n~4uwu|mnr~ T‘""'.-Iv@v -.. - “urns-tr: z-rrfl" r‘ ___ from The Timer, London i Lenten Meditation THE BIBLE AND TILE NENBPAPEB To read the Bible in these days is to ihiu, perhaps with surprise, now 11111114 A1114)" apposite are some ul 1&5 uiost 1uic1e111. writuigs. massages tvnich 011cc Sfivlll€fl merely to re- iiect primitive thought and remote experiences have again become viviuly actual. compassionate uiiueistanuihg, rather 1111111 sliuckeu regret, 15 111111 still-cu 11y those ueice 11114015 101' tile (llfatluLtlUli o1 men" c11t1n1eu “£11011 Hunllla o1 outrage 111111 persecu-iun raise-u to heaven. ‘the 1.111" o1 51101111141, tne other that i111.- lrecij,‘ given is llle gained, the 11-11111111; 111111-11 found stipreihc ex- p11-5.~.o11 on 0.111.113; 15 uoctruie \11111.1 llLtjus 111.1 11.11301‘ to 1.1111 on “icon/bl tor .11g11111c11t.1t11c support \»11.‘11 L.1i.1l 1111) secs ll, glunuusl; tcr1iitt1. 1111: existence oi 1.111.- uctll is ant-sou o) cuilv ucvilry. What 11111)‘ well be 1011111111 miracles o1 11e- llvt-rniict: 11m lroquulit eiluttgti to ‘t co111111o1i11l11t-e. ‘111 111111" 1.11.1114" ui b11111 r111 1111.1 mutt U11.‘ 1l11:\'l- 11,11 seems to be: "llllS (1.13 15 11115 scripture iuliiueu 1n your ens.‘ ‘tile bible eiucidates th.» l11-\\'.~p11p11, ilie newspaper may be sulti Lo 111110 tit-collie '11 cohunclilaly on the i>‘1ul1-. A‘. 1111s lllllt’. riiore than ever, con- 1,111. .1.1.1 .11111 strength c1111 be uritwn iroin 115 pugt. .."1.,e1 there be any grim or uiseasc." wrote Rich-aid Mouser, "iiicuieiit 111w the soul of 111.111, any wound or sickness named, for 1111411 tlttre is liut 111 1111s treas- urc-liutisc u present comfortable itnieuy.‘ 'l'he 1151111115 were 111 his 11111111 win-n lit- wlote those words, b~1L 1111c]: cuulo be used o1 the New '1t.'>l.1,illlulll. Will] even greater truth. liiere is sustaining comfort 111 the kiitnes revelation of (Jud as 11W- ioiiiichy- concerned 111th the aliuirs <11 ‘.111 WUfld, 115 11 Iwllllil‘ sharing ‘runs o1 1115 clnldrun, 11nd .,, r111 who trust 111111 through ~3 change 11nd chalice o1 111e, r1111 tho shtidotved valley of death. The Ltiole coniiurts aiso by plac- ing 11h ~ -'-'1\ . ' st‘ 0.111 hope . ziftct‘ this period o1 tribulation the worlll \\111 \\‘11i through to 11 v.1)" of 1110 liciti-r 111111 liiipincr 1111111 - 1t has yo. known. 211115 he can hope: but his cc ‘tLlLlllV is th11t the vtorld ltscli puss“; away. that a sLuge of being uniuiuginublt- more disirizblc lies beyond 1t 11nd that, 111 S1. Patti's phrus "the stillcriiigs ‘ ' present 111111- are 11111 worthy 1.1 1i cmpured with thc glory that shall be revealed." Wlirttctcrugonies o1 body or mind must be endured, they cannot outlast time. and time itself moves impcrturbtiiily to its-v ‘s this comfort is to gain s11 .11. 11d every part of the B11110 shows how rout 11 factor in the “mind's lllfiluffy‘ is spiritual strength. its evidence is strikingly corroborated by the events of war- time. "The Lord will give strength to liis pcoplc" is a Bible promise of “llitil '1cli dut- secs the fulfilment.‘ -t111:1~_ too. the Bible ac-i :1 new unity‘, It remains, as it - y. has been, s. collection of great literature immensely varied in tiotc. immediate purpose and character. Yet at this time such differences rcccdc into one domin- nii: q11i1lit_v, and the Bible is dis- 1-1-riitti as n whole. From a collect- ion o1 writings it becomes a book: 1111111 :1 book it changes into a voice. a volro speaking a personal mes- sage to the individual soul. And to hczir that still, small voice is to kncv: it 11s the voice oi‘ God. ISLIIEIIIIKDS FOR. HAPPINESS DESIGN NO. 743 nlue birds combined with daisies mttke this prnttv iiesign for trim- ming your best linens Hot iron transfer pattern Nu. 743 contains four blue birds measuring about 4 by 5 inches four corner motifs and‘ four small daisy motifs with com- plete instructions. n To order pattern: Write. or send above picture with your name and address with 15 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. Neodleworlt Department, Oltarlottctown Guardian OITY---________ K Woman's Re a IPBING Iwondteriftiunpilltlrririgyet, 11 wintry birds are dreaming of r. mate, 1f frozen snowdropk feel as yet the sun. Any croou; fire; an kindling one ' one. Christina G. Rossetti. False teeth from the metal foil of cigaret packages is feptitrled as the crowning ingenuity -but by no means the only one -of Allied pris- oners of War at a German camp HINTS ON ETIQUETTE If you have one of those dominant personalities, for the sake of your own popularity and character. let the other fellows run things once in a while and you take a back seat for a change Afterwards don‘t bell everyone how much better you could have done i1 Suii-rcsisit-iit and tvutor-repcllnnt paint ha~ been invented that can be bFllSlled or stirayed on awnings without stiffening the fabric ALL-GLASS STOVE A11 all-glass stove has been 11e- signed that will give the housewife r1 look-see on what is cooking with out opening the door and allowing heat to escape FLOWERS RATE IN NEIV STYLE Flowers will play a pretty role in spring fashion. Here are some ideas for you. Sew a double row of while hyncinthg around the deep square neck o1 that black dress with which voti arc renily disgusted. Make a wide tvrenih of tnatching hyacinths for a wide black felt or straw. It will be a hat that you will love. A further match-mate would be a row of the vrlzite flowers sewed at the Dissolves package, movmci: -‘_. ... _ _ _. .. -1 Living o" Leisure The Woman's Realm A hugh pink rose. not on ubixcle of buckra-m and flounced ‘ the“ vuonun with stiffly pleated black net, sets prettiiy atop an unswept hairdo to form a hat. Pink veiling to add the new tone to your skirt, a rose- tintec. lipstick to harmonize. Tiny white rose buds, sewed around the hemllna of a last year's black dress, fashions it up. And a bouquet of the rose buds, bordered in black lace, tops the shoulder. This is wartime. oonservawin time, Wear the things you have but dress them up with clever, novel touches -and touch up your makeup to matchl PLENTY OF COLOR IN MEN'S NEW HATS NEW YORK —~Men will find a good range of hat styles when they go out to buy their lightweight felts this SDfllllZ The new hats are smart ‘and there are tiienty of types from which to choose Al‘ the besiliked color: are still with us -.many shades of grey and brown. blues and greens. Brims have stayed about the same-that is, they vary from the wice brim; favored iii sotne section of_the country to the narrower bflms that are more noticeable in some cities. The width of this year's brim is chiefly o. matter 0f choice A style that recommends‘ itself particularly to the spring season. and one that is growing fast in many sections, t5 the felt hat trimmed with light contrast bond and binding. In the spring a change to the lighter-color effect is pleas- ant. and this particular style is one that lightens and brightens with- out being ‘fancy.’ Style-conscious California has taken it up in :1 big way, as have many towns in the mid-west. The pre-blockec felt gives a man a perfectly Shaped hiit and assures him of the smartness the designer had in mind. Most tire-blocked felts egglif flaring black fabric gloves...have a hand-blocked look. and {hey so fast! So giilg, so thrifty! New, bigger [DOPE for your money! A Job Only You Can D0 Price Control question! And Answen Questions and Answers on Price Control will appear in Tlw Gvlflill" as a regular feature each day. The questions are those which have reached the Wartime Prices and Trade Board from housewives in this region. The answers are III"- vided by the Board. Renders who have intelligent question to nak on rice control are Invited to 56nd hem In writing to‘ the Women: Reginald Advisory Committee of the Wartime Prices and Trade B0B"!- Chappell Building. Charlottetown. _ Is there a price ceiling on stigar? _ _ A Yes. The price ceiling 011 51183!‘ is th-e highest price at which it was solo at each store durinS me PM!“ eriod. t l5 and Oct. 11. i511. p Q. Dosege get paid for waste fats saved in our household? A yeg n‘ you will take your fats to your local butcher h-e will pay you four cents Der "Pound 7°!’ Nnd‘ ered fats and one cent P01‘ will“! for unrendered fats. Q What shoud we do with the spare coupons in our No. 1 Ration Book? A, These should- be destroyed as they are or no value. It was neces- sary to include spares in the ration tool: so that if emergency rationing of any additional commodity became iiecrsstiry the administration would not have the expense and distribu- tion problem of issuing new books inside of the six-months period. -—1 will be in the hat stores this spring. DAILY DlPPlNG CUTS DOWN STOCKING RUNS- SAVES UNDIES ,TOO M ARVELLOUSLY SAFE FOR SWEATERS, WOOLINS so mam-v NOW EVEN corrous CAN ‘ HAVE LUX l Dorothy Dix ‘Suays- unw oomnsric 01201112 13111111111141; WITH COOK LEGENDARY FIGURE Girls Must Train For Home Service Same As Stenographers Or Professional Women rbr yearn I have The great 111110119? Q1 l 9 H8 begin with, they don't‘ think it worthwhile to DrePBIE . No girl woul z a eaticit . "°“‘°“ h??? llnfieihgdonb; n-wre ti» turn out a marketable ob. emselvel d. undertake robe a saleswoman if she couldn't do le sum in addition or subtractoin or multiplication. Nor would she aspire to be a secretary if she couldn't make pothooks or nut a tYPW/fllfir- But she 1111188! boldly 11110 110ml- makln , which is a. combination of all the 6t er arts and crafts. without the slightest knowledge of how to run a. budget. or cook a meal. or set a patch. Worse still. she goes on blunderingiy rforming the same daily tasks 01' irty or forty years without ever how to do them. or acquiring 1 that will make her know how her bread is going to turn out. instead of just hoping that- it will rise and not be a soggy mess: or that the dress she is making will be pretty. and not look like something the cat brought in. GOOD TIMES AND BAD DEMAND BEST IIOUSEKEEPING The average housewife never thinks of domesticity being one of the best ying ‘trades that a woman can fol- ow and one by which she can always make a uving if she nu matte herself proficient in it. yet such is the (EH58. sertgcfiza o s. cgiogr of any woman who knows how to 1115816 the 1101s and P8115 and 8N" superlative food out o! their; or who can In" hard times or good times there is always a demand for their They must have comfortable rooms and Pe l t t. o e mus ea d they will wear a path to the ey must have clothes. An e a. bow so that lt makes every woman who sees it green-eyed with envy set a. patc Thousands of women have brought up families and laid up a oom- petence for their old age by keeping boarders. tunes in dress-making and , h or make a darn so expertly that your worst enemy cant de- Others have made for- millinery shops. And the women who can tect it always have waiting list-s a mile long to their own line of work for which they It has that women sudceeded best when they stuck always been true had an inherited aptitude, handed down to them from countless generations of their grandmothers. And this is a point of view that I would like to urge upon the many (Continued on Page 3, Col 1) l Morning Smile MIGHT AS WELL I can't understand how you man- age 17o keep so calm, whatever hap- pens." said Robinson. "Oh, it's just a matter of train- ing," explained Thompson. "You see I've a wife. five children, two clogs and a cigarette lighter!" BAD FOR TRADE “I hear you've sot rlrl of the pret- ty asslstant you engaged." a neigh- bor remarked to the chemist "Yes." we: th-s- reply; “she twninq business away " “But I 1hought—" "A lot of my men customers kept saying that a smile from her was as good as a tonic W38 Don't Let the "Jitters" Disiu. Your Life I DON'T STAY AWAKE AT NIGHT! Do you turn restlessly from ride to ride every night-keep turning the light on 1o see what time it is —starf counting sheep and othei tried methods-overwrought nerve: are probably the cause of youi sleeplersness. Don't take your problems uno worries of the day to bed with you —if you must think, think of some- thing pleasant that will induct sleep rather than deter it. if your nerves are too highly strung, you should have an outlet MY NOSE KNOWS WHEN I Vi! ANYTHING EXCEPT xresaex mm: 01mm cotosunr oer: 9g: lInIahflnbIJL ll-‘WYOU cmr on favourite tissues. Steps are being taken to assure We are grateful for your patience. _hot oven (450 degrees F) about l! NOW, when fabrics may be irreplaceable, here's the mildeat, safest Lux ever made- to keep all your nice washables like new longer. 1 New, improved Lux dissolves twice as fast. Gives richer. longer-lasting suds that do more work. And a new, bigger pack- age, too-more for your money! 6H LONGER WEAR FROM THIS! WITH NIW, IMPROVID LUX llyon nailing: Illlu. l th Luz Daily Disperr 10,111: down rjrgclringerunl. keep un 1e: like new. Dip in Luz after every wearing. labia’ woollen. Avoid cake-son rubbin , strong, irritating ronpnUaecoo Luz lu l. llwln, droun. Di pgny cottons and prlntl in lukewarm Lux-lvoid cake-soap rubbing. Test for color fatness before wishing. Olrdlcl. Freshen by regular dips in luke- warm Lux suds. Avoid hen und rubbing. Do not iron. In wartime, more things need Lux euro. Dip them regularly in LUX! A LEVER nonucr for the high rpirlto-take 1on5 walla, devote your valuable oner- gleo to an outside interest-social work. amateur theatrlcula, and when you are ready for bed you will be no tired and relaxed sleep will come immediately. Perhaps also you need n check-up on your physical health-eyeatrain. anemia may cause nerve. Or you may find certain stimulants such n tea or coffee are bad in your case. Change your jitters into vitality charm. Our 32-page booklet by o well-known phyllcan explalm physical and mental causes for "nerves." giver advice on insomnia fatigue, nervous ‘ -" ' In- eludes directions for correct diet ‘"21 s"; Send 15c In coim for your copy of ‘Overcoming ' ervea‘ and Evgry. dav Health Problems" to the Char- lottetown Guardian Home Service. Be sure to write ‘plainly your neg" adsress and the name 01' book et. Name Street Addresltw Province KLEENEX AT YOUR DEALEIVS TODAY... please realize that the popular demand for Kleenex exceeds the production at this time . . . that our urmedtforces are using and are entitled to considerable quantities of their and your dealer will have a rupply in a day or lo. ‘a you of Kleenex -_1_-¢_...___.._.. _-._...._.. THE 001K ‘I CQNER 1-2 cup bran. 3-4 cup buttermilk. 1 1-2 cups flour. i teaspoon baking powder. 1 teaspoon salt. 1-2 teaspoon soda. 1-3 cup shortening. Soak bran in buttermilk. sift flour baking powder; salt and soda m- gether. Cut in shortening until mix- ture is like coarse cornmeal. Add soaked bran; stir until dough fol- lows fork around bowl. Turn on to floured board. intend lightly o few seooncs; roll m’ pat to l-2 inch thickness and cut with floured cut- ter. Bake on llghtlv greased pan in minutes Yled: l2 biscuits (2 i-2 inches in diameter). CARROT OUTLETS In place of meat serve a platter o1‘ really nourishing and tasy rice and carrot cutlets, They're goodl Add one tablespoon minced onion. 1-4 teaspoon pepper. teaspoon salt to one cup cooked carrot pulp and 2 cups boiled rice Then add one unbeaten egg. tablespoon milk. and stir until well mixed. Form info even sized balls and shape into cutlets. Bo'l in 3-4 cub brercrumbs and let stand 5 minutes Put 5 table- spoons bacon drippimrs or fat in frving pan and when hot, but not BBAN BUTTERMILK BISCUITS ‘sprinkle with pamley. Serve with apple or cunant telly. Makes air servings. LONDON — (OP) - February was the simplest month in London for nearly 41 years. 'Ihe capital than the previous high figure. t I NQW under-arm Cream Deodorant "f"! Stops Perspirction 1. Does not rot dresses o: men's shins. Does not irritate skin. Z. Nowaitlngtodry Canbcused nghi after shaving. 3, Instantly sto s perspiration for l to 3 dqvs. revents odor. A. A pure. white. grcnsciell. stainless vanishing cream. S. Awarded Apploval Seal of American institute o! launder- in for being harmless to 11c. waking. saute cutlets to a golden color. Arrnnire on hot platter and ,j——___-. For The PRINCESS JUMPER FBOCK 80o How Easy It Is To Make If you want sorriething pleasing and practical to eke out your cloth- es routine. you couftlht do better than run up this simple. front-but- oned style with the inset pocketl It nmktes a good-looking jumper to wear with your various blouses: and it's also a pattern you could V"? well use for a practical cover- all for home wear style No 2086 is (‘nslqmi for sites 14. 18. ill and 20 and 38. 38. 40. 41. 44. 4S and 4e. Sine 36 requires 3 l-l ylidl 85-inch fabric for Jumper; and 2 l-B Ylfdg for rhort. sleeved blouse. Blend twenty cents for pattern. Wr to your name. address and style amber. Be lure to gout; n“ you Style No. 2086 Nome 50nd AddNll Cit-Y Province A 1111111111111 sorrtmoit IIOT IlMlll If you nutter from not flutter, dung IPOIII. h an weak. nervous-due to the "middle-ago" rriod in n women’: life, an Lydia ' - V otlblo Com . Needlecraft Home l had '78 hours of sunshine, one more _ '