(MARIQKTIEIUVYN guarantors , a 1943] Woman's Re alm ZSOCIBI and Person l l / Fas rLiteljature PAGE_ r1’ .‘ Lenten Meditation l ham The; London I i A Dix Says- ' Happenings Of The Week The Princess Royal, accompanied in to ri-iends w. by lady Bessboro h, wiie o! the Melanin ormerly oi Charlotte. iirii..°xzs'iz'~..ii".“..°.*.i“; siiun- “hi”. i?" i . s Ponsonby. visitedul-bo first Canafin ner son "Bill" military hospital eats in and is to England recently and chatted with a number 0d Canadian soldiers. They were escorted around the wards by , ‘c’? ism” Krill”? Plélfifi" .935?‘ ' ' ' ' 0 . . l‘ 9 , 0 Bil , . ’ in “d M“ 1°" M- R- 5115mm‘ - °1 Mr%%fl\d¥fitr¥fih ghlooliasmlféenaxfil Kalil“- _ _ _ _ in the P. n. I. Hospital is making a recove . Mrs. Cam l1, wiie o! Premier good n- o Thane Camp ll and Mrs. W. Small- man oi Summerside were among the guests at the Chateau l-anirier ior a iew days this week. . . . . Mrs. Allen B. Cosh. the indefatig- able President oi the Diocesan W.A., who is beln; congratulated on w" JEALOUS MOTHER 7cAi~iNoT< BEAR’ CHILDREN'S .r.ovn EOR. orrrlfzlzs Girl Should Av¢FF"" Friend Brooding Over Death 0f Former Sweetheart MLSSDIX-‘lboltoom’! ‘raannotandursthebrldsb 1 s in"i‘§‘°"¢§?ir?““r'ii:' ' m gives " 31's“? ai- hriesnsili owe o . . reiusestgos acigehermo vbecause oi amen ‘O! Wilmlm" betfieiaflifs ggrzgiglsxilisptacle to watch this devoted "mother tear her son on ' the rack oi divided loyalties Just because other own petty animosity. But - the climax isl gait‘ she disclaliinshall Jealousy. blamlfs it all (l!!!) her solrllatsgs dis an ee roug wron e because e - i353.» htglie anvtlixlniz to do with his 0's mgther. til reminds one oi H! c$:sedwh.eflt?mniented: "This Christ: ianity that you Western 8:3 es D1010" is i teresting. Why ydwtry angles 1mg?" SON. M01111!!! DOVE RUNS AMUCI ANSWER-Many oi us have ielt, as did the shrewd Chinese observer, about our religion oi which we talk so much and which we practice so little, when we have seen Ohristian women, who S URS UM OOH-DA 0! all Christ's promises to lie Church none rinss out more clearly Lilklii the promise oi invincibility: "trill.- gates oi hell shall not prevail lgJillSL lt." whether “the gates oi hell '_ lsa pililllillll phrase ior death, or slgillliils the powers oi evil at ovorl: iii tile world is not of Nim- BTJ‘ 001106111} I01‘ the OVQPQhIOW OI dvutli curries with it the overthrow oi nil the other weapons at evils disposal. ‘ l!’ Lllu immediate reference oi our mother. Mrs. T. B. Rogers leit by plane this week on a visit to her husband Major Rogers in l-ialiiax. She was accompanied by Mrs. James McLean. F oiiicer J. Norbert Logan. R. l".. (ti! Séidirtililneitrslgde, is _ spen ng some lme par- 23:1tllgileliggfiilrllilfilfighiilehlgxpgtilttzxllf gltltiwy" and Mm‘ J‘ H‘ mg“ m tained at a delightful luncheon ~ , g party ior the W. A. Executive at The ~ _, ' . Charlottetown on Wednesday. .\:.il won in {jacce oileYerlI . . . . 'ltlS\(‘li'.lOil or wi ness: . ' . . Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Nicholson leit . ‘.5;“§,,§fl,,§f§“f§§§e’cfl,f“§§ Tuesday on a holiday visit to Bos- ocl a Crusade-an at- m“ ‘md New ‘lmfk; _ “‘ ‘° W" w “mpagm” The illness of Mrs. w. l-i. v. Dun- Di‘ iorce oi arms. His .» i .1 . . bar Fitzroy Street is much regret- LOlll sis the Hctorv not to tad-by h“ ‘flendl" a . it e to SLlilrtlfililF-ll llilél the in- :"“[tl Fur c e asan inrie-‘xooi $5.53? llapperrllssawhgi tlfie ‘glollgg- ‘zgéigomdlfnaézlggnhg? “ire “if. t ..' ’ — I ' (‘l l h W!“ R I s Mqqers m“ eases at The Charlottetown, enter- taining 1or irierids _on “Tuesday. l ,2 m izlioblu uses. This is n ' at we sllQllld not invoke God's ‘ lte.MliilAltken,Ministeroi me If)“: egméiihgil? J CuAitken o; ma, n . son . . . this cityfis ngw attached to the 11th Field Battery R. C. A. (R) as battery Chaplain. . _ . T. B. Woodman and Mrs. J. T. Robinson are visiting in Ottawa, o flange 4g“? ormsrs daulhter Mrs. ma“ w“, N out ‘o Ste First Epistle we have ill ior believing that s “airfare on earth will . Lou Further. it is plain ' nroillisc that this “inst eielileiliiil spir- llliii. the Church is on the attack. not on mid that our 10rd lil‘. lllClDlC. has been fulfilled llili ili history‘. H M c _ H‘ . h hmm ‘ rs. arry opklm. de‘ y entertained with three ta leg oi Bridge at the Poole Hotel, Mon- tague. Mrs. H. J. Mabon carried ofl the honors, while Mrs. Harry Davi- son won second Place.‘ Mr. W. Chester S. McLure was receiving birthday greetings on Tuesday last._ _ ' _ Mrs. Inez Bweetwood, daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Match. who has been with the R. C. A F. in York- ton Bask., has been appointed Mobile Recruiting Agent ior the Maritimes and is now on ur through thrPipvinces. Her head- quarters are at Mansion. Miss Edith Douse oi the Royal Bank Staff has ben spending a pleasant week with friends in l-iali- o.- lnerchant navy survivor at a. North Atlantic port. Ais to the merchant navy is one oi the many iunctiom performed by the Canadian Red Cross. satlsly their own vengeiul s in being balked in some desire. e have thought that they needed to have mis- sionaries sent to them instead o! their J be the president oi the Missionary Society tor no heathen could be more in need o! being taught the precepts oi Christ than they. And we have thought the same thing oi mother love, which is sometimes the most beautiful and selfless thing in the world, and at times is the most cruel and relentless and seli-cen- tered. And in titiis case we have an example oi it. . Here is a woman who dpioiesses to love her son, yet because he has not married to suit her she ally tortures himgust asmuch as ii sheput him on the rack and wnSlllllmh tflgmiiioosflanghlmi hiwlisnd b r hi e as se erse e rpm s e to ma u home. She has no lty on him, torn between his love ior her and m‘; wile and his sense o duty and oblzgation to them both. She knows how she makes him sufler, but that coes not rouse a sinlflxe throb oi com- passion in her breast. And yet she calls herself a lov g mother. n” Norisliiswomanalone. ‘mmuands upon thousands otother ,_ mothers, in their jealously, are doing the same hing. ‘fliey cannot bear God volld overcome and subdue to wart. _ the tho ht oi their chidren lovin their husbands or wives better than His will. ‘ ' ' ' m t 1, re my they do em, having otherinteres than theirs, not deierringto them If our Lord's resurrection is our It is interesting to know a Keg!‘ of Amherst. came over ‘m, maven ‘my. am m they m“ no ‘non w s“ Mons Wm, the ma,“ I'll" P v i grant for believing in the among the oiiicers aboard the Can- the “metal, also wsh Keen-s (Continued on page a. Co] 1) l‘ adian Corvette H. M. C. B. Resins. mom" m,‘ “m. from Ham“ int which sank an Italian submarine in v , .. . , ' pnmw” ‘t m m wind”, out“ . ' ‘cloud oi witnesses" which watches the Mediterranean during the alt um u a Macaw“ or xflmuk s“ o; tum mum u; "m; m. rid fliCOllTflLtes us in our wariare. iew weeks was Executive Oi r h“ um,“ home "om may. m‘ n‘ with the “mus.” t l,<_ liioraily true that they that Lieut. Hands Barbour Mari‘. R. C. Maw 519,91- gpendillg l géasant “R8518?! R080 8118i! r‘- wizh us are more than they that N, V. l1. oi Edmonton. Limit. Mart. vacation milling h" son m, John to he, newqound mend, m“ m, L. Willi illcm’; ior even the largest who enlisted a iew days alter the Macgowan. M”; Maccowm and liked w dunk blscmm m w other irlends.’ _ _ ‘ 098 lO of the spiritual conflict on outbreak oi war u a pa 8-! l‘. at exwlltl" claiming it is not Princess Margaret Rose likes to it extend to s whlig t b _ a poc e - d sulleiit in the miziitv battlefield d‘. dunk bmmta m h" u‘ hm the $.35, m?‘ gull Queen irowns on" it when she “Delighted she proceeded d _ catches daughter at it. m. m. Roh- her biscuit tour times. but on the e11 w, Alexander wig s Pepsi-in; flith attempt her mother saw her a; his hqgngtgwn 1n No",- ch, one," and looked at her s0 sternl that where he isspending a leave. Flt. Lt. D001‘ little Margaret R1158 d 1'1 110i Alexander was one o; 1g Canadian say another word while we were en to meet the Queen and thew’ ._... .- Miss Mons. Wilson, iormerly oi Oharlottetnwg; deputy commissioner ior the Canadian Red Cross] Newfoundland, handing out eomiofls to s Norwefl In 'Living o" Leisure The Woman's Realm and i cup oi white flour. 1-2 cup chopped walnuts, 1-21. vanilla, 1-2 t. baking powder (siited with ilour), i.‘ . melted butter, added salt. Bake in a slow oven about i hour. APPII CATBUP Two ts. chopped ‘ (do not peel), zqcups sugar, l t. salt. Lt. OIPTIilOIl, 1 t. auspice, 1 t. cloves 1 t. pepper, 1 c. vinegar. Put apples on with Just enough water to "pre- vent b g. Cook with all the splices, and all except vinegar; add are good in His eyes-liberty‘, cc. and good faith. But th l (lei-s not entitle us to suppose t 1t even the complelest victory 1!! \".ll‘ wnuid of itself set forward the cw o or religion; ior we should rill he left with elemental iorces or (‘ll in Europe such as only the iupririinturai powers oi the spirit o! . Till: CANOPY 0F 140V! oi the women leit at home seen to be p.unging into rougher and tougher Jobs, yet we can no longs: get rubber gloves. To balance the lack, give your hands extra protec- tion in other ways, pamper them more. and practise all the hand. saving tricks you know. You coii still get canvas work gloves Slip on a pair before you dust, sweep, wax. scour, empty the vacuum- cieaner bag, hang up clothes, dis- pose oi garbage, iix the iurnacs, spade the garden, or turn your hand to any harsh or dirty ob. And re- member that tbese IOl/eg should be washed irequently. Otherwise they'll roughen up your hands as much as not wearing them will. rpr such work as painting, potting seedlings, mimeographing, b ackin shoes, your hands belorellan with a lather oi soap and let it dry. Dig youftnalls into the soap we so that iills the space under tbs nails. While on our hands. tlu i u in - Let all men know that all men m “d an p on“ "1’ “d “may m u“ ego: when nearly done. move - Under. a canopy 0i love. ~ z 1 = As broad as the blue sky above; Let all men count it true that love, Blesslng—not cursing -~ru1es above, And that in it we .ive and move. ~51 ard C. Trench. ‘comm! DATE BREAD When a person helps himseli irom a service dish in which there is a " ‘Alias Jones, alias Smith, aliel- iork and spoon. he takes the iork in Johnson,‘ " ned out grandpa as his right hand and the spoon in he ind the report oi a police court his leit. _ case out to his wiie. The dear old Indy looked up from A aragus beds started irom seed her knitting and shook her whim will girl producing well almost as head. soon as a started irom roots. "It's always the same in them A bed in rich, deep soil will last a police cases." she said sadly. "Alisa liietims this and Alias that and Alias the ' ° ° other. It's an unlucky name to give Ashe; oi wood, aoit coal and hard Rvmiifrs m s NAME hich the Church as a whole is Lie The larger part oi the durintg‘ his Its, in is in the unseen world. and ey will wish him further suc- cesses in his career. His mother Mrs, Marr has also visited here and is kindly remembered.’ I. Jamison oi Hali- welcomed on many Charlottetown One cup fill-Es i unded up. l ‘t- soda, sprinkle over the dates. Pour 1 cup oi boilin water over dates and stir. Let t is cool and then add 1 egg, 1-2 cup white sugar, salt, leaps flour, i cup oi whole wheat rc lug with us there: and we have ii their fellowship and their prayers n inexhaustible reserve. There is o room ior deieattsm in the hurch‘? life, ior the rig oi anus, or lamentatiom over sill)‘- Mrs. iax is be =--_. ----- and later sod iailure. We advance with a rsum cords on our lips. knowing int out oi the throne oi God there lows a tide of life and power which able to regenerate the world. GOTHENBURG — (OB) — The vernment oi neutral Sweden has El: contracts to shipyards here ior ‘o new vooo-ton cruisers ior the Intionrii nziw. i Pisl ing cordially a visit to her brother Dr. Ham! C. Hodgson, Brighton Road. Johnson oi Green- Mir. Rankin helm has been in Paruliuay ior the marriage o! Miss N. Rolf». tor oi the American ssdor Mr. Wesley Frost and. Mrs. Pros to lieutenant in Santiago, Chile. where he is Assistant Naval Attache at the American Embassy. Friends bar Mr. and Mrs. Wesley their stay in Char- on Ml’. Frmt VIII Am- hers. Miss Frances may. who has a position with the Canadian Red Cross Society in Montreal, and has been at th her parents. Mr. and Y. Reay oi Charlotte- Rost d lotteiown an Oookson is leaving on New Jersey wheretgheuqwlilyvfiikt dill-Shier: ior several weeks. QUICKLY MADI BAG and ' oi oi cotton ru warp, eat an! spo pie crochet stitches m e this ntnms list oi materials needed, tructions. To order pattern: Write or address with l5 cents in coin or town Guardian. ‘ieedlework Department. , Charlottetown Guardian Design No. 1199 NAMI-—-—--——-—— tn attractive ustration oi , in 3%” stri d “n” n?‘ Pattern rig.‘ 1.11:5 s tclies and complete above 0t with name d DI in Neuedleurork Burg: Cherish‘:- ilfiq” .4 back-breaking rubbiagoc boiling! ilimugiu liven the most soiled on] gmggr ADDR]$5-_--_ --.._____...-_.._, . ._-< §_-_-.-p-_—u— moment-asap» . ‘He thought his sh he got a look at his pull: Rinse-Washed shirt W%*".t'.".§'li:.':'nm"lm ” l"! Ill the wash In] In Rhino sills.- Younsedaosofrmemfo Ill makes the hardest water soapy: an?» way a!“ ‘a hlinsnsllsshzwuh saves a gsaxlaisisonyfinu And J er, reinein DIIIIAUAOITI miss], dishes la llnstfsurTciisk will‘, €$..'l.""i.* l.“ so e. o Rinse sea” d seed oo wipe-dig! hoarse! gllllfllllfofiglldilzmwaélaers reoomgogg nso r s: . GIANT ill.‘ thsoconomical soak live a. imam savour/m T!!!“ s LEVER about: OAVI irt white until any child; they all seem to go to the l ‘.. Mrs. Modern (calling to husband |upstairs>-Wili you bring down my hat, dear? Husband-Well. I don't know the diiierence between r hat and your handbag. Whic l: which? Mrs Modnrn- The one without any money in is my hat. liar-ling. -¢___--@§n Q SQ/‘VICQ Rock Gardens Charming and . Simple to Make Gay Blue Bells, Cups and Bins Now is the time to think oi your summe garden. Oi course your vegetable victory garden comes first but the flowers should not be neglected. Ruck gardens are such a Joy - transforming commonplace .' corners oi your lawn. Those steps so hard to beautify? imagine them bordered with tiny flowers oi bell, cup and star shapes. peeping shyly over mellow. weathered rocks. - horn the Campanuls ismlly oi flowers you "may choose ' for it blue to violet eupa, gar- pniea for its dainty blue stars, mirands ior its cool blue bells. Then tocontrasi with these blues plant the yellow-flowering sedurn sen and, wherever there's aicraok i or a canny, the ssrnpervivum "hen and chickens" to enchant you with its cheery green rosettes. But don't lat your garden run sway with itseii; weed and prime it. In dry spells, water gently. bout making how to make and plant besutliul ~ coal are all vaiuabe to loosen heavy clay soil. but it is best to let aoit coal ashes weather iolr a season, to get rid oi toxic substances. All legumes, includlns luplns and sweet as as well as garden peas, do bet er when inocnlatd with one oi the preparations which hel them secrete n‘ . from the soil’. O U The need ior air in soil has been l emphasinl by experiments with so- cal ed nutrient solutions, in which plants are grown without soil. Ex- cept in California, some device by which air can be supplied to the roots has been iound necessary ior healthy growth. A loose soil, com- wsed oi coarse particles, allows air penetrate. . O O O MarJoram is one oi the annual garden herbs still popular. Dried eaves are used ioir poultry dress- ing Sweet basil is good ior flavor- ing soups and stews. Both grow easily irom seed. Whflfl with! hard cooked eggs. dip the! knife in water and the yolks will not break.‘ Pill puddding molds no more than three-quarters iull to allow mom ior the mixture to rise. 17ml 6M1! pi dly the hands THE POPULAR JUMPER FROCK Time-Bever- and Money-Saver First aid to the tired wardrobe is l 800d Jumper irocir like this. It llmple tor a quick change; it V111 l"! you UOIIQYI because you v!" make eiieetive use oi the blous- es vrvv have or hand and m“. --..v ones _you may add. No wonder t-hi Juli?" l! "My up ahead in ‘no procession. 5W1! NO- N99 is desllhed for lines l0. l2. l4. l0. i8 and 20. Blue 16 "it". ior Jumper, I yards 35- or i ‘I-I yards 54-inch iab- gcinagid ior blouse. 2 1-4 yards ‘Style Ne. son l . lend twenty cents ior pattern. write your name. address and style number. _Bs sun to ltate silo you ub ols. also cement and stock on types. Gives di-_ ' for lend ilo in l ior M Bow to Makenllrek Oaggilsm 1419 Ponds to.the Charla“ .. géiardisiio Home lselrlvice Address. sure wi- mm address and the name lgi fight. ' Name Il-Nlt Mdilll l soa will protect t em bo dirt and germs w I wash oii easily. At night massage oily cream into yuor hands, giving special st- tention to wrist lines as? to tilt wgnkly pocket between umb and ger. CANNlNG-Sumrner and pre- serving are still a good piece ovel the horizon, but Miss Pepper say: it's time to think about it. when you get your new ration book le- member you have to iill out tho application ionn in it to obtain sugar ior canning. she cautions. and she asks you to plan to make less Jam and Jelly this year as preserv- ing fruit is the most economical way to use sugar. Wh in: a pudding dish sprinkefi firtubran over the inside and shake oii loose bran, leaving the rest singing to the dish. Bake pudding as usual. It will have s nice crust. BLACKHEADS Get two ounces oi roxine powdll 50in drugqlst. prinkle on a hot. wet c oth and apply to the face gently. Bvtry blsckliesd will be dissolved. e one safe. sun and simple way I mauve blackheads. Needlecraft , _ For The Home z" ii ‘k