Catlin 11 ..u CANASTA mus: YOU can be a beginner today, a winner tomorrow . . . It's all in the cards for you . . . Watch ‘for simpltl how-to-ploy instructions, tips from the champion, in thebright new column by the KING OF CARDS---.. 0swald Jacoby I son: own: 21, Issued Ilopklns Adana MaidI'I vagrant memory drew I treacherous illustration. Well. it email every day things like these demairingly. wha to do about Bimms? evening to which Simms was tak- ing her. could he have se- lected a less propitious occasion to be ,_ ' tent. The evening was a bore; just another of those parties which, since her return. had taken on even deadlier levels oi glitter- ing sameness. she was unfair enough to let her temper tlu-n alone. I'm not sure that I'll marry vow. he became pathetic. “Don't you like me any more, Maids?" ‘"0! course I Like you." "Then why not?" ' "I don't have to marry a man be- cause I like him." “You have to merry somebody." "Do ll’ Why?" "Girls do. You mean you don't want to marry anybody?" "Not anybody that you'd think was anybody." "Then there is somebody. why haven't you married him?"l "He might not want to marry me." "You're crazy." “I expect so.‘ After that she went home.and on ioot, early though the time was for her kind of party. being only three o'clock. she had but hall a block to go and the morning was warm and foggy. Listiessly she drew out her key and paused at the top oi the steps. She had no particular taste for her home, she had no particular taste ior her bed; she had no taste whatsoever ior the savoriesa routine that she was iollowlng. 0. to be back on tho were going to set ofi, she thought A was she going W There was I. dinner dance that C against her swain. “Please let me M Nfld; Senator Pleased Vlllli Conledel'_s,_Jllon — or ti: 4: oansdss nstio 6 ll. . n..crl.'rl.‘. Canada Is “one at the greatest nations oi the world," the one-time Deputy ucs Governnent, said he is "proud to be a citizen oi Canada." senator Burke spoke during de- bate on the address in reply to the speech ‘from the Thr.-one. Gal Survives liven Ordeal MINERVA. 0.. March is —on’) —— A synthetic cat came out of I brick kiln today with its rear-end scorched. but still I bundle oi flesh anbfur. It thereby. experimenters said. proved the greatest hot-foot story in the history of Minerva: The tale oi Miracle, a real calico cat which survived 38 hours in I kiln heated to 900 degrees. Miracle's prefabricated counter- par-t—a sirloin steak wrapped in I sealskin hat—was submitted to I similar ordeal. At the end of 50 hours. the steak still was juicy and the hat fur soft. one end was charred. That we! the end farthest in the furnace, in the Nerrioundlsnd ' llvrsmn tor-b’Ii.t.ty yosnput. now to err mm fin... ousllpation ~ llris Acid Hundreds find III. Ilunilton’I Hlls a wonder-tul health-sld. They aid in clearing away those weary hick-pains. they abate headaches Ed the pain or Indigestion. The is are regulated and consti- pation is relieved. To help sweet» on your stomach. to allay bllious mesa to stimulate I congested or slow boweis—use Dr. Harn- ilton'e Pills frequently. Sold at all drugglsts. ._._:_..j._..__. lrensuess Painful Passage Dome-ten _ Biliouansse Humlbly once lay. An inch and I hall’ of Miracle's tail was burned "Now." exclaimed the brick plant su ertinrtendent as the test was conc uded, “maybe they'll be- lieve we're not a bunch oi liars." The superintendent. Joe Bucola. said he was there, when she stag. [cred out of the kiln March 5 after being locked in accidentally. Miracle. minus part of her tail, also had singed fur, and her paws were badly burned. The doubting Thomases inspired Mrs. Twila Carman to devise the prefabricated cat. She is the‘ Min- Irva correspondent for the Can- ton Repository. id Mrs Car-man after examin- ing the steak-and-fur cat today: “I think this shows that the real cat could have lived. "I think this was I very severe test, for the cat is living tissue and living tissue would withstand the heat much better than the materi- als used in the test." Willi llllsnllllne I s : offenders. In all that couWl-- Dsvlh uld, movement 0! Imm- ben of the Brltlelsnrabfiiel ll strictly restricted. "such practices are totally in- consistent with the standards at international behavior which have been genertllr acflimd 1“ 9“ pest and pro still observed in coun- tries whose regimes are not based on secrecy. " is Majeetrs Government have hitherto retrained men takinz any retaliatory action of I similar na- ture. But whether this one-sldod state of Idfolra can be allowed to continue indefinitely is under con- sideration." - Davin made his Itatesneot in I written reply to I question in Conservative member Tuiton Beamish. The Undereecretary said mem- bers of the British Embassy in Moscow have been forbidden since Oi lledillI_|t_|omiis ‘ auo mu You asst raoncnots snug, I , , l rm. VllA'l‘tlll. also may Lorrnoir. 1| --um--me norm raIrouI§ro's mun Ionian atlas has announced that sWb’tfim'mmt In. eu.3:r-'1’, it my mum Ih- . °°¢-Hr-In sis and soviet as which ""W' "I M ' bsstos and anion ._ soxrurusn mlnnsu. WfI:° "" nearest r-as dealer and see actual nr.,r'.,°‘§ the nevnflhrgrainsr K’ ASBESIOS SIDIN ’ SHINGLLS COLOURS svslmu. ' hitch. Oneness In‘. FREE! For tree Cedsrgroln lareshrrrs may Cdnedlon Jolmt-Mon ill be t. No Street, Toronto,gr. .1 P ' 1” ‘W M.» — Ill VOUI NIAIll'I_ JOIINI-MANVll.l.l DIAIII September, IMO. from travel out- side I 80-mils radius of the city without first giving Soviet.» oili- cials full details at their provossd trips. other foreign representa- tives are tresatedxtbs same way. New Propaganda Ides BERLIN. March 18 — (AP) - The Communists have come up with I puzzle books with I delayed kick. paganda bureau. headed by Ger- hart Eisler, hit on the idea and In East Berlin printing iirm has been grinding out thousands oi crossword puzzle booklets. - stick to presentation at puzzles for puzzles’ sake. tour pages that you get the pro. psganda blast. For instance: No. 23 across — who rescues the Chinese workers from sin. labor? Mao, of course. The answer to another quatlo. was Bonn: what city on the mug. is the seat of the "Wadi Gvmau splitting government" supported by “the Wall Street capitalistic ell. que." new propaganda weapon-» The cast zone government's pro- The first 12 of the 18 pages It's on the last where the tail of the real cat pre- ocean Princess in the spacious irame oi the Mccsbe personality! or in Bermuda boarding house. or on the pier watching wallls, with that irown between his eyes, iiguring their slim budget. Or al- most anywhere where there was I. chance of seeing him swing around the next corner. Maids. de- cided that she no proper pride, and didn't care I hoot whether she or not. She wanted to see Wallis Kane just once more. After that she would iorget him. A clatter oi hoofs in the hushed street arrested her hand as she was about switching oil the light. The tempo lessened and stopped. Quietly she opened the door and edged out. Below, I, tigure in white vanished into the basement. she had a wild impulse to laugh; laugh as she had laughed in that careiree dawn so long ago. She tried. The eiiort was an earnest . one, but it was catchy and throaty I —on the whole. pretty dismal. It might almost have been taken for I 0!! CANASTA SARTS TODAY lsretliy lllx Says — Continued from page 2 band who won't work. It he were sick. I should say work your fingers to the bone to take care oi him, but as long as he is strong and well force him to provide tor himself. No man ever love: the wife he sponges a living on. He hates her because she is a living re- proach to him. He knows that the man who is supported by his wife is u derision among other men and he takes out his chagrin . 5oh_ oengjmy than was 11551; on h¢r- suggestion of April's golden laugl1- } —“““”‘ , tor. which was the hopeiul in- DEAR. MISS DIX: Does I ilatterer like to be flattered? “nuon She could he“ 5 subdued MAE clatter. Recovering control of her ANSWER: Of course. Everybody likes to be flattered. But ;}’,°,,',},n,'§‘,‘:f§1°sm,‘,3: R‘::‘llI;d' 8‘1oe.1:_' I flatter-er shows his craving for adulation by the mere fact that he thinks that the surest way of pleasing you is by heaping compil- rnsnts upon you. That is the thing he most desires himself and he lg hoping you will pay him back in his own coin. manl" "Whassat?" The response was wheezy. Poor boy! How hoarse he wasl He must have a cold, as .m that earlier morning, too. she re- membered hls telling her that all millnnen were subjects to colds, DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally to readers, but will Ins- ser problem: 0! general interest through her column. nnrzcn cononrsrs MANCHESTER, England —<cr) "You are my route salesman. —— — One of the first BBC Children: aren't you?” At the time of the British con- Hour "aunties" who used to "Yes: “Wally! Is it really you?" "It's me all right. Number thirty- nine. But. I ain't no Wally." “Oh, dear! Why aren't you? will Wu please come out where} can broadcast from the old 2ZY station, quest of Quebec in 1759, there Mrs. Eugene Nix has died. She was were only 65.0% French‘-speaking inhabitants 01 New France. see you?" ".lussIminnlt.“ Disposal of the . morning supply was indicated by l a series of brisk clinics. There em- erged a pattern oi mlllananahip, clean sturdy. middle-aged and mustached. "Any complaints?" it inquired politely. "Yes. You're the wrong number. Never mind. You drive for the Amalgamated, don't you?" ._.__ I'1'1"or ten years," returned the ‘em I .9 h . A J” "E w its-clad one roudl . "An thi P In lflllfllllf I70 IP01! I III" 1 can do ror soil Mlrzwrouy algg ::.f|l;-::3imlII':=I'lvIv.ei.s'lI;-‘Sh-!:"s5y‘l,:r ‘gm- ' I n ' I locked out or something, are you?" "No. It isn't that." Evidently this was I. helpful soul. He commanded confidence. The Amalgamated naturally would em- ploy only reliable men. Reliable? Well one couldn't rely on some ni them, not even to answer a friend- ly‘ message or to get out once t oughts when not wanted there. ' she said: “I wonder if you happen to know a salesman who used to drive this route?" "Would that Nine?" «Yetta "sure. I know hh.” "What's became oi him?‘ "He got in a jam." "What sort oi a Jam?" "Doctored his accounts." "I don't believe it." "lt’I true. A nice through the ship Nickel alloys are found. And inrhe gsliey. the hostess , , the i’ on surfaces made of bright, unitary Nipkel sllpy . be l-Iundred'n ' lixlnnse manifolds lnu ours: pans of radial ea inII have to stand up under I eortodlng min i‘ is t use . n 0 0 Malta.“ young fella - . no :02... I Nrekslalloysdo Do you mean he was dis- honest? 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