- =p_‘=.—;;=.x:r..;.~zl~_. . _ “ wgssizllihitlis. :__l L. ~ cGTlGf, Roy Poqcr l mo: rwo ‘If. _ s- € Exrg 600d! GRANGE PEKOE Canada’ s largest lit/i ng&L fine QUALITY tea! i. _____..____ __ uvhen Ksmlyn eisur IHE WOMAN'S REALM i LIVE TRULY Think, iruly, and my thought Qllilll ill;- world's nlnllll: Iced, 5min; Lrulq‘, and lily gnu Shall be g iru. ‘ - Live truly, and [i A grout and not. c t.» l DURING HOT ROLLS Fluffy hot touch ‘o the simplest llltuli, and when i-he u h ran be mus: lzl advance and k t 1'01" severe; uuys lll the lcfrigcralcs, it mcuils llloul. llot rolls mily be mined ‘to the menu at a. moment's ilotlce, the homo OGOIIOIIUSIS of rho AKZlCUl- tune Departnlcnl consumer sectioil any. ‘This basic dough will for a week ll stored in the re- II‘ll=‘.*£'I"r1I/Ol'. it may be used for pllin rok, butterscotch rolls, or will fill the bill for a. few rolls and a small loaf of bread. _ The recipe calls for l l-3 cups. of nlilk. one complx-lqsed yeast\ cake. two tablespoon; of sugar, two, teaspoons of salt, four tablespoons] of mild-flavored fat and 3 1-2 to four cups of all-purpose flour. scald hie nlilk Dissolve the wast] cake arid sugar in l-3 cup of milk, (‘n01 to lunkewarm temipenaturei ‘f0 the remaining cup of milk- add salt and fat. When luke-wiarmg combine with yeast mixture and‘ arid about 3 1-2 cuips Ilour. l If dough ls not used immediate-i l5‘, turn out on a floured board and knead briskly for eight orl 10 minutes. Fol-m into rolls and allow to rise until double in bulk out two hours‘ Bake in mod- .el_\' hot oven, 375 degrees Illnrenlleit. for 20 to 26 minutes Tim mnkes two dozen rolls. If cough is to be stored. knead on a floured board. gftfl? 10p. cover with waxed paper nix. store. i “in sulphur mines are still! capped from Crfflflflll flOori-| inilily 1o machinery, 0nd lack, octric mu m‘ el The lower estimates of the tem- 'f'”'“"lllll"* of t1"- crntrcs of stars is‘ ..m:iied in tho lens of millions (‘Wroes 'm R P‘"t".\'1". (whim. MARKS‘ stains are rrmovabldi too llot iron loaves that; 1. brownish pinch Oll hub-i iolvl-ivlliic shirt or your own! lllOlLS£—llIl\'€ this; sjrlpl-z’ ' gently salt moisten-sci with} Then wash ill warmi sbnp suds Rinse care-i ll poswble, hnilg ill m? with .ll:ll jllll€ 'i mild FIIRPRISIC! —T Brimll navy put in at ii llfl, .\ilr Ellis, who. . three of the of-l‘ Whcil the _ A l‘ stun loam-y t0-ci'"" I . curse I ilcvor \\‘lll prlzes; but‘ l E 'e‘1 you vtlal. If the tickctl R,F. we ' ll . m - '@ [Ills 0/3/53, c‘. Canteen, cnocis . : i-omlwor -r rcol lliC roic i wood Canteen." Others In tho cost ore Joe E. Brown, 1 cad Jab’. Garfield, who wiih Belle instituted the Conlccn. i iisss of a scalp, rub ihe scorclf ., "T bought. a’ . ll all share it as a mo- mnrkersfl-Dlrty fingers. memo of this evening." Inc lottery was drawn later- ‘ .1 1d ".11" i Lin; prize shared among them | was $30,000. i LESS MATERIAL I Wllcn buyingilnaterisls for slip covers or curtains, more material will be required if the design is one mus add a sptmay; of Mfg? set figures on account ofi . iiavulg to match the figures. If l mu ' "ll to economize in material. ' ucy c ller lllalrl, or small figured i ...._.2rli\ls. i/lorsl. awaits Metal door hinges need not be keep cleaned with a polish each week if! they are washed frequently with warm soapsuds. They must be dried well after each washing a then rubbed with oil to prevent rusting. This will keep hinges i.n splendid condition SELECT SOAP FOR SPECIAL NEED lets talk about maps, which like many other specialized aidsiwuld “P “m1 “Men” for skin needs. can do their bit, to “d help a girl solve u. If ycure skin 1,; using lubricants to butter it up, lem. ithls looming and = Lv and revercnzly at hls eveinwnm venlng rob .. £3, and you." your hand into the ‘hand of God. oman's Re alm "f ._._.......__.. irilrirs’ tnunv I B: so Island Farmer's win I - ' lfl-Ifilllnlll-unnnwisninas-ug‘ Th slmdo trgescwe bgzkorgutbe silrroumilns wus in the old sliver-birch. Nlot the mule‘ small singer I heard so . And I heard occasional notes, when BDOII illC people round t. me sarlg- Itheir first hymn. The minted word in the hurrinal was sonwnall, even . who could read lt ieasi-ly, gave me more than my .share of the b00k. 1 couldn't vary well see the words to ‘Join ln-- which perhaps was just so well. So .I listened while others sang: Judy -ln the choir with others and these _“below" and even as tll ‘their thoughts going forth ,,._. .. .. ' . , eady on the , l..-.", the flags of dwwrl appear"- Lhe long-hoped for end of the wan in Europe was approaching rapidly. The once formidable German nat- -'5Il1l1bn1l$l0II to The Allied Powers. . e , . .m.lgllit.y that perhaps had cause to reckon her as beinfl invincible — excepting, of course lwhen one remembered with faith ilhat the Democratic Nation's only baittle cw: "For God and the against which other Nat- mgn dons-and men must fall. And s0 'fllfil0SlL unprepared at the beginn- ing but rnarshalllng every resource in war w retain the furlda-‘ freedoms it sutures, darkness and ier awful days. hour by hour. day by day and then minute iwhen evcin the lust minute was too ‘long it came—"the flags of dawn” out. on the latte news as I had exhausted ‘Cliflifed arway and the sabbath we- paratiorls were in order-this beinl; lone of my favorite nights for wish- ‘THE NJouAizniA~ _ l n ial and Personal J/ Fas Dorothy on s. . ....-_.-...__.~.»~.... .. y? ii m: om. Y0ll CAI the pond-water fill a half. Ho is in the t“) when I got there that he hld This left und far and strange places. to a life that would be different from anything they had known. They were already homedck and they wanted to ,1 have some woman to cling to. to write to them. mnms or mm lying and“ a}; to them, and so they became gloom of those oarl- eves-l thought themselves in W 1111M“- With n they could do. in honor. was , st home whom they no longer loved. m‘ an“ peace m Europa n’ came not But in your case the boy seems to have no vestige of manhood or y. or he would have told you of his change of feeling and would when a week orf farm - work was not have let you suffer the humiliation of coming to marry him and finding him already married. No man could fhelof late. Nor q; a Saturday night decent! and y _ GIRL JILTED BY GI "H111" . _________ ‘ i Miss Left Waiting At Altar Slould cogmuw, y: "rug-an, :1:- Return Into (Xrculatlon gklo TQM»- an ital‘ velrssrsat; Iii€=°¥Zi£==.l-.~"'“'---“E~‘= service ussesu rowdy and went to over it. for I love him lww to live? Right live or die. as. yours did you. snd grieving over Nor need we judge these boys. who behind them. too harshly. Often the engagements were entered into er the compulsion of WM‘ hysteria. love. Then separation got in its deadly work. They met strange girls. and fell for than. And the only thing their engagement with the girl new line of attractions. to break if you let this poor specimen of humsnl y ruin your life, you will sud wepiulncdlpbc msrdedlpotmo’ his comp for the married another woman three days before. _ happened nearly n year ago. but I luvs mt been able to let rue. But I 1m mulled by it and with the dugrace I feel he has broilght upon me. A BHOIEBNHIAIVIID GIRL that. milscry lovu company. W" ‘II-n find M115“? consolation lxl the fut that thousands of other girls in these Llcsponsible wal- ‘time; have had cltogers who kissed and , - d t sferred tiller-o cc on: w er women.- EULS ‘and me “M” won w“ was emmmmd and bowed m awal, 22f lhllllrdreds -d plthetlc letters from girls whose sweet-hearts proud nation recently. so have Jilted them. M! Odd 0116 their romances wrecked, their dreams mattered, their hopes turned to disappointment. and I know it is cold comfort that I offer them when I tell them that lnstocd of should be glad‘ that he fomook’ them before marriage instead of after- ishiellds were well blazoned with the Wflfdfi- ‘ engaged to girls with whom they hsd never vlded by the lard mom. only to find la send them Women's Regional miffed d the and Trade Ion Q. corduroy overalls in pita 01th: my ho treated Gun you toll use now I don't care whether I n rode manufoct/uire clo ' due plies. w be su to sh I could weep over them. with MalyZaala , ration book to in a. way belong book will be issued are sure those overalls are inner to the all-es you purchased for $1.10 then you an being overcharged. ' is ROMIWBYS possible t0 v d-l no Price 00min! Qlnlthls ll hi! llhllklll “i!!! 3mm: ca: prvlgehcons: “when 0on- gVlt Time P110 ly I noticed children's in stonspriceo at $1.98. 1 bought iQ/isr one: in - AQM ‘for £163 l.n , some” store. MIQIRY LOVIS 00mm! p315 fife mp4? ' m“ A. No‘. . . s cflnot Alflwlflzlfltistrumastheoldsoyllgpmrelsetflclirprloesllbe Itylu the loss of a fickle lover they Q. a“, hush’? h w‘ charge mm e Arm n w or two. Oarl I o dvllhn are disloyal to the girls they ration book for hbn on bc or- "m b” .. i... ~, A. . u cum The lads were going away o ° WM arrw“ ioalrlon m? A lirvlilul Fallon Board. Upon receipt of ttibfi or , proper] conlplefed, a ra. on m v immediate . hions Liie.n..... sfiK To IT, Board or price approval before they could be sold. - ._._,.-. uy mosl. Quick, economical, SMILE i "THAT LOOKS like a tough one! Sometimes he msttcrs who! equals the square on the hypotenuse! But Bill wm innit licked by bed-time . . . in time for his big bowlful of Kellogg.‘ Com Flakes. Tim's one habit Bill's dad lpprovcs of, often joins in. Bccsuso Kellogg's no so downright any to digest, favourite of 4 outcf 5 Csnsdims. A national survey proves lu Got s couple of packages at your [men's ins. Kcllogg’: Corn Fluke! no msdc in London, Canada. SAVI ‘IIMLHSAVI woiixmssvs rum ’ Y- l-Lr. 1945 wonders wily 1g llfisfying any time, for "l!!! ue the flavour. tomorrow. Two handy -_-__. her m _ _Mrs._siow m Inl being fondly at faced for. malted. ‘ lmow an 01 . ... ._ “m do s lower trick than that, amen EIIGLISII _ be as great s coward as he is D. C. Williams esuhgfglnnfighnamip it £13m‘; more m So my advice to you is to dry your eyes. buy some good clothes, -~ ' —-——— morning early whcll a. whole world DUI B. smile on your face and go out and get into circulation again. 1 Wm‘ is m“ ' to nov , i - ' Wrong _ - mo» things - His Mnl- mum MISS DIX. My dallghter-in-law and r are tile best of‘ W“, "WW ‘lid W" WM w 95W. The Klnlffiwofdi! "Plmillfl friends and I am very anxious that our relations remain that way. '1' ha" try to advise her as best. I can, but die doesn't James w“ um m,“ u’ Alder,“ advice, especially about the baby. She has 2. What. ls the correct iation of "blase"? HVIRHM!" an adorable two and a half- 3, Whjgh om, 0g m w“ g Why not» begin right- in thebaain w he“. the good new", Q; 1mg he year-old little girl who is very beautiful. and my daugllter-ln-laiv misspelled? ' Vocallze, gympo Wit-h an eXh-Meltv soap? "men h“ mum. ,,,_ ~ - “m, m... believes that when 8 child is pretty you should tel-l her so and let her flnflliw- crystallise- WYY °“ ‘mm "m" W“ W" w sit in his arm-chill‘ bodde the grow up knowing that lhO u beautiful; while 1 think that it is very 4- WW» M“ W "Yd m“ 1“b'1°°"'"8 "m" r . n» called to me mlll Judy hsrmrful to make a child conscious of hor looks ‘WW’ m“? ere l... oily skin is c prob-i... o... work, then went w tell m!‘ Which ofus ls right? ' s. What is o word beginning lem. any good soap-provided ltlam J9me in the ha.“ ma; me , with am that means "quality of is used often enougll—wlll hielpi1am_ who}. 1 mixed by ‘phone with being doubtlfill"? you to put Your best face forward, free of shine. l The same soap theories apply to shampoos. Intended iiiflfllflfily lo give your hair a goo cleans-r. mg. they'll relieve dryness or olli-Q also. if chosen especially for either purpose. . I miutting your skin in the pink clans almost. is fine. but to s-, sallow cast you want to subdue. i A rich olive complexion on the other hand. is usually made love-i lier if tawny colouring is emphaJ siZPd by a plnklmake-up with a ‘heavy tan tone. l A pale skin can be enlivend by. a pink make-up so robust in shade‘ that you may silly away from it: Don't It's colour will tone down; on your sis’ and make you look as enticing as a pink hon-ban: I If skin has a sallow tinge, choose. ' foundation and powder which has no ocre or yellow tones lurking behind it Yellow tones used to know how the rosy pig- ment ln make-up behaves ‘ L - duct of lye wtalned iltls so lonesome. now that they're Q‘ Wmlld "- be Wfrwt. f0 serve Winter Potatoes firs“ g’ s plioa-tion of hith- away" FIVE’! tllot lwur. there fnhndxm m" l“ 31¢ dinner table. pressifre mel-IIOES CARDIFF‘, Wales - (CPJ —Cwp- would be no more loneliness but t "my may flnlah and If pm of e stock f ' ___'____ till} Lionel Lindsfl)‘. chief constablfi presently loved ones re-unlted “AMNIQ m: ‘mm “ “m °" “'13- $3 i1 ADD A aouzlm r0 YOUR of Glamorganslllre for 45 years around family heal-tbs and tables. chuamn- imh would make the slice of lemon to the water in wslmnoni,‘ until 111s retirement in 1936, has ' ‘ ' guwm pegeple ans, rude- Th‘! which the-V l" biflkd- This D10- 1‘ d here. aged 84 He was s de- Rob and Kamlyn and Jamie served m,“ uhescgflg always be “M6 them fmm discolol-mg arq \CCl£)ClJ]bI}Z of a noted Irish family went a town ln the af-tglinoon, as}? taught to be m“ tlenmmldalge also adds a better flavor. in llin anehborlrlg_mnieasw.seflemesela - w... .......... s... storm’; iii-Jule...“ “muss Q-“whm slot-ll ‘fl. "$5M l...» “""°'-“ "“'“= . u, an "mu-a" (o; a gel-mun. g-élgdmcafitgfi before pro- “T51: loos}; harllldle of the unl- _____ __- _-_. - _»_ spreander med I wl-hlllk. betweerll 1 At we home or the bride me l‘ gained wl% Malta; cling‘; me W‘ o1 “in m “mm Q~ Te e men sun to ..... the stick presed into it. ' ickl’. know Ka-l‘ yn sezed the chance lo mommng n” ms “B?” (.11 s I'€X visit he!‘ own folk. ealgelily. "The A B e m g1 5w? Hold 1t firmly until it sets. folks a-t home" she f/Od. me "were go ‘mm! H m *2‘ - “t "all! "W wwfnafgld NW“ limwdbefinege band on the left Heavy a black A Bum“ mm Wgl‘ was over." There too 10y and ‘i’: Tfyf-fl-flllnlfll the old Whisk broom l I lung President of H oilywood n Worncr Broa. film . "Ho||y~ Jo 51-‘ J some time to tell me: “You know. flower unfold! I catne from precious bouquet a nice things with me. A few of I gave to the “mlne", herself blemd fingers and n. few were carried . distance carefully by Mrs. H. l. who ls. as sbout flowers". kindness ‘grateful evening . Joalbwno loft and then again with Janz; and Jeanie,‘ handling ~ 6Q WTY lJcanle cc~_-!dn't. The four? one is the color of the sari which slips through tiny , gthe sea-shore -c<ne is as white as the snow-drif 'ihat in f dow-sflls; lbillck of l ,llcl': and there about it and (h: |other is as black as a crow: win Eddie iwith the white of the. fleece Karolyn she laid falter-lulu "It's almost too good to be] with brothers there. said in the enthusiasm of youth that it was [all occasion for a drink. Ilerhfizps it W88. Neither James nor I by one of the women-folk. well within hearing of the voices on the air. You felt, oh well the clean- ing can be done any other dZ-y Bn-‘i then because daily painted a square in and then, neglected it _ _ down to listen in 1o ‘the reiololniz ln the Dominion: clues. And you who like calm and q-ulet above all cjse. found no discordance in the mucous ncae of jubilation that came from the mdlo. . came w my mind as I sa-t there. so many whom I knew, Q whom the word "Victory" would mean so m And 1 ANSWER-I Both. if you use moderation. we to make her vain and DEAR Miss DIX: iher lightness. There wasn't much in the flrmy- Each one spring. as s0 many cosrrleti-‘wprk done after that. at lealllt not lvlghalzlyghsllinlddo? ANSWER: Tell them dmes war is over you will look t come, you polished a window or "We m B11 tw vwris ' Judy-s mm before you make your rim} all to run which one to take, to marry and you decision. that you will file their petitions and when the hem over and make your choice. ANSWERS l. ' Soy. "How you aasinaslglastuasin To accustom. ‘mated w a form mixture. You and the moist. will be in love many times from the teeth? thought. also of those ‘who from city and country had written an; sorrow would mingle. I wonder if in after years Jaimie at not quite well. Perm too lt was in hopes urch. I found a 0f daffodils. from who shares much them. the: c. with gree. good friend. she eqilains: "can: and so a. ripple if reaches out to nuke . mrcleb a o Jamie saw Tabbfs kl . . twice. hoisted him to Hens lrs. Once wit. the straw tho sin: bodies, wh: colon of tllr: ngcrs cl vacat on dalzd: winter ccmcc to the wit» one ls white with 1h". he lovely velvety dark 0 . mics sheep abczlt lt-juct in ocldl m! n mull Spring, " . Inst. night. when we enjoyed. we rejoiced equally as night uoiirnu i sriaurm: 1 l! Roberts Leo i three and a half will remember grey of this mornl t I18. gills. doubtless among his best of forth nf-Ily on mg, thg my O4 —----—-~——-— -~ ~ oys- _ _ _ . mall of myius (and there is wit I lettered among the sulall g-row- and white clouds cnglhmlllfi; Z1: I ! ! m? rm t. M d-mpre» a OIIlBIl58Il,W€IE mm » we had gone to meet Rcrxs car. I countryside mg in: “£38,233 By Anne Ashley “smart. .2?" i..." m’ ""- "vcfli ---~--~-»-- 5°" ° "P B . c‘: Stirs“ ‘fl..l"“ll'r’.l.f’-‘...°flli'bé‘.‘y°d l: l... t... w"... i“ Q- “i” e" I m" - m W" readiness‘ for the seedirglkPerl-ieps tsidjuslmcnks and In the “m; fiqefiuo-lv. 3o PM.“ o, cawk the reason I went to flower- 0n period. so much to . James soda (l! per cent) lrl 100 pal-ts of border and James t9 his far-min? is home-he ls whistling srd wlwstcr. mix this with 20 parts of was that. in these ways instead o l . lmlneirsl ofl, and stil- constantly u... flag-waving Jay doing the things Until lmnonow -- Dlgry-Qood- The“ add SORArBUOK" wtonpolmin orxemrlrvlng ui tnmuu lxed. while stfnlngy m m] HOUSEHOLD i lng by rinsiflll teeth. A. Rub it with s lum bing only one way. i l! Roberts Lee i the center, and use it dust in corners. 20 ports of sawdust Iits. 00s And now that I'm sl0n|_ (Judy ~- Lesyga» "B" DlSSOl-VED ORAL FOR A EA rA RHEUMATK DIS AND NVEQIRITIS See Page, RRHV & Ilcll VACCINE nosiou no. l stitch. Patten: N0. complete instructions for sizes l2, l4 and l8. ORDERS Jnarlotmown Ouardisn. . H54 NIIIIO Street Address accent last syllable. 3. Analyse. 4. “A mind long imbi- A certain set of objects lllsensiblv becomes fond of seeing nor can I bear to hurt the others. Lhcmy Gddmmh- 5- “mm” , ._ _ and if pass this solution through a paint mlll to not a unl- Applv the paste Q. How can I remove A. Lemon juice will remove tax- tar, bum the juice should moved thoroughly after the cleansr with lukewarm water, as acids are injurious m the Q. How can I make glass Apply evenly and care ullv. Tub- A promising synthetic motor fuel has been developed in Sweden; l?- nmMIVrbQVlflIRmwsm-o- - l5 Tull; good looking bolero ls inex- lwrlletlnsv mm mm ve c 0o llfiflontafns To order pattern: Writs or sand . move picture with your ulna and Postal Ecrlp lo Needlework Bureau _..________._- dacauld Y. US$81’ bere- ‘i’ of putty. l mrklng coin o‘ happen to l do that " 2. Pronounce lib-so. flint I eliminated to s large extent. how- "—""'"—~'tii¥-' ‘Ilheplllfqmnm iporltmc. ‘and mulnvLalktl-lg .upthe you. why ah‘! you work- "W ‘s also-nun. is. o» the pigm I don't m my worms-s Needl FOR THE HOME Iplng. Good in sheer wool. rflyvh or?» or cotton. i qfmlgcutflslbcsll, 18.18. 30. M. A,“ U _ . Ilsa 86 so‘ m '10 cum for PA ‘I. which lnzludsl DION lflflll guide. Print your mo. Mdmv ma ltylc Numbcr pismiy- lo w" lo mu Itasca wit Address ttcm, Divert-II!!! The nbnrlottktcwn Gull‘ Ill- NIBO llrutAddrcsl Provlncv lluskaiilflliny biimlilfllll .95» LydisllPil-lkhanfsVegctableCompound not only helps relieve periodic pain but 31.5.0 accompanying 132K200], taxed, ig trung eelingn-vv uc to c- , tionsl monthly disturbances. It’: one of ‘ the moot effective medicines for this pur- pose. Pinkhsnfs Compound Iulps nolunl Follow label directions. Try it! » Tiny,Tender Victory gsrdalarl who neglect summer lqusshu and msrrows are mining one of the summer's most delicious offerings. This ls no doubt due lo the ' ' ‘ ‘- wlcdgo of zrcpcrlng then delicious vegeta- lel. One ls so lccultomcd to find- ing them cooked in such a "soupy." l. ‘ ‘ ‘ manner tbs! it fl the nat- ural thing to ignore them. whereas thcycnnbe made a dish for the most discriminating epicure. Bolling flls squash ll the most ordinary method cf y-cpsrstion. and ft l: true that this manner per- mits of u mushy tearful-e. It may be ever. by. draining well before serv- ing. A‘ better way l: lo bake the aquuhycr, it may be fried in much the some msnno -n eggplant. Mar- row: are bent fried. Follow ‘this procedure for frying squullen and anal-rows: slice vege- tables into slsbl about one-half inch thick, dl them in milk in which an egg has een beaten, and then after brooding then-l with crumbs. fry lh deep fsl. An ordinary skillet may be used in place of deep frying provided that adequate grease ls used to prevent burning. They may be turned like pancakes. If you forget your aversion to these two lcgetablcs until you have tried this new recipe for racking them. you will be pluuntlyr surprised to find that they represent ll delicious ad- dition to your lIlf-"Tlfl table. Still‘ another mettle-l of serving lqunhu ls peculiarly" wnllakle to the homo gardener. I‘. is the boil- ing of frulh which rrc just n few days old, boiling baa...» zvltil he skin on and serving Hr"- v-‘th melt- l-Qvllr ed butter like sspsrv; ' . The Ital- lu marrow ls caper‘ ' culled b SummierSciuasllj‘ A Dish for the Epicure m". G081’. but ‘ ' to know when you go." Id “k "04 "Wm- mid enlnn - your - old. "We , 1;. “W! nlghvl-IAEUWD ant — wefllwygu don't know i. V"?! “'6 l! 11v sweet-and w wont to aeveml places I don't sup pose ycnrve ever hoard of. Then w finished up at a. funny little club but. g didn't hleor its name. That ill 50f mumsy course, my dear. I just 1 to lmow." ECI" aft i. Italian Murrow Can Bo Used It A" Stage of Growth- this treatment. Pick it when 1i: about 1 inch thick; “'i"".,;1°nmy.i may be sliced and served wi mu‘ onnaise. All summer sflllflslfsba be served the same way l" - -° stage. , Tho squashes like a rich-fax“ soil. Plant them lrl _Y°"'."]’r,p.ut to 4 feet apart. and in hil sh‘ m. thc some distance fill-ll‘ 13",“. rows. The same Cl\lllll'~'-1hn m“. 11am lpply in the carer‘! lace Vin‘ row!‘ except whm rqmuiwxit should" ins types. WM" 8 w m “(owl u be allowed between the r1 will“. well as the hills. Siicfrfiflgg, pm in: every 18W W°°"-“‘ " ' “mo as it will assure n h" supply of youzii “BC” " summer monthl- .3 <wuni