PAGE TWO i Woman Lenten Meditation ‘ABBA’!!! MAD! The tendency to IOIIIAN N turn ligion into an ethical code or a ad of rules , _ _ h universal. ‘lhis is not diiricult to understand, for when problems of conduct arise an accepted set of rules. if suffic- iently corn rehensive, helps to ro- and ficult decisions. But there is always the seems to be well-nig lieve the s rain of ‘uncertain to remove the nece ty o1 danger not only of deprivinfl relig- ion of its creutiveness and spon- taiieit-y but also of encouraging a let-ling oi_ satisfaction With one’s moral achievements; for if the code is strictly adhered to and the rules kept, tilere will seem to be no fur- tlici- idenl to strive for. A man's heaven will no longer "exceed his grasp." Such ll. religion places its em- 1ihnsis lkiillfil‘ on the outward act than the inner motive. Our Lord shows very clearly His independ- ence of formal rules in His treat- incnt of the Sabbath. When He was ti _ the Pharisees, who tl uboiit the behaviour of - "s on the Sabbath, l-le ~ ‘ , .hc Sabbath was made for man, nnd not man for the Sabbath." 1t \\‘L\S this tension between rule and freedom which brou ht our Lord into iacrpciuol coniict with the Pharisees. We see to-dity an ao- pnrt-iuly irreconcilable contradiction in ill.’ current philosophies which con be designated roughly by the terms fascism and democracy. The former is based upon a deep dis- trust and despair of the individual and of his capacity for responsible living: the latter upon the belief in Ills, ilbllliy‘ to live a responsible 11ft‘ in which a man has liberty, not indeed to impinge upon the liberty or others, but to live his own life and to practise his own religion ac- cording to the light of his own con- science. Si. Pniil does indeed speak of "the Luv or Christ," but that law is the law ofluvc; and the fulfilling of it, according to the Apostle is not sub- mission to certain rules but the bearing of one mother's burdens. He removes the word low into an entirely new category of thought. For hlrn the law of Christ lg not strictly a. law at all, by which a man may live. And as he ll\'8S by it. all his relationships are transformed; ho is set free from the bondage of self-regard and egolsm. This higher law of love transcends all legal conceptions of religion. To enter into such freedom-and here is one of the paradoxes of re- ligion~a man must accept the sov- ereignty of God in his own life. It is only as he dedicates himself un- rcservedly to God and His service that he can enter into the mean- ing of that profound phrase "whose service is perfect freedom." A pretty and well-mode actress was receiving golfing lesson; from o professional. To his amazement he soon discovered lhe could ploy quite well. At last he sai - "Well. it's l gtrange thing, bu although. your Stance is shocking your form is pretty good." "Is it?" said the actress, smiling from The Times, undo! [ 's a "Why wilt thou coil afar By cape and yellow bur Seeking for stones fold, when in God's mystic at ll ENTS 0N ETIQUITTQ low the rather than to p place. FEAR SHOWS IN EYES The pupils of the eyes dilate a person is afraid, but smaEler when he is angry. RED HAIR TOPS POPULARITY LIST into when CHICAGO—If milady appears with purple, green 0r other weird colored tiesses, don't get the idea she has been captivated by l. new style —it's merely the fault of her homemade hair dyes. Mat Hoefer. hair tinting specialist who has seen dozens of ladies with Purple or even green hair, said to- day; "homemade hair dyes, pat- ent medicine hair restorers and im- proper application of dyes will turn air weird colors." f-Ioefer offered these casual warn- ings to amateur hair dyers: Women who dunk their locks >111 a mixture of brewed walnut shells are liazble to tum out mahogany headed Too much sage tea will turn 510ml 0!‘ my hair green and too mudh bluing will bring a purple tinge. Hoefer said red currently is the most popular hair shade, al- though blond rinses are going strong. Th! dcy of the brassy blond nnd lllc platinum bleach has passed in favor of a more subtle type of tint. lng. he added. THIMBLES USED FIRST‘ IN EGYPT ‘rhimbles are said to have been first used in Ryllt. Coarse thimbles were carved from the backbone of a fish by ineteenth-century Eskimos and used to sew thick hides; iron thimbles were used in fourteenth- century Spain; silver and gold ones were owned by the women of Peru in the eighteenth century: Chinese thimbles were msde of embroidered cloth in the nineteenth century; silver thimbles decorated with do. licaftc filagree work and set with wvlv. “I'm so sled you think so. But you'd hardly believe how herd hhtaye to diet to keep It like s . The instructor was seeking n. cruits for the gimental bond and approaching Private Brown inquired: "Do you play s musical instru ment?"" lzxzsfialreplled Brown. "but only “Reilly? said the instructor, "and what instrument do ou lay?" "Second fiddle.” reairtc Brown, miserably. lead: in Quality IMEXICAN AND PEASANT 'T DESIGN Woolen lapel dolls are cute llttl lands from various scraps in the woo pile. Makes o very lovely gift. t0 d . woiagoteriaols needed, illustra sit’. fawn Guardian. Needlework Doo Charlottetown Blur t. psoign No. i200 NAMQ_--__—I-——_ flTlfl-‘nllnnsnnnlnll. gnpcQIIIPJ rd ‘teem: write. o send sbcv picture with vou- name and ‘anti? l‘? cents in coin o; stamps to lieedlewcrk Bureau. Charlotte IAPEL DOLL] OI‘ WOOL no. ices a " ite f d t end ma be "" ° ' °§i"iiill. t» mm’... Pattern No. 1200 contains od stitches and complete instruc- of lustre mani- end and When rising from a dining table it is considered better form to al- dhair to rest where it is, it back become vvv 771w; -rr§vw Living fr Leisure The Woman's Realm l tuiviuoisol on teenth century Englan modern Alaskan thimble has pic- tures of elk and a resplendent mid- night sun painted on enamel. IIDWBB IN WIN‘!!! Rambler roses, marigolds and poly. anthus were goth d i d lvrvimltient. Ebiglande: th: $1.552 3'; er. ‘mementoea’ of eigh- _ woodwork will have s Lne gloss if washed wlth cup of kerosene to a large pgfl o1 warm water and kerosene. Add a warm water. varnished as}: HINTS 0N ETIQUETTE Listen to what your companion 1s filyllll: don't let your attention wander. Inattention is tastless and will soon make you unpopular. Baku Besffbrfieall FRESH mun MimmiE FLA A Job Only ; You Gan do i Prion Cent-m QIGIIIOI» And Answers -.._ Questions and Answer. no n1" flew will IPPIII in The Guardian on a regular futon eaoli day. The questions on those whloh h“. reached the Wutlnie. Prices and 523s Board from housewlvoq In . How much butter is allowed e person with coupons. Nos l 2 and 8 incur new ration booksf Would you please state clearly how long aich coupons has to do and how much we are allowed? A. Butter coupon No. 1 in the new ration book becomes good for purchase March 10. No I on March 2o and No. l on March 1i. Those three coupons are all good until April 30. Each coupon may be ex- changed for one-half pound. . In my new ration book for tea an sugar in March there are only two coupons; April two- May four; Juno two; July two- August one. Are we not supposed to have one coupon for each week? Then why shcu‘d the nurn‘ of coupons vary in the different months? A. You are not supposed to have one tea and sugar coupon for each week been each coupon is for two weeks’ supply ls always. The reason the number of coupons varies with the month is because each _due date falls on a Saturday and the lapse of time is in each case exact- ly fourteen days. As some months hove 81 days, other; fewer, tho number of coupons for each month win vary. This does not mem that your ration of tea and sugar will vary in quantity. BRITISH RESTAURANTS More than i.ooo restaurants have been established by British local authorities to provide nourishing meals for the public. swan-r- THE CORN SYRUP with “the ‘Peéefl 71...... A pun, wholesome owed that's olwcyl ‘I mo? If your grocer is temporarily out of stock, this delicious Syrup is worth waiting for. At present the demand some- times exceeds she much larger quantity now being produced, ‘ thousands of Canadian housewives have Joined the gun bee: of Clown Brood’ neon. >|—:;.‘ ~~a SWERr—IIi h $119 ' worgfgw is undetggfe 1S‘. how m m “Socialt a ndl i Dorothy Dix KEEPING" ON cool) TWERM s WITH _MOTHER'IN'LAW; APAYS. . RlCHLY Young Wife Should Turn Spotlight 0n Older Woman's Virtues, Coniide, Seek Advice DnAn M195 Dub-Will you ‘use ‘write some about how moth- ers-ln-law should treat their tors-in-low? 5h s mother-in-law give presents to or married n and than throw her flit! in ill!!!‘ Should she feel thatrsbe should be told where they so eve time they lea e the house? Has she the rigbtlto help rear the grendc drent Should e alwaysfi reiuglrliiling them of their deIbt-I? t to h” h u“ Beca mm eb-w-doestheso wclflc 0 with my ulilelsbuyfld. He a s um u the only cult he can find with .me. ‘t be t - aced and pretend to like her when I hate her. {li/“haeiyt ‘Align: W0 ' ' READER. faces? NO MDTHEB-IN-LAW PERFECT ANSWERP-Wcll, I nipposc that the only perfect motber-in- ow lg a dead one, but it doesn't seem to me that ou have my Ina grievances aga flours. cspcci u you don't have to ve with her. Considering how much happier you would be if you were friendly with your o o o‘ OUCANTlUfllholudgnmtolthonsaodeol YCanuiim in evesyduvvlnm will l" nowuaingllohdnl-locdOetslndao cwGhnsBocnomy PucksgesndiiavedeclareditswinctI-WODQIIWMW aiotofrolledoamllltolbcwtlllllllylllim-"m deal] givesibem bullion: rice. likethelloiniis Wllidl W11" “N” ouffltbem and cleats tlywlpufl‘ 003$ n out. tqshfivesneyyllketbewuyitfiueanil intooso mdmshoppin uid iuqdlingiiilbeboflll- lihlll everyfeaturean arebuyingagainaolillllfl-sllwmyfil- 0f ,th likethe idn tyilavourcfthehi qualityalrluorliien Oats the“. schgo. Brady mucous that have made Robin oodi family favorite for s. Askyour grccerfor the-new Gilli! 1W4"!!! if‘ °"“'"'" niifimiiwb... #332110... t- micro in . haskoisiiiil-loodmiuinthefsniiliarfiompscksge. ME-ZO . . r “i”? mother-in-lnw instead of being at 61l- mity with her. and how it would en- | dear you to your husband for you to . be on d terms with his mother, don't you you might rise to the heights - of soft-pedaling her faults and turn the s tlight on her virtues? Don't ou tgfnk you might try to understand er u , d see |. minim being an g ol woman who wants to ave a fuss made over her generosity, and who is curioiis- about. everything you do ust becsuse she has few inter- ests of er own? be ou of her presents to you is cause she y band and smite upon the cymbals while And you can stoP her from lgirylng asking her advice, whic u The reason slie reminds wants you to get out the brass fin proclaim how kind she is to you. to your aflairs by conflding in her don't need to take unless you want to. a right to a soy-so about the children. . mother on earth who doesn't feel that W8- . the children's mother what she did for crouahand what Mamie o t to do. _ y, you could have old lady eating out of your hand if dyou wouidlustuseasmuclitnctingett-ininllong withheraoyouwoul in dealing with an stran e womm you ow. And, believe mo, nothing else pays such b divi ends in happiness u keeping on good terms with your ‘in-la. s : (l) Don't Poor w . But if I were giving rules for a mother-in-law I should go to live with our daughter-ln-law. Live in a hovel or e House if you can't a 0rd a place of your own. The frigid none is no colder than a daughtcr-in-law’: welcome. (2) Don't act possessivel towards your son. Don't brag of his affec- tion for you. Nothing ma. es a wife so Jealous as for her husband to pay his mother many attentions. (3) Never question your daughtor-in-lew about anything that hap- pens in her house. She considers even an inquiry about the weather as rying into her affairs. Never make a. suggestion to her. Let her feel hat she is incarnate wisdom, and that she never makes a mistake, or uses bad Judgment. i If a mother-in-low would do these few things, a rlaughter-in-law will permit her to help with pflfllill the bill-s take care of the children when s nurse him him tom life to be a mother-in-law if you don't weaken! u nice , ry but he will soon be dr At loyskgls iievcr kegt heav and flirts with girls. but he gets mod w en Wyn! be happy? Would he su port me? would it be mm seems m be ov in the I urge you to put 0 I him Robin Hood flour Mile, i. onion, thinly sliced carrot. bay leaf. barely cover with stock (either vegetable or meatstock) or 1 can oonsomne or 1 cup water and l Oxo cube dissolved. Add ‘thinly sliced potatoes and cover. cook slowly 2 1-2 hours. Take lid off pan for last 1-2 hour to brown. f; strenotii and full-floor... V a g. - Tang SQUARE MEALS A DAY ._._-_. Three nutritious mocll needed 0W1? ""3" mum t? ' wglkgsu m; o war maintain their heBli-h standuard to 919"“ t"°*°°l‘.':.:.iiittlil'“w on. our person-l b99191 "ll m." ° fa“; gwifmeais a day. for mul- particularly who must he“ at n hlsll can accent- lllc u f new mgsjjafiefidlltqlieget: tmegn which tn ht. Bereakfast is usually "l! ‘i323: meal of the day. Many worker; a w work after boltln8 a we "l a cup of tea. grain?! ual r a rigrhrligngagrlilzlfizlvglflzalm! 110ml"! f" bmakfastl Good meals to be en- yed |.ud used to best advantage b‘; the worker must provide food-ll ORANGE PEKOE she goes out, and act as a. in ill times of illness. It ls a. great DEAR DOROTHY DIX-I om a. irl of" 19. Good-looking and have Job. Iamenga edtoa boyw cisioaudllovehimve much, sf d. present he is unem a job says if he can get Llong without wcr , w e ily mention any of my boy fr ends. spite of his faults, I still love him and always will. ‘Elf 1 marry and ve up my lob and llow him. 0r wait untilwtertghwzvrizii him?‘ WORRIED DIANNE. WIFE WEABIES OI PAI-ASITIC HUSBAND until the war. Postpone the evilday u long as you can and, - hops. your good angel will save you by having him fall. in love with £5. other girl while he is away. ' You say you have a. good office job. That looks as if you must have some intelligence but how can any girl with s. single lobe in her brain consider for a mini: mamln o. man whom she knows to be lazy, trif- ling, s drunkard and a philau ei-sr? Don't you know that if you many him you will have to support him and, believe me a wife can get might tired of a arasitic husband? Don't you know that if he drinks too mue ihifinldgrernhgewllilll‘ cthgsewgvldrggnwas lggnbtsylgg liktggwagilziathiaftyygunwllllryat your heart out in hopeless Jealousy? ' e 1 i Bu‘. zgvywsgyy. grnléian Ovehsllgh m unlovely character i; past DEAR DOROTHY DIX-I have been in the service s Below I left I became engaged m a girl with whom r n been going for two years. Now I am home on furlough and find that she is going with someone else. I love her very much and it hurts me to think that the fellows here would horn in on o. soldier who is in this man's war fighting for them. I think. there are plent of girls for them without their cg. in! on the soldiers who are not e to be here and look out for 91f A SOLDIER. l ear 1nd,: half. 0WD. ANSWER-S . my? can do a mmifeeagiiélds o “liwinfiitli‘tdélttihl.‘hl°hi ~58 - “t maybe vw take this too seriously and the girl _ ust goes around w h the other cha because she is lonesome and you geétgl rr twin; herb hit is gxettv mi-y for I irl, who has been used ou a o , a mm‘ gm P‘ W lilcnd every av sitting around with Pl. m: cooks slices. 2 lamb or veal kidneys sliced. i onion stuck with 6 cloves. 1 bay at. z-carrots. 2 Dfltatoeg (or more . salt and 99D r. dress- ing made with bi-eadcrum s, use“. 111B. chopped onion, pinch of sage, milk to bind. Method: Wan nnd dry hurts. stuff ivlth dressing and tie with thread. Now fry in dripp- MOCKJIABE ___ gs sliced kideny until golden a lamb hearts cut' in l-i-inch bmm- Pill all into casserole. odd RATION NEWS men and if you have not re- ceived l copy, et one from the RationAdi-nin stration. You cannot properly fill in your “Application for Canning Sugar” without one of these Canning Guides. Sugar for Canning In your Ration Book No. 2 is an "Ap licstion for C nning ' " l‘: 1's every Canadian h lite-t gutyf th Cs i t bro o u yo e Ilfl Ill Guideuxefore completi this Application. Study the instruc- tions carefully and, when filled in, send it to your Local Ration Board not later than April 15th. No. 2 (Ration Book Before a you desir your old book see that the mere and the number shown on the from of tiie old book are exactly the nine as blvo been written cu yournewbook. IHhei-ehs y diflereaee in the letters or t e figures send both books to the nearest Retion Ofice at once. Butter Con one Butter Coupon o. 1 in your new Ration Book was valid on March 10th and is good in con- sumers‘ hand until April 30th. Butter Cou on No.2 becomes valid Marc 20th and is also ood in consumers’ hands until pril 30th. \- Sugar, Tea & Cofiee You now have two Ration Books — your old one and the new one. After March 31st. none of the Sugar, or Tu or Coffee coupons in the old book will be honoured. After that date uroid Ration Book shoui be destroyed. Dates when ugu, ea and Ocflec coupons in No: 2 Book become good are plainly marked on the back of each coupon. Cunning Guide Every woman should have a Canning Guide. These were delivered to all homes by post- I will i t... every kicks gflfilfif-ii 0:’ ticuuflewstualpmm ‘keep fzrurdereue‘: to make a selected for their nutr tive value be Lwell-oooked and served in attrac- tive, pleasant surroundlnKB "l: cheerful atmosphere. Managemen owes it to workers W llmllde such facilities for their meals l" the taut. pwhat the worker will select for his noon meal or take in his well- filled iiinen box will depend "no" what he has for his other two meals A total day's food supply Ilwllld contain the following foods: (l) A pint of milk, that is. two slams o! milk, and you can count cheese or buttermilk as part of that. (El A serving of meat, poultry. 01' B". foods. (3) One egg. (4) An orange. or iolnato, or a serving of grape- fruit, orange Julce, tomato juice or raw cabbage. (b) One or more eer- vingg of leafy green or yellow velo- tables. such as svlnwll. kale ems. gay-mtg, 0'10 (8.) Two or more cer- Eflicient Touch Typing Can Bo Studied at Home course a. s er to drink YOU h Make surlo! art Stops Po right after s ho Sdsvs. l. A p ll "C- vings of potatoes, other vegetable! or fruits. <1) A serving o! whole wheat variety. (a) rats. such w For The IF GRADUATION l5 AHEAD Or For a Pretty Summer Frock For o girl who plans to make her own graduation dress, this is a r- feet design - so pretty, so glr lsh, so uttcfiy simple in cinstruction. and if daughter can make it, cer- Eainly it presents no problems for Chord Makes System The girl who can type well will get along in business. But typing well isn't just a knack. a trick. li's knowing the fast and accurate touch system-which you than of the typewriter keysi As you see in our picture, the chart shows the "guide keys" (A, S, D, F and J. K. L. ;) in black, and the other keys in white. ‘(our fin- gers always return to these"guide keys after typing other keys. Of course you know there are four rows of keys. The chart di- vides these into areas, one for each finger, indicated by the numbers l, 2. 3, 4. For instance, Number l, the left little finger. types A (the guide key). Q above it and Z below it. Your fingers get used to their positions and areas in a very short time. You don't need to look at the keys any morwycu can typo with eyes on ccpyi Our dl-pago booklet, a home course iii touch typewrltirig, in- cludes chart of keys and exercises for speed and accuracy. Explains how to operate typewriter; good ' usage in typing business, social. od- ticisl letters and tables of statistics. Bend 15c iii coins for ur co of “reach Yourself Touch in!) to the Charlottetown Guardian Home Service, Address. Be gurg to write plainly your name. odds-en, and the name of booklet. the young- and we nllkest‘ a. prett dotted lwlss with a. dainty fini of lace. It's a dress that any gi will love to wear all summer long.‘ Style No 2003 l; designed for sizes 8. 10, l2, l4 and 1o. Sizes l2 requires 2 5-8 yard; 35-inch fabric. with l 1-2 yards ruffiing. Bend twenty cents for pattern. Write your name, address and style‘ niflber; Bo sure to state size you w Style N0. 30M. Street Address ean start learning at home with a ‘mothers, Oottons are preferred for ' Home. NEW under-am Cream Deodorant - “W! 1. Does not rot dresses or shirts. Does not mime 2. Nowsinng to dry Can be used g. instantly no me, white. gicaseless. stainless vanishing "Wm Q, Awardedh-QPP in tot being harmless to unsung-u LIAGII or CAJIAD-li tie , with dd ‘Jchtother fdcds to satisfy u» appetite. mcludlnv ufficiont amount of wat- ed vitamin A, and as you may w your three squml a d .y nnd you'll do a better 10b. Write to Health League of Cas- ada. ll1 Avenue Road. Toronto, lot r free, authoritiative Vitamlll rspirdiicn . A men's skis. having. 5, r -r for revenrs odor. rovsi Sell of time oi Lauudtl- 39‘ all: malaise-unfit“ m-ii i . Needlecraft