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Place 0n greased baking sheet. Press each ball flat with flat bottom of glass which has been covered with camp cloth. Bake at 350 degrees F. for 15 minutes. and remove from pan care- llllly. Cool. Store in jar. n»; scfrrrzn TURTLES Diamond Island. 140 miles soulli hf Rangoon, was a haven for giant ‘lgertles until occupied by the Japan. h WALTZING IS EASY Do a watch other dancers‘ fee rlnzl Cll\_‘.' their agility’? Nn need ti stand on thc sidelines and watch- you can easily be the centre of a1.‘ eyes yruirsclf with a little knowledge and iaractisc. Practise is the most important thing about dancing-Aha more you dance, the more relaxed you become and the better you become. As soon us you forget to think about your parincrs next move you are on tht road tn success. Lose that stiffness! and you will be known as one oi the better dancers. No longer will you have to be a Wallflower! It is up to the man, as the leader. to make a dance interesting because no matter how accomplished a dancer his partner may be, she can only match her stops with his. A womans contribution to the suc- cess of any dance is learning to follow her partners gracefully by developing a sense of balance and being relaxed when dancing. Our BZ-page booklet has all the basic steps and smart variations, of popular dances-all of which are dlagramed clearly. But before you try them, read the chapters on dancing habits and correct your- nqll Send 15c in coins for your copy of Home Course in New Bell-Room Dances to the Charlottetown Guard- ian Home Service. Address. Be uurc o0 write plainly your name. sci‘- drcss kind the name of let. Nam: 8A....‘ ' Addremf ‘You<$anlDo A Job Only Price Control. Question! I And Answers Questions and Answers on Pnce Control will appear in The uuardran as a regular feature each day- The lquestlnns are those which have reached the Wartime Prices 2nd Trude Board from housewives m this region. The answers are pro- vided by the Board. Readers who lmve intglllgenl question to ask on price control are invited to send them In writing to the Women's Regional Advisory Committee of the Wartime Prices and Trude Board Q Can you tcll me if there has been a rise in the price of cotton print by the ysrc? _ A. There has been no authorrzed increase in the price of cotton prints over thamwhlch puevailed in the fall of 19,151; Then; ls a limit. on .t£1e numberbf new designs. how- ever, and some manufacturers are therefore using the same designs on different qualities of printfis. ’ Q. The other dav I went: t0 thlfié different stores trying to get clean mg issues, But. there were none to be had. I was wondering - are there any restrlctnons on their man- ufacture? _ A No, there aren't. The increased. use of cleaning tissues within the‘ past few months has made it diffi- cult for stores to keep supplies up to standard. But no restriction has been placed on the production of’ these tissues whatsoever. BESTlur BABIES! Mothers! Use world-known medicinal . Cuiicuru for_loot.hing and clearing up baby's akin and scalp irritations. CUTICURA “SOAP, iqicum O.NT_N\ENI CROCHETED HUG‘ - Mil-TIGHT 118‘! DESIGN NO. A good old fashioned hug-me" tight, of the crocheted variety, is made in gay, bright colors- Pattern No. 1297 contains complete instruc- tions for making slug s: u; 42. To order pntfzm: Write. or send above picture with your name and address with l5 cont: in coin or stamina w Needlework Bureau, char otbetown Guardian. Charottewwn Guardian Needework Department. Deslgnlimlfl’! NAMI——-_---___ SPIZPADDBK -—--- miiiii-iiiii_k OOZ*‘ l" 00.5111; Dix‘ Suaysf- ASMUGNESS‘. HARD 0N» FRIENDS,» ' GOD'S BEST GIFTS T0 EGQTISTS Beauty, Ability Unapprecidted ‘GGI-léffllly,‘ Such Persons Still Fascimate Strangers Wise Benjamin Franklin asserted that. ft would not be absurb if mun were to thank God for his vanity among the other comfort-s of llfe. Nqth mg truer was ever said. for the otists have everything their sire and even the Creator Himse can Klvc em nothln more. Pur- thermore. they are permitted to enjoy the most. unulloyed lpplness thlt a human being ever knows, and that admiring hluuelf .-.r Exildris Say rrIQJQQRLO1TETQWTfIJ1QQiIQQIAN- . ’-~-Q.___ Take It Easy _ . In Cultivating“ Gardens They have beauty. They hav natural intelligence. They are oracles whose judgment is never fuu-ty. They are brilliant conversutlonalts ggangers fall m love at sum. They possxesslt every talent. or , - filing they war m peeling pbbatioes. The! are universally e wit. ‘they have 'almost super- They fasclnators with whom even They are an on every subject. from run- U111‘ tlntil§= :2. us... ......... Lady Luck? GIFT SOME FOLKS ENJOY And the great. and wonderful th _ about. self-conceit. 1s that ll d”??? have to have u 5111819 511mm“ °l 3° to rest. upon. Its fortunate P9755955” does not have to toll and strive arid sweat w set it. as you. doll" ma; money. orto write a best se ler- O1? t * ~ ~ - ,-- be elected town doll catcheavléoitsllrgii) a. gift. somctlging that Cflflfshlfl yolurout of the blue. 1°“ l" w ence. nor “- y. ou us ave . Y The homeliesi. woman I ever knew and [one who ugs-figvélrllgglggkig men mat they fled at. her upproach, was the vainest. S etkne board m A mar. shc could back a wnolc galaxy of movie stars oil‘! oft dam w my“ beauty contest, and she has often told me that She d d 11° alone on the iraui because oi her fatal fascination for ntgiu- d m‘ mo“ The duiiest. men you know are the most ovmwhab ‘m: m“: ‘men sure that they can give anybody a treat. by‘ dlscoursmfl l’ ho mmndle their own affairs» And at least. half of t. _e seedy bum-B. )1 emu“, us for small loznsilteilxll us how to make amullon, and "* authorities on ig ance. ' PERSONS SATISFIED WITH OWN SUPEBIOBITY o m‘ The self-complacent are the only ones among us W129 never lglm wders sting of failure, or the blilEI‘ torture of regret for 0n- s own” ‘ma! u; They have always the perfect alibi- It l5 public stupidity thaw n recognize a shining sun" when i; was right. under their 6585- e X91558“ the ugly woman “us nut acclauncd Miss Americas was becauseko “ed jealousy of other \'.'Clll'll‘. “lfhe reason tile authors tiresome boo f3 i. lire r5 not appreciated. The reason the movc gets beyond being anything but. atmosphere in are. have not. sense enough to recdgn Ben-US- ii they have a consolation that never fa is - they know thcmselvcs h-iv. ~_ L ih v arc. _ Considering that srl co raft-cushions all of the angles oftllffi [m- 11g and 1113i n is the prep of our mmdle years and th. console-gun prize of old age, thcrc arises the very delicate ethical probem of w e- ther we should Clllilifllfi it in our children. or sulillfeis it» H5"? W9 "- has all the virtues we arlmlremost. but. if his Sometimes we see c cloud right ta deprive them of a quatitgv from which they will derive so mlllCll personal satisfaction? Or is it our dull’ W IJTEVEIW m?!" {mm bewm n a paiiln hi1 ch61 neck to their fellow creatures by cultivating a spirit 0 um itv n em‘. _ Much is to be raid on both sides o! the qllfistioil. It. ls not b0 be cle- niccl that those who are overly popular witzi themselves are seldom popular with other people. Especially is this true of children. Nothlnz raises such murderous impulses in our breasts as the fresh brats whose parents have fostered their cgcs to the point where they think that they are not only sitting retty on top of the world. but that. they are running it, BRAXlrJGART EMBRACES WORTH-WHILE QUALITIES‘ Yet; u certain amount. of self-confidence is necessary b0 success. We can only do as much as we think we can do. We have i0 believe in our- selves to make others have faith in us» we are unconsciously convinced that there must be something in or else he would not. think so well of himself. _ On the other hand. the modest man who does not over-value hunself arents have cultivated in him an lnferlorirv complex they have made hm dlstrustful of his own abilities. timid about. taking risks. and put upon him a handicap that often keeps him from succeeding in life. So there we are- And it seems to sum u to the conclusion that ‘yvhileibcnnceft is hard on other people, it. is ‘s best. gift to those who ave Living fin’ Leisur- The Woman's Realm Make olive dressing for cole slaw by add‘ 1-2 cup chopped ripe or stuffed‘ ol vcs tn French dresslns. Geraniums grown as house plants that's dragonish. A vicpor. sometime. like a. bear or l on, A wwerkl citadel. a pendant. rock. so while we lot-he the bragging. h , - t n“ old Fgshloncd Hoe. Well sharpened, Docs a Fine Job in Cultivating Victory gardeners should be glad; to hear that experts who arzuei heatcdlv over the advantages of cultivation. nowadays. all agree on one point. -when you do cultivate. rake it easy. | If you keep your tools sharp -, an important point-and nevcr tics-i 1180b your garden long enough to let ' weeds grow big, you can run don/u the aisles between the rows of vege tables with no more physical ox crtion than is required to sweep a lcor. Deep cultivating. which stirs the $011 several indies deepjs ccfi‘ nltely out for garden crops. Ex- ‘perlmentg have demonstrated that deeply stirred soil dries out faster. and that this form of cultivation. which is very hard work, ls likely to disturb the roots of your vege- table plants. and do more harm than good. -The right. way to cultivate is to keep far enough away from the vegetables, 50 that you do not. even disturb the roots svhicfa lie close to the surface, for these are thc oldest roots and mntinue to play. an important part in nourishing] the plant. even when h. grows large. off ti ht. Many leaks owe their beglnn to the fact that ffillCFbi are not shut tight. and the leaking water wears though the washer. manna-F's: nuns The early Greeks indulged heavily in sun baths. believing the sun would turn the hair golden. ROYALTY 0N INSPECTION TOUR The Duke and Duchess of Wind- sor paid a visit to the rest haven ,for torpedoed United Nations mer- ichant. seamen at the estate of the couple's olr.‘ friends. Major and lvlrs. Aforked mountain. or blue pro montory With trees uporrt. that; nod unto bhe world during the winter should be plant C. Buydwm Culling. in New Jcr’ ed out. in the garden. They should 56y» _ be 5e; 1n a gunny spgt whgrg chem The Duke and Duchess inspected i dg-gjngge but», when gheyqthe converted carriage house which is good And.’ mock our eyes with air. will be sheltered from the wind, for -Shakespeare. _--~ brittle. , When melting a bed make a two- --—-- inch fold in the ton sheet at the CLOSE SMOOTHLY foot. of the bed. This wll allow --——-— room for the toes, and your feet Never jam n. faucet shut. Faucets will be much more comfortable. mould be closed smoothlyz- All house grown foliage ls tender and and t-aked m Amclcnns. ghas been turned into a rest home. Britons and Frenchmen about thcir experi- ences. 'I‘he Duchess wore a white pique culotya white silk dress with an overall print with "gim-ummv" men fn multicoloured script. c‘ d bro white spectator Wfllfld afauceis. however, should be shutl . Getting ma» theSwing of Victory Gardening Canadians from coast to cont no well Into the swim of their Victory gardening these days. Whether it is l llllll four by four plot in the hickyard or n two acre community project, young and 01d 111i! 8N 1101M a good job of it toot nutrition salad meals later in the season. lng ' ‘rwoxchumlng amlhiu gardeners (above) an pbntlng lettuce Ihld! ym hflp pm“. Young Ill-ll Canada (right) knows that the success of her I943 Victory garden depend; V to s large extent on the way the ground la proper“ for lite plant» And cultivate just. deep enough- an inch 0r so — to brer-lc the soil, crust and uproot the tiny white sprouts of weeds, which are just. be- ginning to grow. In ll0l‘ll‘i‘il times you might. choose ;‘;T;T;‘; - ~~ - vvvvvwwwvrvvvQiRVZ-Jvv JZTTT: v r "lslrcgularfeatunofzhiupcge. time valuable hlnu each Monday m 1 SocialiainclliPérsonal Fa"s"hsi0n.s 7 Litevratugre Wiiilill WAllllME llllllllllfill lllNTS l Much Logan, Swift's famed home econo- miuqwhon weekly. wartime cooking col book for ‘j Mlflbl Leggy Combine meal will: other foods lo make delicious moot flavour stretch Meat tastes good and is one of the mantis! protective foods. Iris the outstanding source of proteins and 1 good source of vitamins of the B complex, iron, phosphorous and your cultiratcrs from a great va- l‘l(‘|._\‘f some gardeners uiccl to have as mnnv cuitivators as a golfer his clubs. Nowadays, you use what. yicu can get, and it. is good to know| that. the old fashioned gooseneck, hce is a most satisfactory tool for all cultivating tasks. If vou need‘ a hand cultivator. to use in the‘ vegetable row or in small corners where a big hoe cannot. function. then a iiutty knife makes a, good one. if you cannot get. a better. Cultivate after every rain. when the soil has dried out enough to cruin-ble. Begin cultivating as soon as your crcvps appear above the surface. and there is no reason why a weed should ever grow in your garden which requires to be pulled by hand. EXCEpi. of course in the vegetasle row itself. Here. a few hours‘ work on your knees, pulling 11D the weeds. usualv when vou arc ihinriing out- the croii. will usu- flllv-clean up the rows for the en- tire season. 4r pumps. Tho Duke wore light gray double breasted flannels His Royal Highness inspected every not. brewing on the kitchen stove. and the Duchess was amazed Ev the quantity of meat. ready for preparation. As they left. the couple were besieged for autographs and everything from stationery to a pair of dungarees was offered j copper-all nutritional essentials which are not stored in the body to any great extent and must be supplied regularly by the food we eat. On top of all this, meat is 96 to 98 per cent digestible. In these clays, then, when we must be content with a smaller share of meat than that to which we have, perhaps, been accustom- ed, it is very important to know how to makes. little meal: go a long way. Here arc some simple general rules: ‘l. Plan lunch chad so that your share is well spread over the week. 2. Krlow your 5n»! elm . . . get to know the cuts you haven’: bothered with before. Buy wisely: S-t-r-c-t-c-hi-n-g eat Besides melt, be sure r0 serve each day tomatoes or cirrus fruit or their juices, one other frulr, two vege- ubles, omoes, cereal, bread and milk. ggs, three or four a wcck. l. Stun maul nchly. Remove wrap. ping from all fresh meat, wipe, cover loosely, store in cold place till cook- ing time : : : be careful to treat left-overs this way too. 4. Cook moat curofulh. Don't over- took; use moderate, even tempera- tures to avoid shrinkage. j 5. Dun’! wash maul. Save nim- mings, save fats, save bones. Use left-overs for savoury hashes, cro- quertes, casseroles. / 6. S-l-n-o-O-c-h lhn flavour. Com- bine with other foods, vegetables; bread crumbs, potatoes, rice, spaghetti, to make meal: go further; Stuff chops, bread cutlets, etc, to make one pound look like two. I I I “Man-r Couplers" is full of useful suggestions for cooking meat. Semi 10¢ to Swift Canadian Co. Limited, Dept. Mint,‘ Moncton SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITED Makers of Premium Quality Products; Brookfield Butter, Eggs and Cheese; Jewel Shortening and Sllverleaf Lard. HAVE BEEN C02 ‘Tracing a political heritage that BRisTLEsYBrY-pnusnes traiizht bristles are needed for brushes now that, pigs‘ bristles are difficult to get from China and Siberia. A iaroccss is being devel- nocr. in Canada to take the curl out. of ihe hflll‘ in cattle and oxen tails PAINT SCREENS §Dflngtlmr> rr-i-eans screentlme n- tlam. Use paint to rejuvenate screens tlaat. have hibcrnated inlhc stateroom all winter. 1t. prevents rust. and corrosion and will keep them from breaking. Screen patches will Lake care of those tiny tears. began in Biblical times with Sarah. wife of Abraham. Mrs John Baird llaidlaw. addressing the Women's Progressive Conservative Association of Toronto. Inc.. on What. has thc Vote Meant to Women? frankly confessed that. "women have not forced themselves" as they should. "Women are as capable of dealing with monev as are men. but Insist-rid of making use of the franchise we have preferred to be coy -to try to make the men feel that we avpw clatc them. and that. they have something as politicians that W have not," she said. usu- siksorrs an _ You can ietrim last, selsims sflllul "most effectively ‘rl’ "$1M R dcllbl‘ row of dotted Swiss ruchtng. _Anc for that so important ensemble look sew a bit of the same ruchlng on the cuffs of your lace mitts v The music teacher who kilo“; his business and is not too "snoctv to earn s finer legitimate 1111213. and at the same time helP WNW man in getting more fun 0f life. h” all sorts o! chances for continuous patronage. Needlecraft For The Home YOUNG PRINCESS Linen That MIIIS Up Beautifully in Cotton Here's a style right after a. young 1's heart - and" just the thing or her summer washables. A nice, _ clean-cut. stripe, used on the bias. has wonderful possibilities for on nttcrn. as you see it illustrated. n any event she'll like the heart- shaped pockets, appllqued with stars (cut-out. included in the lpattern). Style No. 2741 ls des gned for sizes 8 to l6. Size l2 requires !~ l4 yards. all-ind: fubrfc with 3-8 vd. contrasting. Pattern is hand-cut w Un-ltcd States Standard measure- ments and includes chart with step- by-stop instructions. Send twenty cents for pattern. Write your name. address and style number. Bo sure to state size you IIONIST ABOUT IT An mgllsh soldier wrote home: "They put me In barracks; they took nwa my cloths 0nd put me 1n khaki: ey book sway my name and mlde mo ‘No 575': they book me to church. where l'd nevu- necn been. and they made me listen m l sermon for 45 mnlutes. "Then the rnlnlste opened his hvmn hook and said; No. 575. Art Thou Wehry. Art Thou languid?" and I t seven days in the guard house a I answered that I certainly was."