time: ‘rwo Lenten Meditations The Lonfin Times GOD'S KINGDOM "Seek ye first the Kingdom of Gnu and his righteousness. and Ell these things shall be added unto you." These words need to be fac- pd by those who hold that the Lord never thought or the K of God except as a supernatural reel- ity soon to be revealed, and as pos- scsslng no other relation to com- mon earthly life than that of bring- ing it. to an end. Ii this were the whole truth ‘ll. is hard to see how Chrlst‘s disciples could be bldden to seek the Kingdom when it would have been more_ natural to tell them to wait. for it. Nor is it easy to 5C9 how there could_ be any connexion between the righteous- ness God's rule. as a wholly new order for which men should search, and the provision of food and rai- merit, u? of the divine bounty. It men ll care about God's right- cuus rule they ivill not go short oi what is ticccssary for the mainten- ancc oi earthly liic. It is no exaggeration lo say that Woman's Re alm '1 Rare Flavor , y and Bouquet l HOUSEHOLD SGBAPBOO s; mum t.» New Potatoeg new pointed peaches. t em in boiling for t1_half minute, then them in cold water and the peel- ings will slip or! easily and with- out waste. thc wellbeing oi the world ill the‘ yours immediately‘ ahead deperldsl upon the extent tu vrhirh this word oi Christ i| heard and obcyed._ It men \\'lii ltut ncllcvc tnitt atcflllilflll to the rulc and (‘and has nitytliiiig to do with ear 1y security, with the building up oil n life in which there are earthly goods for all to enyol: they will 1i\ll back upon continual make- shiits which have no strength to endure. Principles of tnorality that ignore all reference to God and his latr. which is the oiie true stan- (lJiTl and sanction of human be- haviour, are not adequate to the vast and most difficult work of. re- construction now impending. ‘Those uho imagine that gucli reference is impractical and impracticable ideal- ism arc simply wrong and will be found to be wrong. The issue is not one oi the presence or absence of an idealistic motive, but of mans capacity to control the course of history while he acknowledges no control upon himself. The Christian creed docs not become a series of negatives when it faces towards the world, as though iilvrc could be no good life for men an natltzis. The world which God ma e and for which His Son rllccl need not be a profane and evil alace. In the ordering of its life lie way of God's law is the way of health arid peace. Air woolen garments l5 NW“ as possible and brush wixh e moist suit. brush. Don't press them too often. Let your elmiric iron cool alter use llnd remove any starch with .~ ~.-.\ and 1i damp cloth. Lost TWICE , Strain Tests Show! LUXed Stockings Disinfectants ln burning a. disinfectant in a room. the dish containing infectant should be set Linen Linen should be hung line so that the weight the waitp threads, which threads running the long the cloth. BETTER ntiftit D. C. Williams l. What is wrong with this sen- mill-ll Ylgmwusmststghothcr dish containing wage‘? THE Wlj DiFtiFtEfiT/‘é Dorothy Dix ._ ‘IF’ ll JOB utttv _ Yilll cut no Price Control Questions and Answers m. Qn ti ......::. ‘r. ri...*."..i'r..:t.2':r Ian as a reguar future each day. the questions are those which have reached the Wartime Pricey and (‘rude Board from housewives in this reclon. The auswen are pgq. "flied by the Board loaders. Per. u "»‘=l€."2..“'“‘.u.‘l“l.2“f“‘ll'="4 nv wall-egg, than ivrltinl to m: I Rlllonah Advisory Cum- mtqprag: m m: Time rrieu . er water plunr iv nor suturing under s. , the tiis- an- Q- Th - ‘- livmg rmfmpllfitlllititgggllllioxliiéndttih? lex warrants redecorating but 5e cuimot obtain any satisfaction “Us c“; ztvhatever trom the landlord. Must are the. pficgfilllmue w 11v: m this dirty “a” “I A. There Ls no “ihwl says you must live ally- pace . . . nor - .. tion which sayswtltigellgnalirlxgrdefitligt "eaemmw “"1955 this is delinitclv set out in your lease . . this ' lt ‘matter winch lnust be settled us- Luecn tli_e tenant and the lanqlonL Q. I hlld that I have not enough blltifil‘ when I carry 51X lunches a wcek and hate to walk four miles to work every day. 1 cannot do this Will-wilt noon lunches in which 1 have to use nutter. I5 there any on the rental regulation anyone else. gossip. SELECTING SPOUSE REAL JOB ’ Quest For Ideal Marital Choice As Barren As Diogenes’ Stint llwuuitiyeinsntuuebformldesiwlohlsbureainrostilu lumtlermlionnstmetnjtstiyrstqehlgsmletnwm been lulled for marrying also tines wi ooilmsleunsldniselfforhsviiuemsosdsdsvmflieflollywoodquotsln wimbyuylngthsthowsslooklngforehsppyhome. There is food for thought in this domeetle qvilode. for it bring; up l. numberof trlmoninl problems that no one hushed the wisdom to solve. Ono is the vuluo of , never-moo in nan 6 riqe. H. when we make e had guess in selecting a. mete the first time, should we try, try ggfln, M the old time MUures us to do tn other mot- ters? Or should we play safe and stay Dingle? Unfortunately there is no authentic date on this h matter sndfltist b whet puts imrrlage in the extra bu tbout benefit from the divorce clan. ror chain marriages do not seen-i to be any more Iueeellul than first st- Nor do their failures in having gotten their hearts desires in n. wife or htidisnd appear to tip men and women or: on how to pick them. bwldelllll’ mffllge is one of the few ence teaches nothing and in which glare d’? no Neither ego con cu serv u er ta light of warning around the altar. w my "a choice of a wife as his adolescent grandson does. and the men and women who matrimonial repeaters use their new partners as they did in taking an their old ma. You would think a man who had been married to s. shrew and s. nigger would fly from the very presence of a aluitp-tongued woimn, and that the woolen who hsd had s tlghtwed husband would pus up the man with a Yale look on his pocketbook. But they don't. "They marry them. Statisticians tell us that widows and wldowers, whether grass or sod. are more apt to marry replicas of their first mates than things in life in which experi- Gflfllbfl tmkes Just as foolish s just as little caution in selecting Nor ls divorce in reality the solution of the unhappy marriage that lt is in theory. For. nine times out of ten. when hinbands and wives swap partners, they find ‘hey have made I. bed bargain, and that they have only exchanged one set of faults and peculiarities for another. and that the new ones get on their nerves and are Just as hard to live with as the old ones were. I once heard of a woman who had had five I husbands say that it she had made as much effort to get along with her first husband as she did with her last. she could have lived happily with down at once to his meal» Jeinlt Nttmlbe One and saved iieiselt s. lot, of heartaches and trouble and Walked to the Wm“ l" We elm‘- All of which boils down into saying that there is no ideal husband or wife. and it ls a waste of time and effort to go around shopping The real secret of how to be happy through married is to be choosy before hand and make yourself satis- fied attenwirds. For while it ls true that sometimes a second marriage is happier than I. first one. swapping wedding rings is a chency business, hence? "Had we have gone it way I can get more but; o would not have happened." Tim - e-r’ . ‘z what is the some“ Worm” nuunds Emflufirlgntzlll bigger is‘ ll: for the non-existent creature. elation of "natatcrium"? There is no wny llils curt lftcelson. 3. Which one of these words is creased bcciusc you carrv lunch“- mlsspelled? V Ebthonerate, exhller- The only suggestion Ls to use moi: Ble- eXl-Ialfltlflfl- H sprcad that can be used ivlthont and most c-f those who try it lose out in the end. 4- n Bl QOES the Wflrd verl- butter. and to add butter stretch- flfl5ble maetanls a word lreginnint! as to the butter w m“ one pound with inc that means entangled"? ANSWERS 1. Say. "if we had gone." 2. Pro- nounce first a as in day , O no. and accent third syllable. 4. Capable of being proved to be true. "We want veri- lnextricable. Exonerate. fiable facts." 5. As Long‘ show. "hopelessly when used for sandwiches goes a lot further and tastes the same. _ Q. What is meant by commerc. ial accommodation? A. Commercial accommodation ls any vacant land. any land used (or commercial purposeg and 1e; business purposes. structure or part of a structure uged for combined business and dwell- =../ Yam stocking dollar goes twice as far if you dip your stockings in Lux. instead of rubbing them with cake soap. Lux makes one pair of stockings equal two pair . . . preserves their elasticity, curs down runs, strain tests Treat your stockings to a Lux "bath tonight! l-UXed stockings FIT better-- WIAR longer! ing purposes when the lent has not bcen apportioned in respect to bu‘ t for dwelling purposes and part for IDNDON — (GP) —Brlg. A. C. n l" . n - ‘*5 l“ “W? *1 Emlmd 1min any place o! 1553c?‘ iclgtlltn "r-:l§',3‘53y°<'%.cr'§- - business. offices. stores, etc. any was spent to make Hampshire roads fit to carry D-Day traffic and the work took ab: months. “HERE-suit: F STILL UP A number oi’ mules had lust ar- rived at the camp. and a recruit made the common mistake of lu- preaching mo nee-r one of them. His comrades quickly placed him on a streztlier, and started of! for ospl l. 0n the way the in- ed consciousness, glar- ed at the blue sky overhead. ex- perienced the swa ing motion as he was being oar-red along. and shakliy lowered his hands over the side. only to feel space. “Heavens, I ain't hit the ground yet." he groaned. HER JOB The teacher sent this note to the mother of an unruly pupil: “Dear . Jones. I regret very much to inform you that vour son. Robert. idles away his time. is dis- obedient. quenelsome and disturbs other students who are tying to work. He needs a g t aehlrul "pelnV Miss smith-Lick him yourself. I ain't mad at him." l _.-._ LITTLE DUTCH FIGURES g-r-w-r. , \. DMIGN N0. he land o! wooden shoes and skates eoino these little girls. raider To orderl-pstu-m: Write or send tion on her part. but which even Social and I Fashions :1 Liteil-ature tttrirs DIARY I B! ll Island Farmer's Wile i Tum vies s wind mm the bills "We..." i‘ "$22.; “tifuiffih “‘“ ln ts. Dark t azlll: mime day ;t"‘éli‘. "ififituiewwmwii"; ‘ll-Ff; stopped wmtp. southern-veranda: to agreed dish-towels ' convenient rail There was a great deal of ‘I ' 194s 4v being done in the vicinity last night. I suspected it when the men fetched a common box used for such e. when they came from the t g. It was taken from the yard later in the evening. Judy came home in concern. “There's a sleigh in the yard in the house on the hill. There must be something wrong. Pard is there too." That was it. James was there too. They were ielficngng the hogs for to-day’; mar- e . 00o so James was the busiest man, with lending a hand here and 3nd II knew James liad so much to 0. came in quietly at dinner-hour and surprised us at a musical instru- Iment. Judy had a broom in hcr hand at the time, for she had been swwping a. rug as she waited. plumes. l noticed sighed as he sat noon’s breeze and as she said “was ,neurly blown away." She was very ;trlm when she went down the driveway. Snug-fitting and becom- ‘ing hat, dark green coat. fur-trim- med. Now, excepting cn the Sab- bath. Jlldv sets forth on such a trip, in a costume of 801d Jacket and warm brown ski-pants. No vel- vet overahoes for Judy. but rubber boots not t0 dainty a skirt a ques- tionable spot but to wade thmugh it. Jeanie rode home. Judy called to me upstairs: "Do come and w! if you know who brought Jennie bac ." She should have known, but the sleigh left the yard so quickly: She sees him almost every daily. .Who? Why, of course the mfl - I manl | Q I O Jeanie has been readiim: "Good- bye Mr. Chips" by James Hilton- A book which to read is to enjoy. At the time it was shown in a. city theatre neither Jeanie nor I hap- pened to ace it. Such delightful things as attending pictures takes ‘considerable planning at Alderlea. Work and weather like ones lucky stars. must be "in conjunction." The story has to do with Mr. Chi-P- ping. Junior Master at Brookfleld an liirtglish school. He remained! there m almost three quarters all a. century “growing less shy and more mellow; growing more tolerq ant. more humorous. and alwayu more beloved by the boys he formed. l-le summed up in hm per- son lin abiding loyalty f0!‘ E118’ land: a nostalgic and Pill"!!! 10y- ty for Knthie <Who was such I dear!) the wife. who was with h so short a time (Dying Wllh h" first-born)‘ an lntelliflelll? loyflll-y for the clasics he taught and above all. a crusty dryly nmusmz- and llie-longrloyalty ‘to the school which was his world. I liked the gtoi-y quite as well as Jeanie, it is very clean and wholesome, if a blt athetic. Marlv teachers I have Enown. very touch like Mr. Ohlvl- Company came in to-nthtk rain —~young folk to visit Judy. When wood-pile, I shake my head. It's very wet to try-out his wood-split- ting plan tonight Judy served lunch. bit e cake she had baked w-dey-born out of tribula- r:s.'..YOV./ YOU'RE NEEDED NW T0 FREE A MAN TU FIGIIT fi/leéiizfitoz #25: 4/044: outfimk/ above pietug with your Mme and LiVingtSiLeisurTl§ THE woman's REALM Menhgnrhudsndovorwillhsvo. l there to get folks on their way. Jock went to the clty in a truck‘ was really ashamed when he‘ im night. ve ‘Ib oolnapeew words well suited w Words are like leaves. some wither Aldewg year’ l BYY YOCX‘ ‘ . I YOHMQI NOQ sacvttenv TIED WI riding ten e.- the .; the men and wlilrneilhitl the‘ mud m I dl-‘Yllleh the striélfi I N30! before ty the ck. be moremfTrrh? pa me‘ n HINTS or: onns an l m rtotm nouslii ms WWDrints left by certain type; of composition rubber soles on your clean floors can be avoided ii e016: of new are waxed be- fore wedrliw and rewexed m“. ioneliy. mmim that simtply won't come off "your firlgers will van. lit i! llah rubbed with l 910M Mtllflllilfl wt ammonia. Rim finnrs eeelyg under run- —Wuflworth Dillon. t ts klll CHBIEIBETONIE fig." m” ‘Mum’, w Salllufgintleiilnide fed to lAyinfl hone 1'98 mil-Iii? eggs with t shells; stilfepyrod ne hsd no algal“. lar- effect. .,.“°°'..l..‘8.‘>llin“‘pow°°“"y J3‘ tern e s druzs used in medicine to E-elieve Dflin from disease or injury. Aluminum me hospitals 3 used in making‘? less that transmits a Sllbltllllllililfl! ml‘ amount of ultra-violet ligh mm ordinary glass. ‘me Zanzibar Glow Grow ' Associltlon in s. brochure unlit‘; film sto of clovelpi says thulzt Zm- ‘n: h r now v ill m . P tee 1d,; lllwe in the world tlz e 0:113 blotting 110:1); porevfoolerlmlzllilfl? o! which d: on over he dented place and then he the clove of industry Some so ress it with a warm (never not) per cent. -thq but d da - u“ m’ mod an aimless ex Oordttiroys will In! unwrlnkltd and fluffy after many weaxlngs ll’ Ire hung dripp wet or after washing. Never. ile- ver wring them out. Stretch gently into . wet: mess very llltlltlt on the wrong side when almost dry; raise nap by brushing on the right side when dry. clove comes from neighlhortng island of A little first aid box of essentills kept handy may save many a long mending Job later. HINTS 0N ETIQUITTE when I Blrl marries but keeps when the frosting had shipped water in the making turned out to be very good in the end. And nnw James is com _ watches and the clock. If they are as he say: “anyways near correct" the late news will presently be in" kitchen. Until tomorrow - Diary-Good- Nervous lensitln III ‘fliltlllll DAYS’ ll lil Illllll if??? dlt bores l-llve'“"°~$.llis’illli?alisiltllll Q-Whwilttirlis tI-ndingtalk- .- I lit- e“ with - m-n- ml w» w» lineal tfiilrrusezmttlli 32min gun“ w’ u‘ n 'g mlleveutehuymptomnlthelpsuitunltl D . ltl A No: m should welt roi- ‘the mlflfihfifiifllilifidfflflmllt .3133 ma“ m $13,111: sol! lhdthemg wwnlnlvtipg WW“- mm‘ W!‘ h a l ust ahead of you. lflgszmbélamzedi m is may; d3‘: o?‘ would yo“ m" “m” from wholesome roots an hfilbslllfi" A a", ‘mm m h“. o! m. 1'31). Follow label dtml . olayennlieadofyotimwofu Y Y lway {primit- drive‘ to interfere. . proper o serve mm wlkh iksml-tssso? I 0. “noutnit l ETIilllETTE ! ' . . 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