iswszoviw a I lmh PAGE rwo Woman's Realmf/Social andl .'.~ i’ Living o Leisure i‘; on ’s.'y._ The Woman's Realm l. A l ' n‘ l’ Add a little vine sr in your fay- orito furniture poll and see if__you can't get a new look on that old piece of furniture. {don't know. what it doq but it works. _ , _ And speaking of finnitiirs polish hlilflflillhldlllbhldllwkb~ i it on the upholstery while mull: up‘ the show wood? I! sfluhlnob w ite, clean blotter over _ ‘ and run s. hot iron over it. Lenten Meditation .__._ imes, London ; j RIGHT IDEA 1N a l g DSTRAPHANVGEIVS BUNDLE E us’; ljonpisntghdiee, Sufvfer Enough To Be. a Tendéd Relief Under Golden Rule l ‘nix-in the Reader’ mun ma month menu.- M- gg- 1nn in mm ablmt eonditi u ll 9. hom The QWVICQ l E.|Y't°'-Mlkl Slip Cover Brighten: a Faded Sofa 1 - ‘WAITING Barons, I fold my hands and ' m . Nor can‘! for wind, or tide. or sea: Illglfllllflfl jalnstibneor Ins, 1011's‘, own shall coins to ms. I stay iny- haste. I nuke delays. Ibr whit avails this eager ‘pace? . 1' iitanifsniid ‘the eternal ways, ,_ Add what is‘ mine shsll know my as often as necessary and as a si mm n bee. hit of care, dust the spot with Sf“, i” h; ‘by night a 1%??? llhlilk allimlkleiuotllaver ni-liiim" "w" m '° ems e or sy. o eca n emo ng The friendsfsesk are seeking me; and presto. -No spot. .- wo“ w" out dom‘ "n" No wind can drive my bark astray, -——-- NEW CIRCULAR CUTS Nor change the tide of destiny. matte if Instahd alone? B11112“ mums ifii-‘fh-‘ri-‘l; ..§‘il"..2’3.."'fs;§'s.‘i..“...il“il2 Andigwsilller lip it| fruit of tears. §Kf§§;,“‘§§§f§fe'§“°, §§§§ “f; nail?" *"°" m" °'"‘ m‘ fi-"Zgliliglf E9 mafia: that springs in yonder c], .11}, o, géyfln; "p" ° %°=~5=‘°=?~‘-“@i-i"~’-‘1"il"i§“d? iii-i" tetra. an: The stare come nightly to the sky; The- tidnl wave unto the sea; is to say the late afternoon or Sun- - Noi- time, nor space, nor-deep. nor “DESTITUTE. AFFLICTID TOEMENTED” ’ ‘The th i the fact fiigt liewcorlgllerg tgsvpeit 11g- lous hero is great for the fact that he suilers." lhese words of Kierke. giiiird ex a t t; t1; the wiioigrlilitli. 8132331035 n“ not lision in this respect; but he can know hardly anything of its his- tory WllliOllL relizing how often the reality oi‘ heroism has been mani. fesic in the capacity to suffer, how iriziiful ihe actual suffering has been. _"lr any man suffer as a Christ ' writes St. Peter "let llilll not be its-hunted; but let him glorify Gnu on this behalf." Of [his iieruisii: ihe Bible is the Very taxi-buck. The Draise of faith in ilic eicri-iiih ch ends by nccl; who liimii oseopersons b: a?» 3.2 “illgnlgltbgleiiayi ' w‘ w in; initown and they must ri e usses now that hes b” strieti Gilli-Ell d. One "m m" availa 1e to kee you from riding in l. p ' I posit on, which leaves only one‘ arm for an here fiom three i0 six bundles, whie you stand directly in fro t I UB8 health P! m: slls with. lgie lap ancl foded "lliflilllllbK afflicted. l whom the world was _ ‘ l-Jrcn s0, the writ-er llllr. lllle iiu-iiiiuiied the one most clauirly iiiniiiiusieu in the page; 9f the Olil 'l‘csininciit us the religious hero whose greatness is revealed in his suili-riiih-tliu prophet Jeremiah. NU single igiirc in that literature xwiilii to ailciiiiiitclv sliind for the Oi tlii- suffering servant of all pziiiilcd ill the fifty-third . oi the book of Isaiah. He was, iwlccil, the forerunner of Him in \\‘l‘iUill the prophet-v is fulfilled and the portrait comes to life- Jl"l!.\ Christ our Lord. In Him thcrc is ihe fulness of suni- 11',’ Whirl} is the mark of the ri-E ls’ hero at his highest point of rlldllFiliiCeI vet if that were all the; could ne SJifil of ihe Cross, the Cross would never have been the heart of the Gospel. It is note- wi-riliv ililll neither friend nor toe of the iiviv faith in its earliest days n11.- cniit-iii Willi such an account o: it. To foe it was the sign of de- finit, of imiiious claims shattered on the rock of God's holy law. which pronounced a curse on anyone who should thus suffer. To friend it was the revelation of a holy love that drew the sting ni sin by bearing it. and nmcie possible such a fellowship of man with God as no law, how- ever sacred, could achieve. Arid the explanation of this last is not Jesus the supreme religious hero. but Jcsus the Son of God. In Him and His Cross the contrast between the one who suffers and the one I don't think it is necessary for those seated to ve u their places $0 late comers, but tro ey and bus rl -< era would help out the bundle-laden sta-ndoes and just hold that one heavy bundle that is usua oi! one linger, it would help out wonderfully. Please ask your readers to take a les- son from the French and when in ‘crowdfigl passenger vehicles do as the Prenc e o. _ n A BTBADY SPANDEE. U8! GOLDEN RULE IN CROWDID BUSES Pin Fabric to Sofa for I-‘ll uood-by, old furniture blusa Make a slip cover like this for -your worn sofa-using a colorful flower-splashed chintz — and the whole room has a bright. new look! Makinl a cover is easy the pin- on way. No pattern needed: Simply fabric on sofa and cut to day evening -now even an evening costume. Dressy but not too dressy yet festive enough for anything the‘ I may follow the original date. AN ADDED TOUCH How much the llttie entrees do to create the dainty dinner. A dish of conserve one of relish or pickle, or an unusual homemade ism give a delicious finish to the roast dinner. If you don't like to preserve, shop around until you have an assort- ment of conserves or pickles just a bit unusual and save them for this purpose. a Can kee'p my own away from me. John Burroughes Here's how. Remove the cush- “ANTS HE""'—'EDmIMmITY ions; then place a length o! fabfk over a section of the inside-back and seat and tuck in four inches between. it your fabric has a definite pattern, centre it as ln our pictured cover. Pin down along top and sides and next cut around the pins, leaving 1% inches for seams. Reheat for the other two sec- tion! Ind. in the ssina way, iii fabric to the arm sections, back ' I conunenif this letter to the earnest consideration of all bus ‘and tro yridemfcr if ever there was a time to ut the Golden Rule in action and do as we would would be done by, it now when we sreall dedlikessrdinesinsboxwhenwetskeourridesebroed._ Certainly all of those who must stand, end who seem to be in an overwhelming majority, get all the punishment they can endure in being bum d from side to side in the swaying of the vehicle, and having their back nes dislocated by the sudden starts and sto b being trod- Ibr most houseplants the humid- ity in the average mom in winter is loo low and unless cage is taken to provide moisture in t e atmosphere there i, little chance of having healthy plants. Humidifiers, water conltaénershon gladiators “or lIOb-lllrll‘ 1'98! H. to IIIPP y e rcqu - den u n b those who cannot hel ‘d humid“? causeviey ave nowhere else in s . is is » . _ sing kindly soul to help them out by relieving them of their bundles and md cumiou Ne“ pm m”. h I801!!!‘ BLANKET! b: rig, and doubtless such will have stars in their crowns when they set even. Plm- '°'"°"' PlmM-"P wvfl ' » i But Emil Post! Fo in this new Id in hich we are all slled a“? bl?“- O" ma"! '0 I" 110W mfl‘c?§,'i,',n’§i,';ki,‘g,fi;§’,fifi"fii‘§ n‘; upon to gggtehings lve never erxpccted to (‘bwgllld actln a. way we HGVQCI ex- °° ' - "d W" w" it up mm‘ go,- m: us, sew a piece 0! Bected to act, we need a new code of etiquette that will be based on human iglgagtll-Ywfellnézhpllil seems with bind- “m” mum, on the bottom of each ‘ as well as good manners. Th l but haul" ‘Mm “m” 15 ma“ w We need me instruct! to how to slim... rhinitis "-...*=,..~"* i’ .2"- '2?" "i: n»- nw m» »-=~°-‘i=%‘w~ i» w- w- m n» ma» - loch s! f-bri- -b~>i-i lfis footedof ti»? filed. ‘Elllnsrmwu fiilffliffiunvlfiii“e°‘lif°tii‘fil"ifi"éé"ff€°fiefii’°$idi‘ l"iif.i‘i'e"in‘i's°‘€°n ‘Wm m’ ‘amine’ "ml"! w!" needn't talk about emocracy unless we can show a llttgle of’ it b ‘Tinrlatfliookabltlike are made of fin v .'In the Wu"! B171 l5 Elvin! the "m"! b95686!!!” 8 61086 inspection. These rows of hats were made in s Pill“ ‘"1161! in Dewfiliflie tiimed out kitchen utensils. Here is a waxi- wsuwafélliln Whwh emlsins the shorter simply o! pots and pans SHEPIIEBWS PIE Save 2 alps oi’ cooked meat as the basis for as splendid main dish next day. Shepherd's Pie w the tune of 6 stand in queues and kee our the ead at we axing Our SZ-page booklet tells in detail with step-by-step dis. ilrams how to cover chairs, sofas and auto seats the pin-on way. who connuers is done away; the suf- fcrint; Christ ls the conquering Christ: the, Cross which is the altar of sacrifice is also the field of vic flowsp-lm plenty o! blanket for coverinz. Sugar can is substituted in many usesvfor cork, formerly imported servings- ig easily prepared. Add 4 tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca, teaspoon salt, 1-8 teaspoon each pep- per and paprika to 1 1-2 cups hot whatever we have, evenif D have DK-I hm 1B him. it i; only s bus seat, with o ers. ears old and like have had loads of He can't even tel Ill. w flinbohigisinst al- ktoano er togeth tw ar an ns er o s I have“ gotten insanely diam over girl without my objecting. I have always had my way and when I un with him and want to do something and he doesn t do it, I get mad. He tells me there isn't any other girl, but I don't believe him. He he; taken another girl out on the sly once or twice this is where my jealousy started. lose him but I know he is tired of my posting and being med half the time. Please help us. G. O. 1 water and one cup hot gravy or meat stock. Cook in double-boiler 15 minutes or until tapioca is clear, stirring freiiuently Add one finely chopped on on, tablespoon changed parsley, tablespoon ketchup an 2 cups cooked meat, diced. Mix well wry and the throne of the King: The Lord reigned from the tree: Dominus regnavit a ligno. Describes making o! Irena; welted and bound seams, box 1 Pleiiil, swag flounces; suggests Iabrics, colors. Lettuce which is s luxury Willy with perk up no end if you add a weeeblt of iemoliliy lute; ‘ttc “the cold usua . NOW under-arm w“ r you p Send inc in coins to: your co of (How to Make 81in Covers) to t e Charlottetown Guardian Home ser- vice Address. Be sun to write plain- ly your name, address and the name of booklet. Crenm Deodorant “f”! Stops Perspirnlion . A and for Itreet Address City Province i. FLAVOBFOB CLAM OHOWDII flavor thick clam chowder with a dash o! oregano (Mexican sage). Re- member anise when you gather round the fire to pop corn. 1n Revo- lutionary days a, ‘sleeper’ was eon. coctcd by flavoring half s Bless of hot (not boiled) milk with 1-2 tes- spoon BlIlSC. It was flavored, if de- ' hone". and consumed af- ~ for one wag in bed. It's still a good 1. Docs not rot dresses or men's shirts. Does not irritate s 2. Nowziting to dry. Csnbeused right after shaving. 3, Instantly stogs perspiration for l to 5 days. icvenu odor. 4, A pure, white, greasclessi stainless vanishing cream- 5, Awarded Approval Seal of American institute of Launder- ing for being harmless to fnbiici COTTON SWEATERS ' Top Win- meat loaves with half a cup of chili sauce about so min- utes beforo taking» out of the oven It willglve the meat abright glaze Jive it s company flavor just e family. Pour into well-greased baking dish, spread over the top 2 cups well- seasoned mashed potatoes iiiid bake at 350 F.. 20 minutes, or until pote- toes are brown. Serves d. BUIII-DI-RUIN WOMEN ANSWER-Nobody can help you but yourself. All reformation has (coitiiiuéiiifnsgifsf Col 1) MUST CURB BIL!‘ in BayonsCui n Cotton sweaters and sweater Amazing s-t-r-n-i-n ‘Bio launching of s mtlonsl cam- n to promote the growing vegetables by non-commerci 1 in- dividunls and groups is announced by the Health league of Canada. It is the intention of the League to awaken Canadian citizens from coast to coast to the need for in- creased ve etsble growing in 1943. It is po ted out that there will, in a‘l probability. be a scarcity of certain commercially grown vegg- tables in Canada this year. e reasons for this are: of processed vegetables m our over- eeas forces and to the people 0i’ the United Kingdom. "' 2 A decline in commercial growing due to labor shortage and trans- portation problems. One answer to the problem. says the Health uasue, is the home vegetable garden. That part o! the ion living in rural sections 1. The export of large quantities ye Qver, no urged to put their backyards of m good use by planting vezetsbles this yearn By so doing they will relieve any possible shortage. us well as gein s. fascinating hobby. The lidiinister of Asricuitiire. the Hon. J. G. rdiner, states: "We of this Department fully endorse the ragement of backyard and rnmunity gardens in 1943. and have alreaddy mmuni ted with provincial apartment of agricul- ture suggesting that encourage- ment be given to such projects this m. .. Provincial Department of Auri- culture, Education and Health. hive expressed their endorsstion of this campaign "ain't use washing ,. s and soap chips more lavishly than is necessary. lvleasure what you lured to make a good lather, then add more to make a live suds af-‘Pr the w l probably continue to grow their own vegetables. City dwellers, how- first has been used up bloilrseljs for soritn! suits. In“ round- nec e ersey ypes or gs sifliiw. lend 800d daytime color so! cent to a navy or grey suit, tests show ’ NEW improved lUX . cuts runs Needlecraft For The Home MAKE THIS snoniisns nou. FRONT-BUTTONED PRINCESS W1": or Without Frills It's a good dress in its own right, even if you do not add the ruffles. and easy to make in any one of its versions. However, if you develop the design in some soft fabric, such as a pretty print or cotton, the frills add .a charming touch. In its hilored mood. ou can make it ijl one or a comb nation of two fob- frics, as you see i‘ in the small view above Style 'N0 2054 ls designed for sises 12. ll. 1d. i8, 30: M; 38; 10: B: 44: 46: and l6. Sine 36 requires I 3-4 yards 36-inch or a 1-2 yards 80-inch fabric with I yards ruffliriB. Bend wenty cents for pattern. Write your name, address and style number. Be sure to state size you A slreng sonp mnda runs some quielilv <1 Colts-soap rubbing suede suns coma quickly <3 l FAMOUS testlaborato c-sdeexhaustive v tests-we iedly w in; rayon stock. ings, then tes ng them on an almost human machine which strains stockings the way you do in actual we . Results showed: lux washing cvl down rims over 50%| The stockinigs showed far greater slur! dn’: in nro runs nearly so easily as no ngs was ed with strong soaps, or rubbed with cake soap. Tests on cotton _ stockings showed similar results! ill MYIQNO. QMQ Save yo" stockings. join the Lux Dippers and dip shein in Lux after wearing-dry ssyons thoroughly. 12in pssron no. uis lady measures about 2i" tall. Hie is made d This charming young Her on; braids are strands tsins omn- znk ttc and wears a daint silk . l f wolll llrlld her face is embrgidered. Pattern No. i210 eon plete instructions for making this doll, clothes, shoes. To order pattern: Write. or send above mature with vein’ address with is cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau. town Guardian. n Dena ment. gaiardisa Design No. NAME _, _ .. _ _-——_— ——__-_——_——_— ‘Inggr ADpRj-~--—-un_-_-----n——~- qflaqgqsan—_—fi_—_ mn-annnnnn-j; . _ . _ _ l liming 8 " l ' ' l ' 10X III IIII DIV, IIOOII fllsilgo -yeo'ga9 MQII for your Iioneyl Customer: “Can unbreakable doll?’ Shop Assistant: “l; there some- thinl wiofll with it? . the nab a thing is sli- . l exchange this mcgtnmer: "No, on n every It ii l.