PAGE TWO TIIQUIETMIHTD By n Journalist What blessing is there greater n a quiet mind? Unrest of soul disintegrate; life. overshadows ii: activities. undermines health. Quiet- ness of inind is now all the more tVfg ones need: “Ln quietness and co dence shall be your strength." Quietness of mind is of various WDES. At its lowest it is iatalisnl. with ltsconcomitant apathy and blind resignation. The fat-alist reads no moral purpose in the universe. is the pleypf circumstances in which he can discern no rational meaning. ls a blind man groping in the dark. On a higher level is the serenity of the Stoics. 'I"liere is ethical worth in steeling oneself to accept with calm- ness "the stings and arrows of out- rageous fortune." and. refusing to al- low them to disturb the inward peace of mind. But the Stole ideal was self-sufficiency: man. it wu taught, had within himself all that he needed to make his life strong and harmonious; he required no help from an outside sciuce. Again. Stoic serenity was achieved by with- drawal from the world; peace of mind was to be found by shutting misfortune out. by treating it as of no account. Far different is the peace of mind offered by Christianity. Here. in the first place. is a mace born of de- pendence on God. Christianity teaches that the sources of spiritual strength are not in man himself. but in fellowship with God. G awaits to give His own life and power to all who will receive them. the kind of sud: elm keep our bleaching, wnh nfur wash. IIII II GAIIADI Woman's DAILY LENTVEN MEDlTAiTlClNS BMW...” 0..., '_ s; ‘as ‘as g: ¢ OR DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK —Yet New OXYDOL is Milder on Hands! Safe for Colours! Safe for Rayons, too! There‘: no bleach ln Oxydol-rhe secret l: in ll’ you don't agree Oxydol gives you the new kind of euds-"Huatle-Bubble" suds. whitest wash over, simply return the unused They're richer in washing power. Packed with portion of the package with your name and :d- more power to wash clothes whlte-andthcfre dress to OXYDOL, Montreal, and twice the ' iunnliwzsga; It teaches also that quietness of , . mind come; to those Wm» 1n fgrggt- USO §Stu|nless fulness of self. patiently and couralz- When any of yourdilldren n ' eouslv bear their share in the oonl- qqmflwu do," i" ‘Indy '- mon human burden. Here ls no iso- b, m mo.“ d f’ "f ' lation or self-sufficiency. but a peace d | “ ' ° "'° "' which bears upon it the marks of w‘ °"'T"'°"°I' WWY sung-mg and the scars or bung with Buckley: Stolnlfle Whlh Our Lord's unbroken fellowship lbb- .. with the Father was the seem; of ‘llil: mow - white, rlolnlou, His inward serenity. and the source IIOn-QrMBY Rvb— from which He drew strength for 1- Piflllrfllflllfliler. 4"" 1-115 life of ministry He Spoke of a 2. Onnomtn heulond voporlrn quklier. peace which He would give m M1056 3- fihmililole: circulation, brook: up conges- lwhu falxiowed Him, which would °"' °°""""° "°"‘""""‘° ‘°"°f;,'°"' 98p em steadfast in iribulatirn Or VowMane . ' and safeguard thgn] from the worki IUCKLETS Singing Th5 quietness o; mind is within MAKERS or aucxisirs MIXTURE-CANADA'S the reach of us ML provided mm LARGEST SELUNG COUGH mo cow nsmzov. we mm m God for What He is m Illlirtnsclf. Chris? rtivlealcd Géid an! the __6_£ _ *a ier, as per ec ov n \’l . - '—'—'""'“*—'—- who cared for His hlfllllllll clifltllhrh moyileyes i‘: ere gnogbuse? M individually and sought their higlt- “m. M 1. l” “"11”- est good. He bade men put God io e ex can‘ ‘mm “ed ma"! d’ the test and live as His children; 3°“?- e-ruio 1621‘ ee. tak " llfhmfl” “}°“.l“ »"’%'i l‘ ilpéhi“? such as Christ described Him. lherg wllo gill? Salymhhfilll 31ft!’ 911i‘; shrill? can be no room for disquietude and doing of daily duty tfle ung°m_ fear. We should be able to rest in plainiriiz acceptance 'of restriction 50d Jlsslllbd bf H18 lOVlHE provid- upon freedom of action .the avoid- ence at all times. ance of all self-pity or pessimism- Bllt we must live out our creed. these help to create a quiet mind, and therefore we must first pray. and 01m 11h By prayer we prove the reality 0f "The peeosgeaof éblgéwllilleclsrlntafslstgegtli God and make ourselves His jnstru- all understanding. shall guard your merits- Prayci" brings. as nothing else hearts and your thoughts in Christ (i068. peace to the soul. Prayer en- Jesus." In these words St Paul lets ables God l0 1916888 His Spilltual us into the secret of the’ Christian forces» which. entering into us. make life. The Christian takes Christ as od us Stronger for His service. Again. his Master and Insplrel‘. and ls self-discipline must be constant. ready to follow wherever He ma‘, that We mill! be ready for whatever lead. Liv‘ ig- in fellowship with God his soul is at peace. clothes white wirb- purchase price will be refunded. This offer ex- pire: December; 3i, i942. Procter 6r Gamble. oI/"flfl/‘li?’ THE CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Re alm "1. Social and Personal r Fash w" "'9 Livinga Leisure {.5..;J.‘,..., m. ggyg- The Woman's Realm ' ' " window added width. Use one lame m: in a lmell mom rather than several scatter rugs the mtg tendtoniskothqroomseeun um er. Avoid central grouping o! furni- tura in mull rocme. manicure should ‘be placed against the wall: leavlnfl the “litre clear which 81W with but a single tho hll. two nouns that bee more. spacious effect. God hath not promised Skies always blue. Flower-strewn pathway! All our lives through. God hath not promised _ _ Sun wit-hour, rain, Joy without sorrow. Peace without pain. But God hath promised Strength for the day. Rest for the laborer, . Light on the tray; Grace for the trial. Help from above. unfailing sympathy. can be given to cushions by usinl trimmings such a: nub fringe or scalloped edginlgs. conriibtiing the more ornate with the plain can be_very effectively carried out with lhese edginae. In removing paper dailies from paokazc start at the bottom. The doilies will ‘then remain perfectly smooth and not curl. If you need an lce bag and donlt have one. substitute a. household rubber glove. fitted, with cracked ioe and tied alt the top with o Trv wearing mitts made from towelllng, with elastic wrists. when washing baby. will bo found to soap and wash ____ bflby better "W" l1 flamlel- A flock of canrvanbwk ducks was clocked by an aeroplane at 72 miles In Norfolk, England, toothache was believed caused ‘by love. sufferers got little sympathy. HINTS FOR THE HOUSE WILL AID MATERIALLY High ceilings rag-quire high-backed m Human skin ls from 1-16 to l-U Valances may be used to give n ELECTRIC PROVESlT! molt Canada’: "aw °XYDoL l ' llmple: o!¢|m|,”_ "lull lmounu of,“ Iuhed byCenld .*mm Emu“ b! ‘l Y measured and ‘Milan-cell liq,“ - i fr n izlum. when aft-r escup n?“ 0m ‘i. h ‘vvvvv vvvv Vvvvvwwwv vv DEMAND TO BE ‘BOSS’ ‘ RUINS MANY MARRlAGlfi Wives And Husbands Who Give In :l‘o Each Other Are Rewarded With Hapllllllelfl . roeunnmvoluuiimmnaemmoeaavoflwwmlafg, b" in which the husband and wife an fused into 311:8 nglgqnlfll - t my: Jhing. you know. n _ an ideal impossible oarmzeellmtlonmllzcgw M“ int‘ of view W m f1?‘ xllltwlong beefom tlljeaynmfleli 53w“ 11535.1 uif-‘u y“, and the u» a _ e DHCIGBTOOID EXPWl-B bl! ride to be ust the ego of hlmsel; Every bflgg never suspic ous but what her bridoifilbm Wm ustaminorlnwhichnhewlllaeun-llhofpfe- udioes and o lniom reflected. And when the 1 » young nus discovers that the 86%“ flail?‘ he married has wa s of her own that he can ntohmoremchanzfier 1:13am‘ m own than he cou the shape of her none or e awed tuna his-lb feels that he has been gypped and that ho hi! 111 B‘ flnity. THE RUDE AWAKENING Likewise. when the young wife find: out that her husband’: opinions are set in solid concrete and that they are not at all her views on subject. she walls out um. she nu been deceived. taken in. gmbowgd tha she is married to a. man who lsnt what ma thoufllll- WM. that marriage doesn't come up to what she expected of it. Worse still. another catch in this husbarid-and-wlfe nhould-be-one theo ls that both of them want to be ill-LE ONE. The husband thinkl that aim he is the titular head of the house that hi: wife should have no ideas of her own whatever. no individual taste; or w; or desires. ‘rhewifelsequallyoortalntbntherhniobend e tho thingnshnendoymwanttogowhereverm: wants logo andnbuioellof her pet peeves and prejudices. When each tries to e the other over nearer to their heart's desire trouble begins. and the divorce court rings up another customer. As a matter of fact, real love does not demand that n husband and wife shall be one. i; eno h and honest en h to recognize that theyflretaoagidotiogmtweagfgiamnmmfirlnfiialrlgammhiigifeggfi herse.w oumestionoro throll! 098111! P100961 made over to fit. mother's ttern of life. than which nolzhln‘ in more humiliating or wearing on nerves. EACH WANTS T0 BE B05! It is obvious to the meanest intelligence that the continual argu- ments and s ts and fights that make so many homes places oi torment are the res t of riotihingbut the determination of husbands and wives to force their opinions on each other and to make the nnrty of e other t do their way. Them is no principle at stake. either one wants do anything that in wrong. 0r that will endanger the stabilityngf the family. It is just that the usband is deterinin to be ‘IT-IE 0 , and ti; wéfe ls equally determined that she will be TI-iE ONE who must be o ye . Why o. man can't let his wife belong to clubs if :he enjoy: them; why he can't let her wear a do-funny hat if she thinks aha loolu ravldi- mg in one; why he can't lat her go to beauty shop: and come from: drip- ping with rod paint if it makes her feel young and glamorous; why he cant let her make her dinner ofl’ a gooey salad and a. chocolate eclalr it she eams for them. why if conceding her these privileges would make heir ppy and contented, nobody knows. THE BREAK FOR FREEDOM Nor does anybody know wny a. wife risks the chance of sending her unband of! to the Other Woman by alwa s raising a row about his play- ing if orgoing fishing. or listening to e radio at night or having his hor d friends. who smoke vile pipes and scatter ashes on e floor. come and sit u half the night talkinn with him. But t ey do. And the iron c thing about it is that in lng to be one they so often become two. because about the time a wife inks she has gotten her non-musical husband lnured to symphony concerts and a husband assumes the right to buy his wife's clothes, the poor victims of oneness rise up and chluck their marriage certificates in the fin and make a break for freedom. ‘rhe moral of all of which in ift can't be done. Husbands and wive: are separate individuals and we have to take them that way, or leave them. DOROTHY DIX. """"1»"XiiY " BABY'S Sugar-Saving ursn STOMACH IVIENUES QUICKLY CORRECTED O-QQ-O-OO-QOQOwvvv~vOQQ-OQQQ-Q Let n '11 5 u-"oa minu. imuuzu ll) 3L’. '62.‘? hi you: “flab . onhiuf- BEE AKF A51» a great bel at the first si of upset staunch, durln teething time or w en n cold is coming 555W“ Rnllmrb » on. ey work quickly yet gently to urry Cereal navoiy Onulet Toast ‘all?! iwlwns and irramaw wile! IlRP- Wilk- m :.'"*'ii.....""'"::; '=:":...*:.“" - I ll X u. u u... 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