‘uuuvu arc-v: 9.Pt"'i"-‘F- ~= 0-» /».-w--<»- “n?” i . Lenten Meditation I From The Tina. London l‘ The ilcur approach of Good Fri- day “my W011 cause any thoughllul citizen no launder what his own part. 1n 1t should be. It is not. enough w lldlell upprovuigly w g, broadcast scryurc or to prayers and Ilyllllls in a church. lhcuynu; cannot no clout- by ucpuz); it. Ucllhlllflb‘ ‘.111 individual and 1261601141 cuoil. of the \v111 to get 1n touch with God. when m collect- ive worship a single voice utters the pr " rs, each separate heart must r 111 >t b1.- 1111 aggregate 01 1n- 1111.11 nucrccssions, Truce slug .~.rul1 ;1'.~.1_\ c1: ‘lilo first, which for W9 ,v pculllt‘ l5 also the lust, ‘ 1: 1g our 11111111111 desires ill SLLDDllC- 1 a0 Cvod has the express sanc- i ur Lord llunsclf. With full :11 be made for 11c- 11111; 111 .1 it! .1. . 1- ' .1110 . ' llixghlllt: also there - for great mercies and tfcltvorunces, for unity and uhlch God Himself klllli, 1n vvhuh *1 subnrrilllutt-ll . (was \\'t11 111.15 i IJ u» or earth, X1565 easily next stage, which ll dedic- ln what degree the nation d w have returned to uovorzion o! its yotuiger . v.1 ncotl not be 01>- llut ouch Chrwt1c111‘$1113““d A 1i‘? rl- to this end akmg personally bv his ax- . " Pt. 11; 0n . .d c1.:1!n.11.1 v ltii, in lZ€T lY‘."(l1ll(‘5S to trust all w (a . adv by this means can con- fd cc become absolute. Great- . ' the Old Testament” ‘ie immenxe rcln-‘ (‘ltrist broumhti n1 nuttdy uslnli nrtrht said 0m" of “are the ffilllf‘, . them in n noble phrase, Towing arms." Good Friday brim lnsrlur: Rain 1f it. bases "P m1 this firm belief, and the .< rc thut no fnll can r "underneath are C "WELCOME" RVG I! BABY TO CROCHET 1 s may be noted in, FDoriothiy Oix Says- GIRL FLIRTING WITH lllARlllEl) MAN LACKS- ROMANTIC’ CHARMS Sure Sign She Cannot Win Single Male And Turns T0 llomestically Weary Subject DEAR. MISS DIX-Why dam: young slrll M mlrried mm 1101M? M: husband and 1 have been married ten years and have three small chllgren. We have bet-u ' ' ' huppyuncl congenial. He has been 11 500d 11115 and 11nd fatlu-r, 111: utl 111 111s home 41nd devoted to his children. But now this girl 1111s 1 - 111111 hi5 111e, 11s tho movies saly‘. he dOBflIl 59*? B ""118 good ubout nu 111s children. He is fuulltzflnding and cross and is out with 1101' to p; ' ulnuscinttit every mgr. 11c gone on happily. but the minute this E1!‘ and boasted that she was 801118 to take him tiway from me, and I guess she has done it. If a. girl xvants to marry. vvhv doesn't she g0 lifter some single 1111111 i11cte=1d of wrecking n home to get one? What slmll I do about it? Shal 1 gne him a divorce and make him happy. even if it will break my heart? DESPERATE . in t alonv saw 111m >110 l1 " him EASIER SHOOTING FOWL ANSWER-A lot of girls boast that they c1111 pet any married mun that. tncy ilesire. They think that that shows that they have an almost hyp- notic power of fascination, but, m real- lty 1c i: a sure sign that they ue . . lacking in feminine charm and wiles t . - and cannot get, a single man, for the _ » . difference between capturing a hus- band and n bachelor ls the difference t - between shooting a burn-yard fovvl and ‘ ' a wild duck on the wing. ' Aftcr a man has been married for n number of years there are flmu 2' when he gets fed up with domesticity, . d he is. He is a libtle tired of the routine 111g particularly thrilling about his wife's bread . liing the home clock every evening on the don. ., , , ' He has gotten to thinking of him- st-lf asmldcile-ngeti 1 1 l1 the oung girls pretty much an he does upon the display 1n a Jewe e win ows, pretty and irttractive, but. not. for him. 1 Then oftcu whcn one of these ornamental objects steps out 01f the ‘ [Tt:\>\'<-11t-- ‘\'l’ll11‘ ".11 11111111.‘; iltlfhtli ut. his head, she knocks him out in tlu- var rt It us cnsv as taking candy; from a. baby. l-le 11.111111 ll .11 lu- “:15 >0 JIIFHCLIVB. He had thought he was an old settled n1. u-d 111.111 111111 here, by George, he is a. Clark Gable Without, evfln suspecting it, and he ‘n flutwred out of his-wits. And when the lrl makes love to 111m in the wulcnt. modern manner, and telb him that e is more ntlraclitc than uny of the young boys, and that she is determined w have him, flllll 111111 11r- 1S to.) mung for ills wile. anyvvuy, and n11 the rest of it, why, 11c 1u<t frills for it like :1 ton of bricks. And i111 111111 11w poor wife can do is 111st m possr-ss hcr $0111 in pat- lcuvc 111111 \\..1t 1~~~11u~ b11111» cottlrmlnf111n1,0r10rl11mtn wake up from his rlrcnm rind se-c Wllfll» a fool he has been making of himself, and coma back w Mother nnd the kids. Which, ninetv-nlne times out. of a hundred, hie gill do, unless he happens to be no rich that the girl considers him good DC DQB. The girls who specialize in married men are the cruelest of their sex, because thev " ibc - tolv sot themselves to work to break :1 sister woman's heart, and \Vl\‘('l{ 11v 11111110. and half-orphan little children just to gratify their Ollh vanities. '1hc_v ure the girls who would have had a perfectly won derful time in the old Roman mnphltheatre; watching wild beastc tear men to piecel. But the.” endlrtio yo girl: y the loo o! their heutlessnens by wasting their youth in affa rs wit men w o cannot marry them, while all the eligible men puss them by, and their own sex hate them like poison. __Z___________ DEAR MISS DIX»-We are three girls whohave fallen in love with sol- diers whom we huvc known for seven months. They are stationed in a. nearby comp and are going to be transferred soon. They have all three proposed marriage, but we have asked for time to consider, and we wish your advice. Should we (it marry these boys and follow them as long Bs they remain 1n the States? Or (2) promise to waft for them until the war is over? 0r <3) trv to forget thcm and go out with other boys? _ mo. BELL. MARY. KXOW SOLDIl-IIUS BACKGROUND BEFORE MARRYING ANstvllR-Jlrnv 11111cl1 have you found out about your soldiers in seven months. beyond the fact that they look grand in their uniforms, and that they take ou out and give you good times. and that they have nice lines 0f lovc-mukutc! lfuvc your fathers taken the trouble to write to the Chame ber of Commerce, or u Bank, or anyone in their home towns to find out whut sort. of pcoplc they come from, how they stand in their own com- niunitic. who; their past n-corrla are, and whether they would have any way of uugvportlng 2i. wife after the war ls over? ' _ few months telling me that. a. previous wife and c wvlcolnc" ruLY to glvt‘ , d c: t‘lll“"l' to friends at. tho I . Slfllillc stitches arc used] nnd it is fun to mnkc. Pattern No. ' a cnzwiplcze lllS'l'll(‘liOi’l5. ‘n 1Y0 or send. name anti com or Bureau. crrv _ - _ _ - - - — — - Pmovmcr. - _ _ - - — — — TnE-ENTETT novr n: SILLY, But lovely “Miss War-Worker", Dorothy llnhum, was persuaded. Shc entued . . . and “Beauty Contest: wen the hnhest thing from my mind . ; . but the girls n the Plant egged me on. I fun laughed: Listen, whn would look twice n me, since I've become a ‘no- Bu! went! Well, the results floored me.’ ME- (ime-to-filll-IOIP-Ind-wnter-girl’. “Miss Wur- Worker "l You can bet I'm stlying with my basic beauty routine. just two minutes twice u day to pa: on PMMOIJVEScrcumy lather-a rinse of? with warm water, n swnnsh 1 have gozten many heartbroken letters from lrl brides Ln the last ldren have suddenly 1 appeared upon the scene and wrecked their honeymoons with the romantic soul: - . l r11zu-rzcrl. (letting: married is a serious business. n, isn't ‘ "c-tiovey spflolilllQ and you will do well to consider of i: before you m . rl. tor nvtuncc, that. di-nrzuizig around the country from camp to 11111111. llVllli; :11 :1 truilcr, or crowded into a little tWO-by-four room and l1\'lll§ mostly on hot dogs isn't the fun you think it will be. You would be desperutelv lonely among strangers, and if you had ven up u good home "ml H 200d lob for 1t, the chances are you would mighty 9on1 for it. and Wish flint. you 11nd united until Johnny got, back from (he Wm- bcfoie 3011 11nd married him Anti you 11011111 \\'l\l your llllxbilllfl \v:1 ~ monru- except. lilo lot more if there were a baby coming and ‘ _ m you, and you had n0 _ ‘ we you out of his pay, and you had nouhczc to go, 1: ' home and were an added burden 0Y1 Tour poor pars-r ivhu could not aflord to support you and your child, You will he three “lsc czrls if you tell the bovs ma; you Wm love them and prni" for thorn 11nd \\'r to t em, but fhntwou think it will be 115p. plcst for all Ffi.'l!‘1".'ll"ti 1f 1111 1' t put off the wedding 1mm the Wm. is Over flflfl YOU 0:111 soc xvi . l like each other as ivcll then as vou do figf-togaa u can look forward to a long and happy ltop of gingerbread squares. MACARONI AYD CHEESE -______ ‘Here is a favorite macaroni and mrcse recipe. To serve 6. cook 8 cups elbow’ macaroni 25 minutes in 2 qt; GINGERBREAD DESSERT‘ E‘_§”.l§,,‘,"“§§§,§,° $333,, 2Ht$' F“- _ q ‘ cold wnwfr am‘. drain again Butter ‘ llfk-Ylf! dish 11nd into ii; nut 5| layer ‘c. macaroni Add 2 cups milk, fsp '- , ,nl:. l-I.‘ tsp. popper. 3 thsm melted shorzmnng, tsp. dry mustard. i-2 cup V, rlwvpfd pepper and 3-4 cup grated ‘ 5 V‘ mr AmPl-Cflh ChbPFP. Add remaining .. Garnish mncnmnl and rrllx vqe11_ spflnme ivhich hos been . l-f cup grater‘. chccrt‘ and top. garn- ll‘ lull mill. un- ish with 1-4 tsp. paprika 11nd by“. .\11o 1d at 350 degrees F‘ 45 minutes. 2H1?- t ~ ;< made h‘: us- ing frc c 11111 in lieu of the nmoiuit o: water indicated on package. Bake as directed. Cut ‘llild serve with orance sections on ' A BEAUTY CUNTEST? You Can D0 Prlu Control Question And Annwera u | 3MB! Control will appear in The Guardian as a. regular feature auh day. The questions u-o thou which have reached the Wartime Price; and Trade Board from housewives In this region. This answers are Dro- vuled by tho Board. Rnaderl who VIQII. "' I rice control are invited m send hem In writing to the Women’: I Reginald Advisory Committee of the ,Wnrtlmu Prices and Trade Board. t Chappell Building. Charlottetown, I i Q. Are restaurants allowed to cut down on he portion of meatl 1nd Questions and Answer: on Prlcf rm: ciT1i cvAnpt5§ . 31. \ Living THE DOOR A door may open anywhere Upon a wood or path or lawn, Or crowded street, or road or tzherc Where none pass by from dawn to dawn; But 1f you'd have a. mind it D6800. A heart that cannot harden —-- _ Go find a coor that opens wide Upon g little garden. F M Boult. ALL THE KDVWS HORSES AND MEN TO HELP All the King‘; horses and allthe King's men are to be used in bring- lng 1n this year‘: harvest on the Royal estate at Windsor, twenty- flve mile; west of London. IVLimy extra. acres have been 911i’- undea- cultivation at Windsor, and there will be plenfrv of work for the horses, including the famous Wine.- sor grays which drew the golden coach in the Coronation of George VI in 1967. ‘There also will be work for mem- bers of the Royal staff, who at the King's express wish this year will “lend a hand" in the harvesting. Only two horses remain in the Royal stables at Buckingham Pal- aoe. Beds should be made properly. Edges smoothed under the mattress get less abrasive wear than bunched- uncler edges. They should also not be yanked off the becL, but ehould be loosened first. A mattress pad between the sheet and mattress will lengthen the sheet’; life Sheets should newer be used to bundle up the weekly washing. laundry bags are for STORAGE DIPOTS Eight thousand depots for awr- nge of 2.000.000 tons of food, away from target areas but in easv reach of the chief towns in Britain. have now been provided. These depots in- clude castles. film studios, cavea, swimming bath; and quarries. One hundred and twenty of them are specially constructed general and grain warehouses. Rub lluuld wax over cark wood- work. Allow it to stand f0? e few fllllilllllléS, then polish with a flannel c0 Wash used wax-paper carefully. dry and iron and it will be as good ns new! Don't waste sardine oil. applied with a feather it oils wash- mn machines, etc. Remember there will probably be no mflfg rubber rings for bottling fruit next" year; when you open your fruit wash the rlmzs. dry well. dip in French chalk and drop in thr- clcrnp empty iar, screwing on flu; 11:1 The life of linoleum can be ex- tended‘ bv keeping the surface pro- tected with a thin coat of wax. Linoleum should not be washed frequently, and never with :1 strong soap or scouring powder. It should be dusted daily with an untreated mop or broom. HINT FOR PUTTYTNG Putty that has com» of! n win- dow probably we; put on plain At the marriage of Margaret Daphne, elder daugh- tar o! Professor Oocfl P. Martin, of M00111 University. and ma. Martin to Mr. Frank P. T. MacKinnon, of Ottawa, only eon of the Hon Murdoch and Mrs. MnoKlnnon, of Charlottetown Prince Edward Island, which is taking place at two o'clock on Tuesday af- ternoon, April 27, at Divinity Hall, the bride's only ‘at the home of the bride's parents, 3577 Peel St. n1’- uam, Min Brenda Martin will t» bridesmaid. 1'11» w: the ceremony- 410mm»! 5'"- e“ Leisure The Woman's Realm TO WE I l. MNTRE I best mun will be lottetown, P. E. I two brothers, Mr. Philip Martin, R. wood whim absorbed’ the oIJ-l U14 left the putty dixv and powdery Before re-puttyung seul the wood with a coat of yizxlut FIW TOOLS NEEDED 1N VICTORY GARDEN What garden fools are necessary for a successful Victory garden? The essential gardening tool: are few and zlmlple and most famlllu who have a back yum already DOI- nesa them, say officials of the Agri- cultural Suppllcs Board. A good job of victory gardening can be none with the following list of tools a, spade, a digging fork, a. rake, a boo and l planting trowel. A plant- lng 11m 1| necessary too, to enluzv straight rows of the various crops. This piece of equipment is home- made from a long piece of cord, the ends of which are attached to two pointed sticks. While new garden tools can bc- bought this year, gardeners are uk- ed not to buy them unless they gre absolutely necemiry. larger pieces of gardening equipment that mnnv experienced gardeners already pos- scss and which nre onlv good oc- casionally, should be shared by neighbors 11nd community garden- ers. Beets may be planted almost as soon as the ground can be worked‘ in the spring. 5012K the beet sot-cs overnight before planting them, es- pecially 1f the soil ls dry. Sometimes ft is found‘ difficult to keep mdishes free from little worms which eat into them before; maps what-Whey can be harvested. Soot or to-. oacco duff workcd into the vnw l>c-‘ fore the seed is planter; will solve, this problem. l The perennial crops. those which remain in the soil from one rear to another, such as horsc-rntlish, should n11 be PlGClYl :11 one rnd oi‘ the Vicforv rmrdmt. This allows the remaining nren to be ploxvcd or tinned over annually without cis- turbing the perennials. Victory garden tools should be lffllfchnscd with consideration for the sirctiiffh nf the person using them _'T‘he average man‘; slzc hoe or risen spade is too heavy for most women or young boys " the use of such fools makc= work unnecessarily tiring KINGSTON H‘. I. The April meeting of Kingston W. I was held at the home of lvfrsr. Ira Auld. Meeting opened by dnq. lug Institute Carol, followcr! by Creed in unison Roll call was 11n- swered by 8 members. two visitors. three large quilts. i pr. N. 5t0ckinrzs_ 1 pr. socks were sent to Red Cross. It wu deciced to get plant for lick member A discussion look place on zetflng up a play and 1t wPs decide-d to see about books The same committees wore loft on for next month R011 m1] my; mfifilh exchancc of slip; or semis and to meet at Mrs. will Younk. H‘! l! soon- as possible to do auto- gnph quilt. Meeting closed with 00d Save the Kine 1111'? “up 1mm- spent. Next meeting at llv ' Vera Livingston. have Intelligent question to ask on] TODAY, in thousand and thousands of homes, there are hap iu, because of (be cpecinl value of Irradi- nt CnmmonMilknsnninfnntfood. his V"! 41398155181 ilk, easy to use, uniform, and m nutrmousu milk can he. And it provides urn “sunshine” vitamin D. babies who are healthier, Pavlusek, of Ottawa. A small reception for relative! and intimate friends of the bridal couple will be held Social and Personal Y. Fashions z Literature“ » T Do You Know You Have Two Wuisllines? You walntllno orpundn 1A 1v 3 lnclin whoa you all, sloop or bond. ~ Coatxoltlinlnaldwchtllna correctly dcdqnod To contml Nature's normal expansion. The patented‘ J ntalrtrobh u! lop back o! “Adjustable Wald" docs fl-by untenab- ally taking can of nlddl upandon without lacrlflou o! style or combxt MAKE SURE YOU SEE- Mr. William Tidmarsh o! Ohm- .u1d the usher; will b0 the bride’! John 14min 1nd" Mldnhivmln C. N. V. R.. and Mr- Thomll my “on r hau’ you nv. new. "l" the engine was at the rear end d’ the train?" asked an old lady of t!" ‘t “h 13m. eac on . ush us up the 5MP 11ml” "iléfllO naval: s. ntteoomm Chlrlnflclown. - . l. * \I v?‘i’.'1"‘.‘.".",,, a . In! lulq -\ .105 go-nfttflepartnnu " at, dear; what shall I do? I'm plways so ill if I ride wit-h my back tn the engine." ALL MTXID UP The critic wrote: "The play end- ed, happily." What u whale of u difference a little comma. 8111116;- And then: “The singing o! U16 Emil“ shmv chorus broke up a happy eien- ing." "ii" coon momma Junrim raoci; How u» rollovo mouruur Wm’ N“ “M” Hearts are trumps and tum the trick on this Jumper frock; they fonn the Dockets and lend their Which makn you GIWIKY, IIERWIIS Lydia. E. Plnkham‘: Vegetable com- lnfluence to n . 0t com-u you may use Jifilific V-cut of pound is made especially {or women co rcllcve periodic pain and wast, the neckline if you prefer -b0f-b come in the pattern. The jumper nervous, blue Icclfngc. 1e nu n has all the shapellness of a tires, soothing effect on one of woman? and is easy f0 make t0 b001,. And most important organs. Taken regu- W9 dgyfl; have to be you what, p, lurly-Plnkhnm‘: Compound help! happy qxpedjenf, (or all-awning m; build up resistance against ouch budge; the jmnpe; 1mg‘ u; fivmvt°llwil=°wnde hflwd- Style No. 2002 is designed for sizes 10, 12, l4, l6; 18; 20; 86: 38; 40 and 43. Size 36 requires for the jumper 2 3-4 yards 85-1n., 2 l-2 yards 39-inch, or 1 1-2 yards 54- inch fabric. Pbr the long-sleeved blouse 2 l-4 yards 35-inch or 2 yards 39-inch fabdc. Send twenty cents for pattern. Wi-‘tu your name, address and style ulmbtl‘. Bo lure to etate size you w SW10 N0. 2002 q‘ era/ice Be a Ventriloquist and Enter- Illlll min Your Friend! WNW“, 01w Pmvtnu - =l~ SOURIS CONVENT SCHOOL Honor roll for Much 104d. Grade x-1. Inbclln McDonald md Eileen Hughes; 2. Helen Ryan. 3. Antoinette Bemsrél. Grade IX-l. Helen Mclsanc; 2., Eileen McEachern: 3. Margaret Mooney. Mnlnnlg and Grade VIII—1. Mary flhirtclv Glover; 2. Ivadell Massey: , ‘Anne Massey and Edith Meurant: 2 Mary E. McIn- tosh; 3. Emma Mooney- Grade VI—-1. Patricia Mooney; 2. Edna McDonald; 3. Louise Cream- l1 “bride V-l minors Kenya; 2. 2 Katherine McDonald; 3 Jenn Mc- -[nt_vre - Grade IV- Claire Pnquet 11nd ,. . Orwt; 2. l-‘otma Creamer; Ire e Paquet. Grade III-l. _ _ _ Edna Cheverle; 2. 8 BABY ART 1'0 LEARN 2. Jam fir-art"; 3 aid NeedlecraTlT For The Home Joan ChtwniTcAgailT .-\i‘-‘<‘n- ult Grade Il :5 --l . Marina Malone. Grade II (B) -1. Jenny Hearts; Annie bfcDon- Bvtty Cilflellfii Grade I-l Katherine Mmnefi z. Ann McDonald and Joyce Pruitt" . Genevieve Gilbert. Venttlloqufnn 1| fun for everyone —und it can be profitable, too. Learn to make and operate dum- mics and entertain your friendl. Ventriloquism 1| simply the lrl cf making people believe that your voice coma from come pilot oflur than your mouth, lhd it ll not d!!- ficult to master the art. If you can talk, you can be n ven- trlloqtlist. There's no magic about it. Anyone who has the standard s h u! ent-larnyx tongue unnvoall 53d: with I worklbla dummy can fool an ludlpnoo into believing that the voice come! from some place other than the mouth. You may not aspire to b0 I na- tional favorite but you can get :1 lot of enjoyment out of the game. Om 32~page booklet gives you ii hash: information not only on v21 trlloqmsm but how to make / For Real Cocoa pnd minerals it contains. ' How fur y u will go d: 111v zl ‘ zniiizztion n1 Nourishment YOU'LL enjoy Baker's Cocoa- for its delicious nnoothnenl‘ I ;—-it| rich, satisfying “I23! , You'll benefit from the pmtoinl; I!!!» "Fbf-Yhidlil" nf cold. . Jhlt’! all! Now my complexion’: smooth ns silk. Ami l certainly 0W0 IhI Iuptr blend of Olive Incl Palm oils in Palmolive a great big prize in: keeping my sensitive skin so free from irritation: Of course, It’: always new, improved Palmolive [or my beauty baths g-m pep me up after my hard day's work." NOW MQII THIN IVER I TRUST PALMOLIVE TO KEEP MI LOVELY—FOR HIMI I vegetables? A. Restaurants ue not. allowed w cut down on their . Q. Is auet l fat. or is fat and? A. Suet is fat. Q. Is n diabetic ollowed to use her sugar coupons _ 1f l diabetic requires and is obtaining extra butter, he is obliged tn forfeit his sugar coupons to the Rntlon office. Diabetic; may r0- celve extra hitter ration; only with medical curblfloob. Carnation is inst whale milk, with part of the nltunl water taken out, sterilized, 1nd zed. Write for fire book, "Ymu- Coo- Bnby". Carnation Co. Limited, Toronto. IIRIDIITED M I k o Carnation .A CANADIAN nnooucr 9/9111» dun/twain‘) 4 l _ ,-..,4.. I Send 15¢ in mm m your oopv of "Self-Instruction in Ventrilo- ‘qulsm and Dummy Makin!" t0 the ‘Charlottetown Guardian Home service Address. Be sure to write plainly your name. address and the name of booklet. f Name Be mm to prepare it according to the rccipoon the package. Up to 90 servings from the l-lb. nze. Good for baking, too. BAKEIPS 0000A \ ‘w; » Ahododolflonuullooi