“ ;,::21::' Lenten Meditation l from The Timed. London I GOD l5 THE BACK GROUND 0F ALL ltecaeut trend; in reilgiouo educa- tion aiiu recent tashiom in preach- Q11; suggest a. certain iorgctluulesi o. ilie lact that chrisuiiiuty ls a re- ligion HUI. o1 one Icsiuuieiit out 0L 8.1111; 41111 Lin: inswrlcal nouns 0.1 hie U111 lcmauiciit cal-Mlmhl‘ have been auoucu to 1.111 intu- u K1110 0i desue- ouue as uiougir i.11e_v iiiiifino 11.13am §1,,11111c111.cc 101' tile 111811 and “omen 111 \\l.‘l_L‘ 1x1 any case not 11 \i1ii1c tiiiii Lllc 000mb Apart, however. 111B historical \\l1iL\.‘ll Lilltiel‘ " 111.1111“ 1111s l.» t0 111155 |I111\.‘t’ \\lll(’il iiiey have 11011101 iiie “U111 v1 1 111111 111 111i‘ Ciiiiiciis‘ . l~ar 1111.11 11161-6 , .o'1\ 11s 1111111411 1111i- _, 1.1 1., 111.1.111..1o 111111111111- piibiic and DYJ-Villm \ w. c1 mild, lrue tiicre t; 1 1» .11.u there uiicre re is PUYUVIY- ,,,,_- 3111.101" 111 iiie most .111 11.»; stlLlllgS~lIal1lC- 1 11.11111 io Lioil. God lS @1i.1i1.i oi 1.111 1li11i_ ineii 11 1111 tiliLl do, 'i\lii'tllt)l‘ it - 111.111 111" Alullgt, and 110i. ltJu-vl when it. is uroiié- une oi 111i: niost Inciils is '.i1-.- n11)’ \\l‘l .5, I311! 11' 4.‘ iii. ourprising ele- 111 WlllClI these “x1111. could be saiiiiicis spuucii ., 1rd a 111111;‘? 1111. llt: s11) s, a dictator- 11111.'.111"i.s111 that B095 ocar out these mourn- ; and indeed one oi the uiott t... 11bit: lessons oi the na-rrainos oi 1111s parucular D011“- c111 untidy: is 1.11111. there are usually two hluié; 11o s.1c'l1 u utiesuoii. what. 101:1‘, LAUGH.‘ all, is that '11 icspousible men in c. c1 1 1111111114 these very prob- Lil arc our Problems w- xaaicn tiit-ni doing so under A iew chapters farther aid by Jonathan andvhis Ii‘i1l1)1ll'-UU.1l't:l'5 on i-he Philistines eiicxiiupoti 110111‘ ltlichliiasll-a. mil‘- riiiire which suggested the tactical HULL-ll ioi" i111 equally successiul act- ion on Lllu satiio siie in the Pales- tine caniptngn oi 1918. Later still. in the sioiy o1 Absalom, is a record tvhich in its delineation oi human lust 11nd love oi political motive, and o1‘ national ciila-mity, is still as fresh w-ciay as when it was writ- ten. To soy that the Old Testament is the pcrirasive background or the New Ls o. u-iusm: what l5 equally to be rcmeiiiixzred is that it is the nec- essary’ background oi the Christian iaiih and hie in every age. 0111121" words, we cannot expect to fllilllltlllll, m" to recover, our sense o1 Goii without it. Neither philosophy not" mysticism, important as their contributions to religion are, can take its place. Old Testament is that it presents u: with o iorm oi religion which holds inst both by God and by the flesh and blood that we know ourselves to be: and that is the only religion which holds last both by God and by the ilcsh and blood that we know ourselves to be: and that Ls the only religion which can speak plainly enough, and on a broad en- ough scale, to reach right home w oui" condition, For we, too, are play- ing our part in the great drama oi mir Limos, under God's eyes. EMBROIDERED FRUIT MOTIFS DESIGN NO. 731 ‘These embroidered iruit motifs are iilcni iot" towels, htncheori sets, 0r poiholders. The five designs are done in satin. sccd and outline stitches mid instructions give de- Mllfll descriptions oi the embroid- crics. Pattern No. 7114 contains com- plete instructions. To order pattern: Write, or send above picture with your name and address with 15 (‘tints in coin or Itampe tn Needlework Bureau. Charlottetown Giinrdinn. Needlework Department, Charlottetown Guardian Design No. ‘I34 NAME - — - - — - — - - - STREET ADDRESS CITY — — — — — —- -— —- — - PROVINCE—-————--— 1 liUUil )t}l.il'S HQO_ , without care, 'hu Living CHINESE PIIOVEBBI China ie o land where custom h than when mo?! binding . the ancient put is the I01- the present, co that proverbs abound and have great iorce. The following are characteristic: A good drum does not need l. heavy stick , 1i you do not want any w know it do not even do Ii you are in the right, you need not speak in a loud voice. Words whispered on earth sound like thunder in heaven The highest towers begin from the ground More trees are upright than men. No image maker WGYSlIlDS the gods, Sliilll PAIN Relieved Fastlhis Easy Way! Pl" a YEW drops 0i Vicks Va-t-ro-nol up each nostril and jeel it go to work bringing quick, soothing reliei’ ' £131“. 2111;?“ W“! ‘ ' L I Q/‘Vice Cheerful Home Garden Pro- vides Own Moisture Easy to Make, Easy to Core For The most cheeriul kind of decora- tion for your home-a glistening bowl containing u woodland “gar- den"! Red-harried evergreens and teml and other varieties will flourish beautifully in ouch u terrarium- without even eun- . shine. Covered, the ierrarium pro- vides its own moisture! To make one is simple. Use l fishbowl, candy dish or what have You. and move tiny berry, winter- The glory of the _ green and polypody 1cm: into it, coil and all. First line the lower part of the bowl with a layer o! plush-like moss, green side out, then at the bottom put in pebbles for drainage and add soil. Over the coll put mother layer o! moss, green side up. Wet soil, poke holes in through the moss with your tinge: and place your plants in the b11188. patting the soil firmly about the roots. Many flower: grow healthily, too, glass garden! Our SI-pago booklet tells how to raise trailing u-butun, violets, gar-denies, other flowering as well as gay foliage plants in terrariums. Also describe: makinlg dilasthbottl; IEITZIHLIIIS, land- li-‘EDQ ll! 9m. 6r window buxom Send 15c in coins ior your copy c! Glass Garden; and Novelty 1n. door Gardens to the Charlottetown Guardian Home Service. Ad- dress. Be sure to write plainly your name and address, and the name botklct. 13111111 Street Address Province ITTAKES soFT. ADORABLE SKIN T0 PUT ANY stat. ACROSS._ FACIALS WITH LUX TOILET SOAP ARE A WONDERFUL BEAUTY AIDI ‘ separately. n4 o” Leisure The Woman 's Realm he know: what stuii they ore mode 0!. Pr“ littebii: ot- titty ploy always grum moo . What avails it to pro to Buddha like silver and rcc your bro- ther likc brass rest bark at him pa]? (if. in union there is One more d man on earth in be an on extra angel in heaven. -Selectcd. When you are making a white- cake, don't beat the egg whites until they become too dry, It robs the hatter oi needed extra moisture- Beat egg whites until merely stlii. A ituit salad dessert is easier to ‘manage than cages and pastries fry this: Grapefruit sections, seed- ed vrliite grapes, chopped English walnuts, marshmallow cubes on 1cittlCB. Add mayonnaise or French dressing made with lemon juice. 'Ilo clean a rubber nursing bottle nipple. iill it with salt and let wa- ter trickle into it. As the water washes over the nipple, rub the outside with fingers; outside and inside will be cleaned. Rinse. Siili. cuts the mucin deposits; cleanses quickly. To make a Iluliy omelet, beat the whites and wolks of the eggs If you preier a iiat omelet, beat them together. Add one tablespoon oi milk for each egg. Dehydration gives ue a new mix- your-own health cocktail prepara- tion-a with celery and salt. Enough {or a quart comes in a small envelope. moistureprooi and airtight, Have pressure in your gal range regulated correctly, air and gas blue flame, keep all parts oi rangc clean at, all times, leave oven door open a iew minutes alt/er using This dries it completely and pre- vents rust A Job Only You Can D0 Price Control Questions And Answers Question: and Amwcn on Price 'Conti-ol will appear in The Guardian a; a regular ieuture each day. The quggfliills are those which have reached the Wartime Prices and Trade Board from housewives in this region. The answers are pro- vided by the Board. Reader: who have intelligent question to ask on price control are invited to lend them ln writing to the Women's Reginald Advisory Committee oi’ the Wartime Prices and Trade Board Chappell Building, Charlottetown. Q. When does the No. 1 butter coupon expire in the new book? A. A971 30th Q. Have the regulations been changed to allow a soldier a. tempt:- ary ration "card Ior a week-end leave? A. No. The time has been reduc- ed 11cm seven da o to live, but no cud; are given or lee: than iivo days. , Q. Where should I and my, op- plicatiiri for canning sugar? A. Send it to your Local Ration Board Oilioe. . I have had my name changed. Wi you please tell mo what to do about my new ration bozk u like to have my legal name on . A. If you will call in at the near- est Ration Oiiice oi the will be written up correctly. It seems to privision for payment‘? rendered fats, "Put Lur Toilet CREAM that removes duet, dirt, stoic coo- mctico thoroughly- given okln p1 action it nccdl. 9 out of l0 Screen Stun use tux Toilet Soup One 11o; 11m; 111 110111111; and the , You can't clap hands with one ‘ carrot powder, flavored’ mixture adjusted to produces clear." "it eflikaunevisfiiieeitw "l c1111 a imiiisi cereal that's Li!“ for the whole tamlll‘ to aunt: one 7 ' A GOOD P99251756‘? - Y Quku Ooll 11111111111 whclo sigh: ere’: whyt 0!’ “m.” grow normally In t’? an! have plenty of Pynwfi? ' Food-Energy . . . uuiiciena in: l]; ‘m1 B ituminl. An row" “u ‘mu-Hy "“"1"i>"’1.i111i whole-grliltflfglllv", "2 B“, lI'l"ll’iplt-I|Ch in tug‘ 111m h Contains useful umounél 0 phorus and lronl Du l‘! ha" 11345110“ food element! o i c]: i6 trim. ulmfl-YSiIQ ta‘: ‘and l‘! l’? u l _ . g #111 pnpnmn uulnm ¢ INVESTED IN QUAKER OATS gazing-led to the avenge of many cer 4 QIVE! YOU . i. 267% MORE In Fro- loins v 100% MORE In Food-Energy e I505 MORE In Vitamin I] I 95% MORE In Iron e 429% MORE l0 Phosphorul. "fllllllilll 0M5 , Iliy finch‘! kvovrllclnukhe! Pool With Dover Between By COLIN HOPE I lilorothy Dixi‘ Sioyse WAR anions WILL FIND IMATIES ~ CHANGED BY LIFE m. SERVICE Must Face Illlpflirment. of. 33ml"! Ability Along With Man-To-Man Psychology It is not easy ior any men and woman to all)!!!‘ flmnnlv" w 9”“ other in the marriage relatlonshi , No matierlm ltmgwmvggrlzgg: e aged, nor how much tli thing m‘? l" m‘? q ksandkinkaoicharac . nudi-lwm um a nect strangeffi with whom they are u little we Y _ b: with a mail order husband and wife whom they had selected out oi It‘ gutalogue and had never seen until they W911 4911"?“ it u" mm“- oor. ds and wives who have known each otiieiziniiciiiigiyiiiiiiitoiiietliieallllifiig who are grivuesed to ‘live New“ ' ' ur the st ears o gage, when there a still enough c! the romance or courts nip eit i0 810B! 0W1‘ many di icult to map: themselves to each otner, it is going be far more diiiicult {or the thousands ie who are rushing into ractically chance acquaintances, and w o are rted be- fore they have time to rea ly each other and to learn to make the mutual concessions that will make their marriages successes. WAR BRIDES WILL CHANGE For these 01mg cou les are expect- ing to take uyp their mgr-loge after the duration just where they laid them down. The husbands, when the come marching home ex ct to fin their wives as pretty an ounz and girlish as when they left t em, but waitin and anxiety and work and won-y wil have taken the bloom ofl o! their , youth and turned them into women - ~- whom they scarcely recognize. The young wives, as they knit their sweateroand roll their bandages, have pictured their Toms, and Dicks, and Harrys, as returning just as boyish as when they went away, ust as keen about jittei-buggixig and going places and doing things an falling in with the gang. But their dreams never materialize. Their boy husbands never coma back in their old likeness. They have been changed into lobe: men. They have looked on danger and death. The have known ouflcring and disease and hardship. They are adult. it is strange men with whom their wives hav got to get acquainted and adjust themsel . WIVES MUST ACCEPT WAR-MATURE!) HUSBANDB This is going to take a lot oi’ doing. A lot o! atience. A lot 0t understanding and sympath . For when the ilag-wavllig and the glorify- ing Ls done over our retu heroes and the shouting and‘ the tumult dies, many n. marriage will go on the rocks unless wives who were loit behind, have prepared themselves to Iccc the husbands the war has lashioned tor them, and to give them the ove and tenderness that they are going to iiued to heal the wounds that the hardships they have gone through have dealt them. < A woman who married one o! the veterans o! the last war writes me a letter dealing with this subject that is e0 poignant, and so comprehend- oi the situation that the war the hope that it will make many o. wile have a better understan her husband and more s mpathy with him. This woman says: “I have been wonder g how under Heaven these young brides are going to lace their futures, because I have been twenty-one ears d fist what they will be called upon to do. I married a priva who ha 811 twenty months in the service. six months in the trenches, and wounded at Belieau Wood. Outwardly he was normal, but I doubt ii men ever are normal after war training and experiences. ‘X0 b98111 with, they are aocusto to I. world c! men-a lot o! men chewing the rag" while waiting ior something to happen, con- stant tension, cards, poker, cra s, drinking whatever comes handy. This living in a man's world unflte he returned soldier ior ordinary social lire that his wile ex ts him to resume. He wants the little home all right, andL the iaithlu wiie, and the kids, but his real lire is where men lore- "To continue: when the Bun broke through, Mather was» in mil country, and his iriends 08111113“!- dust bolted with what they awed up in; xorgot about lsawnmte B-ufl everything else eiccept the desirabil- lty oi savuig their own skins. The? are in En land now." “Then vie can assume that i1 the Hun knows about it he has 115081“ got his hands on the lei-mule. B111 interpolated. "Not necessarily, though we are sure l-rltz has been alter it. Mather and his friend; worsen in great sec- ret, and e11 me records were well hidden. Mather doesn't know it but we have a very good idea where that hiding place it. Thats why we want you to get aciogg quickly and see i1 you can get bola oi the never-a M the moment we are not sure 11 trie Hun has overrun the locality where the eXDCIlIIIGIItQ were carried out, thoukh Judging by the pace 0X his advance, he'll soon be there. "1 might add," Fenswn- went on. “that Mather is no coward though he is a scouiiarel. He also proposes to go alter-the formula and records, anu we are giving rum appropriate 1t was Benny’: turn to ask I- qucetion. "I1 Mather is going, why G0 you want to send Us es well?" "simply because we don't trust warm 'ii2."€'"11*";;i;§" .‘1’“‘11.‘*;1il'.€.".'§'1i'§; 8* " I) B 1 B I1 8 I Prices and Trade Board. your biuk country or cause. Your J00 wiii be to get the papers ii possible, and to Q. me when I take keep an eye on Mather it he gets the trouble to save all the waste, them." iata in my household, I'm entitled to some remuneration. Is there any brook asked. "And what about the Hun?" Lor- "Is he likely to be alter the iormula, assuming it ex- "Rrobably," Eeston "No doubt he knows a lot about Mother. Certainly he is watching Whenbawhe. we picked up a couple 0f BEents who were aiter the 01 man, and there are indications that there are more on the job. Although he doesn't know lt, we are tak111._ care oi Whcnbewne and his daugh- ter. They live on the edge oi 111.. ivillage, by the way." "I think I've got. the thing clear," Loi-brook saiq_ nrjhere are {our sides to this business. "Firstly, there's Whenawne, who invented Bawnllite, and who reins- es to part with the lormuia. Sec- only, Mather, who probably pinched some of the old man's ideal and has been wor on them in Belgian. Thlrdly, there's the Hun who would ve much like to get hold oi aithe. or th Iormulae. Fourthl there is our mob who would like some, and which * has to keep o. wntchiul oyc~on Mather at the same {time in sec he doesn't double-emu “hogan-sowed “And n 58R . speed is oi’ the utmost importance," he cold then want on to give vergufareiul how A. ea; 1i you wil take all your 15W?" ints to your local butcher, he will pay you 4c a pound ior rendered fate and one cent 11 pound tor im- instructiona as in and pool rooms bars, men's restaurants. I-Ie resents being ted to conform to domestic demands, wants to do as he pleases at til: ‘$111- cnt, gosci with his pals until he gets 00d and ready to come home. l-le is especia 1y rescntiul oi his wile trying to boss hi MEN'S EARNING CAPACITY IMPAIIIED BY WAR "Under such circumstances a means oi! earning money is the wife's sallvation, gs: soldéglin do?‘ nolt train a man in money-making. The w ves mus ace t t b ' earning capacity will ti? eniganitinitl miionatairrgdaiglla thfltnttgleulihusbands- Y P m me 1 not phy oical, niter-eflecte. It s ands to mason that oii can't turn a sheY/zred boy into a sit-in-the-trench. carrY-a-Bun, wr-be-kiiled lighter and haveshim bacik jusltlewhere he started. ’ " "P91958118 t ' ‘m-Su Portln - cu ieelln ‘ ill be th i ' problem. The husbands wil be miirbidly 1111111132, or elseesgtlgsdgwii’ to let the wives do it, feeling that their war service is all that can reason- ably be expected or them. Keenlna up the hcad-ol-the-housc myth will be digfiéisl: t?" regixekrlizitviiélcat: be gone, and there ls no other solution. enlisted tor the duration and they ‘go i-ry on, 5,5 their husbands .113 on the firing line. And I would like to tell them that even though their Rimbaud}: doat seeénpttotgppiefiatc their eilorts the are doing c. big ngwen can emaevetohowm h i, get home. An they will find it psays in the Jill. 8e w en m" mm Benny were to set about their task. Maps were produced. and tor some time they gored over them. At last Bill pus ed back his chair. i it their mar- , wile must lace that I reprint it here in dint; o! .1 ittw siliiiti EIN i pciiiis, l‘ sitis, * nnissis, tiiiniisis, i‘ iiiis, l‘ iccissniiiis , ? ~--_~==,===--(-*-~._.: ' F Priced For p Savings i-KENN a Ladies’ Rcatly-io-Weur i" I 154 Great George Street .iiiiiiviis EDY’S4 I Whit-M 1 cup seedless raisins l cup hailing water ' I 8-4 cups onoe-siitcd pastry flour mOr 1 I-2 cups once-sifted bread ur g teaspoon $118 POW“? ileeqaoon . 1- te , , ‘ cinnamon. 8-4 cup graham (or whole wheat) flour. i cup (lightly peeked) auger » 1-2 up utttmcuta 1 ca! 1c DIOWU 111..-oi Measure raisins md boi wot- cr into a saucepan; bring tho boil, removg from heat, cool rsuimeats. Beet the egg until thick end t, add the milk and melted cit-toning. Dirain the raisins. retaining til 1.21....“- "1: '23 "can: i 1 x ran from ti: raisins into the liquid mixture. , Make a well in the ll d lino ‘milk. 8 tmleapoons dtortcnlnl. melted. c SOIITLY ‘FEMININE ROCK And One That You Can Readily Make Gracious in line, kind to the lull- ‘TVB 809 it." he said. One o! his answered.‘ TILLY THE TOILER greatest assets was his ability to memorize maps. Da s, even weelu, be e1 la to find his way unaided to the spot tension had indicated. It Iprbrook caught by an enemy there would be nothing on him to reveal his mis- o V . 1.....‘I1’§°1111Z1." fit-k?!» Mandy: "l: . 11 is one oh do lad. lea what coir: er Diav bridac with , her. she am. I! you ain't rihc ain't. "Good. Everything is set (or you i to so over to-night. You'll have the Dwr Mrs —"We 11m w be Ofllcl, "lull ldflflllty device which the 11m tried every- (oontiniiea 1111 page a, Col o howgalgout tgyring 11 tilts wink? In Spite of Problems The Quality Remains Unchanged ONE of the circumstances of today have been allowed to interfere with the quality of Jell-O and Jcll-O Puddings. War's necessities have limited the supply of Jail-O and loll-O Puddings-ac, if there are time: when your grocer in out of stock, we are sorry, and hope that you will be patient till a further supply in available. 1a,, ‘figure, u gel-everywhere st/yle - rc good 8%! Send twenty cents for pattern. Wflc your name, address and style number. Be lure to state size you wish Style No. 1H2 Home Street Addnu Ptvvinco SINEPLE WAY i) STOP FAST PAIN IlND li(‘H Oi punch-old. Awcrklmiilcmccemlormolu iboofltllnmdruniltnlilodahéauak Needlecraft For The Home SIZES lit-To """ M i .\. By Web}: