QECEMBER 2. 194s Ill! illllliil! 0M5 Fill! ENIUBRNB Still Costs less Than 1¢ a Serving! Serve a #02‘ BreaK/fasf 0f OA/AKER 04w sue/er Qg/ Dorothy lilx Says- (Continued from page 14) mo, bu! SW "ii iieiP "15""! blflllliihi a rebellion. Just refuse to be l slave any longer to your unappreciative daughter. Have a little back- bone and an ounce of courage and refuse to be sacrificed anv further Perhaps when your dfli-iflhter has to do her own washing and ironing nnd mending. she will woke up to the fact that Mother is a pretty ugg_ iul ggiaiigvfihegsgxriid’ the house onldl she might show a little more ipprec a or you, as we n] iv; 9 pa)‘ envelope tor the work you do for her. ‘ y u lome part o! h" DEAR DOROTHY DIX: 1 have been married whom I lovely devotedly and who loves me, but he lfiatilfiiidtsetltotonejyej-g good-looking woman he meets and when he gets the opportunity he ilnis around with them a bit. Naturally this worries me as I am ilraitl some clever woman might steal him away from me. lloiv would you advise me to handle this situation? WORRIED WIFE. ANSWER: The only way you can mans e the hlln is to drive him with a light rein. As long gas youpdo rfciiteuxjzgigugggg: him- iie vrvimbiv Wiii d" more then zigzag a little off the straight and narrow rot-d; bu! if you use force with hlm he is sure to bolt jum ti, fence and ivrinder of! lnto forbidden pastures. ' p e The thing to do is to call to your aid a sense of h . vour husband and his admiration of other women serlblgilyri‘ tltfdklj sit his little otfiiirs and he will regard them as more flirts-lions inst 5d ii ilin gravid riflsfiivfl- M?" H! your husband's tvpe like to have a lltetl “on: with other women, and it flatters tiieir vanity to think that ti e ‘All attract them. 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Light . . ._ moist and delicate in texture . . . with n fine even grsin-jlianks to SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR ! ‘oft. winter wheat . “Controlled pulling" . . . and sifting again and again until 27 times as finens ordinary flour . . . make Swans Down s flour that makes better OLD-FASHION‘!!! JILL? DOLL teaspoon Calumet Baking Powder Gasbine bolting of hot water on Iddmz ma" gradually until rnlxturs sesame. thick °'i'i'§'.ifl°i'i.'i.”"' lt-h l eh fed . n I n w ' and again greased. Bah n bot oven (400 of}. ‘I’! minldlthflfinlzkh cut cake. Turn out on elotls "move never. Spread with jelly Ind rolL Wrap tn cloth and oool on rock. Montreal, l’.Q. — for your free ' THE GUARDIAN, BUYS~~~WHYS A W£EKlY INFORMATION SERViCf sen glad to know that this delightfully the house when l cup sifted an: 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 can telly (any flavour) . salt. and elsl in bowl. best with rotary en buster, and lilhbcoloured. ills. Turn into l5 x l0. us. 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And just: in case that first delicious sip leaves you wondering how they achieve f? that superb flavour-here's howl It's the careful seleo- .- ,1‘, tion of rich, ripe coiIec It ,¢~ i l flavouri No wonder Chase d: Sanborn is s. breakfast e==v "flsvourite”. And, to enjoy “angel-makiug" coffee at it: est —buy Chase d; Sanborn in the vacuum-packed tins that nssurg or Nylon Staple"! berries . . . to assure that restful LEGENDS (Continued from page 14) ed on the ground, but I've never yet had the advantage of seeing such a phenomenon. Come. let us g0, The girls are fast asleep and are not likely to waken during our absence." John Wilson culled their clog Buff and then secured the animal to its chain, The do! was Yiihkiiil a great fuss and emittinl i°“' iliroaty growls. Evidently Buff knew that somethln! out 0! ti“? ordinary was in the offinl- When they drew near to the s!!!" they saw a huge round crater alive with burning embers. The Illmei or the burning pit reached their lungs, causing them to cough viol- outly- For some time they stood there watching the darting tongues o! flame leaping this way and that, while their minds were occupied by strange thoughts. And no won- der, for John and Nellie Wilson were seeing a sight that Milli" would ever forget though they liv- ed to be as old as. Npsh. Hsvlng decided there was noth- ing more to be seen. they were about to retrace their steps home- wlrfl when‘ suddenly there ap- peared in the midst of the flam- ing center an angel of exceeding beauty. Its wings were the color of gold, while about the lVPLVl him-J. a shawl-like garment of shining silver cloth. At sight of the heavenly figure Nellie Wilson drew closer to her husband aijid laid a trembling hand on his. "O John," she whispered. "Did you see what the angel held in its arms?" At the end of her voice the angel raised its head and looked upon her with compassion‘. then. gathering the child closer to its bosom. spread its golden wings and flew upward into the clear star-spangled sky. Higher and higher it flew till only a tiny speck was visible to the watchers below. Then it was lost to sight. John and Nellie were somewhat overcome by events of the last few moments. An angel and a iulleii meteo all on the same night were something they could hardly grasp, something quite beyond their pow- er to cops with. and it left them shaken and greatly perplexed. When they finally reached home the dog was still growling and straining at. its chain as though it sensed some impending danger. Mrs. Wilson went at once to the room irvhere her daughters were. Both anon... still slept. and ow - rum OUGHTA as A LAwi Hvjrv ~ nod She-iii '"“ii.:.:;ii:.°i.fii;‘.fti?ilat? i T saw "m" b'~‘d~ WHEN MQDRJVEL WAS CAMPAIGNING FQ HE HEN N19 CANDIDATE GOT ELECTED ANDDiDU .5533.i£ii2“;’.fl‘i.-..§f".$i’..l'$lii2 ciiuoioiirifliiieh"0WHE°E9¢P'BE°"'M" mower" “it Palm/interview- leep would not come. The picture "_i"— t‘)! what had taken place that night AN “ONE? MAN wuogg OHNEGMAC W D06 CATCHER! ‘DU ViwhillSED ren-eined before "is" "1""! = “i” VOTE FOR woes is i-IIS BONDIA MAN we cor vou u: A 600D JOBpiou LYING’ - ~ were th hts. . _._ (on - '_ Taflvirs. Wilson the presence of g‘ i a I9 A CATCHER“ (OULDNT BE TDUSTED‘ the angel holding a little child in 4-. é “i; n - vou-wiouvouk- its arms could only portend one 5 / ,& Fuigilgi?! 191) thing-death. And that death. she rt /// / Q1,“ uvpggqifg felt, tyflpdld embrace one of her -. JJ-TOGWBM , own c ren. ; T‘. 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