. ' . ' - _ ' . ' . ' . ‘ . ~ Woman's Re alm '1. Social and-Per$0no'lg, z 'Fa$, ‘f EVIL A PROBLEM CHALLENGE HONOR, PURITY, UNDERSTANDING E God is described as tbs author on m. 55a E11 aged things. m“ Youth Emphasize Humor, Ambition And woroi oon an ax ss a - t - pel. ti“... is ho..<..>.i..&’.§.tou»%°8.i Brains In Replies To Current Survey lllltfifiti God is good, and 01h this‘: ___i_ u go H685 man can I868 ve. T at any,“ ; my" o: hi school boys and the _u-uth to which the revelation m A fiwaliidnzultasacgieigii about their deals l?! marriage, and vgat °‘ UM’ “Wm” m u" mm‘- °°“' n35» they most desirednln their mates. discovered that more “fjm” "““'—”‘~ " "° m ' him hall o! the boys put a sense or humor u most important. Ambition ‘W11 ‘oundatmn’ Wm‘ "M. m“ next. Brains . ‘Ilfhrilt iourth. w“ “an!” {Fvemmm 9°“! I'm Four girls out oi five wanted an ambitious husband; 54 per cent de- n“ o! mmgs bu‘ or Hume“ m sired husbands with a sense oi humor; 46 per cent were strong lor brains. 315,1’??? b135,? gfnggljltggefiuu light while only a sprinkling oi the little cuties put any stress on courage in a S t it is most valuable w attend to hush“ Ol course, every adolescent boy and Willi W! DEX? says and means about girl in the world have a lilo-sized men- LIOQ. But it l5 possible to approach tal portrait oi their luture s ouses, but it so that the emphasis lalls upon inasmuch as it is an estab ished lact ‘all KWd things" and the mind at- that nobody ever marries the kind oi a tenure to tiieiu is led upwards till person they had planned to marry i?- Yflbll 111 00d. Who is their one these findings are ol little ractical cause and source oi being. it is the value. For when it comes to he real “.1 iipuiirus irom the world to God business oi pickin out a. liie compan- v-‘lllqh corresponds to the way down- ion, there comes a ong some lassie with '\\\L1 (l: lrorii God to the world. In a come-hither look in her eyes. or some i118“ lhwilhts about God and the lad with a way with him, and pool, world men will always dliier as to away go all the line theories about the most desired qualities in a mate. HUMOR INSURES MARRIED HAPPINESS me route which helps them most illlil glVuS them must light. ‘liiere iire many people who are not unbelievers who are yet more Culiiliittlll, as to good things than _ are as God. Thev are sun til-ii. the distinction between good and evil is real and fundamental. mid that it cannot be explained away, as though the good were sim- it is interesting, however, to learn what the younger generation are think ing about marriage, and particularly cheering to lind out that so many boys _ erceive the value of a sense of humor ply the most expedient or the most useiul. The pleasures which man W05’! up in themselves good; it is on y in their perversion or that "w! become bad: they are cor- rupted through when man 1s careless ol the will and commandments oi’ God, oi that law which, as St. Paul declares in the opeiiiiiginchapters ol Romans, 1,. m. voriilcdmuthe order oi nature. o goodness, in its mystery ‘no. significance, men are too little sensitive. It may be that no one capable of rational thought passes through lile without at some being conscious oi evil as a problem and ch ge. But there must be many who never stop to ask them- selves why Y-hlra 1s no Problem ol w things. whether in man, should be as- sumed to be inherently reasonable, reflecting a immanent in the world order. The moblain ol evil exists wlthina larger whole which in itseli witnesses not to W" biguto ood. There ls real t in be el, whatever lalss edueilons may have been made groin‘ iththat eiziflstkcance in (lttasel! is a 9D!" 011. I 0 ol 800 ess and true being. Elli! OIGOd ‘ stanza. B a tiling!“ ‘llllll be Eimtgneuim P0 7011 911186 V68 God, eir author and giver. And dark d s when the parverting force o! evi wills rages through me World it i; Well to remember the ood things which abide and can with no iinal destruction. And that remembrance the is kept toivaoiéi £10 heart that is gted up e s rong and love grace oi gratitude. gore/ice .. _ WN- “Iomoo” Jolly Double Solitaire ‘ Lot's put some nal sip into that at date at homel Let's play ca” — a rapid-lira version o! lollklfl lor two. You and your dab oasl lay out kdeck of cards as the diagranr owa Put seven cards in a pounce pile, than deal live cards and build a these-leaving out one more pile the left each time you build-l til your last pile to the right has v0 cant. With all top cards iace you're ready. e object is to got rid o! your -card "pounce pile" —- last! laying separately, you each build.- padoh-black downward sequences mo: tiva solitaire pilea. Mean- . you both put all aces in the ire, on which you build upward can in identical suite. through your decks, thrae at time, when necessary to make tiara moves. Ari empty space? Fill from the “pounce pile.” Indilenly you see a chance to play last remaining "bounce card d you cry "POUNCE-I win!” What ii two guests-or more- p in? Our new 32-page booklet packed with games lor twosomes, reosomes, loursomes or "more. comes." Has card games. pew as. stunts, puzzlers. hm" _..I- fr) rs“: f" - n < 1P",~. »- _ lend 15c in coins ior your copy Games and Stunt; For 1w‘, m- ore to the Charlottetown Guard- I! Fliaflelflieliivlee Address. Be sure wr p a , d the name yolye “we” Name ‘ - ho human sell-will "filn a wile. ance polic getting a W lunny story. lecture ggtter who is pl TEACH!!! an who ik not pinch the pennies too thing. adds to the peace and harmony ol a ‘the girls know what th ambitious husbands, ior noth tied to a slacker. Also, they showed their ways as a joke instead oi a headache. desiring-husbands reauy ppy and contented "John says so and so." lin and wants to know why he I finafirsttraintoparisunkno considered about or understanding STANDARD! hflggniauglrthem seemed inter time o! mad. s bolya dic how to make a home. d antee them financial sec i Yet in eve is iounded. y. marriage t heso that iaith 1n their 10 alt each others la ts car to them bee dship. It is these qualities, old D011 d ll banging" . wile can laugh things oil instead oi making a tragedy ol them tum the time her husband came home lit irom a class reunion into a instead oi converting it into a test lor a. perpetual curtain Ambition is an admirable virtue in a wile, ii the man is also a go- aoes, but it is a good in the side oi the one who was ea to take thing ty wile is one whose price‘ is above rubies. hard and spoil But while it is highly desirable lor a wile to be intelligent, it marriage lor her w keep her brains time under her hat instead oi parading them in public. Gil-Ll PICK QUALIFICATIONS WELL \ were about when most oi them desired gets on a wile's nerves so badly as to be She has to be continually ood sense in wantin rational constitution humor that would permi them w see the Ll tle Woman and her zunny with brains to whom they could look up, lor no wile is unless she can begin every sentence with: But they made a grievous error when they all in a husband, lor that is their salvation. hero and the ability oi a martyr to take is rnan with a lretlul, peevish, nagging wile, h oesnt make money like Henry Ford, lrom wn. that none oi these school able qualities in a husband and wile so much as mention- ed what we call the old-dashioned virtues. None o! them said anything purity, or modesty, or honor, or honesty, or loyalty, or sympathy, IGNORE!) estcd ole ious convictions, or any princi not mention wan d the girls ask lor husbands who could guar- aro the basic things on which hu- ,iness ere must be the clean hearthsto and tihe man who brings home the bacon. tho husband and wile have lor each other, and their unswerving There must be the tenderness that makes even ause they are Mary's or John's little ‘my; and the love that makes sacriiloa and service a as the human heart, old as marriage, that must look lor in those they choose ior mates, i! they would 11hr that is the best insur- a man can take out against vorce, or wanting one. No than the one is more desirable and who s sitting down. vlded she does lilo by asking t e price ol every- proddin him into action. usban s with a sense of And they were more than right in a um t: - mic ‘takes hi; hm m w“: or one who always betlit es n in listing what they IN SURF!“ w r les the? Ogl-ollsd c ma", wives who woul lrith ne, and the good dinner, There must be the respect joy instead oi a Ilflflad "War Against Arthritis" an article by Dr. Wallace Graham, 1|. a. o. f-iTfltlnw vsivian 110W Adtng Lieu nant Oom- mmo...“ a"':.°:.ru:.tt.."..: a an a . pears in the winter number O! "Health" published by the Helm! League o! Canada. 17;, uni-ism points out that there an man dillerent iorms oi arthrl and thatytho patient should riot tear ending his davs in a wheelchair flthout knowlnl what tyne o! arthitis he has. Inlectious arthritis, says the writ- u‘, is caused by a germ entering the blood stream arid setting in the joints. Xi caused either by a “str get-in or gonorrhoml germ joint e- struction can be prevented iri the early stage by treatment with sul ha drugs. Tuberculous joint disease as been reduced greatly in areal where milk pasteurized. - Osteoarthrl occurs in older pso- linger joints etc. ‘This is not a seri- ous dlsease and physlothera y with heat and massage aid in help rig the condition. Rheumatoid arthritis, age Dr. Graham is more serious. aliecta ol younger people and oi movement arid eral heath. resulting in loss oi weight and weakness. The muse is still unknown. Gold salts have been used in recent years in treatment. with results in some cases being ven- successlul. However, it is not look- u; says the doctor. and may equally be pie seemingly due to ordinary wear ‘ o and tear causing the swelling oi, . The disease aliects gen- " . g ‘i: y,- s,$§) Tease becomes qulesce ' to restore the lunctlori ol the joints. Gout, declares Dr. Graham. is a lonn oi arthritis oi another type. i; caused by high concentra- tions ol uric acid in the blood ue- poslting their salts in and about the joints resulting in acute pain. Al- cohol is by no means the only lac- tor in contributing towards gout, caused by the ol lood eaten by the sulierer. is type oi arthritis yields readily to treatment. Drugs are given to increase the excretion oi uric acid irom the blood and moderation in lood and drink will keep the acid within normal limits, thus preventing further joint des- truct ori. Dr. Graham emphasizes the need lor prompt attention in all cases oi arthritis. To keep a hem even, alter you have sewn an inch or two, insert a pieea oi cardboard the width oi the hem and about six inches long and slip it along as you sew Id “P011 l6 b91118 a cure. and pre- cautions hsvc in be taken in its use. as it is a toxic drug and harm might result from it ii not used- caieiully. lust and a Well-balanced, nutritious diet are essential in the treatment oi sixfh cases. Heat nd massage can be used when the is- ulff-"alll Put Vloks Va-tro-nol up each nostril at first mime, sneeze, or nasal irritation. It: stimulating action aids Nature‘: dines wt the cold-and so pnvnit lroln developing New stoves For old. Sultonafs Tale’s told. o Keep your stove new vrllll SULTAN ‘STOVE POLISH mu vane-no: Liqiiiii or Push: i in k. I teaspoons melted butter. Mix salt with cornmeal, add wat- ed and stir thoroughly. Add hot milk, stirring constantly over a low lire until mixture begins to thick- en. Beat eggs. Blend small amount cl hot mixture with eggs. Add all in dish, and oook 45 to 50 minutes in oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit. CARACAS nous _ Ibr a delicious s_upper dish. a change lrom scrambled eggs or irom Welsh Rarebit, try Carasas Eggs Calilomia a much more sub- stantial dish than the aioremehtion- ed. Shred 2 ounces dried beel quite line. Heat 2 tablespoons butter in skillet, then crisp and brown the dried bee! in the hot butter. Add to this teaspoon chili powder, 4 grated cheese and one cup tomatoes. When simmering, stir in 3 beaten esss and oook only until egg sets like scrambled eggs. serve hot. sufnoierit lor six. A Job Only You tan llo ri-in 05am: cumu- AIIIAIIIII than: lgclnail V rtlma Olsupali Q. Have brown spare "c" butter coupons Nos. i2 and l3 in the nld ration boo been cancelled? A. Y“. WWII spare "O" wu- DOns Nos. l0. ll. l2 \nd l3 in the old books have no value . . But- i-"Wllwlllwlintbenow ra- ingredients, pour into greased bak- ' Why thus longing,‘ thus lorever s Ivor the lei‘ oii unattained and din’! tlon book is good loi- purchase lroin March i0 to April 1.40.. Q. Ii a boarder does not drink tea or oollee, has the landlady the right to use his coupons lor her- A. Boarders, whether they sleep in or out, are obliged to give their ration books to the landlady so that she may obtain the required supplies oi rationed commodities . . . . As iar as ironing out the details as in whether the boarded is justified in sun-enderixig all his butter, tea, col- iee or sugar coupons —-you Mil have to make these arrangements between yourselves as lairly as possible‘. Q. What is a Maison ollicer? A.Whenever there is sn_ organ- ised group oi women-church, so- cial or educational, the consumer branch invites them to elect one oi their member; to act as a liaison oilleer between the group and the Wartime Price; and Trade Board. . This is done because all wom- en are personally concerned in the rnana u; oi their households in war- e and are keen to under- stand what is being done to control "prices and equalize the distribution oi civilian supplies _ ‘BURP’ ' A t IS I10 a Polite Word! Ha over been mermaid br olillglGll, eouagofic . l‘ ty on. liver bile. downh- ‘mnble action ol the momiotoheal 1 uawllltb-fluthlxy Made in 1 iiiiuiou nldvwlv- ooh-i minim. 1 D England. Over d anon Living c? Leisure The Woman's Realm While the beautliul, all around thee t a1 hymn. - Llflggtuwlhlxli. Only one-iourth as much metal is used in the new war-time wood bed springs as was used in the aL-metal pre-war springs. ' At night the pupils practically illl a cat's eyes; and a dull lustre at the back ol his eves reflects the almost lxréigéiible sight, giving him nocturnal s . Oliers its low SCRAP TARGET Since salvage was introduced into lessons at Marnhull, Dorsetshire. ‘Church oi England School, pupils have trebled the school's scrap tar- get. Arithmetic is linked with the amount oi salvage required to make various hams oi war material and lor English composition the child- ren writeletters ol thanks loi- sal- vage To remove giease iron-i your sink. ru- ~"~~....“~..ra..'=*-.. w en so a- a. The gm; won't be vluged down the pipe to else t us ..°‘°.l.? ““i§"3.’.‘°."..'lii‘"€if°“°‘....' o s se co y e, - sinner section oi the Prices Board you in take can o! thermal Edit? momma. h boenreduocd . . .'I'heya ertyou asfikre extra care llltggitflfla i: h your ng se s war .1 ifnsegctm the angers. e o es eri shalt" that. it". ‘W "$1.92!? to ‘."" "l3i$‘“t.¢"“' us iastening. u" m IIWIB IIDNDII MnsBOURNl-Jrunetus will stay brunettes lor the duration in Aus- tralia, it ls revealed in Melbourne with announcement that hair blesohes and ilves have been list- ed as non-essentials. At that, tbs bowl-trinity lor hair drains in reat- ar than lor a m . In addition to "istlng the products essenthl loi- producing artificial blondes and redheads as sential, priorities are 00th . CHOOSE A FASHION PET from these flow blooming beauties! Complement your prin with an enchanting oalot, bright with biotic -ooquettlshly veiled. There are flower-fresh tiny toques-complete latching . . . . Choose among bonnets . . ._ brimmed beauties .. . . . all gay compaiiio lor your suits. l Top your new Ohesterfieldlwith a. dashing 1i derby . . . iind excitement in towering tui-b quper-eharged" colours. The Mlllinery Department at Moore & McLeod brings you styles approved by New Ym-tl: range of prices that will make these creai popular with YOU. $2.25 sass $4.95 $12-95 Moon:- e aim its“ Charlottetown NEW YORK -— Costume i5" without metal? well. what m“ , be lound with the lascinating ~- cnd wooden costume views! ‘l $7 .95 ___ Queen Stret, beauty parlor activities. Hair out- tlng is No. l, with settlnll and oer- manerilit vlvxavisg next. t ‘zioénlzyil lourt - es are a n . - I, “down-m, brow arching is next and msnicur- in e stores lor spring n In bright Chinese cola . m‘ " m" red. yellow". green. pink and “"1 color the wooden beads in at; and bracelets give Bl¢i~"l?51°"§ _ tweed: and transform vfiiosmm navy irocka into 881R ‘ 'G‘ass flowers lor label! l" ate and snrinzlikf- ‘ro clean ilreplaee bricks. cover them with a paste made ol powder- ed pum and household ammonia. Let dry lor an hour. then scrub with wami sonny "w- i Needlecraft COTTON CIIABMEI. Dellghtitl lor a Summer Frock or Home hook You may as well have the lun oi keeping your iemlnine charm when all it costs is a bit oi rullllng on this pretty dress that you can easily make yoursell. It's good housewlie strategy, too. Meet him st the door in such a pretty home (rock, and ‘lgvvvont even ask "What's 000k- Style No. 30M is designed lor . i4. 16. l8. 20. so. 3Q and 40. 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