- run now. It’s years ‘since I’ve - ery move as closely as does Alex A CHARM! ‘Mrs. J. C. McKenna models a pink taffeta and nylon net formal, ELLEN’S DIARY - Ellen Makes My, Aren't T "This” a farmer who came by this morning ” is what I’d call a typical March day. . . clear and sunny and warming after a frosty night. =W‘hen I was a boy, these are the days we'd be off to the woods after school and on Saturdays, tapping the sugar- ma- ples. Yes, I’d say the sap would known the taste of it” he added, his smile obviously wistful. The valley twinkled in the sun- light, shone in the freshness of- morning. A bandof crows made seasonal music -- and _not unwel- come, above the near woodlands, blackbirds whistled brightly, sparrows ‘drifted hither and yon in the yards. ‘ “We must look in the border soon for snowdrops” we promis- ed the cook, mixing a batch of doughnuts in a daffodil- yellow bowl by way of the exercise, James‘ advises we should take. a dash of lemon flavor, a. pinch or two of nutmeg for spice who’ll eat them?” the black cat about our steps, following ev- when free from the playpen,’ his mother at her work, queried cur- lously. “You never know” we giggled reaching the bright but old cut- ter down from a shelf. “It shines”, he blinked. -“Is it ‘old?!’ 3' . “Tin” we replied. “Would they taste better if they were shaped with a golden cutter” we queried. “It’s all in one’s fancy”, he chuc- kled, “Isn’t that what ‘the lady said when she kissed the cow!” He eyed the snip of doom we held. . I‘ “What are you going to do with that?’ he ‘asked, green eyes keen. ' “Try the temperature of the heating fat”- we said. llohxfi “It’s dangerous stuff. Highly in- NG MODEL with an apron effect ending in a large bow on the back. ' ,DoughnutsL )- hey Good! nuts — or French-fries of potat- oes we nodded, turning over the tiny ball now browned to.a turn on the underside. “Sugared doughnuts — there's nothing better!” /Mack exclaim- ed accepting one when he came by in the afternoon on his way from school. Hesampled it. ‘Who is here?” he inquired. “Just the cat.” “But outdoors?" “Rob and Jamie — came to. help the men clean box-stalls.” “I thought so. I could see them now.” - _ What an industrious afternoon it proved to be with added vehi- cles and an increased staff,-of helpers at the work of the clean- ing. And how, we thought, the clo- vers will grow! “It’s good to see a sunset” Granddaughter said, noting._ its ‘splendour. And good to see the stars ——“God’s little candles” as .the song has it, afterthe, contin- ued spell of _gray weather again keeping watch above the farm- lands. Until tomorrow -— — Diary — Goodnight. . . . MARY HAWORT__|-_l L Behaviour Is, Indecent Dear Mary Haworth: I have a cute, sexy looking ( and acting) daughter-in-law, of- whom I am actually fond. But she is a_ source of distress to me, when visiting her {greed for sex approval then from the hilltop. . ‘. I must go . Lena Caroline Mcbure. Q ‘Women’: Editor. Phone 850! Wed. March 26, 1953 Page 6 The Guardian HAPPENINGS ,/ Sena-tor F. Elsie Inman has been a guest this past week of the Hon. T.W. " L. Prowse and Mrs. Prowse at Government House, Charlcltetown. Senator F. Elsie Inman has been visiting friends recently in Summerside. Mr. Earl_ D-rake, formerly: of Regina, is now first secretary to the high commissioner of Pakis- tan. Mr. Drake’s father, Mr. Gor- don Drake,’ was born at Water- side, Pownal. Mr. Earl Drake is a first cousin of Mr. William" H. Drake. Mr. Earl Drake was commis- sioned by the government of Saskatchewan to write the history tions? T.S. INDECENCY , HERE Dear T. S.: Ken and Kate are a smirking conspiracy to enjoy their suggestive exchange of im- proper ideas —’ supposedly in a way that can’t be proved against them. And quite in the spiritvof this immoral performance, they are dishonestly insisting that black is white—that they are above _ reproach whereas your mind is in the gutter, with Brian’s. . . As for what you might do to clean up the situation——the first move towards sanity, all around, is to get straight on this point: Their conduct is wrong. Indeed it is emotionally sick, consider- ing the whole picture. You have every reason to ob- ject to .-Kate’s bawdy. behavior as your guest. And as a sensible mother and a woman of.charac- text, you should call her down in plain language, in private if pos- sible; but in the presence of Brian and Ken, if necessary. And at the risk of creating a family rift that might neverfheal, if such is the price of taking a stand in support of common decency. ' DON’T BE .TIMID Traditionally in _our culture, a woman is the guardian and And if Kate ‘ignores this obliga- tion, due to infatuation with her -own body, and shames her hus- band and demoralizes yours, in it becomes your duay to police her, performance in your house, at least. So tell her what you me and my husband—who' is her husband's stepfather. Kate (I’ll call her) adores flirt- ing with and playing up to my husband Ken; and he gets just as much fun out of egging her on. Hecomments admiringly on aspects of her good looks; and sometimes underscores the com- flammable” we commented. “Don’t want ‘chillens around, ch? “Not when we’re WIFE PRESERVERS’ For two inexpensive end tab- les, cut out the center surface of an old kneehole desk, then cut off braces between drawers, substi- tuting hinged’ doors. Sandpaper and paint, wax or varnish. / CANOE COVE W. I. The March meeting of the Canoe Cove W. I. was held at the laome of Mrs. George Darrach on Friday evening Mar zh 7th. In the absence of the president, Mrs George Darrach, vice - president presided. Seven members ans- wered roll call with an Irish Joke. ‘frying dough- The minutes of last meeting . from my husband, who accuses‘ were read, approved, and signed. A donation of $1.00 was gratefully received. School committee re- ported cups needed. Card commi- ttee ‘sent four cards. Correspondence was read, in-‘ cluding thank you card, acknow- ledgement for donation of $5.00 to March of Dimes and $2.00 to Mul- tiple Sclerosis society. Secretary to write for rem- nants to Simpson’s and Eatons. Plans were made for a crokinole party. M35. Milton l\’IacNevu1 kindly invited the members to her home for the next meeting. Roll call to be answered with something for a grab bag. Meeitng closed, after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. pliment with an approving pat. She wears clothes that empha- size her curves, of which she is very conscious and proud. . . . When she sits or lolls, she strikes a revealing pose, to say the least. As our guest, she runs about the house in a. scanty sleeping robe; -or dashes to the bathroom in no clothes. Also’ while here, often she stays abed until noon, at times un-clad, with th door open, leaving the care of her children to me. I love them and the opportunity to be with them, but she doesn’t ask the privilege-just assumes it. Most, of this behavior is when her husband (my son) is away- but my husband is home. Once I heard" Brian (my son) remon- strate with Kate about her scanty apparel, and she snapped that it was just his dirty mind that saw anything wrong. Iget much the same answer me of jealousy if I object to his flirtatious encouragement of her. Or if I protest, privately, his suggestive quips at her, or his own half - clad appearances at times, draped in a towel or wearing shorts, he says my re- marks are out of order. His scorn is monumental. He says, “You talk as if I were making passes at her. . . .” Maybe I am jealous or stupid, but somehow I can’t accept this as sound behavior. I don’t know how to "curb it," without causing a family rift—which I definitely don't want. Another visit from Kate i imminent, this time with- out B an along; and already I am nervous in anticipation of the strain. Have you any sugges- H. M. S-lM=PSON‘— LTD. 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But possibly you can benefit all- Kate, Brian and Ken—in the long run. if you are fiercely forthright in speaking your mind, about the real black-and-white ’of this situ- ation. M. H. , of iieginu for the city’s 50th an- iiiv-ersary. The result of this was the book “Regina. the Queen City” a readable and entertain- ing account of Regina’s seventy odd years. Mrs. G. H. Barbour is enter- taining this Wednesday afternoon at a small tea at her residence, 130 Upper Prince Street. Miss Elizabeth Janzen, nation- al president of the Progressive- Conservative Association, left on Tuesday by plane for Kitchener, Ontario. Miss Janzen had been speaking in Prince Edward Island in the interests of the Conserva- tive party and delighted everyone with her very pleasing personal- ity. f At the tea held Monday after’- noon in her honor at the Cl-over Club Miss Janzen was presented on‘ behalf of the association with a Craswell photograph, h a n d painted of West River, Prince Ed- ward Island. . Mrs. J. 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TORE Monday to HOURS 9 a.m. to 5:45 pm. lls Really — By An ”X” ments of Heredity and Environ- ment ( that beset any inquiry into human life) and can now trace the difference in mortality rate and susceptibility to most diseases of men and women to the difference of a single chromo- some out of the 48 in the nucleus of the cell from which human life begins. CHROMOSOMES X AND Y- Male or female, each child it conception receives 24 chromo- somes (particles of living mat- ter) from his father, 24 from his ' mother. One of each set is called the “sex” chromosome. These “sex chromosomes are of two types. There is a very long one contain- ing many genes, called the “X” chromosome. The other is very short, with few genes and is call- ed the “Y” chromosome. Now the female has ‘only “X” chromo- somes and so hands down an “X” Eatofl’s Special Price, I each ‘ ' A Metal lid, each 1.89 3 Glass lid, _each 2.49 Thursday Friay Sturday \,, O 9 a.m. to 5:45 p.'m.&1-' 9 am. to 9 p.m. to every child. But the sex chrom- osomes of the male are of th two types — an X and a Y. If the fa- ther’s “X” C h r o m o s o m e joins the mother‘s “X” (and as we said, she can only contribute an “X”) an “XX” in- dividual — a girl baby will be started on her way.” But if the new life receives the “Y"’ chrom- osome from the father’s “XY” combination, there will be a boy baby. (Interesting that the moth- er’-s failure to bear sons can be “blamed” on the father!) THE SINGLE “X” Now it is the fact that the male has just one X chro-mosome that mu-ch of his troubles lies. “(The “Y” chromosome is actually a blank so far as sex determination is concerned, and can be said to ‘merely got along for the ride’)”, If an abnormal gene turns up in a male’~s single “X” (says Am- ram Scheinfield) he is at its mer- cy whereas a female usually has a normal gene in her extra “X” to counteract a defective one. A good example of an X-linked de- fect is hemophilia which almost never afflicts females. 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