TY .,. OCTOBER 1, 1941__ Rea lmzSo The hope of the family retumed [min his first day's work at a factory with fingers aitdagui. ‘fH Bert" said hi5 father, "how's 0. this” .sa'ld the bright one, “the foreman said the machine was foolproof, but I soon showed him”. Hallowien Party Game; fol Cay Sophisticate: ’/;'\ ,1 Couple Banished to Dark Cellar Hallowe'en‘s coming up! You want to be ready with clever and spooky new games to guarantee your party the best in town! Our favorite is a Halloween version of "Consequences," played in couples. with a ghost as iflllslt‘? of cercmonics! It's hilarious and does a sly job of pairing off bash- ful guests. The BDectrO. in a hollow tone, asks such questions as “Who was the witch of Endor?" If the ques- tioned pair fail to guess, the ghost inflicts some dread penalty like “Bring back a witch's broom from the dark cellgrl" (Any broom there will do!) Or ho can order thcm "go get s black cat" . . . “stop the next ca: with a Jack-O'- lantern!" Then an uproariously wild and 911ml? Home is “Safety Spots." After each "round" of music every- one races to touch a “spot," or P1P" Pumpkin. on the wall—a.l- ways one less than there are play- "i Round b? round players drop out until two speed-demons m5}; madly tor one spot, Tho winner gets s pumpkin pie! Then surely you'll wan-t w k1] Icrtums . . . "Pumpkin Propllg. slesi" Our 3l-paga booklet shows how, flvss directions for gay i“. breakers, dozens of memory, action and fortune-telling games for 31] kinds of IYlTllCS. lend i0: h coins for your y g Games All Occasgs‘ The uardlan omo Service. Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address and the Name of booklet. Issac Minot Address l Province \ . IIMRUYMEpIanI ffze JlMHITI/l/{E Favorzfe/ i- Plane Jane B! ROBERTA COURTLMJD CHAPTER VIII Greg introduced Jane and Aunt welcoming party-the mayor, a short, stout, bald mun \'.l unpressed with his own importance; his plump wife, ullo l“... .. _,. _ . orchids ostcniatiously against shoulder; and several other pomp- ops-looking men and their wives. Also ui the group. was Doris Stewart, though Jane saw i‘ - 1".‘ l\ \\il\' she should be there. Slim and blonde she wlis smartly in...“ i“ simple crepe sports frock and lul- IL _.lere was amusement in her blue eyes as she looked Jane up and down. Instantly, Jiine knew that the hated flowered chilfon was much too “dressy" for the occasion. Sue be- came acutely, miserably conscious that the other women in the pa y “fr; also casting dlsdainful glances a er. Then. some one shouted, “Here he OOAHeSthIIt sh f t rythi lse V5, eorgo eve nge in the wild excitement of watching the ‘plane that had appeared in the clou lea blue sky an was roaring down toward the field. The landing was a. beautiful thing to behold. 1t brought Jane's heart into her throat. and she wondered whether she herself would ever be abltol to bring a, plane down so sci"- cc y. As the plans door opened and ‘ Aleck Randall stepped out into tn.- sunllght. the welcoming committee rushed forward. A roar went up from the sur illg crowd of spectators, held bac b police lines. Jane hel her breath, fearing that the aviator would be dismayed by this reception. However, he seemed pleased. A smile zippeliredpgiiis NOW under-arm Cream Deodorant “My Stops Perspirution I. Does not rot - rcsses or men's shins. Does not irritate skin. 1. No waiting to dry. Can b0 used right after shaving. l. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 da s. Removes odor from perspiration. 4. A pure, white, gresseless, stainless vanishing cream. l. Arrid hu been awarded tho ApprovulScaloftheAinericsn Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabrics. Anld is ills uncle's‘ amuse DEODOBANT. 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Taking Edge Off "There is an Wit h th f r a old tradition that married ppppdlgnwrz fink)? vt/fitlgthg; Inger. would be a lot ler for a husband and wife to acquire a. mental resemblance than a Phy- ls any truth ln the theory or not. but sical one. _ _ time might not iluttcxl his proboscis, tiresome platitudes, year after year. his w . “Yes? Princess Eli b th H - I Princess filial-gar; 15.22, herlfeclalasriflly: attended an inspection o! a, camp £1231 forestr corps made by King | morfiefiusglqey "e shown M BM" v ihandsome face and he waved gaily rt i to qthe crowd. hen. the mayor reached him and began a set, stilted speech. Randall, on behalf of the people of this fair c.ly, l Ll u welcome—" The rest of his words were drown- ed out by the Cilcms .. .. greetinss of the crowd. Aleck thanked the mayor llld. shook hands with him. Then, he was introduced to the other members of the welcoming party. When he came to Doris, his eyes lit up in instant and keen apprv- elation of her beauty. “And th , of course, is Jello Midnews." he said quickly, L... .1; her hand. . Dori: laiiighedi t/“Oh, nolbrm so, s0 o sa n you. ut Yin- Doriiys Stewargwo She turned and indicated Jane. "This is Miss All-- drews." l Aleck looked down at Jane's freck- led face beneath her becoming hat. His glance took in‘ the overdressy flowered chiffon frock. His smile faded, and a lock came intn his eyes that made Jane's heart sink. "Oh, yes,’ he said, with a little laugh. "We must get. together vary soon, Miss Andrews, about that p.lln of yours——" Then, he turned back to Doris. "Do ycu fly, Miss Stewart," he ask- ed eagerly. _, V» , A, (Continued on page 8. Col 5) AMomingSmilo ALL EXPLAINED ‘Ihe tenant was making a, stren- uous protest to her landlord. "It's that family in tne apart- ment above me", she stormed. "They are always disturbing me. Why this morning about 1:30 they were jumlping up and down on the floor as hard as they could. I don't have to put up with it". The landlord appeared symrpc- thetic. “I presume the disturbance woke you up?" he inquired. “Oh no, I hadn't gone to bed. I was just rehearsing s. number that I'm singing for the Women's Club professor raising a Dumb Dora 1t practically never happens. AAAALAAAA AAAALAA ‘ax STUPIDITY IS CATCHING. AVOID IT Husbands And Wives Almost Traits Of d Find A Lower Level catching?" a woman "m: lligilt I mu ml- a dinner partner mm more seen lol- ave wars. and u we wt m") I °°“K"“3‘°°d “we” °“ . my luck, for he used to be one of the most sawe- amus able and entertaining and tional ball spinning with 111ml _, a. nitwit of a. girl who never had two ideas to iub together in her head and w_ “"3 it'll“ “"3129”... dbl ' as R0 gnwlsccrilclf left ill him and he l5 lust about M scintillating as a. kitchen Dan- Ilrlreyfiloiesgftakiliow anylihillfl that 13 K01" world except whBl/‘S 1111999111118 isn't interested Business Man who makes any what makes him such long time get to look alike," I commented. For a husband to look at his wife's Dug nose for hall Says- ‘ ‘a. SO » WHEN MARRYING Invariably Pick Each Other lihenshla ukcdthootherdlv-and whom: people i hose whole conversa- did" and "I have." as she is. ‘rhere isn't He doesn't read mom except the financlaclniwizpiéas’. "' Willi %.'.'.l.5.‘.° thin ' - beanthlengerfecgi: egroilgle of the Tired body who has to tired. And I can't think sun mores bore‘ unless he caught it I can see how it W8- a life- but for him to have to listen to her continued my friend reflectively, "the conclusion is inescapable. Husbands and wives are contagious and they nearly always seem to cct each other with their bad qualities. All of this talk about a. pure, woman lifting the rounder she marries up to the higher life. or a co loge to liis intellectual level is It is a ood lust tcmmyroi. hundred-to-one shot that the little Puritan takes to drink and night clubs, and that the college Drofemor quits reading anything but the funnies. Soon Become Alike “It's queer." went on my friend, "how immune husbands and wives seem to be to the good qualities of their mates and how susceptible they are to the bud ones. 4 quarreler and the first thing you any fish wife. Let a big. genial, Let a sweet. amiable girl, know she is at _ jolly chap pick out disgruntled. eflvlm-IS for instance. marry a it hammer and tongs like suspicious little shrew for a wife and he turns almost overnight into a pessimist. "Whether a man remains s. good son and brother after marrl e or not almost invariably depends upon whether his wife likes his fami v rr not. Apparently he forgets he ever knew of them bcforl- and breaks out John is no-a/cccunt J/iary is lazyl so. but they never irritated him and, lie never scratched them off his payroll until he caught the 11168 1mm hi! with a. rash of her opinions of them. Mother asks too much of him. Maybe wife. They Become Twin Bore: i l would certainly take the edge of! oi| I i “All of us have seen men who were fine and generous and brilliant marry stupid, narrow, stingy wives. and more like ills wife as the years went by. And we have seen the man get more We have seen him lose his ambition and his breadth of view; we have seen him become penny-pinch- ing and greedy until his soul shriveled up and became as small as hcra ivas. “And how many talented, clever music after marriage because reading and studying because their husbands are not interested in girls we know who give up their their husbands do not like music; who quit liter- ature; who drop out of society because their husbands do not like to go to parties; who don't go to the in a chair, until they are just as dull They are twins as bores." “Maybe it is all for the best," I said consolingly. t0 be a sort of flattening-out process comin " movies because their husbands want to snooze and tiresome as their husbands are. “Marriage is bound and. perhaps. it is a. good thing for gs. “Well, anyway, they are catching?‘ pgrsipted my friend. Shun Lung Engagements 10 years. everything that is sweet and attentive now and take care of me? break oil your engagement. you. I dc man who ls that egotistic and selfish ever did, but. lie alivays claims that he get better established ill his profession. have broken down in my work, and the doctors say that I must have rest. Don't you think, if he really loved me. that he would ' -hi ithout baylnR th price of joy your comgjizllllgllilisyflyll vwill riiiss much iieycu don't Dear Dorothy Dix-I have been going with a young man for that last l-lave been engaged to liiin for more than eight years. He is and seems to love me as much as he isn't able to marry, that he must I am alone in the world unfl want to marry nle DISTRESSED. ANSWElh-I certainly do, and I think that you will be very wise to Evidently the man finds it pleasant to en- having to suptin. get him, because a milk a a poor husband. DOROTHY DIX. 4 -———By Franc For Wednesday, Oct. 1st MARCH 2i to APRIL 20 (Aries) -Mental workers and all vou showing forethought and cammon sense in your activities will not find today unreasonable Unneces- sary, harmful changes or stoppage in well-running affairs are not ad- vised. APRIIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus) -May not be a DWDltious day for financial gains. collections or in- "TREAT THE FAMILY TO A QUlCK-TO-FIX _ , SATISFYING MEAL OF 6CATELLI SPAGHETTI l mm TANGY TOMATO ' mo CHEESE SAUCE" i CATELLlBumd AN All CANADIAN COMPANY ‘HLLIE THE TOILER — vestlments Legal matters, general mental tasks. literary efforts, plans, conferences. study, research and work on invention; should prosper. MAY 31 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Can be profitable day for you, es- pzclally if you show your usual en, quick thinking and introduce new, valuable idea; and methods. spend wisely; avoid" extravagance. JUNE 2.2 to JULY 23 (Cimcer)— Some sudden. unexpected news or change: may occur. Be prelvflred to aldlust yourself and your metlh- 0d, to these oxpedlencies. General industrial anmbl-Blhfll OBWWIIOH. and dcn-lestin highly fav- JVL! M to AUGUST 22 (mo) Javorulhls tendencies overbala-nw lpss friendly ones. CIIUUJIISDOOMOD and wlrdom in 811111151118 ll "8911- to success. Be persistent in olf- tured dos-ling with AUGUST!‘ to SEPTEMBER N (Virgo) - Very friend for your plans and the wort an other sc- tivltles for which. You are espec- ially suited. Lawyers, critics auth- ors all filmaiists, dietitians, art- ists, dcs , inventors tesch- I cgkgtudsnts 0mg tbs Egg’ fav- “SOOTHING” WORDS. Your Individual H O R O S C O P E es Drake ———-i ored. SEP 24 b0 OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - Bread-minded en- terprises, national and interna- tional problems, all things con- cerning the public’; welfare, edu- cational interests, scientific re- search deserves consideration. Sel- fish interests must be set aside for the general good. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) — Required: Spirit- ual direction, wisdom self-restraint. You who rightly use your fine minds for constructive things can accomplish a great deal. NOVEMBER 23 to D 22 (Sagittarius) - Make the full- mt use of beneficent influences that dominate other tendencis to- day. Overlook rsonsl annoy- ances; don't indu gs pet peeves or emotional outbursts. Be dieerful, helpful. 23 to lfANjlAljilgjl FOR RICH GRAVY SOUPS or STEWS ‘EH46! &,T|L\JE, SALVATOfiS BR DONG) ‘Iii-LI AER-WE F4051’ “HNNK MR. IMPKNS LAKE M! TAKNS Hi5 B\JS\Y~E% TROUB-ES ‘TO A %OTH-$A*IER ‘IUUBBOSBSHOI-LD TULDVUWWKEEP BI FRO‘! LOQUJQ Mi Hi5 BSWIE§ AFB Gfll-Vflbfil CAN OP‘ % floppy, .~.; -‘, husbands and wives to acquire the same weaknesses and faults and shortw w‘. MY NEXT-DOOR NEIGHBOR SAYS SHE'S ensure! ENVIOUS or- MY suovn" wasueslhav- SUNLIGHT , I ADVISED uea a. 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