Lgp cnaatorraroww cvannrarv . T 2- > ~ crayon 12.1943; al r Fashions I Literature ' a ' " C ll I‘ h‘ only . o for AEF You Gan llo rrlca‘ Oankol Qacaflaaa All Allwcn Woman's Re alm '1. Social and, Person “ ‘Dorothy Dix Says-g u! Living e Leisure The Woman's Realm IOUI TIHGI things a man must learn to do would make his record true: nk without confusion clearly; love his fellow-men lin ; act from honest motives purely: trust in God and Bcavan accura- Lenten Meditation -_._. h-om The Times, London COMMUNION WITH GOD Many who nealiu that to love God is a duty even higher than that or luvnig their neighbour deplore their secniuig incapacity to obey this first coiniuuildnient. 'I‘hey wish that uioy could become, in the Pauline piuuse, "ltlélldi of God" yet are comuiccd that as yet l; an WOMEN’S CLUBS MODERATION PANACEA FOR DOMESTIC ILIS Mother Knows “What's Cooking” From Mixing With Alert Friends And pom a: uuieanoa m m". , mo onnn Questions and Answer; ca Price Oantaol wlllappcarln The Guardian rcguifnfcatllo cad day. I'll! If you help your chiki with his home work don't make a nuisance of y __ . The moment you feel your hhath lrrllull-r. your voice %- o r ideal beyond their reach. Awe and -l'B\L:i'€l1(_l8_lZl19Y can feel when they llllllk of uod, but not love, and they itoliuci- wheiiici- there are an lng a little higher or signs of nervousness drills? in you, walk away or 8o to bed. No par- ent with the slighest gesture o: an. er or annoyance is fit to be in the 1y. -.Hanry van Dykc. _._._ OONTINTH) DINNEITIMI menu, by whim they might gain it. Probably their first need is to en- E-iric melr iuca o1 prayer, so that A; may include not only petition in List: out communion with presence of child ttem tin to study. u’ a p g Vvllcll the average man claims that lu- iiocs not fail to soy his pruyearg, - .;.\"...ii meaning is that he spends e 1m‘ dfin daily in asking {or ' "~15: which he desires for mu. ior others. To these no adds. ii loo ienccs of thanksgiving. The lint‘ oi such prayer is, of liil"L'l\‘ right. The disciples 1.01.1 igcd by our Lord l0 , w. c the Father their needs, b. \.i vi rUlll and body; iLe gave them u Mllffll l-lfilltfr. insisted on the lnnavl: 0i IXlLUlTJESSlOIl, and prayed W1.“ macnsc earnestness Himself. 13:1‘. Ho lllll not limit prayer to peti- tion; the Gospels imply that He _-_ l ..1 i..|;;.;_ hours in soiiiaw 00m- n: llilll \\'l[ll lllU Father, listening lu liis voice and learning His will. 1i) ch means the love of the ~v m r unil the Son was perfected. b» 5c It ls from intimate com- mmiru. 11nd llle knowledge it brings that love grows, everyone who de- ans, Lu lovi- God should find time u his lllr ior such communion, r rgg :1» v :- m" ‘mna-Qdafie m. l! W Dad can enjoy his fmfly and m everyone at their More than ever, the home needs besi- to turn attention to the iraperish- ables today. Those parents who will go to sunday school and church and induce their children to go with them should be able to gain in wis- dom, inner strength and peace of mind. During peace or war, spiritual growth ls of first importance. __i._ IEIETS FOR- MEN rbrrnow, nag, rec. 25-00101-- ful berets will be popular among When you open the windows at night, pin up the curtains or make muslin bags to protect them, 1t might snow during the night. flayed lamp cords are a fire menace, for you never know when they will muse a short circuit. While examining the might also see whether are bent. cords, you the plugs should "let" his wife be- wny. If I were a husband. , if she didn't do it of her own . backing of domesticity, and probably do more than any one keep the home ilres Hearing Papers ' ' un- w , “mum, '__—‘_ lacllcwlvla I ent questions to alk on Add vanilla. Mix roilzd oats. Add alternately with the warm water in which soda Cream f t and cuter thoroughly. . flour, salt and haebeen thing to . This may seem a strange and almost subversive statement to men who have been in the habit of th of women's clubs as gocei f o dissolved. This makes a stiff dough. Drop by teacpooufula onw a greased cooki. dice‘ and flatten with a fork. Bab in a moderately hot oven. control Trade Board, ac a and in terms of how many women hours were lost from old labor bv their gathering together to study about the culture of the ancient .. yzant e m: . or to delve into ' political economy, or play bridge, WOMEN'S CLUBS PROP HOMES There was even a time during the dark 80's and 80's. when the movement first started, when it was dismally pro- phesied that women's clubs would be ti‘ breaking up of the home but in- s ad of that they have proved its prop and stay. And if husbands would only realize what they owe to the women's clubs, they woul build a monument w them that would make the Eiffel ‘Ibwer look like an ant hill. men after the war, in the opinion pgayy-m yo]; of the art director of the British SHACKLED MEN wear would make a ‘happy ed- dltlon" to the male styles, the di- rector declared. Popularity of the beret with members of Britain's armed forces assures the continu- ance, he said. l London-"Btrcngthen, 0 Inrd, our brethren in chain; and grant that their fettrelers spirit and their pati- ence under lndignitv may so shine Oolor Council of London Such head»- If you don't believe this. consider some of the manifold bl s that women's clubs have brought to both sexes. First and foremost, they 118W done more to check divorce than all the preachers and moralists and laws combined, for they have kept married couples from wanting decrees absolute. Everybody knows that the curse of my application with enough sugar a and Ullappcll Building. Charlottetown. Q. Is there anything to prevent civilians buying regulation army shirts? A. Yes. To make sure that there is a sufficient simply of shirts for oflicers, the Prices Board has for- bidden the sale of these shirt; ex- cept w officers or for their use. Q. When filling in application for canning sugar, will it be neces- sary to c0 ‘ ‘ an application for each member of the household or will I as a housewife, send only for us A.—You should fill in your appli- cation as a housewife for all mem- bers of your household (on your own card) stating the number of persons for whom you are apply- ing. The blank cards of each mem- ber of your household, bearing only the serial numbers, should then be 876 deg. F. 10-12 minutes. 3 dozen cookies. To Stretch Butter for Sandwiches qrcam 1-2 bound dd butter till light and fluffy. Gradllll beat in 1-2 cup milk. using a _ beater or a fork. Milk should be at‘ room temperature for easy blending store in a covered jar. Makes 0V0!‘ Bil BEEF AND KIDNEY IDA? 1-2 lb. beef kidney i Ab. beef. chuck or round 1 medium onion l. cup dried breed crumbs 1-4 cup chopped celery l ha; teamoons pit l-l aepoon pepper 1-2 teaspoon chopped parsley (optional) i egg, slightly beaten 1-2 teaspoon poultry dressing. ———-v-¢-'v-urvwn-_-r|vwcuI-wIIIIIIII__II Mme. Chiang Kai-shek} pictured at a New York press confer-elm, urges the U. S. peditionary force to China 1a to send an ex. ~ show that America means bud- domesticity is boredom, and the thing that sends husbands and wives out n93,“ hunting for affinities and lamourboys and slrls, who understand them, oftcner than anything else is Just be fed up w the teeth with a houlp life that is as dull as dish water, and e soc ety of a mate who doesnt have a new idea once a year. and t is goes for both wives and husbands. The woman who la nothing but a uman turtle with her house on her back who never belongs to a. club, nor goes anywhere, nor hears any subject discussed except the price of butchers’ meat and how vegetables have gone up, is bound to be not only a stupid com nion for an intelligent man, but to 86'; Nevis-h and fretful herself, an marrow in all her views. ‘CHEERFUL EABFULB BBIGHTEN UP WIVES But far otherwise is the woman who belongs to clubs, who rubs wits with other bright women, who hears over su ject under the sun dis- cussed, and who goes back home refreshed n mind and body, full of new ideas, with s. nice little budget of gossip she has collected, and with some- thy]? to talk about besides the baby's formula and how hard she has to we , The chief complaint that women bring against housework is its mono- . So is every other job monotonous by which we cam our do bread. But the difference between a woman who works inside of her home and the one who works outside of it, is that one is shut in the four walls of her home, and the other works where she sees people and things hap- pening, and the one is contented and the other discontented. But the discontent can be changed to content b the simple e client of the wile Joining a club or two and having some to think a ut that is inter- esting and exciting while she is washing the dishes, or stirring up a. cake. And suppose a wife has a reforming comp‘ , as most women have. Think how much it adds to the peace and comfort of a home for her to take it out on the Hottentots instead of her husband. Wise, indeed, is the man who encourages his wife to join the League for Better Govern- . meat and thus turns her attention awa from his own faults and weak- ' messes and poor performances to those oi the , liticians‘. MOTHER MUST Bl UP TO TIMES Everyman who marries wants his wife to be not only a ood wife to him, but a good mother to his children but she can't be th unless she keeps abreast of the times and knows w at is going on in the world. Not long ago a woman, who ls one of the I-have-no-interestwutside-of-my famil mothers, said to me: "hlhat do you think my ftfteen- ear-old Sally said to me the other day? She said: "Mother, you can't e care of us children the way you should. You don't know what's cooking. You don't know what temp- tations we have to meet. You don't know what boys and girls are doing and thinking. You don't know how people look at things now, and what ‘things are considered wrong and what you can get away with. You are darling and sweet and an angel, but it isn't an angel a girl needs so much now to guide her as mother who knows all the answers." But you can bet that no girl who has a clubby mother ever said any- thing like t t to her, She would know that her mother was on her tip- toes and knew what it is all about. - 0f course, belonging to clubs, like everything else, can be overdone, but, taken in moderation, it is the best panacea fnr the ills oi domestic life that has ever been devised. It may be that the club papers may be a little long, or they were in the midst of a rubber in a bridge game that would detain Friend Wife and her husband might have to eat a delicates- sen dinner, but when Wile did get home she would be so much more in- teresting and amiable that it would pay for all it costs. wnsurn out Maybe Thin la Cauco Of Your Lack of Pop You women who feel and look "washed ouW-limp and droopy — may be pay- ing the price o! hemoglo- __ bin shortage in the blood. Put kidney, beef and onion through the meat grindcrfiadd the other ingredient; and mix well to- gether. Shape into a loaf and place in a greased pen. Bake in moderate oven. 850 deg. F. for l 1-2 hours. Serve hot or cold. Serves d. attached to your card and forward- ed to your local ration board be- fore April l5. ' Q May coupons Nos. l2 and I! for tea and sugar in the old ra- tion books still be used? A. Yes. indeed. However. brown spare "C" butter coupon No. a in the old books, which became good MINI’! l. W111 ml be 800d for pur- chase aftcr March i4 Butter cou- pons Nos i0 and 11 are celled. before men that they may gee the futility of hate . . . ," ls special prayer for chained British prisoners of war was of- fered at a national service of re- membrance and prayer in St. Mar- tins-ln-the-flelds, Trafalgar square, recently. for Dflsonerg aim their next-of-kin. The prayer was spoken by the Bishop of Southampton, Dr. Kar- my. himself a pflloncr in the last war. ARE YOU STILL PERFECT GUEST? \'-l.\'ll his soul will ask nothing ex- cwt to realize the Divine Presence 'l.ll.5 does not mean turning the _ vaguely" to religious themes, . n: ise concentration. Success is iicuil for some people than , and for most, because lea; there are frequent ammonia, (lays when m) ef. _ the will seems to bring any iousucss of God or a sense of zieiiruess. Yet sooner or later. "T11 Ptruails at some quite unexpect- t-il mtincm, the quest will succeed when all other thoughts are merged 11: vr1'i-1'-ur\- or ‘ocl near at hand, and reverence l5 enriched by love. . 1_ 1 ‘d of mlemis tomay help _ who esire cose uch V, m“, Him Almost m anwim Hocteascc have always considered they may become utterl u Y0" '- P9719“ lum- Ilys Ruth Mil- 0L i-ns m mess, during somJnibfi lett. You love good foods. After stnicv ill u grant shrine, or 1n a cooking a prime rib roast a hostess vllljrrre church, or in the course of a could always count on you to say, soliury walk. or when there is a "Just a little piece" the third time bric. pause lll the day's work. when ghe noticed that your plate looked ban it flocscouie. no theory of auto- , siion can account f - ' ' 5° °"l°°‘"°- “grwllhelg- .1"°.‘.‘..’Z"“..'i"°“‘ fllll Menimtcutrii- yhaCtu-fll’ so rich Lin mgiescnb“ fiumber dfialgrgles. in lliugor to what Ill? llllCS ‘. - will» Lain Aspsairlgleexlllfilefx) “rug-gs they mlsht do w your figure. i0 And how you enjoyed your cof- fee. To or three cups at every meal, always, of course, with cream and sugar. Never in tbs Way YAndI 7?: dwerc eiacsay to entertain. s . m, - ou 0a e phys l exercise ozf ‘ §€.'~...’Z.‘.‘.'."‘" Elékliilififnfi” 28 “v m" uvhlvh made You a reu- i;) without intimate com- m1 per!” m b5" “muml you} NAIL-BITING SHOULD NOT BE PUNISHED GEDRJGEPOWN. British Gum March I0-—(CP CABLE) Swee . social changes for British G and a $2,000. interest-free lo to the United Kingdom have be approved by the finance commit of this colony's Legislative Coupe . x Thctrlloaré tlo Britain will be ma mm e o ony's surpus balm of 83,800,000. ‘There's no punishment to cure a .child eight years old of biting her nails. Her case is not one for pun- ishment but for more love and com- panionship. Work on yourself to gain more nest. relaxation and poise. Keep your voice soft and low En- courage her to play out of doors b: not for too long periods at a t e. ' I Victory For Love By PAMELA WYNNE CHAPTER XXI ‘The instant John wynter heard the funny old-fashioned bell over ‘the door of Odette Hannah's shop give ita stupid little ting he knew The vicar was taking one of the young men of his rich to task “William? he so d gravel , "I hear mat you have been ra g false hopes in several maiden hearts. Ru- mor say; that you're engaged to one girl in this vllladfi. another in Little Mudard. and a third in Dltchley. How can you do such a thing. With an uneasy grin, William re- lied. "Well, sir, I've got a bicycle." Anzac Officer: "Didn't you lee me coming up the line?" The Recruit; "Ye; an." Anzac officer: "Then why didn't .-~- challenge me?" The Recruit: "Challenge you! Why, hang it. I've knowed W" 51"“ y |--—-——>——i no You nan: T0 on ur in n. nonunez Doecift it. feel Iwell to wake up ll! "W, morning clear4Y°d~ Mrdmd’ 5"“ “H” m go? Yet co many people. especially o", 49, "y, up dred all-over. never really’ r best. ‘eelllgileacon an often be traced todaovery common cause-a ahlllllh with poisonous food waltz. ‘ 7°“ "gum m“; people. you need help "at p to clean cut W" "Qm- I o“ and sparkle that in Shlllllly Yfl-mith ‘he can do this almnly and co l"! ,Y “of m“ ‘m o; ‘h, away vegetable action Beam. the small. purely ventlb" h" m; flilll um work on ctolnach. live bile up and lower bowel. Ef, a people. brighter tomorrow. t! mu Beana ionlaht and vroyr» forfimazfi their amaalngly gentle act on. I ‘ England-over 7 million boxes aold Yul‘- proof oi eenentlonnl popullflly- on‘? 5: ‘g dmgglata. Try them and be convinces Relieve Your l-‘rctful, I-‘everieh TEETIIING sin Thu Simple, Trustworthy Thousands cl Mciheu Praia: Sc Highly Why let your teething baby suffer, fret and loco needed aleep when Baby's Own ‘hbleia-lentle and safe-may keep your natleal. feverish little one cool and can- ted. Used by young mother: for ovar i0 yearn. Ahcolu free from atupcfyinl narcotics and chiller-easy to take-cafe even for delicate baby. At the firat loathing fever, be lure -try Baby's Own hbleia. Sea how uickly they hQlp make heads coo, soothe irritation, and Igor-note natural sleep. Try Baby's Own bletl, too, for upaet stomach, colic, can. ltlnation and other minor ailments. 2N. era/ice Fear of Public Speaking Can Soon Be Conquered men and women have known some such intercourse with God, and an lmvr- CIJlllP to love Him with all the , 1"‘ Oh, do excuse me." John Wyn- turned as Fergus Ilelter spoke "1 am looking for a snop kept by a Misc Hannah. Hallo! with his hat whipped oil’, showing a fair head streakedwith gray, the man in the fashionable tweed suit step- ped forward. " is Miss Hannan," said John pleasantly, "I had just dropped in tnleclfshehadmysilkswckopgs that I could send my sister." He la hed. “Both on the some errand per aps. Silk stockingsl rehen- alble in wartime." aughed 888111. Allylhlng to givethat agon- ized face behind the counter time to recover itself. And now he was holding Odom by the hand. Should be chance it and make letter own u at the business end 0f his autumn pistol? No, certain- ly not. Suddenly John Wynterls brain was clear again. "We mustn't conflict," he said And I nee you're in a car so you're probably in a nurry. Ill get. along and do the rest of my jobs in the village and call in on the way back. Keep those stockings for me, will W". please, Miss Harman?" "I will." when would he hear her say those two lltt simple le i afoul. but with another meaning not u; be gamed me L b were enthusiastic whenever your in the sense of makilhegvg-Q! hostess suggested going somewhere _ . . Zvlnrc than ever amid the flre in the oer. That was just your nmi earthquake of these days is there . You always kept your plug pg tn] girlie-ti: guest When the housework was iv; s. ul, ilk:- rhe prophet of old can ' hiuzr the still, 5mm voice of God. }’§,’,',",,;"}§‘,°,,Y,‘;“,,§°,{;, w:;"'°§m“§:§f 1m; to help cry the dishes or set the table. You could be counted on to W?! up with a book until your hostess was free to entertain you. you were the perfect guest But. llfiy. this is 1943. I! you're some to continue to‘ "to Is a perfect guest. you'll have to change your style w m in with rationing. ghomses and priorities. ut youll be all right if you can show the same appreciation 1g,- B meet substitute you used u; Qww for a luscious roast. If you am pretend that coffee keep, you an", 1'1 you can walk where you mm *° 8°- "id help your now meidless hostess with the housework. <1" maybe you would just rather mlziuzutntil after the war to do "u; Cl‘ t 0F SUCCESS PROVE ITS VALUE Ill FIGHTING GULDS Slimy devil, slinking round his car like a polecat, Now he had tw tcd_ the door handle and was setting in again. A second’; pause before (119 exhaust sent out its tuff tuff. was tu . a good clan-that meant that he was going blwk l0 where he came from. The car slid forward and disappeared. "The phone is in here. isn't it?" "Yes, sir. Under the tea cozy, sir." "Thank; very much. I'll join you there he was! He hadn't stayed 1on5. b Actress mu Quirky. 1B. II mnred wearing the wlnl! Pvt. Freddie Bartholomew. ° time child star nnw in Army air force at "um" Calif. in a minute or two. Better open the shop perhaps." "Yes, sir." And Fraser had R0119- carefuily closing the door benind him. John surveyed the tea cozy as he waited for the exchange to speak "Hallo . . . yes, yes . . . 5P9 - Yes, all right, I'll wait.’ More con- tem latlon of the fat tea cozy. "Iilialo. Hfteen-o-two Western cir- u .. "Speaking?" "Broadtaii," said John, 5111111118 ll! spite of himself at the ridiculous pssgzvord. n "It's this," said John. “heifer has just turned up here. HOW?! 88h he"? DTIIW. ates to in; about of the vital rcfl colorful nutter In the bl calla. Try Dr. Williams Pink Pills-a line glanced tonic of lmn and ndercd John, lifting his hat and uniting at Fergus Lei- ter aa he went out. Now then, what should he do next? Bee Fras- er. He strolled slowly along. fem-r would be watching him unless he was very much mistaken. so he would not put on pace until he was 'out of sight. Maw then. he moved at the the shop as e twiste for a second time. chopping, he walked c ei e alle . Good l Needlecraft For The Home LITTLE GRUB FIDCK llakc it In a Pretty Washable We'll all be wearing cottons, of course, ac a patriotic wartime mea- sure. But tint will be nothing new the handle At a soun f quickly do a .ll.r."lI‘rl-| lifted kn "uickly I ‘without being H“ Pm. 3m. “fr? ller Poise Won By Home Study Mill]. NI! o; | II My icnt aha brave! thinks the timid 'coul when an experienced meek: ahowc no fear. “bu p c But the experienced “u "Where can we talk disturbed?" "U tail‘! air." Gett up from m; s 1, rl-mr dmppe his chop- Er in the sawdust. Fitting a key to the back door of the lhogohc stood aside to-let John Dell. th he turned and locked it again. And then, , he led the way into a. barely hed front room with curtalned windows. “You can see the shop scared that was obvious. There were deep blue shadows imder her e yes. "Got rid of your naetv friend ‘um I he “he isn't com ' cry nae . - in] to ltaythcro- really couldn't stand that. What's his name?" "lb Intel” She looked him straight in the face. "And he may be I thought he was Home Gu under your eye?" "Half a second!" There w a little silence. "Yea, it's all right. He got leave of absence for twenty-XOR! ours m go and see a sick relative in Ex r. , t a fool to come on here. All right I'll see to it. 8o long." John set t e receiver on its- Ipcokcrl smile at this "bravery" idea. In order to be sure of your- self, they lay, you have only to learn to be lure of little details. And-those who can pracflco at o. Ono fa your anuaciatioa. It bol- atcre you up, somehow, to hmw you SOUND wall. You could try for the chldlren, who always look their bit in a nice fresh wash- able. It's really no trick at all to make up a sweet little frock like this one, cay in a gay cotton print. And won't thocc pockets make a great big hit with the little girl who wears it! _ , stand again There were two reasons why Letter had chanced it and come on from lilxeter in Butt-ll Point: One was that he was too in- fatuated with Odette to been IWIY; the other that for some reason 01' other he was suspicious. Had abc betrayed by an evasive answer that she was preoccupied? He would R0 ‘Q9313 ilidxieireéa, she had been badly l mi to ta . ' ill. h 3%. ha. 2...? .l'.°'§..§°»'. .0132 t3 be transierrcd. an m Guard. He's vcrv brave," "g liliiiili": nun Mn the n Guard mo." om. Odette tumed to take a box from a shelf ." "You wanted going an; s c. (Continued on Page l, 0c! l) saying clearly, ‘To-c bo-e . . . or nottobo-l.'1‘!lA'I'...lethc qucclca.” Style No. 3018 is designed for i- y c. -n. - y . "i" 3s "»"l" '¢"......“'° tifil?‘ i; ..¢.:'.::: a" ... .22: .-=»»--- -=- 1 1- - ~- rangc. 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