l2 l: i ). l l. ‘. PAGE TWO i DAILY LENTEN MEDITATIONS IRAOHOAL RELIGION By a Journalist True religion is doing~doing the Will of the Father-not letting George do it, or merel talking about it. 'I_‘he daily task tie. com- mon round, in the case of the Christian becomes a labour of love, a consecrated hobby‘, it vou will. but certainly a striving after that ber- fection ivluch is the object and end. of all true believers. The othcr night when returning lroni a farmers‘ gathering, in the dusk, I heard the remark, without. seeing tlie source of it. it may oe good business-but it isn't good farming." I thought: “In how many occupa- tions to-duy will you hear such a conviction expressed and taken for granted?" It is as refreshing as a breath lrom the south-west to all of us whenever we see someone putting resolutely on one side the bait oi Jnmcdiate material gain from a sense oi craft-pride or duty to a zradition. It is an enheartening af- firmation of hidden worth in us and in some of our human callings. It rorrects that dlzsolating surplus 0i’ talk of money-values, and shows a ‘eaven of people who draw the line ind will not be bullied, by the ob- 'ious coarser standards. A shopkeeper who will not stock hoddy goods no matter what the ihancea or the demands; a. public 4+O4§4+§+O nun who sneaks the truth tough it lose him an election or a position; these strike a. certain C major chord in the most wcarv or cynical onlook- er and oertliy that iomfilhllll! spir- itual invests at times the most or- dinary pursuits and events. The mark o1’ the fine craftsman is scru le about the means employed to otain any effect. To him, it is nothing to the point that results almost as good superficially may be got by some slick snort cut- Easy trick methods are to nini anathema. That fragment o! conversation in the night recalled to me the memory of a loyal landworker who, in pain- fnlly difficult years, lived almost like a pauper sooner than commit the agricultural crime of selling hay or barnyard manure from his hold- ing to time him over, What! rob his land of its heart and fertility? Sooner rob himself of food and simple pleasures. 1t was not mere traditionalism which he accepted but did not understand: nor was it the upshot of conscious scientific calculation about residual values. It was a. burning sense Christian equity. an instinct for "doing Iair by the land.” He must. he feels. but more good into the farm than he sends of‘! it. He must leave it richer than he found it. His own llV€llllOOd—l2llls is his Christian faith, not demonstra- tion-will be provided meanwhile; on the ancient Christian principle that if you do right by your envir- onment and seek first things first. M you"-in th THE CHARIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ arr: “ §.;‘.‘Z““ ‘ 1 "e Never {Dorothy Dix Took Her Out W- - . -- BRAINS MORE IMPORTANT THAN o GLAMOR IN BUSINESS There Are Many SubstituEs For Beauty That Help Girls Reach The High Places Until . . . m waa a In husband la anal wan- in: for months nww aha hadn't bons abla ta atir him out o! his ehalr in aha cvaninl. They never went a placethay were Ico- ing their friends. A the fun and comrade- lp wal Ruin: out of their nan n, _ i .Wlillam| 1 l th tsh is thi kin t nding her life bccsuu "k. “l”. Gem- "ifl dd t" "1 e h" she llgllld ygtfiAzxlrleliilllebetger b: dead lhananlit l» be may " 1M firs. dld“ '~ bdwfhm” f??? “d” fflmg,“ h" “Just because I've got stringy, mousy hair and a muddy COIIIIFlG zzxtltamtfltghiaevlvoflek Iii-l" rlgflinaiii§all am fat. I never have a date. I will never get married. I wl never hav i s-a . . . he u»: more wundly-atn semi- a worth-while job. for all the Prizes go to the good-lockers. Sc whats H"! h“ new“ Mt ulmfl- YWfl "Iv" the use of going on trying to lve in a world where a girl travels on her "m" G°°W° ‘°‘“Y'h"' "l" "‘°" l“ h“ face?" Iiots sari-owing daughter I advise you to take a ood. WW. carc- l,;"{,',';,',';';;,,°';,=,',';r,3?1°,f,“,,“,,"' 22",; ‘,1: tul look at the women about you, both oung and old. o are the most An evening's m... ' popular girls in your set’! Arc they he ones who have taken blue rib- M-nv n man like Geerga can Nana an ~ bons in beauty shows? I trow n . When you feeling of weakness-oi nervous uhauaflcp ‘ come m thlnk o] 11;‘ aren't “my 1115f, ‘I.".t£‘.‘?;“.‘§‘.'.“.$‘.’.“.;‘.'.‘.‘2“»i’.‘.illfillififitf lwkllgg Kills vlwtflgflewg <3; {hebgleg-c titled with Vitamin B . They are wonder- W011 never stop ra c y e r au y fully in builelin uh, red blood take a lance at the marr ladies. Allowing w news-n a» vim" ""1 Imnzui and tor the andlca s of age and weight that time have helped thousands w let back "In thl puts on women. (yw many of {hex do Qu flgum """"- A“ m". 4mm" M" 1°" n" out were married for their beauty? ‘ii PM‘ Pm‘ a thousand even in her earl youth could have the kind o! a lace that laun ed a canoe. to say xtahdilng ot d8 lglfllsulld ships. tlgguléfllgvlg0flflvligl, “an other things shall be added W110 d tidal? b ndginydolilnlliels cgatsaand real“ w ' _ _ pearls, e 10118 1111i. not obvious- wlivigh aremlh: outward and visible sign of having leasant m ‘t \ W]! “\\\\\\~‘.lj’wV\ z / ‘ "c u’ §‘ \.\\<\\\\ lllll Milllllfil II 10M JNELLEIS ‘\\\\\\\ ‘MARCH Woman's Re alm z Social and Personal r Fashions r Literature good enoughf-n Sold 4e a/eaum MEL \ You couldclwounomonappnprlau trlliutnc an p| of your romance than a genuine Bridal Wreath diamond ring. The exclusive 4-point guarantee of perfect coloring. cutting, brilliance and flawless quality tdla her that ‘cnl the bu: l; canal Within ammo-W, *1 i‘ 1y, nor at once but indirectly and ' ' - ' - ad ood 1n trimonlal catch, never brute we‘ lmmm“ has had its perfect ti...‘ lfoolls withapulchritude. SCODC. WHO HAVE THE GOOD JOBS T Let us make n mistak b Evlery acred thatohas an; llbgllét fig} inc mess iin gikillillkl-DOWEI‘ is the ' b“ m wom Wm; 00¢ jabs of Sllflvly-lvon result of generations of And o We e e g ' ' ' .. , th th re lls that men hire their women employee toi- thzir gait-tale“ men “m; we“ by the instgad filrlhieirvzclompetenge, and tklliat itdis more impolrtalnt far a ' irl w h ill fl ~ peiw es-an -crea.m comp ex on an uk§%wf,‘f‘§h‘§ $5? or me 5°“ is 1st is to bgv: (lirazkelzlllackgsltlieflio-gnraplier or to have a. flair for selling goods. ' No doubt there are Don Juans who try to combine businms and phil- anderlng, but these are Iew and far between, and the average man is no more interested in the looks of his female employesh than he is in his You’|l never be satisfied with anything else once you see RINSO WHITENESS e THE first time you see Rinse- washcd clothes your experi- enced eye will detect instantly that Rinso not only washes whiter, it gives the whitest wash. In fact the only standard of real whiteness is Rinse whiteness! He thought his shirt Was White . . . Colors wash beautifully in Rinso too-they stay just as bright as new through dozens In fact Rinse helps in your wash towear longer because f‘ it floats away ‘ dirt without hard rubbing and scrubbing. of launder-Inga. he You Know THE MAKERS OF an the d°th°° 2e CANADIAN WASHERS No matter how varied your wash- ing experience may have been, you have only to try Rinso once and you ‘will never be satisfied with anything else. Use it this coming washday. Get the GIANT package, at your store, for extra economy. ‘EECOMMEND ‘RINSO? males. What he wants is results, and you will find at “our invaluable Miss Smiths" and the ladies at the heads of departments, and the high- priced buyers are no Glamor Girls. The truth is that women put. too much stress on more yslcal beauty. In reality it is one of the things we admire more in the c. tract than we do in the concrete. It attracts us at first glance. but it. does not hold us, and there are a dozen attributes that a woman can have that take her farther than violet eyes and naturally wavy hair. Even with men. A man may rave over a living picture, but he shles away from the expense oi keeping it properly framed. When he marries he wants a wife who will admire him instead of one before whom he will have to con- tinuall burn incense. When he hires a new secretary, he wants one whose ooks won't make his wife green-eyed and keep her snooping on his fl . o‘ Ce YOU CAN’ CHANGE YOUR. LOOKS But, after all, discouraged daughter, there is balm in Gilead for you. and if you don't like your looks there is a. lot you can do about them. No irl nowadays need be as homely as God made her unless she is totally king in enterprise and energy. For while, as the Bible sa s, it may be true that no man adds two cubits to his stature by taking hought. a woman is not so inhibited. She can turn mousy hair into gold and straight locks into such ravishing curls as Nature never made, and change the dumpiest ilgure into a_stringbean if that ls her ideal. She can also camouflage hcmehncss with good clothes that do for her face what the pink mosquito netting does ior the basket of green peachzs, Thank Heaven the general public neif-r diiferentiates between a woman and what she has on, and when they say “how pretty Mary looks tonight. they are probably complimenting her mauve chiffon and not herself. I And there are so many other things that a girl can substitute for beauty that are more potent allures than the real thing. There is sweet- ness and gentleness and kindliness that make the plalnest face lovely. There is intelligence and gaiety and wit that make us forget the outside of a woman and think only o! the beauty of her mind and soul. There is sympathy and understanding ,and any woman looks good to us who gives us these. There is charm that is made up o! all of these things and something else that our Fairy Godmother gives us when she kisses us in our cradles. And when a girl has these she can snap her fingers in the face of Nils; llnivease. ' _ WIDOW IN TIER OWN HOME DEAR MISS DlX-—I am a widow 61 years old, in 00d health and oung for my age. I live with my son-in-law and faml y, but would like lo have my own home. I can support myself. What do you think? I DISSATISFIED. ANSWER-I would say go to it. Get your own home where you can do as you please, have things the way you want them, have our own friends and some life and personality‘ of your own. as you cannot have when you are an enforced guest in your ln-law’s house. No woman who has an independent income or can support herself should live with her marrled_children. ___ DOROTHY DIX. _ awwwo-oo-owwmo-oev» p, flnengrdlcr. Rxmove the cores , ‘l°h..§“f..$“ii2°” 613.322.. ill? THE COOKS °“ '“ '“ a bowl and sprinkle with salt and pper. 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Brush it more, choose mam- 900s with greater care, use a mild tonic for stimulation and between. “m9 ‘119011511185. a cream weveset to add lustre and kee the hali- ‘Bfi-O- ans-tav- “" as REQUESTED Al a "help your neighbor" driver bound for Fincliley stopped torlve aliflbo two young wo- men in central London. two oldq women hustled up. lDPealing w be taken ins . “We simply must get to llinchley quickly,’ the; pleaded. The younger women stood back; the others t/ook their places. As driver was ssing p“. groomed. Have the h expe shgmwy This n m“ daington station one his passen- yon want a ma? hairgniilu £11212 fin 99nd‘ Ym‘ ca“ put u‘ am 317F138 If the hair has 53y He‘ nat/ural tendency to our], p, can be enwumflfld by clever scissor work and Dmper treatments so you may be a/ble to get along without a p". manent. Otherwise, short hali- mupf, be Dermanented at least every three months. Nothing i; unnam- than straight, wispy ends, Another tip from the stylist is ma?’ l! You go in for a really 511011 °* Wlndblvwn bob. you should I!- ur whole personality to l Ill. Such a hair-do is ap- Wflpfli-le with uniloims, o! course, with l-allfired suits and more tall- "Yed hflls- The elflifert has no ob- lection to mannish suits or uni. fomls for women. thinks they are stirring and w- ractive, especially If the hair is k wit enough w lool: feminine. A woman can have a short haircut and still go completely feminine Ior evening with a matching halr_ ece — a chignon o braid with ggzvnrwiacd must about the “"9117. l! the lines 0! the hat BR 813M110. wear more elaborate lines in your hair-do. I1 your hat, has lols 0d trimmings or messes of veiling. have your hair shining with smooth spaces and 51111813 styling. And do not wear a r: ly hat with a boyish bob! Cont/ram are good in their pmce, but the M11118 must be harmonious. "But you wanted Finchley," te- minded the driver. 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