vuuvlt"“ hwbllimifimfivmn o u nexus ‘out e r- élhfinziafl I comtierlm whether or not they r \.‘. . s... ~ room mom ' . Living&Leisure THE WOMAN ’S REALM lnyyy - “up many of the legends laid curtains. ‘ in?’ slllgwegiakgs.‘ Swedesm and “thus gqfdg, w ma t l. poln “§§“'f?,‘f°wfl?,p1,‘§,’,‘§ ifixyou, be extremely frlen v and hostili- Grandpa. says that all wno try it, able on Christmas. both to domestic 1mm that every word is true: pets and wild birds. d "would w“ hggrngrgtdai’ .....°."'Jfi..“l“i..‘....i.‘l. m“ mm t (liloumeuchlrgsicteuchihttnm Wmi; “y; littl v D 0 V9 ‘ Shoal-l be caa-rtgad throP thsggar. wish the bees a Merry . And if all would try to h“ _ Sparuards are taught to treat myth would soon be full of cows kindly: they believe that _°hee_\. cattle breathed upon the t uwould have a. happy day? Child to keen Him warm» Tlraidi. Give some happiness away." Mon holds co homes n, A, Lynan. in adoration at midnight ____ each Christmas Eve. ong the VALUE!) MOST residents oi the German Alps it is believed that on Christmas Eve all animals can speak. According to one fierce storm reged Harz MOmllS8-11IS_ one Christmas Eve. Massive trees were. torn asunder: . _ able to stand up before ‘one 8319 'I‘i1e trees heard the cries of dis trcssed canal-ins, and called to them: “Come into our branches. We will protect you." Now. when your canary sings his sweetest, you‘l1 know he is joyful about Christmas Eve in the Fir trees that protected the canaries so manv years ago. In Worcestershire. it was at one time the custom to give s. bough of mistletoe to the cow that first bore a calf after New Year's Day 'I'h1s was believed to brink good luck to the whole dairy. In Syria the youngest camel which accompanied the Three Wise Men is called the camel of Jesus. and it is this camel which brings gifts to the children. In Bohemoa a 110F511 l5 taken out into n river at Christmas and .waiked against the current. The 'I'ha.t which we acquire with most difficulty We retain me - u chose who luvs earl- od a 15mm, are commonly more careful of it than these by whom it may have been inherited —Col. ton an sums TO_DRINK your: nanny mu: chggkmg off the daily food re- quirements. most of us ris-ilwufi‘ ly crunch away on a pallid salad. c-r slice up a. small tomato and consider we've done our duly by the vitamine family- But this is not enough about ' truly m mmgygl and protein content, mm; 1B one o! the cheapest and best sources of Vitumine A-— unit's the vitamine that blllldfi up your resistance to illness. Milk win 3.150 give you a fair degree of Vitamins D-w help prevent winter snlffles. _ An egg a day is sound dietetic practice for reducers or non-re. legend a the get a pint a day? - huge the olden yoke‘ rider tosses an apple 111M m? iiuizei with food; value but ‘l stream and if- it hits the horse it "*'*"!i\0dera4,4= in calory count IL; will be stronger in the coming " give; yc/u the proteins. minerals. year and sunshine Vitarrun D that ———— umkg for vigorous good health VALUE 0F SNOW ucers should not fry c885. _ however. as the grease will in. With falls or snow quite im- ‘mment it is wcll to remind 0U!" selves of its value Snow is certainly valuable for renewing underground waters whose level has rim low. as hop- pens under protracted drought. The virtue of snow is that melting slowly the wafer from it sinks mnduallv into tin» land; it is not at once borne away to the rivers and the sea as may happen to melting storm rains. We must not assume however. crease the calory count. conned milk from the United‘ States ls Chile's outstanding diary import item. Accidents an highway-railway moasings in the United States kill 1875 persons every year and in- Jure 4.700 others. sumo soft drink makers are ghould prodtuce and market vit- that we derive as much water mdnefortffied soft drinks. from snow as from continuous _. rainfall An inch of rain spread over an acre means 101 tons or 22.600 gallons. but it takes ten inches of snow to equal an inch of ran. A drug factory in Moscow. muted in 1M2. is now the largest i: he 80w Union and is pro- udng 40 different types of drugs. aerosol bombs for house. Your favorite oole slaw recipe bold use in killing insects must. can be perked up by adding celery under Government regillflflflm 589d- con-lain thee per cent D D T ———- and a. suitable amount of pyreth- Bcclmse oonfectionerls sugar rum dinol-ved in a liquid gas contains a small amaum, of corn starch it tends to make clear bev. errages, like tea. ooffe or fruit Punch. cloudy but it is not no- ticeable in milk drin . SAVE PETROL NEW DELHI -—(CP)—- The use ehiclos dimer menu's that forms a fine mist when released. OIIJSTMAS LEGEND By Alan A. Brown “no more and folklore of the o; charcoal a... in mgtgr Gu-istmas season are fascinaflnz India. saves more than 30,000,000 Whether true or not. these in- gallons of petrol a year. all of which would have had to be brought this country by sea. mnnerable tales form the tra- m dtitms of the holiday season Ani- mals are prominetly mentioned in Home-Mixed Cough Syrup Give kR 1'!‘ ‘IVS! Y0]! Big Dollar-g, And This makes 16 ounces of truly splen- li" ° B”?! N" Coiikinfi- Siluilfii. ‘iiiliiilf; fifiihdli” Z3‘; Here’: u: old home mixture your money. It keeps perfectlytastesyflne ‘parents Probably used. But, once ' and lasts a. f ll 1 tim tried. you'll always use it. because it am y a mg a‘ You can feel this reliable home mix- glvea ouch quick. pleasing relief for ture take right hold of a cough. It coughs duo to colds. ' ‘he And w! so “any Inked. Mm“ a soothes irritation, Woman's Realm/ and helps clear the air sa . Iyrup by stirring 2 cups of granu- p” s” lated sugar and one cup of water n few moments, until dissolved. No cooking la needed. Or you can use corn syrup or liquid honey, if desired. I Now put 3% ounces of Plncx (ob- tamed from any druggist) into a. 16 Eases the soreness. makes breathing easier. Add lets you get restful sleep. Plnex is a. spacial compound of proven ingredients, in concentrated form, well known for its quick action on throat and bronchial irritations. Money refunded if it doesn't please 0d. bottlemnd flll up with your syrup. you in every way, w” a v Colette s “‘*~‘,~ l G? going to r1040! art- '0 e. /o....-n.i.....il DIQIGN NO.~ III - aummerlest.‘ v9’- M’ iii?’ gefiliii-mm '° Avoids» duh :2.“ mo: my... W" "r ’ °"' “moi ...'£3.°.'.i‘§.‘2..§'£§f€i'.“ "m" "' ""3 " i v OUHIS. Ingdrelnl with wNcogguur in" mo: . SCI"! 0 C! I'D ' .. V. d plat fihlgwh Gun-dim. 1' U!!!“ wool and coats. ' NIIIII . 7 {liiizmeidmieoiorx \ fleyfifiaéflé/ fiegflfffieffer IIIIQIUG IIEUIIKKPEIIUIIWGIIIK House/z old Scrapbook By Roberta Leo - iannnnnnnnnnanaunu Paper Pattems when buying a patio... that is w used a number of times, nmke Hilly necessary alterations after the 375i Culling and you will not have i0 figure out Jus; what was done to than. paltiem to make it correct. Melons Melons should be served cold. but d0 110B Dun. Chopped ice on the edi- 19 Dari. It may be brought to the table surrounded by the chopped ice. Window Wedge the window int-ties from 1.1m wind. bleak a clothes pm m 11.31; and wedge of the pieces he. tween the window frame and the QIIIIIKBIIIIIIIIIBIIIBIIKII“ gl-Iow Can I ! ! E B)’ Anne Ashley liifiiliiillilillih§n Q. How can I make a service. able door malt? _ A» A Shrcmg. serviceable door 111M 01m be made by coilang o. rope, and Lacking each coll with strong ocrd on Lhie underside. The malls ca" be made Square. round, or rec- Socyial anti Personal/ Fashions! L IN l‘ iDorothy Dix Says-F‘ . . Doctor's Wives Being Medics Mate Requires Understanding And Trust DEARMIBSDIX: Iamsgi-rl liiyeumolageandamcnlllflifo l young doctor. Please advise me about the requisites of a doctor's wife and what she is supposed to do. ANXIOUS ANSWER: Doctors’ wives don't belong in any especial olus. The some qualities thatwould litngirltobeagoodvrifeion , ‘inn would qualify her for marrying any other mun, for the standardized virtues for all wives are love, common sense, adaptability, self-control. a willingness to give and take, and to pull her weight in the boat. And being a good cook helps. l-lowevor, it is true that, generally speaking, for there are woeptlons to all rules, a. doctor’: wife does have more effect on her hlllbflltfs suc- cess or failure than do tho wives of business men or other professional men. Many an a-ble doctor's car- eer is ruined by a wife who makes enemies for him instead oi’ friends, or who gossips too much, JEALOUSY The chid fault of doctors‘ wives scans to be , that they are given to Jealousy. As a. doctor's bride ~- . ' once said to me: "I simply get red-headed when I think of my husband spending his days holding the pulses of neurotic ladies, dolled up in pink satin and lace negligeea" “Humiphf I said to her, “you forget that the more women patients your husband has, the more pink satin negligees you will have." But it did no good. Other doctors‘ wives feel themselves ill-used because their husbands can never be depended upon to keep a date. Somebodyb baby always has the croup as they are starting to a party. And still others resQt their husbands studying at night instead of gossiping with them. , on the whole. perhaps doctors‘ wives do need more common sense and philosophy in their marriages than other women do. DEAR MISS DIX: I am a widower in my sixties and am in love with a charming woman in her late fifties. My children object in my cver marrying again, saying that I should be true to their mother's memory. I am very lonely and would like to have a wife to be a com- piinl0n to me. What should I do? SAM ANSWER: There is nothing more selfish and silly than children's morbid sentimentality-in ‘trying to prevent their parents from marrying again solely on the ground that they should spend the balance of their lives in weeping over the memory of nhc dear departed. You will notice that these very children who are so insistent on Mothei- or Father not finding another companion do not consider it their duty to stay at home and be cheery company for their bereaved parent. or to refrain from marrying themselves. They go out, night after night. to places of amusement, leaving Mom or Dad by their lonely. When middle-aged and elderly people marry in their own age-class and make suitable choice oi mates. it is a fine thing for them to do because they need companionship more than they ever did and they have to find it in their own homes. And it is a good thing for their children, too, because it solves the problem of Mother or Father having to go to live with their married children who don't want them and find them a. burden. So my advice to you. Sam, is to tell your children to mind their own buslnes, and go on and marry and set up your own home. DEAR MISS DIX: I am a girl of l8, in love with a high school boy of l5. Do you think it will be all right if we marry as soon as than stained any color Q. What is a 200d smash for pork c-r chicken? A. Use the halves of apricots. Place them face downwards and al- UQIHQIGH maiisrzlhino csrherflesi - aln ce of aluminum dishes?“ e m“ A» BY boiling tomato skins and small pieces of dicnrded voggyabks in U"? 11151195. or pouring water con- wiflflns a little vinegar into them. Heres how I helped clear up BLACKHVEADS and It‘: no easy. Cleanse with mildly medicated. emollient Cuticura Soap. then apply mildly lniiseplic Culicura Ointment. Thig world-known combination la usually aur- prlningly helpful. Buy c U both today n! your _SO'AP 8. UINTMENT druikiafs. _ ltuet uAddnu he finishes school? PUZZLED MISS ANSWER: No. it will be all wrong. No boy oi’ 15 1s fit to man-y. He is siill n child. His tastes are changing every day and he would prob- ably be tired of you before you had been married three weeks. Be- sides. what are you going to do for money? No boy of l5 can make enough money to support n wife. So. unless your boy friend happens to be rich. you will have to be dependent on your parents. or his, and that is playing it pretty lowdown on your fathers and mothers. gllllllllfillllliiiillillllllilllil ' fiCook ’s Corner I L Btbilibthiflllillilhhlllhlliill INDIVIDUAL PLUM PUDDLNGS 3% cups pre dried fruits ‘A cup shre ded candied cftroin. ugimcvugarfolifrqzelv chopped nut/meats ,5 _ i 2 cups soft bread crumbs, lightly packed 11».- cups crisp breakfast bran c 1 cup scalded milk 1/4‘ ctup oinoeesified flour w’: oaspco-ns s8 %('i€fl~5pQQn-§ gmugél ciitmmnon .- easpoon gna- nutme ‘l teaspoon ground clovesg ‘l teaspoon ground mace 2/3 cup brown sugar, lightly pack ed ll pound flmly chopped uuet 4 was '4 cup grape juice Wash and dry 2 cups seedless raismis. Chop 1% cups seeded rais- ins. figs m‘ pitted prunes, or use 11/,- wuhed and dried our-rants cups _ Pwame citoon and rmtmeate. tic! tihebgeed munbs numerals‘: b!“ My. l’! 061N111 wur scolded milk. Cool. Measure and sift together twice. the flour. salt, cinnamon. nutmeg, sift over the we irtmeaia and mix for fish. fowl. ma; s and eccnomy mo s proves Maury kind 41;: Sofia/t a nliuri budding iffifi W151i l-Il 6 . Jules: you Im-ow u.» be your fllmhy taste, however, you will “' "nae a hot d ' no an per foal final“ a. choice. mu n viii-i flhe sushi‘ and auet. Beat the e888 until ifiick and d-ir ‘($136 Iiflce and cooled broad Combine the t mm g show“... ‘fivmuufi y _ m0 5M 4 tub eopooma bulwa- Coven-each - mould mi: flgdcup bi-owm sugar, pee ofoold wuter - ltcbleopomriohosom Flavor-in IioM-iy been wrung o or with buowred brown paper; tie vwh manly. cmm the buhter w ery soft xmsigfllhgtg“ mvidly bclllnl nier and 11cm: Irhduallsim bu‘. in the I brown also: and . ToroheatofenmiiotJibfll- ‘Mover w ipafcznnvvithvmilln, mom: scam nun canon rigiginz.‘ nod/rm“ A bowl or hard sauce usually 'l befcn serving. I "'“'__"‘~‘*“"'i-_-—-iw »~--- non sunny. ovum onnnu or Janie uuiuxdldhuneiuulnlnuuay i mm when a V trii. vnomliuaodhcdvcmrmlu . I ad lit-E..." F Ellen's Diary I .1 ‘K By m Island Farmer‘: W"! ~ I At Aldorlol. we uw the dawn break gorgeous Ind wonderful in in mystery above n. still country- side. Jamal had been uneasy his later sleeping. He had been ex- pecting the truck to arrive transport the seed-potatoes to the aiding and wu indulglnl in cal- nu“; A; it was, we were not to our work u minute too noon. Jock was in a born. Bivllll u"? 31°F?" their breakfasts. Heads were thrust out of the slides above the man- gera, mouths impatient for the first bite of fragrant hay. Jock pureed- ed it n always with care, an exact ortion ~to each-neither l hand- ul more than the usual omoiml nor any less. I know as well as if I were beside him, instead of as I was, making my way to the milk- ing. 1"or once years ago, when we were in u hurry to get the work completed. for come r I remember seying: I fussy. Jock-throw it in to them‘ and the withering look, I received has remained with me to this day. There is an old saying that "water nlwayl reaches its own level" so perhaps this L: why, the miatresl of the house across the lane is so conscientious and methodical about her work.1“or instance at her :uke~ making “a hunk" of butter becomes a half a cup and "u dash” resolves itself into an eighth of a teaspoon. Jeanie was at her poultry feeding them, a drift of eager fowl in dark waves about her. Grey are in the majority but there are black ones nnd some are charmingly ruffled in other shades displaying their hybrid breeding. Some of her feathered family drunk the water she had placed in the old stone drinking trough beside the poultry house. "Do you know who mode that trough?" I heard James ask Jamie, one day last Summer, when his Mutt-dog lapped thirstily at the water there, “My Granfiaddy. l-Ie hollowed it out of a big stone, with a sharp pick", and in my mind's eye I saw the numberless fowls that have been served at iliis drinking pool down through the years. We had barely finished Live milking when the truck rumbled into the yard and was at once set in place beside the convenient "run" door, 4' 1- '0- Il- l was unable to watch the load- ing this morning, for other l-ss interesting things claimed my m- tention. But I like to see. Hie bright clean sacks of potatoes, each one taking its credentials to reign markets, being carried from the cellar and stored in orderly tiers in the great trucks. In no time, if, us there was today, "many hands" ii eases slowly down the driveway, and always ihe comple- ment of the load must be carted to the far side of the gang-way bridge, just in case those sup ortl might not hold the weight o the entire load. James always return: with a smile, not a humorous one but with an obvious uneasiness if a little relieved, With the iii-ism. cratic Island sz-ed, the farmer's re- Sbonslbiliiy ior his product dflri lnot cease at the end of the farm ane. 00o This beautiful Winter afternoon. which was more like nne out o: Autumn's calendar, included a trip to the corner-store in the after- noon, for me-thls time in the la- mily car. which to my mind da- mnndl too much speed in the whole Ollflfls’. Now to go a-walklng, there is time w enioy it all. You stop to chat at will and there is time to notice every change in the 8nd 8118M‘ and "terbncky" and other needs I got the makings to: a Christmas cake. The days have flown so lwiftly, I had not real- ized how short the ripening period will be until the fact wal sudden- ly thrust upon mo. In a recent conversation, I overheard Jennie my to Jamie: "Raising. indeed! and what will I use than for my Christmas cake?" and Kurolyn uk- ed Rob when he returned from n store the other evening: "Did you B?! l"? peel?" and wal vntly relieved at the nod lhc received in answer. This mornin when I went for this very Afternoon I bought the nunkirgl‘. for mlno, We celebrated the clone of tho Rradink for the present at thin house tonight with a goodly num. ber of male: assembled. Our bache- lor frlandl from the houla on the hill brought willlnl hand; u did P". Whfl llld he “mute u well us the int ovit.‘ William O. from down the river And Illa another farmer from the lame locality. It was, n purely muculine endeavor a fact well pleasing to the women folk. WhOIO can it wu to ken the keiilel boiling, for the re resh- menu, which some at the very end o! the work. Pat rode home in awe Phil wiry banshee. that haunt: our road. l-Ie Wll fresh in n new hair-cut, which came as n uquol to the other chore. H: went well loued with tho world in llnarol t vvu a fitting day for ouch u fcelinl. ‘rho pond hold n Hummer ripple to it: bosom and a balmy bruu ilyed In the tree-tun»- whlllflr ng, fairy lort of breeze. But it's ‘more than a whisper Jamel in uain now. "Iliad" Ji- tell: mo go wllriodly. until ll Aunt tly one! med to "hi! low: cracked " u l» I to bed tonqight-if u're not tired. I am?" red? at must b! what Indie: my l]!!! landlcape about you. With the tea flhnlt h . Until tomorrow-D u '24 " night. ' h“ d muk m mink-ad uh: . I0!’ Plnonvlmlanoewnn luau-Quad 81p with OIAIIOI IAIIGI whlh ho between Com about K cup honey. Lot cum! hour or longer before $1..- with whlnd who». Only J2 Tdblespoions of sugar in this LMMW i A I MAGIC Orange Shortcake “" " a u». moi-mom m W“ "u: :%?.li'.“i'.."..'."i@ i“ Q ==~“*£’I”"'-“~=- "mo" u‘ - of null m; 134 oupuolmnu ivfmwliw DIIEHIIQOIC worth- UADI IN CANADA lye: and butter channel, th Rllliilllllilllhllllllllliilf “V61 Modern Etiquette By Boborlllnfl Q. How can one overcome ex- treme self-oomaclouonoss when in the company of o. group of persons? A. Really the only remedy is l0 flunk lees about. mac's self. devoting arm's entire animation the other persons ' or o. opgik wt banquet for “the goats gfionrtlnuo eating while he is talk- ft is A. is onion dome. Q. Am whMt-ime should osmcli begin. dance 7 A. nine or rune-thirty, Better English n. c. wiuum- ntloIrlrlul-DII I 1. Whdtiswmngwifththlssmi- tattoo? "She told mo she would 2. What is the correct pronunc- iwtim of "bitumleaf? 3. which one of these woods is misspelled? Demurrosc. democracy. demecmor. 4. Was/t does the word "pm- pnlety” mealn? 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