15sec rwo > t A Will PEA!“ By n Journalist ‘Ifhc chief practical difficulties which confront. man s‘; a moral beulz can be stated simply enough: he must do tho right thins. and he must know the right thing to do. The dllllculty oi’ the farmer has been lamented by writers so unlike as 5t. Paul and Ovid; indeed. "the good that 1 would do not. but the evil which I ivould not. that I do" lnikht almost be s translation of “video Illvlloro. prouoque; deterlorn sequoia" It ls. intact. the common coin- pluint of baffled hulnunltv in every Rue. But the other difficulty. that or choosing the right. course. ii" less oltcn experienced, is equally real. Probnblv in most lives there occur monzcnls ol acute perplexity over a decision, and real doubt as to which of two lines of action ls right. Yet. those tunes are exceptional. As |. rule. the counsel of the moralist seelns sufficient. “Always obey your conscience.’ hc advises. "and you wlirno‘. no wrong." The lnuitel- ls less simple than the IIIQHUISL see-ills to suppose. Blind ob- edience to conscience would be ex- cellent if conscience could be ed as on infallible guide. cue-lice," wilt-cs Professor Kilpatrlck, ‘is the VOiCO or the man's true self, End nls tluc self is ideally one with God." But. how \'u.st_ unluckily_ is the pull between this ideal and the act- ual! History supplies examples of lnelrtvlio. believing themselves to be relluioils. did. with perfectly serene rouse nccs. perfectly atrocious ‘lhe Pharisees of our Lord's ' gnlil, were highly conscien- tious. But. they had. allowed their onsclences to become perverted. heir inner litzht failed them, and ‘if the light that ls in thee be dark- ness," commented our Lord. “how kkkk ‘mks AAQ v vv vvvTV DAILY. , LENTEN MEDITATIONS gist is that darkness!" Thom on. fact. numerous defects from which n man's conscience may suf- fer should he fall to keep it in tune with uod. Alter n ion: series of un- Nventcd moral failures. it may bo- colnc hardened. so that it ceases to rezlster snv protest arzainst wrons- dvlllk- 01‘ 1t "my. on the other hand, become overscrupulous. so that its owner loses his sense of proportion. WOrfYlIllZ himself needlessly over trlfles while nezlecthm the weightier matters of God's law. Or a tlmorous man may be tempted to take his standards of right and. wrong from popular opinion. when it may be said that the coward makes con- science of us all. substituting for the voice of conscience the voice of the crowd. And these are but a few of the faults wluch may make the con- science. ilke a defective compass. an untrustworthy guide to the course that should be followed. Accordihzly. it ls of high import- ance to keep the consclencein zood repair. The Gospels provide the standard by which it is to be tested. By devotional study of them, by intense prayer, by quiet communion with God. comes that rizht. judg- ment WlllCll enables what. should be clone to be discerned. as _\vell as strength for its accomplishment. These human needs are expressed supremciv _well in a, prover so amaz- ingly concise and. comprehensive as to be well worth relnelnbermx for frequent use. It runs:- O Lord. we beseech Thee merci- fully to receive the prayers of Thy people which call upon Thee zand grant that they may both perceive and know what things thcv onsht to do. and also mav have grace and power faithfully to fulfil me .,.nn.; through Jesus Christ our LON. 1f this prayer is zranted how lit- tle else need be asked! cl~roivrrlrilsl> l»lmtrs-srrnvseanalrnheoption-arsenal Safes of flower seeds and bulbs for the production of flowers; herb seeds; seod poiatrces. and register- ed and ceztified seeds of vegetable, le root, forage lawn. grass, cereal and other field seeds are rxelnpted, by order of The Wartime Prices and Trade Board as from January 13, 1942, from the Pro- vision; of Section 3 of the Max- hium Prices Regulations. IBy FRY? 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Arrid has been awarded the ApprovalScsloftheAmericsn Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabrics. Ania ll H18 LARGEST SELLING DEODORANT. Try a in today! IIRRID 39W!" "21'..'.“'.'..°'.?2“.‘.‘.‘f§3.'f,'...'“°"'. lllomlnl-finllo , CONVOYS A doting aunt Eng Qmcle fiver; taking a. ve small u very ve boy for a wzk. ‘They kept him be- tween them in order to him against any danger hailed tlhe little fellow. your daddy and mamma?’ o," retort/ed Bobby. "thorn! convoys!" 11W JUST LIKE IIIM It was the day of the school concert and the audience consisted mainly of mothers, proud or en- vious, according to the arts that. their children were play . One small boy mounted the plat- form. Striking a bold attitude, he gan. “Friends, Rom-ans, coimtry- men lend me your oars!" whereupon one of the mothers turned to her companion. "more, that's [he Jonesee boy." she said tartly. "He wouldn't be his mother's son ii he werczrt try- w something." oéwmw, ARLOITIITQLN (IUARDIAL _ protect "Hullo. Bobby," ah acquaintance frs um: CCRNER THERE SHOULD BE NO MONOPOLY "°"““i£'§’m“”w lUNTIL AFTER THE ENGAGEMENT $.85‘? i"d&';§;fs‘dl... t powder, 1-2 cup s Boys And Girls Should Enjoy Full Freedom 1-3 0MP ecr-gwrzlcsfiilwsslifisr-cbf T0 Associate With Other Friends mum MISS DDK—.A'bout M" Wm‘ ' I"! l mmqmzcggsbeatlen lcupmilk l-z cup m, melted. 1 5w molars.’ 5m. ingredient‘ . no I be In had known all my life, but after about e ht months o this we ported be- cause she would not agree to my deman that she 80 wit-ll 110 0W9!‘ 11°? but me. After that we did not keep comllllmy for nearly B W". but 110W we have gone back together again and the same argument has come up l and we are about to fall out over it once more. Do you think I have a right to ask i-hiisygzrl not w :0_ with other boys. or pot? ED ' m N h ‘fight baking powder may replace w $1.1: ivgfihgotg ggnwi agymgtxlllerafnan but 5°“ “d m , baking powder him until he is enga ed to her and the wedding called ‘i701. day is set. and a gir‘ is silly if she t0 m w overnizht. when Bond had left him s"r..°t".tlra"r.sz"stdwit."not... will l W l» swim-l». ml- “ifnglpgmnonlal Inspects awn mm he,‘ mm- understandlnz. And Welsh. loyal to a t h“ m the s lghwst intent on o; mlryying the backbone. felt akifrieved. g“ h?" f! k about u high-handed ,. p.-<,.,eed- "on. that's all rlizht. and w; no i" “me t...“ 1mm“... why 81m have 11mg sood raking it all up again!" Bone. ellgnfghongmmon sense ‘to fall for it is past all iielllled-I119llgllbdeclitlglmelzlldflmfyl" my; npasslng o W a u: ." ou tllxllidersftgflcmglortfllyegmtliallliy %)'sayn tic? ll‘, §1°.'1“.hl. our-mt to know by this time that the sh m: ust be his exclusive property just as. much vounz women who don't look dec- eumshe were married to mm ' she mum-g, eptive are the very ones s man i“ k a m other boy 5m mu” no; accept my should trust least. However. we're 0g d?) thlgka except from him. She must sit at 11"?- §° the"? "1 "Id W 19-’ 11:23}: tgtglxds fir, hgIaglilglllls when he doesn't. feel like stfilipin out. Yet sJAgd-iéf v5 mbepazilmgiéi {fig}? , . . 115- - 5 . t1 B8 2° d“??? ilggifitivfiiméiiflélidaFoy sl“intl’olv‘i°ivl?fi'ni‘i°ii°fi"fii niiglT-sn- let we boss at that howl know who d. 1th ht fhi.h h tated tlons such things as engagement rim?! “m! wedding bells. neg “p055 rrggarvdsenthee asccgunt GIRL l8 THE LOSER and so on. It would have done you ‘rhis arrangement leaves the boy free to kiss and ride away When- xood tltlotsec his facemwhcn I told _ . him a you were e owner o ever he wcnrles of the girl or sees some newerhaéiéiyrgxmcglfiillgélulfolélagge Sunninxholme. the one he'd called C - ~ ~ ' . . ou’v n °3i1?l“§<~“d§mi. 315535.15‘. i3 ‘éfiigis-tlfitoti‘? "ti... the on wastes h" Y°“"" m"??? 3.95m“ ‘wilgfi °'°°k—" which is the time when she is most attrggig: 131g rmlgnlgherggil gfiiflstagg gm,“ Yqu may understyand arm“? Tnalpilfl ‘fltizggg $311235?’ upsolfle azentjsaxbranded as Tom's lzirl or Dick's slrl “fr” b“ thwfif“ "erymklilr" ' i . andIthfrgalcgehgelogéltirgnyhfifixénllllggs that men with more 113111?’ rasrzrssilxtsi.“ ‘r:.l*z"i~:.t trt.ttslts.tdd.r'rr.“ssh: 2.2.. lseft. on the shelf with no men on the strinil. WOYSB figOlIQDlZ-Tioacgzliggfg ‘g6: divorcee because she has notiigggéitlllfifuzfllgaiy is; "garb when they make Boys think that thegsi)? as the price of their attentions. In a way them Hive up all other 1 m nd to mg this is true. For one thing. it automatically 6111111118“ "-11 1' “a “ - r "Hence, 1 Buppaw. you, obvious de_ srlesarllrrtltasrlarties: a "M w“ '" "m" ‘° “m” ilii“..i‘ili.-l°‘"° more "or But the boy does not trot of! as scotfree Qtlllglé fizgirgcshehgragfift-m giiire‘ mm.’ as he dressem Bond looked slso lS a victim of the keelllnl-f Cosmllflltlyle iélfiigce-of getting acquainted from the windows on a fair morn- with him tvhcrever he goes he m_ ses - to his “king ins: with the panorama of this well- wlth other girl-s Rlld 99mm“ final“! ‘me "m" ‘ remembered cou tryside at its best. There was a sl nht difference here. SUMETIMES MAN CANNOT ESCAPE r Likewise, while theoretically it is easy for a man to rid. himself o a “m spread o‘ the vastly extended woman for whom he has lost has tailf-tggesfeglgyaél fimilgehgrrdgrehxgggé airforce station in one direction. difficult things in the world to o. man possesses to w“ clinging The new and dman; township o; more backbone than the flveriwft d down by a womaxfs team And the fllm studios in another. Even in ltlandshaghai ‘SE13 ‘i115? 1213f 251x11‘: LE ether for vears and years. bublic éhgwmgfi ggfiulllfillgtléghltlfi “self- oo. w l re cc e u - ogilrlion marries them. no matter how tred they may hflve grown of each geifigggénfihitsggfié swlmlglng 5p 012)] o er. e ams w ere oncs So I sav to all Rlrls and boys: monopolyfiafierefizlgéygeg§ "hi" 7°" a lame lily-pond. had Riven colour are lust looking around keepyogrsglf 3E5 _°m and glitter m the creel-l sword of e Dark. . DEAR MISS DIX-My boy friend and I Wlmt to F“ married’ but d“ It was the modern touch eliminat- to the fact that we are of different rcllilzlogg ggefplfgffgllixiu “g; i the simplicity of nature. Not to this marriage. We are 18 years a‘ ruflrm except the 6m he Lg now o _,ec¢_1°nab1y_ n was mam. and eh slcany unm to get a‘ jqb with anlyiigf the!‘ and if he marries me he will fic-texinly “rflsncl “kmstpmnd 5d" working for. This 1S owned bv at mother and three sisters as lted-an improvement. But, ss- lose his lob. I am working to sulmoé fiwher says she cannot posslbw ing over this m elemen o my father_ died several years moi an d a we her oneflmd o‘ mv sub change, he 1am“ w; 1n the ma}, get along 1i I leave her‘. ‘Iliad p 1:29 rut only “as it a“ “ML what air. remembering his last mornlns ary after I married. bu . o course-k ml; e ‘eel we deserve some ham in this very room. the morninl should we do? The way seems do! - W no which began to rinse down the cur- tain on his so-far brilliant past. be- i in our lives. ‘ - DIEZSNSWEM; am afraid that you will think that I am offering yo}; gLxmg_mmt_lpng_tmwe_lygu“mbflr (Continued on page B. 001 1) ‘Dorothy Dix Says- to 40 minutes or in muff not. oven (400 deg. F.) for minutes. (Sour milk with spoon of soda and i teaspoon bosgegsl. hayinll a cousin in the Dro- “I seel" Welsh chuckled too. ris- and moviruz across the rooms. cold comfort in your sorrowful dilemma when I bid y0l1 W519 and W we: l."22.32.122.22."t."'°"c".t°z.rs“.fr.tz".ri: mists? but: w a - _ r8 We e I‘ “e ' thing we once so yearned for would have been a. curse to us if We had Lien it. - g0 At l8 vou are too youmz to marrY- Eli/fin lljluglggegfgeug?ogn“ggnghg§_ cent your youth to prevent 1L You are at c th and development and actors. with tastes that chanllt with yillllékfa" We W Wm want when you have no idea of what sort. of huslggl it m milky romantic ‘dab you are a mabifilifiél man and vgginrtllrghw mggyvygntilvwu how up - men. dietitian worlds... b. l lute... ml ll m» ‘smiley l"r"".'- tisd-tttisrsil.ci*ess..lt.irrttzzrixtzti “iidlifiti v ng or yo - ' his health improves and he has a. steady lob by whim he "l! “WW” i‘ ffl-milY. u Wm me go And parental oblection may die out "id 1°" "m1 ” _ see that religion. which is the zomel of love. shoulglaggt be used o‘ sen J4’). crate two loving hearts. that 4.50 fast. which I lust missed when I reached here. I asked about v I B! 355"‘ m“ < what. WBs vour idea? Just casual ‘Hub changeofmind ’ - by I ha.“ breadth this Inemooxh 4. stood definitely to stoylnl in I-le swuns the our out into th z i 4 yet. I got down here before vou did. lliappy Landing‘ < town, not expected this way at all. drlvc. and was on his way withou _ JTEBRUARY 2a. al 1 Fashions 1 Literaiu TROUBLES NEVER COME a1 . (time; SINGLY h "I've very much obliged to you for the tip Inspector. Is that based on logic-or merely dependable in- formation?" "Here's where I keen my own counsel. Mr. Bon the other countered. Moving along the rrwce as they talked. Bond found t ey had reach- ed the parked car in which the In- spector had run down from town. and with which Bond almost collid- ed in the darkness. The Inspector beuan switching on liizhts as he sat himself in the driving-seat and then set the self-starter currinlr. "By the way. Mr. Bond." he said drlly. “I saw you at Psddlngtgnypn : HERB’! the soul “energy” food for brockhnl And you'll odors tho dainty beauty of tho roll English chins dishes than coma in "u! "premium pschp. Sorvod in bot, naming bowls ovary morning, Robin Hood Osss is a food supplying carbohydrates no givl everyone tbs kind of energy dist helps hop than going till noon. Ivory ounoo ONE PIEEE IN EVERY "(HINAWARF ' PACKAGE DES1GN N0. um Iobybcrochotcddressis Justudamtyucsnbeftismsdcinslns germ 6 in l8 months. The bunny is n lovable crocheted w]. Pattern _ o. 1021 contains list of materials needed. illustration of desigm and com- plete instructions for making both. To order pattern: write or send above picture with your name and sddress with 15 cents in coin or stsmps to Needlework Bureau, Gimrlotts- town Gnardim. To Charlottetown Guardill Needlework Dglpurtmcnt DashnN ‘l 0.10 3AM!_.__._....--..-..-_-___-__--_-_ 51REgrmDamg_----___-___-_-_-» mii¢ji1iilinmumiiiiiii of Robin Hood Om contains 6! units of Vitamin B-i (Thismln) -P'LUI minerals and pro- lslnn; Batu: grocers everywhere sell House was aware of the main reason —the Gregorescu letter to Delma- for what actually had been a change of mind. All Bond could do at. the moment was to blunder through, hoping for best. He went back into the room where he had left. Anna and Delma. Bayinll to himself that a mum's worst day's work was done on the day when he was mixed up with a bunch of women. “He has zone. darling Michael?" Anna. qlunl to him. "Ho Frightened me. asklna so many and ouick ques- ons' "xou don't want to worry abort that. An " he soothed her. "You are mung to be quite saie——-" “I'll onlv feel that. Michael. while I hfivae you near me." s to frighten you. the hope he'd set. more inform- ation out of you than you seemed inclined to rive. Youwe nothing whatever to fear. I tell you." "But there's every reason w Anna. should liln to have you hero with hnr." Delmn. into . " d. if you can live any reason why ou shouldn't be hero instead of s to know it." t TE Wee-Wm? 0mg,‘ loyal/Jam fir 1/4092 ad” Rl/l/flfcfiam/ m/zyfl/PPIKS My, bu! it's heavenly to slip into fresh undies in the morn- ing. But beware of putting on those lame undies again tomorrow. Things worn next your skin absorb npiralion, develop un- pleasant undie odor. Play safe. Dip your undies in Lux every night. Lu: whisks away odor-keeps undies fresh as new, keeps you dlinty day in. day out. So start your daily dipping tonight. w. O IIIYIIQWOII Illflnpov Pain I Io] It. Inc llllusl ANITARY NAPKIN slfcrl Twice n Absorboni By lho Illllorl of FUREX Needlecraft/ For The ‘Ilhisisitio favorite dcsignd ken. First ofoll mart it’: simple to make - you mmud be Mlle w put it. together in just s few hours of your spare time. you couldn't ask for anv- "15118 more practical or more com- fortable cu qq bodice. Make it. d m: mlwootwnvrirl-tuid plcku one Olbhbd in f. l um ems...” o“ he" I 1-4 Ylflb eerie twonty oents <20: ooi . (erred for pattern. Writs llflslnb Iour Name. Address and stvlo number. Bo lllfq to stats silo you n SW10 "h. 8N4 III sousllosultol u. auently Bigot?‘ still in be hero 1“ N tr. a once mo . ‘ don't know why you should be so obstin tclv ODYOIM to lice underawhot re 1v is your own roo . unless. of count. it's llll vou dislike ms boinl hero. Anna wants hero. and that matters £12m your Euro storm here at once. u you're t stoylnl hen." CHAPTER XIV BONDS l8 FORCED T0 APPROVE "with loads: si.b tftookit for srgntsfiimthst g gnstgilcéiggsdid com rom , our‘ — Miss’ VivisnYfinsid-not ookinr as if she could be so deoeivinsl" Welsh. with the osrly-morninz was continuins his mints cl Ill!!! lddNI 6T m... u... uoumtv W wramceme" disturb- fi to monthly functional‘ _ on] . c 2nd Lydia