Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 21, 1935, p. 6

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married older men than mar ried older women the answer he explained was in the fact young men find economic barriers to marriage which young women do not meet since the man is the breadwinner widowers he continued pro bably supply many of the older men for marriage with younger women that widowers remarry in great er numbers than widows is shown by the fact that the number of widowers at any one time is about onehalf as great as the number of widows a fact that can not be due to sex differences in death rates cigars for women made from ha vana leaf of choicest and mildest variety in several sizes and shapes some little bigger than a cigarette have been introduced here by im porters battery operated sets amazing tone unusual cabinet beauty new airplane type dials operate with air cell storage or dry cell mantel and console models jro50 as low as jo hydro operated sets the only sets with the pre cedentsmashing centromatic unit controlled selectivity and metal tubes ask for demon stration hydro q 50 operated sets from 11 see your ne dealer the remarkable romance of an industrial dictator i velvet and steel by pearl bellairs j i i i t wxhofsis joan denby of humble origin ts in troduced as a social equal of mlsa georglna la fontaine rattier than as her secretary she meets imers uannen millionaire who forces his attentions on her lord edwards proposes to joan joan leaves miss la fontaine to be come a mannequin at the salon celeste mr denby had a dark blue suit which he had worn for sixteen years on sundays this he proposed to wear with a dicky front and collar made in one piece joan would have let him do so but mrs denby was so upset about it that joan took pity on her and herself bought him some plain soft collars to go with his ordinary working shirt v hile mrs denby made him a tie altogether when they came to reckon up their financ es on the morning of their depart ure they found that they were so much depleted by unusual expendi ture that there would be very little for mrs denby to live on while they were away punctually at nine am next day the big car drew up outside the denbuys house driven by hannens chauffeur to the extreme excite ment of the neighbours all the den- bys save mrs denby piled into it to go away chapter xiii by the time the car arrived in southampton the excitement which merely passing through the country- had awakened in jimmy and ben was enough to reconcile joan to the business of going on this trip eyes and mouths wide open in silence the boys stared at the sea it was a windy choppy day but the weather had been fair fcr some days and joan fancied that this voyage would begin as a smooth one she had heard so much of hannens ad ventures in the corsair in foul weather that she dreaded any combat with the elements the corsair was moored in dock and there was nothing to do but to walk up the gangplank aboard her the chauffeur brought their few small bundles out of the car and a hand came off the yacht and took the things aboard her family stood on the quay awkward- wondering what to do and though joan had not meant to be first aboard the ship or appear to lead them in any way as though she approved of the trip she was com pelled out of kindness to come for ward and take the others into her charge she saw that for their sakes she would have to drop her defen sive attitude and take an active part in the proceedings come along lets go aboard she said cheerfully you go firt maude father you take ben taking jimmy by the hand she led him up the gangway by the time she had taken two steps up it han- ncn appcard at the top in flannel trousers and grey sweater joan expected him to show by his manner that he was crowing over her because she had had to come after all but he showed nothing of it if he were he greeted her cheerfully and agreeably as he greeted the others and as he talked and led them round and showed them their staterooms she realised that he like herself was forced to abandon his old attitude towards her in order to relieve the awkwardness of the others and make them feel at home we havent a tremendous lot of room we sacrifice a good deal to engine space in the corsair im afraid but i think youll he comfort able mr denby and the boys were sharing two beds and a couch in one stateroom while maude and joan had the principal stateroom which was panelled in grey birch there were two beds and one which did not match the other joan guessed to have been moved in for the occasion business in west better in saskatchewan c a s h registers ring again after six years swift current the depression doesnt live here any more this hub cf the southwest portion of saskat- chewan has been oiled with confi- this must have been hannen s i dence am thj whee hettcr bus cabin on his other trips she surj uess s starling to turn agaln mised and the workmanlike grey j casn registers are ringiar and peopie are asking the price of farms after six years ot watching grass and bed- masculine poplin curtains cushions spread betrayed typically taste he showed them round the boys were silent maudes face was very pink and only mr denby was flu ent he praised everything and there was something so servile in his emooth flattery that he was the only one among them of whom joan was ashamed though she had come with the intention of being ashamed of nothing and where do you sleep sir if i may be so bold as to ask oh i have a bunk forward said hannen and joan realised that he was going to sleep with the men when their inspection was finish ed when mr denby and the boys had gone into their cabin and maude had gone into the stateroom she and joan were to share joan about to follow her found herself face to face with hannen in the saloon well i think that they at any rate will enjoy it he said with a smile i know they will joan agreed readily and as he stood there rough and workmanlike in his grey sweater in the beautiful saloon which for all its luxury smelted of the sea and was filled with a sea light from outside the ports she came nearer to liking him than she had ever done before do you think that we shall have fairly fine weather she asked it will be warm and pleasant when we get- into the mediterranean perhaps before are you a good sailor fairly but i dont know about the others i dont want jimmy to be ill ill cure him i can cure seasick ness can you i thought it was very difficult oh it is but i can cure most things he said jokingly even de testation to be continued hoppers eat what drought failed to dry up or dust storms blow away the district jiad a crop this fall it was not a large crop but it has brought back confidence business men assert farmers have a little money after years of selfdenial and they are com ing to town in rattling old family chariots long distances to purchase necessities and supplies for the long winter months and because their rural cousins are spending money city folk are back at work one department store head declared his company is doing the best business in seven years and lias engaged 15 extra clerks w w smith member of the sas katchewan legislature has received numerous inquiries about farm lands in the district from points in alberta and manitoba small houses in the city are at a premium he said and apartment blocks filled you iiear business is picking up mr smith queried in response to japan green tea at its very best sapah te a s bjsgbb b b 3 an aoat a bhb aib aii the book shelf the ideal house designed for living with minimum of effort and maximum of health i q b h 13 h b bb b h s 4 bi bib 3 h i a h i h s a 9 st- 0 bi 1 have you made out your list of christmas presents yet undoubtedly marked against this name and that 13 a book the following offer a nice variety and make gifts that your friends will remember long after the season of giving is over saiamina by rockwell kent geo j mcleod ltd toronto is a book to treasure the illustrations by the author ot which there aro over eighty are alone sufficient to recom mend this book it is an adventurous autobiography a true chronicle of many curious and romantic happen question say have you ever been hugs in greenland life the land which here on a saturday night you have has so captivated this author to elbow your way into the stores many farmers who left the 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 ot economic distress for a loss movie marvels measure your hip for average weight if youre worried about your weight as compared with the average minus the thrill when we jookedat kamloops sentinel at the fail 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 three years 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 that by 1940 thirddim ension films will be a fact characters and backgrounds will stand out in bold relief just as they used to do man thk unknown by alexis carrel mussons toronto is an ideal book as a gift to the more thought ful of your frinds and relatives what is man what is ills future alexis carrel surgeon scientist an swers these important questions in straightforward simple language easy to grasp and pleasant to read mary queen of scotland and tho isles by stefan zweig mac- millans toronto offers this author at his best the subject of mary has always intrigued biographers and in the past they have been prone to be overcome by her fascinating qualities stefan zweig has weighed all the evl dence and at the end ot the book we have an exceptionally clear pic ture of this tragic queen queen eliz abeth darnley bothweh all come forth as living breathing characters the scene of the execution of mary is al most gruesomely too real a book to read and remember for your height forget it consider your width thats the advice of dr helen brenton pryor assistant womens medical examiner at stanford who the photographs through the old- time stereoscope that laid upon the parlor table also we are told five years from now the pictures will be colored has worked out widthweight s0 naturally as to be almost in- tables based on five years study and conspicuous and at the same time tabulation of some 10000 children and the sound apparatus will be so per- college students instead of one her scales ti on the screen based on j kesearchj scicn data and the laboratory are all contributing to normal given on height tables give seven averages width as well as heiglit width technically the conspicuous fected that noises will seem to be weight as coming from the appropriate loca- 1940 reproduced is that over a bliliac di ameter is the measurement at the crest of the hip bones with sliding further forecast of calipers on the same principle as soumi wl be rem measuring a marble with a monkey- frequency range of from 30 to 10- wrericli i 00 e wlth smoothness and thus for instance a girl of is who j re l th llyis is 5 feet 1 inches tall might nor- mally weigh as little as 107 pounds if her bliliac diameter is 06 inches or as much as 133 pounds if she measures as much as 122 inches tests that have been made so far indicate injustice has been done to and disillusioning background noises will be suppressed to the point where the volume range of expres sion will be comparable to the or iginal sound sources color said the president will hrve achieved its majority and will about 30 per cent of those measured clothe the picture in the raiment of chapped skin noi hinds relieves hands and knees chapped by snow and wind mtra issue no 47 35 2s and labeled too thin or too fat under the old onedimension table dr pryor said the stocky girl who nines to be wil lowy therefore should not starve herself into nervous irritability but strive to keep to her widthweight on the other hand dr pryor said some stanford girls wlio had been told they were underweight prom ptly shed ideas they were delicate when they learned they were normaal weight on her charts a gentleman neither shabbily nor blatantly but in such excellent taste and perfection of detail as to be al most entirely inconspicuous thus a science that everybody is interested in progresses and more and more weaves itself into the lives of a public that must be en tertained note to housewives snow on the prairie we know a lady in forest hills who has two maids her husband mado her get them for he wants what is lovelier than snow at night ings shipshape when guests come cherry tres stand in the orchard m- but the maids rather hgl toned heavy with phantom bloom wont so tie lad the secret of keeping fit by artie mcgovern mussons to ronto is a book many pcope will ap preciate do you want to reduce do you want to gain weight do you suffer from insomina etc if you or any of your friends answer yes to these questions then by all means read this guide to better living bas ed on common sense youth uncharted by stephen lawford macmillans toronto to begin with is wellwritten in a charming style stephen lawford writes 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 love 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 to investigate a group of refugees from the continent the author is now- connected permanently with the league of nations at geneva aslyum by william seabrook offers the reader a detailed record of tho bewildering life in an asylum here we meet the patients doctors nurses and visitors all vividly and minutely described thunder over the bronx by arthur kober mussons to ronto is a unique handbook dealing and pines are white nuns weeping over the silver of their beads flecks of it dust off a pale moon drift silently until each bush is weighted witli plumes and treo shadows spread across the earths white carpet in a tracery of lace quiet stretches over tho prairie padded white in each corn stub ble and pumpkin vine still are the cattle in the barnyard flicking not so much as an eye lash beaded with white mascara silently the rabbit patters across a field leaving a crooked pattern behind him and a dog barks in the distance at empty wagon tracks iavon jarvls in the spinner- tho bouse handles the washing down to tho last piece of linen nnd hangs it all out to dry too brooklyn eagle i canada sings lilkkcst little folio in the music trade contains words and music tor 135 song including all your old favorites and many others never to appear in book form before includ ing marching along together an chors awclkli sliikln in the rain when the moon comes over the mountain pagan love song raited by hnffo rrey the best of 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section of new york life known as the bronx the book is brilliantly illustrated by that well- known artist mr hoff halifax youngster saved her pennies for war veterans halifax the discovery that in valid veterans in camp hill hospital here never got out to play turn ed eightyearold patricia godfrey from dolls to social work aided by her sevenyearold sis ter joan patricia distributed cigar ettes and candy to the bedridden world war veterans on remem brance day ever since she visited the hospital some time ago patricia had saved her pennies for the occasion and at the same time made her sister do likewise before you give your child an unknown remedy to take every day unthinkingly mothers 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 doctors say phillips for your child when it comes to the frequentlyused milk of magnesia doctors for over 50 years have said phillips milk of magnesia the safe remedy for your child remember this and always say phillips when you buy your child deserves itforyourownpcaca of mind sec that you get it gen uine phillips milk of magnesia also in tablet form phillips milk of magnesia tab lets are now on sale at all drug stores everywhere each tiny tab let is the equivalent of r- n teaspoonful of gen- -s- nine phillips milk of magnesia phillips aficn of afaatemel made in canada wsfterfuw take rincal th e great tonig tkat sbbylhes erves- vbuilbs newiyigburv at ill good drug dipt slot silt ajftatij htrolii fvrrtchlt co- ltd toronto rj the moderatelypriced house of the nottoodistant future will have logical room sequences and arrange ment windows placed for interior ffectivcnoss rather than exterior design with fifteen per cent more wall space as a result yearround air conditioning scientific lighting and a coordinated unit plan of furn ishing that will insure comfort economy and good taste sounds like the millenium doesnt it but we are assured it is really true that architects are planning and building such houses in one that is on view at rocke feller centre new york the living room by careful planning from tho inside out is made to appear much larger than it is air conditioning makes it possible to put all the win dows on one side in a group this leaves more free wall space doors arc concentrated at one end of the room to the same end the living room mantel is about half as high as the ordinary mantel and the pic ture hung over it is thus brought more intimately to the gaze of the beholder dining alcove a glass brick halfpartition is used instead of the usual wall to separate the dining alcove from the living room the glass hides the kitchen entrance from the eyes of those in the living room and yet being glass does not shut off light flexible chairsofa units are ar ranged architecturally on two walls giving tho spacesaving advantage of builtin furniture only two of the four walls match these two arc pained in putty color another wall is tinted yellow the fourth is done with glass bricks the floor is cork easy on the feet and easy to keep clean closets meet needs the master stroke in the bedroom is one closet for the mistress and an other for the master the masters is done with a fine arrangement of tie rack shoe case trousers bar and sturdy hangers finished to match the walls the mistress is a feminine affair with fittings of- every conceivable sort they can nil be bought at bud get prices incidentally in glazed chintz two bedroom walls are paint ed one is papered and the fourth is of wood types of lights living room bedroom and dining alcove have sunken lighting fixtures in the ceiling placed above the piece of furniture which most needs direct and reflected light the living room floor lamp can be adjusted for three intensities a chromium tube on a metal base used as a desk light and very similar to the lights over the i beds in the bedroom directs the light to one spot when adjusted even the nursery has the varie- gated wall treatment three sides i are done with a blue polka dot j paper the fourth is papered in on i plain blue the chest of drawers has varicolored knobs which are matched by the insides of the draw ers the idea is that the child will learn colors and neatness at one fell swoop the practical crib can be modified and used for a bed when the boy or girl grows older there is even a childheight window in the toy closet the bathroom is made up of prefabricated units in one panel are the sink mirror medicine chest and clothes hanger under the sink in another are the tub and shower the kitchen the kitchen has allelectric equip ment red accessories shellpink wall a floor of black rubber and a 1 lighting system backed with a white metal reflector and hung from the ceiling to avoid glare and shadows as a matter of fact utility is com bined with beauty in kitchens more than anywhere else in modern de corations the kitchen floor you could cat off of that our grandmothers set so much store by is the rule rather than the exception these days what with special floors especially de signed to shed dirt without all the backbreaking scrubbing that grand mother had to do they arc using washable papers on the walls too and have added so many handy builtin gadgets that the modern home foodfactory looks like a laboratory all we need now is an automatic cook shugness with the first winds of november it is wise to make the best of winter and pretend that we like it there is at any rate one pleasant attribute to winter and that is its potentialities for snugncss one cannot be really snug except in winter the word im plies warmth but it must be an in door warmth it is impossible to be snug in summer with doors and win dows wide open since it is an ob vious implication of the word that wc arc keeping inclement weather out and one of the great merits of snug ncss is that it has nothing to do with i wealth and luxury it is within the reach of all a few sticks of cord- wood nnd a box stove will give it

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