i l I l’! ‘r. incur z Lenten Meditations _frmn The London » Times, EASTER. The triumph of Easter depends upon. and cannot be sePBYBl/Qd from. that which happened on the first Good Friday Easter brings not merely the tranaformlnfl mes- sage of a new life but of life cut oi‘ death, joy out of pain. victory out of seeiiung defeat. Just as the resurrection of our Lord imports to Good Friday its true mean- ing. so without crucifixion Easter would lose its deepest significance for man. If H26 death oi‘ Christ had been an m": nary martyrdom it would. inde .ve left a precious mem- ory . those who had known the rare companionship of Jesus. but. i: iriizllt have exercised little or no vital and permanent influence on humiln history. The death on the cross 1.131s a voluntary act: it W315 the cfleriiijz of 1ierfcct love. made because lhcrc was no other way of showing how far God's love lvill go to persuade men out of self- ccntredness into fellowship with himself. Even to the disciples thc rrwifixion scented to spell defeat and the end of all that had been honed for. But the cross was not a defeat. for there is defeat only when the will is overcome and the spirit broken. Tile military defeat which lcri to Dunkirk is always now lllOlWl" of as a victory’. which it s . .llr was. since the human triumphed over material and disaster. The resurrec- tion was not the turning of defeat into viczoryv: it was the declara- tion of a victory already won-the victory cf love and forgiveness over hatred and cruelty — and the setting of God's seal upon it. To‘ v has its analogy with the x’ for price which is being paid for the frecdyn of na- tions now in chains. and for noblor future for the world. Wheth- er the outcome will be such as lll'j'.l hope and pray for will depend upon how far they are willing to cooperate with God in His renew- lnr: and redemptive work. Suffer- in" may lead to delfeatlsm and ._. ‘ oi exhaustion. or even re- bellmn and hatred.’ but. especially whc: " vicarious. it may become .lil regenerating influence. ls a promise of that which faith believes tobe possible not only for the individual but for the modern world~a new and regen- erated ' based upon the Chris- tian v 1.19s and dedicated to the God who. in the cross no less than in the resurrection. revealed Him- self as the love which makes all things new. llliflhllliifi SMILE l. i =1 l l l EXTRAVAGJNT E.’ ‘f’ said Donald.‘ "I ve'vc got married?" “Ay. Donald." ‘flAn whit kind of wife hae ye got? Oat; siic cook?" "No. I don't think so." "Can she seyv?" "Now “Thcn whit can she do?" lW0m'an's Re almu/ S0 Happenings. 0t The eek a Second Subaltern Elizabeth Wind- sor the Auxiliary Territorial Service. will be plain “ma’am" to her subordinates and sleep in a camp bed like any other girl in the forces-but she's heir to the throne of Britain. Outside the A. T. S. she is Princess Elizabeth and sr-c will take her training at p big camp somewhere in southern Eng;- land. one Headquarters said the princess will live in the same conditions as any other officer of hcr rank in the camp to which she is poslrd. She will share the ordinary life cf the mess and will be dependent cn her senior officers for any privi- leges she may seek. But these grlvllelses will be few. a Bucking- r am Palace spokesman said. be- cause "flie princess wl=iics to throw herself heart and soul into this Job.’ In this she is not. only ful- filling her own desire. but also that of the King and Queen." loo Princess Elizabeth's reasons for joining the A. T. S. were termed ‘purely personal." For many years she has,shovl'n partiality for this branch of the services. On the official entry fomi she is fillOWfl simply as "Elizabeth Windsor." She will take any parades which may be arranged in the usual rou- tine and participate in all the or- dinary work of her unit. The prin- cess will engage in no public duties while in training. coo Her Royal-Highness. the Princess Alice, wife of Canada's Governor- Gcncral. cut the birthday cake at abanquct celebrating the 33rd an- invcl-sary of girl scouting in Wash- gton. Princess Alice. honorary president of the Canadian council of Girl Guides. with hei- husband, the Earl of Athlone were guests at the White House. She accom- panied Mrs. Frank-lin D. Roosevelt. wl_ln is honorary president of the Girl Scouts of America, to the ban- quet. Mrs. Roosevelt, Mme. Wei. wife of the Chinese ambassador, Mme. Henri Bonnet. wife of the French ambassador. and Mrs. Har- old Butlcr. wife of the minister of information at the British embassy. were the principal speakers. They paid tribute to the contributions which young people in general and Girl Scouts and Girl Guides in par- ticular have made to the war ef- fort in their respective countries. I U Chief Justice Thane Campbell and Mrs. Campbell were the guests of the letters sister, Mrs. D. S. Blair lincl Mr. Blair, while in Ot- tawa this week. so: The Hon. G. D. DcBlois and Mrs. DcBlois are spending the Easter‘ season in Boston. guests at the Statler Hotel. a a O Mrs. Frank Ashworth and young daughter Colleen, arrived from Halifax yesterday to spend the Easter week-end with Mrs. Ash- worth‘s brother. Rev. T. H. B. Som- ers, and Mrs. Somers at the Kirk House. I O O Mrs. George J. gers is spend- ing the week 1n Ottawa having gone up to visit her 501i, George, WliO was one of the R.C.A.F. gra- duates at Uplands Wing Parade on day morning on band. LL-Ool. L. T. Lowther. O.5E. E11, secrefA Joint Staff Mrs. J. A. Webster wll hostess at an enjoyable two table brldg hcr home last‘ Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Marcus Calder lnd her all- ter, Mrs. Morley Bell side left Tuesday for They expect to return shortly lf- ter the EBStfluSCESOh. Their friends will Mrs. Bigelow. wife of Flying Of- ficer G. .' Bigelow. tercd the PEI. Hospital Tuesday to undergo an operation from w it is hoped she will make a good recovery. Mrs. Orin MacGregor of Halifax who came over to spend Easter with her mother, Mrs. W. E. W. Owen. entertained for friends at the tea hour on ‘Wednesday. Mrs. A. E. Russel is being wel- comed home from Montreal where she went for medical treatment and is now convalcfclng ‘nicely. Mrs. D. J. Riley left for Wasn- ington on Thursda visit to her niece wan of the Canadian Embassy in that city. Miss Marjorie Lar e has return- ed to Washington a ter l delight- ful holida and Mrs. lBd.Ll:l’K€', ueen St. Princess Juliana of the Nether- lands visited the Queen The Netherlanc. New York week to the Un with her W11. dur this week to Miss Dorothy Maroon R..C.M.P. Tuesday for Fredericton. N. 8.. where she will make her future ome. of Mrs. Harry W, Cudmore and Miss Ruth Ross entertained retty tea ome Thursday afternoon in honor 9° McConnell, Connell. secretary of the . .A.. who with her young son are now resl of Mrs. James Mc Y.M Among the interesting visitors here this week were Lleut. W. .1’. Inman. RCNVR. and Mrs, Inman. the former Miss Joan Sinclair, Ros- grovor. Northern eland. have had a. delightful holida. let. Inmln’: lun Bagnall who gave them a very cordial wel- Lleut. Inman has been at- tached to a British aircraft carrier to: the past few weeks and is now on leave to visit: his mot Mrs. come. wther left yester- villt to he: hus- of the Olnad ' ion ‘in Wlahlngl 83C of Bummer- Montreal. . YOII regret that .._. R.C.A.F.. en- hich 0 l O this region. - 80h] who have to lo lend them mitten of the Q. on a ten days ss Dorothy Kir- 96 hm" O I amount- to aul a arents. Mr. and would give one comn-lo the workrooms of ted States. to: farewells were said staff left who edAsugar? n00 at a, very at Mrs. Cudmorefil wife of Mr. | tcrlty lilies. nth ed gardens. for 50 guests. R.C.A.P‘., 0f a. assisted the 110m. satin brocade I r pattern The y with Bears. Craswell l?! M11. and Mrg. white. her. Mrs. and Trade Board. a 4B hour leave ‘ton 4 wjceksyration 9f y. preserves coupons or 2 sugar cou- pons or 4 butler combination of 1 preserves coupon and 2 butter coupons etc. _ . I purchased a half pound of icing sugar the other day and the grocer hook two preserves coupons for it. Are more coupons needed for icing sugar than for granulat- the furniture include a dinin coverings beige, except in the main drawingl room, where there is a jarra with silky offiwnlte. Grecian rugs, v ' b . PWQVG. There are floodlit. recesses forrtklnwhat foe‘ the Wm fileltlilil; ilfolorhhe ¥llllelschliirs ‘lnmttlilgl me“ room are upholstered in finluaérgllifilgvrlllclel. lslxlflwtalggwmeaiu oextrav-ag. e. The b-ascs of] most of the chairs are painted in The small drawing-room is upholstered in eggshell blue satin brocade with a. small white pattern.‘ It has small golden-painted chairs. The main bedrooms are carpeted. in beige, with hydrangea blue cur-‘ in whit .............= n1 M... Tool only Price Control Quellloal and Answln l'er- intelligent questions llh on price control are invited‘ writlng- to the Women's Regional Advisory Com- llar Time Prices Since we are only allowed‘ coupons on the RB-ltlu to coverl every i: meals that we have servedJ can we have the extra 3 meal; ion leave; carried over to the next 33-180? A. The thing to do is to accum- ulalw the 118-180‘; until ltie meals a multfgle of nine. 00 hour leave n12 meals) t6 meals) You could receive 2 coupons or a . N0. you should have received half a pound of icing sugar for one‘ from preserves coupon. coupon is good for one-half pound} of any kind of sugar except maple sugar which is rationed at pounds net for each preserves ccu-, n. Each preservw THE cilanatrirla-l-uwar GUARD ‘The same rich flavoured Tea over '35 years ‘i ..; ' be men agreeable companions! Ior there ll no llololug our liter egos. We can't divorce. our other lelf ll we can _l mulnrwlto. or l cantank- eroul malaria. We elm ovoid-our own loamy ll we M tlfit d l dull and tlrelbulo bore. neekl like the old woman or old Queltionl and Answel-l on Price; Control Will appear in The Guard- lan u l rcguflr feature each day.‘ The questions are those which have reached the Wartime Prices and Trade Board from housewives in The answers are pro vldell by the Board Readers. l l . l I r 1W0 bread? l 1 Duchess of Gloucester in Gan- dents in Charlottetown. ' . Early spring flowers gave a gw|berrm The work was done on aus touch and a friendly social hour was spent as Mrs. McConnell met the members of the Girls’ Work Committee. A pleasant hagpening during the afternoon was t e sentatloii to Mrs. Morrow. wife of FL-Lieut. Morrow, dainty gift in appreciation for the many ways she has Committee and other branches of Y.M.C.A. work during her resid- ence in Charlottetown. One pleasing feature of the work was the demolition of four-air-raid shel and Duchess saw only newly-plant- The few additions ‘ ters. The Duke tabe The privncipa color The throughout are of th with a scheme at Yarr-alumla‘ is off-white. . l with various shades of blue. . What is h floonelatloievof "gape"? vv v cial a fir-mill V.) l. vl~ s-r=- i nouslnoln sonavloox I! Bnbertllal Dlrnlng If y-ou hem tablecloths. slvc the pieces that are cut off pull out the threads and wrap onlo a l l: it makes the very beet t for darnuig. Cut Elowm A small q tlt 0f clmpbo charcoal dlsswedy in the val: or receptacle will km: cut flowers freeti for c long c. ' caleiieiu If chickens are washed in 8W baking soda water they will no retain the usual disagreeable odor. f! h HOW Blll I! By Anne Ashley s“ . How cal} I PPers wear anger A. the bedroom slip are becoming woin. particular their inner soles, find an old discarded felt hat. cut new inner soles and glue them in the suppers. . How can I economize when making salads? A. The vegetables that are left dinner, such l8 beetsfia, or celery. can be utilised in next day's luncheon salad. How can I easily warm gnake bedroom A. Try do ble boiler f r warming bisc ts’ antli rolls, peg- ‘tjicularly if the bread ll come-what ry. BETTER l EIIBLISII twee? "I Bucks he will be there." the correct pronun- choneofthcaewordall groove. what is a word beginning ILNSWEIS 1. Say "I think (or suppose) he will be there." 2. Pronounce the a as in ope, not gag. 3. ntove. A. Fagcfiritiszn to nepnetws t Olhbfil‘ re ‘Ves; bestows o pcronoge y 5. Prodig- ' mllmuoh grove. ll lt . Plastic surgery can give ill-lam any kind of l. MOO they four. from l ‘ m, Greek profile to I perky m. a ltrtvcbm than or l curvwlwl 1m!- fui is l mutter of diet. Oomplexlonl out be boluht l dime I own at ‘all: straight’- hllr or curll ll purely lmltter of volition. are good clothes. and drcmllkcrl and tlilorl with oklil to deli artfully with our deficimciel. no one hll to go through llfe looklnl and feelinl like l living caricature of a human being. ' . l depends that. 1t ll terrible to even think yaaflfiflghgznfifio, m- oo, ol-‘pgl-haps '10. or 80 years with a person who never hll ln mil-Ml amusing to do. who boml you to telrl. peopl . Keep in the going. Cultivate an lu- fivfeghllliznloexlllt youfAnd read. And read. And rend. The man who can sly "my mind to me l kingdom la" ll never lonely. He never lacks for coulpI-fllwlhllll coupon 11 4 (on of pep. who .tell ul c-funny Etzlcgalfighhulgllvlgoéllrelli and courage and make ul feel that life ll still worth iivina. Well. it ll no to w“ Wham" “i: 1"" mm" ful Charlie or Gloomy Gus for l stand-in. for you are mm. hm m6 either take the sorrows and disappointment-I °1 m‘ M‘ ° c ' llopflnen you until you grow lo lourld and embittered and pelllmlltie that you dread your own society. p, i pity we don't try to make that companionship more agreeable? What is wrong with this sen- H co id euily crackle 0f the flN. of the tea-kettle and Tlbbyu content- ‘nepo- ed Friday cording to thcmselvs "had missed a - thiee Ill-idly ", came to join us for round; .1101... BEST comm Dwelling 0m Misfortune: Soul's Ono's Views 0n Life . , - _ __._-_. , llwublvltolhlvllthotlrlolvolfromtbo notlltflllflhllllhltwebllbfiifllofl Vdffllll u the t ourlelvcl to We lwll llmqly mlnlreltrclttntbleyolofthoblholdo all of u: woiua like to he glamour born m4 atria- Uufortunltnly. Nature doesn't turn out many Amerlcll and Hobart lbrloro. but. for lll of that. we are not doomed to lbudder lt our reflections every time we plll l mirror. For in thole bye no one need be ll homely as God made them ,unlela they lre lacking in enolllh intelligence and energy to be other-wile. c, and whether l woman il l blonds or l brunette. whlthfl‘ Furthermore, there u nwlvl. u the neiwh m. ll toilette to fill upon ulnevorprelcnt helpluthlllofulod. Allonglltborc Then there is the matter of having la aareoahle life companion- tdel, or who olp never think of llflhlll Well. the any to avoid that il to incke yourself your own belt com- Aml what we lll orlve ll cheerful ilonlblp. We llll i0 Ill-W You can me up lmtllilg. or youoln dwell on l_ll the milfortunel that blvl Since we are bound to live with ourselves for years and years. isn't which has lain idle for many yolrl- Llst night b01118 bread-letting lea- lfln Ind l Km provide lulu n our: Tnle there .1 ELLEII-‘g-‘l-ITIIIY“ ‘ s‘, An mull val-mer- Wife | time of all bu- nch for were cook- W ve e. one cup of it more than so 3s Jan-lee. and well. I mmhbngkd rlwflnallblzblqloglr "l?" m!“ er ( . their ulna once they not!“ l!“ hoot lnc holtess are - As itwlsthue wu it. v Ind also our breakfast will t1 - PUTHIIQ. Thlt was before om- evenlng visitors, who lc- Then tile ralnvon th! wile was our radio-en _ t. elin n: ma‘ replaced by lnow l u!!!‘ 81m‘ be ln [Judyu l 0mm; mo .."°.i.l“‘.;‘.lv“.“ll.é.“i‘“ii.“““ ~=°“~= ill air-Ev» ........ of us at Altlél-lea who listened. ‘d’ s“ ‘ m held James‘ at tlon more than ordinarily although there were oc- euiona when he wan’ " from it Q. A. bride lrli-eu he h mlhmobeonw n? res. .7011! YOU'RE lltlzoso llowlll FIEEAMAN lo rlolll fi/lefiiitfitozzfiizi. flea/remixed! 7 Jain f/ze ‘Apply h C.W.A.C. Ilvruiiing Officer, MO. MD. 6, Hclilali ETIIIIIETTE zlflgkhas given hcr Yes. In most would make this thanks her mos‘. etfilslvc. By Roberta Lee la lt- oblllalorr that ll bride write a. note of thanks to someone a check as a inst $111993 .tll| letter oi whet should be worn by a er mistress is giv- . gray, or white uni- lcoordlng to the se apron and cap. Q.. asor. with 1s it hmllen w stir. "There ll no use in ma wntlilg l0 win A. No; one should sal". ‘Tilers ll no use in my wrltlnz to loll." TAUGHT BUYING ART when a boy in ancient Rllllll reached the age of 12. hc acroni- pulled his farther to the market to receive instruction in food buying. the art oi lien’! a seusllie a A t» nlm llolmnv . talus with a white feathering frond’ reawn o’ rdlmmwhip‘ ‘dteslgn. The chairs ogre: tsofgs {n ‘MW’ Few changes were made lt Ycr- Bse T00R15 8TB l-lP 0! EN ll D°cwr__y°ur husband must M" ralumia. the home of the Duke and 111811811 Chlflll- - - abSOéUM, quiet gem L, a “m; pow cr. Wife-When do I give it to him? Doetor—Yotu don't five it to him -you ta-ke it yoursel . i a grand Thursday afternoon. which marked the end of the big Commonwealth. Air Training Plan tn be held at‘ Uplands. R.C.A.F. station. "Man, Donald. she's G. S. Inman, i_n Suininerside. er." ch. mon. ye're daft." said Don- ilcl . disgust. "Windo ll canary hac °5§L°D%P9Y-°" LydiaE.PinkhamisllcgctnblcCompound not only help! rcllcvc monthly pain but unite li-ll-isiuv m your: xrrcllnm ptlotm ltll'l'lol\l cllauiunlut APRIL TUE WE CHEERFUL EMBROIDERY MOTIFS CRANBERRY MINCE ‘II-AT Method: Leftover cro , sauce be d 1 th , b at..." 2:. us. "t l’ c" Iutllr Coupon l0! ll valid. not . _ for “it?” t. admit-i“. 35ml. the tlrtl are donc. 14 lmnl slllrsllols ll lolvllcoll ' - mdfiPmnlpf MAIL Service z 0 :-..l.;*ll:..'"“ "- 2 7 28 51w £0! Jm/csfmenl you ti». flake- CBNIDB‘I "It VICTORY LOAN lumi- Coupon I02 ll valid. l3 lutlcr Coupon I09: Sugar Ceu- ponl Si. 512 Pn- olrvll Couponl 45. 4| m valid. {gown oonvolrilrltilgui with one of y. or . , or our aehh- ' bor on the ltlll. Infrequcntly. 1 was fa": ambmd m, so... hauled WIMP“ the fields. The wind was so bois- him to attention, not an ll - mom toda . Trea tolled _ , {DQ073311 tflléht I once hld "nyod ‘t f“ 11515133“; ghaummpanying nervous. tired. high- l-‘i-i _i__—l mom "419 wine ltru feelings-when due toiunctlonal _ ‘M g old , psi disturbances. it's one oi the l l ily lfltt ‘till dark knew no peace. ITIMQGBGCIlVOMHlICIIIQSIOIUIISPUFQOSE; I Lndoofg J in the greyness Plnkhanfc Compound helps rlrlllm I s while 15g! hded mlglwntffigbglll: Followllbeldlrcctlonl. Try 11-’ ' pans a t en as . , vroellail ' .- i .Th a m Bwrlns- conlroullo i“ m" "el.....sa‘z.".... . 4*~¢M“""H__ ,_ 1: Needlecraft f» SWANKY TWO - PIECE! Yo ' lobeol girls lavl two-plac- mi “fig-strewn i; iult u aloe for K001 ll‘ for Iucboblel. mo: the roomy box pleltl in the mi anal u t in am M, 16. em IQIPEQUXNI only 8 ylrda 36-inch fabric for the lui .522‘ ifillliti" ’°' com ' nude. Print your Name. Address lad ltyll Num plainly. Ia lure to ltlto lile you 'AdflNlI Pattern De llblrlottatlown Ouurlf Hill lfllTht 7.:::;ln9,\n} ¢--g 17 18 24 25 All temporary old style larqo lilo rotioncouponl issued on cards expire April 30th. 16 22 23 29 30 couron VALUES Suqar (Red) - - - - - One Pound Butter (Purple) - - - - Half Pound ltnotAddmu ‘ nova butter Coupon lM ll valid. m” "on," 95A’!!! m INIICTI the molt potent welpon discovered l0 flr. 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' to Neemwork ‘surely. lta mm Guardian. isooa‘ ltlculvs {coon can“ so Quail‘: ._ . ,lisculrs Plfllllfl