THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE TWQ APRIL 1_5, lyb/omanfs Re alm "I. Social and Personal / Fashions rLiterature Lenten Meditation ‘_ 1H!’ COOK'S ‘ From The Tums, London ' FISH PUDDING -r. -----.--.-.. l.” l- l o0;;,.|., Dix Says- lmonr OATS ron YOUR MONEY " ' .. ' h‘ HANDY s-u. PACKAGE MASTERING MEDDLING INSIINLI "‘ ' " I I P n s M MOST DIFFICULT OF VIRTUES . ; t with Bu! O-n ou no n Regulating Others’ Lives Inexplicable YOUCANSAVBmolIQInJdmQwItlIthIaMIGIInI _ _ Economy Padtage of delicious Robin Hood Because Few Shllllllg‘ Examples Of comp-n. wgrdv- “Iv t" Md" “d “"' "‘" ’ Successful Life - full of h: t unity M" nctummed Sh” l One of the most dlrflcult o! all the virtues to prwtlce ll W "=9 "l" Economy .. .. . m: rich. twtv-Iqvwwl “PM °"' m‘ "' Robin Hoodaflvontefotlolllllifii“ - {mm w 0m and roceued nnzers out or other peoples’ plea. yet our tallure to do this brlmfi 0n W811. Robhiflmifldood.‘ 0:01?“ nah“, ‘(ohm H ’w7e°'k5 homes“ ‘md makes countless thousands mom-IL we are wmulgnm ‘ O ts are always finest qualityan oladistinctive flavour. slry l do everything else in the world for those we love zxocpt to iggtthggin? mfg l Tire“ satisfying oodne” ind the wealth o‘ food "h," l cup °““°'5’§§§§ $83.? tgtlour i" ‘ we will shlvlielfif rigrii§tbigcftlrgcfiléglt§ée§ tgmbgzglttr themPWe want they contain nmEe them a hi: on any breakfast able. - —Sl TC Olll‘ ' — ' ' - - W9 W1 no - Z-g fggsPgggz Mk1“ Wwd“ s ~ "t ' "m" w be happy and prosperous’ but they mu“ be hlpgdnnd pmsper The new Giant Eeonom! Pack: h‘ f5: c0014‘ 1.2 {gaspogn n]; ous 1n our way or else yve are bitterly hurt and dl$8PP° 11 ' m,“ in mmy wiy’, hi; (ompjcl, flung ‘ttle spaceln lrscl-u" that, the 1-4 teaspoon paprika r ” ' ' ’ o": msmeme ‘m relaxant“; "llcfifil; (he pantry lt is handy; the Built-in Pwrms 5PM" "V" ur Uri-Aurel..- the 1 cup soft breadcrumbs . " ‘ duct o! others (is me ting" gteax e such messin pouring protects and saves the oats a: all times, 11'" b" 1:"““'§’-.'I“ 1 "93 1k ' eggvllrtglesugt suiclcgss or our own for i; 0pm; in’; jifly and close: iufst nnkeueiév- g l: huzv ms: is lvlc l- 2-3 (‘up ml ' m1 t0 t the - . ' fi o pa: lg M I tr-vlll of thhy‘ IYDP 5 tablespoons shortenlng. melted .: I 2 gagfntgg: Jghgr‘; gust ‘$81,501,313 m,” Iflflflvmlril, Bl"! Y0" Y‘ PM" 5 B . ~ ' the price of bulk oats. Get i: tomorrow from ’ “lmlh 1' “"5 Bone. skln and flake the Ilsh; mlx m t m to have no beam, on Pflfvfllll’ d "d ‘ m hm", Illn the parsley. tn‘: slfgieésie slrhere 1mm a Penn less your grocer. Serve these e Olll OI I Will’ dun fimfllllllfl-[IICU 8 Combine flour. baking powder, salt r tramp who could,“ m" the Secretary regularly._\’ou can get hill l .8“ Dnprglm; slfltdlnli) us?‘ miggrg-g 1 a! the Treéaségy exacttly hglwletg rghflth: if you desire n. F, an“, “mm ,and com ne. 1x n e , k nances o e court ry.‘ I a l “ m“ ;"*~g*,g;:,;>g-;,*,=;W521? em urtil thick and lltzht: ' ~ figlltiulfiifii§fielllli tbsxlxett’ hlgiutglcgllvilll my ‘I-t‘ cur r . ll . ‘I ‘ ~ ' . m “ma, m“. helm“; mlx tn milk and melted (ishortergirtlc: v . _ their clothes tor them. u brought ubout the growth of Add to rlsh mlxture en com . EVEN SHOCKS DON”! INDHJATE (Illurch. prufuutldlu impressed 112ml? but thljmughly" ed m 1d gyms - euubld Chrlstlnnltv to Turn mlxture 1M0 areas 0:1 - - whcn the Roman Enmlre ‘fllllnz to tvzthln 1 lnch of the op. , soon perished cover securely. or he down wlth -- ' t ha be n H.L,II,,(.LL,,,I'LZIS‘Q#,_ no I svfififgiijugngghrfiltgjnzvggi 5 e 2 tablespoons chopped gherklns or other than that 5mm, nudmmh closely covered. mlxec; sweet pickles (or drained -: y, v» or lnlense be- I m m, (o, 1 1.2 chopped pickle relish) s °° "“ " mhl: 31:51:22? :22." 222.222 v -< 1t! , tES- " , X . u p1,. r_lylpwlitfg>lllrs)ott;fln_ Sorta hot, with the rollowlng pickle. serve very not, ¢ua~lvI~a¢vvV-’F."i"' lT’S MOW MUCH MAN BELIEVES t__ Oreod the basis or charac and conduct; when a. mun does lifefn the (With lance) long run, the result o! whet he be- lltf-BS. But the teaching does not Servo lt wlth a learv [Teen and I tl-tl u; thls palm; 1|. asks, by impllc- yellow vegetable. and Dflhfllm 800d utnnl, no; men-It how nlucn a mun chill sauce as n condlment . . . . b- uc-ws, bu: now luucn he believes and follow. preferably, by a light u w“ “'9'” 15 flmwfned 11°‘ l° dessert such as a rrult gelatlne or 3k" ywllulhthebultluyllty as wlth the m. baud “m1” o;- ghiugd unngd, ' . 1s ell. ' ls a tn-uuttutixtg question, o! ‘run’ Ylcill mtport-alnce. Often -r wlll - - _ why o. l pound raw halibut ‘fjfgjf l tablespoon rlnelv chopped par- nluntc-ptnu-r in lllcil- ' l lllu)‘ cL-uu that they are, ' ut Ciu-xstuutity, they more thuu that they as- I l M! IO SAUCE T0 SERVE WITH FISH This mania that we have for inter- fering in the aflalrs of others 1s at the "°£l"’“‘1°' "‘°"r. ‘£5333 Jéffiiiitéit" cu ousy enoug , - c - when some catastrophe happens to us: ‘R80 ENERGY ‘ p m; u“ 911mg stories he had read, such u loslns a frlend- 0' 0111' m" mcarbohydraks mmlsh mo" ‘i — '—' '_' Lorbrook knew that at this season an ‘m 50 m, can, o, the energy Charley Monkford we likely to be 2 cups white sauce 2 tablespoons chill sauce ._c :17»; working on the marshes almost v wmypnrz that its im- SHUCCI (Continued orLpaze 3, Col '1) content o1’ most jlets Alt llus lwin ‘lfllllfll bl‘ led cutiluslnstu of l‘! among those rzlutzvd . : l‘. no mere preference but ' an ardent passion for llblffV ~; norm-n: for the heroism and ‘ e which have protsvtPd ;-_ Hm] ma! tenable the ‘up’ Acnlvl l’. r lt ls not merely s, but how much ch renllv matters. n": Cllrlsfinrlllt’ SPGTI than lt should be. xclv fuv con- rhtal Christian - rv uiyn the snt- ~ - t, u,» xotv Testament ~ , 1t ls well to lesson and to e quality cl’ be- u cu strong that t: and rele- m the back- l ‘he disciple W ~ 1K“? ‘.0 min. 1n _ "pence and Joy A s to the cause 01 nu-gi! To reel con- fnr God is l Y" onlv when . 5H», 1 we (ind with "*.*~ era~r-r~c>owew-~ew and mind" 41d of Chrlst- i. Fl‘. l. ' t s; tr . it: y. f i v ,. d 1w mding French l: Valu t t‘ in 'l_h:=se Times KlXG FRENCH [S ASSET ‘nuts are empty and llfe ' " mus sul vnlk cafes so crmvdct l up 11nd vacant will visit (ha . Even you mlgh the opportunity so loam l4 l‘l"“"‘ll no .1 u-tzutv lhnl you knou < rm!‘ of lhn lwn uni< lhe nlht-r ' _ y now ll is con- n? to uurlz-rstzlnd it. ll‘ you're (loin; any canteen worlt ln (‘vunrlzt or lwlpint! to entertain rmvrvnwlln vmfrc hound to run ' . e of nur Frorch-Canadiahl ~.r~n a Fluhlintz Frenchman ' . J.‘ lllum fur‘! at llume right away llr-inz nhle tn tnlk tn them in viwlr lzutwe lnmiut‘. “l ".'!.h I could speak French!’ l.">\'.' ~fl0n wt- hcnr that desire ex- H r ». ,1, Our ilil-pnae bnnklel will r v.1 ynu thr- funclzlmvntnls of the l-uwtr-tfr‘. With this booklet you c u: llcmme familiar with everyday IPl-ruwlt expressions. 5.1.41 15(- In cums for your copy u.“ l“.l!‘l) Yourself l0 Sneak Prr-nch" ('ll.‘ll‘l0ll"l1l\\'|l Guardian 1mm‘, Address. Bo sure to .. my ymlr name, address, . l!‘ 11f lxmklé. llama Province ' s63: Acldresl. I 5047).’. AND EASIER 0A’ HANDS a LEVER naonucs YOU'LL maven BE SATISFIED WITH ANYTHING ELSE o~ce YOU see RINSO wmrsn ess l ‘ AND IN THE SAME FAMILIAR PACKAGE Q Women everywhere said it couldn't be done! They said we Couldn't improve Rinso, it was so marvelous. Bu! we'll: done it! The New Rinso-in the same familiar package-is the bu! Rinso ever made! Try the New soapy-rich Rinso and see for yourself how much more washing power it has. See how it gets out more dirt . . . washes even the dirtiest linens, towels, so ever mue! shirts, the whitest white. See how quickly and easily dirtiest work shirts and overalls come extra clean. How safe it is for washable colors. New Rinso gives longerlasting suds, even in hardest water. And New Rinso goes so much farther, you'll agree it's even more econo- mical now. You'll want to use New soapy-rial: Rinso for every- thing-dishes, woodwork, tile. It‘: easier on hands, too. I he Biqqest Sou News of I943 Rlll ll I5 HERE! “wff/Vfl/IBVZ/Lfl! aksAfi-‘R Economy yrs/ER * 01v IIAND$ Sm» wblls he we; ‘the two-piece dress. You will have l] With Dover Between By COLIN HOPE CHAPTER XVII MAN FROM THE MARSIIES "What do you ex ct to get out or Charley Motlldo ?“ Benny asked as the two men made their way down the hlll from Elswlch to the marshes. "Really, I don't know l! we can expect anythng-judglng by what I've heard. I've got reports ot the inquest, and a good deal or data from Fenswn, and there doesn't seem any doubt that Charley Monk- rord knows more than he admits. unless 1t ls hls hall-wlttedness that glves that impression. "I-le may have found Duranport before he dled. or he may have taken something from one or the bodles. thouzh he swears he never saw Mother's body." " n’t seem anv reason why he should not admlt lt l1 he dld." Benny commented. "Nobody accuses hlm or dolmz the murders. and l! he says he found Durunport, why shoud he shy at being credited wlth having round Mather as well?" "No reason-unless he actually dld steal something from Mother's body. ' Of course we don't know which man had the papers. or even l! the . formula was brought into the coun- try at all, ulthouflh lt ls reasonable to assume lt was. Further. as Math- er was. we believe, intending to fly on to meet Pcrzll and Calllndar, 1t seems likely that he handed over tho pa rs or Was golntz to There s no other ’ planatlon as to whv , Port. Moreover. the fact thut buthl were killed indicates that the Huns knew somethlng o! the plan. and ln the hope of steallrfi . It ls inconceivable the they bumped lnto Mather and Dur- I a Bllbort by accldent. and that some Blllirflly spontaneous colllslon led m theI murders.” " see" Benny was fllppant. "Then ll. was the butler wot done the deed, alter all," said he. recall- rrom dawn to dark, but there was a good chance of catching hlm about flvc o'clock, when he would come Ln to make himself some ten. It was barely tour-thirty when the two men reached the old (lint cottage, and Blll reconnoltred care- ullv to make sure whether Monk- ford was at home. He tried both '--"~* 1nd back doors. They were locked. cl'-" he mused. "Nobody nereaboute locks doors. Why should Monkford be the exception? Nor- mally, one wouldn't expect to find much worth steullnz 1n his home." He went on to examine the wln- dows. enough protection wlth windows like these. They "Wan" Bloc the most amateur o1’ thieves." (Qontlnued on page 3, Col d) is NGW under-arm’ Cream Deodorant rafily Stops Perspirolion 1. Does not tot dresses or men's shuts. Does no: 1mm: 1km. I, Nowsmngtodry Can bcusecl right after shaving. l. Instantly stops perspiration for l to 3 days. rcvenrs odor. l, A pure. white. grcasnlen. llllnlti! vanishing cream. 5. Awarded Approval Sell of ‘ lnstuure of Launder- ing lot being harmless to fabric. . - h large“ rnd IS rieeodorunt 39¢ a inr A gelllflg u... n fiimm, ‘Min A.» In l5! mass: 1m 000d lluuslllnpnl] BRRID ~ Needl FOR A SUNNY AFTERNOON A Perfect Dress to Wear All Sllfllll . . A great lushlon pet this season ls to determine whether you want thls dross ln one or the new shears, a plaln or printed crepe tor Import- ant afternoons and made wlth the flattering three-quarter sleeves or whether you are planning a dress for sportswear ln which case I rayon seersucker or a rayon linen weave would be good looking. Style No. 2605 ls sizes l4 lo 20; 36 to 48. Blze 36 re- quires 4 8-8 yards 39-inch fabric. Send twenty cents for pattern. Wr‘ta your name. address and style number. Bo IIIN to state size you wlsh Style No. I605 "Pa," said the boy. loolrlnz uP from his book, "what does a man's ‘better halt mean?" "Usually, my son." replled the lather from behind the newspaper, “she means exactly what she says!" STOP M! II’ Mrs Whlte-“Mrs Gray's hus- ham; didn't leave her much when he dled. dld he?‘ Mrs. Blwk-"No. but he lelt hI elm.’ ecraft For The HnmE "lacked doors are llttlo ,