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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 7, 1935, p. 2

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t j t i t o the remarkable romance of an industrial- dictator and by pearl bellairs ryhofsis joan lciily of humme origin is in troduced as a social equal of miss gcorslna la fontaine rather than her secretary she meets tiers llannen millionaire who forces his attentions on her lord edwards oroooses to joan joan leaves miss 1a fontaine to be come a mannequin at the salon celeste eightpence halfpenny modom joan gazed helpless- at the box and was just about to say that she required black pins with white ends when hannen reached out and took the pins from the girl lie threw them down on the counter well have those he said and put down halfacrown the girl wrapped them up gave them to the helpless joan and the change to ilanntvi hurriedly joan turned and walked out of the shop she knew as he followed her that he was laughing when they emerged on the pavement he regarded her gravely but a trifle breathlessly they stopped by the elaborately de corated shop window where the crowd surged past in mass formation how much have you in that bag asked hannen gently trying not to laugh joan did not reply if only the pavement would open and swallow this man come along tell me how much have you been trying to do this prec ious shopping with it the man wlto knows whether the remedy you are taking for headaches neuralgia or rheumatism pains is safe is your doctor ask him dont entrust your own or your familys weilbeing to unknown preparations before you lake any prepara tion you dont know all about for the relief of headaches or the pains of rheumatism neuritis or neuralgia ask your doctor what he thinks about it in comparison with aspirin we say this because before the discovery of aspirin most so- called pain remedies were ad vised against by physicians as being bad for the stomach or often for the heart and the discovery of aspirin largely changed medical practice countless thousands of people who have taken aspirin year in and out without ill effect have proved that the medical findings about its safety were correct remember this aspirin is rated among the fastest methods yet discovered for the relief of headaches and all common pains and safe for the average person to take regularly aspirin tablets arc made in canada aspirin is the registered trademar of the bayer company limited look lor the name bayer in the form of a cross on every tablet demand and get it pirin threehalfpence said joan was like having a tooth drawn suddenly she became aware that she was holding the box of pins that he had bought for her she no longer grasped what they were than she threw them violently from her the wrapper fell off the lid of the box fell off and pins black pins were scattered far and wide there were pins all over the pavement as far as the eye could see among the moving feet of the multitude a moments he sitation a look of surprise to see where the pins had come from and the tide of oxford street rolled on over them joan however did not wait to see the result of her ungracious treat ment of his gift she turned wildly away and dodged into the crowd she slipped into the concealment of the closest throng and bumping into people pushed her way to the edge of the pavement once through the crowd she flew across the road al most under the wheels of a passing omnibus with her hair pricking up on her scalp she dodged through the stream of vehicles to the opposite pavement a glance behind her showed that hannen had not had a chance to fol low her she really had given him the slip she ran along the pavement into the concealment of bond street station running down the escalator at a pace which astonished the other peo ple 01 it she tcok a penny ticket and hastened on to the platform there was a train waiting and she get into it and only when it was pulling cut of the station did she have time to draw breath arid consider the situat ion she had escarcd she had given him the slip and she was not going in his car she had a season ticket from char ing cross to west ham station but when she got to west ham she had to walk from there as she had no penny for the tram she arrived home in hooley st feeling very tired and rather worried for she still had the proposed cruise on the corsair to consider when she went into the house she was greeted by the full blare of hannens wire less set for the family had it going all day have you heard cried m side rushing to meet her redfaced with excitement from the kitchen joany have you heard mr hannens going to take us all fcr a cruise in his boat so you want to go said jean want to go why whats come over you joany why i never heard the like itll be the finest thing in the world i goin in a ship shouted ben he was playing that the chair was a ship and the floor was the sea gel- ting off the chair he came up to where joan was standing in the mid dle of the kitchen passing her hand through her hair in a dazed fashion i haint ever seen the sea he said mrs denby though rather flushed by the excitement that reigned in the house spoke mere quietly to joan ah its a kind thought its a kind thought really i dont know- how i feel myself about going on the water mebbe ill stay behind but its a good thing joany it comes just at the right time for jimmy i took him to the clinic this morning mrs denby went on and they say his chest is bad they say if he dont go away for a while hell be a lot worse so this trip as mr hannen of fers is just the thing yes said joan quite absolute- cupid in hollywood i rise and fall of romance thermometer shown in i summary hollywood movielands roman tic thermometer jack oakie and vanita vardon tip up 10 degrees he just gave the pretty brunet showgirl a beautiful cigarette case inscribed to vanita with love jack oakie kay francis and delmar daves steady theyre still other frequently ginger rogers and lew ayres droppng rapidly a divorce is still dangerously near jack warner and ann alvarado don aivarados exwife up five points theyll probably be married in december jackie coogan and betty grable up 15 degrees this is getting hot and may reach the altar any min ute carole lombard and robert risk- in down 10 points carole is gettin restless as she usually does after a certain time jean harlow and rill powell al most zero both parties looking for new talent lnise rainer and jean -negules- co climbing fast hes now send ing flowers to the studio as well as her home john considine and carmen 1an- tages dropping steadily when car- every day living a weekly tonic by dr m m lappin nagging makes for unhapp1ness nagging is a menace to tie peace of the home no two persons can live happily together when they are con tinually nagging at each other the following extract which i quote from seeing each ft j recelvcd from a youug hus band shows quite clearly the danger to which nagging exposes the home my wife and i began married life eight years ago very happily and deeply in love wiuh each other but now i think we are coming to the parting of the ways she has devel oped the nagging habit and although i try to restrain myself the sharp ness of her tongue is such that i can hardly forbear retort it is a con stant bickering morning and night we have three lovely little children and for their sakes i would not like to break up tie home but this thing is getting on my nerves whatever you do dont break up your home if your wife and you were really deeply in love with each other when you started then there is surely hope love such as you claim existed between you is not easily extinguished it takes longer salada orange pekoe blend will prove a sheer delight to lovers of fine tea salada new movie type men is seen around the night spots i tuan e years to kill such love as a rule and in your case it probably still exists assuming that to be so if you break up your home you will be most unhappy besides the pre sence of three young children might create serious complications its usually with her brother norma shearer and irving thal- bcrg steady a bad quarrel was forgotten and the hatchet buried constance bennett and gilbert roland up live degrees she may divorce the marquise de la falaise and marry gilbert almost any time ring crosby and dixie lee drop ping slowly everything is serene oh the surface but there are fire works underneath dont be surpris ed at a divorce robert taylor and irene hervey down 15 points bobs too anxious to take advantage of his sudden popu larity with hollywood beauties ann eothefn and roger pryor steady lie be free soon and then theyll ho married joan nnneit and gene marfcey down 10 points theres a lot ol smoke and fire is expected good standby for school luncheons referring to soup and sug gesting varieties of toast to accompany it soup is a good standby for school lunobeons hake it sometimes with meat stock and sometimes with milk always put lots ot vegetables in it the accompaniment for the soup adds much to the interest of the meal croutons chips and toast sticks are easy to mako and use stale bread to splendid advantage to make bread chips sot stale rolls in very thin slices crosswise of tic roll the slices shouldnt be more than an eighth of an inch thick dock for superliners while shipping experts still argue the economic value of huge liners like the normandic and the queen mary british shipbuilders expect that even larger vessels may be built in the near future and a dry- dock to accommodate a vessel of 100000 gross tons has been com pleted in southampton e j messenden docks and ma rine manager of the english south ern railway company said recently that his company in the past six years has spent 40000000 on im provements and new docking facili ties in the port of southampton and that the piers and drydock recently completed were designed with a view to accommodating giant liners the drydock which is to handle wants to fall in love nino martini opera and moving picture singer wants to fall in love he says but the right girl hasnt come along so far he admires american girls he as serts they are wonderful they are beautiful he enthuses in a na tional home magazine they have trim charming figures and they know how to dress they show- splendid qualities of character too i am most impressed perhaps by their great adaptability nothing seems to limit them but with all that this girl is an enigma he declares does she feel deeply are her emotions genuine and profound is she merely out for r good lime does she like a man for himself or because of his por tion i declare i dont know she was beaten there was no mere to be said they would go and she even had to be grateful to him because of jimmy i ly ontario apples for christmas gifts delivered overseas united stales canada ncw insulated gggfiller container no bruising retain flavor for long period several size packages mcintosh reds and spys won derful package send for folder the biggs fruit co burlington ontario chapter xii the luxury yacht joans principal anxiety was about her job her heart sank when she considered that she must lose it if she asked leave for a fortnights ho liday so soon they would not let her go with any guarantee of taking her on again afterwards she was sure mr denby had been granted a fort night off from the works by a spec ial permit from hannen maude had proposed air outofwork girl friend as a substitute for herself in the confectioners shop and her holiday was allowed her but joan was in dee depression my job will be lost of course she said to hannen one evening when he turned up at hooley street to make the final arrangements about transporting the family to south ampton to be continued rut why let such a small thing as nagging break up your home there must be some cause for your wifes irritability i hardly think from your letter that is anything more serious than irritability although that is bad enougli and if continued may have very serious conseuvences have you tried to find out the cause i know just how difficult the cir cumstances must be for you how those sharp words spoken in an ir ritable moment can sting and cut but think how your retort must ag- cause the cube grayate your already high strung and irritable wife i believe it is still true that a solt answer turnoth away wrath human kindness and sympa thy have u wonderfully soothing ef fect on irritable sous i would like you to try and see your wifes position as well as your own think she is tied indoors all day with three little children sup posing after a trying day and probab ly a restless nigbt she is a bit ir ritable in the morning and you leave her with a sharp retort ringing in her cars what happens just this she spends the day brooding over it and by night time it has become a mental festering sore even a pin prick if dwelt upon for long enough will become a big thing mentally on the other hand you go out to business you mingle with other people you have variety and you can forget what happened in hie morning it is not so easy as all that for your wife she has the home and the children all day quite a trying task spread on a shallow pan and put toessir l ac o i f i modate a 100000ton ship nearly a quarter again as large as the new cunarder except in times of de pression mr messenden said brit ish shipping men incline to the be lief that the fast superliner even tually will supersede the smaller and slower vessel in the larger part of transatlantic passenger service a slow oven until crisp and brown throughout fine grained bread cut bread as thin as a wafer and toast until crisp and brown in a slow oven this kind ot wafer like dry toast is exceptionally good with soup to make croutons some cooks dip the neat cubes of bread in melted butter and then brown them in a moderate oven others drop the cubes into deep hot fat and fry teem a golden brown in sixty seconds a fine close grained texture in bread is important for croutons and it must be stale but not too dry cut in slices about onehalf inch thick remove crusts and cut each sice into cubes witli a very sharp knife the sharp knife means nuioh too be- must be smooth and j clean cut dry them until they are crisp through after this they may be toasted or friend in deep fat croutons go right into the soup and form a part of it consequently they are eaten with soup from the soup plae and never with the fingers servixg croutons there are two attractive ways to serve croutons one way is to pass them to each person for him to ibelp himself or if the soup is served by the manotthehousc at the table he drops one or two teaspoons of crou tons into each plate as he serves it toast stick3 are what their name implies sticks of toast the bread is cut in strips about inoh thick and inch wide and 3 inches long it is then toasted in a hot oven and served unbuffered like crackers each person helps himself and but ters his stick or not as he prefers pipe smokers fill up with golden v1rginia and enjoy a really good smoke tsmmmhmwmsbmo there is probably nothing more wrong than that your wifes nerves are on edge try to be sympathetic treat her as kindly as you can over come the temptation to retort sharp ly get her some help with iier housework or help her a little bit more yourself get someone to look after the children occasionally and take her out for an evening try to renew the palsiilp of courting days give her a change now and again from the drudgery of nursing and housework and i am sure the mat ter will right itself in a surprisingly short time toast eleanor graham in the new york times heres to elf capering madly self october that rollicking in love with him- 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 his wide experi ence 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 ad dressed envelope for reply hydro operated sets only northern electric gives you the sensational 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booklet for children salt all over the world quaint superstitions customs and stories stirs tho im agination educational i free send coupon now nervous salt rubs while taking the bath are refreshing restful for everyone regal table salt prco running a wlndnor salt product for dainty tablo use for dcntlrlcc mouth wash and gargle douglas gilbert in the new york worldtelegram phyllis loughton plumpish thirty- ish and a doubledisc talker is a talent scout for paramount shes here on a fortnights holicay from hollywood and if what she says about new screen types is true dizzy debs with a studio yen had better beat it for the middle west and get some accent atmosphere and culcha heres phyllis characterization of the new movie type she might be from ohio she might be an oberlin coed she can be either blond or brunette about 5 feet 4 inches tall and she cant be too thin you can put it on but you cant take it oft plumpish girls just have no chance they are a problem for camera angles lights costumes and makeup the harlow heyhey girl is out she must be the daughter of whole some parents who are substantial citizens of the community in which they live she must be in short an american norm bridging the gap between the cocktail slicker kid and the kansas cornfed she is about 19 or 20 and the old gag you dont have to be dumb to be an actor but it helps still applies i mean that the girl who has had no experience is just as good a potential bet stage tech nique often has to be unlearned in the films she must not be ambitious i mean that if she has her heart set on a goldmounted car with a chalf- feur a beverley hills bungalow and a palm springs hideaway her name in lights and footprints in grau- mans cement like as not shell he a flop she must have a soulstirring desire to act no kidding thats what she said she also said that hollywood was a moral community where every- body worked like the very devil but shes only been at the hotel new weston twentyfour hours get her off paramounts lot and she stops talking like a double- truck variety ad and stumbles out sensible- ideas about hallie flan agans 25000000 wpa drama pro ject for instance itll be a splendid thing if its administered correctly said phyl lis it will excite the younger gen eration to the theatre and go much deeper into social life than the lit tle theatre group movement heretofore thats always been on the right side of the railroad tracks arty kids taking up the drahma this wpa activity can get into the public schools and enlarge the hori zons of the lads whose ambitions might only be to become engineers or girls whose desire runs only to the secretarybossmarriage idea it can do wonders in discovering new talent and ought to be a swell feeder for stage and screen on the other hand if it tends most ly to provide food and clothing for hams and hasbeens its cultural ef fect will be lessened phyllis has had her job officially shes a studio coach two years go ing west after an apprenticeship on broadway some of the new kids whom she helped break in are marsha hunt ada lupino gail pat rick randy scott and fred mcmur- ray brighter colors dont show dire gold draperies keep fresh look longer than ecru ones canadian industries limited salt division t t windsor out kl without obligation plonso send special chidron booldot salt oil over tho light bright colors used in de corating show the soil less than those chosen because they do not show the dirt observant folk are discovering gold colored draperies keep their fresh look longer than do ecru ones it was observed in a settlement house in a large city the first soil made them look a little different in color instead of making them look dingy a dirty stucco house near a rail road was made to look clean and bright by painting the trimming a bright green it made the stucco merely look gray the green was a bit overwhelming in its brightness at first but after a time the soot toned it down to a pleasing soft ness while retaining an appearance of freshness in fact the house kept that re cently painted look long after the other houses in the vicinity looked as if they needed repainting will equip kings yacht vancouver two masts and two booms specimens of vancouver islands finest lumber are being shipped to england to be set up in the kings new yacht which his majesty will sail off cowes next summer cut at grouse mountain the giant timbers will be used in the new rac ing yacht which will replace britan nia to be sold after being command ed by the king during a quarter of a century at the famous summer rac ing resort a flagstaff cut from the forests of the island already graces windsor castle and is pointed out to visitors as a fine example of bc timber

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