PAGE aren't‘ use- e - AA . v v v “ DAILY lncvv‘ "c- ‘A,,_ our: TRUE anus By a Journalist our day. leadership is wers to our (lecpest and most from the it mean illlYZlilllR and, if it does, 15 can understand. _ v- v _ vvvvw7771 LENTEN IMEDITATIONS i searching questions. What is life. its ing but a ‘L. rm; cnakiioqgitrgwm __GUARDlAN_ 'W0man’ s Re alm '1 Sociolvohd Pevrs ‘g Househol menl Should Receive Care { Be careful of " “””“” ‘Equipment u you dill: ngtfgsehletblg new teaching!" But it was new before‘ is the “dl/l“ Elven house- olut-fly in the sense that it went far wives b." government authorities beyond what others nad believed Sm“ l" Wm be quite impossible to . about the good hfe’ it was not nec- “Place Wfl-Kbihu machines The desire for leadership is not cssarily contrary td it In the older D1866 machine and m‘ zzgieiislneg’ ltolthose European couii- beliefs. for example férmvenes was but supplies gogmnglffgfigamg- ' _w ici rave accepted uut0c"t" alw d -- l ' - ~ » who impose their will on the pehhll; eveiilylsnathrltlutgild Tletlsthlrkiclelilictdhpeiilririglrlf QN§§L“““°“ 31v.“ assurance that bv force. and are responsible to ncne ment and vengeance were also p pans Wm continue w be Lhgnselves. l“'i.‘ell us what to deemed legitimate manufactured‘ It : " lVO us a ead": how oiten men to forgive until t t . gélfilgliuiglflfllld? ‘arle made. and by seven." that is. there nilisltbxeynoudlrlds l)?" part5 "WY be slow, for lndus- will) 6- hey reilect an at- to their forgiving nor any limitation r e5 which are turning to war- Jesus taught course that delivery o! lfilrritélslg rof . e_ titude which arises out oi the con- of its scope time produoilo mas and l _ __ H . V p _ - . n are necessarily or Ming. guiécscroyi pool yo’); isllilvéallgéuiliugriccgrlggagn Hlsrrttlaclilng Ltillegedulihcgn Eben‘ civilian work, re. lwdcrslnp has been spokeirof as Him is not to entem-t QLMM" I “g t1s' "one oi_the concealed idolatries of but willingly to ucclzptnlgis tllfifhfi take the be; p0 b] r . f liie. Men are not cogs in a m h‘ 1 s SS1 e care ° ym" 'I‘nere is.h l l , l - ' . M me- Pefrlgerllflri ‘gikgggrsétigpfizlzfgfjvrzléiggtggéi killed“? becoming meie auto. __,, , or an Dano eiavio _(;i- ' - Master. p In‘ Him ucsee what true often tried-to tullln Hilhbilrlilghaklgg? l3" Put milk. meal? and th°5° “W188 Tum who 110.1 “his is) ‘gig mlgrcgngf lfiagtgr. 13g: that He railways refused ‘llfigtolhgzloye lovresteditgflilpcrature ' ~ - - ses me r , i‘ . or mm glgnvraae gtfhltvereongoihirlll! ‘brfz ‘News lmlt- a Cy beside nwanum 1 _ _ I , I H’ I rom e shackles of ‘ever put m hot dishes of food. ...'.f...'?f"3?'ft;‘€ufi-‘l3§ so; l:%¢%.§:§t-S.a:'.‘lzistelztizzm “"- °’"" t’ m" temperature "m- Here are some tips as to how w , Don't overcrowd the shl o H , . e ves so es e give am detailed that the air cannot circulate free- Don't use as a store cupboard. - . T0 His disciples Jesus 581d’ “Y P‘ k ' its mcann ' d? A - ~ '- - - . , ~ 6 1C les. jellies. unopened can d ficance org‘ ugecwto finxddillfllhtehltghlild ‘Inioilrillndilillantflhll’; ‘Evy?’ whatsoever shortening d° m” need $913 all” 60d?’ will“ L» God like? What is i115 was not the‘ build 01,35,123“ (flsffig ———i______. - _ ~ ...__ essential not ‘i? U - ill * > - ~ - < * w.‘ "T " _"‘““' " uuestions a blllltiiant ligljiltl iimthl-tdltislil Zldrhhnfisllthbilitb Ltlhee mgditfhgralllfnhatgl htield lhfistt than: lgohlgrdor lglghar in the tent-hi f J - - ' . [l ' . » , . . 5 n . e “I'd “mflblesnlklylflol clfgeblllésiilirilplsertofldhi lclclfg: A2113’ Eggffrtlisegléelildersknow- Spirit of Jesus. which is the spirit of perfect love. will one day be seen He (lid not "strive " to off ‘th - m; l. also [he Lo. - p , _ _ _ n01‘ Cry. His 91 B only wav out of our dif- “r iow t0 1m». Tl ~» ' , ' l; . ‘ , ~, . r . 1S 1e was‘ which ills lfliiclllilfllcild: lfctfllhieiollll} llsli-aet lliplalzllfi hgllcebdltlortlegln of me" of God Hlnlself’ 0mm’ leads‘ and leadership W9 ‘OUOW as an act of flee choice? Yet New OXYIJOI. ls Still Miltlerl Safe for Rayons, Ton! Once you try it-—you'll ree it's true. Your wash will come white without bleaching, even in hard water. And you'll say it's the whitest wash ever. NQW» Lil/Oh", Harder-Working "Huctlo-Bubblo” Suds You get these glorious washes with OXYDOL’: new kind of suds-“Hustle- Bubble" suds. The ‘re longer-lasting, harder-working su s-much richer in washing power. Packed with more power to wash clothes white-and they're the ltind of suds that get clothes white with- out bleaching, wash after wash. “Dldlvllbllljs.l-bl-‘Fllllfiyksaid. "A that runs through the Gospels and and in following Him we come to ~. echlsnulettuaendaoi our being. WHITEST WASH EVE ozaéuééyoucr/zorzgfaaé/ Yet, Oxydal is now milder than before. Actually kinder to hands. And safety it- self for lovel ashable rayon: and col- oured washa les. Andjus! nolico Oxydol’: new economy. Every cupful now washes more clothes or dishes. You're money ahead with New Oxydol. Ounce for ounce. Oxydol oes farther than any of 18 leading map; And reynemb , for stains or unusual pieces Oxydol washes white with- out bleaching. If you don't agree it's the WhIIESI wash ever, simpl return the un- used portion of the pac u e wig}; our name and address to OX DOL, om- real, and twice the urchase price will b; refunded. This o er expire: December 31, 1942. stscrmc n: Proves u! -n¢» OXYDOL l. cllflddli’! Wliitut- Washing s...» Now, the whiteness of clothes washed by Canada’: lending laundry maps i: ncieniifically measured and compared! Equal imnplel ofcloiher-washed with e ual amounts of these noapl for n: equal time-t en measured by Electric Eye. And Oxydol win: for whiteness! Clurly our. washes other Canadian loops-including 101p; in wide use, priced the mm u Oxydol. preserve them. Perishable fruit and vegetables should be put ‘mmediately into the reflgeravor. Cover to avoid loss of moisture. Remove outer wrap- Plhg of meat or fish, put on p. Plate and cover loosely with waxed Use as small a size of container as possible preferably [llflped gov. bled refrigerator dishes, Large bowls take up space and waste r9- frlgeration needed to cool them. Don't Open the door longer or more often than necesary. Warm air enters, and more" electricity has to be consumed to cool it. Do not operate at a temperature lower than necessary for food pre- servation. Milk needs a lfimpem- ture below 45 degrees. No place 1n the refrigerator should be above 50 degrees. Wipe up all spilled food lnimedl. Btely. l0 Prevent corrosion oi por- celain surface. During refrosting wash inside of cabinet, inclutfng ‘be freezlne unit. with sllvhtly soda water. ° Wash the otside vt-ith mild soap and Wfilfl‘. 0r a non-abrasive Clean- lng agent. Never scald rubber-divided ice trays. CW1“ coils or fins of the motor mezranism with a stiff brush, or he hand attachment of a vacuum cleaner, Defrost th 1i . rgqice iitldelmggotlriigkunit before i-e m or Id cl . ‘ _ W118 about Zhgl-lthird, l)‘; ill; (1)5329 R I rfi-fifrflfi GDIIVEIIEIIT BIIIIT Sll! “"“"'ITJ.'I onal I Fa STEIN/VS’. SPPAI/VS l/flill/l/II/il/IS 00. roams’ [llffl/I/t 0/1 ‘IN-LAWS NOT DIFFICULT 1F, , _ l YOU USE COMMON .SENSE ____ l. W" ‘V6118! telnperature condi. "m" “m” “m”- "r Don't; Butt In 0m Their Problems Or Give Advice Until It Is Requested If you have children. the chances are a hundred to one that 500x35 p|p you M ' m" l" check"! by a servwlggithhafd: mag/i have deteriomt. the door fits tightly, should hold a piece ess of a dollar or later-and it alwa s seems sooner-that you will have iii-laws. is as certain as tha ‘God made little fishes that your ha i! Talk about t e difficulty of is nothing to f John's wife and Now all parents know, either from observation or their own experience, tlut the in-law relationship is a delicate, dangerous and ticklish job to tackle. They also handled right it is productive of peac ness, comfort and Joy to all concerned. led. it floods the terrain with tears causes more broken hearts and bitterness. an more cruelty and meanness in human nature than anything else in the world. Such being the case, one would think that every father and. mother would begin beume prepare themselves for the hot spot on which they are going to-have to stand some day, and work out some plan for successfully treat- But they dont do it. act as if they expected all of their children to S0 when John gglasc {hat itdcannot . . ocsr- oors must be ad °r “he rubber Basket replace be easily pulled l‘ A shortest: of certal t ll be wool, and an ullgerlfe 59:1‘ finished cements. has led to Knitters to avoid Enevcn approaching "vi-col all appeal to all edMmtk women have a hallnflntsh. a S?“ l K Partly-made Jumper o1- h 0d skeln of wool tucked away Now ls the time tcbllisllljr? a 1:813:15]- ’ Shirley-to finish up work that is .- m’ W efiun, and plan how to use up ex- . us: stock». Quite small quantities make much-needed children's socks and mittens for Eiitzlan¢ Try to Dian now ‘ any fancywork y what ‘mill-ill! Pop don't know any mor ou want to d, own fclk or charitg; “on tum)‘ When yc-u have 59516. buy wcol maternl and when dull day: and the long evenings carve you-l: have counsel. envy on hand to g0 on wmL n-"sh or other ‘Lam n-anknanaanmsmaannmmnna shions 4A‘ AALAAA J 15513551‘? .27. _1s\12 f vLiterature --~-_;_\_; vv v vvvvwrvwv v lDorothy Dix Says- n and wives adJusting themselves to each other. it liming how to gumshoe around the peculiarities o Mary's husband. yourself to be a fall in love an get married. justed Egg“ Don how you get along with them. 1e ing the situation. be old maids and old bachelors. igeliv hufisbandhilgtp) ligie faéniIl/ir cirplet, lélom igid rngs ome r e an an’. n ro uces er e about how to treat in-laws than they do about I u“ “"1"” T°°fl1 Pllsle. YMTt Don't kid yourself in LOOK TO THE FUTURE So to the prospective parents who are about to,receive large bundles from Heaven, or the other place, I addiess a few well meant words o1’ First. while your children are still in kindergarten begin by preparing n in-law. to believing that what- ever other peolales children may do yours are never going to grow up and lness Wlll de- know that helpful- t bung- out ato They s round rrrrn i175? uvrs, | srr YOU mo” "1"" m? teeth thoroughly, lvlvlax them iParkling white and my mouth refreshed, lmiw cums firm and healthy; neutralizes mouth acid Ind sweeten: the breath. Y"- 1 Mflslssu my teeth daily and If you will accustom yourself to the thought that Junior and Bablkina now my dentist compliments me on are not always going to stay little to is who love Mama and Papa best and their .m“fiv°ness_ want no other companionship but theirs. it won't be such a shock to our nervous system when you find out that they want to get maaréeéiigt; is: . lARGES-r SELHNG room up homes of their own. And you won't feel that Juniofa signing hussy‘ ho got him to sign on the dotted line at the Marriage License Blliféflll” when he wasn't looking, and that Babikinfls husband is a kidngpper who would be jailed ii he got his just deserts. o slow about opposing your children's marriages unless you know some good and valid reason why they should not marry the girl or boy they have picked out for their mates. choice is no reason for trying to break up the mflbfill- Hllsbfllldfi 5nd WW9! are purely a matter of personal taste and every individual is entitled to please his own fancy in a life partner. Because their choi KEEP A SILENT TONGUE And put the soft pedal on what you say about John's sweetie being a. flighty little nitwit and Mary's boy friend having come from the wrong side of the tracks, and that you would rather see them dead than mar- ldtoth . Y illh totk it ll back when the flrstbaby is bdrm. and ‘larlnthouglguygi willahhtch dpea trlice no daughter-ln-law or son- ln-law ever gets over knowing that he or she was not wanted in the family you seldom see in this wicked world. ass into a state of grace that W at you don't see doesn't worry you. and if you only have a visiting acquaintance with your ln-laws you ce isn't your PAST! m cum annam MACLEAN PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE Don't go to live with your ln-laws or let them live with you it’ there lg any possible way to avoid it. No two families can live together in the same house without friction unless they GOOD REASON “There was l crowd at the ton will never find out what a poor housekeeper Mary is, nor how many cig- hall last night," said the oldest i1. arettes John smokes. nor will they know how boxy and cranky you are. COURT IN-LAVWS FRIENDSHIP As you are the older and more experienced and worldl the first advances in conciliation to the new comers in your your new daughtcr-in-law as assiduously as your son did. l. habitant to his wile. “Something special on?" asked his better half. wla make "Oh, yes!‘ It was burned down," mily. court was the reply. Use as many --___ arts and wiles to ingratlate yourself with your son-in-law as your daugh- NEW VERSION ter did to catch him. Make them feel that they are welcome members of the household and that all that you have is theirs. instead o! treating them as sneak thieves who had somehow broken in and stole the sliver BDOOUS. "My YOURS nephew Roland’: fame!‘ has bought a co/w, and when Don't make suggestions or offer advice to your in-laws. no mat‘er I saw Roland a couple cv! days pg‘) how much i-llfil’ need it, or what fool things they are going to do. J°bfl I said: ‘Does your cow give much and Mary married to get away from their own parents trying to run them mum," and they are not going to take it from any in-laws. If you will Just keep quiet; until the youmz couple find out that they can always depend upon “she doesn't rive. it." m told me. vou to stand by but never to butt; in. you will have t-hem eating out of "You've got to sort of take it away ‘your hands. In short. lust remember that an iii-law whom we love and who loves ' + us ls one of the prize packages of life, but we have to put it up for our- OOIIII WHEN IS A GIRL DEAR MISS DIXqAre girls 16 years of age old? WONDERSING GIRLS. ANSWER-No. Thev only think they are. “OLD?” Girls of that age alwa ircm her'." womtn PAY BIG rmct run POOR y 44 n consider themselves blase. sophisticated women of the world. ‘They thinl: they are wiser and older and more experienced than they will ever be anain .and particularly they are sure th their motherQ-giow. at they know much more than DOROTHY DIX. ’ You woman who he! and look "wuhed outP-limp and droopy-may be pnyinil Ibl price of hemoglobin lhortlge in the blond. The demlndl of monthly “periods? protr- sandwlohes. hrealdast or lunch “u,” m, ‘u Mum", w hm: “bu”, U... Canned Lobster Is with the world's turmoil chang- Pressed in many pictures, the family menu ‘this paste keeps for several days. al rs coamlezim ll .i'tle too For- tunately people on this continent don't need to pull in their belts. The most important factor now is robust health and high vitality, the better to produce and to man the fore/is. Greater and greater emphasis must be given to nutritious diet. We, who have been foremost in the world in serving good, well-balanced meals, give even more attention now to the principles for building strength. Foods with proper nutri- tive value, with the ail-important vitamin content, stand guard, Today, food experts advise one serving a day of meat, fish. fowl or cheese but of all these, scufish is not only the most easily digested but is the most all-round nourish- ing food. Of all seafoods, lobster leads with the highest nutritive content, and lobster canned loses none o! its vitamin value. Canned lobster is rich in vita- mlns-ABD and G, retaining also some 01 its c content. 1t is a pro- tein and mineral food, being espec- ially blessed with an abundance o! iodine so important to inland diets. Chief mineral content is iron; it also provides the ‘ nebuildero-cal- clam and phosphorus. Nicotine acid now realised to be an essential food property is present in a beneficial quantity. ‘With canned lobster able lb per- form so valuable a function for the diet, it is a mistake to leave it out o! the weekly menu. Now that three-quarter; of - Canada's salmon pack la going to Britain and Japan's tuna. fish isbanished from our markets. we can let canned lobster furnish a Portion of P54 lentiai food proportion lfl 0m‘ 519T»- m- a delicious variation of breed ' custard. line a buttered pie-dish with buttered bread and spread cn sit lo oi hi. month; tbrt a layer of grated raw apple IN qlllc FBI! - DOIYDQ I. 1 e h o i in ‘lghml’ m"! m nne1Y£h°l7P9d liloncy and help c no away that "lcnden arsley ream of tirodneon no often a... opu- a; eunrlltioruflturt your couroe n! Dntvrliumo a raw P salt and toast: Pound together tinned sal- Y mon, onld boiled potato. cold boiled Tllsnrgdahljdollhzelln‘? l’1§'By'dB|l'l.o€l"lllll\"r:l|lll|-irlll: (or raw 'giatcd) , Rich In Vitamins @3351 i‘ celery_lelhetg' anélléwetop gass ,1 lll . Th” ha! inereau hemoulobln when on l: u a ortu e of it due to lmn dell: Pink Pith today. Ali Your durum. _'2 caocuaran nauvmi-"anu MITTENS A crocheted unset-la’ hciBiQTT-{Trg agil- and easy cgoghwldllladdefl t a" ~ iron! of mittens m- an infant -~ l» u we {utmost Pattern m. n19 cont: "a lls 0 , ll q lain needed. ill tr ti f ti ns. were o“ P" c .. m...‘fights?!’£a€§"8§".'i.fi“l§3l2’h2t.l2"$l€n Sitlioltl? w h alternate layers finish! with bread. Pour beaten egg milk over and ccok la usual. address with town Guardian. To Charlottetown Gun-dim ‘rhla lb on enoelTe-nt clearuer for N°°GY°W°Yk 59°11'51"“! silver and plain: Bail an ounce “m Denim No. 879 of cream of tartar, salt. and plump; in a nllon of water. 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