PAGE EIGHT Woman's Re alm i . vr‘? DAILY LENTEN MEDITATIONS LL‘; Vv A BACK TO GOD (From a Correspondent; ‘There ls need today for prophets to stand at every street corner and on every lilountain top. and cly aloud: "Back w God!” Uemocrahc peoples and all peoples need to hear and heed that cry. If from any quarter this fl5S€HlOn ls challenged men 1n that quarter there is mor and spiritual turpltude and lack or discernment. Persons vvlio do not reilllzc Llle world's need of being blought back to the God who nu,- been neglected. denied. and defied, can only be rcdeclncd bv she spiny, of Qod relnovlilg the blindness from their 9X05 and apostllcy from their souls. ‘fnere ls a lflllll)’ of facts which hllllllllblllé must recognize and to which it lllllci become lllljllfibfifl, 1f nlankllld b lo find Ila true destiny"; ll"? lflfll-S Ol- UOJ. lfall. ilic Unlversn, Ifrouble hlls arisen because two 01 these fill-ls llllve been recognized and the other largely ignored. Man has takclrcoglllzlmce of the universe with lls laws to be obcaved lulu 1.5 forces lo In: CIIIDIQYCG. he says res- pe-L-t to lllLll world and rcullzcs that, unless llc bccolllcs adjusted to it. he is uoulllcd. Mali recognizes hililscli. He czlrcs for his body. He obscrvm the laws oi mind. More and more, ILullyus lilade of man and ills pos- ilblllzlvs. T118 greatest respect is paid to mail. The universe and nilln are rec‘. llliLCli and rospccleu; what about God? Wlllii. about respect for Hilli? What about lccogliltion of Him? Ill the last analysis there is only onc_ grcul iuct in life and that fact ls bud Almighty. What killd of men are we and lvllllt hopi- can we have tnlil. lllc ends of llle earlh will not gull upon us, lI we give attention to minor facts such as man and the universe and ignore God, the one mat fact? _ Because we have done ' very thing we need to come back to Him Wllo is the Centre and Soul of everything, Buck to God docs not mean, in the .Sl‘lll hollr of national dis- tress, that hllnlan agencies are to be ignored. The Christian man, even though he believes that “man doth not live by bread alone” does not for that reason cease to labor for his daily brmrl. 'I0 come back to God ls f0 l'l‘('(!_L',lllZC than human effort is of llliie i\\'i\ll unless blcssed of God. Even more, lverc God more truly recognized. probably our war effort *'_<>\ll__d assume lUB£l)__l.l%118§I_lll'2l&l" PIN CUSHION OR. l‘ lwl®filfibt§s y- l. - . is?“ s §§ ,,,\ \ I5 \ \ \ \ vvvv tlons. Back to God does not nlieuu 0c Congregations may go a; merel churc . fill-wli. but go no farther; they may d their garments. but not their bean-S; U10)’ may offer up prayers. but not their lives. when men and women turn back to uod lll€v will turn back to the church: but they must first. turn to film. Back to God does not mean back W 5°!“ U190?! about God. There are certain religious words used WlhCll oflcn are mere “dulllmles" if dummy is something feigned w rep- rescnt something which lt is not, and often religious words and ac- ‘ielllfi Me only feigned. and lack Feflllty. No theory of God can ever be the same ‘as the knowledge of (rod in experience which everyone may possess: in fact; the only God we wlll ever truly know is the God we know for ourselves. That is m; lesson we must heed the cry: “Back to God." There we many grounds which force us back l0 God. The helpless- ness of human effort lS everylvhere ln evidence. Mall has been defied and yet what a mess he has made ol lllc world. Surely that ldol is crack- ed and broken. The character ol the enemy against whom we wage war- fare must call for Dlvine_ deliver- llnce. ls this a holy war ill which we are engaged? Listen to Hitler: "One ls ellner a uernlan or a Christi-nil. You cannot be both. Du )'l_)ll_l>€_llCV€ the lnllsscs will ever be Cnrlstlan again? Nonsense! Ntvvl‘ aglllli! ‘Ilia: tide is finished. No one wlll hslcn to lcagaln." Does not that deliverance drive _us back to God? Do not our slns rise like mountains t0 call us back to Him? Where lS that institution ilic Lord's Day? Whore is the holy institudoll of lI18l‘l"l8g€?‘ Where are those human relationships which God made sac- red? Where ls the church? Where is rayer? 's word is very plain: “Then shall ye remember your own evil ways and your doings which were not good. and shall lollth yoluselves in your olvn sight for your llliquilirs and for your abominations." Again: "If my people which are called by My name, shall humble themselves and pray and seek My face. and turn from their wicked ways; then \vlll_I hear from heaven and tvlll forgive their sin and heal their land.” Let us humble ourselves! Let us seek His facel Let us Dray‘! Back to Godl a return some TROPHY BERET d. u? $ DESIGN NO. I048 'l"liis beret is made in single crochet. "trophy" bf’l'l‘l by pinning on your numerous trophies. It l be called a may a Slgattern No. 1048 con ilins list oi materials llcedcd, illustration of design and COmlJlBIE IIISUWIKIUOIIS. To order [lalmrnz Write or send above picture with your name and a: ircss Willi l5 cents ill coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- town Guardian Tl. Clinrlotlelotvli Guardian Needlework Department Dcsiun No. 1048 [My];_._.----_--n—-—————-—--'" STREET ADDRESS - — — — — ". 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Rcnlovo the wlnlo p..uy pJiL from llle centres and the seids Now slice the fruit through tile rind and pulp very alllnly. Measure the frilzi. and fol" each cup of this add 3 cupg of Will-Cl‘, Place cn the stove and bring lg ll boil. Boll rapidly for ~15 lllllllll-ca, rcplacnli; lhe Lquid as it bolls ulvoy Willi additional water lo nlalnlnin the original volume. ‘Ille next step is to cook the-fruit mixture wilfi sugar, and this is bcst done in snllill am u:i.s Don't try to do any more than 2 or 3 cups of the fruit llliXlllre at one time. Place two or three cups of Abe fruit mixture in a pan alid heat to the boiling point Thzn for each Clip used, add 3-4 clip sugar. _After ridding lilo sugar lo ccmpclcly dissolve this b. >1 v lillovvlllg the mixture to boll 'l'..c;i bring to a full rolling boll and keep boiling vigorously until the liquid tests for Jelly It shcnlclil‘; mke any more than 1;) in f5 nlinules. Lct stand for a liunute or so, stirring f l lmlliy. lhcli pour into hcl, .1 jars and seal with melted min llll Wllc-n the first cont of illls burdens, apihy a second coal [hill cover twill jar lids or tight covers of selerli l-hiclulesses of papcv, and s;ol'c when cold in a cool. dry place. LEMON SHRED 2 oranges 3 lcmcns Wafer by measure Sugar by measure Methodt Wipe the oranges 1nd lcmons. Pare the fruit, taking off just the orange-colored rind from the oranges and the yellow rind frcm the lemons-do not pare off any o! the white. Cut this colored rind into very tiny shreds with l pair of scissors. Tie these together in a muslin ol- cheesecloth bag. Cut the remainder of the oranges and lemons in quarters and remove the white pithy centres and the seeds, Cover the scrdq with water and let stand overnight, Put the quartered fruit through the food chcppcr. using a flnc blade. Mrasurz: Iii“ chopped fruit and the bag containing the rind, MARMALADE 1s; p/rrclezlvifi Mildly mcdicntrdsupcr-soft talc with frilgrllilt (Jrlcnlal bouquet. All druggisls. Made in Camilla. fl/I/(l/M "W" POWDER f Social a nd iDorothy Dix Says MARITAL SUCCESS DEPENDS ON ABILITY "r0 COMPROMISE Husbands And Wives _ Could Be Happier with Glve-And-Take Attitude _ DEMR DOROTHY DIX-We child and up until the last for some reason I having lately. To be honest. I will admit that I bossed. ills wife who runs the family and we“; Lhg lie gets on and 011. type of the baneful vlmnmcnt? inexperienced wives to think lute Mrs. Fuehrers tactics. have the disposition of a worm. But, on the other hand. inasmuch as you admit to being set in your ways and determined to do as you please, your wife do not get along better together is because you are a wifepecker and tyramiize over her, and she may not like that any better than you Undoubtedly; lnost family quarrels start ili the strug- gle between the husband and wife to be the auiocrllt of the household. like being bossed. Each ls determined to rule or ruin. VALUE 0F Since you and your wife are both intelligent human beings, why don't you sit down quietly together and discuss your differences and try to You make out a list of what you consider your rights and privileges and another list of the things she does to which Also make out a list of the topics over which fiyht. I am sure if you do, you will find that they are so sll y that you wli laugh over them instead of going into hysterlcs about them. too, that you wlll agree on the terms on which you can arrange a truce. Quarrcling is a bad habit that you can break yourself of 1i’ you will use a little self-control. And you might do that for the baby's sake ll range a compromise of them? you object. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN are a. young l d l cannot eigYlailxIllOllbhfi have; bcxenfi coupe wnh one , our marr age useless and senseless quarrels and. arguments my These leave me so upset that I don't want to be henpecked as the I believe my wife gets ideas from ulls have asked her not to associate with this 1e me Hitler, be man he is. 3mg love _her and my baby very much. but I will not continue to live with her if these useless arguments. straighten things out and return once more to the days when we were happy together? JIM. ANSWER-Perhaps you are l-l ht and your trouble is the result of your wife ailing under don't you move and get her into a. better en- It ls undoubtedly true that. the women henpeck their husbands of achievement and boast of it to other women. ‘ They tell you how they "don't let" their husbands - do this, or that, and how they "make" their hus- bands do as they say about everything until they often cause young and they tllc-lilselves are showing a lack of in- dependence, and that they should. flout their husbands’ wishes and emu- Which naturally brings about arguments that don't tend to make peace in the family unless a man happens to .4 In Personal f Fashions I Literal wvwy -$ DélYwrmarrledByN ow, cause I won't be changed into the I am good to my wife she keeps on starting Can you help us to influence of the bossv lady. Bo why who are proud their m APRIL 2, all; pm UTE Oats Uriel cod-encl- 65 units Give your family the kind of food one: 11m has right through till noon-the kind o food energy they'll get in every sex-via of Robin Hood {giving lmmn B, (T essentinl minerals nnd proteins mo. 111cm’: a lovely piece of distinctively-patterned genuine English Chinaware in every Robin ood Oats Premium package. Start our sec now. Ask your grocer today for Robin Hood Pm Dried Oat: in the "Chlinwue" package. ENERGY AMILY/ FOOD w" o ts-th ' - u d 1 h a cooper-delicious bre an cereal milled m headstrong ‘lgllfcinzéelfiule ‘in? gum‘, by Robin Hood Flour Milk. 523g w; (gal; rmuafilfieig Skilfully-processed from choice, sun-ripened grain, famous Robin Hood Outs are rich in carbohgdrates. They give you iamin) per olmca and CHOOSE NEW CH CAREFULLY By JAMES I! PATTERSON simcrvlsor of Interior Design at Pratt Institute. A good many people will inevi- tably cxant tofspelhd their Christa mas eques or lnnelwale n wlll want to get the best value ano matter how much they spend. The old ruileeuor riglyltu on the word bag our er s a safe one, It pays to know something about dinnerware types mo. 1A1] filnnervfare lls made from cay. lxrlg omiuu d thds of firing constitute thgnmTeg :11. ferences 1ft! dininelrwarc types. The commones an t. n51 i; eoartihgelliiilwfigrr: car’ plifggfyffiefllitviflia! ex can po tel-y. Itlsusuall grits porous and easily INA perhaps the reason you and and the end is generally ruin. COMPROMISE 31'- ou always And, not’ for your own o : : o : u Whggwaggglaqg; . RT“; c no. DONT BE A MA Its glau may be of the typical Dear Miss Dix-~I am I. rl of 1'1. My father is a doctor, the finest Meldcfln "defy membling a mick man who ever lived, and he as been a. perfect angel w his children and w" °i Shell" 01‘ 1Y1 better earth- my mother. servants because of the way word to my father and ma older sisters is a nervous wreck because of Mother's awful temper. of lnynbrolhers drinks almost continually and qult college, where he was a bl-i ant student, because of Mother's nagging ways. We are all miscr- able. ANSWER-Your father, being a What can we do? our oblems by being able to determine whether your mother ls meninlly responsible for her conduct or not. h ld be t l to me ort of an institution. If 5%??? sgnbnfl-lflxfitfilhbllig Family sholll: wint-hdfigw frbm her and leave her to ' is no reason why eight good people should be made martyrs to the temper of one bad one. In many families there is one mean‘ selfish. sadistic individual who gets his or hel- pleasure ll-l life by tor mentlng everyone else in the house- They get away with ft because famllysprlde and live alone. There hold. th d glliexrllrligglI/Ilse tbléelléfafieflrt lilrolgnnlzlji‘ lliflliryncanl. help their dispositions. f '1 d l1 n control themselves, and do so with shrarilgréhilsxiedstlaeyr gvxglllb nelbk: ctilicmsclves agreeable at home if they knew that they would be put out 0f r- u of this, add 2 1-2 :lxi1g5f%8?:f.§ clygix well and lei stand overnight. Next morning. drain the water from lhB_5€¢d5 1&9; add to the fruit mixture, now 1 me mixture slowly for 2 hours. ‘Tum the whole mixture at the 6nd of that time lbw a lclly has and drain thorouzllb’. ‘rake __ the shredded rind from the muslin or cheesecloth bag and bdd to the strained liquid ‘and boil this B811“ for about 30 mmlllffi- Measure “m1 mixture and then add Bnfqlla quantity of sugar stir to d-SsOll/fl the sugar than bring lop, Illll T011- ing boil and keep billing "l8"- cusly unlil the mixture ltjils If“ jelly, Gaol slightly stlrrmk Yet- quently, and then‘l7°1ll',lnt° h°' sterillzsd jars axldseal wsl-h melwd paraffin Scal with a second 00M c! paraffin when the first harderls. goverl the Jill's 811d 850W l“ a °°°L r pace. {n lliis recipe all oranlfifi. all grapefruit, ol- all lemons may b‘ used. We have a beautiful home. plenty of money! forl. and we should be the happiest people in he world lily mother. She has such a terrible temper that we all llve in fear of her. When she is crossed she curses and calls everyone names. We cannot keep she treats them. Shemevel- saysra pleasant es furl of him before other people. One of my emwv 1t may be almost as snomh a8 some of the better grades of dinnerware. In pattern, earthen- .T?.§€ lTr°§h§l°‘~‘§;i2.“’.l§°"°W“‘ ‘h’; . 6. in character. s q 7n Its chief advantage ls low 00st, although the colors and pattern; are often so attractive as to be considered an advantage, too. For 10118 service however, don't expect N10 much from ordinary earthen. ware wlim image llf is look for the stznewIiat mogqgbgctliy; WP! of dinnerware called semi- vltreous ware. Ilitcrally, tho verb vltrlfy means to make glass-like. liaveserllmi-zlcill-lceculs ‘lll'§“°""'° as - . swwncy. ‘mil is ahgllgesvedtelvy “fill. ture and makes, in effgbegfig: grill-golf harder body than earthen- and every com- it were not for One UNHAPPY DAUGHTER. doctor. should be able to solve she is insane. a: her behavior (Pity for poor Mary l’ sters an others endure if m dld ‘t. -‘”' doors ey ngizormv mx. One very obvious way to con- serve fuel is to be careful to 0105! cutsicle doors Docrs left on the swing-even for a few minutes- creat sudden drafts and waste heat Adults as well as children are often guilty of this carelessness Lovely Lily PQuIIMade With a Tub LOVELY? CUTICLE l use noouclzoss SECTlON curex o... 5i CUTICLE REMOVER ‘W . - l Container Sunk in Ground How : lovely lily pool add: to Mlludy elm sllll buy her lipstick, but from now on shc wlll have to b; utlaflcd with container: mach your garden! And ft takes no more room-l: no more trouble-than the average flower bed. Just alnk a container in the earth, put dirt in the bottom and add water. Your container may bl l wooden tub. Ono that‘: only two fed in diameter wlll have room elloulh lor n lovely pygmy llly and nvenl graceful aquatic plants. You can get pygmlo: of all kind: than duo-hardy and tropical-in white and lovely colorl. 0n: plant will glv: dozen: of blooml. » What w plant around the l, to give lt a natural. woodlnnd 00k‘! Foi-gct-me-not, mlmh - mlrlguld make a charming frame for ill: lton: :dg:. Clump: of regal fem and munll ll-i: glv: height and vnrlety-n-eflect “GIBIOIVBI beauti- lully in the water. How to mak: your pool? Our IZ-pagc booklet give: easy direc- tion: for container. natural and cement pooh. Tell: how to grow water llllea, Iuggest: whlt to plant around pool and also hu direction: to: mulling rock guglcnl, Bend 20¢ m coin: for your cow Rock . from nlvlul nlln-l- than brass. The reason for the ban on bran container: ls effectively lllultnled by pretty Pauline liuchcnr. nl‘ Ottawa. The llfllls In the contain or on the left would be sufficient. in produce the .303" cartridge flifll‘ llt righf. Civilian use: of this eucntlll 0g "How ‘m Make Garden: and Lll Fools" to The Guardian l-fcnlu gel-vice. Be mire to write gain your Name. Address :nd c um o! booklet. .,..-..._-.__- Kama MILADY GIVES UP BRASS FOB BULLETS ' ‘l Strict Addrel metal are bcng imreulngly curtailed In order ‘to _ Plwlnn: divert supplies to war production. .l olb Good Colon Been In Semi-vitreous Ware It l: l» porous but ltlll quite opaque when held up to the light. Nor does it have the fr.- millar ring. It does have, how- ever a fine texture and usually a good white or ivory color - tones never found in earthenware. its mncv of tterns will he large and color: f: to e china l: clay at ox- uemely high temperature to a completely vitreous state that ls, to a hard body much like glass. It la absolutely non-porous, prob- ably the main feature or good china. In addition, it is trans- lucent instead of opaque. Held up to the behind l And. 0f course, it has the true ring so sought after in all good china. Held by the finger tips on the inside of the foot ring, a. dinner glare when tufpcd with a pencil r gs like a be . In true china will be found the best range of patterns and color: light, it will reveal the hand and in the whole field of dinnerware. while cost will be the highest hen, the i vestmielit is justified if one plans to own the ware over a long period of years. Iti. hard body, good color and great variety of pat- oemx make it the most dcsirabl: of all dirlrlerwares. It 1s less apt lo bleak than other types, is not llkc- 1y to chi easily, will not lose if: glaze nu is not aftfected by beat. BRIGHTER LIPSTICK Citrus colors llrc featured ln California - the pale yellow of "“"°".‘§£i. Mo..." 1c n , oranse tagger-inc. true orange, soft limo green. 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