- .-gsg;rv,qg-.nv.l'i l??"l"uf!!’* Lenten Meditation __-_ From The Times. London LABOUBEBS FEW. PROSPECT! GOOD Every reader of the Gospels knows how often our Lord illustrat- ed His teuchulg by some parable or Hnelosy from the ccl-liileios tilrough which Hie and His disciples walked. His words have gained new force and a wider appeal lii these days, when nocrural folk only but the whole nation takes a keen interest in food production and has shared and symputlilzcu with the anxieties of those \vho sow and reap. A sen- tence which our Lord spoke figura- tively: “the harvest truly is plen- teous, bilt the labourers are kw," has often been repeated with liter- al exactness up and clown the coun- try this year in connection with Wlll"5 demands. Aiiloilg the many referencts to the growth and gatherings of the crops as symbols ot divine law none is better known than the Parable of the Sewer. its cietailed interpreta- lti lll is not in doubt, because Christ 1 . s : wloulltieti it to the discip- le; wlltll he and they had dl‘il‘.\ll apart from the crowd. But implicit also in tile story is a general prin- ciple ll'ill(‘il often escapes notice. it sliolvs how well worth while is ef- iorz, even “lien a large proportion oi lL SU-lllfi wasted-a truth which ilLlily a dzxcoilrliged worker, with a thought o: tile final harvest 1n nls mind, should cherish and remem- ber. Many a social worker. with many yvilo in their private or busi- ness llvcs lire trying to help their fellow-men, know moments when thzy doubt lf their efforts are worth will] so small seems the result achieved in comparison with the time and trouble spent. The ty es of the parable recur-the indif er- ent and impervious people, the peo- ple whose enrly enthusiasm is quick- y choked by new interests. the eo- pie Wllfi cure only for super clal filings. However liberally the need is srrntercd, it produces little when it iiiiii on such soil. Yet, perhaps in unlikely places, there is "good ground" too, and when some sym- pathetic words of encouragement, some kindly act, have fallen here. long afterwards their sower may find with astonishment that they hllvr lllil rcsillts ftir beyond ally he lilflllitilb possible. One such exper- ience will prove beyond all doubt aiaritdthe broadcast sowing was Jus- e . The principle a plies with equal force to the Chr Man's own life. Here again he may be dismayed by the tlgipirent waste of effort; so maily good resolutions have come to nothing so many promised well for e time, but: had no root and with- ered away! Yet somewhere within him is a small patch of good ground, and presently a. little of the seed he has sown by his prayers and battles with temptation lights on this. Then, though hi5 efforts may have been feeble enough, by the grace of God a miraculous growth follows. Wit-h humility and gratitude he finds his worthiest desires ripen at last and bear fruit; thirty, sixty, or an hundredfold. IDEAL WIFI The formula for an ideal wife u prescribed by Sil- William H. Beveridge, author of Britain's o- posed social security plan: She should be intelligent without being intellectual. keen without being stupid." Sir William is 64 end lest December married his former sec- retary, lvLi-s. Jessy Mair. He gave his definition in an answer on a broadcast quiz program last night. The Woma NOT ALWAYI Itwnilgnoteiwlys besc dsrko‘ We may not always be without s maid We shall not elwey; suppllcote for s rup, Nor “upon our knees for mar- e . Eggenngill come beck with butter with bacon Cheese, honey fruit and yellow cream in c ot. We shall not always have to count the tea-leaves And Dltlli them Brlldkinlly within the D0 . We shall not always have our night's rest broken By crashing bomb and hum of roverlng ‘plane. The spring will come — and after that the summer- And—-who knows? Pence. may come to earth again! -_Fay Inchfawn in the I n a s Realm immerse‘? “M” KNOWN BY THEIR. BOOTS boot! of lot to dis them fivgrylengerwfolk SMART AND SIMPLE Today the ‘- ‘ of fashion is to look smartly and simply dressed. Be stern with yourself in the mat- ter of everyday working clothes Keog them to tailored lines and brig t with accessories. But be sen- sible the while and do not look dull or drab. EATS 7m HEAT Cash-and-carry meals that can be reheated at home are provided by government-maintained restaurants in Britain. Woman's Magazine. If you're without a glove stretcher, run a cold curling iron into each finger of vour freshly washed doe- skin gloves. You can stretch them into the desired shape this way. Frosting will stick better if a little flour i5 dusted over the cake before putting on the frosting. NEED FEW FESTIVE HATS Taking the ruel situation com- petely in your stride, you'll need a few festive hats for social "stepping." Flower-sprinkled to ues and turbans are ideal because t ey_ stay put in a high wind, keep your coifiure intact and look fresh as Spring itself. Another group of for- mal turban; comes in paillasson ibrlild, intricately draped with sashes of fine straw-like auze. These creations combine back with ro. mantic colors of African inspiration like Desert Rose and Mirage Blue. SPRING IIOSIERY MESIIES WITII NEW ACCESSORIES llilfilefy for Spring is accessory- minded. with personality type; for different needs end costumes. Fit and flattery are first considerations, with wear-with-oai-e as the rule. The new fflyons are being offer- ed in proportioned lengths, with sheere as well es service weights, opaque dark color; for a ‘met-god" silhouette, and novelty ribs and meshes that afford n. wide and ex- filling choice. The circular knit seamless rayons are very budget. minded - end they fit sleekly, we. C0303; IN particularly Veng- lllfl. in MWlty ribbed, mesh or lac weaves. seamed or seamless, w; . cotton lisle cheers wearing clog (be dress-up! There's no ration of fashion in hosiery for Spring — there's style zagiz-nify. and more variety than GLAZED CIIINTZ NEW YORK, —Glazed chintg I; ¢lli°yln8 8- Sreater demand than ""- IB 88y 68-48115 and soft col- - ors burst forth this season m all kinds of clothes. from bathing suits w evening sown-i Even checked gingham has been given a glaze, and the permanent glazed finish on prac- Eicaly all these fabric; not mes dirt, but remains glossy lielieve Your Fretful, Fevelish Teething Baby ThleSimplqSehW ThousenelsolMofltersPreise-golllgidy wily let your boethlnl bulw lulu rm ml lose needed sleep when MOW! MflbIEl-l-BEIICIQ and safe-may hem your lxcltiese. feverish little one happy, cool and lomfortnhle. Used h m: met-hm M over 40 yuan. Abeo only no from etu- pufying nnrcotfu and opts a-eafe for even molt dclloah bllm Ab the no m: of teething fever, b0 shy‘! Own Tlblnh and sen for your- lelf how quickly they hel make little ends cool, soothe irritu on and remote utural restful sleep. Try Baby's Own ‘Ibb- ts, too, for colds, upset ltomlch colic, ‘constipation and other minor ailments. bu, Money ' ‘ unsticn if you i even after numerous washln PIINI TAILIGDTBI All BEING PET! Again this spring flower printed tablecloths lead in popularity featur- ing several designs printed on e un re on end good uelity ssil 0th fabrics. Thele coths are spiced with richly toned flower; made un- usually appealing because of the careful blending of colors. Gay new vegetable garden rinte are also in demand in four d ferent color com- molt effective. hand-colored fruit or typical kitchen scene prints will find favor with most housewives. These colorful towels will do wonders as that added touch in the kitchen. ent of popular priced b \re not entireTy satisfied. Good. aeeortm filet cloth; end scerfs will be avail- CROCHETED BRAIDED RAG BUGS Pique in new dark colors and thick, quilted-looking weaves are new for Summer. You can get them in pastels, too. of course. HINTS ON ETIQUETTE I! you are a men and a. husband, ably when your wife wears a new or becoming hat or dress? You would have done this before you were married. Why not now? Always remember to put a. tea- spoon of salt into the water in which you boll eggs. This will pre- vent the shells from cracking, Cooked dried prunes stuffed with Cheese. Bre a nce addition to the sa ad plate. or they can be used B5 flllpfltllers and served on sticks for cocktails. TOWEL ABSORBENCY Contrary to a somewhat widely held o inlon. colored bath towels have te same absorbency as white ones of similar quality. Ac- cording t0 authorities in the laundry division, National Re- search Council, are does not u. feci. absorbency. Towelling made from yarns not thoroughly scour- ed in the manufacturing process will prove more absorbent after several launderings. when the door hinges squeak, try rubbing a little vaseline on them. YOU'D NEVER BELIEVE SllE IS 48. . . . She's one of the pebnielt. happiest-e In- itedtwomen 1:: ma. At tihs time vegan mos women e us n them _ she's right In the midst ii! tbiiTgo-llweyu rend! to lo place and do thinml . . . u popular with the men ll girls half her In. lb look at her you would never believe she was a day over 88. How does lhe do it? She gives the audit In Dr. Williams Pink Pills . . . for well she knows how important it is to have plenty of rich, red blood during those yum when so men! women are "pulled down" in health by bodily changes. If you feel "always tired", if you lock plII and dragged out, if you are suffering from n feeling of nervous exhaustion, era jittery and irritable, you msy be PIIIIII the price of poor blood make-up. Don't welt- start Dr. Williams Pink Pills today. Tbw contain an sully nseilnilnbls form of iron- fortified with l generous amount of Vib- mln lh-end are wonderfully elective in helping to build the rich, red blood so nee. else?! to vigor and energy, Get a peckln today from your druggilt. able this spring. Design treatments Butter Coupons For your protection mark the folltnvillg dates on your butter eoupons:-- Butter coupons Nos. l, 2, and are now good. Coupon No. becomes good April 3rd and No. 5 becomes good April _l0th. All of these coupons expire April 30th. Sugar f or Rhubarb Anlextra allowance of sugar may be obtained for use with home rown rhubarb. Effective April st, Coupon No. 1 from the Spare “B" sheet (blue) is good for 1 lh of sugar for culinary use with rhubarb. This sugar bonus will permit the consumption of approximately 5 lbs of rhubarb per person. Only Spare “B" coupon No. i may be used. It is valid now and expires May 3i. Save the Cover Save the cover of your Ration Book No. 1. it contains that all important information-the pre- tfix and number which, for ration- Tllis column will appear in this you up-to-date on Ration News. RATION NEWS RATION ADMINISTRATION The WART ME PQiCES-ANDTQADE BOARD , ing purposes, will be yours for the duration. Put it away m l safe place. You may need to refer tcit. Fill in Ration Book Sheets It is a requirement of the law that each sheet of the Ration Book be completed by the book- holder writing hi: name, address and serial number thereon. Re- tailers are not permitted to eccept coupons from a book until it has been properly completed in in]: 4 with the above information. Small Anne Am- _t_ R _ d ol-lceib A heat aisrcgtgoll or wish mum ion ationc my = w " *~‘ r " Y" l" and butter e slice of bread u you 5W1! "0- 3°43 ' Small Arms Ammunition now 3* “- Nev” hi“ “m ‘ wk“. come! under rationh rd f "- R engurq gdgquggg lgugppolig: ['10: "i! wfllhfl’ With Imbiflill‘ TIM l0 kflVW, 011 I ‘.1 those considered n essential l” “ca” ‘dun 411m" Pl"? l" l d5!“ o" 37' “m1 Tm, category include, "B Bfizlbfilléoiéllfi for any oor. Pat- page booklet tells whats correct for r750"; who flgpgnd 0,, hunfing ‘Mann-ls wntehu complete ill- dinners, teas. buffet parties. reeteur- street Address or food, licensed trappere, proe- To ordér pattern. w l” d “"- chnm Hm” “d “hm w u" vectors, _ reons guarding pr_o- above plcem with ‘you; “$2 ‘:24 ‘Ilium linden- pel-ty crdvuicck, mlllu unlu address with 1s cents in coin or Olil "MW endcertsinpoiieeforcee. emm stomps to Needlework Bureau. lend 15c in coins for your already m poueiulonofnmmuni- Char ottemwn Guardian. of Good Table Manners to the ticn for their own personal use are pennitted to use lame. | newspaper every week t k Clip end keep for ftigftnt: _,_;-.H.-.- Needlework Department, Charlottetown Guardian DOMEHNOJQOO AME--------__ STREIPADDREBB -—--- Ol'.I'Y—---------- include elaborate florelbgor uuma lwlnui functionaries had official tinguish do you notice and comment fnvor-‘ Woman's Re alm v. Social and tars Living o Leisure WEZHARLPTTEFPIN“ Quill"?! N nil-mild. too. ll responsible for the perfect flavour and mouth-watering goodness of "KING COLE" COFFEE. In its modern plant. within euy reach of all Maritime districts. “KING COLE" COFFEE‘ is daily mestedoopedectioa nndrushedin regular deliveries DIRECT to Maritime grocery etoree-dneuring your cup 0i’ "KING COLE" the acme of‘ ram-mus. Blended b! "NI"- ronted to perfection. and vacuum-packed. In fine and ~ grinds—-YOUR grocer he: "KING COLE” COFFEE. With Dover Between By COLIN HOPE CHAPTER. V A FLIGHT AND A FIGHT In embarking on his errand to a country in the throes of battle. Mat- her knew he was taking a 1on8 chance, and from the time he took ofl from Kent 1n the aircraft his every act had been deliberate, well- considered. As he approached the centre of the forest his caution in- creased with every step. Either ln- stinct or logic warned him that the man who lay unconscious behind him had ilot represented the only dan er that the darkness concealed. A lust he came to a clearing, and to a small, heavily-built shed. _He stocpped at the edge of the clearing an waited. He had the impression that others, too, were waiting. Wait- in and watching, r fully five minutes Mather stood perfectly still, then he shrug- ged hs shoulders and went on. "Nerves," he railed himself. "Get on with it, and get out while the get- tin ‘s 800d." evertheless. he did not abandon his extreme caution, but carefully circled the clearing before ap- prcachin the shed. Then he moved swiftly. 30 seconds he had the door unlocked, and by the light of a hooded torch was at work, hastily scraping away the earth floor in a _ cognzer of the building. grunt of satisfaction told of the evenrual success of the effort. A wooden box that had been buried about a foot beneath the surface lay exposed. It was quite small, no big- ger than a cigar box and Mather began to drag it from the hole. Then he stopped. Foolish to carry more than necessary. He unlocked and opened the box, and drew from it a smell roll of papers. He doused the torch and made for the door. Once more he was on tip- toe. every sense alert, ready for anything that. might happen. His thoughts turned to the aircraft, the bridge that connected him with saf- ety. If anythin happened to it, if its presence h been detected, he lost. All the dangers he had in d fin himself if he failed in his getaway. He remembered run- ning the machine close under the trees. Had he been wise? Had he allowed himself sufficient rooln to turn? Wh did he not think to put the mach he nto the wind ready for a fly -ofl? Mather ad no time for further c» W ‘all JUST POSSIBLE Out for a count stroll, the vis- itor from town rea ized that shed CBEAMED LIVER ON TOAST 3-4 cup cooked liver 3 tab spoons butter on‘ drip- pmgs lost her way. She was called out t0 n; . a passing fad: i tiilkiiigaol: 1W.“ o on "Hey. bgvl Oen I set thrwsh 1-4 teaspoon salt m“ ll"? The boy eyed her bulk with a cli- eulating eye before he replied: "I think ‘ee can, missis. A lost} of hay went through this marning. 3-4 cup thin cream i-8 teaspoon paprika Juice 1 lemon. 6 slices buttered toast METHOD: Melt the butter in e pan and cook the onion in it for about 3 minutes. Remove from the heat. Add the flour and stir until well blended with the butter. Grad- ually add the cream and cook. stir- ring constantly until thickened. sen- son with salt and paprika and add the cooked liver that has been chop- ped. When the liver has become thoroughly heated add file lemon JUST A PORTER The night was dark and the hour was late as a solitary Wayfarer pass- ed elong the deserted street. Sud- dentiy three sllnklng figures emerg- ed from the shadows, marked their prey, and then attacked him. Three to one is powerful odds. 1 cup pastry floulr 1-4 tcaspoo l salt i cup rolled oats 1-2 teaspoon baking sods 1-4 cup warm water 1-4 teaspoon vanilla , Cream fat and sugar thoroughly. Add vanilla. Mix flour salt and rolled, oats. Add alternately with the warm water in which soda. has been dissolved. This make; a stiff dough. Drop by teaspoonfus on to a greased cookie sheet and flatten with n. fork. Babe in e moderately hot oven. 375 deg. 1'5. 10-12 min- utes. Makes 8 dozen cookies. the hero, who was cqknly lighting e cigarette. "Ju-jitsu?’ "No," answered the hem. “Rail- way porter.‘ T0 EASE MISERY 0F CIIIID’! COLD tions. and open their mail. r y-v. .- i‘ I MOTHERS; 8.53s Wanner-owner» _ v LIFE savages, IN, SOCIAL WHIRL Girls Boost Dwn Popularity. Ratings flirough A Educating Toes Along With Head Hands‘ Al"! lsawalifiowert oesomslflllflvlfhlilfil“ b0 ob . It is salted 0f forlorn "eieiislmiu: measure»... ... ... .....".':."......':.:....- Qgjtflriiauone knows the answer except the Orclior who mode both orchids and hay ' ‘ ' Every normal girl desires to be popular with the boys. She wants -._ ,0 h. to v’e for her com . She wants her dances to be pemma m u‘ eutpstgymince meat. she wants to be ‘ ' made love to. and oventuail to marry. And if never a lad darkens er door; if boys no more think of inviting her to go placer with them than they do her grandmother; if Father has to take her to parties and her hostess has almost to club boys into dancing with her it is a tragedy as black a; can be woven out of the wool and warp of broken girlish dreams. GIRL’! APPEAL cons iuvwuu: And she asks herself why she should be passed over iii favor of girls who are no prettier. no more attractive in any we than she is? What's the "matter wit her bait that the fish never bite? Primarily, the trouble with the wall- flower is that she lacks what we Ire pleased to cell sex attraction. For some unknown reason her Fairy God- mother failed to drop into her cradle that myitgrgus. lntingilblehnuntlfiflfilk-e able something that makes men flock noun e women W 0 VI bees around a honey . I-nd that causes them to slim? 0Y9 W l!!!" enceofthewomeiiwoleckit...And.llN.lfl¢ll°k' llllufilllm. capricious ode. If e women has it, she has it; l}!!! 11 8h! 5951'". "l!" is no wake can get it. Millions of dollars wont buy tllailfzlfll-allg: look in t e eyes, nor by taking thought can e Woma-n ORB to be born in her. Between the belie of the ball. however, and the drip, there an ver- ious intermediate stages in which e lot can ho done to save I l m becoming a Wallflower. Then it is Mother to the lgescue. m‘ h" men a girl never has a beau because therels no we ome prln on frcn door mat. When Mother perceives that no little boy brlnll 511B a red apple, or walks home with her from school, and tagging: husk}: tote her own school books it is time for her to at busy e 1:00 d ar and roll u the rugs and turn on the radio the dance mun . an e youngsters in. gin tolling SOME GIRLS ATTRACTIVE IN GROUP AIIAIII juice and serve at once on hot but- but the Wayfarer held his OWH- 01w Man e girl who hasn't lustre enough to shine u an individual 1W tered toast. by one his assailantes landed Wm! does flney in a constellation. And if Bally! b01156 ll @116 lililflith-Wm“: -_- a thud on the ground, battered and p153: they know in which to spend an eve . and if Ballys mo ter n11!) OATMEAL CBINKLES bruised their clothnig torn. only gives them the glad hand, but has some good wtezt ‘L: lag: ___._ A policeman hurried up and sur- will always be the center of the crowd and have p ent o e. s. hid 1-3 clip m veyed tile wreckage. she mi m not have been able to wmgle a single MI she h" Mt 1-: cup brawn gaggl- “Fine work!" he said, addressing inside Bl m h lllsistsonmedinghiseveningpeperln the Eoglo an who illryln the radiant ten o'clock when he 806i to bed, and many a pernickety mother who won't let the children dance at home because it scratches up the 11°01". are reIDOII-Blbl! 1°!‘ their °l4 maid daughters. id to their daughter! waiirfligwetfs? Btgfctctijiiliiseeinilt fieatgligryiiilci mothexrrii du to keep In °Y° on their girls and see what they are up to. but they Dwain"; W“ them 93 ir tel hone averse.- .. ince t.h me w en ey were oys a s ilertalnlg m the conduct of young eope have qntirfly chanced. end if they were F. what use to be re arded as food for e ossi no one noti now- (contlllued on ' a col. 0 RIIIOII [CK l .-———§ VAPORIISI T0 STRETCH BUTTER. FOR immediately there came the swish nf something descen close to him. Just. in time he ducked back then. as a. wee, came with a thud to the groun , Mather dashed for the cover of the trees. Instantly the little clearing seem- ed alive with ople. A man threw himself at Ma her, and cursed lur- i Gel-mam when yet another apparent also bent on bi" Mather own, missed his obiective and crashed into the Germs: §hB9_l13£1§B§__d W" Crude Errors at Table May Alienate Friends r’ A get e. hand to A PRODUCT OF l-I PTDII lilo Parker's of iii lvi/lvilliliii)13111.1}! - (Continued on page 3, Col b) This is Not Good Form Committing a drastic social error is this prctiy miss as she casually "dunks‘ her doughnuts in her cof- fee with her napkin tucked under her chin. Some people claun till! “dunking" is considered correct now but by most etiquette experts it is definitely unheard of. The place for the table napkin is not around the neck but in the lap quette in eating at the table. A girl who behaved in this nun- ner at n dinner party would be out as far as the hostess was oncerned for future per-ties. Even your heotitetion is noticed when you aren't euro whet to do. Should you butter your breed all t Charlottetown Guardian Home der- vice, Address. Be sure to write plainly your name. address and the name of booklet. --_..._-... Name Street Addrwl Xv‘ SANDWICHES ,, . _ T~ ‘i m» so 1mm r0 iififglii; aouilrlofimns r/x/ Jl/Sf sesame: beater tgl‘ a fork. Milk shouldbbe at ' ~ 30:07am: ARE HATER-Silk Jill N! i3§.'“s...;‘.“’f.€“.“2°...;¥§l iii. “T '. VICQ wormzxraz/ .41 on m: cums/n tics] maul: fat" tljlflgkzflllllliker of your an e n ' ~ pcndir skirt that come in this pat- tern. You can simplify the Jlilkel a, much as you plum. mekine the very easy collar-less version. or ou can tailor it nicely with the nctc ed collar. which isn't difficult, either. Mix Ol‘ match the Jacket and 5K1" fabrics. and see what And there only. addition this makes to H yollfli! Such little slips seem smug but WINE“- yg,,;,",,m,,°",,,,,,':1>gg3,'.,,",, Qfif Style No. 204d a designed ror sieeg 4, d, l and 10. 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