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CHARLOIILIEILOWN Dorothy Dix Says— (Continued from Page 1) husbands. for they think their Sams girl, anyway. And fathers don't bother to train their sons for matri- mony, so the average man goes Into ntarrlage with only a few muddled ideas about how to be a good husband. Now, of course. marriage being the complicated business it: is. there should be a School for Training Husbands that every boy should at- tend, and all of the teachers should what it takes to make wives happy and they alone could train men along the lines that make a husband a gift ury and comfort. of a perfect husband. DEAR. MISS DIX: I am a youn to get some employment that will keep me interested. number of various good jobs that were well-paying, but none that I cared for. They included being a iu struction helper. restaurant manager, applied for a license to be a bodyguard but all of these have bored me. I want something that will keep me on my toes. but I ‘have not found It. Can you advise me as to whether ANSWER: It: seems to me, Joli My earliest advice to you is to DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Please husband to learn iio\v to read and write. not have any schooling where he came from. hut. he speaks both English and French well. And he has a good nnd write. to your house to teach him. He wou the services of a private tutor who co him and give him his undivided atte IN MEMORIAM MRS. ALTON J. BELL The people of Long River and vicinity were appalled nnd sadden- ed as never before when they learned of the tragic accident which caused the death of ltirs. Alloll J. Bell on Friday afternoon. November 19, 1948 at tho early ago of thirty-four years. Mrs. Bell was the youngest. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Moose of Ne\v Annan, the first daughter, Eric, Leigh and Laura, who will so miss a mother's cure and counsel. Her aged parents bcforc mention- ed. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Moose, New Annan also two sisters, Ruby, Mrs. I-Iarold Mills, New Annnn, Ella. WANT PERPETUAL LOVER A man, for instance, thinks he is a good husband if he is a good pro- vlder and if he works his fingers to the bone to give his wife every lux- But a wife's ideal of a perfect husband is one a combination kissing-bug and salve-spreader who never ceases te ling her how beautiful and wonderful she is. and how he adores her, and who takes her stepping every Saturday night. Let a man keep ills wife Jollled up and he has filled a woman‘: idea or seek something that will give me a more satisfied feeling. have never kept to one thing long enough to get. interested in it. have never had any real purpose in your employment. into it with the if-I-don‘t-like-this-I-won‘t-stick-it-splrit, and that kind of an attitude never makes a man succeed at anything. you dig into anything with teeth and toenail, determined to make a go of it or die In the attempt, that you really get to enjoy your work. special study of vocational guidance and get him to try to find out what special aptitude: and talents you possess. on to it until you make a success of it. readland write, for I love him vcry much. ANSWER: Certainly your husband is not too old to learn to read As he is employed, he cnn either go to a night school, or. if you can afford it, it would be better for him to have someone come and Johnny are too good for any be women, for only women know from God. ois g veteran and am finding it hard I have had a mber hauler. a truck driver, con- bar and grill owner. and I have I should stick to what I am doing, JOHN n, that your trouble is that you You You have gone 1t is only after go ta some man who has made a Then go to it, and hang tell me how long It will take my Ile is 40 years old.’ He did job. But: I would like to see him ls he too old to learn? A DEVOTED WIFE id make quicker progress if he had uld explain everything that puzzled lltlOll. Wreath, Mr. and Mrs, H. S. Muc- Ewen, Ross and Juanita Wreath, Mr. and Mrs. Cousins. Spray, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Case- lc_v. Spray, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wil- liams Sprays, Mr. llfoasr. Spray. Mr. and Mrs. iienry Manse and family’ Spray, Pearl, Oliver. Brenton Spray. Joyce and Ben Spray, Arthur and Irene William and Mrs. Albert Jack and mcnl. tile loss of a and ulatiici‘. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Ethel Houston, who passed away Dggqn- ber Bth, I944, You left behind some broken hearts That love you so sincere. Who never did. nor never will Forget you Ethel dear. Sadly Missed by Lottie and Guthrie. beloved wife the younger stock, only come to the stables. O was forgetting this morning," l told Jeanie on her return from tin.- city, when all in a flush the thought came to mind gran'daddyl repairing." we laughed, "There's a few turns in them yet, Ellen," and we went on to talk of the news froln town. Jeanie called at a hospital to visit alster-of-mine, who, major operation past. and well on the road bark to farmer good health, is soon to see mother. lpend his holidays at Aidoriea and was mucii taken up with the calves and pigs, and also with the work in the fields. angle along the stream and In the pond, so that even when he enlist- riioiqiiilri (Continued from- Page 2) recently e e “I knew there was something 1 ‘ “work-shirts for His are getting past And James said, anti the lights of home. This is Bill's Al B lmill lad. a son of a corner store, he was the one who liked to IE m. Mei... *|75 En Prlnl your name and address on a plain sheet. of paper. 2 Moll this, together with Robin Hood Flour Guarantee Certificate or Robin Hood Oats box top, to: Robin Hood Contest, Box 310, Toronto, Ont. loch week 3 entries will be drawn from all the mall received. The three persona whose names are drawn will be advised by telegram to complete the following: In 25 words or lees, state — "I like Robin Hood Flour (or "I like Robin Hood Oats) because . . . . . . . . . . . . ." REMEMBER, if you are chosen to complete the sentence, you are bound to win one of these BIG prizes! It is not y Io ' ‘ this ‘ l ' are one of the lucky three notified ouch week. He enjoyed also to ed and went finally overseas, it was an old habit of ours tn find ourselves tucking away in a cup- board corner some tin that might make a bait container to be used when he would one day return. He has been back to old haunts since but: not the smallish fellow that once roamed there. Big and brood- Shilllldeffld. and old for his years, but still happy and quite as goiter- ous as when a wee boy. I-ie arriv- ed with a. supply of candy and laughed over James’ greeting which was: “Now tell me, Ellen. who is this lad? Is he someone that has come to do a piece of stumping for me?" ‘There are interesting tidings that one day this year, Bill will lead the girl of his choice to the altar. "Grown up. Ellen,” James said when he heard of the approaching nuptials, "how the years have slip- Dl-‘tl awayl" . And this night. too, flavored subtly with storing away bulky parcels, on this first day of this best of months. Until tomorrow . . . Diary . . . Good-night. . . . iroisiliis I 3 you _|n awarding prizes, judges’ opinions will be based on the thought expressed in your letter, not: on the writing ability shown. Judges’ decisions will be final. All entries become the property of Robin Hood Flour Mills Ltd. Winners will receive the full amount of the prize money by enclosing with each entry a Robin Hood Flour Car- tificaba or Robin Hood Oats box bop. That is — with Certificate or Oats box top, 1st prize, $1000.00; 2nd prize, $500.00; and 3rd prize, $250.00. Without Certifi- cate or box top, only half these amounts will be paidl Contest is open to every man, woman and child In Canada and Newfoundland —— except: employees of Robin Hood Flour Mills Limited, or its advertising agency and their families. 7O (Continued from Page 2) winter. There still was no word of the missing child and people gave up the hunt. The unhappy parents lll0\.ll‘ilCl.l. the loss of their little one and often shuddered as they visualized the terrible fate which must. have Entries not. received in time for the current week's oonfesll will be Iieid over for entry the following week. Winners will he notified by wire. Major prize winners will be listed in this publication and announced on the Claire Wallace show "’.l‘bey Tell Me," over ‘Trans-Canada Network, each week befallen the child back at the lst PRIZE SL000. 0 2nd PRIZE $500. I 8rd PRIZE $250. 611819 5 Nesting Place. lt was not. a —0nly if entries are accompanied by Robin Hood Flour Certificate or pleasant thought and they fried ROIJlII Hood Oats box top. I! no Certificate or box lop i‘: eneluud prlue will vainly to put. it. out of their minds. "Ml/ll" '""°““"ll""i "W"- When in company with any of their neighbors the subject of the hum h.” "u", "m. eagle and the missing infant Wits W|NNER$ chm‘, "u" svtricttiy tisblio. bPetopie iilustddid not we“. Nov I541’ 224. an o a a ou suc a istzislo- ' nnn- nae e ful subject. It was had enough 1" hi1", Dggyflpllflgqylllhgmgflgdqg. that the Knockwootis harl to on- dure the misery of it without peo- Pl! Opening up the old wound. The second spring after the frag- edy. John Knockwood was weeding z-rpatcii of garden in tho rear of his shack. His wife and their two sons had gone to milk their cow, some distance away. It was six D-m. a. beautiful evening in late May. Suddenly the man with the hoe stopped to listen, as a great flap- ping of wings came to his ears. Then he straightened his back nntl looked up to sec a large eagle fly. ing close to the earth. In its claws was a good-sized child . John Knockwood threw aside hi: hoe and started for the barn. lie remembered having left the musket there. But before he could reacii it the bird had deposited the child on In| this program every Monday. Bo euro to tune in ave Monday. Wednesday and rldayl Glenn C. Downs: (age i2 yearn). St. James, Mair; Mrs. Denis St. Pietro. Shawlnigan Falls, Que. 2nd Prizes: Miss C. Enright, Toronto Ont: Mrs. Marguerite Liard, Montreal, Que. 3rd Prizes: Mn. R. Ciiarron, St. Martin de Rutigouche, N.B.; Mrs. Margarelt Oakley, Kim barley. B.C. Robin Hood \ A I dotl/j/Sglgbbt/clking coho-J Winners OPEN TO CANADI lND NEWFOUNDLAND ONLY am/ ivory Iféet! Lady's Crystal Clear Brlstiecomb Filled initi- Brush-White syn..." 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THAN THIS, MIGTERILI. s51‘ PICKED UP FOR LOW FLYING.’ UMONT, new _ -' \ y. ‘ y r (ZS 4t tle . now r Present out: ouesr seamen, AND WHEN HE 001' ‘WERE, l ATE; (promos ,wlto WILL SPEECIIIFY 0n ‘ntE ouess WHAT HIS‘ seeecu ‘mines or seeenetuno WAT was scour» we Must’ no ‘ltgwflbfl 710mm- °°"" m‘ ' 8%; JEAN WlLl/AMQ, Mrs. Herbert Profltt of Springfield and four brothers. John, Walter, Elmer of New Annan and Ralph residing in Kelvin. The funeral was held from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bell on Sunday afternoon. November 21, the largest ever seen in those parts where people from far nnd near assembled to pay tribute to .1 departed friend. The service was contiucted by the Rev. Donald A. Campbell of tho Presbyterian Church assisted by Rev. Sidney J. Davies oi‘ the Angli- can Church wiio led in prayer. bringing words of comfort to the bereaved and Rev. Gordon S. Stev- ens of United Church who pro- nounced the benediction. The Rev. Mr. Campbell gave the address wilich was based on the words found In 1st. Peter 123-5. “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. ‘llhlch ac- cording to His abundant. mercy hath begotten us again unto n lively hope by the resurrection oi Jesus Christ from the dead. To an inheritance incorruptlble and tiri- defiied, and that fudcth not away reserved in Heaven for you, who are kept by the power of Gad.’ In the course of his address Mr. Campbell spoke of the fact that Mrs. Bell was the first person whom he had visited on coming to CARD OF THANKS Mr and Mrs. Wallace MacRae and Family wish to express their sincere thanks to their friends for the ground and was off again on lightning wings. Drawing near the spot. John could see that the child was alive and as naked as the day it had come into the world. He reached down and took the little boy in his arms and carried him into the the beauty of that little body. 'l‘iiat night. the Knockwood home was nfiame with happiness, for a miracle had indeed taken place. The child which they had long since given up as dead was sleeping softly on its mother's bosom. The next story: The Vision in AID FOR BLIND A type of cane for the blind ha! a wheel that acts an an eye, and enables the blind to feel the dif- ference between grass or sidewalk flowers. messages of sympathy and many acts of kindness shown them in their recent bereavement. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of W. C. Mac- Lood, who passed away December 8th, 1M5. Just vrlhen your life was brightest Just when your years were best. You were called from this world of sorrow, Ta a home of eternal rest. Lovtngly Remembered by Wife and Family. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Corporal Chas. B. Tuplln, Killed in Action Overseas, December 8th, 1944. To think of the day you left. us will always bring regret Alena and Inn. But the hearts that always loved house. Not: even a scratch marred the Cloud. or other luff-ice!- ,,,.,,_,_.-._-.n.n m; Qsmmar ifsmmu 11.51 -~ | 9313s‘ j Puzumo oven AN ESPECIALLY NICE can roe t‘ ' XLIHAT FRIEND AWAY 9*“, '1.‘ FROM HOME, " " '\. / Q32‘;- HAVE You THOUGHT t OF THIS ?J Ie \III~P~P. irm Bessie, Margaret Julia. the congregation and recalled her Yo" _ I _ never failing cheerfulness. In con- A" ‘he “n” m“ an‘ ""0" l - '\ clusion he commlonded the bereav; God n" u. strum-u‘ u, b," m“. ' ed loved one t lat. we are no f | _ .10.... ~11... o... is with ..., and Coumfefio m, m, h," -Li.° AND MAIL TODAY TO THE GUARDIAN that underneath are the everlasting Bu‘ “h” y; nugggt, to love you "my ' Na one will ever know. Mrs. Elwood Campbell presided n, y, ,1 e1‘ at the organ and the following w, on", think 0g h" m” by Enclosed please find $ ............ .. for a . mon a eu n: 9 0 Ygffé" ffjflfn's"a"g’qu:r§"§w§%f; u" to ‘run GUARDIAN to be sent with my compliments u... Christian's Good Night", Messrs. 0 | ed Q “m, foggy", Andrew Johnstone. Ernest Dunning. “r 0v on m, NAME ‘ Donald and Elwood Campbell, and Alwefl "mum"! I" 5"" E l Forever With The Lord. Milli“ lml Umik “'7' Ammrs‘ The pnilbgufirs were fave COFSLHS "i-iii‘ v ‘ ‘ and a frien , essrs. An rew o n- lton, Mergate. Louis Moase. Everett NAME 0p gpgngn ' Cousins, Archibald and Eustace i Paynter and Eric Campbell. 1|, loving memory of our doll‘ __ Interment WM ln the Geddlc father, Pte. Fred wnuroi- who paal- ADDRESS .. - Memorial Cemetery. Officiating at 9p gwny December l, 1044. the grave were Rev. Donald A. . e | M" \ Campbell, Rev. S. J. Davies and ‘on "we mam" o" H b 1M F i h ‘h. d" " Rev. G-S-Stevens- k1 d twl your ' ' rd wi e mat sta ing roni v1 om The funeral was in charge of Decdnnlaflnfi n m" an M A" cPPloPllal‘ cllnslmu! cu Joseph I.. Dsvison of Kenstngton. w” ‘mow W,“ “a "g" h, ha,“ sen - . - odo or the U. S. A. are.~ - 1a,, 1mm Tribute; But. we nrlsii you and love you the gates oli t$h7e°3sland to clays inraooitfiftiel; month, $2 25 on. mom“ ‘wt "YM- ear . ' six man - I ’ Pillow, Husband and family. d "k , I" Y I _ - month, sLw. m". month‘ 50¢ Pillow, Mgtkcntlgihefi. brother For nail“?! o worn was u Muddy wpyl-{ngne year $2.00, six r WIIIIM“ "l ‘"‘ °" "' Ilka our! no true ates on t e so :- h d K_ u_ No heart 3' _ _ _ gllrlelfghlmlaotggr angmgnge, No one ever more faithful g, _0n¢ ear 6.00; 6 months $3.50, 3 months $2.25. one month 70c t’ 0r dear father, more kind than h $21? 3 months $1.50, one month 5°C. areal: ilriglllfflltidlslliaefilslpxrr-lrsne you. ' Country-One year $5.00; 6 niont s . . res -- » . Archie, ‘Velma, Vernon, Pearl. SM"! mlllfll M’ llllnrl, Mnr- m