, :44, ué -. v Wvvwn? B?“ [m “Ir r‘ ‘¢=v::‘v ‘ v ~ ' sun‘ AQAAAQQ n LL“ kxlkkkn ~ . F6?hiqns;_:=<.l<iterat"w ‘unk- v‘ ‘ Q-Q’ 4 ;---r-n ‘fifl, ‘nu n‘ uni-u“ al ukkkkkkk nk-A" k"-“--n ou . . - ' '1 " . . " l " “ ' f ' " r**° ‘ ‘ ‘“'““. T i“ . - ‘ 7 " s. t . ' . - ' - " c ' - 1 '_ ART J. , , 11. HOUSEWIFE a ' of m c 0 he L B 1‘°°""c fiM~>m~wsm=l~t e an Happenings . p orot y s gtter ox, .1 "us"; ' 1 l a . . . 2 '* ' ' " ' ' "' h" .._- f. - ’ ' Atwfl1§'5,t,“§“h,°',m° '°““- m?“ “9°°’“’°°“' "“”"'“' .‘ .» ‘ ,1 . ' " ' ‘ 9' " "‘ n" M.“ ‘ m lion-tuner at u» circus w ; ' . - ‘ 1n our 1.....l§3.§°.?.&““" if.‘ ' ¢~u'_;.'.,.,-q, m. . Married Men-l Here s the Answer to Why , a‘ ‘ _ ‘ < Y ' l hum: - nun-ml with mswire. um . M1"; the we 01d funds - m“ 1n 1M ~19“: n m" Wives Are Cold and Unaympathetlc —- m. tMl-lfllil n. m. m You: c, wbwwm;‘g9_y=&g;§$yn .11....“ m...“ m‘, ,, m, Wu m m u‘ w» o! - m».°.¢'3"5§'}".‘§~'"““. 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"mm" me “m, o; , year M °"°°‘1P°'““"¢°“lhevut To full n 10g at last, bald, and se-re: wants to know where the “S' i" bacome an annual custom when 70o pillows, and elderdowns. m" w“ m*"'5° m!" mm!"- mm “mlfllm °1 °°1d "Id "n" AM “t?” m." g d p a! and at u“ “B” A my of o. day “yen? has when would be more o, m, Wm, ma, m, “m” m . - - - Symvlthetic wives. .4; sdisillullnnfld middle-um woman mlv I u- “4 m’. ‘W’, c, , m,‘ “m J °"' ’°“°°"""" k mm, m in May, mmwgq, h, mm, when 131m wpwchapol dmflct. mama. we" ML m“, 3_ K893“ “m; plnln why. It begin withthe bride. who ldutosber huebcndmd thinks hi!!! llllhilila. m“. “w.” m“ ' Although 1t nu and die that night “s" originated. since the mine-l nu guests at a cnnmm u. pgrty Christmas m New claw. N- B» B!" 1' "1 1B l" W him II M ll w h". M1118 "M" ‘m’ u u“ w‘ u, "m, mum, “w mwgmm It was the plant, and flower of fonn of time word -was t‘: 1h whjteghgpel, guhdgy, Th, 3mg with Mr. and _l.:_J.lOummi.ug. _ hi!" i315‘ 6111b"??? £W%f£fl£ nllugfilllm%-w, hm of "ma." ‘about to b; taken by h" pug-m‘? flight Tuetonic " c" HOW R111“? inaugurated the custom when he ’ ' ~ ' " ma“ ‘ . . m m h; ‘ . . . . -. . . - . . ~ -- m, 10.1mm,“ ggreccl in - , with the otheirwcmenof he i social lam-Then hmbceyand of we bwv-llw “h” e WP 1n we 0! the Bvndvlw on n. m i gergiilrlics géiponulw “'6 1m m £5?“ an?! formerly mm w“ sun Prime or WM” and h“ dmeflgemgvina arlylve: angge ' come the little» neslécw ‘Izfll-‘lns e11 vfJler to be m be." ' wit"!!! lm- Suddenly She said. And in short mczxsluvas hfc may per- fect b!‘ -Ben Johnson ~ TkiLflil IMIKHYTAN?!‘ PMQSON IN LIFE Ul“ W ESTERN IN EAST Whiting in the Cape 'I‘0Wn Argus, of Life m Clllllll, us lhc housewife sws it, Uh‘ unis oi a naval com- mander says: ‘ The Lariat" in a person oi unpert- ance in the life of the Western wo- man in the East. Only too often she is ‘mveigled mto bupmg one of the fascinating lengths 0i‘ Silk that are offered to her in tho bazaars. “G0 catches tailor," she commands her houseboy when she gets home with he: bargain. And scon afterwards "tailor" presents himself in his vol- uminous blue gown, in the recesses of which arc concealed tape mea- ‘sure, pins. :(:l.§Ol‘s and notebook He wrung dmvn her measure- ments and instructions in neat ' Chinese characters and nods his shnven head as she tells him just how the new gown is to be made. “You fimshcc thlcc dny time?” she pslgs finally, and he replies "Can 47.9." and bows humself out. The Chinese tailors are perfect copyists but if my lady has been too yntemprising in her suggestions ‘heavens knows what sort of a con- ycot-ion sh!‘ will receive in "thlec rl-iy time." ‘MAKE-or r0 ‘MATCH muss J Please tr-y not to let make-up and oclors you wear clash, Raspberry- _rcd Lipstick may be your color, but if geranium-red suite you equally yell tn Jersey cloth, keep a lipstick with e more ordngy t/lmt for when ‘you wee-r this dress ' _; Navy is way ahead and Chat is no news, you may nay. But the higher the price range with which you are concerned.‘ the" gloat-er the cnpupetlf-ion offered by black t0 iugvy. In the most exclusive Jacquard worsted embroidered gffects and efomines, black ls bet- ter than navy. . - c ‘ past the dike and some skeptic will probably say “Oh yeah?" KNOW THY TYPE. Iloathcus, clip. bows, long? that look as if no blrdv’ but l. giraffe had grown them; hats 11D lm-fs down; over the nose and ‘f the forehead. Pay your money and take your choice, you can't go wrong this season if you know your type. It's all there from shoes t0 WP RICE KERNALS Always puzt rice in rapidly boll- lng woter Stir rice widh vent breaking. Use arvequal quantity and rice in a pudding. a, fork to pre- of sugar POT POURRI Never have the same food ap- exumple, if squash is the vegetab- le. do not serve it as pie. If b.cad puddings are set in a pan of water mrdbékefl in a mod- emte oven, they will nbt full. ' If you have “had bad luck" with several cakes in suocesion, change your flour. That particular bag may have been too new. wrnsruulifc ROCK 81' JOHN LEBAR. CHAPTURE 15 "You see," explained Will, "the rain thcit falls between the tOD of tihe mountain range and the (like sinks into the ground and goes down to bedrock. But it can't get is impounded under the surface. Where the will! crosses this arroyo is the loweot point, and it's were we found wet sand last year." » They ca-me up to flurdtke: Fifty feet. above the arroyo bed it rose forming a waterfall during rains and below was a great sa-Ildl’ 11°19- Thae botrtmn of this hole was damp. o4 ‘nywh m (yea) with "st" meaning "be it so"_ And that’: how the “s" sot ln. Bub quills pear twice in the some menu. For continued it every year since. I O I Senator J. E. Sinclair. Iknernld, was receiving the good wishes of his ‘ friends Monday on the occalon of , his 55m birthday. 3 O O lvfrs. A. A. Bartlett was Bridge hostess for the afternoon Bridge Club at her- lovely apl-rtment u; Thursday. - Miss Constance Hyndman who i5 spending the Christmas season with her father Mr. J. 0. Hyndman is ac- companied by he: school churn Miss Margaret Wilson and the young people an: being pleasantly enter- tained and greatly enjoying their holiday together. O v a Hon. Murray MacLm-en aud- Mrs. MacI-sren have returned from a trip to the British Wat Indies, and were in Ottawa for Christmas. 1 O O O M155 Lilian Wonnacott is being welcomed home from Boston on a two weeks holiday, the guest of her sister Mrs. Andrew. c a a ‘ Dr. and Mrs. Houston, Mrs. F. R. Heartz and Miss Ruth Henrtz spent Christmas Day at the family home in Sour-is, lvflsf. Vera. Williams was among the popular hostesses entertaining on Wednesday evening for her friends. - Mr. William A. Found, Deputy hfinister‘ of Fisheries for Canada. who has a host of friends here, cele- brated his 61st birthday at his home in Ottawa. last Monday. - . - ‘The Duchess of Kent has made sapphires the popular sud lucky stone this year. O O The illness of Mrs. Frank Beer of Toronto is generally regretted by her many friends here. l O t M155 Margaret Prowce, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. I... Prowse, entertained her friends Thursday, it being her birthday. Miss Doris Prowse, who is home from College also entertained at u. similar enjoyable uflnir. . a a from Victoria, B. 0., to lpond. the holiday season with her parents col. ma Mn. A. E. ma. the Eillllnade. Other house guests no ldnlnd Mrs. Roy Inga of ‘Bldeford: um Isabelle Jamieson is spend- ing the holiday mason in Moonris- tOILILBoTJIOIUMlOICMAIIGIMIII Mr. Prod Johnson, sister, Mn. Johludu. ' Mrs. L .6. Lewis, of Summenidc, gave a delightfultwo table B e Wednesday evening in honor of . Ralph E. Bflllphunt, Mrs. Jlmes Mlllman and the hostesses who rec- ently entertained forthe brides. Miss Annie Watson of the Prince Street School Touching Btafl, was the guest of Mrs. John Runway for the Christmas vachtion. Senator Creelman McArthur ar- rived from Ottawa. Saturday and. en- tertained at a family dinner at his Summerside home‘ Tuesday. . Mr. and we. Robert Holman and little daughter spent Christmas with Mrs. l-lolxnunk parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Bradshaw. Summer-side. O Praf. and Mrs. A. W. ‘Irueman, Sackvllle, are receiving congrdtulal tlonsonthe birthcf n. canon Christmas Day. . O Miss Kathleen hogan, thejifred violinist of Halifax, ls spending a few days in the city with her grand- father Mr. James Paton and Mrs. Paton. Mr. Barney Nelles is here from MnGlll spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Brow. O I O Dr. E. H. Ramsey of Saint John. was among the visitors welcomed this week. O - O Those about her are charmed with the way Princess Marina unites nat- ural dignity with personal attrac- tiveness writes n Olub Window 00r- rupondent of the Liverpool Post-The Prince of Wales-no mean Judge of individuals-ll uncharted with her. He mid someone, who told me, that he was acquiring a second sister-in- law comparable to the Duchess of York herself, cud that the Pi-lr of them delighted him. It was a pretty ’ trnlnt to keep their partnership in perfect balance. virtues for granted the infldelitlea which lho is Iuppfllod to overlook. c Theyursgolgsnd the wiicbecinsw take stock of the tuation. She thinks how she has put her beat, her all into this sacred partnership. She knows that she has boosted her husband into proqperity. she knows that ahehumadehlmmidealhomdthatshehu madasaocillpositlunforhlmsndhbcblld- run. She has given ‘him well-born, well- reued childnn. He has given her nmterlnl support, but this price seems small enough for what she gave in return. Bhe would rather have had love and loyalty than houses and curs and Jewels. Her husband is good to her in the accepted sense, but it hurts he: to know that he regards her as n sort of ball and chain. Such loyalty u he gives her is that of a prisoner for a pretty good scout of a jailer. And tn order to give him as much freedom as possible she steels herself against loving him too much and finds interests and occupations of her own. Their mutual task of family rearing and fortune-making is over and she with- draws from his daily routine of life. , Well, at middle age the outside adventure begin to pull I hit upon the man. Betumstohiswlfeandilndsthathehulcathersndbcbeglua to pity himself as a "misunderstood" husband who is lonely and neg- lected. Probably he loves his wife, does not want to give her up not break up his home nor change his social status. But things uetvt right. The harvest time of life isn't as worm and full and satisfying as he knows it should be.- Many men are in this plight becillbe they did not prize their wlva loves. they did not respect their relationship enough to forego the thrill of adventures -with other women or the satisfaction: 0f sex and the flat- tery of-gold-diggers. They would not pay the price of s little self-res- They would not tmke the trouble to show their wives that they appreciated them, and so they lost out. ‘ For there is n. price on everything, What n pity men do not realize that the very best investment they can possibly make for future happiness is to retain the respect and QHBOIMJD of their wives and make their wives feel that they are first in their lives. A little boy knows that if he humiliateshis dog, if he aubJectg hi; dog to 188100”. lf he is not a faithful mate , he will not long have a. Joyful. companionable pet. If that samb little boy could be taught that a. wife can bespoilediustusdog orahorse cflnbemdthathcwlllbe the loser when it ls spoiled, perhaps the men who ask your advice about choosing a wife would lean: something about keepingone to the and. I an not urging this out of pity for wives. I am urging it out. of pity ‘for middle- aged husbands, men who know how to make and keep good investments in everything except the women who hold their happiness in their hands. . A WIFE WHO KNOWS. ADSWGXZ These are words of wisdom that every men, and especially every bridegroom, should hang on his wall where he will see them every mom- in gvvhen he shaves. Ilbr it is a warning @1151, he may well heed, Thg most precious thing that he possesses is‘l_lls~wlfe’s love. It is not only the gilt-edged- iuvestment upon which heexpects to draw dividends dur- mg the present, but the nest egg that he must. depend upon for security and comfort in his old age. ' ‘ Most. men seem to think that this cannot be impaired or lost. But that ls not true. It cap be frittered away on good times with other women. Its value can be depreciated b bad management, by neglect. by refusing to give s. wife the tenderness‘ e curves. Dlsbonel‘ men can steal it. A desperate woman will often throw it away. Men have always deluded tr s into believing that a wife's love was indestructible, that it was something that they could go beck to and realize on after they had forgotten it for years, like s. Government bond Invited up I ufety vault. But this is not true. A woman's love u u __Kh|,lll Gibrm. O O , "wg_lh°uld llesrn to reiwnken and keup awake by l“, 195m" u‘ pectation of the dswn.’ "firmer Mare" refers‘ tothe custom: "A gufdNew Year, I wish thee. Magglei u,’ there's o. r199‘ .70 thy Bllld biggie l " . ' Corn Mixture- . O O O . In his attempt to arrive at moral qnin Franklin 501W to perform what you ought: performtwlthout failwwhst you re- solve." , O O O "In fact thvro‘: nothing that keeps its - ‘ flofnraaIknowbutatreennd truth." from "The One Hoes Shay" -bliver Wfndell Holmes. O O . - , Pepys (drinking): "Rue l0 Ill! good resolutions. Ia it not odd. Felling, that a nun will make vows at New Your, and write ‘em down, and read ‘em daily, and break ‘em every day ofthe year? Why is it?” Polling: "Original sin” (drink-g fng). ' Pepys: »""I!ia dahmed unoriginal by now i’ faith." From "And So To Bed" -J. B. Pagan. ‘ O O O One of Horatio Walker's pictures —“Horses at the Trough" has roc- eutly been presented to the Art Association of Montreal by the generosity of Miss Heldh Norton of Ooatfcook, Quebec. This picture. pointed in 1010. was shown at the seventeenth In- ternational Biennial Exhibition held in Venice in 1980. Horatio Walker was largely self- tnught, burhe has ‘become a dis- tlngulabed painter of snimala.,the figure, l-nd landscape. At the in don't want to go." "Why not, dear?" nixed her mpgh, or. "You're not frightened, are your “Yea, I um. Look what it Bay; u, therellff Over the pay-box was a mum, and her mother mad: "Tdp rouhq the like. Adults, 3d. each: child!“ thrown in." . also belonged to this school. Th” are called the "French poets a rustic nature," and although they were alrworking with similar 5.11m their work is remarkably individu- al. Millet is "the profound and pathetic poet of lowly labour." "The Bower" was Milleffis fir; great painting. It created much ‘excitement and considerable oppo- sition as it win utterly new in stylo and subJect. He continued, how- ever, to paint thQ People he knew and believed in-the Dell-saute. ceaseless in their toll. m “The Gleaners" one sees three women, gaunt and appealing in their deep poverty following flu harvesters. Yet much more ll lhown. "One feel: the heat of the summer day, the breath of the har- vest field where is being garnered the fruits o_f long labour. The col- our which glesms on the standlnl beyond is glorious." Millet felt that pictures should convey the sense of sound. when his‘ "Angelus" was exhibited in 1850 a friend. not knowing the title exclaimed “It is the Angelus." "You can hear the bellow-l am content‘ was Millet‘; reply. . He rnpletod many other paint- ings from peasant life and at length exhibited his “Man Leaning on n. Hoe]? The original sketch may still be seen in his Barblzon studio which ls how owned by Daveyln, I186 a. painter and a grand-nephew of Millet. The Halifax Conservatory of Music has announced that a Com» petltive Festival of Music is to b0 new in Halifax on or about Mal 20, i936. ~ O O O These Competition Festivals have nchiévod astonishing results in Western Canada where the Com.- petition Festival executive works in close co-flpfirltion with the British ' Rut/h id hardly conceal he: Mr. P‘. C. Jones of Mmctou, spent gesture thst‘ he and her huobgnd- mm _ ‘Wm _ . - Belgian blue with o. cast of gray disappoigzulncn;—dhe had pictured Christmas with his son Mr. Stewart avowedly the. most intimnte of his m" mtg’m“,fd‘ig°wzfinf,'§,fs‘fo“§fflnf ttgjkeep u augaoranu to n“; o! c’ w‘ he l. “m "m" '3? 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