I . I I ,I ri 1. i 1 _ _ rn ~ 1 I I , _ I 11', .1..: 1 |"-’I- 1 _*_ ,__ _ _ - -1.`. ,_ "` i;l~f§" ' _' `~ . 1. »-a>4-»41... 4-q»-cm 1. 1 7"” "1 - I `” -~- - - _ ni-;cc"`""‘~.-- P,-1(-1; r.|g;|-|-r 11-nc (ri-|A|<|.u'| lE|‘UvvN f,UARlJ|Ai\ _ _ _ _ _ _ ER 1, 5° ’ -- f- - sr ' 1 ~ -- -° - *H 1 1 f -~~a , _ _ . . _ ‘E A HEAUH s£Rv|cE or TN: cANAo|AN MEDICAL 1. Asf.oc1Ar1oN AND LIFE _ ‘NSuRANce COMPANIES IN CANADA T TIII-I \`|-INEIUIAL DISEASES 5315 .nl.»-1Mcrr' S0n°S 0! the OQOOQO OOO 000000500-000000000 _I foday's Short Wave _ . _ I Radio Program DOf0thy L3ttef B _ 0-ooo-4-ooo ,,4,¢, . . _‘iz ° Im Woman ’s Realm -.°- Social and Personal -.°- Fashions -.°- Literature _ ` 4° 1) 1/1num\»n.»1¢msuu¢m 1’ s TUESDAY. DECEMBER 1 1 \ JFll'l€T DORHT1 ?~ rscni.i.\i 1--uc-----~ -. i> 1 nomic 'i‘1111e_ 13.111 25.4° m., 11.77 CHAPTER XX T111- V1-iiei-1-iii diseases the great- meg. The door had scucoly closed on. cs; 111111.11.-c oi \\-o1n;1i1l1ood. Rcadily _ 11111.-11:.-11. 1.11111-r 01111111- 1-111-.-ti. 0111 s('i1i»:NEcr.\i>y I~'°h““Y when Alma crumpled up onthe divan and burit into a. |.l1.- v...ii1‘ iii i1111.~1 c;'.'i`.1z1-<1 1.'ul11iirle.»‘I 5,35 pm Shun Wave wail Ba 1 _ -- ' - - -T ~ 3- ‘ storm of tears -1- 1-1- -:--fl i i-:1h - - ' It C J' L L me It I at ,WQXAF 314 m-- 9-°_3 meg- "I'in such a fool," she sobbed, 1 "such an utter idiot to care So, 'l'l:»- 11-iici-etil diseases have in the . _ , 'I ROME Caroline! Everything he dom. f7_`Ii7.»`!`n,- Tore dT1ma"e io ,i,h,L.I 6 D-"I-“News m English. 2RO.,every word he speaks, has t.he 11..1 11 winiuii 1 an aiu o 11 --no of iiifet-tion. Up 1i11 20 ,vt-airs, z .1 1111-ii.-.1-11 of these affections was I 31.1 ni., 9.63 iileg. L0\'T)0\' power to hurt me so cruelly! I-I wish I'd never met him, never seen ..';.111 111 1111- 1i11;i_1~ press. It was not] __ ' - _ him!" . _ ,,__.,_ _.___,__, ,__ D0.m_ SC(__(,,__‘,_ Om, 0,1 Gras pm.-".\Iai.or to Mine,” Ay "Alma,” Caroline said earnestly. 5;- ,;;.,.»_ i,,1;¢f»,,1 1;,g,,g,, in ,, _-am- I pi-ogi-:un of contemporary contrast what happened? Did your yuair- _, _f-_ _~_2_,, ,1 _ 1;; , ~ _~-1 ; 111 ‘in villa-to life. GSP. 19.8 m., 15.31 rel? Why did he ac so s range y. .,),_,1.-_ . 1_.digq:1l1Ii1T1I`f1_l`S1?1§f;»iy E 1111-1; ; (TSI). 25.5 in.. 11.75 meg.; and what did he mean by that 1a:t 11-v \-. 1. 11111111- in the ariiiour 0: GSC. 313 111.' 958 mcg. i‘e1n:\i‘k-about the money he hoped ‘111:¢1-1-.11 .-.»~ until about 30 years; C.-IRACAS _ you‘d enjoy?" 11111 11.111121 111-111.11 officers and otiler. 1 "I guess." Alma. Said miserably. 1111 1' 11.111 --111 111ili1i1v 10 the' , ._ Th. C0,,1,.-gums “bo meant S’g He evidently 1-».~'.ii1 in .1-_-.<1-iiiiig ilu- rs1\'a;¥1‘s ot ` -fki " .~-“1?`_ ‘ 3:30 pn. 1 ._ . -» -1:1-.1.1.1-1-_-~ vi-L-.11-it have bei-11 so .~uc- YVQI-IC, 51.7 iii.. 5.8 meg. ihiilks I‘mgc1ng to marryhim. At least. 1 dldn't deny what he said 111.1: 11n-.`;11l\- T111- .saiiie thiiig |,0_\-[)n.\i . before. about my being engaged." m,I_.' In :""1iI""t to °Iim'6"' 1 102120 11111. -_ "'l"\\'istcd Tuncs_"I “Bm wh-V' if you Care 5° m"_°h‘ 1; 1- 1111--.1-1111-111 11:.-:i.i1~t the veiier- ~ ._ - ,- _, . I do you let him go oil thinking Gal) Jaw 111 11.7.1 meg., GSC, “-12 1Z..~1-;1=.-,= iii Ciiiiaidii begun 20 H1 ' ` _ " itliai?" exploded 'Caroline in ex- .3 .. 9.- 8 _ _ ‘ -1 1--ru uv _I--f 1-_ii-wi1m-urs _1>r0- id "1 7 11-f-‘S lasp.~1~.1t1o11_ __‘_-_I cam see why y_<>_u .l1' Lili' ill t‘(l\lll 0 C0l`llp1l SOl`y PARIS (10111 tell h y0u’1-e 1191, engage ” --___'11:»-ii; 111111 1111- riienpeiiing of _.. m __ AUM n E, H51, --|15; had I-9n_50n__;00 mug]-1 = ___ _ _ _ , _ _ _ I0.-0 p, . - ‘. i 1g . ~ _ _ --11 1--.<1 _i1.111-1111~~. This was _TPA_4f ._,5_t, _“__ 1, 7.: mem i‘c.1;-1111-»-iili'i-ady, to think I‘m in .__.11 l1_1. 1.11- 111-111.11111 ef pi-Q\»m_ I M0N,l.m,;_`L ,love with liim. Crazy 01.2,. mm! _ . ‘h -“`-'7-1 "fI"'--7* ‘Ubi °'~I"`1` ln' I So 11's just as well to let him think 1 ""`*"‘i" Ii‘~‘l lil" i1"""i`"' 10.30 11.111.--".»‘11-1111-_.:1..1-"--paLtel'11- I111 1-iisnged to Sig. I'm not. -t i‘.1_1_..11i,1 11._.-~i.~:i 1111' i_i1‘<>\'\l\' 111 1111101111, voi-iilisis 111111 st:-ing eil- iiii-owiiig myself at any nlan's _ -_~_’~-‘ll-_Ji-_=_.\ lil ~"\‘ V111* 0- 1"~\ff‘S- _g1~11111i¢_ CRCX, 49.2 111., 6.09.111eg.; 111-ad. Caroline. This is Johnny's ` ' “"‘i" "‘ III" i”‘“"`“i Chi" .CJF.O. 412.7 111., 11.15 incg; CJRX. 1101-isioii not mine. And until he 1__1. ~ 1- »1-_1--_ -1,., .. 11;-.». Lrr liiis purpcsr- to be sue- I 1 51 .kg . . . Best treated w.1111s me badly enough to explain 1 1111111 111ii1_ii111,» - 1-_.-1.1-'.i_v 11: ,`.l1ii..\!1-1' oi l11‘1i.1.l1 e lhmgS_m len me what Stands be_ tween us--I in through with him . "_ 1111-1.1. ‘ 12'. _--.‘.-_ ilzc 11-.1:l;:1.1 \\':1s sur- . . . 11111 11 .-111111 111' S200 0110 ui-_ 'I ° H, m,ed`n.t think he can Ia, ` ., - .. _~ ., ._ , C -‘ 1 doe 1.1 1.1 iiii..1i.1.l1.' o.1‘r '.1 lleiioil 1.. O S in the manger!-. P _--1-.li-r__ 1.11. l`1‘\v yerirs 1;1ie-1ia_li I withouttidosingn "Alma “fhi1taker!.. Carmine 1_.»=. ,s-.1.1_-711? 11i.1\.111»... foi 11.1- ''o.1i11;i1- Duke Attends S C1-.i1_‘.¢~. . . AMorningSmrle . A ll- Lacly I:ltcrv1ic.-.ci- .~ 'l`..eii _vc-ui- knowledge, Mc'I'uggci1, must cover a very wide field. Deni.l>t- Tliousrincls ci acliers. madam, roughly speaking. An Aberdoliian paid ii visit to a friend in Glasgow, but 11v1-i'.-ti1.\’- cd his welcome by a loi-tiidlit. At 1a5t, he paclicd up, i-.1111 as lie left he said: I "Well, John, I'\'e had n fine time. 1 Ye`ve been real guiil to mc. I liked the hoo e. I liked ill? i02lI» I liked the whisky, I enjoyed the 1-iiicinas and the theatres I diiuift ken H00 to thunk ye. I‘ll send yc gi hell when I get home." _ \V:rk.-1 11."f.'1-:l rnil no sign of thc hen. At length John niet him at the market. "Hul1o!" he ;11i<1 by the wny of greeting, "I thoclit ye were to send me a. hen." _ -'so 1 was." sad Tam. “but it didna dee." Watch out for the girl who S111'-S she wouldnt marry you if you were the last man under the sun. She might get you under the moon, _ ;;~:-._ _L-wr’ _#_ _ - - - 11 `.’ li 1?'1.f Our `fi]\7c>1;211'n_/ :_ =,, _ .___..___§_ ._ Puriuaiws 09000-OO6Q~|A|lb6OO ll If You Tire of the Company of Your Flame Before Marriage, Then You Do Not Piave That Great Love That is Essential ' for Happiness her every Dear Dorothy Dix-Should an engaged couple We °“°h__°° ight? Is it natural for people in love to get tired of seein, eac_h ctlxg often, and get on each other's nerves occasionally? My Hal”-CB 11° 91 8e___ tired of seeing me. but I like to spell” an ming gt, home alone sometimes and vi.s_lt_g1_:‘; friends, ge 1; giso of a different ro B be :sith from mine. but he °°“”“‘°d °° _ married ii-1 my church. He does no_t wi? hr; change his religion. I told him t gt S he loved me s much as he think! he °° _ would be glad to chantlii hi-5_ “"“5i°“- Pew; will probably think he doesn t care !0_!;nmf=ms he doesn't Am I wron8 in U0” Wim? “she mother. a. divcrcee, to UVB Wim "5 d Mb earns her own living and IS YOUNG H" _ ive, How can I tell whether or not I rea1.Y :Ove this boy? I can't seem to mzikc UD my mind. I don't know whether or __r__i_0i__ I 52:3 to be married. I have never h Umm S any decisions for mYS€lf- 5° it makes E h tno one can make up ml’ mind for me but hard. but my fiance says t a TwEN,I.Y_ myself. can you give me any adviae? Answer: _ _ _ and me 1,. .1- Picn',y. And if you will take some of it, lt “111 Save VCU _ on a lot of grief My first piece of advice is to DUI Off Y°“1‘ '"8' ouiig in. ~ ,_ _ , ti to jell. You HTC i.1ge iiiitil you are older and your mind IMS had me __ stu __ child not rendv for marriage now. N0 matter if you are 20. YOU 9 0 _lu d You 1 1-inoiioiially. Your character is still unformed. your tastes unse _ e . _“__ rl 'rift knciv what you want yourself, or else you would not bc asking S0 I one e`sc to tcll you what to d0. _ \-ln1~1- than that you are not really in love with the YOUHS 1111111- \_f'_“ 11-11-1: iiorf- of the deep feeling for him that a woman should have for C | 111.111 slii-Ii1ir1i‘1-ies. You are flattered by lils lo\‘e_11nd adi11i_i_n_‘;_ioi1_i_o_i_ 1 111111 you are intrigued by the idea of getting iiiariied and a 1e_ ._.e_______ I fi-nfic that goes \':lth a wedding. Besides. all the otliei B11 S “iff B <1 . mrii-1-icd and you think you should do so, too. I l) Believe me, my child, when you do fall really in 1°"° YW “'°“I‘ be oi-cd bv the boy friend coming to see you every night YOU WUI mink It 11 an ctcrniiv from day to day, and you will call him up by i<’l9lJh0I1€ W lm- if 115 is still 11111-e 111111 m1sn'trc1~.;o11en that he loves vcu- Nvf W11lY‘?“ .-,-oiicier \-xl-.etlicr or not you are in love. You_wil1 not only kU°W Wfif; f--my 11_i~,;~r cf 1-our being. but you will be convinced that no one ever e. ~,~- 11-11,- iwfciic. Neither will you dread being inari'icr1_ Yr-.i will want ‘-1 li-.ii-ry up the wecicllilg clay. T111- m-r-1111-in of two people of different religious faiths niarrying is ri -.-1.-ry sci-ioiis-I one and one that every young couple confemphtliig such 11 1111if111 slioiild consider long and praycrfully and with deep soul Sculkh; hw Wh two co le who love each other cannot live together in peac. .- .V D D -11911 they both worship Him who is the God of love, no one can~eK1’1l!11f1- It is 1111-1-cly i1 fact that just as no wars have been so bloody as holy Warf- --.ud no pi-rseeiitlons so cruel as those done in the name of religion. so there 1: ivitliin-1 about which husbands and wives can quarrel so bitterly, noth- inf: \\-hit-11 can so completely estrange them as a difference in creed. i I ri I think mixed marriages .are always undesirable and dangerous. and 1-1'. tl-ev should never be entered into by people who are ardent in their nwii 111411111: and devoted to their own churches. They only succeed when nc oi- the other has no strong feeling about his or her creed. O D I O I O Dc-.~1r M-_ss Dlx-A girl of 17. living next door to mc. left home Ml- 1\11~1»v long ago, f A boy she had been keeping company with also 1115811' iv:-`i-ed about the same time. Last week they both returned and the '111-its iam-ents refused to take her in. She is about to become a mvtl”-el” n ."1 ll nd 1 feel so sorry for her. She told me on her word of honor that She iid thc boy were married, but as she is only 17 and he 19 I ra.n‘t really rlicvr- her, The girl's mother has always been very cruel to her. Mcnv _ times has she beaten her publicly because she failed to do nn errand Ol' 1 some other small thing, so she can look for no he p from her mother. I fl. m nn 1-ldcrlv woman with no children and would like to take this couple I into my home nnd grandmother their baby if I were certain that she had ` b ecri ntzirricd. How can I find out? MRS. E. C. 3 Ans\vc1': l :1 If tlicv 11.-ive been married they must have a marriage certificate, or t any rate be able to tell you where they took out the marriage license, and you can write to the marriage license clerk and find out. But oven lf they have not been married, don't let that keep you from hclclii-1: out 11 helping hand to these poor, foolish children in their hour n \\ f 1-.1-ed. If they have done wrong, they need you all the more. for they -ill have to pay the price of their sin, for the general public will pass them by on the other side as they sit homeless and pennlless by the road- side. and it is only a. Good Samaritan, like you, who will come to their l'GSC\1(‘. If you take these forlom young creatures into your home, you can i save them. You can give the girl the mothering that she has never had , 111111 that doubt'ess would have saved her from the follv of running off i xv ith the boy before they were old enough to marry or had anything to i marry on. You can feed the boy. get him a Job, give him back his self- i respect and start him on the way of meeting the responsibilities he hns h (1 tl S l) b 11 a D Answer I T . WRC!! On I00 young shoulders. And if. as you suspect, this couple arc not mai-riod, you can have them married and save a llttlc child from I 11:11-ing to go through the world with the brand on it. ll O W U U l Dear Miss Dix-What is o. person to do when a friend comes to visit ci- and brings along children who wreck the house Before my guest rrivr-d I locked everything lockable and hid everything hideable. I gave uf Child IOYS galore to D181’ With. but did these amuse her? Not at all. hc tool: the cushions oh' the davenport. wrecked my house flowers, inuss- ,cd ii1_v best dress, pounded the piano, broke the harmonica, burned the _ i-115:, stood un iii lier chair at the table and reached across and fllied her 'nic v.-1111 the entire contents of a. dish. And all that her mother said was: "Oh, darling!" What on earth is ii. hostess to do with such guests. MRS. B. W. he or-lv thine you can do is simply to rar the door against them. Few people have the courage to invite women with children to v|5|¢, them, cc.-iuse in these days when children are encouraged to express their nat- rzil impulses. instead of having them curbed with a hair-brush. there re few yoiingstei-s who have many manners or respect for other peoples -‘fm<‘fiv. DoRio'rHv mx. LITTLE HELPS from steam bums. ____ -Cut flowers are beautiful lri the Dry the iinware and prevent rust, h°m¢- but Ihfy are Hu1vthln8 buf- 'ri11~ \m.¢0-¢1a1¢ wiandef ha, B lovely if allowed to die in their long hm-.dig time protects che (ook holders and then not thrown out. _svnup O-00000040-O-O‘*OO0'¢4-0'904*C0'O PROVES IT DOES Isn't lt funny That so many Business men will get up in the morning Clean their teeth with an adver- ti‘ed~brush and advertised tooth paste. ~ Shave with advertised ramr. » Wash ond shave with advertised soaps, Put on advertised underwear. Advertised hose, garters, shirt, collar and shoes, Seat themselves at the table And eat advertised breakfast food and bread. Put on an adverti‘ed hat and aiivertised gloves, Go to the station in an advertised motor car' Give down letters to`a typist who 'types on an advertised machine ,Using advertised carbons, I Sign their letters with an advertis- ‘ ed pen Containing advertised ink, And, 1 Turn down it proposal to advertise on the ground 1 That -Advertising Doesn’t Pay? -Prlnter'J Ink. ONCE A WEEK 0,, 11... Housewzi-_‘E and HER ACTIVITIES brlelg In a few nt 11 111111- to bloom they will respond quickly t, ,__ and warmth and their fr1i~mL"f and beauty is very \vo1-t11 v1'iii!eMc' Crocuses are also easily gi-ow-11 1,1 doors. Half ii dozen bulbs in 1, buf pan will give 11 fiiic 1ii.=-.11i.*_y_ QQ them away to make 1-11 1-=, 1,." done with liyariiitlis' 111111 11111;, 11', top growth is we-11 ai1o.e ti-.e ai-ing mem 111111 the 1111111. my 11,, quickly and a succcssioii oi bloc., will give nearily 11. month of b@3,,»,f The dainty snolvdi-op.; 111-rd 1,-gli, care than the others, and a iitteil( much heat does for 111.111. Tre- must have a coid roon1_ but QM the blooms are out they can-Q, brought to warmer qiici-11-r.=, Grape hyacintbs ltavc 1;!-1--_-me 0-, of the chief favorites 1111111111; ll11i1I= as their 'dainty spikes of sky 11111, "grapes" make exceedingly- @1ic¢;,,, pots. All of these bulbs shoulti be pun ted in qui1nt‘ty all abort tl-_c cards; and when they are going iiizo 1111 garden, if they li:-.vcn”»_ already save a handful of c.".cl1 lol' grow-.ni indoors. They will well repay 13,, trouble and thcli- dainty lx-ciutyii as much appreciated 11s tht- more stately hyncinths and' 11arcI.._.;_ There is still time to 111.-111'. thcii outdoors, so long; 1-_< t'-11 ,gi-01111111 not frozen. I Don't wait until the cleaner Ls - giving you poor service before you empty the vacuum bag. It is not good for the cleaner and certain- , ly not good for real service. Empty { it every week and get the most out ` of your vacuum cleaner. THE KITCHEN STOOL A high stool that may be tucked out of sight under the drainboard when not in use is a fine help to the woman who does all her own work. It takes but a minute to 1:1111 it out and she may be seated while preparing vegetables. iron- ing. or even washing dishes. Mother's feet will not be so tired at the end of the day with all the small rests. Bulbs for forcing indoors should be potted now and set away in a dui-k, cool cellar to root. Don't for- get a. few freesias this year. Begin planning your 1937 garden iby reading up on favorite plants in flowers in books and cat1'ogs. Lily of thc volley pips which have been chilled in cold storage will de- velop flowers in fifteen days if placed in moss and water in a shallow bowl. They are the most fragrant of the easily forced bulbs. REMEDY FOR CI-IILBLAINS. Bathe the affected parts in warm water. (not hott, dry well then gently rub with a'slice of freshly cut lemon. Repeat the trcafment two oi- threc times s. day until relieved. POT BULBS NOW FOR. WINTER DISPLAY It is not too late to put bulbs for the winter display of flowerr. some of them. like the tulips, take too long, but tliere are many others just as beautiful, and much easier to grow. Scillas. grapes hyacinths, cro- cuscs, glories-of-the-snow and snow-drops are easy subject-7. The main feature in growing them is not to give too much heat. All of these may be potted up now and se: outdoors to remain until freez- ing weatiier. or put away in a cool dark birement to root. when they may be brought into the house and to the light gradually as top growth advances. Lilies of the valley are one of the easiest of house plants to handle. Pot tip a supply of the prepared cold -‘IONIEG pipe. Set them away, and THE COOK 'S CORNER POTTED CIIIiIS'I`IvIAS MEAT Three pork hooks; 2 its. sic-.\-111; beef (off the shankl 2 tspus, inixet pickling spice ; seasoiili gs. Method: Wash the meal; put ii kettle and cover \\i111 cold water Simmer gently for thrre liours. Re- move the meat and 1.111 tiiroiieh meat chopper; set 11sid1- ii1bo\v1 Boil the bones for unoiliei- hour Strain; add spices and continii cockirig until the liquid is reduc- by half. Strain over the clioppe meat; add salt and pepper mid mii thoroughly. Turn niixturi- 111111 11 iv~l bowl. chill, slice and fi-rvc with fo--: or with cold salads. MINCEMIEAT One lb. raw beef; 1-2 l'11_ tres! tongue; 2 lbs. em-11 of i‘:ii~11:s.c1ii.'< ants, apples’ kidney sunt and broiu sugar; 1 teafpooii eiich of clove cirlnamori. nutmeg mixed with 1 tel- spoon .powdered s1i~1ii‘; 1'? ili- brundy; 1-2 Tb. c.u1r1ird 01111130 1`»<‘f-. 1 pt. grape juice oz- 1'i1i1‘I'J 1-2 lb- candled lemon 112011 1-2 lb. can- died cltron peel. B011 beef"`e.'i1'i'1 tongue iuirl chol fine. Chop suet. its 11111- ar me-_11 Shred peel and citroii. .\lix ali ingredient-_ Put in .1 .\,1i‘I1 .".11. cinnamon. Roll to 3*” Wh ‘bien ness on a board IWW ms mr sprinkled with i><>“"I""°d -Su-liei Cut into star sliiipcs 1111' "lil _ appropriate sl1H1>¢)~ _Him m,C,_ greased baking 1l1ecl iii mm- _U ate oven 1350 des- F11 I" fi _ _ minutes. Makes 2 dog--}___g‘_°_‘l_‘iQL1_-_ NORWAY 'i PINE Pino Syrup. . Feellth D.W d ' °° 5 i|11111=s11111=i11 11111 Then comes thc cold which, if 11111 11111-11111-.11 immediately, shortly works down into 11111 111-11111-hm tubes, and tho cough starts. On tho flriit sign of it cold or 1-111::-11 1--1 :_-1 "-_'11' 1Iruggiat’s and got It ilottlo of llr. \\`111i'I`=~ »\“f““y illy-Start lo Sneeze ‘ You will H1111 if. to bo 11. proiiipfy l’I"“-'"“I' rc' liable rind effectual remedy fnr your 1111111-11-. It has been on tho iiinrkct for the I1"-“I ‘II ~""’$f"_ Don’t oxporimont with n s1il1sti\1111- 11-111 iw ‘-‘ appointed. Got "Dr. Wood 'a". :J CORN EXTRACT 0|’ \- _*` __ ”7\- a GOPDON FIFF, Soldier of Fortune “"'i7`i-if-' On the All-ar of the People! By Bob Moore and lohn "UI" WHY SAY SOMETHING, BORIS. T0 THE PAU(E....AND ....TELl. HIM YOU WON'T D0 THIS IIWFUL WE'|.L FORGET IT EVER HAPPENED. I SPEAK FOR HIS MAJESTY, H161-lNESS.....lHE MATTER WILL D0 AS I DEMAND OB KOVNIA WILL BEIIK THE -'\ vent weu....1 x.111~:e.._...1 11 ocean-1 Mama Much 1NvwAv.......1rr us err 11 oven wirn.