"‘ “r- €-4"<-__L*P.4->4 ..- . PAGE TWO Woman's R DAILY LENTEN MEDITATIONS I‘ DAII OI‘ ITBIQI IromaCn ’ t "Love never faileth." wrote st. Paul in one. oi his subllmest pas- sages. Of this truth he was doubly lu-Nihekxiewittobetruebothoi human love and o! divine. What 3t. Paul verified in his own experience must be o! supreme value to us to- Evetr since his conversion St. Paul had been the object of bitter enniity. Friends and comrades in ' Phar- lsalc days turned from him with lothing and contempt; not a few plotted his murder. At moments he must have thought nimseli almost wholly friendiess. Even among the Christians tiiere were those onetime ardent supporters who were alien- ated later by his candour. "Do you novw count me as your enemy," he Irina to the Galatians. "because I love the courage to tell you the truth? Yet in spite of these and other defections love remained. There were staunch friends still when even Barnabas turned away’; friends still eager to share his hard- ships ,to Journey with him, and t0 [ace martyrdom with him_ At the close of each letter he thinks with gratitude of his iriendships. some new. others of long standing. He recollects. and commemorates Ernie- tuily_ their unselfish care for his needs. "Many are they that hate me," he might have said with the Psalmist; but he was sure that love nevcr faileth. and he knew that it grows in value as outward afflictions multiply. Even more sure and more precious m him was his certainty oi the love pi God. He above all men must have elt the strain oi frequent defeat and a parent failure. sudden and inex- pficable reversals oi’ his plans. bit- suiferings beialling those who would have lived scatheless had thev not accepted his teaching. Yet not +§+4+OQ+O4 otlindarhest Iiomentddhedotibt iolr an instant the enduring love of God Whatever else went, love could not fail. “Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?" he asked triumphantly. "Shall tribulation, or distress. or persecution. or famine. or nakedness. or sword?" This indomitable confidence ll needed today. The iorccs of war have been let loose upon the world. For thousands life has suddenly be- come a nightmare; everything which makes it worth while has been taken away. Laughter. happiness, pleasant plans, congenial and rewarding tasks. innocent delights and inter- ests _oi all kinds have given way to wearing anxieties. On elderly people a temptation to despair presses wit special severity since they are dis- nbled from plunging into new war- time occupations. Yet lo them the thought stiggested by St bring the greatest help. faileth. Already it has brought its consola- tions. There has been revived throughout the country the spirit of neighbourliiioss. Formal barriers break down; in town and village people are more instinctively friend- ly, readier to do good turns. more prompt to help at the cost of trouble to themselves. There is no one who cannot resolve to cultivate more eagerly this spirit of love in his own hie, and to encourage its growth in others, To be among men as those that serve by love is the kind oi’ practical religion most needed to- day. Indeed lt is to follow the ex- ample oi Christ. And always. the source and pat- ter _ol hiuiian love remains the un- failing love oi God. The present mav be dark. the future uncertain. yet we can be strenctliened to share St. Paul's confidence that "neither things present nor things to come can separate us from the love oi God. 174111611 is in Christ Jesus our Lord." f .'> r/ In giant stitdi. complete instruction fu- This long-sleeved or sleeveless rope wool cardigan is easy Pnthrn No. i006 eonggius 112st of materials making . o order pattern: Write or send above plctuN with your name and I055 toknltin “and address with l5 cents in eoin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- town Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlewm-k Department Design No. i066 NAME I'll!!!‘ AIIZv“-—-—~— ——--—-————--_..- @v'mo§---_____ Y-———-- —--. your grocer to keep sugar supply, week. Remember, too, Yllli ...und your Grocer Your grocer would like to sell you all the lugs: you want. He has built up his business by pleasing his customers. Bu! right now he ha: u patriotic duty to perform. Canada must nvo sugar. So Canada lin Inked Remember, your grocer liu nothing to gain- and much to loco-by seeing llnt you keep your purchases down m ‘A pound per penon per refuse to sell sugar to anyone he believes is tying to disregard the law, and will aka a record of the names and addresses of those who buy in what seem to be excessive quantifies. TIBEY THE [AW Tlll WAITIMI PRICES AND TRADE BOARD, OTTAWA s watchful eye on the that he has the right to msr IN-I h Cold Roast Beevi AIL? Sugar-Saving - MENUS (FOB. MONDAY, MARCH ll) Did you have roast bee! at your house for Sunday dinner? Here's a menu for Monday that uses it. will. io the beet advantage, with some d the best desserts you ever saw. And they're all sugar gym-ll BREAKFAST Sliced Orange: Choice of Cereal with top milk Whole Wheat Toast Marmalade ‘lied Coffee Milk DIININER. (Mid-day or Evening) Vegetable Bouillon Cole Slaw ‘Hot Gingerbread with Cream Cheese Topping Tea. Coffee Milk EVENING MEAL (or Luncheon) Tomato Juice Scrambled Elzgswlth Mushrooms ‘Apple Sauce Oatmeal Cookies Tea Coffee Chocolate Milk And here .\*e bwo of the recipes: IIOT GINGERBREAD with Cream Cheese Topping 1 1-2 cups sifted ilour—pinch salt 1 teaspoon ginger 1-2 teaspoon cinnrnlon 1-4 cup shortening 1-4 cup sugar 1-2 cup molasses 1 egg 1 teaspoon soda 1-2 cup sour milk Slit flour. salt and spices. Cream the shortening and sugar, add mo- losses and beaten egg. Dissolve scda in sour milk and add alter- nately with the sifted flour Blend thoroughly, tui'n into greased. shal- low pan and bake in moderate oven (350 F) for about 3U min- utes. TOPPING Mix chopped, stoned dates and nutmeats with pain crram cheese. Blend well and spread on ginger- bread. Whlpird crsrm may be used in place of this if preferred. cook's conzvm BOILED RAISIN can‘. Boil 1 1-2 cups otf seedless raisins 1'01‘ 15 minutes. ‘rake off stove and add 1-2 cu-p butter 1-2 cup brown 5118M‘. 1 beaten egg. 1-2 cup flour. Silt 1 cup ilour inrto which stir 1 scant teaspoon soda, 1 teaspoon baking powder, a pinch of salt, a teaspoon oi cinnamon and a tea- spoon oi nutmeg Bake in a slow oven for 45 minutes. "w."- tllsiross from IIIINTIILY FEMALE WEAKNESS Sifihiul. ‘Z.“t"”.‘.i“".. Y"".‘."‘° o o monEhl pain but a svfixfliel-l‘. oul lee in no to monthly func- Party “lacing Sheet" Inn Ior All What ll Bill up to-bllancing lo iizyily on one foot‘! He's playing the =ively game “Racing Sheet’. Every- body loves it! Linc up two teams to "run" uh iashfninl. Give the lint two contort- anltl — one kom ucli aide — two rievwqaopm each. Fin a popgim and away they gol liech player layl down a paper, steps on it with one foot, lays down .he second paper, steps on that and "oeuiotbetinishline. ‘Plineflie nut player on bis teem wndil to the Racing Sheets and do hi! t. To keep the fun at lever hoot, -ta.ge a “Bronco Busting" Iluni. One ueat play! the cowboy. Another ive lino up to make the Bronco- dual ilungee wildly while In cowboy riee to mount by slasping In he: ilayer around the waist. A. nun way to make you‘ pea-b umhtobavolotlcfplneemid zuntei You'll Ind been d nee it or IZ-poge booklet-J d- umb Douingllatch, lluuey, My usbond Doesn't like Peal, many ihm. Clever ice-breakers, action amel. fortune Illlflll. lend 20c in coins for you’ copy o4’ "Party Games for All Occasions" to The Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write plainly your Name. Address and the Name of booklet. Na-me Street Address 01%! mun, 11m cnanromurowu GUARDIAN A e film I Social and Personal I Fashions '1 L As-lihxlll A Gran a d“. Er n I ary It's not exactly a new experience ior her, but the matriarch oi Brit- ain's ruling family rarely misses a royal christening. Here's Queen Mary, seldom pliofogiuplicd since the war, with her newest grandson, the son of lhc Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, after the ceremonies in a private chapel somewhere in England. living a Leisure The Woman's Realm Said the sparrow i0 the robin: "I should really lk-g to know Wuy itiese anxious human beings Rush about and worry so." Said the sparrow to ilze robin: “Friend, I think that it must be That they have no Heavenly Father Such as cares for you and me." D0 DUST RIGHT Pine iurniture is an asset to your home and well worh daily care to keep its original beauty. Dally dust- ing will postpone a more strenuous cleaning if the surface should be allowed to collect grime. Use s clean, soft, lintless cloth and dust lightly with even strokes to take up the dust with the cloth rat-her than to scatter it. Be careful to select a good polish ii you use one Ah Oily duster may leave a coating that will only be a dust catcher. ELECTRIC TOASTER With current emphasis on saving ho M equipment now on hand, here are some do's and don't; about caring for your electric toast- er. Do not immerse it in water, ever; do wipe it oiif with a damrp cloth. Do use asmall brush-such as s paint brush—foi- dusting out orumibe; do not brush out until the toaster is cool. Do not use a harsh abrasive to clean it; i1 a scouring agent is necessary. be sure it is oi the mildest variety. VARIETY ADDS SPICE Variety in cooking vegetables adds the necessary spice to late winter menus that will lift dinner fare out oi the dcldrums. Glazing vegetables is one svay. and carrots 19.141 themselves sweetly to this method. Cook small. scraped car- rots until tender. then heat in heavy frying pan with brown sugar and a lltile butter until glazed creamed, chopped spinach, parsley potatoes and. Juicy ham steaks. LISZT AND NICHOLAS I At n. fete given in Franz Liszt’: honour before the Russian court, Nicholas I requested the great virtuoso to play. The music had scarcely begun when the pianist accidentally caught sight 0d the czar and was astonished to dis- cover that he was not listening but was talking to one of his gen- erals. Liszt continued to play, Nicholas to talk. Suddenly Liszt stopped.‘ While the court stared in silent amazement, the emperor went i0 Liszt and inquired what had happened. “When the emperor talks," the great virtuoso replied quietly, “everybody else must be silen-t.” "Hut when Lisct plays," rejoined Nicholas in s tone oi deep sincer- ity, "the emperor must be silent." And he was, too. When two shelves in the oven are used ior baking food at one time, shiit the pans around so that they are not directly under each other. This allows the hot air to circulate and do the baking. NEW COSTUME JEWELRY OF LACY, DELICATE ‘FLORAL TYPE Flower Jewelry is an inevitable accompaniment to spring cos- tumes but this year flowers are slated to bloom cal-Yer than usual. There are several reasons ior development of the flower fashion in jewelry. Flower motifs are light I'M’. dainty, nocenting the "pretty look" in costumes. Flower designs take naturally to the plas- tics and the acetates which are available for use in Jewelry, and jewelry manufacturers are exert- ing caution in the development oi metal pieces. Though they may have suiificient metal ior samples, They would <b_e_ni_¢e_served wit-hmthey do not want to make up —.- it ‘d... Dix {D.....;..," vvwvv v vvv THE WORLD GLOOMY Womem Can Do Good Job In Their Homes By Being Gay And Putting On Smile! nlledto oomfiuw ha,“ hmorieerbbut ‘HAS NO PLACE F012 oanrnunrzs NOW ___.--- enflo uttllil the esimtohel masculine-yin ii‘ ov w p who do no know how to go about it. Man of the writers ‘flxllgerifin with small children. Others are girls with J 5 111 55°F“ °r ° ~ Y can't park a car without dentlng a. lender. l0 ’i 8°! selves driving an ambulance in a blackout. nurses and couldn't put on a iirstni patient/s to ths story in an elevator. cat listens to them when afiii “’°“..¥.'.€° {iii don't kid themselves into 118 - , id . who would PM °°“1‘m"'l‘§.€“w§.’€‘¥omd“iioll do without their l Saturda n his? But. an tmmvglggreawglilt to do air it. and wk how they can do it. with all due apprec- lation o! the fine worb done by executive ies in streamlined — or o l“ . h ‘midi’ tfifiiwi" mi’ t e r o c s y I would utlllgmmtligt fr‘; tun: ‘d? war a country ass needs l s home soldiers at the iron. unsung women who m in cheerfully and uncom lamina buming on their own earth s nes are ing Just as important a service as that take care oi the baby n they were rwmina iivinl down an enemy plazne in the skies. EXAMPLES 0|‘ COURAGE hero who shoots Fm- they keep des Z5353 glfifltlxlllepldlegf the courage that can endure hardships witlgllt whining k l t il and citen into doing their duty, and F33: rilllkglgsimzlizilciteeeexls thiatoslicieinalves and sweethearts are worth 381M118 [or mfivfidllllllxtlghfgh the home-staying woman help in the defense of her country? First, by kecpinga stlfl upper up. By nailirifl y‘: he; "gala; snme mug w??? c012“; ‘tliéspnlg iliprgrivate Zhniierbulylllilt 119'!‘ riiwnnswnmtvl 0 11 9 y g a religion to chirk up everyone with whom 1i‘ her husband and sons have been called to the army, she can mgr; it easier for them to go by showms the same bravery an an Same Sh. lingness to make a sacrifice for her country that they h-IWQ 0W1!- can send them ofl with (lying banners instead oi draped 111 "199- 5h. can leave them tree to find. whatever happiness they can in their new life instead of being kept sick with worry 0W1‘ Whit P001‘ M111’! is doing without them. She can let them take with them the picture o! a strong woman, who is going to_ be equal to any situation. instead o! we who is drenched in woe and plmng away with anxiety 8-116 8111!! - WON'T WRITE GLOOMY LETTER-S her sweetheart who is gloom. m her heart, and making it she comes in contact And she can help nei- husband. or her m. or in the service keep up his morale by Wminfl him thgosort oglletfii: Sena-t ' up give him sometiiinz 10113’ i0 11111114 1* 1| .9 D 111111 . ggr her own letters and delete irom them all reierence to her 0WD 1011B iliiess and how she misses him. golvylttl-hemlaflees lféofiiifig pmmim M‘ about’ we “by hem‘ sick an e “mtg any “Paw- is n hero" a0 and ofler him a cheerful b - and make plans ior when be comes again how proud she is oi him. get oi home and tell him over and over ‘he men who“ duty keeps And 11 her husband is one o! vs m e“ “““’...*2““..‘.‘3‘i“§‘..2§ its this dxdgembglgrgonsgglathleiese ire the times that try men's souls and when I man needs a wife on whose breast he can weep and ur out the troubles he would be ashamed tq tell any other mm and will“ "14 “mi him and build up his laith in himself. put on . m.‘ akTlnamm wry and keep him enter- m g used and help him to iorget about the war tor a. iew hours gtildxyegiolnsiegnn like a. heroic thing for a woman to do, but it often takes arge i b ttl . i” “l‘°3<>?.i’l‘§f“é§a“i.éip"3‘é}€n‘€ ifé“ci‘ifil‘w t? iii-psi; a... famil! - healthy as possible and as well fed as she can with rationed food. She and. ingenuity and intelligence by makin ts i to Id "as" “lssaefurt. our. 1.1.1.1.- llie sends with courage and can use all her energy atable food edible, by all the little tasks that keel) a home ren by her example how to take Whit"?! cheeriulness. m a bmmalow apron instead oi a khsklllxfinivlgilllnaxlievebvzlllorlgtillzelsltpllll gaglie mans the home line, which is the front line on which battles flare ‘fopghtfnd ‘worn. can: or was UNFOBTUNATI who is slightly subnormal mentally wants to 8E3 0am MISS DIX-e-dl have a sister uset - _ 1i lth e, but she really figfllvilldolligtl-l/xiigllblg w ere alimdouldsb: tauzlrllit to do wlmi-hl could ieel that she yras us): 123st tpgt an“ a buwa w" whelllex: mi aEll my otller duties it is too much for me. $11k... up my family but m brothers and sisters, none of whom are willing care for herfwill no take her. They say itdis my duty. Why should she not go to an institution, since she wishes to 0 Sales TER. ANSWER-There is no reason in the world M1)‘ your sister should m, v» we h“ .§’€31Fi..2".°‘2€€§ set-i: be 1n l, private home. do oi her own mentality and - we t u» mahm“ h’ “ m‘ nonorav nix. in the streets o! a. scottisih city was unheard 0d. Johnson replied: "rhis does not arise from the want of beggars, but the impossibility c! starving t Bcotohmm.” fifia on which there is any chance oi tailing supplies. A Lacy, delicate treatment i8 sponsored: P1119”- W331i!» 01mm; or rather dainty "HMS 111 flowers massed in necklaces. brooches or pins with maichiii! bracelets. The “spun susflr" - feet which may be trained 111 111° was,“ plastic oontrbutles to the gngwnuig meet designed to let oi! the softer version oi navy street 1mm, crisp white or light sport-v costumes. COMBINED FLAVOURS For The Not Juli mother iwuudnas but s. cleverly designed neck you'll b0 ‘morehstrickinwn erature Needlecraft/ ' IT’S GREAT FOR SWEETENING CEREALS Whether on prepared cereals or on porridge, BEMA Molasses as a sweetener gives delicious, restful flavor, appealing to grown-ups u well u the children. BEMA Molasses, is the pure juice of the sugar cane. l: is, therefore, not only an ideal sweetener but is also rich in iron and other body build- ing elements. Use BEMA as a spread on bread, pan- cakes or waffles. Use it also for baking cakes, cookies, pies. Good all ways! "THE ORIGINAL PRODUCT ~ wor A alarm" IP- pstiuizig sandwich iillinge. Here's one that's novel: Cream 61111999. I little drained shredded pineapple and shopped ripe olives slicelotwiholewheutiioast. Adda lettuce louifitomlyoulikemda ma. IATGIDONIIIIO, Ooodlr ‘ ' adrenal lmtbruohingeuch day. Donne l. soit bristle brtmh and brush gently with the nap-never BAOONCUIIJ IILVII TAIINISI Nevei-leyarubberbandorany fllbber Article when it will much a ailm- ddsh. ‘me nlibei- will have a tax-lush mark that may be diffi- cult to remove. Boawell told Dr. Johnson that luiltathilllll lowing proud to go showing in is your: for the making with this ea.” pot- tem. There's cunning workman- ycke and the all ilie silos and B2. Size yards 0K N-inch lend ten-ed your Home. A number. Bo nurs to stats sine wilt style 110.830! lice .............. its... mu roi- w. . TRY , ‘ USING c RA "DIAPER RASII IAII’! fabric; 8-8 “lid (Hiding tern Write D1 l! time! and My: r e~MARCH 16. 194; UNDIEVOOR QOESNT PAY- ‘ last YOUR uuolts EYE.“ DAY.’ M’ Don’! llnnk kilo yedsrda-yb undlel o! a homing and hops {q the beet. You're ' ' ' popularity if you do! Things worn next your skin ab- sorb perspiration. Worn a second day, they develop unplullnt undll odor. Be more of delndnus by dip- ping your Indies in Lu: every nighgsoonuyoutnkerhemol. Lux removes every hint of odor. It keeps dalnlinesl safe-keep! delicate fibrlel lovely u new. So Inn your lolly dipping tonighl Alumina-ladle s cal-climb wile c: s, small merdinnt return .. oiinncon and ro- " r husband: “DO YW know. dear, I had a vocabulary if" . lllvilllcoll‘ and I iind 1111i 1 have s. vocabulary oi only W1" wumds " ~-.-,.. 50o . . m9 merchant, who though‘. only in terms oi merchandise, said; "You, my dear, your vocabulary n?‘ pens to be Inell, but, 0 heavens, the himoveri" Home 3357 l]!!! l6 to II