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EDITORIAL NOTE: Because wwiudoww on C'hristnias Eve. Some -
of certain mechanical and transpor- tilnts her bu hand protested—.,No
kation difficulties, this column of oiie .i ;going to see your light, Abby
.stirs, Clarice's may reach some of —it's just waste of good coal -oil,"
its widely -spread readers after the This old couple lived in the country
actual "Christmas Day" is over, and one stormy Christmas Eve the
The thoughts expressed in it, how*:- dog; harked fur'.ously, and above the
ever, are dateless. They might howl of the wvilid. a knock was
,;veli be read and pondered, over heard at the darn•• Old xi:irani hur-
and over agsin, frons now till nest ried to answer it, On the stet, was
CI rise -as, --- And a long time a youngish fellow, breathless and
worried. "We are stranded, at your
HAPPY r'1,1 CHRISTMAS gate. At y wife and children ... we
E�sECHRIST can't get any iurther. We saw your
r3 ay Christmas! Last our light—rear 'Ave come 7n:"
c 3tt;ty .forget that you E) this time Abby was on the
ewe siert tires ... join! in the fun scene, "Of cour:c. you may collie
acid laughter.of the children . . , in. Don't you worry, young null--
. •
t get }rife and t,no e blessedt} t s
drtig that chip off your shoulder )u
• --for now we approach tile Day of children. There'.q only Hirann and
Days. This is Christmas—this is me but there's lots to spare if you
the Birthday of the Prince of Peace, have to spend your Christina% with
This is tl c anniversary of that day tis'"
--the first to receive that stirring Soon the traweIlers were warmed
message given to the }world—"Peace and fed. The children were tucked
on earth—goodwill towards mon." up in the spare -room bees. already
x. made up—"Just in case . . as
g
Abby a it. lie thought i l i
'Peace on earth, you say—lnowv - put n t t big
can we � hope for it any more; ;f adventure but Carry began to fuss.
Scraps of couversation drifted out
know , .. it doesn't seem reason- to the kitchen. "I wvanna
able to even .think of it—there is go to
so little we eau do about it. But CTrandina's," wvhimpered Garry. "I
remember the rest of that message don't wvanna stay here—Santa Claus
won't know where to find us."
—goodwill towards men, There is
something we can do about that, Stupid, answered his brother
We can, each in our own way, be scornfully, "'course he'll know
kind and generous, thoughtful and where to find us. Didn't you see—
forgiving, with all those with whom there was a light in the window"'
we collie ill contact. 'We cannot, a: 4:
of ourselves, bring peace on earth, The childish words reached
but goodwill toward !nen is quite Abby. It ,was enough—the old lady's
within our power. And if each of face was aglow ,with happiness.
us, all over the world, did no more Re t,
than that, there would be "peace We, too, can keep a light in our
on earth." window. 11ayhe not in quite the
4` 4 * same way as Abby did—but a light
Many old customs have died nevertheless. A light kept glo-wing
through the ages but the obser- with the traditions of all the
vance' of Christmas has been per- Christmases behind us; a light to
petuated for almost 2000 years. In lead the way for future generations,
every Christian country it is the who, in the speed and stress of life
best -loved and the most widely may get stranded in storms not of
celebrated season of the year, Its their making. We must never let
continued survival depends upon that light go out. We must replen-
us. It is for us. to see that old ish it with fuel—by our faith in,
,customs and traditions, passed down-, ultimate .peace on earth ai-1 good -
through centuries, are not forgot- will towards Wren. We must say
ten. Remember •Russia! Russia at with our lips and wish with our
one. time celebrated Christmas just hearts—a . HAPPY CHRISTMAS
as eagerly as we do, Now, in Rus- to EVERYONE. That, too, is my
ia, there is no Christmas—no re- wish to everyone who reads this
,cognition of the birth of Christ: column.
If anyone in Russia were to sing
a Christmas carol the chances are
be would be reported—with heaven
knows what punishment meted out New And Ustafil
to him.
<: Too
So let us all do what we can '
to cherish the Christmas spirit.
Because the world is in a turmoil Television Glasses
don't let us forget to wish all our Until such time as television sets
friends a Happy Christmas. Hap- are glareless and flickerless, eye-
piness begets happiness. We call strain will be the inevitable result
spread cheer or gloom—which shall of viewing them. A firm is offer -
it be? Even if there are no children ing a special type of eyeglasses in
in tine family, no one, to welcome amber, yellow and blue lenses to
home for the Christmas season, let relieve strain, and said to elimin-
us not forget to show some sigh ate 75 per cent of the television
we are in sympathy with those who glare, Clip -on models are available
celebrate—a light in the window, for wearers of ordinary glasses;
festive decorations, a phone call to the maker suggests use for night
a new neighbour, an invitation to driving, as well.
a lonely soul for Christmas dinner. 4,
As we are, so Christmas is. Insurance. for Breakage
4% A stainless steel gadget neatly
Think of this old couple living removes half of egg shell wvithout
alone. They -lead had two sons— damage to yolk of egg.
both had been killed in World War
I. One would think they had little%� For the 'In-Betweener'
to celebrate but every year the old A cross between a bicycle and a
lady insisted on having a small tricycle is now available for the
Christmas tree and a light in the child too young for ore and too
0. German 33, 13lew a horn
CROSCSW by est spolieA 84. (cull dress
AbyJew(co
21. Player
of a 35, 1�'lowedwerIese
PUZZLE instrumusical giant
nstrument 37, dense of
23. Wild antinala personal
25. Shut dignity
ACROSS 5. Chinese 27. English letter 39. Partially
1. Storehouse weight 28. Sault Sainte burned carbon
0. Blaze 01 Festiva) Marie (colloq.) 40. One of the
it. Soft palates 1. Ballad 30. Stretched the minor planets
13. Cause 8, While neck 43. Part of a fish
14, Dehold 9. Rolf 31. Beverage of 44. Person
15. Compactness 10, Access hot milk and addressed
11. Pronoun 12, rToses liquor 47. Note of tho
18, Wlly 13. Ascend 33. Conceited scale
20. Slack 16. Topers person 49. Myself
21. By 1 2' 3 4 5 'JI6 T 6 9 10
32. vice
24, American 11 12 13
Indian
25, Municipality
26, Proclamations 4 15 IB li
28, Xill
29. Accomplishes
ec npllshee
80, Nocturnal (g g 20 21
animal
31. nvergreen tree .:
29. Drinking 22 23 24 25
salutation
34. Throw 26 1 27 28
carelessly
23. Title of a
Jt . monk 2+3 36
30, Greets fatale
writer (vat,) 31 32 33
38. hind of wood
29, t argo net
41. Ixit li, pointed 34 35 36 37
h
42.Ilillxists
4S. Coun t eteit 36 39 40 41
slgna ore
45. Palm Ill ;
40.Iniur9 4 43 44 45
49, Fated
50. Scrimp
51. Xintl of leather 46 47 49 49
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Answer Ulsewhere On This Page
Virtue's Reward, In Van .Nuys,
Irving Levin returned from the
police station, where .he batt gorse
to, turn in $90 somebody lost, found
gals car ticketed for illegal parking.
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They Saw War -= Shiveriiig ill their tattered clothes, two
lvortil Korean youngsters at :Elagaru, heir the Chosilr reServoii,
learned at all early age tlla•t war is hell.
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Your friend is desperately ttlt-
happy: I haps she will eotne try
• tier senses before site wrecks 'ta.
marriage that seems practically.
' perfect. Her suspicions ace in-
sulting to the inart who loves
her.
You call do , ao mote .than you
have done.•—unless you wain to
* show her this opinion, or suggest
that tier husband take tier on •a
trip, as a second honeymoon, (I
do not write leaflets. I prefer to
answer each problem as it
4 arises.)
A wife who is suspicious of a
devoted husband takes the first stele
toward Hosing him. Anne Hirst wilt
help yoi3 calm down; if you tell
her about your fears. Address her
at Boar 1, 123 Eighteenth Street,
New Toronto, Ont,
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This is one of a series
of words and expressions
whose origtns and meaning's
are published in the interest
of a better understanding,
use and knowledge of
the English language.
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A common in-
habitant of Canada during the
summer months, the name of this
species comesfrom the way in
which the male assumes firm
authority osier other birds, at-
tacking them furiously as they
f!y.This happens only in breed-
ing time and: he.will courage-
ously assault any bird., from aro
eagle down, which dares' to
approach his nest.
On such occasions the "ling -
Bird" reveals, the emblem of
his dignity --the erectile, feath-
ers of the crown of the head
part and form a deep beauti.:
fully colored base'.
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ISSUE 52 1950
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"Dear Anne Hirst: A friend of
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mine is threatening to leave her
husband. She is in her 40's, attrac-
00
tive and active. She has,a devoted
'husband, .but she believes he does-
n't love her any morel
"Solace peoples
have told tier
k
l is
that he seeing.
a younger worn -
all whom they
have both
known for years.
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I know tier bits -
band liked to
t
chat with this
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woman; he was
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at ease wvith her because she and
his wife were so close. He tells ire
RR
she has neverattracted hili phy-
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sically. I have tried to convince
�.
lily friend 'there is nothing to it,
but she just says I don't know!
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"She is treating this 'woman so
t
distantly that the woman is very
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much confused; she cannot imagine
the reason.
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"My friend doesn't have to work..
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Her husband takes wonderful care
of her. Ile gets her anything she
wants. He takes her out, and even
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helps to cleats house and cook
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sometimes. c seems to s the
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perfect husband.
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'1 have found your column hep-
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ful in solving my own problennas.
fish
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Will ;you give me your opinion, or
send her a leaflet on the subject
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if you have one?"
A READER.
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FOOLISH WOMAN'!
Any }rife who suspects her hus-
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band on the word of so-called
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friends is playing wvith'fire. Na
gine could blame hila if he finally
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t resorted to such betrayal just be-
cause he is falsely accused of it.
Twice as smart as anytliurg you
ever sewed! The Reversible
Ora what does this wife base
Wrap -Coat — two coats. in one!
It's Anne Adams Pattern T4935
her suspicions? Doesn't she rea-
and so easy. One pattern piece
— cut it once in plaid, once in
lize there are jealous females in
plain wool; stitch thein together, add pockets if you like, and
+ this }world who cannot bear to
you are finished. Anne: Adams
completes your outfit with shirt
see any couple happily married?
and hat from :Pattern 4776. Skirt
is new, with soft pleats and so
a: Unhappy
PP)' themselves, they set up
cleverly designed that there are no sideseams. Cute little cloche
may snatch or contrast. All three marvelous garments are shown
with their vicious tongues to
here in the new washable }woolens. And if you are doubtful about
break it up—and sometimes they
sewing even such an easy outfit ac this, take fabric and pattern
succeed.
to your local sewing center for the latest tips and short cuts.
'` No main who is in love with
Anne Adams Pattern T49351 sizes:
small 10, 12; medium 14, 16;
* another woman is so attentive to
large 18, 20. 14lediurin 27/- yds.
54 -in. plaid and 2/ yds, 54 -in.
his wife as this husband is, If
plain. Pattern 4776, waist sizes
24, 26, 28, 30, 32. Hat one size
he were guilty, he aright ,seek
medium. For lint and size 28 skirt,
2 yds. 54-111.
t, to cover up by taking his wife
Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
(25c) in coins (stamps cainiot
's out regularly—but lie certainly
be accepted) for each pattern Yo
Box. 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New
m }would not bother to indulge her
Toronto, Ont. Please print plainly
your NAME, ADDRESS,
whims, help her about the house,
SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.
= and in other intimate ways prove
every day how determined be is
old for the other. Chain drive trike
is well constructed of cycle -type
has hand
UNMOOR.
to keep her happy.
;:
* One reason she listens to gossip
di»loyal act if ewer I knew
steel tubing, and -operated
*(a
one) .:and allows �it• .to 'iaiflaence
ware .�tte
brakes. Its three wheels dher,
with high tensile cycle spokes and
. •�
LESSON
may be that she knows she
xf is older than the
woman,rubber
tires.
other
and may feel she is not as attrac-
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tire as she used to be. Yet only '
By Rev. R. B. Warren, B.A.,B.D.
s: a few moments of recounting her
Eliminates Hanging
husband's goodness to her should
No need to hang clothes on a
GrowingThrough Fellowship
nsalce her laugh' at the idea—acid
line with new hamper. Installed in
With Christ
* tell off these "friends" in no un -
the hamper is a fair and heating
John 15:1-5; Philippians 3:8-16
* certain terms.
unit, for drying clothes. When
Memory Verse: One thing I do,'
emptied of clothes, hamper can
be used to heat bathrooms.
forgetting those things which are
behind, and reaching forth unto
Branch is pruned to improve the
4, at 41
those things which are before, I
fruit, so the Christian is tried by
the Baster so that the superfulous
Guards Against Theftmay
press toward the mark for the prize
of the high calling of God in Christ
be removed. The professed
Thieves would have a hard time
Jesus. Philippians 3:13-14•.
Christian who bears no fruit is
severed from the Vine. Christians
syphoning gas from pipe with new
We. do well to meditate upon
must bear fruit.
keyless locking gas cap. Fitting far
into pipe is metal grid on ead .of
rse
the memory verse as we are about
Paul lane}v the ronin
pruning, process
itself has side screws and
cap. Cap itself
to move from 1950 to 1.951. We
but he did not mind. Said he, I
ratchet ism making; it es-
must not rest on the spiritual via
count all things but loss for the
tremely difficult to remove. .Instal-
tories of 1950 but we frust gird
ourselves for a year of great spirit-
excellency of the knowledge of
Christ Jesus my 'Lard: for whom I
lation claimed to be simple,
ual progress. We have a high and
have suffered the loss of all things
*
holy calling. The past must not
and da count them but dung, that
Farmers' Standby
fetter us. The prize is before us.
I may win Christ" He speaks
Progress is possible only as we
of being perfect and yet of not
For use in emergency power
abide in Christ and He in us. It is
having attained perfection. He ex-
cut-offs is A.C. generator, designed
an intimate fellowship and ought
perienced a perfection of Tuve but
to operate from a farm tractor.
to grow more intense as the years
knew that there was stili much of
After disconnecting powerline elec-
go by. Upon it depends the fruit-
the riches of Christ before Him.
tricity, farmer attaches belt from
fullness of our lives. Jesus drawls a
He must become more like Jesus.
tractor power take -off to generator,
lesson from the wine and tine bran-
lie must press on, We must, too;
running tractor at 60 per cent nor-
cher. EIe is the vine and we are
if we !would fulfill God's Purpose
mal speed. Speed can be adjusted
the branches, As the fruit -bearing
in our lives.
to proper voltage through gener-
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ator outlet for plugging in volt-
meter. Output is 115 volts or 230:
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of any electric drill, tool bites i18
inch pieces out of !metal and travelss�'
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along the work without pushing,
the operator merely guiding the
tool. Cuts smooth, without bending
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angle. Weighing only I ounces tool.
fits easily into lialnt of hand.
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Level Ladderm"�"
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New ladder rcumins level at
°'
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varying 'tilts, by individually adjust-
ing treads and rack to necessary
lengths by inches, by means. of
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locking bars, Upper legs of ladder
are aluminum and are comb3ried
with movable wooden legs with
;'^k
rubber caps for additional safety,"3�
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Twosizes are available: 3 feet
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Virtue's Reward, In Van .Nuys,
Irving Levin returned from the
police station, where .he batt gorse
to, turn in $90 somebody lost, found
gals car ticketed for illegal parking.
.•yEti�:et)i'�",:fl.':$7d1r. .....—..pm:t;o or.;.r.>s :.,sw...:<'utaz-? .m..w
They Saw War -= Shiveriiig ill their tattered clothes, two
lvortil Korean youngsters at :Elagaru, heir the Chosilr reServoii,
learned at all early age tlla•t war is hell.
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Your friend is desperately ttlt-
happy: I haps she will eotne try
• tier senses before site wrecks 'ta.
marriage that seems practically.
' perfect. Her suspicions ace in-
sulting to the inart who loves
her.
You call do , ao mote .than you
have done.•—unless you wain to
* show her this opinion, or suggest
that tier husband take tier on •a
trip, as a second honeymoon, (I
do not write leaflets. I prefer to
answer each problem as it
4 arises.)
A wife who is suspicious of a
devoted husband takes the first stele
toward Hosing him. Anne Hirst wilt
help yoi3 calm down; if you tell
her about your fears. Address her
at Boar 1, 123 Eighteenth Street,
New Toronto, Ont,
Merry Menagerie-ByWalt Disney
( .
�1
i
+rwiarw:n..,..a
fMiiR,,,J it rW f,xw.. ynNin
"What was 'Yankee Doodle'. Now
1eCs see' ifyou can guess what
I tap out!"
a r
Ae
1 f
aq �
I
0•
This is one of a series
of words and expressions
whose origtns and meaning's
are published in the interest
of a better understanding,
use and knowledge of
the English language.
IN 0
-'B I
_ 1
A common in-
habitant of Canada during the
summer months, the name of this
species comesfrom the way in
which the male assumes firm
authority osier other birds, at-
tacking them furiously as they
f!y.This happens only in breed-
ing time and: he.will courage-
ously assault any bird., from aro
eagle down, which dares' to
approach his nest.
On such occasions the "ling -
Bird" reveals, the emblem of
his dignity --the erectile, feath-
ers of the crown of the head
part and form a deep beauti.:
fully colored base'.
DAWES
5b 4eeor
a -n
Upsidedown to Prevent Peeking
30'3in)S INIIS
CJ•3W0002 Ajb 1 937
1 e�2:1352lOj S l
2101 3N I3S H'Sd
d093 eat 9So l
1 1'oard 3N 1.d
N005 go®t�
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ISSUE 52 1950