i . A A. Yes. Rs seem to be so many noises--noises feeding the caitle is stowed any M sure (o] for a Se RAI ox . ' 500 : IB The idea has -existed--not un- ; FR CME LT that I would never notice if Part- in the barn; wheat "and spring en SU g i : & os for Soll fos 0 a Tp er | Soba We pete BO MAGIC cok | - dozEan poisonous a A aa Large hardboard-panels-are now Tippy Lasied SO Ribs eis give us a i ah: ! €q ° : COCONUT FUDGE . G op P an' .ca n Pea ; utes as if someone. was around, [| . Fl. CTT 0 rE ALR ey espe eg ER SR NE oa exist-on it." But now our ideas are produced with tongie-aind grotve And the cows bawled , . . until I Jevethent,. Aud "ier with fall 1 GUIFFON cake > 250 Mix and sift into a bowl, '1 ¢. plus 2 tba. oncé-sifted cake flour, 114 tsps. Magic Baking Powder, 14 tsp. salt, J c. fine granulated sugar; mix in 34 c. desiccated coconut. Make a well in the dry ingredients and add in the order given (do not stir mixture), }{ c. corn (salad) oil, 2 unbeaten egg yolks, } ¢. plus 2 ths. water, 1 tsp, vanilla, 2}§ ounces unsweetened - = . ' 3 \ : 5 . : : HO deing turned upside down by Dr. edges: No: cracks between. suetions « ck comes- a" more °settled working in walls-or ceilings. ¢ wonderec y p : Alain Bonibard, who_intends cros- Pager d 2 te ad period. Schools" are- open. once ; - F = sing the Atlantic in a rubber : : 2 prowl around the yard with a_| agai; fend to i Go e's sod 59 WwW dinghy. He. will live on fish and : : Classic! Terrific! "I flashlight could =satisly me on that Business Notices We: ary closed ane heen . © sea-witer, for - he maintains that a d Sith : score. Then came a rattling' noise ong wen Jo Jive pur SIAR is 'anyone can. live on sea-water, pro- : in the house like the chains of swhmer "vacation." Of 'course. we . - For _thriity, pretty - gifts whip vided he drinks it slowly and takes Marley's ghost. It turned 'out to ou' hegrodos people thelr holi- chocolate, melted and cooled. Stir the liquids to intermingle, 3 : , up these two aprons and trim not nore than. a pint a day." Sie tol ahitliering dow frony. the days 'but so often we forget and it. : then stir in the dry ingredients; beat until batter is them with washable, iron-on roses! THis idea Le 1 TO A - rT A £ nearly always happens that #we : smooth. Measure into a larg@bowl 14 c. egg whites (at ' es [his idea is not entirely new, for top of the pile, But what a facket! ie Fi i X > A o Pitas 5 ri ee _ You-get 32 motifs in tea-rose and *| in 18? a number-of> Frenchnien at A de Gi L DM ne need-to-do-business-with--whatever == --~0#4 ~~ room-temperature) and sprinkle with..}{" tsp. cream of soft green--enough for 4 or § the Academy of Sciences stated night--and 3 do mice clidois & : Store or office has its: staff on vaca- |. tartar; beat until the CEE whites are very very stiff aprons plus potholders, Use them that sca-water had tonie qualities ine whet): one. 1s alone. Lo oh i tion. But, after the end of Aug-. |. much stiffer than for meringues, angel cakes, etc. Add : for- household linens, too! Roses when taken internally, and that if a ing out a new hole Not thet 1 ust, entire business places do not flour mixture, about'a quarter at a time, and fold after pg are quick-to iron on--no embroid- little sugar were added the taste am Mer vOus about Saph: thin aE close, That would be a good time each addition until batter and egg whites are thoroughly ery! Send for Apron Pattern 500; |. would mot be digagrecalile The : Se Fo St a oh 8s re for farmers to take a holiday--if combined. Turn batter into an ungreased 8" angel t Rose Transfer Pattern 609, = Each added that ap sotigin lire 1 A is ng dl ! iat clini i. 5, "the cows and poultry would just cake pan; bake in a rather slow oven, 325°, about : pattern 25 cents be Siade Ihe ae x ri < y ih 18 a x Hi 4 Ie ng. : ofreven: "stop producing for a weck! Im- 1 hour. Immediately cake comes from oven, invert pan Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS | water, for when HE - % J] i ry lo eke an 38 and a,Leagine Mrs. Housewife phoning the and suspend cake until cold. . = goodie Eadie Rein hiy Soe, fog is ake ic sa Range pies in spite of inter- dairy some morning asking .why-- : : ted): for each pattern to Box 1,71" fy Bilt too, Richard "Russel My menfolk returned from - the Yo: milk had been Toft. Aud, then 123 Eighteenth St, Netw Toronto LD or P a th He 1 : _ A Ex. oll sieht i "hod : aid 1 Lie imagine der reaction if she should 2 ; ; , M.D, placed o arket a trans- ox. all right. Partmer si > : : Ont. Print plainly PATTERN lation pat "A ee de A Baa . joyed te shoteel te the ! : NUMBER, your NAME and AD- [Use of Sea-Water In Discases of fireworks which he thought were : ¥ : - ree DRESS. : the Glands, particularly the Scurvy very poor--that he had seen bet- 7 3 : : 7 Such a clorful roundup of handi- Takindice Kin 's Evil Leb os and ter displays as a boy. And speak- work ideas! Send twenty-five Glandular Ee tion 4 Grd ing of the Bx, [ heard a bit of Sih f cents now for our Laura Wheeler roetutly as 1938 a py ! ne Pi ticism while I Wai ay which \ Needlecraft: Catalog, Choose yous journal a 1 tresed ann ro i startled me considerabl A young 5 - patterns from our gaily illustrated did : Bobbio Wid Ble meas ex-G.1 happened a one. night ig : ) toys, dolls, household and personal a iru er oli ay F where 1 was. visiting and 1 Ld 3 x 4 accessories. A pattern for a hand- 100-D 10.7 asa hen ihanne tor : esti : y SDE oh Taking Tips bag is meinted ol in the book alimentary troubles. R] him what he thought of thé C.N.E. Ay 38 plies de hood ets ix This was his first - answer--"1 { From an : ee don't 'think. much of "it" at all--we ¥ | RICE 10. Masculine 35: Contend have a much better Midway at the' Oldtimer <0 ' 8 . hime 38. Tar Chicago Fair!" : ; ~ CR 11. Practical ; 4 Connie. Mack ; 41. Japanese cofn "Maybe so | answered, "but ; . TT 1, Bokeh river, #2. Good or bad Aybe. SY BNSWETeC, 1 - 89-year-old peer pay PUZZLE 1 J3/Beote 1, rie of baseball, - 22. Decs 3. Pain. : ACROSS 1, Took food £4. Aree 33-1ina of dos : passes on. 8 few ROSE « Took foot © 24)Mark atmed . Troublesome : : .- 1. Dish of greens 5. Dig at in cur Ing Yi hig alias By Archer Wallace L pointers to \ 6. Bpolled ,. Mal 25. Top aviator ' . Ancie : <n iredl : ; i ol i : : HE ES ECT I (3: Uncnotead ov lng oe 28 Bild a a LS Be - A New Inspirational Book |. Jo vist : \ , 1 CL] J BOF a A $e Ags Ty Sg pT are RAS Bw 2) } } A dy ps a mcr A gE ro ringer) I Ub pty REA ARd\ AD hip quarters animal (- 'The AUTOGRAPH Ti "League. [eR . : 14. Age «| 8. Snug room 30. Three (prefix) 50. Feline : ; | mascot 'of the ? 16. Take delight 9. Santa Claus 31. Dol 61. Selt - M hel 16. Tearing had eight 33. Parmit ©. 63. Vane : : 40 ; of G D . ga 3 \ .omige [EPP 7 ToT b : " I d ; Ba a " : 19. Moving ; : i ne Am For at least a dozen years, Little League WE ER : : «| | discerning laymen and minis- worl Series at] 31 Hon ola : THIS 1S A TWO-PIECER! | | ters alike might say seriously, Pa Billy's tear ; 2 18. To0 0 [® EH 17 . You can wear. these handsome If Archer Wallace stops pub- "lost 4-3 to ' : 29. Greek otter fos ee separates together as the smartest | | [ishing his inimitable stories Norwalk, Conn, First 3% Cawr. ; ' casudl you ever had, or with other |. | | must become pedestrian .__ champs. Mack, 36. Organ of separates for a smart brand new- again!' If there are any "= who will be 90 - 2 Hsin 1d : | scason look! Blouse has 'sleeve citizens of civilized communis on Dec, 23, urged { 39. Flower 7 A versions shown, or cap sleevel ! h d d little leaguers (8 Allenate Pattern R4630: Misses' Sizes 12, ties who have not discovere to "Take over 3 ve 1 ¥ » J 4b Ianabitant of 14, 16,.18, 20; 40, Size 16 blouse, |. fhis Sonation Wjzard of : ' fo us® He fo Ax) ; -i : i 1) eartening tales and essays " : P ss aE a Es A 55 || nol le oud no || winged Topp toohr wine | "it uy 1 Eanren a7 This pattern" cady 'to use, sim -|. | forthwith!" -- David A. Mac |- «accent this Paris-designed black Athletics. : : 62. Attsnd the . : Pp: " ple velvet cocktail-hat seen on the ; : alok ple. to sew; is tested for*fit. Has Lennan. : " abd ad } $4. Bwine ' complete ~illogtrated instructions. |. 2 0 I! Paris model above. Part of ' 3 ¢ Aver" be Send , THIRTY-FIVE CENTS | | S i || .| Pierre Balmain's '52 fall collec. |. tt : f y ¢, A . . . pot ix ; y TREN 4 Troms heen ial : (35¢) in cains (stamps cannot be THE RYERSON PRESS tion, the hat follows current |. ih ' © U7 nels . : ' accepted) for this pattern. Print PUBLISHERS TORONTO fashion trends to small feather- i \ Fi 189. Comin : plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, it 4 : ai} Af" trimmed hats. : ; wr 1, flave ; { : '111 STYLE NUMBER. he y . . . : ganas of -- 'Send order to Box 1, 123 Eight. | we ral n 4 } or 3 5 waren 0% 5 : rd Answer Elsewhere on This Page conth St, New Toronto, Ont. . 1SSUE 39 -- 1952 [i nts slant : % iE . . : ' : s ' : eh : y ' . . : : 1 Li