i I i 1 PAGE EIGHT 1 Final Lenten Meditatiof; Woman's R 4 v vvOO-OOO-OOQ O Eternal God. though Thou 11.1‘! not such as I c1111 see with l11y F315 or touch with 111,1‘ 11.111115, retvgrant me this day a clout" conviction c1 '1l1y l‘€fllli\' and pow-er. bct 1119 1W1 go forth to 111v work bellcilng only in the world o1 .‘(‘ll\i‘ 11nd tune, but’ live me grace 1.1 11111.01 ‘111 ll1,-t the world 1 1111.11. 1 s 1 11:11:11 1s the 111ml. real \-."..l;l o1 11.. .\l\' l1le to-iiui" w.l. u.- ...1-1i 111111‘. ui-t, e.ernal lssiks wall be 1 l11,;11¢~t1 u1 11.1 Zlne tlcccLs o1 l1l\" bod. w111 12c clam- ant. but 11 l5 1.:1* 111-. 11mm cl my soul 1.11:1; I 11111 1 cure 1111.51 l\l_v busi- '11.1 .1 ll..1.t1..1l. 111.1. l‘ . be 111111111 of (l) .\'.L.1L.— 11v 111 11111111 t» ~ 111. lllilll/Cl‘ ' " .1101‘ fl" ‘ S1011 I 110i. lwuocs c. nus. 11c. bcully (cm-I: tort cr bs,.11\' p. ...1-.c and 110110111" and l1 . 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D. wunWcks 1201111! . wisdom ‘L iilnL- _ with; 11): Chris-tllllt‘ 1i more Li! kc ‘ shape within lllv so; The grllcc 01 1 1111111141111 and un-I cc-zuplainill: l1. _ _ The grace to llwalt Thy leisure paiientlv and to answer Thv call; brcmptly: The grace 0f co suffering or 111 1 ‘The grace to uu u hardness as; a coed scltiltl" cl Jesus Christ: The grace of b0 (111058 1n strlnilitig for what is 112.111.: Thegrace cl niclowredliess. lest I whether Ln r The grace to czhcrs 11$ I would luve 0111.1 1.1 1t 1111-: ; Tne grace 01 ('t‘.d_l‘l'_\'. ilwt I may refrain from llnstv judgment: The grace of SllCIlUt". 1:1," refrain frcm hasazv s The grace cf 1c l, all who have vrcnllr e: y The grace of 1s11d1~1"l1v.~s tovsards all who are weaker 111111 myself: The grace of slenzhtz1s1licss in con- tinuing 1.0 tissue that, Thou wilt uo as now I pray. And now‘. O God. give me a quiet mind. as I lie down to rest. Dwell in mv t-hotlghts until $10M) overtak" s '» 1 en c ss tcnva rds me. Let me not be fretted by anv anxiety over 111'- lcs"...-1" 111t;r cf life. Lei. no trcublezl c furs ~.u:"b me. so t-h11t I lnzlv ziwnlac rcfrcchcd and ready for the tasks of another f1 av. And Thou. O I1or1l bv whom are seen Thv creatures as they ht’. FOIEIVG me if too 914M‘ I 10.11 My human heart (.11 Thee. “John Baillie, D. D n Amen. ARTHUR W. DYCER. The ashes of burnt paper mmey can be ldentdled and redeemed. A small auiolnoblle capable of a Ipeed of 415 miles an hour that has been designed in England can be run as mlleg on a gallcn of gasoline. , cnts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank ‘ sea-‘on ivit-h the Doctor's sister, Miss Christina MacMlllan. O O O Q ‘ Mr. and Mrs. wsptnding Easter with I lThursday mcming for - ~ my» whcrc her marriage to M1", Daniel 11ml’ Byflg entertained His Ex- 99119119)’ lhe Govcrnsr-General and HRH. Princess A1Lc¢ informally at, luncheon One day last week 1n Vie. wfifl. B. C. at the Oakbay B9501; Hotel. The distinguished visitors iuuchcd in the man dining-room, where the table was decorated with daffodils and hyaclnths. A)“; luncheon 111s Excellency 5nd He: R_.y1l1 llzghness spent a short time \v.1h Lady Byng 1n her suite before rczurttng to Government House, Vmtorla. 1 - . , Queen Elizabeth inspected the American Eagle Club set up for American vounteers gcrvmg with the British fighting selvces m Lon- den. Shr- sazd she thought that "it ls all very nice." She talked with Sxiney Brecy, a I-Iollywmd camera- man who l5 n-ow setvlng as a corp- cral 111x111 the Royal Engineers. Brucy told her how he stowed away on a freighter Sept. 28, 1939 to get t1 Britain and then found he was not Mlglble to enlst because he wag all Ame can, Later, he persuaded the Britzsh to allow hm to join up. "Itfs amazing." said the Queen, “what you boys will do to get here." 1 - a , Among the out-of-town guests to attend the wedding cf Miss Helen l)t-B10;s_ daughter of the Hon, G. D. DeBIos and Mrs. DeBlois River- hurst, to Mr. Andrew Likely of Vic- toria. B.C., wnlch ls taking place in st. Paul's ‘Church next Tuesday mflmlnk. wzll be Mr, Likely‘s par- _ J. Likely of Saint J:h:1_ who will be week- cud gllflsls fiche. Other guests to ar. lave will be Lzeut. and Mrs. Robert Llk€l_V_ Miss RosaFe D‘ckasc:1, Mr. and MrsjA. E. Fleming of Saint Jc-lzn; Mr. aild Mrs. Edward Mc- Mnnus and Mr. Reid McManus of Memramcsok. N. B. 1 - o . Dr. Cyrus MacMillarl, MP. and Mrs. MacMillan are arriving home from Ottawa, to spend the Easter Miss Louise Avard, daughter of Gordon Avard, is relatives 111 Sackvllle, O I I Q Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Spencer. Saint John. have returned from a fmllday visit to Horida. . - . . Miss Margaret Burden, RN. left Montreal, a member of the Clinic Staff re- ceived an exquisite chest of silver 11°F" we Cllnlc Doctor's expressing lhwfl best w.sl1es for Miss Biudelrs 1181111111125 and warez at losmg such a capable and pleasant felow- worker O l O t The young ladies of the Clinic ex- pressed tllelr affection and legaet a shower of gifts for tier personal use. O l O Q Miss Mildred Bell left yesterday for 118M611. where her marriage to Mr. John Alistair Mcxinnon is tak- mk Place during‘ Edster week. O but Saturday evening Mrs. Gug- don McDonald azfd Mrs 1v“ Home entertained for Miss Bell at Mrs. McDonald's hcme, when she rece.ved a shower of adorablo gifts for nor trosseau. ' Miss Ka thlctcn‘ lwcRae , and Miss Jean McLean also had g "1051- EHJOYH bit‘ farewell bridge party for Miss Bell at, Miss Martha, Po:1e's 1101119. when the happy over Miss Burdens departure with: ""3 JTHART-QITETQWEJEZARDIAN‘ e alm '1. Social and Pers OH Dorothy Dix Says- Dent men monopolize the time of girls attractive and leave them flat when to the altar. told be: that that do would give to tell her f them because she has her hooks in V011 i?’ B 9351“ bare hands than to loosen hcrciaws. ANSWER-I quite agree with w" brother. that a girl who lets n man young bride-to-be was given a lovely , E11’! as a souvenir of remember-l ance. O U O I Mrs. John Jack, who has boon the guest, for the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Brace Bishop, Jen», ‘Iillursday for her home in Summer- s e. I I O Q Mr. Jack Jenkins is home {roan B-shcllfs College School. Ionnax- V1119 to spend Easier with his par- ents, Cc1pnel and Mrs. J. S Jenkins at L19 Rcxborough, Ottawa. = _ U I l O . Mrss Jean McLean. R. N. who spent the week-end with her pan. ent=.,_Mr_ and Mrs. Roy lvfcLa-au, Sourls. returned Tuesday by plane to resume her Military duties in Halifax. O O O q Miss Florence Coffin is being welcomed home from an extended llOlldfly in Toronto. ' O O O Master Allan Ellinthorpe. son of, C01. and Ml"s. Elllnthorpe of 'I‘ruro, 1s spending the Easter season with Major and Mrs. F. B. Conrad. ‘ Major Conrad arrived home ‘Thurs- day for the holiday. Mrs. G. Gordon I-IllghFS left yes- 5 terday- for Parrsboro. N. 5.. to at- | tend the funeral of Mrs. Cook.= whose death occurred at her home ' Maclntyre is taking place 1n the near future. Mss Burden who was there on Thursdtrv. She was ac- companied by her nephew Flight Lieut. George Keefer. These Plants Must Have An Anti-Freeze Mixture Right o1- wrong? There are three vegetables which can be left in the garden soil all winter and dug whenever a thaw comes 1n fine condition to eat. How many gardeners would know that the answer to this quiz ls "right?" The three vegetables which are not, injured, but ratner improved by freezing are: parsnips, salsify, and k_ale. They must have an anti-freeze mixture 1n their veins; though on second thought they probably freeze, like other plants: but for some strange reason freezing does not injure them. Parsnlps. indeed. are definitely improved in flavor and tendernes by freezing. All these are long season vege- tables. taklng four months to ma- ture and should be sown in tne .-..-_-.<~_..-.s.-.-.,4,=._-.-=1gq¢ _ a --..__.-. ».. .. NNIE L. HUNTER ofSum- merside, P.E.l. is famous for her fine home-made choco- lates which she boxes and sells throughout the Maritimes. But she can make more than good candies-her cakes have quite often won many first prizes at the local fairs. “Selling candies commercially has made me very accurate in measufing everything," Mrs. Hunter told ma. “So when l heal: up a cake for the family I take iusc the came care as when making my chocolates." “For as long as I can remem- ber," Mrs. Humor said, “l have used no other flour but Robin Hood. I like it for bread, cakes, pies-everything l hnke. I bake quite a few wedding cakes, and It l: I wonderful flour for fruit cakes-it is so file l! keeps flu fruit in place. Being a stickle: for good ingredients, I always use Robin Hood Flour." I Why not order n bag from your dealer fo-morrow? Every bag of Robin Hood Flour is guaranteed to give you absolute satisfaction or your money back with an extra 10%. You'll find Robin Hood so dependable, so uniform, so economical that like Annie L. Hunter and thou- lands of other Canadian women you'll always insist on Robin Hood, once you've tried 1t.- HOMI IAIING IIRVICI ROIN HOOD FLOUR MILL! LIMITID Robin Hood Flour- MM p11... 41/1114 who H spring. in well fed soil. At least foul" pounds of well balanced plant food should be used to each hun- dred square feet in, which they grow, and they should be thinned out in the row, to six lncltes for p1rsl11ps._fo1lr for salsify, and about a loot for the kale. Kale produces edible leaves. rath- er thick, with a distinctive flavor. Salslfy is the vegetable oyster which gets its name because when v Iirsnlps, Knle and Snlslfy Are Three ‘Jegetubles That Cm Bo Gathered Any Time During (he Winter Months. Freezing Improves Their Flavor. cooked its flavor resembles that of the oyster. The roots ue long and slender and seldom more than an inch in thickness. They are at their best, after having been frozen. One of the reasons that has caused this vegetable to lack popu- larity is its unattractive and dis- colored appearance when cooked. This is due to the fact that it se- cretes a milky juice which turns black when exposed to the air. It should be clecned and scraped in water which has been acldulated bv the aziwltlun of vinegar. This W111 d0 SW11)’ Wlih Q19 dlgcolgrpd appearance. v It is cooked by dipping f; 1n bog. ter and frying it. 1n deep fat or by boiling and creaming lt. In either style it is o. very tasty vegetable. AMoniimf-Smila A:1 nmbtlous young man heard of tth¢ death of the junior pal-tun of l. big film. Being ful 01.911. confidence, he hurried to the oflltea of the firm, whose senior partngx was a friend of his fathefl. “How about my taking Your partner's place?" he asked. . "Excellent!" said the senior part- ner. "If you can fix things with tho undertaker." _, _ ______ hang around her. V6811‘ an" Y9“- wasting her time and kecpl men away without ever men ioninfl marriage is lust as much to blame as he is. More. because she 1188 ore to lose than he has. for she is the one who is left flat when he kisses and rides away for other con- quests. Any girl 1s lacking in 1115B 918-111. gocd. hard, horse sense who lets any one 11ml monopolize her until 11w. wedding dav ls set: because once $118 gets known as Johnnyb 111T] 01‘ TURF’ - '- ls 1 u "ith 1111.111 . x111 and 0n. whllelliavc nlysmllandge “a m w immlfiinTfuuglit upscfo take all such automatically cuts l1e1" off other trultrimonlal 0111111085 and J olnlnv o1" Toltimv may have 110 ser- ious intentions spending 11 pleasant evening. It is easy enough for a girl to drop out of circulation but hard enough for her to get buck 1n again if 1161‘ “steady" leaves he1". Wasting Time Girls are stupid enough about the way thev play the love game 81nd show little enough intelligence in conserving their own interests. For they know chat the years from 18 W 25 or 26 is when they are most at- tractive and most llkelv taxman’!!- Yct. they will throw away this prec- 1011s time on men who make no Dre- tensc of being in love with them. 11nd who hold out no 11111599015 0f ever marrying them. No wondu’ there are so many old maids. for 1t does look as if even a dumbbell should have sense enough M? KIWW that shc must. make her nmtrimonial lmv while the sun of her youth and beauty shines. and that the motto she should 111mg 011 11cm" pallor walls is: Put. up. or shut up. I get hundreds of letters from girls asking 110w they can make some luau pro-pose who ha-ibefll camping on their trails for six or‘ eight vears without ever popping the, question. Thev sriy they know these men love them because they see the love ‘light in their eyes. or‘ because they ‘have always been so klud. and cour- teous to them. and thev feel 11- 15 inst because the men are so shy 111.31; they never can be brought to discuss marriage licenses and yved- ,ding rings. Stuff and nonsense. ho, ‘man was ever vet tco shy v0 115k f0!" ‘the thlrl-x he want/ed. EBad Business for Both Nor do men who go steady. as the phrase puts it. with a girl for years ‘get ofl scotfroe. The boy friend may have no intention whatever of, {marrying her. but she probably has‘ different views on tine subject. and {the betting ls ten to one that before he knows it h.e finds himself saying. . "1 do" before the preacher. The girls insistence and public opinion. which ‘long age had married the-m, bring l pressure that few men can reels . And even when the man is astute enough to escape falling into the pit of his own digging it makes a. pretty Foritishardiotollaglrlto an tired of her Your In H O R O lol- Saturday, April 12th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Arlee) ._Whole do stresses sound judg- ment and coso attentzon to your job. wast; and carelessness slnuld be strictly avoided. Be amenable to suggestions and advice from super- , 1°“, b, 1111-, just with oonscoutfous iemployes. | APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- 1 Business, credit and financial trans- actions may require more than usual forethought and qconomy. Adjust amicably all matters that may cause dissentlon or misunder- standing. No tkne to display pers- onal emotions. MAY 21 to JUNE I1 (GQmIn1)—- Can be a very productive day for yml lf you rightly exercise the great VARIETY of your talents and your cleverness 1n ldroltly handlin public interests or de- mands. I3; your mle ingenious self. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- You, too. are slated for good re- turns for applied efforts. "secretive (but. wholesome) matters, invest/ga- tions and activities that rcqiltre ex- pert detecting and intuition are ea- peclally favored. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Loo)- Ourb m tclreasonable tendency to gamble or speculate. either with your talents or money. Sound, con- structive nctlvltlq are the favored. This does not, mean, however, that you are to forego new good oppor- tunities or t ‘ but necessary 1 AUGUST 28 to SEPTEMBER. 28 (Virgo) - Intricate work, Lnllyse , reporting. investgatlng, details, lalxltything to be out of without having a nly have I had other of my friends have had the same with girls who thoiéigallgdthey were and soon thereafter the marriage announcement. , __ matter of religious belefs. children. How should we train them? Bv his teachings their mother's view ——- By Frances-Drake GIRLS SHOULD NEVER‘ LET MEN MONOPOLIZE THEM, Long-Time Exclusive Dates Work To The: 1.11.1.1..." 1....-,.,.. b, ,. Detriment Of Both And Should Be Avoided libsblx-Youmnk: imitzefcuuctoliofhotllotmny urlng the years when they are mos they glow old and ugly. And W" infer that the men who do that are nothing short of villains. m1- 1 1.111.111: a. _ time is just as gull case. for example. , same girl for more than six yours 111d have 11-11 intention of marrying her, but, although I have never tnmitloned man‘ I take issue virlth you on that score.‘ girl who lets a man monopollze her ty as he 1s. Take mv own, I have been going with the to he i ny way, she use r1 $111 escort her I do not love her and have never I did, but she takes it for granted h been nloe to he: myself in a. predl ly that I was making my getaway. this experience, but many difficult in love wi they them. Onoe a. girl thinks to tea: down a mountain with your I've seen the glint 1n a. girl's eyes ‘THE VHLAIN. and it is all over. Finished. Done. Many men have tried 1t. and most of them have sucoilm to the lrll tears and weze floated to the atar. "Keeping company” for long- stretches of time is bad business for both girls and boys. Tin: ANSWER 1s: DO NOT MARRY Dem- Dorothy Dlx—-I am maimed to a. fine young man. We are con- genial in every way except in the He does not approve of dancing, card play amusements as ‘lust a part of social life _and to be indulged 1n 1n mod- whatever beyond eratlol-l. I would be willing to lzive up these- thlmzs for him. but suppose we have| would brand her as a wicked woman: by mine their father would be narrow and bigoted. He will nit change and neither will I. b0 how could we make a peaceful home with this divergence of views? Woud I make a mistake in giving up a man who is all right 1n everv other res- pect? Shall 1 ge/t out of this mess- ALICE.‘ while I can‘? ANSWERJIMe one essential thingto the success of every mar-I rlaize is conaenlalitv. There can be no happiness in a home where _ husband and wif_e have diametric- allv opposite habits and tastes and points of view on everything 1n life. And that is saying nothing about principles or religious convictions. I think you and this young 1118-11 will make a, great mistake in marry- ing. and that if vou do you will bit- tcrlv regret it. You may think now that love will be strong enough to bridge the gulf between You. but it will not. It Wlll be haunted forever; hv the ghost of his disapproval of, everything vou do and say and| think. and your contempt for all his, narrowmlndedness. Better each of you to your own kind. SOMETIMES SPANKING 1 IS ONLY REMEDY Dear Miss Dix—I have been mar- ried. for nearlv 18 months and am very much in love with my husband. Mv only trouble is that he slst. on Dllnlshltlfl me as though I were a child. Some days aim. Whm 1t was very cold and the roads were slippery he told me not to take out the oar. I disobeyed him and when I was driving into the garage when I not home I skidded against the post aznd denied the bumper. This made my husband very anRTv and he laid me across his knee and spankteid tmriaklwéithf hiihrle? hair brush. Was a 1 o NAUGHTY WIFE. ANSWER-It mav not have been right. but it was certainly a natural reaction. Manv of us have felrt like i goixédlt to the careless drivers who - o cars. en u: DOROTHY DIX. (lividual S C O P E required. Even gnull achievement ill worth the strlvmg. i S ER. 24 to 0010135111. 2:1 (Libra; - study. following through 11100111. leted work, familiar matters, check ng errors and 100D- holes nru favored before starting new projects (unless the litter are very urgent). Be patient, OUTOBER 24 to NOVENBIER 22 (Scorpio) — Indications are good today for remuzierative results if right and consistent efforts are ap- plied to essential matters. Drastic clwnges justfor dlvertlssement are, not advised but necessary adjust- ments and improvements are favor- . I I 1 NUVEIVLBBRI as to ppomaapnl 22 (Sagittarius) — The combination of great and smalll occasions of life, like the combination of prac- tical and artistic ursults, are os- sentlal to the whoa structure of civilization and each needs our sympathy and attention. ‘Today says: Do your duty to the heat of your ability. DECEMBER. 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) - Very encouraging for you folks. Whatever your job. give it. your honest effort and it wll. return your benefits 1:1 like. It's good log: to lupport n11 worth while pro- c . JANUARY 32 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aqusrim) - REOXBITIIIIQ our work of the week, make notalons of unprovemenfs that can and should be made: speed up produc- tion when necessary; plan for greater efficiency next. week. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH I0 (Pisces) - Today's nmaunt of ef- fort to be expended and what, tempo slowly movlns protects are rm 1:1 favor. Patience with all problems Iwu murzsu thel 1,, to set will have to be determined lid m‘ . al 1 Fashions vv Look Your / , ' Best for THE EASTER PARADE I pert: at lowest prices. S U N N YS I D E BEAUTY PARLOR (Over Canadian Stores) 1 O‘ THE COOK'S CORNER AULD REEKIE EGGS Soakahhlckallcoofbmadtna. little milk. then squeeze out any superfluous milk, and mix bread with 3 tablespoons cooked minced beef and ham, mixed in any propor- tions you like. Have 3 eggs boiled hard and shelled, r011 each lightly in flour, shake to throw f any superfluous flour, then divide meat. and cnmbs in 3, wrap each portion carefully round an egg tlll all is covered, then dip 1n flour, shake, dip in milk. flour a ain in same way, shake and genty lace into pan of boiling not deep fa and punk till crisp and golden. Drain on kitchen pa , and serve in a not, dish gnmls ed with watercress. Can be beaten hot for breakfast or cold with salad for lunch or Silnday night supper. VEGETABLE CHOWDER, 1 ham bone_ l-2 cup chopped onion, 1 cup chopped carrots, 1 cup diced potatoes, 1 011p cam-led peas, 2 tablespoons butter, 2 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk. salt 1nd pepper. Cover 51am bone. onion and car-i rots with water and cozk for l-ZY hour in covered saucepan. Add p0- tatoes and simmer for 1--2 hour, adding more water 1f necessary. When potatoes are cooked. add peas. Make a cream sauce of but- ter, flour and milk. Add sauce to vegetables. Remove bone. Season to diced ham may be added to the chowder. LEMON SPONGE PIE 4 eggs, 1 cup sugan 1 l-2 lemons, grated rind and juice, 1-8 teaspoon sa . Beat ecs yolks. sugar and salt until light. Add lemon rind and juice. Stir and cook over hot water until thick. Fold in egg whites, beat/en stiff. Pour into baked pie shell and brown lightly oven. This cake makes a good dessert. It keeps fresh longer than most cakes and may be iced o1- not as preferred a. mediocre day unless you make 1t otherwise. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY has many commendable qualities and pcssiblllties for unusual achievement. Perhaps difficult to manage at. times, but gentle, firm persuasion and reasoning, not- pumshmenl, or force. will work won- ders with this bright active child. Adapts-big to pcs’ti0ns Pf autharlty, public interests, the stage, Mxuurs soon BREAD! n MUST as BAKED WITH BEST YEAST All good baker: are proud to nerve ‘you bread baked with BEST YEAST. [its golden, crispy crust and de- licious flavour are be- | yond compare. Because ‘ bread is best only when it's baked with original Easter eg hard boil the eggs 1f you plan to serve them on Easter Day. dip them 1n the dye bath. — there pin-chased 1n many stores. flowers, faces and even reinforcements and lawyer seals make perfectly grand patterns. Use strips of bright color- ed paper tape for the bands and lines. It gives a taste. One cup minced or finely Your imflilnfltlfih rim riot. For in- stance you may arrange feshve spring tulips in a wreath around over design of stars or gay gum- med dots. Cut lawyer seals m half and arrange them side by tide. go- wi of hearts on either side of an egg, or the the seals. Either stick them on the natural colored eggs or dyed ones, down ages and older nations. Though 11W Slsniflcani: of tho resurrection. Spring. Lang before Christ had ris- Living a THE VOICE OI‘ EASTER The wheeling planet mark the ohangeful ysu- _ Andegglio It: pawn: 0n the From stormy blasts of mow and winter drear The Spring proclaim: the story of new birth. The drab: urd browns give place to colors gay, And meadows dmu in gowns of vivid green; Whllo lively shoots lift through the breaking c y, Their startled eyu upon the wond- rous aoena, Hero life iznumpham meeting hu- man need . Obrwhokns the reverent 3on1 wife-l. sacred awe; Here the credentials of our christian creed Are writ wlth- letters largo in natural lam. Th; voge of nature and tho living wo Still sneaks above the clash of mortal strife. ‘This is the message of our Risen "I am the resurrection and the life." EASTER EGG DECORATIONS Here is a new w?! of making uigns. First blow out the e of the egg or ‘rhea are Easter egg dyes that may be Make s selection of decorative seals such as stars, hearts, dots, birds, animals, cunning good chance to let the centre of the egg, make an all- lnghflrst one way, then another, dots between. Place clusters use Mr. Bunny hiding among tulips.‘ There are two ways of applying or put the stickers on before the B885 flue dyed. Then remove them after the B885 m taken from the dye bath. But why do we celebrate Easter with its egg feasts. legends, lilies and rabbit stories? They have come to us as emblems frcm other the Easter celebration has also bar- rowed the ‘customs and rites prac- tised by the ancient oples in their annual festival to e goddesg o; en from the tomb as the first, born of a. more lorlou; creation, ml; mystery or lfe and resurrection generated the spirit of prophecy, furnishing the peoples and nations of the very earliest times with many rite; and symbols, As Easter signifies is new blrm into a higher life it ls quite easy to understand how the page,“ ides. that the egg was the bginntng of all kinds of life came to be accept- ed by Christians as a. fittln offer- ing at Easter as an emb em of brisht B-nd b84711)’ hopes. ‘me egg in some form has been the symbol of new hi‘; from tho dawn of time. A11 Qn ll a common thing. and vet about it are woven countless myths, le ends and traditions in all coun- tires. The Dnlids regarded the egg u a symbol of the gun. Thgy be. from it hatched the earth and all other planets. With us y the meaning of Easier eggs or their symbols is “far more beautiful and significant. spiritually speaking, an egg con- Sllnunlng 11m! and s mo» 0f aria whito an perfect formula for . This at motive dress has an interesting neckltno that is be- oomng to inner sizes. Th» snowy {shot simply slips through the but- ned-dowu bands for easy launder- ing. Gore: 1:1 well-cut. skirt aid neatly about tho waist. and hips, and soft bust. fullneas adds to the sotnfort of this practical frock. Make it of printed silk and you'll wear and wear 1t this Spring u well as all Summer. Style No. 2830 is designed for sizes 16, 86. 36, 40, 42. M, 46 48 and 50. am S! requires l! 1-2 yards of $941191 fabric with 1-4 yard of eon- 1's: n 14 Mule from Qhe health-giving nuprl of Maritime Spruce. Remember: W: QUALITY that oounhl B175?’ (It)? grille/cc‘; fiC/S/dvi Htlél/Q/L/ I. Hat No. 8082 is designed for one 811g adaptable to any headsizo and must be ordered wplrntely. 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