Lenten Meditation Irom The Timel, lnndon [ IMPERFECTLY APPRECIATE!) “! am the breed of life," 581d our Lord, and on another day described the gift, 0f Himself b0 mankind a3 “the living water." Patristic com- mentators discerned in these sayings predictions 0i the two great Christ- ian sacraments; mystics have given them many subtle and often beau- tiful interpretations. Yet their sim- plest and most direct meaning ll often missed. His teachins und in- fluence, our Lord cleclured, are the bread and water of lll€-ll5 primary Deeds. litli incrc i-nrichments to be Bfllled alt Will or reserved for s ecial vccthlvtis. As t‘.~>.'. tiul us are read and Wfllt_'l‘ to the lite of the body is the religion of C ‘ist to the life oi the lit~.=' an and soul. B_\' runny o this truth is im- IJPFILTIIS’ 11f»! ed. They are apt to think of 1L .;,icn as not more than a tie-it-uolc supplement. to life's normuldtiimx ‘they would like some proportion of it to be shredded in. 1k among the social and ~n's of which as they worltl \\'lil be coni- . ‘ie public worship at . is Cliristnnis, Easter and daiys of iionul Praiyci‘. "Phcy be- lieve that Qhrzstiunity" should have a place in the educational system, provided that it does not interfere with Wlllii they regard as the more siiliiects 0i instruction. In I l lites relic n lids a real _ r_\~ place: they turn to it a: illtlllivills and 1n moods, but it is no: to them as the bread and water of daily life. gl-L moment of His earthly life, however he WLiS einplolt-ti, Hi5 thoughts and i F. diew spiritual strength; "My meat." lie said, "is to do the will of Him thu‘. sent Me." To commune with the Father in prayer at. any mom- ent was ll natural as to talk to a disciple, when a man begins to undtrstnnd this concept of religion. he finds that it- satisfies as no other can; Christianity becomes not his oci donul sustenance but the daily breaci of his life, without which in- deed any real lite, apart from mere gllVhlifili extstcnce, is impossible. "or is no longer formal petition; it is keeping in touch with the God With is his Fru-nd, Rcliuiun of fills character changes the whole outlook. and those who accept it gain the sense of propor- tion which enables them put first things first. Plans for social re- construction or schemes of educa- tion from \\'l'll(‘h religion is omitted they know to be fundamentally‘ un- sound, ‘lhcy see that religion s ould cnetrate all life and everv pert of ife, being the gift of lm Who laid: “I um the bread of life. Wit-h- uut Me ye car; do nothing. He that romcth to Me shall not hunger." To iimpliiv the idea of Christian dis- u complicated and the (lurkert thys. buds to happiness and peace. 21:. w: ’ so @1"VFC'Q Gay Vanity lable You Malt! Easily T0 A NEW BABY I wilh that you may never has: A single sound of war, my dearl l hope that you may never see One act of human cruelty. Your perfect senses making whole The union of shape and soul I pray you never silently Fungi; and grieve that these things UNDA WOOD Never add sugar to cooking fruits until just before the sauce is done This saves sugar. Two tablespoons of honey can be used for sweetening a. cup of dried prunes, peaches, apri- cots or figs. Add the honey the 1a thing also. - Spruce up boiled onions by cover- lng them with heated chili sauce or catsup For a better flavor, add a table- spoon of lemon to the egg in which ._fish is dipped before frying Don't cook fish too rapidly. Sear lt first. then cook or simmer it slowly to make it tender and ap- petlzlng If a pot in which a fern is plant- cd is too large, 1i will QQVGIOI) too many roots. preventing the growth of new fronds. On the other hand, one too small causes the plant to ‘become pot-bound. WASHING PRESERVES BRUSHES Good bristle brushes are rapidly NUGNT OF i‘ TAHLF 2Q‘ . t. .01 "k" ~. -' Daisies A Smart Trimming A ll‘f‘ll.\lll'i.‘—ll’llS tlziiiiiy, organtiy- covered tire-ring table And be- neath the feminine frippery ltl just a packing case! Danie are tacked here and there tn ihc ihrt-t: orgaiid} ruffles, which range in (riilor from white through crcziiny yellow and canary. More daisies edge the top, fo‘ . at the centre a pretty bouquet tied with black velvet ribbons. And. if you place your table in front of a window, charming to use uhiic orgdntly curtains with match- lng bouquets fur tlcbacks. To make the table, nail on your cking ixase a kidney-bean shaped p, cut according to the dimensions in our diagram. Cover top, also make a skirt for the sides, in plain white sateen. And now stretch over the top o layer of ortzandy. Cut perky organdy ruffles in graded widths, measur- ing twice the distance around front and side! for fullness. Hem edgel. gather, and faster. to the foundation. Find full directions for making this lovely table in our 32-pagl booklet—also how to make many other items for home and personal use. Among them are n bookrack fable, novelty pillows, utility bath- room box, sewing stand, cellophane tra_vcll_in_g sets. Send 15c in coins for your copy of "Hand-Made Gift Novelties, to the Charlottetown Guardian Home Service Address. Be sure t0 write your name, address, and the nam of booklet. r5515; ' Street Address org-fa" " ' ' ' rruiim ‘\'.. -z1-—- tender, chapped skin. and the wash-basin! FROM HEAD TO T0 l KNOW LIFEBUOY IT'S MY FAVORITE COMPLEXION so»! 0 . 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Then rinse in cold water to harden the bristles; shake well and if possible dry out of doors. For a dainty refreshing salad, m. move seeds from canned cherries, stuff cherries with thick cottage or white cream cheese. Chill. Allow 6 or '1 per serving on shredded lettuce or crisp cress. Pass boiled or French dressing Broiled chicken ll a real treat but the broiling must be carefully done Place the chicken, skin side down, in a shallow greased pan or on a greased rack Brush with melted fat and broil 6 inches un- der a flame When browned turn the chicken. Baste every 5 min- utes with dripplngs in the pan or more melted tat. season the chicken KISS Yllllll TIRED FEELING GllllllBYl-I! P0 loll Many Suflor Law Blood ant-And Don't Know It. bcfling thing aboufluw blood count- ll that you can weigh about u much ll you ever did -evln look healthy and llmllfv Yo! if you had Ind in your m ob to any lif c1781! from WI! uuge throughout your . 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Sowoul f tingon uuuoul leatw bachelorhood he found himself b no just old she doesn't. gather in her harvest then, the some-day wedding generally never But how to do it? sleepless nights, for it ll l tlcklllh him and. cause him litlng for dilate int. 1t ll probably the riddle that the 8 bgsizanhior no woman evgetglg b e ropuling . e up p time at he thought t r1118. but he "ti: rem-tr“ ' husband and who doeawtahe flue work ON PRESSURE WHEN BOY LAGS OVER PROPOSAL Woman Welrler May Use Modern’ Terntinol- ogy But Effect Same As Eternal Eve's Coquetry ...__.____. Awmnluwlnuiiomowbowlhleminduu dlew other women who "gteudiel still n1 what means she 1 ‘t know. Be only knows be was safely entrenched in how it happened. It wu jult one of those things. sales- u consented to let him undertake ‘liar lbe support for life. But, as a matter of fact, this rarel Nearly always i is the woman who sees the man happens in real life. first whom she wants for a of altar. Even hurry about let the matter ride and the time will 81W be soon enough to call in the person. SOME-DAY WEDDINGS NIVIB. HAPPEN But the girl knowl that lhe hasn't , any time to her matrimonial hay while the sun of her youth and beauty shines, and if waste. She has to make the chances are she never will. For tlkal place at all. That's the queltlon that caulel many a woman job trying to to see that marriage fl his dish, instead of something make up a man's mind for that he fl allergic to, and that she is the woman who can cook it up for l: Naturally different women use different methodl in trying to lged p their slow-going boy friends who seem to have bo god down in l tnis-ll-pleasant-enough-why-chmge attitude, but who er they work or not depends upon how accurately they have guelled their men. eat her Mother's Bunda never came, Patient G r-lhut-up ultimatum. O If the laggard suitor has ever had him up like an alarm clock in his ear. latfonsnip with Griselda in which b: glued mm t h lpen evenlngl ou lying Bheiltiredofwsftlngonhlmmdllg An so he screws up his courage to lay "will you be mine." 1 1-2 cup: pastry flour, 1 1-2 tel- an agreeable place in which to er bills. cannot on forever. alled time. o: l1 fancy and she determines to have h gins her pursuit. she bombard; whelms him with ates. She Some women, for instance, try tho jealousy cure. __ Tom monopolize her society for years and camp on her 5:1 dinners while she waited for proposal that lda. cease: to be Sh: spring; a riv on She shuts her door in his face. Or goal of! on l long trip. IOLTS LAGGAED SUITOI INTO PROPOSAL him with invitations to cocktail parties, church lociablel, which poo fnvelgled into aooe ti... little wetting the danger he fl in. persecute: him with telephone calls. No matter where he goes, she la hot on his tracks, until at last, through sheer exhaustion, he gives in and lets her wangle a proposal out of him. Many other men are floated to the altar on women's tears. willi- Style Ne. I'll Ii lhelt Addrell BABY’S TEETIIING IIPSEIS, QlllCKlY CHECKED p3.,_=.~.;_t,:-:.:r*.1tiu;ess nook In. Antll m" libfifilflllw x "We have m In! our lldifl m! M"! ll I After “ ‘ let tieut and ilsuel l put-HP- Sho breakl dates. any serious intentions, this wakel He m-ceivas that his pleasant re- lollco of her locie and Many another woman gets her man by chasing him until she catches and gugiu- well, than add vanilla 1m. A woman meets a man who, for some reason or other. takes her and egg, and begt wen, Mi; in m; im for her own. ‘rhereu she be- ers t4 . r unsuspecting victim ll She over- MBBY a man, not being in a position to marry and having no craving for domes- ticity, anyway, becoming aware that some girl is get him, trier to break aways from her. He quits dating hly congratulates himself that he ll safe. CRY-BABY ACT GETS SOME MEN Upon some pretext or other she gets him off b himself She lobl out that he il breaking by hi; coldness. and she l-o-v-e-s him so, and she will die her, and before he knows it she is weepin and wailing on the sec button of his waistcoat and he is patting lier o any attentions and fool BUD IlOli S0. and uts on the cry-baby act. "there, there, little girl," and she has gaged man. wear llackl and me? l can support you in the style and come out flatfooted, and say: “Hi, Bill, that-a-wa about er or showing her er heart he leaves n the back and saying, him. He leaves that place an en- Tne f th ld-f lhl d broughtsfo atlfe lglgglr? thee cfueltllan pllllit. ways m which our mom". are goal No doubt our daughter-l who your father always has. But it doesn't matter how it is done. Any plan is good that works. ilomo Canning For Wartime Home canning takel-on a new im- portance this year. 1t reltl with Canadian Housewives to make the fullest use of Canada's fruit crops for wartime food. ' Any sugar allowed ll in trust It is patriotic to conserve our hotne- grown ptoductl. for food ll to-dly a weapon of war. Housewives are urged, however to estimate their needs as accurately as possible re- membering that sugar comes to this country at the risk of sailors’ lives. ‘rhey are asked lilo to estimate iln advance the amount of lugar re- quired for canning and jam-making, so that arrangements may be made tn provide and distribute the necel- eary lu plies .- The oilowing questions and au- lwer hlve been matted by the We. iml Prices and Trade Boo-rd in oo-opcrltion with the lrtmcut of Agriculture. ll n git e for the housewife in making er application for sugar for ' anon le . l. Q. Where should I lend my application card? A. ‘lb ur local ration bond. 2. Q. vivigmlhouldlfillmrtnu l tim. .A| soon ll poclible. Your ap- plication must be in the blndl of your local ration board not l than April l5. ’ x Q. How; much luglr ll allowed o A. One- aif pound of Iuglr for each art seller. 4 . How clu . Iblllflllh the lmoun of luglr I require for mu- n . allowed for these? jelly . i l f i lb 1:01: “fir: are o var oul apes they hold? wiil require sugar for five quarts. Before the war Pr: h 1d nom inll control of l?’ e Ohlnl. under a 99-year lease. "m: welders, will loom these roundabout melthods how'd you like tontle up with 11m and jelly. How much sugar ll A. One lad one-half (1 1-2) Ibl. of sugar for each quart of jam or 8. . But most of my jam and be how many quartz A. Take the jars you ululll ule for am or jelly and see how any 1 te cup uls of water they hold. Your cups make a quart. If they will hold 20 cups of water, for example. you ‘Ilse beauty of a Bridal Wreath diamond speaks for Itself. It all: her of the llnoultyef your lave. ltloohebelutyofeomploupcrfectionln color, cut. brilliance and fllwieu quality. The! BUTTERSCOTOH SHOES One-third cup CHORD m rend- ‘erod, 1-2 cup brown sugar, 1 III. 1-2 ten-spoon vlnila. 1-2 teaspoon salt, spoons baking powder. Cream fat flour, lifted with the lalt and bak- powder. Qhlpe into l toll about 2 inches in diamete . Wrap in wax paper. Chill in ice box for several hours. Then cut in thin slices, place on greased baking sheet, Bftlg bake at 3'15 degree about 8 min- u . IGG AND CARROT SALAD For each lalld prepare:_. Salad greem 1 hard-cooked egg, chopped. 1 small cat-mt, grated 1 teaspoon chives, chopped or a few drops of onion juice Salt and P9990!’ to tutu Salad dressing or mayonnaise. Slicq of pickled beet , Place chopped egg on bed of salad greens. Mix the grated carrot with the chfges or onllgn juice, slit an pepper. ile light on the egg. Top the lalui with l. generom spoonful of salad dressing. Garnish with slices of pickled beet. A liming Smile HUSPI I l I H A large nustered woman dragging l mall boy. sailed throng‘ the sta- tion barrier and lpprolehed bar wlttinfiohullnnd. "Hu ," slldWhO man. "You're e .' "Oh don't talk about it. Alf," re- plied hil wife. "I never ‘ad such a time! What with young Bill ‘ang- lng on to me ‘and. and me ‘an lng on to the lumen-rock. the train ung - up in l. tunnel, and you ‘anginl a- l regular state of suspense." . For The . Home , bout in the station for me, I wll in . a IDMII ' t l f . n» “Jfiiefléei. am: ivlillllft Canada. n no Only You Gan Do Price Control Question: And Anlwm OQNR- and Anlwen on fill}; teflllllllvlfi appear in The Gulrdhl. ular feature each day- lre thou which hon.‘ may” um Wartime Price: and‘ Tn‘; Board from housewives _ "l; region. fh» lnlwerl are ell-- video! by the Board lkadm , , . .,. .,\l.ll-.§ to iuk or price conutrol are invited to ml them in writing to the Wuuieni “him” committee of tin l" rtlme Pricel lnd TIM" Ohlppoli Building, Cblrlotteiown. Q. Is there any wav for m6 l0 f" extra luglr for canning llumllm this year? A. Unfortunately No, For ration- ing purpolel, pumpkin. lions ‘Pg eomlwe; and marrow is conslde a. vegetable. Hence no extra W!" is allowed for canning it. Q. I am xpecting a 0011-1111" visit me from Wateriown N. Y C!" she get rations While she is here? A, Yes, the rationin rellllllllm permit civilanl visit n; 0mm from other countries to secure teen. gnu-y rations when their visit or ndl beyond five days -Ih thrilling Jlvolilm of a - . . . ~ .~ ,/l/(li/‘ I BEYOND i iQF/fi W '1'1'f///1"< u l . l. Qlnllirt how can I tail on how much of eleh kind of fruit he available? ‘erlzzhkindoffruityonwill fflllll bl C. Q. I fruit lhll will I‘ J ‘P 128. punish the total of ulrta lel m u . ‘flan allow l-ilg. olflrglr 1g: o3 A. That would be frangible. Dent’ to decide exactly number of n Ill!" a . A. git‘ the bllll 0L 1-2 lb. for ‘ll iii Tl. if ll in,“ liliillit/ s llll. NIKE. olohagulrt seller Nuwiil require 20 Lliltllhlfilfihlllllfi" s luuunlml I ll-I; Bridal Wreath Diamonds & Wedding Rings . I v JEWELLER or. Georle 5*-