PAGE _'_I_‘_V_V_O .,,..... Leisure i THE WOMAN'S REALM l Colors blow hot and cold in.‘ "When I am tired and "not regular "illv beauty of the house is ordeifi‘ Lh. 'Y k n1 . ink‘ '.I‘lu- uicssing of the house, is; ‘hgsmvggx m’ ope “as p i‘ UUIIIEIIUII€IIH ‘ Th" 31°." °l ‘he muse l‘ 5°” Flowers dusted with usenic may‘ vital»? kill bees that visit. them. but the F1111 Clown ‘J5 the hmm’ L‘ G°d' honey is not. affected enough to: 111"“ make“ it unsafe for human con-I . [REPAIR TANKS Fm“? °“' I _ _ v ' - r‘- . l Th f!!! us f iodin an - Bziilsli women _are playing aianmsgpucs wag oprobabwe Q; a I - i-Z. l"l - um m iircflirmfi will‘ m" French surgeon who used it suc- I depend on t‘ llli 1*!" >9 11L“ ‘my may rem“ cessfully in 1M9 to clean up an! i. u! in.» lighting iYUnbSVlH the sliort- extensive and perslsyent abscms in! t . qt t. I, 2 ' Pl-ml‘ ‘thllthtld ltd ~ . . %...‘2§"‘.?......§.l. i ‘i e i - 1.11.1 -a- Ives ‘y , uiulipnd and cannot b:- rcpalrcd i‘! v' z n r4 s l, g 1 5 .' _ “giioui tho aid of ‘cranes and Hedges encountered by Amerb ’ l y lifting nirchlmlstii, 50"“ can soldiers in Normandy and other ' l l ' 1H5!» 1119"‘ l-"Trfls! 9'1"?" places in Europe are not like the. i ‘ ‘ ‘"91" 5 Th?‘ ‘m’ hedges best known li! Americnm IE they are sir fact high. four or more feet wide_and oftcn have a. ralnuge dltlch c!!! each side. Hi1) ‘C ELLEIFS DIARY By An Island Farmer's Wife !! , u 11g iii the F(".",l0lI, which The names given by the ancient Goths and Saxons to the festival of the winter solstice was Jul or Yule, tlic latter tern! forming to the present day. the drsiznniion in _' are forward- "i m" {Milly former l< regarded by many zis Acetong can be made by the fer- mentation of Indian com ‘lcr on tlic trellis iicarb! in this HlOl‘llllI"S wore n0 l‘U(l—\ i Englandxlrift of urisy ., ‘ “'"ml'“l"" unc bird ui! tliu _ was!!! "c. Trrs i ,l , '; "—~~ ‘ , Buns! tn the 010.!!! clothes off v l! line rs soon as they have dried. ilnlcss n’!!! are trying to whiten‘ , the!!! there Ls no value in having ' than! rieqnnln there "FARELEE; TALK" Penicillin producers in nuist conform to Hove-- scribed conditions witl! Vst-rength. quality and pnrit ‘ll quietness twrcr hill and vale and W“ and W"? “lublfms iflihoiiiesteiitl. The sun sparkled c!!! Europe are complicated bv the ore ‘the frosted i-oovcs and trees. sent 53 regularly iiriiiifld lilll"ll"l’f"~' James D-"iiisod a t! ‘nuts beside inc ‘lsed l" ma" “Omlnfln- T" i309 1U !:i.l;.~ lll .l lruclo of the sui! there only 18 printed langurgcs icoiixjixg ‘ 'll‘l)m "tiowi! the rivcr." "Rains not itoo far 0"’ lie said. Yes. I knew llhcre iroulil b.“ ra!!! perhaps before rtho sun tlia: iras now railing iibovc the trees \\‘Lllll(l sink to rcst—pci'- cinnamon-rose W751“ l0 bush. But. the stream was mirror- Y» Russel Crouseinflthe Trans-At-l l ' is this merry anecdote: . have our !\'.!!~ posters! u; that. the enemy has ears. Somehow. these 1 soc!!! strangely lacking in imaglna- ANCIENT REPORTERS , ‘ iion and not lltalfl)‘ so prcvgcative; ‘I b] t d us these of the as! war ne 0 ‘ 80m: 0 a goo Profession, _ ‘ _ , tlicm. l!o\\'c'.'ci'. did Succeed in glv- l1 PFOYf-‘Sslflll b85111“ b)‘ Mflilhflv. hfw" Floimiiiniud '1' ,,l1lol1il‘[:.tg n? mu Fifth Avenue an amusing mo- Mark. Luke and John." says Quvii- “fimfl 1‘,°‘{;,°"Snnd 3;“; “ten; n, mm“ m" other day Pm Reynolds’ the wen-known Driaiiistlilcctri‘ re ‘tuilichiiilltiiig. Lcr. u! bride and groom dashed out Journalist and radio speaker. {h 1,9,}, ébnui ‘l. was V9,... 10,91, of n church and [mo a waiting Some great reporter in Genesisjmg “inning ‘ ' ' automobile ‘Ifterc was the usual mid the 890W Of the creation of: ' n r-rawd to cheer them on their \\’ay_ the world in 400 words. and there l Ar. lllf‘ car started the cheers tum- 8T9 only 2'79 Words in the Tcn Colu- I v ml to chuckles. H)!" 0!! the back mandmeni-F! Thai? i5 Ere“ ljelwli‘ 1‘ cxmitcal. but um. , Ne! u be- <~f tho car someone had pasted e 119111118- The 5059915 5T9 Silil the ‘SIJCCLHClPII nit!!! will! a small black v1.1!‘ poster which bore the legend: heft "P0111118 10115 8W1‘ dime- lsutclitl .!iIl oi cn1i..:!!!;n‘.. '1 hzsl; ncyreiess Talk Caused qmsy» _ The world would never have ‘are gone along wltl! the house-to- _.__. ‘known much about Christ if it house dlcrs whose intriguing INTERESTIyG FABRJCQ ,liadn't been for those reporters. _ ' ~oiicc glad- To BE FEATURED l Today each Sunday we read the i denid thr‘ l! \i _; lstories they wrote ‘L900 years ago. child! illlfllilllfil NEW yo“; yam-j“; can-yl and those stories w ll be read 10.Q00 , “Tillfflln-“l . Own lmemslmg message 111's: written line We only know hm! ‘imiidinulllznillzil v (I]\)t/l1{1F' forerunners of‘ years fron! now. Chiist never mft mrfic-XCS‘ B95] L g sums Perhaps the very new“ throught theiueyes of the rcportcis bound to b_ one on the market-mud a re-l‘ 0! H15 time" c cnriicrs (if the one at. the moment-ls, i rcv‘. reminding rcrv liirflc s rancij came o! those so ii cl i core! in: bu‘:- briarhL-colorrd by ll! l0 “n!!! a 2!. h W‘ “W1 y Hope skin“, Brown S 0e Polish h u! Striiivs and Checks I Take 1 lb. of beeswax. 1 lb. yel- i low soap, l dram Bismarck brown Thou I llft(l(ll‘il towards tho Mlent. old clock kiiowiiicr it would have the . same eflcct 0!! this inz!!! as if some- one handed me a in! and a sheet lwitli the bcst of fret-work elidlfl! in a peak above the faded )DZI. - e I I've looked toward that face so lru n mess of the job. Yet thcso hlt-zincl-mlss errors . This ls no nut a mirror in polish that will adhere, apply a thin coat of varnish and they will keep bright for years. i! . lr-icf ff": li'!! > 5 n tlmcs. joyuully, (‘XlTClHlltlV Tllllillt‘ and u: through crafts- Restoring Color £2,141.31‘; m, 531m 15.n@_ mflnlikc iuznrn _l~'l‘(’S of drawing on “meyin be 1am" mun-mg Kirk-time n mouth. " that's something If a small amount of vinegar is ..--¢1<, 1\u1-1-ti' Tm 111.111 -"there’l1 called for t f" opportunity you added to the rinse water, it v/ill 1,0 a 1mg“ m- ... pfggjimg mgmnzing‘ _ have nfic!" lvivv a soda. coun- restore the color in red printed! today." When they were at "tic um“; table, garments. ‘other farm-“ririiv what, ls keeping v. A ‘,——--—-—- ~ *"* “m 7i .-J>,\.. bcvy of beautiful Vlrens backstage. The show Woman's Re alm "f Social and Person - This was as Rob would 5W1 "The the iicst of twigs ii! lhc old birch- ,likc ii! appearance and there was "fl "NiiuraT-r! spun yarn‘; ‘if ..a lllYi l»: ilcfs.“ I uiisl! our: ch contains the real hairs of‘ mfhtlicsc Dsdt-i‘? had“ colt!!! ‘tin?’ l’ nluskrat b i Hliééuf-i. ncblzloiieuiftiiy aliiinclllllelir ‘ <l meal! and shzmlung, 0th; v ‘ i _ ~_ , ‘. . j n! .1! : ti‘ wuil jcr$cy fzabardiiiess lhrllvfinl” ‘ ‘°’,':‘“,,',‘§.f.‘ K312i,‘ t‘ _)"'"“ o‘ ‘wlshgble “mm i llltl ll. lit‘ tliuz! iii. flFCfllII-‘i “l m“ ti? \'.'.l" n: lllt‘. 'l‘l!i.\ t'lrlt‘li~f‘lt‘!\ll-i Irll‘ s c n A P B 0 0 K iiu- liVilllllFl LIlI a l ick liiirsz‘ i i ."t0 2:!!! llf‘ ~. ti. r ssh!" i!u,. . natural be!!! i'u:'ltiii!;c*ri!!g at! maclil. (1111,. ‘iiicry or amt iiii: mac ianica . Quin ,1 tight little hand-i ‘y Mbon‘ l" ‘when I saw lliui. I thought of the mum, Qglllqfl "p3<1-;11111d"._. old clock. - dismounted and , qbnfcd h‘. panmm Humt In came indoors. Hi: liud to. James . ~ Wills ut ti: zcu lllIIl toast smut‘. ., (Li. ss-lcctioi! also - l said: away upstairs there alone until you come.” Our visitors ilv, for a new day is near. its burning. James has come in with the lantern to tasty hearty lunc Unt night. r—_—_ _.__._ 11m CHARLOTTETIJWN _(_;_U Dorothy Dix Says- A CALAMITOUS WAR» MARRIAGE Marriage With Nearest Girl . ...i"“.‘. ‘ET; ‘i?’ n w o t heart that I wun a “m” ‘t m: [or m‘ "om reelly and truly in love with him, and I was so Now I have met desperately in love ll married, but is tryi .8811! that it will be a ba band and ask for a divo with no one to comfort him forget. on believing that I love hi m when I don't, thinking that he is coming him again? THE ANSWER. IS IN YOUR. Ill-JAR’! ANSWER: are those marria took nostalgia a {h scou- h dm t f C} _.-., t __ right’ morning“ bright and of facing a life of danger. I-Ie W85 desolate at going so far from home -. . _ an?! DPGSPTVCI] his? i?! the" beautiful. rho \' art of morn- and from all he knew and cared for. I-Ie was lonesome and forlorn and III.\"I‘S 0N ETIQI ETPE ‘ me iyule logg- ‘ rug one irould wis x for, to set he wanted someone to cling to. He wanted to feel that someone would .. . ..i..'...;; .. ....... -— us: ill.“ 5.22212‘. $.22; i; rciiiigoq i"! w W i»!- A»! w i» m!“ iii» m!“ w"! Vivi‘ ' 1e a! f? ' - ‘ i 0N CHRISTMAS EVE ‘ . v ' - e neares gr. . i _ t» i nnrIrF-gfi tidgnclireygfi: llflgllfmillli; 5112i rgllé" *‘jf§{,“"°§a,}?_f§ And the girl felt sorry roi- him, had M} instinctive desire to 00m- . , (-11 Aid“ i: Gypecmi- Christmas carols an» sung 0!!‘ against ‘H friend“. background of fort him and mother him, and mixed up with it was a confused fee!- . 55m ways md éifid m1; b“... and “.1m._._ ‘I looked toward mg that somehow it was patriotic to sacrifice herself to the soldier who ivus sacrificing so much for his ~ i ~ the . ‘ V 1 t 1 _ me‘; gm? by the gaiagc expecting to ands of we!" marriages that should never have taken place, in which t ' ,;_., l w 0 “p6 Q s “w” wpmpme “cam” ieiicollntei- a pair oi sharp eyes with misguided boys and girls, who did not. really care for each other at. . — perhaps another bird all H-iWii- all, have married and regretted it. ,. For so many of them have fallen in love wl and that has caused so much suffer frustrated hopes and so much heartbreak. There do not get letters from disillusioned boys and girls the war. And who knows liow to answer this question, or solve this problem? 1t seems cruel to add another woe to the sufferings of the luds wno But who knows but what many of ain, because they have made other And who knows whether it isn't merciful to shatter a dream rather than let it drag on into tragedy? I, for one. do not know the are enduring the horrors of war. them would be glad to be free ag ties? i1 IISW€T l DEAR MISS D all the qualities that I would desire in a wife. _ would be wise to marrv into an entirely different nationality? H.C. NATIONALITY N0 DETERRENT i Yum! yuml It is because this country is a melting pot in which so nationalities are fused that makes us such a progressive people. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: my parents‘? FLORENCE j ANSWER: 1 certain) ' er's i’ when I "watched." the’ hands moving slowly "I; wlll scoi! be daybreak-fever lessens then" Time to out the potaitues on —"df’fll. dear!" Whei! Jam went to town d iviruz the old rs u !k-- e'll be then: n ill’: old ’ncc was lifted from the works and laid them " ll, ill]!!! c!!! ll! By Anne Ashley ARD al ,~ Fashions 1 L . m mfo/ 0m not»! ‘ EA, A Jill IIIILY YOII ‘GAII III Lonesome, And Forlorn Boy Rushes Into §§§i i" i‘ El __._.__..___ I have been mended l ltile over ten month u, oversea. When we nun-led I know in my but he was start- sorry for hi!!! and he begged mo m hum E a F s ORANGE PEKOE 1' Canada's largest selling fine QUAL t! .g' Z 5 if??? - 2%“. 55R’. E i egg e men with whom I have fallen and who is in love with me. He ng to get a divorce. We both d thing to write to my hus- rce when he in so far away, him and nothing to muko But: will it be any kinder to let him go and t v home to me when the war is over when I know that I will never live with Q. I have given n. o '1 ‘omorrow magazines and periodic lit from Prices Board regula- S. G Brink“; L.W. i“ we‘? . 1H8 the paper writs; mas cookie recipes. I realize that. ton being able to buy is a Be jerked hflnsel! beck angrily. m; had Riven he!‘ the chance to pa] bchappy and she had used it: tf happiness brought its own pe n1 ties that was not. his fa/ult 0r he! She naa n great deal to lone N Among the many tragedies of the war not the least ges entered into by emotional boys and girls who mis- nd pity for love. The boy was frightened at; the thought will be some in th after Christmas. D come. She had made that. clear to him when she ssldmglf my world BETTER ENGLISH lymmwlfliuu country. And so we have had these thous- , ._ hlgulctlxtgufather hsd mu- Eliubetl! did not nispec that when he heard her my that ho had nearly burst out sobbing with defeat. He had been so sure. back in 191B that when he gave lie!- the chance to start over it W85 the chance to build for per- Now he had no con- solation to give her, lmself-nothing but a daperate urage There was nothing to do but, go on telling her what he had already tried to tell her: that in mostly of doing things one did not w w and the only way w n-espect through the whoa business was to look squarely at. what had m be done and then go ahead and do it. .Nottellh1n!t0€0tc t. lck was ready to do; wt he could understand from til! boy's awkward little letter now Dick wanted to be told what much simplier i! Dick could be left with die idea that. a matter of killing the Jnps and before they killed you. 0!- lt. would be very ainvole to tell Dick what his father's generation had been told. that he was going to come back into a new civiliz- ation of ‘ noeenoe and glory. But Dick-would not. believe him. for: Dick had never seen the world ex- cept, Mien it. was looking backon looking forward to another. find to any such state- ment he would retort, fool or do you think I'm one?"- exactly what it. would cluerve. ‘Then what. could he tell him? v tints!!! iiiiiusiiiiiis a prefer this my in relieve diaims of th other girls and boys ing. so much jealousy, so many is not a day that I telling the story of the love that didn't. last, and asking whether they should tell the mates of whom they are tired of their change of heart and ask for divorces. or keep up the pretense of an affection that no longer exists, until after tim k had a lot to as mediately started asking it “You bee.” said Dick, 011K With this sen- shalll extend an invita- he correct pronun- 00.. hlch one of these words k syflfllfiflgue. symmet- Th t k I a 's a. — ' - 4. What Zldoes the o v m join the Marines if is a word beginning means “pedigree; Ilne- we!" will have you sorneth nus-J’ He hesitht l "Yes. Dick, r think a H I send an invitation to but youlwn me 5° w preferred. 2. Pronounce t: oo as ii! cook. second accent first syllable. . A previous liking; y father never has rediction for base- IX: I am in love wltl! u girl of Italian parentage, while I am English. She is very attractive and intelligent and possesses Bu; do you my“); 1; frowning at his hands sittine‘ in his favorite ° Position. straddling fl U‘ ANSWER: Why not? The Italians are a fine and admirable peo- ple, with many gifts of temperament. and mind that, make them agree- able and interesting to live with and that pep up our more phlegmatlc characters. And think of the spaghetti a real Italian girl could cookl TWO 0F A KIND! many ETIQIIETTE My brother, barely 18, gave a girl an en- gagement ring. He told me this as a great secret and made me promise W“ 1 bed f l. ' i think it is m dut to break m romise and tell n? searc or “°° i“ M D” 3°“ y y y p Finally the local nit and brought he!- in. ld you find her so quick- the owner asked ii! surprise. the nitwlt explained. "I Jest thought, if I were n cow when I'd go. and I went there and then sh re." Q. What would be considered the very first requisite for a man to observe in dress. in order to make a good appearance? A. Neatncss. If a man's clothes are free of dust and neatly press- ed, with shocs shined and clean y do not. If you do, you uilll forfeit your broth- aith in you and thereby lose any influence you may have in per- suading him not to add a wedding ring to the engagement ring until he l is older. Let it rock. Many an engagement ring is returned to the donor. who has expensive clothes but. is Q If a person is i1 friend of a bridegroom, but is not acquainted will! the bride. to whom aside. Oh. ycs. James was flflllt. Not broken but like so nian/ thus days. worn out in the dallv toil. So the old clock has been taken from its n oor cracks? i‘ » . .. . accustomed shelf and laid away. . Make n Pfl-Sbe of Q cups of t Tlvicirn Plgibifl; amiline. 1-4 Pint nut oil. 1-4 pint of paper James said. ‘ Elllél] woujnd one d“ I Sh“, bake, 1; to me cjty flour, 1 tablespoonful of alum, and .. i t “live; “g E1?! ""]11’°"i1"°-kM°1‘ t?“ 1mm“?! "11? 11",“). “‘§‘~t““‘l b‘°"e~a‘l‘°1m§(f,‘ when 1 Shall lilzclv hear: "A-henl a quarts of water. Soak pieces s! i zincesry o ewv - we , and 9gp 5 n- 11g um} mo, spr ng- l, “ ‘l . h < '5 . ' _ . . es . . . , main-spring . . . newspaper in this solution and boil i Hli-and-‘Vlisq a o t llf/IlgllllltfnlllgglgxlitlnTiglstllztlstflavfgillg W°"'° "f" blls-V 5w" - Chm“ W611i Stirring wnsiflmly- Use A -, i . ---_§ l‘ m” mime“! at. James bidding ti! fctcl! z! screw- i‘ 5 1?)? Wm" “in n: hrg%resiilgi; gig” kmre t0 m1 l" the CT-"ICKS- ' l No Zyfiiiillt! ran run tluédllpstlcki After scouring the brass and- Qgdogglgiffi,"_§§,‘,,,,.§§‘,§°m,,‘§§§ Gus ik I hnd beige!- 1c! it lie for plyel; '§‘,'i,i,l,"“§f,cf‘ii,eh“,,’flj§°fl;aflg ' ldl ll. Id b , tih b .i, - ,_ ,_- . _ , 1th ' status; 11...? us: miiezii. 1- nd u» gigs, $555)" m ii m!» u»! e n! no. b. us... Q. How can I menti! so that ti! yellow? James accomnmiied Rob on a triip to another communi y this evening. Karolyn and Jamie stayed with us. Jeanie brought hcr knitting from lglilfigollllsfie §§§ilis‘onié‘§uul§§i'“.i-~Y!§i§ imdthghel‘ dry wrap the garments . I i‘ . A l. 5‘ n ' gwgrgé°tw}§§l“'§,u'lt§§'"e§gg 215%.? 1Q. H?! {an I lighten the color 1 h i o my s n glfvegggvjgfiflfi? m???“ ‘aimh eTl-m‘: A. If the face is given frequent applications of will be lighter. COOK'S GORIIEB CIIIOKIN FBICASSEE 1 chicken, about 4 lbs. 1 1-2 cups milk or water although Judv hnc been promising. word ot honour. to retire early, we listened to the radio-ilicatre. “Dark waters," tonight, u. weird tale of the quick-ands of the Louis no. bayeux. When it was almost ended and J. looked inquiringly through a fog of blood-curdlim! shriek: and gurgeg and such-like at. Judy she- “Mrs. Ellen. I just can't go eee have [one now sleep- The 1-2 cup flour wind moans eerily as I write and_ 2 teaspoons salt the soft. wood snaps and crackles in 1-4 easpool. pepper 1-4 up mild-flavored fut iiinks ruin-dro s 1-4 cup mined 0mm from his shoulders and u Juy m 1-3 tgagpogn onion an waits for me ish res 1 1-2 cups water s.'*';-:i...ii.:"~..!:".."i...i""'.."’r "i! i» em -- “Mei- Di; . v - m§st lump out of her skin. She m“ m“ l" mm‘ “d w“ w" mixture of flour, salt and pepper. Brown in hot fat. in s. heavy fry- ing pen. Remove piece! to u ens- serole. Cook onion in remaining fut. blend in remaining flour. Add the rest of the milk and the water, stirring until the mixture thickens. Pour over chicken. cover casserole and bake in a moderately slow oven, 326 degrees E. for I 1-2 to 2 ho Six darlings. l! wt! . tomorrow - Darth-Good- Whuf cuukes NEURITIQS? Uk.MI'YNIIOIQOIIIQIQInII,IIIOCQDIIIGYBIII mnly ldlk 0f Vihmlnl Ill "IO daily d100- Mll‘! Iii!" according to modern science, ere not due b to organic trou le. but to lino“ , oi vitamins. At flrlt. r i! m u“... ht that lack of vitamin Bl wee the cnun oi nmrltil luifgrlng. Now we know that all 5 -" no ‘ necemry, because each side the other to function. You _ can now get them combined in "ALL-in-ONE” Vitamin Emblem with valuable miners]: and yeast added). Take daily for l month. See ow muc better you feel. Only 62.1510: e month? lupply. t moat drug ltores. One of the highlights at the opening of tho Royal Cam-xiii!!! Navyk. show". "Nice; The Navy" a: gmsgow recently, was the appearance of Sir Hurry Lauder. The camera caught hi!!! surrounded by a touring the United Kiuigdizii! uftr!" li successful twin l3 0015i. riiu in Canada imd Nvivfnunrllnnd. it l: expected tr! iniir ll!!- couiincnt. sometime In January before playing ln London. - (RON ‘Phniai, l NE" VITAMIN TABLETS yo, the wedding gift be sent? A. i‘ Is it all right to use red ink wor writing social correspondence? blue ink should be used for this Q. How can I make a filler for vmsZEc rich SOCK rtoreuwhlte gar- .. ey w 1 not turn m. “mum “L n, m” Nb Thousand: of woman and girl! hlVI reported benefits. Follow label Just see tf you're mi BIBLE coiiiroiij ‘f. Needlecraft f! FQR THE Hnvr" AMIMING AFION It’! fun w thrust Your hands aim ocketa; handy to slip outsfrom one yard 36-inch ve lefbt-overs in the a A. Wrap them up in blue tissue Piper. Or. take an old sheet, dip it into strong laundry bluing water. in: elect on on or wolurrl IIOIT ‘IUD OIOOUYO T00“ buttermilk the skin N0. UGO comes in one “pa, re- o one yard 35-inch feb- t i 4 rm! m: pockets. Pot- s included in pattern. PATTERN. lme. Adgtren erg Btwlc DESIGN no. '40: Owns Pet-fern usher-mien! u!!!