THE - CHARIHIIIi-JXJWN GUARDIAN ""~- i: DECEMBER ' g, l,“ rel riiclgjjwo Woman's Re alni '/ Social and Personal 1 Fashions f Lileratu Gnd(‘i"i(itClrf1£glU'|ii DOfOthy DlX SBYsL-“M ELLEIPS DIARY 8y An Inland Farmer's Wile This was one of our busy mom- s when because we lingered in be duties pressed closely .one fol- lowing another. We were at the milking James and 1—~It's not the, task it once wast-When James said: You'll have to milk the odd. . I should get thel in]; in the other barn." The} “odd" cow I must explain. is not a "peculiar" one. The ‘Od Bpmlifi in another way. It's when vou div-, ide an uneven number by two. Tnere v0 uere! The one lelt over ls, the "odd" cow. This morning it was Olin of in-c Ayrsiiires. attract- ire and usuallv as well-mannered‘ as a Victorian ladv but wssessinsi l C19P9nC1 on long sinister horns. She has a_ " rsonalitv" that says: "You do ' ' " tllg rlszht thing bv me and I'll stand F!!! lt'a‘t 1V9 S liaticntlv tor you. dut it vou pinch inc or speak loudly. beware!" Cattle are iilto humans. As unlike as nieht '. Dependable and not so ‘ii I SJAFEGUARD YOUR HUSBAND Womani Who Feels Pl ' H b ' Much Trouble Likeliqltisllos‘: o0 MISS our: whl m“, h" w DEAR tallinc women hold their husbands mok and, to hold is not worth hlV1I?I,lIl‘l.fll8 way‘! llltl.“ h." w “It 31,-. m l;l:;.iixlif. ANSWER: And the way I feel about it mizabefii a who was worth marrying is worth keeping’ You til-kc a m“ care to protect all of your other valuables lblthlt they wiillrfffi 312 i i bauddgr stolen. Why not take the some trouble to safeguard your hm. If you have a diamond brooch worth a thousand dollars. you don't leave it lying around h“, wk", any covetous stray female who comes along can pick ilviil IAliillS | . We had barely ~- tlic u'ol'k when James was sum- moned bv Judv to the ulwnc- ‘I111’!!- . lie was as AUXII " s l k stressed. lo as to minhnise all Ildgtiolimandeniltdgilll Bilblect it to unneceasa y bumps anakmin, 9911111111? a husband is a woman's molt precious possession, so why should she resent having to takg 111° 5111119 Precautions in taking care of him that shs ‘ would in caring for her other treasures? As for the work of mailing yourself attractive to your hubhhq l don't you have to do that for every other human be: iv us .i Lli iilVAliLL two cgks.‘ ltsl h tuo soon rel for u. New Ycafsl rcsoiiitiuii out I litivcgiii idea Jiiincs mad-e ulic this lnoliiliil: that ll ‘he! iivls i.) to. will <10 liivav with lin- ucring in bed l\1l0l'_(li\\\'l’l. at least oil a Monday ‘lli0l'lll_Il§. F ore ver by GWCU Bristow ing ‘vzilth 3111081 you come in contact? ____ _ _ y o you doll yourself up in your best clothes and t .i was busy too this morning. ill h _ ‘ lwwhes-and-cream complexion when you go abroad excegtu H23]; 11x11: a vclrly nice wag)‘. l llltelldcd to “alga oigobgprly wagotgiicéaltgzr the; wont to look as well as pwsible and wine glance of admiration from f ‘ ' "z wi ' lronl , - _ i I 1" ‘m l“ 11° 1 '1 1’ 1’ mat y? Have you a. single friend that you do not haw h, \ 1d" ‘IE1 oil v inyseli. ll was. suggested vlr Stern. "Com , Lila“ ttsgillnterfiitiiing in m? knchen} {mm New Jyork you must ha“; handle with tact? Dont you work like a dray horse talking to bores illls morning. lien-tiny namesake chn ed trains 1n ither Kaxsas am 11519111118 10 980m“ ‘V110 Spend their time tell ou a “ti-as there, a book open in her lat‘. 01,5180, Chicago wmem w“ n}, and wonderful they are, and what infant phenomenomtghellr chillllllefnsilg; 1311! 1191' “1-"11111111 W115 11°1 011 11~ . Kesslel‘ tasted his brandy. S0 if it is worth while to make sacrifices to get alon with l ICLICllXILZ- Judy was about her worl. "Chicago" he 5am acquaintances why isn't it worth whil to k h 8 CB8“! bstwccll pantrv and kitchen coll-l somenhng sucked in Enzabeufs your husba d1,” v h _ e ma et em to get along with Uhmum a Saute-nee how aha ‘hen head He had pronounced h; l l1 - you ave to liandie other people with gloves, why not to the conversation. Jeanie came Chlsaw A h da in handle him that way? If It pays to soft-soap other people, why not use lium the house across the lane. on c 3% u 51111111191‘ I Y h a little emollient on the domestic situation? liii errand but sat down to wait for| TuLa- "59 1 111° 17°° - l1 e Qf course. the" are a 1m o‘ other wives who I"! jut u you l 1 1, tn J, h ‘h 1 h d extraordinaril- vivid yo mail hm‘{Raéomggéeddggfswgrkegnzfsag“ on the grass side h" ncmmwga that it is too much trouble to take care of a mere husband. That is why ilic last of his morning's callers g0 I can't seem to say it any other 5° 1111111)’ “T111911 1056 their husbands. ilown the tlgine, llkllilflft lllldifl rcmallna- way’ Ittés like a birth certificate, -__-____ cw minu s in iis o arin-cialr. isn't, i " MOTHER'S TEARS DA E 110W W111‘! 1 leave 1119 mwhen? “My God.’ she thought, "am I DEAR nonomv 131x: 1 8111i“: fiififinslléiqlbgllfiidui be mar- Ther“ were 5° mam’ thin“ 1 had drunk °T 15 11113 111° W113’ W11‘ a '-. 1i xznlcndid young mall My mother likes and respects him very to hear and know. I can steal away gee; when you-re about h, (“hygi- to myself presently. when the snows isolate us and Elilen and perhaps even Jeanie can not ccme to visit. James was saying to Ellen: "Do vou mind the time . . . . . ‘l For Ellen often holidnyed _at Al- clctlea and they have much in com- mon to recall. “ . Ellen" Judy whispered to me in passing. "What doe . S. mean when he says THIHCY?" "Min I asked a bit bewildered. "Whv,” remember ‘of course. or frecall’. "So that's it" slic said with a look of understand- i112 brcakinlz across her face. "I've often wondered." James lovu "mind" espcciallv the dwys of other years. Mv first Christmas card of the mason. came this morning. sud- deiiiv reminding me that I have some amorupmv worldly possess- mns to be mailed one of these days. Judy's are addressed and st . l'8_3dV_ to be mailed. I may have niislaid mine. I've com to the time. I often out things aw v .too safely. James sometimes says despairing- 1"' "If Ellen can only "A The others were still discussing ration point. Their words were a: Talking to them with his habitual unobstruslve geniality. Kesler was body tense as she stared. All the details of his appearance suddenly_ fitte d into a, pattern, so evident was crying out Arthur. She saw. as though for m, first time, the way his eyebrows grew. those crinkles about his eyes that; vertical line above the bridge of than it used to be, the words spoken Arthur's voice. uliere she has put them . Suppos- iiil: I cannot find the cards or verso still. supposing there's not i. Illil . ziiornins: had the prettiest scene on the cover. “Northern _ all." A winter-road with fringing ever- urcens. The sender. from a neinn- boring Province wrote: “This might be almost anywhere on your own lovelv Island.” Not alone "mine". I thought. but ours. The dinner today. prepared in Ellen's honor was verv 100d. Spare- TlbS slightly salt and all brown and sweet-tasting. Carrots to make young eyes sparkle and cheeks grow roses. "To keep the breath of Jiic in the likes of us" I heard James explain to Ellen. Potatoes. (Contigued on pBgevB) hangs from the room-ceiling avrait- I ma’ James pleasure. No time now for such LhlIIJISI I have no time yet in the kitchen. that is. no loud and measured sound. The old clock that has been here for rears years is gone to be repaired. Sig, ‘$51 Zffihboifiififiéll” break this affair off at once. Otherwise you are headed for trouble. Sihilghl/lgg!‘ is aomthlria missing from e e . celebrated at Alderlea. Verv 1m- portant and very dear when I can see before me as I write a round smiling dimnled face and rwo brown 6,968. Until toriicriow -- Diary-Good- night. ’ much, but every time we mention getting married she cries and begs bumble of sound around her l?“ am"?- W1111¢511B111 <1°7 giving her no particular attention. will be extremely foolish to let her ruin y ur lif . Do t th 151-1181191113 9W5 13111118 W 111111- 1191' slightest attention to her. but go along andoget lilarried grid lljllflfllell ii 1195 1111311111’ parted and he‘ Wh°1° is all over, she will be as pleased as Punch and forget that she ever objected to your getting married. that i, was as though some voice to satisfy her. She is going to want her own home, her own man. her within herself, unheard by me own children. You have a chance at this now. If you stay with your others but loud in her own ears, mother until she dies, it will be too late. Your opportunity will have passed you by. so don't wait. Take your happiness while you can get it. his nest which had been very “m, child. I love my wife and she loves me, but a 17-year-old girl thinks she when she knew him, she saw the has fallen in love with me. I am fond of this glrl in a brotherly fash- way his finger stroked the handle ion. but I am certainly not in love with her. She is very romantic and 01 the 0WD While he talked. She takes every opportunity to show we how much she cares for me. What hell-rd his voice, thicker and deeper shah 1 do? 10M Mm a ‘Mm’ (“man awem’ but with the girl and tell her not to make a fool of herself. Tell her that she is making herself perfectly ridiculous and that she doesn't touch your heart. she makes you laugh. Appeal to her better nature and ask her if she wants to break up your home and make you and your wife miserable and orphan your little child. on your breast, and that is when you want to watch your step and dodge her. If you take her in your arms and try to comfort her. you are a goner. i ) fi Arid now Mondav is putting on her wraps to go. Tomorrow mere is . an important anniversary to be no. to lc-Jvc her. My mother has other children and would not be SUSIE. ANSWER: Your mother is a silly, selfish, neurotic woman and you No matter how much a girl loves her mother, that love isn't going ROMANTIC GIRL IMPERILS MARRIAGE DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am a young married man and have one ANSWER: Well, Tom, if I were you I would have a plain talk When you tell her this, she will burst into tears and throw herself Let me stress this warning-that you are in grave danger. So THE WOM ANS REALM When he sees them dancing gladly CHRISTMAS FURB FOR THRU THE YEARS . . . . Her moat wished-for Gift from her favourite person! Give her the coat she's dreamed of and make this Christmas a. truly memorable one, give her the very queen of gifts that will bring delight and beauty and comfort through the years. And so . . .. . for fur fashions that epitomize fine quality, authentic styling, expert workmanship and long time wear, choose a modern fur coat from the showing of ideal furs at this leadership department. You know it's always safe to buy a fur coat from this establishment known -—;-' - _ f 1 - _______._____.__ ' FATHER CHRISTMAS )1lilgcgutrillftlilegdlbmlotltliwlflflaxkd depc- HAS ills JOYS Round about the Christmas tree. Then one of Judy's pies. Aipple with wh t “m? 1 m‘ Index; with the gifts he brmlgbt ' ~ en h ones are seep em. sloped the 1w o! _ - , A On thcaeve oi Christmas day, He's u happy u he w! be! then leaned back to sav: ‘Ellen Im Down tho chimney softly creeping __ Rink on Etiquette Rlad you came; _ _ someone comes from far away, l ‘rhghgfgfxoozezg at gxwmdgm "Either Christmas" children call A woman who has been made an . .. ‘ m. executive over other girls in an flljggs "fi)r']%§§n§“1°‘}_' bolfmglli “vii? Prince Control cations Kind he is to girls and boys. office with whom she has been one“ needed m . hum-y aha“; "h; mun" Fills their little socks and stockings friendly should, bf her friendly and Iami-biliidinas. The work in the With the lovlieat dolls and tuys.|demccratic behav our , try to gain l ~ c . woods was commenced Saturday ‘the wvbfirfltlflll of her 00 Wdrkcrs | l when the rain ceased. The cmss- When he's filled them, smiling She should never be domineering cut saw had been sharpened and cgsglulxl angufimhywhe°lagllsf gently - land would ask them courteously to ' ' I 000K S Billllliii to you for so long. there had been inanv iiiuuirles as To himself. he steals away: do the work. ‘mp-m w-n to where this or that iixc might be h‘ u 5 "5 ‘r ‘nun “ch h,‘ Saying he will see the children i gilpdwklet 9:115“: Iflilvfllgaévtlgkrl tags‘; fihfefffllfif‘ {JIJLY $51,": "$5 Once again on Christmas day. OLD REFRAIN l l l “"°'TP°°“~ mi"; “Tl, bfnh‘? offlfi 6Tb?“ are i? _ "Don't scrub the vegetables M11. . allege isliatawriirilzigsr Annd Shel” are few u.“ h? m‘ Bu“ n J '7' i m e idle minutes on the flirlns these “m4 '1“ h" muuufl“ ""11"" daw now f“, approaching t“ all on price control are Invited verv shortest dav of ah ‘ill; vetaifi l. ' Bzmw-I “'13:; “an” The stove-pipe. nezec. s ‘m o’ S. w" Th. "u" e when mv-husband enlisted. llllllSEllllLI SlllllPBilllK By Rnhlltelae liloiiiuilu suit: Unless von use them right away." FLUFFY SAUCE Tw negrou were tic I nolitigal meet-inc where-a ctliid! V_ In a few miiiutfis one said. “m! W110 ll dlQ h? "1 d "o Mose some“, A “wdwmggrlgofshm to, "but hgnsho‘ do recommen’ him"- drew-ind 1* °"'éi‘i‘ib.t"l‘.li°"°'illil.."iillfi i1! we 1 2 tablespoons-var root vegetables that have been Q. How can I iron curtains no 1 "111590011 110!!!’ washed clean and bright buy only Wt thm w!!! be no emu lb the ‘>4 W? WM ET l a ll E T T E in small quantities and use them up “m”, a “b “Doom °"i°'l»liiiim°° ' ' -> hands. and I rented his business n; Roberta Inn '1'” “"“"‘“"'d 1"“ about In inch bl the ine mili- and flour. Add - oflice to hol '- ii . H ,,, _" careful keen the u tailzh "Mr flvwly- Cook 0v boilin "Merv mv “lb |5 m, “m: Xnchfih, flu I ,3}: e - omit war-us obxbia and iron vlitilfifit’ ‘bfmcg; wmi- umu now lndellglckengrd: ,,,,,g:,1,g'r§,,, h, m, mofionhon o; 1 vcy'lha‘ta mt limbo Can you Q, I‘ i; Mo, v go walks of Mrs. Jane I ' om n "m mo“ can: not; has: u2~..2":....“:.~.::: .s-.::P re: " "d ""1 . W M 1 “no == "We ~11 m-rtbslnc... .% A No rile six months‘ notice or and she thanks each one who age of 73, were so regular that will be no fold in the center. uid it l and serve An emu”; mmgdy gm- hm. awkward: and forwlrdb "11 i! Makes agout 11A w,‘ h, w‘ ; 3i“; mo“ q ltiabtand!“ ___¢ vlneg a ump sun i suck ll mm hioooudhs will Too true. If you like to buy potatoes and carrots and other Q. _ v A. F1016 tih urt I l. tMBDOO rang he left his business affairs in mv “lady ‘he “m” keel’ '5 we“ " with thsaelvaral rixliltlfwgghin 1 egg whllec oen . toll his ffi d f hi . ——— i-nnthetw inch intn 0° .ms t ltwu?" wheiiwieie zelg bfckrelgoyl ‘lillive l?» r a bride- T116 (111116! which wereomlltte: when ghougilr- mlgtfig llvueatlierw a, Pififfifi m. “Well. mtg- ! 5° ammo“; to‘ a~t i.t i- if all llllubmu. . naslafil“ oélTrllfereaisn liotiiinllzusin meson“ he: with a I t 22%? $31.35.“ to s" 1e r c m“ WQ- 1:115!!! can”! yzet rid of mick- ihe iieiilianuilf “ltlllciic “Olemiihe "“" °A Put cumbe t ' engt no ce ven o a , . nu r . _ = “LP?” t. . .... an‘... “it c" c“ saucer and ‘- stun 1 in '~ “amid nth»; liecllilnt Txhecfiiiltsemiiaelpgridgmdnnottlfi; a tv to any certain gifts. N ,1 w; 111,01 l: h" M" whil!“- The belt In an‘ analogs fowl h I'll not lava loot '0‘ the 11""- iease you have with votir tenant. 11a ‘lfiratwntion to others wu°:"aj‘é°vered'1'°g‘n§‘%- pméw mar.h%c!l‘t£flgremove indelible ' ,___ m’? ' ‘k f es. me “Ina fork ls the only Iver on the hemist. Frederick Walton, was en- ,,,',*,;, alcohol “d men lawn“. a ll? IS d. FUIOPIQ clay . fidiélltirégtllurtllérkey. fowl and chicken ‘going Eggs gsttgieoplgtefian gig-filo}; gfeelflflgignlgf lflllloémfilmle h l h o. .- f _’ I _ l‘ {or week-end’ ‘l’ es. cranberry sauce is aitant tips? a. piece of dry paint ffCffi the top lst found the substance was noth- ' at l2 fluid oz per D cou- A No. this is vulgar. partlcu- All rt once he int! more o!‘ less than linseed oil Canada's befii‘ cooks ’_“'..“.‘1”..'_".‘l9‘_‘°9__-___- _-.:_"!'P"“l"5. °°"'"°"1°1“'_-:;= --_ 8111111 v1 11111°WJ11~ ___, teiice? “They could not disturb his H“ fawn,“ Hour THE FIRST CHRISTMAS—Tlie Wicked King's Plan firielizimlty‘ p: mind: -- n d wilfifiliu- words is pastry is 5s ms. WICKED KING wit-cg, . n h illn i i ' canned lillgg,“ c‘ R m“ m‘ a “a “Isl o’ a “m?” ‘nvemd b!’ Rwidefll- A" 1111811511 Soak the fabric in dena- A Y has placed table. when», should it bu placed? 6' davs I A cranberrv sauce rationed? or limited income to aive extrav- One day he absent. mindedlv lifted matter more carefully, the chem- ' __ g rationed y , , 3 bdfilng and among ~ pori Fresh cranberries. however. larlv if he makes a. disnlav of it to‘ hbifiafliiili till? lump of dry paint exposed to iilr. That was the be- , what h "on; with gm. m‘- , By GEOFF HAYES z wrist the obi-mt pronun- fir bmadmok.’ and y ' 113g? veous. ooeisance. oh- HEROD PLANNED TO flclal" mfii. ‘°°' ‘m’ "°"’ "'“"°" RING HEROD BECAME VEIZV ANGRY WHEN HE LEARNED _ “flu” Immtnu, THAT 1 CHRIST ‘Nswlna ham’: Vegetable urnpound to N- . I - I _ om“ f m], _ 2 lievo such symptoms been lhll '0'”. n” II" VYAaNBDCiif-ld _ . , __ p .. ° g ir . . iggitaawwfvmtahheniggm . ‘f a. II -F~l~"""" m. 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