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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 17, 1935, p. 2

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advantages of shirrings and pleats especially in the work of remodeling both of these dress making details so emphasized at the moment have the pleasant quality of concealing unwanted seams in an ornamental way while their expand ing possibilities recommend them to anyone who is remodeling clothes for growing girls shirring is es pecially obliging as iti admits of a fabric being pieced horizontally the scams concealed in the evenly placed rows of gathers and also vertically as the piecing will be hid den in the fulness below the lines of shirring jhe remarkable romance of an industrial dictator velvet and steel by pearl bellasrs synopsis joan dnby of humble origin ts in troduced as a social equal of mis georglna la fontaine rattier than as her secretary she meets tiers hannvn millionaire who forces his attentions on her lord edwards oroposes to joan joan leaves miss la fontaine to be come a mannequin at the salon celeste hubby im glad you only want s5 to go shopping with today what are you going to get with it wife nothing but luncheon dear im going to have everything else charged if you eat starches meats sweets read this theyre all necessary foods but all acid forming hence mostof ushaveacid stomach at times easy nou to relieve doctors say that much of the so- called indigestion from which so many ol us suffer is really acid in digestion brought about by too many acidforminq foods in our modern diet and that there is now a vav to relieve this often in minutes simply take phillips milk of magnesia alter meals almost im mediately this acts to neutralize tho stomach acidity that brings on your trouble you forget you have a stomach 1 try this just onccl take cither the familiar liquid phillips or now the convenient new phillips milk of magnesia tablets but bo ture you get genuine phillips also in tablet form phillips milkol macnesin tablet ere now o sale at all drug stores everywhere lachtinv tablet is tlte equiva lent ot a teaspoonful cf genuine phillips milk ot macncsia phillips ailk of melanesia mao in canada where are you lunching i go to a teashop in oxford street joan told her looking as t ough swe impressio- of hcs had bcvu confirmed iydia vaughn suggested that joan should have luncheon with her at a place round the corner to which she went as a rule so joan went with her the girl seemed so tired and yet under this listlessncss there seemed to lurk a terrible impatience a kind of sup pressed despairing passion her dark eyes looked their despair out of her perfect waxenwhite face but she smiled as she talked about the salon celeste and the jokes they had there about some of the clients of course they put you in the designing room they always put the new girls in there we hate it standing for hours and being fitted i dont mind at all though of course it is t iring yesterday i nearly fainted before the comtesse loti had finished but i dont think that she noticed anything but i find it fascin ating i love to see the frock being formed i want to do the modelling myself even though she does it so wonderfully do you think that theres any chance of my getting that sort of work to do oh yes theres always a chance some time after youve been in the place for long enough they might let you try if you asked to be allowed to theyre always on the lookout for new talent i suppose the designers make a great deal of money the comtesse loti is paid two thousand a year said the girl and added with a cynical smile but they wouldnt pay you that of course however good you were you arent the comtesse loti a quarter of that would do wonderfully said joan thinking of her home reformed her brothers put on their feet in the world if i could make five hundred a year i would have nothing else to wish for ive simply got to get on i cant live on two pounds a week for ever and as im not even making that yet with her curious still expression the mannequin gazed at joans ani mated face across the table finally she said quietly you went out to lunch with lord edward blagh yesterday yes joan admitted a little sur prised though not offended we went to the berkeley lydia vaughn pushed away her plate and leaned both her elbows on the table the eternal cigarette was between her lips again but some of her laziness had vanished the passion in her seemed to have come to the surface to be pulsating in her slow fullthroated voice think about getting on then she said and dont be distracted from your object i daresay youll think me insolent if i make any comment on your affairs considering how little i know about you but dont have any thing to do with men in our position were bound to meet men who admire us and want to take us out in other words men who just sec in us an op portunity for a good time dont ever mistake their interest for anything else it was difficult not to be impressed some terrible emotion seemed to struggle for expression behind all this you wonder perhaps why i say this lydia vaughn wen on i know nothing about lord edward blagh he may be an old friend of yours but you look so young youre new to this life at the salon i wanted to talk to you i didnt want what the tourist wants dont risk baking failures you to make my mistake she gazed at joan with burning bitter eyes im not making any dreadful revelation about myself she said with a haksmile i live in my own little flat the salary i get now is sufficient to keep me very comfort ably i have my own maid ki my alsatian hound who lives in a kennei on the roof at the top of the flats i never see or speak to a man if i can help it i have nothing to do with them but once upon a time when i was young and new to the business as you are i believed what a man told me i believed him and trusted him he was just such another man as lord edward blagh young titled wealthy and better looking as it matter of fact that lord edward is again that faint smile and the burn ing glance as i say i believed in him but i found out my mistake lydia vaughn stopped abruptly joan much moved and hardly know ing what to say looked at her pity ingly but the dark girl looked down at the table and then after a moment automatically took another cigarette from her case and lit it the heavily rouged lips trembled a little as they drew in the smoke but when she raised her eyes they were hard and proud again now i dont care much what people say or think about me i dont care much for men i avoid them if i can its a bore working going to the salon i dont know why i do it but one must live all men arent like that joan protested no im sure i dont know said the girl in a voice of ennui im not interested enough any more to find out i like my dog my maid is a good soul and my flat is quite comfortable men may go their own way in the world joan wondered how such an ex quisite creature could manage to avoid them but that burning look of con tempt must be enough to drive them away and she looked so unhappy in spite of her affected indifference those dark shadows under her eyes joan was terribly sorry for her evidently she had cared a great deal for this man who had deceived her this lunch with lydia vaughn made a deep impression on her she felt that had piers hannen come to her then she would have so withered him with her scorn and disgust that she would have disposed of him for ever men with money and power in their hands only wanted their way and that was all they gave nothing but money and moiey they felt released them from all the obligations of les ser persons joan wished to love and be loved by some man who was on a footing of equality with herself not the hooley street footing but the footing which she had as a girl of good education making her own way in the world another day passed and another and joan had heard nothing of piers hannen a whole two weeks passed without her hearing from him and she began to feel easier perhaps in spite of his threats when he had last seen her he had thought better of it to be continued some tourist attractions are per manent others occasional tour ists just have to be reasonable about it and discover what is what and when they may sit on the veran dah of almost any large hotel is india any day and see the mango tree trick done but they will never see the rope trick performed unless they are quite a shade less than strictly sober and probably not then moreover they may roam the country for months before catching sight of an elephant a tiger or a cobra even where they are reputed to live and do live it is a pity when tourists feel they have been disappointed and deceiv ed it is a tempation too it would be so easy in canada to have a few- indians always handy in feathers and war paint solely in order not to disappoint visitors then the tourists would be deceived but they would feel that they had not been life is very complicated saint john telegraphjournal serve the best tea every day living a weekly tonic by dr m m lappin mmmm heating hlnis xr yossing ona few shovelsful is the common way of refueling a furnace but i is not the proper way nor is i tho way to obtain the most economical heat try this method next time you find it necessary to refuel first shake the fuel bed gently until you can see tie first red glow in tho ashpit dont shake the fire roughly or allow red coals to fall through the grates then take a shovel or hoe and pull a mound of live coals to the front of your furnace firebox just inside the fire door do not disturb the layer o ash under the live coals now vou have a fire bed sloping a widows dilemma my heart always goes out to a woman who is bereft of her husband and is left with the task ot bringing up young children alone the gallantry with which some women iiave faced such a task and the success they have made of it can only invoke ones admiration i have a letter this week from a widow who is in a dilemma let me quote a part of her letter my husband died nine years ago and left me with two children a girl and a boy my boy is now seven teen and is finishing high school my girl is almost twenty and has a good job they are both good chil dren and have been very considerate of me but something seems to save come over my daughter in the past year or so she is not what you would call bad she has become very fond of dancing and wants to bo out every night she is keeping company par ticularly with men that makes me anxious about her future if i remon strate with her she tells me i am too old fashioned i have a strong suspicion that some of those she runs ue around with are too of drn our furnace into the hollow formed by this slope put the fresh charge of coal shoveling it in carefully toward the back of the furnace leaving a mound of live coals in front near the fire door these live coais in iront will ignite the gases arising from tho contact of the fresh coal with the hot coal and will cause them to burn without odor next remove the ashes from the ashpit and reset the dampers the turn damper in the smoke pipo should he as nearly closed as pos sible- the check damper should be closed the ashpit damper should bo open it is also advisable to open the slide in the firedoor slightly about the width of a wooden match stick t woman makes 14000 mile pilgrimage to sons grave chuckles words dont count patient how can i ever repay you for your kindness to me doctor by cheque postal order or cash grit you cant bake good cake with inferior baking powder i insist on magic less than 4 worth makes a big cake says madame r lacroix assistant director of the pro vincial school of domestic sci ence montreal canadas best known cookery experts and die titians warn against trusting good ingredients to poorquality baking powder they advise magic baking powder for sure rcsultsl contains no alum thl ttement on erery tin l your guarantee that mafic baking powder i free from alum or ny harmful ingredient made in canada happy man as an old lady was walking along a street she was amazed to see a young man rush out of a house and charge to the edge of the pavement jump up into the air and fall with a crash in the gutter aro you badly hurt she asked helping the young man up no nothing serious only bruises was the answer what wore yoou doing well you see replied tho young man my girls just promised to mar ry me and i was so happy that i clean forgot i hadnt come on my bicycle st johns telegram darwin northern australia a lancashire woman has just made a pilgrimage of 14000 miles to sec the grave of her son she is mrs emily clapp aged 62 her son constable arthur clapp of the northern territory police was fatally injured in a shooting ac cident in 1927 and was buried at kathcrine 200 miles inland from darwin after her sons death mrs clapp resolved that she would visit his grave i felt i could not rest until i had travelled to australia to see his grave she said when she arrived in darwin it took a long time to make the necessary inquiries and savo the money but now i am al most there a man presented two keys tied with string to a clerk at leeds post office last night and asked them to be forwarded with a telegram which he wished to send he was surprised when he was told this was impossible as he said he understood money could bo forwarded with a telegram sun day dispatch no luck that fellow jacobs has owed me a tenner for two years cant you get it out of him not a cent but thats not the worst of it i heard hed started a debtcollection business so i wrote to him and asked him to collect my debt what happened he replied that all efforts to col lect the money had failed and he charged me a guinea expenses pathfinder 2 woollen blankets 350 full double sxo cc x so trimmed with rich lustrous ribbon our re- bular prices 700 per pair vou buy them now on ale for 1350 per pair 2 blankets colors hose blue green mauve sold sent cod plus few pennies postage money- back guarantee textile mills depl wi montreal rough hands nof hinds restores smoothness which soap and water tasks steal away from your hands hjg inds ifonqyzllmdnd cream issue no 42 35 28 am really worried can you help me in my diemma this letter is obviously from a wo man who sincerely desires the best for her daughter and to that end she ha3 tried to do her best of course she is facing a situation that many mothers have to face but i some times wonder if in such circum stances a mothers fear are not apt to ho unduly exaggerated mark you i appreciate the feelings of a mother in a case like this and i think i can quite understand her problem there is a tendency for the world to take more notice of a young womans mis conduct than it does of a- young mans misconduct somehow we seem to as sociate the sowing of wild oats with young men and look for that sort of thing in them i do not know why we should do that but do it and the fact that we do is apt perhaps to make mothers a little hit more sensi tive regarding the conduct of their daughters a young women like the one con cerned here needs to be handled carefully to adopt an unsympathetic and scolding attitude toward her may do more to drive her along the wrong path than anything else after all she is not yet twenty and she is just at that age when she is going through that experience which psychologists call the period of stress and storm and her present conduct may be noth ing more than her reaction to those changes which aro taking place with in her perhaps she will settle down soon herself and see the wisdom of taking things in moderation wihout your having to do anything about it but i fancy that you are too anxious to wait for things to take their nor mal course probably you even feel that if she is not checked now there can he no telling where she will land and in a sense you may bo right what this girl needs is wise direction i would advice you to have a straight heart to heart talk with her watch for an opportune moment and then open up with the conversation quiet ly try to show your love and your thought for her in your conversation i mean ot course more in the tone and manner of your speech than in tho words you use if you begin to talk to her in deary deary terms sho will almost certainly resent it point out that there is nothing wrong in wanting to have a little pleasure and that you are quite willing that she should have it but make clear to her also that overindulgence in anything is always had for ono and that in the ultimate tho highest values in life aro not material but mental moral and spiritual i am sure that if this mother will only adop the right attitude toward her daughter and have a real honest- togoodness heart to heart talk with her sho will find her daughter to be a fairly sensible girl note the writer of this column is a trained psychologist and an au thor of several works he is willing to deal with your problems and give you the benefit of ms wide exper ience questions regarding problems of everyday living should be ad dressed to dr m m lappin room 421 73 adelaide street west toron to ontario enclose a 3c stamped 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you can study in your spare time and in the quiet of your own home for full particulars write to the institute of practical and applied psychology 010 confederation 130111100 montreal quebec slbaaiqj kv tr nourished as more canadian children than any other corn syrup a pecjuct tb canada starch co limited explore new guinea with airplanes contributed by british aircraft society london three british airplanes will begin in new guinea towards the endfof this month an exploration of 25000000 acres of the dutch- owned western section of the island which is probably the largest un known area in the modern world the aircraft will leave england on a flight scheduled to take 14 days to java whence they will proceed immediately for new guinea where landing grounds and camps have been established the belief that oil and gold de posits of vast extent may exist in netherlands new guinea is the mainspring of the enterprise at present the only known feature of the district to be surveyed is the general course of the arge rivers aerial photography will provide data for the compilation of accur ate maps which will provide indi cation of sites were oil and precious mineral deposits may be found the maps will also provide information of great vale to government and to the development of forestry and agriculture detailed study of the maps and photographs will enable the forestry expert to trace groups cf useful trees especially those which yield the valuable copal gum agriculturists will look for old lake beds and plateaux which may be suitable for intensive development at the same time the expedition will assemble a mass of general inform ation about the country including the distribution of population and the best tracks by which the native vil lages and settlements can be reach ed in all fifty men will take part in the expedition under the leader ship of mr r n de ruytcr van steveninck half of them euro peans and half natives each camp has a hospital stores workshops laboratories for the photography and survey work and a radio sta- ton two radio stations are being erected at a distance of 100 miles from the main base they will be used to provide the essential day- byday information about weather conditions the expedition will be away 18 months the three dragonrapide biplanes have been specially equipped for the work each carries a vertical electricallyoperated camera which is housed below the normal floor level and can be used over a very wide angle with uninterrupted view two auxiliary fuel tanks each of 30gallons capacity are located centrally in the cabin they are covered for use as tables a glass- covered aperture in the floor is fitted for use with a new kind of drift- sight instrument exact determin ation of drift is of paramout import ance in aerial photography to en sure accuracy of subsequent map ping full blind flying equipment and transmitting and receiving radio apparatus are included in the navi- gtional gear the two gipsysix 200 hp aircooled motors drive metal airscrews leading the formation of three airplanes on its flight to java will be mr g m cox who has been flying for 20 years and is now with the de havilland school of flying the other pilotsincharge will be flying officer e fulford also of the de havilland school and cap tain koppen a well known dutch aviator who first flew in 1914 trees on farms observes the brussels post there is a perth county farmer who somo years ago started planting trees in a ravine on his properly he said ho knew it would never bo possible to cultivate the land and he wanted tiie trees there for two purposes tiio first may seem simple he liked trees and then he was certain the bush would be a good place for pasturing the cattle in hot weather tho trees aro such as aro found in ordinary woodlo but there are a number of spruce and pine as well the spot today is a place of beauty that u not all last winter he took out eight cords of wood and the stuff ho removed was surplus growth or broken down trees he says it looks better now liiat tho eight cords ot wood wero removed to look at tho place today one would think trees had never been removed from it it is much easier to get young trees today than it used to be and thcro are plenty of farms where there is a piece of land which might well bo put to growing tree- the people on the land today may get the benefit tho land today may not get tio bene fit but the next generation will to eliminate crossing five localities in the ottawa dis trict will benefit by an expenditure of 112150 in public works as part of tho first allocations of the 1100- 000 fund provided for tho railway grado crossing fund in a special voto to provide public works in respect to grade crossings the largest ot tio amounts approved by ordcrlncouncll goes to morrisburg in authorized ex penditure of 105000 for elimination of tho cnr grade crossing in that municipality other municipalities to benefit includo arnprlor carleton place franktown and jasper road near smith falls

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