PAGE. 121w ,.____ $90 Ovwwv 1 ,1 Helpful l A (Hints For 1| TheWOmen Folk 00-0 t 1 Lenten Meditation l , By Rev. Dr. John Baillie Professor of Divinity in me - l ‘Four things a man must learn to} d0 if he would make his record true: 5 To think nxihout cczitttston clearly; i University of Edinburgh, r Rockefeller Foundation, at its cstiiblishirteitt in 1913, was $182,- 814,480. MORNING PRAYER, Almighty God, who of Thine in- finite Wisdom hast ordained that I Mozart made a concert tour o! THE _, QHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN fO-O-O4Q-O4OQ+O§-O§OO Q§O+QQ4§OOQQ+O4Q+§OFO~I 0-00 Women's Realm/Social and Personal/Fashions/Literature ““ v¢%vv*-O-OO-O+GO-OQO-O-OOQQGOQQQQQ4 04¢» w. as ‘so;oooooaooocaos}o2::::o0000uo0404-04O4o0000§oo0+044Q-Q-QQQQOO-OOQO-OO-OOOQOOOOOO-O-OQ-O-OO-Oiiooooo0ococooy‘. Dorothy Dix ’s Letter Box Ln, AUU.‘ fl I L, ‘A; 1 MANY SUPERSTITIONS ABOUT MARRIAGE NEED DEBUNKING To love his iellownieit sincerely; I should live my _iiie_ within these nar. '.i‘ri act from ltoitesi motives purely"; To trust in God and Heaven securely." --Hettry \'an Dyke. ‘The temwrattire rarely falls he- low 9o‘ (liLZYPCq Faliretiheit, oti the bland of Fotmusa. The orighal endowment 0f the g1 BABY'S HUT LITTLE HEAD »EIU'OPE, playing his otwn over- ‘tures, at the age of 8 He coin- lposwod a. symphony, "Opus 15," at 1 the age oi 10, and died at 35. row bounds oi time and circum. stance, let nie now go forth into the world with a brave and trusttui iheart. It has plezued Thee to with- _ -——-—_ ,h0lti irominc a. perfect knowlcugor ‘ Using atom-smashing machines, therefore deity me not the grace of tscrzitists have CWEHECl 232 new laith b)’ winch i may lavnold 0f lradio-active atotng in addition to things unseen. Thou ms iztven me hi5 naiurzil radio-active substances 115519 R911}? tli°_1_1]1°11_1¢1 T-hmlis l0 my v ma, “v4‘\:v kn0._\.n_ ovin. dtnte, tut oie usc _'1ni.n_e own i |otnntpot<ilililte to 'Il‘h§ deslires tit: l w» or is m llll-t.,§tl"”t..t...‘i?‘ “as: . Iln the lll(‘>f of lll5il'\ll‘l‘i"l1iS for Shunt“ min; the upward way; be lTfl‘°°T(1111€ 91103895 111 lil-lm-flliy- ‘ihou then my ferlow traveller" as I ————— go. It has been estimated that 75; petueiit of the children living in Let Hi8 i806 What Thou dost send the early part of the 18th ccnttuy WW1 $119 5LT911BT-h T110“ (1055 There Is No Magic In The Marriage Cere- mony And No Aladdin Later Did you ever think about how manv of the popular beliefs about mar- riage are false? Here are a. few of the common supeiztitions about the holy estate which lead innumerable credulous people to their doom: That if boys and Rirlg marry they will grow up together with the same tastes interests and de- sires and be trulv two souls with but a slnge thought, two hearts that beat as one. as the poet says. That miracle doesn't happen once in a itali- dred times. Nature, not association, settles how l1 child develops, and the reason drvoroe courts are crowded with young men and women is because when the kid ltnsbands and wives became adult they didn't have a. single thing in common. That two can live as cheaplv as one. can't. They IS A DANGER SIGNAL Will-IN your Baby’: bead (eels hot to your l’\.lii‘l you mu.~l do something. A nd do it . Rut! trliai .\lrs. li—— oi i4‘ ‘ rd \\l t |i'~tlil§ she gels: ‘ill l" .. fall w a ll.il\_ lit I gave her three every two y nirlii the was up and around." are swat-blasting. easy . ' 1t‘: certificate Simple ieveri. r v liiitu wars. riiarrhnel. , collie fllHl tiilll‘! minor ailment: r a box lr-iay, Ficknrss 5n often whim in the rni-lit. Z5 ccntl. Money buck if )uU are not llillfllfid. . _-i.-.-. era-unset‘- I = rota ,' ‘JJ-"f-‘fl For Wodncidsy, Haul: 300i hfARCH 2i to APRIL M (Aries) --’lou-1.\' puts it up to you if you are ant-r iizg gains or accomplish- 1121112. hiildiy bent-ficent rays. Your full and enthusiastic o0- operatton can And should do l. finished Job. An uniable disposi- tion Will help. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (hurus) —Put your personal whims aside for today. Splendid indications for btisine-s gains in your star aspects. The practical and necessary duties precede utlstic, romantic, or frivolous issues. MAY 21 to JUNE ll. (Geminl)—- Your greatest headway will, or can, be made in industrial, mechanical, mantttttcturuig and such essential interests. Stats favor money-mak- ing in all wholesome and useful activities. JUNE 22 to JULY l8 (Cancer)- Lay your plans carefully, efficiently, and proceed without fuss or doubt czirryung them out N0 valuable time should be wasted on nonsens- ical projects this advantageous day. JUIJY‘ 24 to AUGUST 22 (Le0)— Stars show a more generous set of planetary aspects (for bufiiness pro- gress) for you born after Atttzttst '1 than for you other Ltoites. But clay . on whole is ftxendly for worth i while activities. < Chase Colds , y this Easy Way ' ; Herc l: quick, nure relief for colds; ‘ ' jun chn: that misery with Dominion 6.3.0. the famous triple-action tablet: that fight colds quickly and effectively. Bc sure to look for the traffic policeman on the tle red box. uvWDOMINION‘ th fill u: hi’ A no t l a ism‘ ixku‘ crochet job mad smpeonyou u a aqucondeasy , e Tt horn variegated crochet cotton. Pattern No. x 4.24 contains lint of mater- g; t this needed, illustration of stitches and complete instruotioiu. lottetown Guardian. To (Xhuiotwwwn Guardian Needlework Department. Design No. X 424 u-q v_. --—--_- DRIED FOR PACKING When packing clothes see that they are perfectly dry, Otherwise they will wrinkle badlyn. l Fine white wool jersey makes a wedding gown at a well known London cottturier. This material ‘its also used for a. long-sleeved high-necked dinner dress, INGRATITUDE I hate ingratltude more in a man j than lying, valnnesc, babbling, ‘drunkenness or any taint of vice.—- Shakespeare, INDIVIDUAL IIOROSUOPE (B7 FRANCE! DRAKI) I (Ownishl. 1m. Kin: Future: Syndicate Inc.) i molt in tin nation your birthday comes in, 5nd find what your outlook is, according to the eta“, 'IHH'JM'H'IHN‘IEH5' NNH AUGUST a to armament a (Virgo) - Very good for from uofiurtuntttes. eipecially if you are receptive to new ideas and. will keep your methods and efforts in tune wldtt puibiic demands. Your at- titude toward everything today wni make or break your plans and good. internttom. AEPHMIBER. M to 0010333, 28 (Libra) -- Unexpected benefits indicated and advantageous eon,- titcts likely. Don't turn a deaf ear to Wmlghy Propositions or sound sug- gestions that may bring improve. menu. Advertise your work m4 other interests. Advancement through friends and superiors. OCTOBER, 24 to NOVEIVJIBELFL 28 (Scorpio) — In the least expected lanes you are most likely to find your chances for gains today, much means you will have w be 011 Your toes every minute and wil- ling to sacrifice some pet hobbies, Durham. for advancement in your line of endeavor. , NOVEMBER 2a to Bloom/Lanai 22 WigLttarius) - It may be e,‘ hard mitt m get things started but a little patience mixed with en. thuslasrrts and perststenoy will do wonders. Financial matters favored. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (CuIJYICOYXI) -_ Beneftc rays par-l liiliuufly favoring industrial, invest- mful. legal and domestic interests. You in menial positions and you in authoritative ones can and shouldl make personal gains and enjoy fruits obtainable through sensible, cooperation. = JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 2t (Aquarius) — Forget the worries of the yesterday's. TODAY is hire and 1“ 111v ‘With solenoid possibilities f0!‘ your particular talents aitd abil- ity. Be fired with the enthusiasm and ambitzon necessary to success. Romance approved. rirnnuarty 21 to MARCH 2i- (Pi-SC S) -— Not favorable for big DTCQIOSltlOHS or new undertakzngs, but productive and encouraging for every-day routine and neces- sary matters, You can succeed if you wt h and try. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY tress, reticence, keen penetration, aptitude for inventions, fondness for study and travel. Inclined to be moody but will flourish under kindly understanding and en- couragement. Has fine capability, high ideals. To order this design write your name and address on a piece of Enhgrsend with 15 cents in coin or ltamps to l A35141..._..._..__....--___--__._-_.___ gqREgr.___._____—____-__._-____ Necdlework De p; me, , [cording to thy ‘lovlnt: kindness: ac- is an interesting mixture of 1;veli_‘ ' i . ' ' . 511p Y1 (lied be ore we years of age vwlen THO“ prospereét my under takings. let me give heed that géiixyrvword may prosper in my “fheii ‘rhbu ca-ilest me to go through the dark valle , let me not per- suade myself at 1 know a way TOUR . Let me not refuse any opportunity of service which may offer itself to-day. nor fall pre to any temptation that may e in wait or me. Let not the sins of sterday be re- atcd in the ll e of to-day, nor~ o life of to-day set any evil example to the life of to-morrow. O God of my forefathers who hast in eve age enlightened the souls of the fat hful. I ank Thee for the "vitamin “it?” s ves w us - glzililehsgints Qrlfaqlfgi {IT-e irhelpniviigtoi may win from their example. thank Thee for the memory of . . and . . . . . .: for apostles: Bropheta, and mung: but most for c Incarnation of v dear Son, in whose name said. Amen EVENING PRAYER. 10rd. I cry unto thee: make haste these my prayers are unto a; give eas- unto my voice, when cry unto thee. Let m prayer Ibo set for h before thee as rise: and the lifting the evening sac Ohod, entho lips, dm mouth xshalPshew thy $61199}, Bios the lordhg m: gal i . who for ivelli all thine iniquitioe: who hea eth all thy diseases: whot redcemeth thy life from des- ru ion; who crowneth thee with loving kind- ness and tender mercies; who satisfleth thy mouth with good tihingis; :0 that th youth is re- newed like the eag e s. Who can understand his errors? cleanse thou me from secret faults. Keep back thy servant from pre- sumptuous sins; let them not have dominion over me: then shall I be b? lnnOCGnt 0Godac ofm handsas Elli. y ,And for- Have mercy upon cordi unto the multitude of thy tender mercies, blot out my trans- gressions. Wash me throughly from mine iniquity, and cleanse me from mv sin. For I acknowledge my trans- gressions: and my sin is ever before me. Be thou my stnm habitation. whereunto f may cont nuallv resort. I will both lav me down in peace. and sloen: for thou. Lord, only mak- est me divell in safety. Amen. I18 baby. each other. fore. same amusements. And if they That there is some magic in the character of men and women: l-liui- turns a. rounder into a Pal-tern, oi domesticity; that quenches the thirst of a. orunkaru ior liquor; that ener- gizes a, lazy, shirtless, ncer-do-wcll into becoming a. go-getter; that cures a. vii-ago of her temper; that makes a clothes-road girl preier basement bargains to French unper- tations and that converts Mamas spoiled darting into an unselfish and considerate “tic. MllllOlLi ot peo- ple still bedevc that bad actors _vt'1li “settle down" alter marriage into good ones, but few, if any, have ever seen it happen. . That either a husband or wife can make over the other to suit his or her taste after marriage. It can t be done. Heredity, etivironment and Mother's influence have mane a man and woman what they are, and it is folly to try to change them. Never- the ess, the world is filled with the sound of crashing homes and the moans and groans of those whose matcsyure trying to cut them over to then" own perforated paper pat- tern. That because q, man a model son or a, girls. devoted daughter is a sign that either will make a good husband or wife. Ninety-lime times out of a hundred it is the reverse, ior the man never cuts its mother's apron string. 51-114 ‘hi? 811'] alwe. a thinks that her husband sho d be perfectly delighted to work to support her family. That children always draw a hus- band and wife closer together. Sometimes they do. Just as, often the first baby marks the beginning of the alienation between a hus- . The woman b0- comes so much absorbed in her children that she has n0 interest in her husband and he either takes refuge in his business or finds some other woman to hold his hand while his Wile is holding the baby s. That it ‘is better to be an old man's darling than a young T113113 slave. No vounz mun 15 B5 Q1110‘ nlcal as an old mo!» 011d 31W H111 who marries an old than thinking that she is 20 "F! i0 10 117111199“ and indulged and able to do her ovm sweet way‘ is sadly ml lrtkth. She will find_ im selfish and exact- ing and domineering, for those are the traits of ase- In addluou I0 which he will add lea-oust’. so i111“ the diamond bracelets on her W115i! will rattle like letters in hcr chr5- These are-a ‘few olThe unfounded superstitions about marrlaiZP- T110"? are others equally untrustworthy. write your own. Don't Bury Yourself owing seed of hardy annuals on the frczen grcund in the garden for l the earliest start. You can do this ,with any variety which self-sows i, freely, l see that your trots, mower and lawn rotor are in conclitrn for service. A title oil lure and there will remove attd prevent rust. Watch cookery columns for new ‘ways to prepare vegotabiem A new i "V19 is boiling globe rootrd radishes. They taste like a mild flavored tur- nllP- Plant at least a few of the out- standing novelties the year. Many of them are improvements over old varieties, and will be a welcome change. Drew your garden plan this year You will be glad you did it once you get the habit. look after the lawn Give it lend- ing Where needed and apply plant food. Also roll it when the frcst is out of the ground. Make up your list of annuals. Try two or three you don't know this year to add interest to the garden. Plan for another crop in the rows ggatcd M’ radfshes, sphach and s. Time to think about hotbeds. Are the frames in good shape? _ Dr. Chase's Kidney-Iver Pills, For Bockciche Indigestion ‘ Kidney Disorders Dear Dorothy Dix-Can nnYUThK ‘ie done to help middle-anal women who hnvejost thc_jov lull. W110 Besides, vou can't count on there just being two to feed and clothe. or four or more. And you can't economize 0n I That iust love is enough ‘to m"!!! on and that a couple can be Del’- fectly happy billing andcooing and telling each other Alter marriage people are just as ltung-iy as thev were be- They take the same interest in the new fashions. , have to do without these the thrills S0011 peter out and romance goes into the discard. ,feel that their lives are much hard- marriage ceremony that change. the . Generally there are three how they adoie They enjoy the er than the lives of others, women who ltave immured themselves in their homes and r use to leave them and yctfeel that their homes are almost lJYlfllllS? I am greatly concerned about my sister who is like this. She is 55 years old-which is still youn fortheso days — and in perfect heath yet she has simply d herself into her own home and re uses to go out socially or even to do her own shopping. This is caus- ing her to grow critical and fault» fuiding and tyrannical and unpleas- ant to live with. She supervises our every move and thinks that we should live 5,5 narrow a. life as ghl! docs. When her own children were small her home life kept her busy and gave her something to think about. she is still trying to make her homo sufficient for all her needs, 311;! it is proving disasgrous. what to o . Answer: The only person who can hell! your .istcr s herself. Unless she can see the foilv of her conduct and break the shackles of habit she has forged on herself her case is ho - less. But it is pitiful to think o I. wontari dcliberatel shutting her- self awav from all ' e lea-sures BhQ airtight have for, in pea itv. the BOY" mn.1 middle-aged woman who ha! done her task of rearing a fine fam- ily and freeing them launched in the lwforld has come to the iiiflvfime 0f i e. .____:. 1 B“. Whit??? ‘fieffilmfi mpor an o w lose sight of the fact that their children will be {married and gone and that they must tlrovidfi 101' themselves interests and occupations to fill their hands and hearts when their old occupations have been taken from them. llllliillililillfllll ill itiivius Bilill Read These Important Facts! Qulvering nerves can make you old h: k _. tail. at ,'.ll§“’.i3‘1-'.l.‘£‘l.i.2l$1"“'”‘ 51 l Often such nervousness l: due to female - iun .t‘ l ri d , ' i. ‘8‘.§;,'.‘3‘.‘.'..'it'°..l“i§l; Shim unatrungnnervea and lessen functional lffekulnritiea. For over 6O your: relief- Iiving Pinkham‘: Compound bu helped tan: s! thousands o! grnndmothe , mother] “q nuizhtera "ln time of need." l Pinkhnrnh Corn ound l: made specially or women from w nicaome root: and herb! each with its own lperirii work to perform. 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JAR 49¢ Special Trial Sin 25f Value 15¢ OQ-QOQQO-O-OOQ OfiOQ§§4§§0O§§4§4§§§4 “Qtw ‘MARCHQ, 1940 *4 “women”. Kmo Con: Tm has built its fine reputation by supplying 1 always ood tea-tea that can be relic upon to give satisfac- tion to the user. (I There are many socalled “cheaper” teas -there always have been- but KING COLE never fails to prove its EXTRA VALUE in the teapot. Its richer, flavorful liquor gives more as well as better cups to the pound. . . . It can be said with confidence— l4;ri9(t€QlZhveat“' lilllll COLE TEA THE COOK'S CORNER PLAIN PASTRY 1 l-3 cups flour 1-2 salt l-i cup shortening 4 tablespoons ice water (about) Method: Sift together the flour and salt and then cut in the shortening with a. pastry blender or two knives. Some people have what are known as pastry hands (cold hands) and can use them to crumb Begin Your Slimming on 3-Day Liquid Diet I'D“ llfill DIITI lOO-CMORV IORTIOIS a WlMATO ' IIIMPIU‘ 5MP! llilll Continue on Low-Celery Food: _“See how much weight I’ve lost!" lays Mrs. Slim, displaying her loose skirt to Mrs. Hefty. Alas, Mrs. Hefty’: dresses just get tighter and tighter. But :ho'd loco also. u much u two pound: a week, if she'd follow Mrs. Slim’: plan—a three-day liquid diet to start reducing, then slim- ming low-calory meals. And how pleasant the three-day liquid diet isl You aimpiy plan your housework so you can relax for n few days, then you settle down to a regime of refreshing drinks every hour or so. Orange, grapefruit, lemon, pineapple, prune and tomato juice-as well a: tea and coffee-are on your list. After this preliminary cleansing you go on a tasty low-calory diet. No danger of "starving". Just avoid :uch bulge-makers as breaded veal outlet (250 calories), canned corn (200 calories, $5 cup). apple pie with cheese (300 calories). Choose in- stead a slice of roast veal (100), $5 cup buttered string beans (80), Ip- ple snow (only 125 a cup)! In our 32-pago booklet you'll find reducing menus for l4 days. Gives details of liquid diet. recipe: for low-calory desserts. Has a cniory chart for everyday foods, also menu: for gaining. Bend 20c 1n cans for your cop, of The New Way To A Youthfu Figure to 'I'hc Guardian Hcme Service. Be sure to write plainly your Name, Address, and the Name of booklet. "ma. stir-t Addful lou- ....,_e._.,.....,,, i _ _ Province -the flour and nhortcning, but thee: people are very loo-roe and you'd be much better off using me firrt- mentioned utensils. For A flaky pastry you can out in the shortening until the mixture is in crumbs about the size of navy beans, and for a. meaty or crumbly pastry you continue cutting in mp shortening until the mixture is as fine as com meal. Now sprinkle on the watu (about 1 teaspoon at u, time), mix- ing with a. fork. Add the water until the particles form a bail when lightly pressed together. Divide the dough into equal parts and roll eaoh on a. lightly floured board or pastry cloth. baking D1! shells you may find that they shrink. 'I‘his can be overcome by making lure that you roll the paltry large enough to well-cover tho bottom over the sides: also by pricking it well all over with a fork; then by placing another pie pan inside the pastry while it baking. Pie shells are baked in a hot oven (450 deg. 11'.) for about l5 minutes. 1f your: are 9-inch plates. you will need to make more , and you use 2 l-4 cups flour, 3-4 teaspoon salt. 3-4 cup shortening, and from 5 to 8 tablespoons toe water. ‘AA A AAAAAAAAAAA xvv¢“‘ :v “w” v Chickens and bunnies are as- sociated in the minds of children, Wlf-h Flo-liter. and you can who part in their fun by making these charm. iuk toys to: them. A dressed up or printed calico or terry cloth. Tie a. bright bow at the neck of the chick and dress the bunny in l. feminine little dress adorned with bows and ruffles. to make them. Pattern No. 1000 includes a chlo- kon and a bunny. The chicken is about eight inches tall; the bunny about 14 inches, without ears. Benn fifteen (1501 (coin t: (cred) for pattern. write plainly vour Name. Address and style number Be aura to lute the IllO vou wish. 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