I l SIMPLE GOODNESS humus liars-mass |i ~ n Item The ‘limes, Long" --n— i i -- ~-——-- ____.._.___.._ Lenten Meditation ALONE Rio honour of the v; THE cilARLorrm-owivar GUARDIAN alm "1. Social and Perso Dorothy or; s; j i- TAKING WIFE FOR GRANTIIJD NU. 1 SIN -IN MOST LOVING HUSBAND Financial Coiutrol, Dumbness, Discourtesy A Job Only You Can Do Price Control Questions And Answers (,5 f‘ the P‘ MP8. A. A. MODUUIIII h" Wed- D3518‘ 1; perplexed m5 rnoess Margrict Fran- d Questions and Answers on Price who supposed that the lirlzcglgiglhlgfii gm“ °I omiilb-Nllesau in Ottawa, guvllslf m m}; ‘,§’§,,¢'{,“,§,°“°M,°f Rated Major Shortcomings Control will appear in The Guardian lead . movement m‘, immediate crecéitglénemeratlon plate has been Richardson an her brother Dr: as a reflllar feature each day. The poumfl anq “om-mm: cmmge must Pun . He! Royal Highness D_ A‘ Mcnufi s Sex questions are those which have denounne the fiscal levies ‘abused co @618 Julian has graciously s , reached the Wartime Prices and by e, mm “m”, the opprew Xlisented to the ssle of the late Mrs. i-i. -r. Beg: who hag been ii Trade Board from housewives in der included ion, want, and social injustice which 1“ n d" m‘ lil-lbicea of the Ne er- residing in New Glasgow N 5 A correspondent asks: "What are the faults that women object to this region. The answers are uru- blended face Pow h we“, m, in palmnm They could All? s Aid Society, in New York for sometime is being wcidgmegi most in their husbands? Well, the No. 1 Brievance of wives is their nus- "d"! l" ‘h’ "m" nude" who ' urchase ot ot er not understand our Lord's seeming m Dlweeds from the continent- to Charlottetown and with Mrs 1,, bands taking the mfor granted. That hos turned more marriages into have Intelligent question to ask on with your P _ the detacnmen; from such mnners‘ He Vii e sale are to be devoted ex- B. llunt has taken up residence Cinders, ashes and-dust for women than all the combined liquor. and mlw will")! l" "M!" i" "h? re aratIOIIS t0 sanctioned the payment of tribute c usivelly to aid children in 1-101. p; 124 Prince street wandering feet, and shlftiessncss that afflicts so many of the species. Jllcm in Wrliilll l0 "N! Wlimfl" P p nc made éiowpiiottesr. against slavery: land a tcr the yer. ' -_ 0 e s’ Fori a drunkard will tell his wife when he is sobgr thattghe grciitws {ivzigmlg igivclzgrgrfxmgligsflélgnirdl value of $1.45 0T more‘ g: xdlvlldgr" lnndilsgiltxiig “ilficlliififii The Duke of Oonnsdgm h" ,,,,‘,*J,’,“":,,,,‘I‘ ,,,'“f;',,“',,,,";,, ha“ S; $33’ 133%‘??? ‘ilzliisetliiliiogilsyfisoltlfcrvyn sltiutigghplflllsgfidgrisf‘ Ibestoewcillssgs i Channel! Bulldlns- Ch=Pl°"°'°‘"" . 0dr CHARLES oi ti" “i” 99"!’- ‘mndmg " I" “Y! It the that at a meettu of the Oanmiian “m” m‘ Wu“ m" m" h “me P” i“ hhmh “mew "I “M” h" duw j Q. Why do ou insist upon ca.rin- Qpnsuitaui n“, chi... Yet his was not an attitude o1 in- p ° mn- u- Mhiliwflifi- Institute of Min g and Metsl- “d” m‘ u“ m“ °I h" ‘a’ °r n“ ha“ lng sugar app icstions being reoeiv- m“ u your skin ti!!!” h you: e,wc ecouiltedl o enn boo ' ‘ aoo apufmsew s 0 e fiifieregfehit? the flitting of huma T,“ Bushes; ‘r I" t lurgy. on Monday in the Mount v! “f; if"? Blgd fihaifllfflhauitijlgigblyg: ‘ed by April I5 when the official ‘gun; W1, face peril" i” m“ m." i. "i"? °' '"i?5i5d“5‘i»if i§§§2"v%i.'i§c°‘§§£3 l‘ "v “'5- 1”- $i=i§=~mii‘§‘°i==ds3i»%‘“%‘li lifi" i". ihisdeshums, malts distrust"; M‘ “°‘ °"'“ “h” " ‘i “~1- =~ aci" eru upunwilh _ ns l " " e i‘ 5 ' its)’ ' sistetd’ was tléatttlo reform ihdllgciriilr h" M‘ hh-‘hfhfl- “was on m ha?" Ping-Legit? s coon?” of mg y?‘ vgffigehgxgltgfsgehfi] cheerfully Ad yrmilgemenu“! hive ‘i, “lie ‘Zlliill chargta fi“‘;2rp;::'er(>ns box w mus ever a e o g1 ' ' wor - ma e or e man ac ilre o s - i ' means of reforming llfieissasggfgé‘; The rummage M1“ Jean grad? ‘mtg; “gfivowlsvhg flcient stocks of sugar to meet home d-Mduuy ‘b c“ e What seemed the more direct nioui- mum-i- youngest daulhtcr of awarded the latinum sdsi i§ Wm‘ Mush“ PRAISE hhhhih“ ‘hmhhdd "d ‘hm "m" h ‘ od of Bii/Elliptlng m remedy this m, Captain and Mrs. William Dpug- djgflngumhed Em,“ tom cwad; - lhave to be distributed. By leamlng me other mm wrQng would m h, las, to Thomas Woodman Stewart, and the allied nations in perfegtin Jiut why womm are so insistent g Well ahead of time how much sdgsr ms pmmmicf .' lils view, to cleanse no more than (FA-F. son of Grou Captain fl probes for .oducin mccnnfi uiwu their husbands telling them wn- will be needed, all preparations for ‘In; JENK“ flu m“ the outside of the cup and planer; and Mrs. H. R. Stewar , has been magnesium This meda is iven tmhhuy “hm” me slate 9f ihcil‘ Biff-T‘ l the canning season will be made. n1! hi, v. . _ .- ititgguldimimagm man's setting gréggiydstg 5"" rim at three by the International Nickel gom- 30x1‘? vlahlgnttlllaet‘ Dtflllliydehtflslkltigfyle lnilil Q. Does the Wartime Prices and 41llDl7PI\5\I'\Qsh-h"n‘g" W Ii p70 , I» til’ fgrngo - i ' ' i ill m is 3mg: hang. spores: gills mgr: dtikl’? om ' H a1? Ignited Iilhilrlzlil £3” yutltlsitilistivtlute m‘ ggstliglgsithiehglll" 21813;‘??? 1%; llgmrlg hi‘ fiillrguriiéign only sugar’ m’ m?“ ‘mum I cu as o enno l lndi id wa. a t ' ‘ i ‘ character would lead lgicvltalllyua; are being fggweifrdeflongfrififilrlilauglti‘: Mrs Bracken. wit; of ths on lhntexplnlmdt is jusztthzlit wolgwg “'5 A’ The" ‘n’ 0th" thmg‘ "t" iBF-"achihg 5°01“ chunkvs. while it "m"?! mflny Charlottetown rela- Johnbracken 'and for 20 rs d Ialtilggy, ad‘ ixliohinl ml (law dnls Bin‘ “med under n‘ dkecnm‘ "m" a“ mo}; in“; down“; beyund man-s tlves and friends. ' y e h“ a h h “is an ~ "§ essentiallty basis. These include many needs, the welfare o‘ ms , _ _ First Lady of Manitoba, has no wife always feels that she Isa pool, farm mmmnery, new and used “emu ‘on Upon character the M,“ mm‘ ma“ w“ host“! magmas‘! mimic?“ hgfiglf. She neglectiedncrgatulre if he dgeslntinoticg blades. standard railmad watches Kingdom o; god mus; be bunk a; . luncheon bud“ n m. club h” ‘our “my looking i118 hull gggyluxigletshe gs as neg/d a ti; to. gill and small arms ammunition. Under ~~ ___- Ugo. 5:181‘ gfllgdnligcuesxut glnrcgvblginnftde, filiiéflfigdlllt‘ lgonday hhonoring ‘ and taking an will/g Dig the tlile- n er ms ‘ a m e ‘er §§ii§rm°§§§>£§sihh° tggfibghecglrilo I mhiurls nrldtiyou: “All mi‘. m’ . - y 0 ruro, w o is be- | I _ 1 eon en o ie rassrrc e._ mt tho Saints ranged as it were before the in! pleasantly entertained dur- §§n§§ti°°,§', “fig, Qafigefifiomi, . The next fault of husbands that rhmnfid in Board offices. The rat- m top with pieces of butter. Bake in “Y” M this “Md prmmms hi5 m5 h" brief V15": how- nw in Mp tre l 15 g m, wives object to is dumbnfls The ma! silent man may be an lntri uln 10mins Qt men Wm smmy he added a fair“. =40“, Over mpg p," f‘ , w, sums-i- Au “in: swat muitl- ' ' ' l; o d the nuntar ‘tn haven u‘ ilguro in novels and plays: but tic stakes no hit in the home circle g rig i” ‘he "s" about '1 1-2 hcu-E ‘Fowl-dint with hug; ggrgiaigi nfiiliionsu-ilxg: wanffdllliitrlixgm bells stat: ring out. blhnlg,‘ tiroughcgho enlvexs from"; :3; woman's_ideal of an agreeable life companion ls a stuffed shirt that has cream. A k’ l names are forgotten for each of season acooiilling to 9",‘, gm Dtlfthén the writing gr reheatlinl 320g?‘ glglfifiigbwtiltklguéatfgltisn a store dummy and that only grunts gvhom be Dreservles somelgcord. s e s ' g” mvglwin fgougghmtg?‘ Moat women spend their days in their houses with no more excltlns ‘u, BEAN MEAT 3151-1-15; ALLJERAN Alcrnfls t wou svarcev nos: s to Mrs. nodl Ette " ' it th h d t, td ' 1 h ' -*——' over-estimate the in lucnce which. daukhtcr aigeuvislting nlrhd ‘Ill-rt: lelstjumlilggalfxxhllliyeWglgléglvcghtitllllerjmnfi :00 e {ed nlinarhsfggflyiybgnto tililfvgato 2391's. i§§i5r“§v§§i°lic‘§“wtfinwn§@§ twleil; l i 1 tablespoons shortenil ighthleogtggljnegtaltlg, ‘ivllllfiflelriliyvfilliseffi, iivdney the guests of her parents, rake an active p“, m the pom“ apparently lose the power of speech when they cross their own thrcsholds, z fggspoom m‘ 11-4 cup sugar f ' . , 9 conscious. Far less b conspicuous r “d wh-Fr-‘m? o‘ “ma” “hi h“ °i "h" “hhhi” h“ why FINANCIAL FREEDOM ENCOURAGES woman ' ' " """' " " “hm” WP?" l .55 All-Bran. kadershlp and “om, deeds than M" R H SW“ M" (col) a. Canadian woman mould not 2 tablespoonsmnced onion 34 mp mm by beins What they were they save s. riéidin slid two ‘children have illfvfnfnggewmrmflfi P:,§',§,,°',,_,'"‘g,*g;;l The third fault of husbands that gets on the nerves of wives is the a minister crnis upon a member 11 fjlgifgfg“ Ciwllped Paisiev 1 m, m,“ worthler ideals and stronger hopes "turned mm l m“ w canon “n, mam,“ “rum almost universal masculine belief that women have no desire for financial of his flock going home a little un- ,4 cup “w” 1.3 Leupoon u}; in their fellow-men; the force of character. When the average man ponders this lesson it brings hLm both warn. It warns him against the error of dlsiegard- mg the truth which our Lord's ex- There is still no real hope of improving the world by _ unless those changes spring directly fi-oni a new lng and encouragement. ample enforced. rxtei-iial changes relation between the soul and God; the planner and reformer work in vain unless God build the house. But the witness of the Saints brin s who iamen s lils seething lack of means or influ- i) forward God's cause. ttle he can do, there is much that he can be, and character is the most potent of forces. To be- come a better disciple himself is to hrlo all mankind. No difficulty of riltuufilgemfi it i0 any mice to hel If there is l filth need check that effort; in fhcir theology the Saints differed vastly, and creed. which is a sum- ninry of experience, necessarily changes and widens ns new expor- INWFS reinterpret life. But the un- matched power of simple goodness noes not change: it ls this alone which brings true happiness, this alone which can redeem and trans- form the world. CLOTHES SAVER _..__. It's just plain economy to ro- tate wearing clothing as each gar- ment will give longer wear if worn less frequently. COMFORTABLE SLIPPERS ARE CR/OCIIETED DESIGN N0. I223 These bow top slippers are easy to crochet. The soles are crocheted and the strap is finished with a tiny Piece of elastic for comfort. Pat- cm No. 1223 contains complete in- structions. To order pattern writ» or send above picture with your name and address with l5 cents in coin or "fir! to Needlework Bureau. Char ottetown Guardian. Needlework Department, Charlottetown Guardian Dssignuoiaes muun______..__- smuuranmzuse ----— orr!_.._____...__-- the changes irlilch, in one age after another. they have brought about have been rlue to that strongest of all forces, and Mrs. Fraser in New Glu- gow. N.S. Veil. Archdeacon Frederick G9°f8e Scott, still just "Padre” to the men of the C.E.F., on Wed- liesdav observed his 82nd birth. day in Quebec.‘ I O There is quite s lot of informal entertaining just now, hostesses feeling the need of social inter- course t0 offset their strenuous patriotic activities. I O Mrs. A. l-I. Mould was luncheon- bridge hostess at the Charlotte- town for friends‘ last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. Wri ht of Digby, N.S., were among e wel- come visitors here over the week- end renewing old friendships. I O I On Friday last, Mrs. H. J. Ma- hon charmingly entertained at three tables brld e at her pretty home “The Ce are”, Lague, Mrs. Ciaud C. MacKay winning first. prize and Mrs. H. W. Davtson the second. I O Mr, and Mrs Harry W. Weeks have announced the esgagement of their daughter Nancy Gossnann, to Mr. J. C. Sutherland, M.A., son sof Mr and Mrs. Charles suthcr- land, Edinburgh, Scotland, marriage to take place latter part of this month. of bor holds ln the United States. Mrs. Bracken likes people and when she first meet a Montreal reporter at the Windsor Hotel she was in the midst of opening up a large box of brightly-hued spring flow- crs,exc1aiming over them with pleasure. When she came forward to drake hands the reporter was at once struck with her resembl- ance to The Princess Alice; the same silvery hair, bright blue eyes and fresh complexion; 0t a little of the poise. Presently the subject of a bholosraph was broached. Like nine out of l0 other women sud- denly confronted by a ca-mara, Mrs. Bracken retired to fix her hair and powder her nose; she expressed fears that she was not photogenic, but her pictures com-' pletcly dlsproves this. Mrs. Bracken is "fascinated" with Ottawa. Bhc and her husband are living at a hotel at present, but hope to have a small home of their own very soon. Those four sons of hers are a great source of pride to Alice Bracken; there's “Dr. Douglas", a busv physician in Winnipeg; Bruce of the .C.N.VR., on duty in the Pacific, and Flying Officer 00r- don Bracken of the R.C.A.i"., now in Ce Ion. Their mother wears two d amend-studded service pins -on the front of her dress: the crown of the Royal “ n Navy (above because it is senior service) and directly be- neath it the spread wings of the R.C.A.F. Living COUNTRY NIGHT The night, is a farmer's book. when chores are through, He. leans contented, wit a crook Of pipe between his teeth scan- ning the blue Dark vault of Winter skies. for signs of weather. And haviri rend. he 8°" To shut e barn against the sno ws. Lgyilrlg ml; place. The smells of e er c Kerosgne. ‘and wood elem hi! toge er, Breath of all old Bumme a, wash- ing over Daisies and loppcd heads of colver. The sound of cattle and the whin- neylng I In dusky corners. From the barns dark door The smoke puffs blossom in a rosy rlnl- fle listens for The country silences. And hears with Ptolemy, the sinslns of the spheres. _Bianca Bradbury in the NGW York Herald Tribune. SLEEK nails-no GIVES ssusr: or watt-name Speaking of efficiency lus bcaut’, don't for t that a sock hglr- o will con ribute as much os anything to a sense of well be- ing and competence. Que of the bps; i5 111g "plastic cut. designed by a famous hair stylist. This has been created to answer the de- mand that women should either smooth down or cut off their 1on8 locks, both as a tlmc-savln meas- ure and-for women wor ers in war industries-s Safety Pfeclu‘ ti . oTqhls new lastlc cut is 653i’ W take care o and re ulres oom- paratlvely little time comb i1; lace. 'I‘ho hair is cut and sha nto soft, molded, off-the- ace waves, flat on lop, with "WW" alely short soft curls at the narfi of the neck. It is cut and set to std in place the waves replacing pu 1y pompaclours, bangs and 1on8 curl, that pick up static electric- ity in war plants. ' If you are one of those pessi- mlats who doesn't believe that the world has awswssed at v"- 1"" . h l -d f the $1212??? girllsuof lelvusng i918 with those of today. . .......__-_- Have you seen those ‘hi! m} drawstring called ‘vanities be . and dons in gr! and brllht coi- PROVINOl-——————- _. " o“ Leisure The Woman 's Realm LINOLEUM LIFE EXTENDED The ilfc of linoleum can be ex- lcnded by ireeping the surface protected with a thin coat of wax. Linoleum should not be washed frequently, and never with a strong soap or scouring powder. .It should be dusted daily with an untreated mop or broom. HAN D IN HAND Beg and glove co-ordinatlon is an important element in complet- ing 1943 Spring ensembles. An example ls a soft pouch fabric bag mounted on a. V-shaped frame which continues its motif in matching fabric gloves which fea- ture a V design. NATURALS FOB SUMMER Those new naturals, important because they save dye, are be- inning to appear in summer eases. One in a pure silk shan- tung-llke fabric is dotted in green. And another in grey rayon satin has a soft shirtwalst bodice. Asking your wife for a data af- ter marriage and taking her to s. place of entertainment of her own choosing, is a little courtesy which greases the wheels of matri- mony very nicely. GLOBIFY YOUBSIILI‘ A beauty expert who makes fine cosmetics, but not soap, candidly advises women whose skins ncod special anti-dirt care to use prepared creams and cleansers, ut to wash thoroughly with soap first. The order is important, this expert. She explains that it is essential to use creams to pre- serve and protect the skin, but it also ls important to first remove dirt by means of soa . Otherwise. traces of cream an dirt into a film which gives a healthy complexion a dull, not to say not- qulte-ciean, look. This specialist. a Caeoh har- maclst who names the ingre lento of her delightful concoctions plainly on her labels and points out many ways to use and eon- serve them, suggests a very sim- ple routine for daily care of an active girl's face. In the morning if akin is oily, apply a lotion ‘ ' g re - says a me “blbttéd? independence, and that the favorite iii-door amusement of wives is pan- han ling their husbands. Whv husbands are so allergic to giving their wives an allowance that would be small wages for the flllilililldlilOlis jobs that they perfomi as wives and mothers. nobod knows, but it l5 true that many a woman who could charge a $500 nec lace at a "ewelry store never has 50 cents that she can really call her own and t at she can spend as she pleases. The Day of Judgment will have no tenors for many s woman who has spent her whole married life listening to the thingl her hilsband said to her when the bills came in on the first of the mont . Another fault that women resent in their husbands is the leak of politeness with which they treat them. They seem to think that good many a man drops his at the altar as if they were excess baggage for which he had no further use. The average husband never takes his wife out to a. place oi amusement until she practically shanghais him into doing so, and when he does he sits up with an expression of damn writ- ten all over his face. He doesn't attempt to even carry on a conversation with her, or to make e. pretense of having a good time. CONSIDERATION, COURTESY KEEP LOVE FRESH Thousands of men sit down every day to good dinners that their wives have spent hours in pre arin and gobble them up without a word of appreciation, but let there e a 1 ttle too much salt in the soup or the roast be overdone, and they cry aloud to Heaven about it. Every day we hear man holding their wives up to ridicule and telling of their mistakes, and saying things to them that they would say to no servant who could put on her hat and quit. It is pitiful to think how many wives would be made happy if their husbands would only treat them with as much con- sideration and courtesy as they do their stenographers. An then there are a lot of little faults that husbands have, such as strewing the bathroom floor with wet towels, drogplng cigarette ashes over the rugs, not tiilflliF the trouble to telephone w an they are going tn late for dinner. peek llg in the garbage can to sec if the potatoes were pared too thick, throwing Mother's bread in their wives’ teeth, or holding up their first wives as examples to their second wives. All small things, but they keep a lot of wives wondering why they do them. tea, butter, and gas are only part of the accumulation of cardboard bits that have to be carried in the average wolliaifs pocketbook novi- .. a with tissue and make up. Dre!"- ably with no powder if you um bound for a war plant where there's grime and dirt in the flu‘- manners are too valuable a commodity to waste on a mere wife, and d steady. and gave him a helping hand. Pressed to enter the house, he deinurred. "Come in, man," he was urged, "and let the good wife see who I have been iflth tonight." A CHALLENGE It was the first time the Home Guard recruit had done night guard uty. His nervousness was increased by the knowledge that the Zone Commander was expel: to visit the post. In consequence when he heard footsteps approaching in the dank he became flusfired. "Halt!" he shouted with a fine show of ferocity, “Who am I?" He was told in some detaiL-Peterbor- ough in the Daily Telegraph and Morning Post. SAVE EVEN THE FLUFF IDNDON-(CLW-Jllhe British» army is collecting fluff from inside trouser turn-ups. What for? Well. with other fluff left from washlnR blanlzols t“" “"7” "W73" i‘! f‘ m}? to make. of all things, owl - Y" » I Service adays. and be easily - ways. If she has a large family‘, her purse overflows with them. A good new trick, easily blade, is a fabric envelop, held down with a flap and a decorative button. Make it double thickness and of some bright material which will oasllv catch your eye among the accumulated debris in your purse. Make sure it's washable, too, so that you can rinse it out regular- lv in rich suds that will keep the colors gay and bright. Making a ration card handbag is n mat- ter of measurement rather than pattern. The size should corres- pond to the largest coupon book you have. At night, wash with soap and water, removing the lotion and the day's collection of lmo- Then, appl a night cream. This should be e_ft on for five or l0 minutes, While ou shower and footbathe. and. nstcad bf being wiped off, thoroughly. it should, Take a tissue and hold it over the fave. iifvs-iiflil cheeks, nose. forehead. ‘Ifils prc-‘ vents croaming your pillow, and the same time leaves a trace cream where the face needs it overnight. around eves and lips. RATION BOOK HOLDER __R§_t.iorl books for sugggooffce. Story Hour Time Sophisticated Dancing ls Not Hard to Learn l Learn Dancing the Easy Way Like a feather this graceful dancer ls tossed into the air in an intricate dance stop. With case and skill she and her partner seem to float through the dance. _ All that is needed is a little home practice-you won't be a 129M115? dance partner if you do your learn- ing" on the dance floor. So you girls who yearn to b! popular at dances. practice before- hand. Clever footprint 6188f!!!" show you just where to bu! W" feet. You easily follow your parflidr’! lead into many smart variations if yo“ keep supple and responsive. Step a second after he does. Our 32-page booklet shows, with clear diagrams and instructions. how i" 92 B.“ fossil-r." first“..- Send l5c in coins for your copy of How to do the Ncwcst Dance Steps and Variations to the Charlottetown Guardian Home Ser- vice, Address. Be sure b0 Write atnd address, and e . °"' rrraeTiwn3W-s%‘ni" i' ski is dry wash and plying" - Tl s I V l1 .. is. 7 ‘ii-o lainly your name llhe name of bookl Name _ In industrial areas across Canada, under a " ' ' " ' ' ' - t, Wartime Day Nurseries are being set up. In the picture Street Address I50". it la Suzy llour time in one of the Toronto nurseries. A volunteer "fills IIIDPII "if"!!! the Women's Voluntary Services Centre in the ____ ___ Qliilsllllllla till Miqqliill at U1! laminated litt-la _, . .- . Git! Prgyinoa v I I ' pit them, if necessary. Arrange e. layer of bread cubes in u Zfoflfifld baking dish or casserole and cover with a layer of drained cherries Continue ln layers until all ilir , bread cubes and cherries are vised. , finishing with a layer of bread. Beet tho vows sllchtly, ihon arlrl tho juice drained from the cherries and , add enough milk to make 3 cims of i 2 1-2 teaspoons baking powder lpound ground beef Cream shoiiening and sugar Beat egg, add salt, pepper onion. thoroughly; add egg and beat well. parsley, milk, caisup and Ail-Bran. Stir in All-Bran and milk; let soak Lei 503k uni-ll "1056 0f mfii-Si-UFB l5 until most of moisture is taken up taken 11% Add beef and mix thor- gm, flour with “l, Md baking Wghlril- “he i“ hi?‘ We" i450 deg‘ powder; add to first mixture ‘and recs i? about 20 minutes or broil Sm. omv um“ flow, 6:58pm“ ém about minutes. Remove meat t ‘ _ greased muffin pan; tu-rnrhigd {n11 pd ties from pan Add some milk and ha“ m monpmmlv hotiilwm and seasonings t d l pl . Thick- en slightly to maoke 25cc?“ (409 dog» F-l about flfl minutes. Yield: 5servings, z patties Eflfll. ‘Hold: 8 large lllllffins (a iricli ___i in diameter) or 12 small milffln (2 1-4 inches in diameter ) Note: ‘when sour milk or butt/g. mllk is used instead of sweet milk, "4"" balling powder to one tee- 1 cup All-Bran ALL-BEAN BRANBURGERI I teggspoons salt 3 d d" 1/. wsspoon pep mollggrteiltll a Q A‘: tmimh “Ma. -: dd l- 2 tablespoons m ced onion or prune-gong‘) dry lmngetfilggmralsinl. 1 tablespoon chopped parsley 1 cup milk ‘A cup Catsup 1 cup All-Bran 1 pound ground beef Beat egg slightly, add salt, pep- per, onion, parsley, milk, catsup and All-Bran. Let soak until most of moisture is taken up. Add boot Mid mix thoroughly. Shape into 1_2 pat- g . :",',,"|‘ i". \l"l ovrn (ii-m 11"‘- ‘i8 "w p c... l w.‘ i, bo t 20 minutes. _ _ a u 6 servings (12 2% men‘ - branburgers.) 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