DECEMBER. 9» ..._*Z37 - - THE GUARDIAN. pcnsaaojraroww WHEN YOU'RE DOWN AND FEELING SLACK fibrous TEA Will sumo YOU BACK Ouur LIPIONS BRISK-TASTING TEA GIVES YOU THAT FOR A SWIFT...FLAVOR-LIFT - oer LIPToNS TEA eAesJoo! l,“ _ 4~w§| Wk ‘Thou who hast made thy dwell- And set thine altars everywhere. To thee I turn, to thee I make my prayer, God of the open air. --Hen.ry Van Dyke. SODA FOR STAINS To remove tea or coffee stains from china cups rub them with a damp cloth dipped in baking soda ‘lor baking soda and_salt. ’ N0 MORE BURN If you burn o. pan, put about one inch of cold water in it with one teaspoon of washing $0.151. Cover and bring to a boil. The grease and burned part will be removed. HINT; ON ETIQUETTE a I you are invited to a hrldli party, but you do not play, or play poorly, either take some ie ons and study the game so as to e a good partner, or decline the invita- tion. Don't embarrass yourself and annoy others by trying to play when you are ignorant of the LivingeSi Leisure {THE woman's REALMI. lng fair laced woman in. her early thirties. With {lowers below, above with “l figure that criticizing other I starry lights. people is a habit that grows on a it, like so many women do." quire. It's vicious for several reasons ll ruins the personality of is ever charming when she someone else. it sets a woman apart and makes never warmly welcomed. Then. too. it is s habit that grows harder to break with every year of a woman's life. And, of course the critical wom- an does a lot of harm through tho years. She points out faults and magnifies them, tearing down in- stead of building up. Next time you start to criticize another person, stop long enough to see whether or not you're en- joying yourself. If you are, the stop right there," said a happy- woman through the years, and i don't intend to let myself slip into She's right. Picking flows in oth- er people is a habit, and about as tucious a one as a woman can ac- the woman who makes a habit of be- ing critical of others. No woman is pointing out what is wrong with And it's a vicious habit because her lonely. The critical person is f‘ I ' ‘ ' ii} honeymoon period that will apply to each and every marriage. But it's quite safe to say the honeymoon is over when: She comes to breakfast without her lipstick. He makes no move to Join her when she starts rattling the din- ner dishes in the dishpan. She cooks her favourite dinner ‘nstead of his. He hides behind the mOming paper all during breakfast. He sets annoyed by one of her failings that used to amuse him. His goodbye kiss in the morning is a hurried, one-eye-on-the-ciock routine. She starts to complain about how nconvenlent the honeymoon cottage ls. He announces that the boys are golna in get together once a week tc play cards. These are some of the but unmistakable signs that honeymoon is over. small the COLOR GOES T0 YOUR FEET The fashion upheaval of the past season has left its mark on the shoe styles slated for Spring. The long- er skirt has brought back the closed toe and heel as well as the ..attering ‘baby doll’ shoe. At the Rxryce press luncheon show held yesterday at the Tic Tbc, the first steps into Spring were taken by an array of footwear that could be worn from dawn to the wee hr-urs of the night. Canadians love casual clothes and the shoes displayed were mostly in a casual mood but the ‘baby same. habit of criticizing has already dolls‘ gvith their; roulndgdttoes. nar- iaken how of yam row s raps or ewe e m were delicate enough to dance with the E AVA E IT“ MAKE-UP 0 1r you've never tasted Li time delicious brisk m” R G s w H's No-r mum r0 Tau. when fllmle“ °‘ 1~’°“’"~*~ °“° P" my flavor...“ you've never elt the exhilarating A woman needn-t face he, Bu“. HONEYMOON IS OVER p?“ had a’ hen" and chain m rLAvoa-urr you get with Lipzorrs Tea, you've got m“, lwkm older than She ,5 be_ siwer 0n the flab of each shoe and a real treat comin l. For Li fan's is the only tea m g , ,, 5 of a h ad com How long is a honeymoon? Ire» ‘a matching hflndibflll Curried the that gives you bring, mellow aver-plus a lift that “use e ramfie e; ‘and wants to know It seems fr- thcme i“ Mm °°1°r and mm' lcks you ri ht up. It's the blend that makes add yea" "° er “ppmren age‘ Ch legislators a“ colisldenn E hm Metal initials gleamed on the in- iton e-an the blend is Lipton? own secret. The “gm kind °r make“? Wm ‘i’ t! t u ‘g u step of black suede shoes. enever ou’re tired or depressed, drinks cup of E1955 0V9!‘ the beauty Penalties 9X" 0‘ s“ e Co“ we °n ° 5m’ The c010,. card for Shoes for the Lipforfs an; see how much better you feel! Ask for nvwd by the most rampaging @0113- “Wses f“ Irish h°“e5'm°°“e'5- ‘A seasons ahead 15 a fun one Wm, LIptoWs-the tea with the ruvon~alrr~ut your The need for make-up is to con- Pfovlsiim 0f the bill i! that WE grocer’: today! CODYfl-lht liH7—Thoe. J. Lipton Limited cral a flaming nose with cosmetics that give the centre face a look of uniformly pink-skinned fresh-- honeymooners would have to va- cate after a certain length of time—presumably when the hon- F ‘61R’Rv§;'\\oooww K Ellen's Diary p, u Island Farmer's W!!! (Continued from page 16) mu small visitors called even J3me; would say brightly: "An-l ire there no cookies, Ellen? Then sell have to have some raisins!‘ however it was an enchanting fragrance which greeted me as 1 came there through the sunset, a deep satisfaction in the men? 1855. one of blended fruits and spices from distant countries whose zhores I may behold only in pic- tures or in fond dreams. O O O hearts. The clatter of the machine being taken to Rob's for similar wreading followed me along the hill and out the road, where the sun and light wind invited me to The horses were hitched again in roam. sounds came clearly. I the manure spreader this morning could hear the lonely call off snd only at dinner did we catch in herd begging to be let to then a chance to chat with our hus- stables; the approaching mail- hands until through the after-whens wagon, before it came in coon the spreading was at an end. ught; Pat at his woodchopping so Then a snugness remained in and intent there in the grove beside! about the buildings and I knowJu-e maples. and there \vere those wvho gathered clay or sawdust for’ GANONG’S l To please the metal-seeming person, give Ganonfs fine chocolates. Ganongb delightful centres oi’ fruits and little and creme U0 IIIpYGQSlVG ill 1110i!‘ ‘ t w veterans protest sanction to film "The Iron Curtain" on Parlia- ‘ then-t Hill. Gene ‘Barney is the star. The vets have threatened to stage ‘Pf-‘Tfwfillll- 68110115’! IN I Fulfill uumu- ' a parade through downtown streets of the capital. Canonical-o always acceptable . . . always in good taste! . . . . always the welcome gift! lithe banking of buildings. 1 I I O i t Thoughts of the colder seasons‘ it: come or at hand came to mind i but not at all to disturb me. I,’ [was remembering that all along ‘the countryside spread so en- cliantingly before me, and dotted with farm buildings. there vas only comfort for the months ahead. In the way of fuel and food and stores for the stock, though not' without a period of intensive ioii however, there would be security for the cold days ~- andhlghts to rume. But the small one is moving’ in her cot; and I can hear James parting words when he turned at the door before leaving to follow the others to their ‘(howl nightly seed grading. “Don't forget" he enjoined me "to run up now and then, Ellen, just to be certain she‘s covered --it's fairly cool tonight." Until tomorrow - Diary Goodnight. Authority Tells llow To Grow Old Without Regrets By ALTDN L. BLAKESLEE NEW YORK, Dec 4 — (AP) _ H Y°l1'l‘e under 45. you would be too young to get the scholarships or Job-hunting aid planned by a new organization. the Association ‘for fiuccessful Aging. i But you would benefit from its. proposal to teach people, in their iyoutli, how to grow old success- fully. - The association. put-ting emphas- is on age, is headed by Dr. George Lawton. 41. psychologist, author and student of the problems of ag- ing. Its 35 founding members range in age frcim 30 to 80 years. Their goals may set a pattern for the fut/ore. There now are 10,- 000000 Americans over 65, half of vuhrm are dependent on their chil- when or the community. Dr. LII- hn said. By 19w. the ensus bureau estim- ates. there wil be nearly 60.000900 over 45, and 19,000,000 over 65 - eocoimti-ng for 35 per cent of our population. Unless something is done to make grandfather and grandmoth- er feel useful and MIPPY. less frus- treted and out of things. by 1960 the army of grandparents could forvm a bit/tar and powerful polit- ical pressure group, Dr. Lawton warns. "Our goal is bigger and better lives for older vevble- Md We d“ not intend to seek blazer and bei- m- pensions. or to Join any polli- Aeei group," he declared. ’ Won m linemen "We want u» help older people t find jobs or useful activities, some- i i important and necessary as when they were successful bread-winners thing that wilLmske them feel B!‘ 115mg)“, 14m 311d the parliament buildings es background for the film. are trying to figure out just when that is. Best make-up for that purpose is; a non-transparent cream foun- .. . chocolate tones in the "moon is over’ so the legislators tels will appear along with white in the late Spring. and there will be combinations of colors, as well lee and green, a wood violet shade and all the new browns from a pale bieg through cocoa to the lead. Pas- iiation and n matching powder. W611, Kellilemvll- 1'55 WW8 i0 be The cream-type of foundation wlll_ llafd 9° 59i- l “m6 11m" l?" ‘h! “S materials’ relieve skin-dryness, which a cold seems to aggravate. m g 32' Lips made parchy by a co 3 f; ‘will look less dry if an oiiier lip- ,' i ) stick is used. A night cream should g be applied when dipstick is re- vx _ Nmvumvmr- moved. (Continued from Page l6) If the added beauty penalty is a nasty cold sore on the lips. the use of a dependable unguent will speed its departure. When the cold sore is Jiealing, a colourless pomade should be used as a base for the lipstick. Mascara should be kept off the lashes, if a cold makes tear glands act up. or the unloveiy result will he dark smudges beneath the lids. i‘. little vaselinc 0r oil rubbed over the lashes will help to make a!" look starry. places Jimmy takes her to. ANSWER: The answer to your unsophisticated and doesrft know the PICKXNG FLAWS VICIOUS HABIT are not the only one; that there are "flkw/hfeiieverl ciitcifmyself start- ing to criticize a friend or Dirk a new acquaintance to pieces I Ottawa lleterans Threaten 0pm,“ w ugjn‘ “ma; to aggravate U. i-Boviet bitterness. Ot- A pokesmsn said he vets feel the Dominion government should have given a firm "no" o Hollywood movie makers when they sought permission to use Par- rnluing diildren. in common and some day I hope to marry her, but there is one draw- back. She is always telling me about the other boys she knows, and how cute Tommy is, 4nd how well Sammy dances, and what expensive According to her, they are all marvels. I know that she is not obligated to me in full until we arc married and I realize that a girl should meet other fellows before she makes her final decision. but why does she like to rave to me about all of her so- calied flames? She is very intelligent and sensible otherwise, but why docs she spend her time flaunting other boys in my face? affair. and the reason she is throwing these other boys in your teeth is that she is trying to make you jealous. She has the mistaken idea that she raises her value in your eyes by making you think that you irvant her, and that she can really pick-and choose among them. ~- It is a silly and childish thing to do, but many girls are sold to thit belief. 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A FAN OF YOURS why is that she is l8. She is world and how to- manage a love other lads who admire hcr and in them. Also, no boy enjoys having the superior charms flaunted before him. ous, for that is what she is trying tude. with her that Tom. Dick, or Harry are world-heaters. but that it is a matter of no importance to you. Getting another girl yourself is a good business. been sickly. r He has already had the whooping cough and the measles and he can neither walk nor talk. Do when he cries? miserable baby deserves to have something With boiling oil lnit done to him. or her. hotvever the case may be. a doctor's care. of other boys Your play should be n-ot to let her see that she is making you Jeal- to do. Assume an indifferent atti- Just look tired when she raves over the other boys, but agree DEAR MISS DIX: I have a babyid months old who has always you think he should behrsnked A WORRIE!) ANSWER: I think anybody who would spank a poor little sick. You should put your baby in He needs love and attention. riot to be beaten up. To Psr ado In Protest of Gouzenko Film I ‘ . Jhefincd omouo nos. inlhelond ummstsrnntus. i» iflenong’: n0 Chocolates ' "we want to monk dcmn grblb-‘hced work, or some useful hobby rary rules that say u man or woman to remain mentally and physically is useless and must retire at 66. or healthy- Moreover. many need i055: Ho“ than out o; 10b‘ mo" mam and income to live in economic and we don-t In)‘ favor. gm- 015" pgo- social independence after retre- ple. but we do ask that they be mcnt. ' treated as htlnsn beings. on their Objective: in the associations merits. Simply providing food and nstltution include establishing shelter is not enough. The oblect- scholarships to train some persons lvo is to fill the second 40 years over 45» in new trades or profes- wmi u many sslisfylngusppy. time; crelatlilxlguemfloymeatu s 3i; (use c specs m‘: m ‘xpmwm a for older people; establishing r1- n-i the suoeisitiolf- W" “M” creation centres and clubs for mid- dle-uged and older persons; plan housing for older persons. In youth. Dr. Lawton says, peo- ple should begim preparing for old age by developing many and varied interests, training themselves to be alert to new ideas. for outlets in the arts and crafts. and even learn- lng s "spore" vocation or two if they are working in jobs that re- ouln mainly speed and strength that may be lost with advancing ‘F50; Stars Dana Andrews. Gene Tier- ney of Hollywood are shown at parliament buildings. T ‘ a “i2? Constipation keep you feeling all-In Million‘: find relief 1M WW Ioel bad? Hesdichs from faulty elimle anion, weary and dull? 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