maintain: it was not easy for the fkst disciples, and perhaps it was never moo! difficult than it is to- ‘duy. But he who does hold fast to it has within him the ultimate source 0i’ confidence and strength. this buoyant optimism to which Jesus calls His disciples is the fact that He Himself has overcome the world. By "the world" is doubt- less meant that element in human i life which rebels against God or , ignores him and organizes itself ‘ without reference to His will. When our Lord says that He has over- come the world He means that He has deprived it of its power to destroy the soul: and this, not by the use of superior force iut b_v_ the irresistible influence of perfect ' love. Tile Cross itself. though it seemed like defeat, was in fact the victory of love. M; a time like the present material force mum 3m be used. and used to its utmost capacity. to remove the threat to ' all that is bcst and most hopéflli . in man's life. But force by itself . will not ensure a better future. To overcome evil , destroy opposition but to convert . it to friendliness and co-operation. And love alone has the power and ; A JOB olliv a book woiie shc is away? rationed commodities. amount of canning sugar this year is lust? lilBiir coupons become ibcca Q. Ider to obtain a ration book? ‘ Plnkham's Compound la what la ,< own as a uterine sedative because it Lonien Meditations from The. Londc .1 Times CONFIDENCE Towards the end of our Lord's ministry, when the opposition of ‘the rulers had come to a head, tho outlook for the future might well have plunged the disciples into the deepest gloom. Jesus never tried to hide from them the certainty of future trials; He never allow- ed them to expect that their path would be snlooih. As l-Iis followers they must be prepared for suffer- ing. Yet Hc exhorted them to "be of good cheer," encouraging them with the iissurance not that lie would overcome the world, but that its conquest had already been achieved. lolis victory was to " the prelude and guarantee o! their own. Such words have a peculiar and oven poignant relevance today. It h not so much that the actual threat of personal danger, of suf- fering ‘lllfi deprivation is placin-r. a. ‘r-lin on the faith of nianv l ., 1e; it is that they see the of lovely things, which och- turies of toil and devotion and self-sacrifice have created. being laid ivaste in an increasing cres- cendo of destruction; and hatred threatening to poison the springs of human life. Is there any basis loft for optimism? Clearly she faith which can rise to hope and confidence must be based upon God. and upon God as l-le has re- ji sun's also? I B! An Island Farmer's Wife _ good 5914118 is in the air. Not that ‘ ‘ii-Flier rhino on my rt or etilelryi 1MP "mi. is we linger there loath to throw back the covers, there's a sound of a clawing in the distance, While near at hand birds twitter I on James’, can be aitrfbauted to the‘ 1B8 Quality‘ Stands Supreme n Never OUR. PAL Just a frisky, playful pup, about_ the sun-lit eaves. Rather I ‘Wind m. it ll because them are, reasons to believe that Mr. D. is already up and to work. 1t was tiie| sound of his hammer. which rather 111.6815’ interrupted my pleasant. dreams. Judy said I was merely being important." when 1 resum. ed the this morning. had an idea. from the recent dusky color of my tea, that a new sche. uule was being followed in the stable. l found when I made my Wfly hesltantiy thither this niorn- 1118. lwpin James would appear 1mm a b din! and relieve me of the milk-pail, that the "odd" cow. who knew which clover to choose to make the cream, had joined the dow with an armful of hay for thc ewes and I heard him hold a. coli- versation with the Nelbm-are. Then he was away 1n the road to Rob's a lead. and as he told me later it’ was only by being flrm that he was able to return to Aldcriea in time for dinner. Jamie begged him so much tn stay and go tobogganing vealed Himself through Christ. For if God is like Christ, as the Chris- tian faith affirms, then at the heart of all things there is love and the promise of love's final vic- tory. Such a faith is never easy to Bu‘. the immediate ground of noon‘s hours with him at. this pleasant sport.‘ way of humoring me. 1' was allow- ed to attend to the grain-feeding pearances animal, with I had more than a. bowing ac- quaintance. "she was pretty small when I carried her drinks last Win- throat, "That's with him. I hope Karolyn was able to spend at least one of this after- I was out-doors myself this after- ggit Ofiubuiigflflqmgsiln? sggh véal: 1°" “Mmm- ""1 animals only through glass rec- ently, so We gave them a careful fralisformin Y miracle. . YOII OAN OO ' Price Control Question! Willi Its lhrvou Tomlin - ticss. tired, "dragged out” feelings when due to functional month y turbances. a soothing effect on one of woman’: important organs. CIIAll-l IOMPCIIND _ _ Judy was to the corner store then as usual our sugar supply was ex- . R115 "rubbery" tendency. It ma be that I'm getting used to hea- coo ng, for I found heir pie different and very 200d. teams hauling others to the mill with 105s or with ' be crushed Some too iiil Q- thelr, fried in deep fat? t0 . Questions land Answers on Price gdayg 1ove1imsg were on When frying anything in Control will appear in The Guard- lan as a regular feature each day. The questions are those which have wav to the city. while others drove for pleasure. team; pumled James, for he takes in h q 59cm lav this aside now in aavor of’ other things. Now that I . "Ill . plain. when he discarded a pair of overalls this evening. that they were so tattered it would be dan- gerous to wear them again-He “fight, as no said socm be taken up like a kite night. . i BETTER ENGLISH itince? “I saw that book scmo p ace.” Vlocii, liml Fooling: 2| “m” u ydia Plnkhamh Vegetable Com- clam,“ a; “u-rwocablc" - lid not only helps relieve monthly 3_ v - mas. headache. ‘ ' b. b"! M50 misspelled? Kunist. ‘tunnel, lwro~ mpanying nervous tension, cranky. u 5. Who. with ant that ally opposite"? l. I m3‘ v kh 'lCOmp0UlidllBLPSNATURIl where." 2. Pronounce i-rev-o-lrs-bli anti-v r31 directions. Buy fadoyl i as in lghlebns in red: angulifwni. . , Chemist. 4. FlUlll0Ul.1l‘lmBiI'15-Y3:‘ """'°"""V°m""""'"""'""" l "The mythic turf where danced‘ il- th phsfl-Mrl. Browning. l. liffifi . lane. but only Dorothy Dix Says- OM of the strange things about marriage is that husbands and = “mks U; me -Idl-1ed_0t['u Jam“ wives are so’ seldom willing to learn anything from each other. They ___ ciagme from no building to mv ns- w“ m“ criticisms and wrracimm and lillkestions from the veriest The disagreeable odor from ren- s tance. I saw mm m, 1113 work stranger. but let either one even so much as intimate that the other daring fat may be avoided if the once when he passed by the win- one has a blctnish and it precipitates a brawl that ends in hurt feel. ings Iatnd tearahond charges tliot “you don't lovo me." often appens that either the husband or tho wife has had higher education and better social advantages thaln thmugh’ muemhgdin ' mwufl‘ that their efforts to help would be a safe occupation c red t l l ' inspection one by one. Then by manners a little bit, or cni'rectzi?i?fll-lusba‘r)idzo ti‘~p ma“ wues One would think that the girl whose background hi... given her. no which ‘allows ‘he wate,1ng_ m” Olipvrtunity to acquire any of the social amenities would be glad to sit I 1 In 1 _ um“ one at the feet of her husband, who knew his way around among tho draw- . did well" I said indlcat ng o, young irig rooms, and learn how to dress. how to meet people, how to enter- whom I was certain tain, but only in rare cases is she wiilinl to let him teach her any of the accomplishments she does not possess. On the contrary, it gen- erally inftirilites her and turils her green with Jealousy of him and tcr." “A-hem" Jamucs crlealred hi5 K342i ‘slilfircasilhselzifi "fngebfiiiendls." isdthe wife more succwoful. as a Nh=‘~"hi“"iw°‘“° "“"l°“'i'“m°"h e e191‘ We - 98 Hi8 or an up to her cultural level. Ho ~ agélgrlélgwhlellsfflll." 1 also visited calls it nagging and lets his mistakes in grammar fall where they may. °' ”‘°'°'°°' m“ M” tpeirlnfeogling a minute for Jeanie was busy bak- lng—a most inconvenient time for calling for the fire must be keDt are mutually helpful. But, for whatever reason. few husband and wives ore ever willing "--— iu-n-W we patience m “my such a 3111;; gldplgbt r5515)‘ rgsliégtas félilgg, ltéalegig-liolfrgrlnhnetgachother. Other people can tell them. but not their tationmwlshe being a little dis- ‘ BANE OF MARITAL LIFE Heediug Strangers’ Suggestions To O DORLES B the other. A man falls in love with a pretty and We“ unm "n attractive girl from the other side of the tracks. Where they have never even heard of Emily Post. mun a; the.§l‘Olll‘ld is pr brilliant nilnd and high ambitions. but who had ‘self-sow in the spring. to leave school in the fourth grade to help support the family. . M"! get the surprise of their livs when they find are resented. and that playing with TNT Moat People Do and Pay the Penalty! IyItem—c dull. always 1-" But when a husband and wife are willing to learn from each other, eventual overweight. marvelous are the results. some of the most elegant women you ever BY "m"! Kmm- “Lwgflabl” Bu‘ meet were crude girls whose husbands transformed them into glasses regulated’ and there 15 apt, w be of fashion and molds-of form and models of graciousness. The wife something omitted in the mixing. of one of our presidents taught him to read. and I lmow more than fully active that over 7 million box one man who had practically no schoolL, in his youth whole wife has turned him into a gentleman and a scholar. as the old phrase gom. I Perhaps the reason that husbands and wives are so unwilling to mated‘ she came home almost learn from each other is their vanity. They desire to shine in each other's eyis as models of perfection. and they cannot endure knowing raisins?" Since Judy had remem- that their mates sec their imperfections. This is a pity, for they not the" W“ mum“ “Se we miss the assistance they would have in correcting their faults, but lose bered. i! m" ‘Mm!’ m f°mmpgajxe Qfgkg-eeihtnfig! the closeness of the bond that exists between husband. and wives who with in a periodical. It combined gelatin with-a custard-mixture to "Wakes Up Nature". Th with the l the sergeant stormed and ti-l what she termed itsi he half-expected to chance o S ride either in her gping or cominl; to the corner, there was so much ‘m; Ann" I , traffic on the road. There were the‘ ice and there Wm. By Anne Ashley A. brown paper to drain. Th » 1 ‘will absorb every bit of tn‘; r and immmflu" cwmim w mm‘ "I am a theatrical," explained o. "nicked" Q. l-low can I prevent rusting 661W! him‘!!! WHO'S B810!!! 960M‘! the ggtfggg horse in this vicinity- Ib Seems heimen pulling away a stove. or are aw!" 0f them. and t0 M81110" "Well, why didn't you say so Pipes. for the summer? devices. machines and methods of may)" denmnded me pom;- mm- A. Before putting them away. sulpplyirig them, according to one ngnfly. "I can't go round insulting 041 - if they're . r . iish l“. . {in villfilwlfié ems"... Mn i m» a l. pie a nice even brown? "Na" said the will A. ev med s e '—“" waiirliiuebibiildveriiil‘ iliiyluliufior‘: putting into the oven. “sun's How can I drain food that is K an o; m,“ maul An actress was travelling from ,md°§§§5,§f“em¥¢, Wm, he“ M llverpcol to London. Her luggage f t _ about the same rate as ham 81m was bulky, and the porter to uliom ‘“ ‘°“° "w ° h‘ vynlpirii’ .3335 5.35mi. 3’... ‘i123? and for that New» e “M 1" 2ilil.f.§‘”i.‘.‘i‘.i°i‘...“.li“ i3SiuLiYSJP°3 ruched the Wartime Prices and id “in knowing the horses" when med m the d951,“; brown’ elwfimni-c tllbfifl. e e T u u.» a f h i in i‘ i” ° ‘ 11:1: ‘region’: 1a§°i."asw'€'r'§'§=§°'p=.- theatrical." tabl he noaiced not lve them a good application of, American engineering tor b the a hone flogged oil, and it will prevent $§§ii§'fi_.. Y "king Although Judy walked e mill. I saw a light come from ember it. I heard James oom- Until tomorrow — Diari-GOM‘ 1 What is wrong with this Ben-I the corricct WWW" which one of these words lei \ w‘ Xlhnt docs tho Word "MW-hi!" - d beginnlnl t u mom "diamotrla. ANSWERS the handy 7 ll. lug with hand IIOAI. Il-Dlll l‘ Mil-III) IY "II "'- IAWIINCI Fl-Olll Ill." CQIAPANY. IUAIIID, HOIOTIIAI FVESTIVE Dlrtlldly clkel today mom happy can use fine. whih REGAL FLOUR for all your memories tome Never dluppoint your baking. with consistently good rsoulto. So give dlildffll b)’ filflflilll the rill: of having m impor- your family the wonderful thrill of your homo- l-‘mf biflhdly Mk9 fall. or look loos lowly than tho mode baking they will remember all their liven fondcst dream. Make your clku tho lure way, tho long! Uu economical. lll-purpon REGAL thrifty way. with flmolu REGAL FLOUR! You FLOUR! CHOCOLATE LAYER CAKE 4 oqunu blttn chocolate 2 uupoonfuh baklna powder cuplul bcllinl wltor 2 cupfulo liltod Regal Flour . fllflul butter tolpccnful ult I cuplull Illnuhlcd nut eqom] mug I hupoonful vanilla Intact Whine frosting 8 cw. low-M comm Ironing Melt chocolate in mall saucepan. add wow, and cook aver hot water until smooth. Cream button and sugar thoroughly together, odd chocolate, vanilla extract. yolks of 0gp well baton. flour aiftnd with all! and baking powder. and add milk. Bolt will. cut and fold In whiten of can buton to n stiff froth. Divide into throc ground and floured layer um, and blko in a moderate ovon for twenty-fin rninutel. Cool and put together with white or chocolate frosting. The top of coke should be ccokvcrod with frosting. Sufficient for o medium-aired three-layer o. ALWAYS III] ON lianlrlllua Living Never will be quite grown-up. ' - ‘Ilwugh he's d, he romlps with glee ._.. ._._.___...... Sp as any pup could be. Cur y tall and eyes of brown, Cutest dog In all the town! Such a knowing, little pup, Begs for favors. sitting up- l-fow could any one refuse? Brings ‘our slipper; and our shoes. -~ Gets the paper from the d Carries parcels from the store. No one could, for ions be blue With a dog around, like you. Kisses wot upon our hands, Ixlioks Just like he understands. y . . ' Lngers on rom year o yecr,_ Mate s Causes Domestic Breach Growing 1.. our hearts more dear. Annie L. Slm kettle containing the flit is placed in the oven. Start the fab on the top of the stove and when heated Sow New Zcoland spinach as __. waived and maniac her. A girl is swept off of her feet improve germination. Tihc hard mi into marrlase by a keen young chip who has a seeds ma... live over winter and ‘Young plants gro-wn witlliouti; a E. i f ch k hett I tansb an rig give tiff; oih§i°s§afflpfifllll§vg“°tfuf“fie‘flr nmghca‘: toathemif ridenfrtha); much largfl‘ bridge over tile inequality between them by n little “h?” “h” “m “w” °h°°k°d llo You Eat Too made .1114 Authorities say we would feci better and rich. fatty foods. Overwiating. plus 15c‘ serious menace to L dirflfbr. Rod Cross Nursi vice. He should be prom f Beans nightly. many kcep in trim dcoPiW a love for rich food. Bile Beans are so helpful to pcoplc who want to be youth- di . A k drugglot. for starters ai...;..rr'.........3 e sergeant really lost his hair recruit. the more bla-ndly unconcem ‘m e recruit. ____s_____________. l I o‘ the slightest diflerence?" {he I ! l B. How can I keep the custard Bum‘ dmandid- rectum “rm c? and brown footblél lrtefeneo in civil life -- l’ i pay excess on it. "Unless." he odd- that- g0 in and out dthe Algeizga life the food out and place on the science bechnoogy y ed as an Mtermought, oyou.“ . ldcd by 21o Bioaéixiulteadera. ‘cr- {mfg whisking; {£85 “gt ca: c9;- ' ' I0]! W 3V l "' A I ' a :S|ld01lhl1l'i:C Icontruuiuarguierivlm “en ma" must be sun’ t em_ in‘ wr ting to the Sum“ Evening u, m13§"‘..l“°.“-TZ““iv.‘.“"'i-“.‘L'Z 193:: goalie ggllcisokoqatt. one ofv the animals Ill" "rnd B zlnl. Q. Myadagghtier is going a; m; very anxious for its even-lnB-Effllil United states for a few weeks. ls "h"! Mtwem m“ “mi “e hm!" ii. all right for me to use her ration B01085 m? lime 3 hm“ whePled s‘; gfsme...“ ti: sired. A. N , it is u to as . B ration gook beiorligieggl to 5 ‘fisoi’. sharp-sh ." tilfllfid "bin" i" “ch whok leaves (fgléladfl even for one i!‘ mllgne?» he must’ ha" “mud .wee...t lti - imse. ossary because 01mg: silt-ram; both ways this afternoon. she was alble to halve a pleasant outiml- Si"? Q. will rhere be the same saw Pat at the ice-hauiinz- 511B heard boo that a sailor-lad was home from the sear-on leave-w. A. Yes, there will be ten pgilnds "comer" boy. An air-man has also of sugar for pres-crying this year. had a week-end and was obln to Q. I understand that canning eniov the Saturdav-even-inil’ Bk?" valid in with the other Braeside younz- March. Which coupons are they folk on the 90ml 01W m‘? 1'0“- 1 slid how many are valid? ' ' ' A. Two extra preserves coupons There's no man about the prem- me valid on March 15th. These ises this evening. Jock and Mr. DI.‘ Inlay be used for the purchase of went away driifihl- i119 15391‘ “k1,; , canning season. Each coupon is "To see if they miss me at home. good for the purchase of one-half Jamm went to have a grist done at pound of sugar. h What procedure is taken in the house on the hill, to meet James as he went 8614185 datm. A. A. ly to your i st Local then both disappear? w n Ration ard or tidings" of tile mill. Judy has wiiwi- Pumps Ration Administration for an ap- g lication fonri, stating the reason f or requesting a Ration Book Irene the muff Oaks will Itlck in not when well greased with lord. "Leisu re THE woman's REALM too little soil. light; or adverse condition ln- O mm fnlc “for early 30$ your game but you wil find it dis- ti-bs D5 poi- cent of your friends. Large onion sets no better than oduoo Deon mono and not three inches deco. small sets arc better for mature l and need not be planted vitamins O value. I038 NUIBI common cold that lo than flniilioo is a t Inlll baby, Tmtt. assistant it as carefully u if it were mag fever. peanuts, Ardill England; it Ic mndo from mo‘ protein alter the peanut oil h oz- and ls usable u a 0cm- biementary fibre mixed with wool cotton and rayon. u a qucllty balm] noun been o. higher J»... iciillil 0i Icon“, "UH! I, ‘ W Hinds o/ol/J/e I/eafme/zf" ( keeps hnnols my anal lovable '0- _Hmds_ that are soft as a. whisper, ammo-orb u silk,_stir a mo‘: pulse . . . make him (eel romantic. Ev woman wants ouch hands,(and ouch milks) w other she's l6 or 60. ‘ Haw hands ikc that: . . . and kcc them . . . with l-lINDS ONEY s4 ALMONS CREAM. l-llNDS “Double Treatment" keeps even busy, hard-working bands, smooth and white and lovely. HINDS "Double Treatment"; HINDS Honey k Almond Cream hfan exposure to work or weather, and HINDS again alm work and exposure to weather. . .will give you hands ' that look romantically dainty, feel romantic- ally wit. Hands that will cause romantic dreams income true! s cold Ibo very uncomfortable. becaua be cannot blow his nose or cough up the mucdgthot collects in his throat. Ho should be kept in bod Protected fy four hours, and give the all the water you oln get him take. If he is not better in M he yslcis of hi; motiiih. lit the to be congested, clean with a small cotton Pfid in warm sweet oil. Do not drop oil in the nose “mo” advice-s itarid tells You lust how to do it. IIOOSEIIOLD— sonirooox Coke Pans tend of butter w in and ccko tins. bums-ed this but T a To sale a gleliciaou: 23:2‘ to the a ace o orange inch so to ouch volilanll rrliiuml: By Roberta L90 Q. IIWIIMWIYQIJIOOIIVQIB; sonal hotel. expressing cinoerc l0- lt nod f to ruled Qiil nomenc- co? . :t.ho anouldbo A Miiiiolmi-iiiefirmuom OOOWS OOIIIER ORANGE MAIIIADADI Water by menurc 2.’... "toms". "fit. °°...'.°i"“°"‘ . w 1mm the cent-no‘ and ‘he Ne: slice the fruit thr h the rln p very . the fruit an for each cup of this odd three curs of water. Place on the stove an rapidly for 46 minutes, replacing the liquid as it bo additional water’ to maintain the or volume. fnilt mixture in to the boiliagd pglnt. Then for cup used. . c sugar. cr l “am me Bu“; sflilfm Qomplemly coat. then cover with Jr ids 21" dissolve this silo SMOOTH WIIIII HANDS - .1 glfinaémfi” "' m, ALMOND - MIAMI o 11 Needlecraft 1. FOR THE HOME to wear under coats now, by it- self in warmer weather. N0. M10 is out in sites 14, l8, 18 and 20. Biu 1a uiros 96 yards 64-inch fabric for . sec chart above for make-over require- Send 20 cents for PATTERN. ilhich includes complete sowing {iii soiima...‘ Yfi i521" li“""°"‘ D Y. o sure to It!“ llll WI! Illh. Mdnll P tto Do lrfm The Uhlrlottctow-n giardran. m‘ Nllll BIXBMAGANII i116 brinl to a boil. Boil i1; away with “no 211i] SIZES! , _Q__ g _, _ e w“ BWP i! i" wok the fruit full rolling boil and keep boliinl: mug: 3&2: in: "13""- md ‘his vigorously until the liquid tests T01’ w“ n. shouldn't take any owl's ll . mllTf-ITWQOMI momthantwo ‘gag; lowmmmuu.‘ M!“ Of 11111! IIIIXOHIO L’; ‘and for i’ dun-aw or m fr uently, then pour in“ 191.72. two or three a...‘ of the Qwofdéwwrflgald m, ma mu with e P"! 1M "i" melted raffin. When ole an! coat of {hats liar-dens. apply a second tight covers of several ickrless before win! the‘ 1d 1n w M“. The“ mm w a (‘gogageiaistore when co _ Her Against OOIIOHS and coins! I330: ollfl Modifia- fliI m» mun i“ the Vhlllllfl A D which so many vault": need. Pour gmltillflflfllu" n $3e':l.dl|'::iormf:ll'i’| Mail- ciao bath infill: nmum-f of col an “d. Ilfil um and; whi- 1 Mgquu caulk