_._ -._.=; a _-..~._ l "1' t" ck _ race "rwo Woman's Re aim '1 N0”, JWIMR I 54W M06‘! M" Jflllfid ‘I FIM‘! I METRE 4S E037 T0 FIX d! 1-2-31 your»! ltm.lM S l‘ Goolllldr lyou-iDiglesflbl/‘e u‘: loos?!‘ iDorothy Dix Says- FIGHTETRS NEVER CHANGE liiarriage Wmks N0 Miracles (in N ervovr. Irritable Girl ---.- 1 I _ fir.» L_\. . I nr-i . . . cc married to a very beautiful and uthaclite girl, but she 1:; ulvyays quarreling with her family. Do you think. 1f we marry, " -t she vrill treat m: the tvay she does her father and mother and s1: czs and brothers? ‘ WORRIED ANSWER: I do. The marriage ceremony works no miracle that changes s woman's char- acter and disposition. It docs not turn a nervous and irritable girl into a placid and easy-going wifc. 1t nuts no honey on o shrewish tongue. It makes no pacifist out of a born fighter. What a girl was be- fore marriage she will be afterwards. only more so. V‘ gecause after marriage she feels she can le-t herself o. ‘ MEEK ACT ASSUME!) - . . flllflfifwhlfll 1i 15 V9?!’ hard for a young man really to get any line on a girl's war-re:- and I0m;11~:"n‘..:1 iitfbfl‘ marriage. All girls put on thcir com- pany manners as well as their company clothes when a yourh "wics h-wplllllllg. 'l‘l.c;,- all act meck and mild and are so soft-spoken that liuztcr wouldn't melt in their moirfxs. '. : .i- I: , ; listen with absorbed attention to his conversation and are lo easy In‘ get along with that it seems a simple trick w llilfltLe‘ u- woman-h Naturally a girl who is trying to annex a meal ticket for life isn't going to call a. man's attentions to her faults and weukncssra. She isn: going to tell him that the angelic disposition that he admires so much is camouflage. She isn't going to tell him of her ov 1h" snc is selfish and lazy and extravagant; It is her pic. . . . . . l: ~' faults, It is up to him to find them out if he can. And the only sible way in which he can do this is to get a closc~up of her lll ilh! family circle. The girl who cannot get along with har parents will not get along uith her husband. If she "sassss" them sho will use her tongue as a two-edged sword upon hor lmsbsnd. If shc b cross and irritable and make: scenes to get her own way in her father's house, sho will be worse in har husband's house. Therefore, unless a man enjoys s fight for the fight's sake, he does wcll to avoid the girl who is always quarreling with her parents and brothers and sisters. And. unles he desiros to be henpecked, he is nlse if ho aidestsps the girl who is tho family bom A good daughter makes a good wife. Marry the girl who is sweetyw start to Kg. don't 113851; £19315 if you were sl1<>t_9ut_,_0f;a>xu11.:__ _ ' _s_ _, .__ :-'*vnrx"__ li J08 ONLY . YOII Gltll D0 Prince Control Questions and Alum-n = Wlvg Bake on ' I lt is s 00d to bake it?» tlvcdycclt- cnclasisd you'll always bake fiber bnul. l’ literal“! and fl in yo wlun you bake ' PIIRITH FIIOIIR ‘avtficvfiléfiw Questions and Answers onfrlcc Control will appear in The Guard- ian as s _ feature each day. Tho questionnaire those which luvs reached Wartime Prices sud lrado Board from hbnnwlvu In lllls rcslon. The nnsvvon are Fro- villed by tho Board lenders. er. "m: who have Intelligent question: in ask an nrico control are Invited la send them ivrltlng to m; Wpmen’: Regional Advisory Com- mnteg o! to War Time Prices and lrsde Board. HOW malty preserves cou- Duns are needed for 40 ounces of molasses. Is this one ur two quarts Merchants are only giving one quart in which I believe mere is no‘ wlwounces. . erdianis on rinht. 15m ls 40 fluid ounces in a quart of molasses and it requires one pre- serves coupon for a. quart. Q. Are sugar coupons 31 and H valid? A. No, sugar con 14-10 ox- plred on Decembe . Q Is there a ceiling price on mincemeat, es. Q. If a merchant carries a new line of goods, must he have the prices set by the . A. Yes, all retailers must make application for price flxations on goods they have not sold before. ._i______,, many privates and each time the colonel saluted he muttered. "The 531,113}? Lo youfl e genera ‘s curiosity soon got the; better of him and he asked: Why o you always say that?" The colonel answered. "I was a private once and I know what they are thinking." i litillltlliii smt: | A general and a colonel were ivflllilhll down the street. They met and lovely in her own home and she will bless yours, DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: I never met a woman who didn't wish that shc was a man. I would like to know why they feel this way? A MAN ANSWER: Wcll, VlYLil-iiiy every woman wishes she was a man because this is a man's world and life is so much easier‘ and pleasanter for inch than it is for women. If a woman marries she gets a worse deal than the man does. because she has to bear children and undergo the slavery of motherhood. If a woman goes into business, it is harder on her than it is on a man and she.has far less chance of success than he has and is paid less for her work. If a woman is talented and has spent years in perfecting herself in hcr jlhfilClllBl‘ line or‘ work, she has to choose between it and lovc, but when a man marries, he merely adds a home and wife and chil- dren to his career. They me a help to him instead of n hindrance, as they are to a woman. Finally, the world Judges a man lightly and a woman cruelly. A man may sow his wild oats end be forgiven uu. : _ . even a step off of the straight and narrow path is It ls because men get most ol the perquisites wish they were men. DEAR DOROTHY DXX: When a boy calls on a girl and the time comes ‘when the call should end, should the girl suggest to mm that n is time for him to go, or smuld he depart of his o\vn accord? EDWARD G. ANSWER: The boy should be a self-starter. Nu girl should be put ww"' . ~ “"" w THE IITOWN GUARDIAN -- our-unmann- ELLEWS llllliY lyhlslsadlslmnfsIlo Judy was worr-yim on he: own account. In this new ysar. she has certain en- tries Io record in a small Diary, Jeanlcfls Christmas gift her. Some days “she said and she ex- pected thig was one than“ I shall write only that I 30h 1m in the morning and that I ‘went to bed at night." “At least’ I told her "you'll be able to record which side of the bed you got out of.’ A very slight answering smile was my onlv response. this morning. Be- sides thcre was bound to be a let- ter in the mail far her. she "had s feel There was "no letter in the mail today" for Jiidy- Th"? was one for 111.0. ‘ From Ellen, my niece and name- sake. Vcry interesting too and quite adult. She wrote: "I can hardly believe our holidays are over and we have entered the last 1.11: of our school-year. While the ivznter months nary seem to_ pass slowly. the following ones will as always, gl-mply lly and sc ool-clos- ing and examinations wil be here before we realize it. Some of my nearer relatives say that by ‘apply- ing myself diligently'—those are the exact words-An the months ahead, I may shorten _v time scent in school. While ‘m in _s hurry to get. on with myfcareer’, it may that, when Im done with school I shall feel vorv badly about it! And I don't think older people know how hard it isto "an; ply" oneself with rink coming up. As I see it. it is difficult nowadays for farm-children to find time t0 study there are so many fill-ill; chores as mien asys: "Con!!! W- However w bl ways nth any good an I that not only Ellen, but every de X llfl 01‘ boy-and there are so many I'm every success in their studios in this, the last half of their school- year. . - u This mornings zany skies place to cle then the men prepared for their [ave to the embarrassment of having to order a. boy out of her house, or even suggesting to him in the most delicate and tactful way that she 2s weary of his company and that he had better take the air. And when almost dailv afternoon-trip to the wood-cutting. st, the broken axe-handle must be replaced. on its ' A. (‘with no cultures interested in. on the Islandl-Fhave m with arlng one; at noon and is I Once after such a labor, and be: IIIIII ITIIUITTI . If s ncqathl has already beg: schodnllod and s mflfllfl un- aei~»eraronr d onn v s . mafia’ the L Q. Would it be all ridlt lo write a latter to s very intimate friend typewriter Yomlfltisl very clam friend. However. all social notes . s v - Q when sud-lg first in i' tatlcn. alamlld case's card always be includod? _ A. Yes; this is customary. WITII BABY’S COLD, ‘DON'T LET your baby's little cold develop into sonlethin wane. Let Mrs. Geo.‘ McBride tell yo what to do. ‘ My baby caught n nuly cold. no tried H: Ovvn Tablets Ind she.- lhrew this cold of! quicker than ever before. l certainly lm for Baby's Own Tablets from now on. Baby's Own Tablet: help in the treatment of colds by their laxative action. They an lk~llld may bemnhed enircd. Elective in teething trout: u, constipation. fevers, upset Itomlch summer co lnint. diarrhoea and other minor ailments. o “sleepy Ital-no dulling ellccl. Gel a chage today. Iclrneas so often strikes in the gin. 2s cents. Your money back if you are not astisfied. of Eearboroul of 16 months lllDB one of Juries‘ could be ane- huidlss. He does collect those. N0 matter how um 1y 0N III!‘ break, there is aways s new one tucked awsv in some mlvenlent corner. to take its in Y-hB lieve too James ls a connoisseur of those fawn-necessities. The other evening, when he wheitad his por- ticllar axe and Mr. Rvrst - ed to be m. they lnsnociod the grain of the handle. James to any: "It's not worth s . . , ." It wasn't! On a day Ike this with the mercury on the rise, such tedious sol azl-lnndla at ‘ fitted. at lnv rate. m: years the back-verandnh has been. as 1 said. n favorite place for 8110b Will! often think. when hobbies are re- ggrg¢51_i_rr_terrn§__ofAc9ll_cclions, n: :- 1 vs ‘lite iriglf til-f b3}: a “v place whic march of the industry. I really be- guide. Print your Name. Address and Style Number plainly. Bo sure to lists Addmss oamotuwwn Guard n. W! JANUARY 1'2, 1m fl-qp ocial and Personal. r Fashions Lilefillllre ‘mg-Pianist no. an... m- f. Needlecraft 1 2 J FOR TH E HOME AND OOIY =3’. "Jot lilo. . pattern for rag doll ls- gunfiarzeswmmmm StIIdDO includes cents for PATTERN, complete sewing N“ attsrn Do. talent The Name ‘ MNM. Addres: Province k- 4 lu/z/mler szaxzzfilfaa _aur |'|.|. ler YOU m on |1',/ couv, MOM-IT'S ones-r 1o as HOME on runtoucu- eo-r MY om ROOM READY '? YES-RUN UPSTAIRS AND 1 CLEAN UP... THEN TELL ME ALL ABOUT smcs We seen uresuov! IT we seen sAcorAoeoI GONE MOM HASNT BEEN GETHNG MY STANDBY- -MOM,\0U'RE nor come SIS, DAD on YOURSELF my FAVORS av supwme on on usesuosauro as sum< m me ARMY wrmour w] FIRST GIOICI 0F MEN IN TN! ARMED FORCES IS UFEBUOY BECAUSE.‘ rr ears om ma a ommemmrs ‘B.0."roo/ ‘ 1v nausea.- GEEJHINGS ARE once MORE 1 LOOKING UP smce mire A UFEBUOY mmw no wouaea SIS wnme m1- me aovs KTTHE muruave seen cavme uenme cow snoumea... wm; no urepuov m me noose, ‘so.’ can uneven 1o inst VANISII —m rla lnmmly. Your shin mellv huh and clan. IOL . M1! ll lst with s little . "Lfipmmu, of the mixture on to of the wipth salted w IITTII IIILIIII nymnvvllluu t ll Imus with this has been roll cloudy’: déimwléa-t‘ is n son-set, pmnun. - o of than ds h Proffeainosl, $3,“... l. t is word with ho that mtsn; " Ild near the roller is rare? Q. 110w can ‘I remove mediclnl its n: on Ihltt fabric? - . ‘ the stains will iinctu of lodne. when soaking‘: a s ' thirthyy minutes. and washing thor- . How flavor of fruit? A. ‘me no! flavor of the lrul enmhssissd wit-on sp lussuca, cranberry‘ some, h] y, if l pinch of salt is added ll noussnoln scnlrsoox Iv lolnhln A Healing Salvo A good healing salve can b‘ vnm §L2"“.'.‘t""»’°‘"t. "mpg" sold 4 . Warrrrtlio lnared- ionts I mix well. Csllbsgo'0dor 1f s little charcoal is nut int; the water in which cabbage an ham are cooking, it will destroy tho odor. Bird navel ‘will be found 1W1" lent whistling in s bowl to hi“ out flowers nuts. coeoanut and sulsgrtoset er- crum ~-