Page 8 The Guardian LET'S EAT Monday, Nov. 29, 1954 Menu Features Eggs In Different Ways ly IDA BAILEY ALLEN "How many eggs should I normal person sat each week. Madame?” aaked the Chef. "According tn the 'Basls Seven Foods' for good nutrition, 5 eggs a week. By this. 1 mean breakfast eggs. Eggs in Cooking "Most people may think thqv eat only 5 eggs. or even one A day.' when in reality they eat more. be- 3 cause they sat the eggs used in . cooking. For instance, baked cus- C tards. bread pudding or a custardl 0 pie all contaiil about 3 eggs each. Whipped Potato Cof f ec Pimiento saladattes Choice of Meat Loaf Brown Sauce or spinach Mushroom Ring Cheese sauce Kohl-Rabi Plantation Gingerbread Tea Milk Spinach Mushroom Ring: Drain lbs. fine-chopped cooked spinach or use 1 (12 oz.) pkg. cooked frozen hopped spinachl. Add 2 tbs. butter r margarine. lg tap..salt, 1.. tsp. monosodium glutamate, 1.. tsp. pep- Egga are also used in making chif-l per and 1 up, lemon lulu. fun. pumpkin and squash plea; in puddings. cookiaa. dressings and hlany sauces. "Altogether. the average home-' nlaker uses about a dozen eggs earn muffins, aaladl in Stir in 3 beaten egg yolks. Fold the whites, whipped stiff. Spoon linlo an oiled qt. ring mold. Set in a pan, surround with boll- ' MARY HAWOR1'H'S MAIL Divorced Man Wants T 0 Wed A Girl Of 17 DEAR. MARY HAWORTH: I am a divorced man. 33. and have three children. Recently I took a trip to Eu.ope to visit my sister. and while there I met a girl 11 with whom I fell in love. I courted Josette for a few weeks and met her parents, and I felt she would make a good wife for me. I discussed my feelings with them. and the parents said if she loved me and wished to get mar- rid. we had their blessing. Everything was set for marriage until I called on the American con- sul. who told me that the laws of my New Ellgzliliid state wouldn't permit inllncdinta marriage. I had to wait 18 months. piained the situation to Josette and her family. they said if my inten- tion was lioilorable, she would wait the required time. Girl's Love Is Confident I promised to return for Josotte when the time was up. and I real- ly want to do this. But the trouble is now that cvt-iyniie, ilicluding my family, tells me Josctte is too young. They say she vlallts to marry me to come to this country and, once here, she wll icailzu the great dif- ference Ill our lines. This talk both- ers me. as I hrld trouble in mar- When I ex- ' Islanders Marry in' Hamilton, ' Prince Edward Island. George MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Lysuy. Malcolm Studio). St. Ann's Church. Hamilton. 0nt.. was the scene of an autumn wed- ding on Saturday. October 30. when Icatherine Frances, daughter of Mr. Andrew MacDonald, and Mrs. lsouris, P. E. 1., and Alex George, (son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John 'George MacDonald, Howe Bay, were united in the holy bonds of matri- Sllown above with their wedding attendants are Mr. and Mrs. I-'rom'left to right are: Mr. Her attendants were her alltsr. Mrs. Aslred Mclfugh, aa maid of honor and as bridesmaids. her girt- ter. Helen and Mrs. William Lyaay. Miss Shirley MacDonald. niece of the groom, was flower girl. Mut- er Larry Read acted as ringbearar and carried the rings on a white satin cushion trimmed with white bridal cord. The made of honor and brides- Everett Thompson, Alex G. MacDonald. Mrl. Aelred Mel-Iugli. Miss Helen MacDonald and In the front row are Master Larry Read and Miss Shirley MacDonald.-(Photo by Alex G. MacDonald. both 1I'0m Mr. Daniel MacDonald. Mr. Imam of the Jockey Club Tavern. which was attended by approximate- ly 135 guests. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald left on a honey- moon trip to Detroit. Michigan. The bride wore a green taffeta dress with grey acceasoriu. The young couple were recipients of many beautiful gifts from friends in Hamilton. Toronto and P. E. I. mllPIN'.lllMl Success Of Other Dieters Can Spur You On by Ida Jean Kain Time and again, your lotion reveal shat it la the happy success of other dieters that lifts your spirits when you need it most. Today's letters will leave no doubt in your mind that reducing can make you tool like a new person. "I read with interest about the diets: who weighed 11; poiihsr. I am 5'5", medium frame, and weigh- ed 112 pounds. I love to cook and .aka pride in my baking. But. a year: ago I became disgusted with my weight and reduced to 140 pounds. i "Please continue to encourage overwelghta to cut down on foods. It makes a person feel wonderful to be told they look 10 years young- er. I have more pep with less weight. Your dtata encourage saner eating habits and help people to live long- er. I would like to weigh 135 pounds which would be ideal for me." Add a routine of stretching exer- cise: plus a dllly wall: of a couple of miles. The combination of per- fect food habits with moderate daily exercises will bring strength with streamlines - you'll look even younger. Another 1'12 pound oval-weight has triumphed . . . "Three months go when I step- pad on the scales 1 found to my dismay I weighed 1'12 l-2 pound! - out of reason for 5'3". You might With such a.a irit thg lady will reach hgr perfect gycrrlllnt The last letter will help the 0.... ;IX:l&Il'il:.WhDle family disapproves of "On January 26th I started diet. ing on doctor's orders to reduce my 1I100d Dfellurc which was 220, l was shocked when I found I weigh. 2a'r'.?5ut. I 1;! in.5mon.ths.. whsdjbld ed 214 Dolmdl My flmiiy did lint ing writer and bake 45 min. in a moderate oven. 375 degrees F. Let stand 3 mln.; then unmold. riagu bcforc. I am much afi'aid-111011): by 8 C10l1b1C-F1118 C91”Em0nY-maids wereslmiiarly dressed infloor- trouble nlny repeat itself. INUDUBI Mass las relebrated by'length gowns of net. over taffeta I have i-epollcd this talk to Jos- REV- V. 1'1- 011-1310" during W111!-'11 in colors yellow, green and mauve Out-of-town guests attending the wedding were Mrs. Alex. Fisher. Bay Fort.un'v, P. E. 1.: Mn. Ray- approve of my dieting. but I was the ona carrying all the ax”; weight. I wear size 18. My nelgll. vleek in cooking. and no matter whelhcr the egg is visible or not. the nutritive value is there. know what I looked like. even though only 29 years old. This morning I again stepped on that V Fill the center with sauteed H .h .1 d .3 It 1. appr prlale music was emlel. dl . . . Vi hite Cgintalns Protein h mushrooms; serve with cheesc':l.e' 115 .::uS5:)s5(l)ll: l'ff."...0.f.': "512; 1 Th: bride was given lrrt marfiagellllblwlerngiarlclwlixlcge 8n;llg(?:.lOITfhl3l ln'onMdissMul?fI:(r,ymlCd' MI::I2eio::lyd gcfnlel hid ntramend "6 pound... bllnagmtuk Ibo? nlw palp Ind A” "And y the lvay. its t a white sauce. - . X H i . i . , l, ,,- A . ' '- l ' '. ec ea eanager. A I1 my 1'9 llc ns. am eat- M the egg mm comams the pm: Manama" mnxerhnad: Make mite, unnd,,ful letters and gays y her brothe in lavl. Mr. Aelred of dusty rose,nylon organdy with York, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fisher "My doctor Advised me to cut lng dlnemm fwd; but elmml we” the day 1 COR"? thick 10 marry her MCHU811. TOTOMO. and W35 E0Wned matching headdress and mitts and and daughter. Mary. Boston. Mass: Calmlu to low ll My rl-my was Your "rake Your Choica Diet' help tei.Solli lo dt lk. ebdnl.T' . .-. . , . mp" pmle'l1n'fr(:1l;'”:;350f rgggelalgip mg gbafggf E0 rznongd X8” 113?: cunt, rillllcu ion soon. If I marl) -11 H 1111111-01131.11001-15113111 ii6C1- carried a. small basket of flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holmes and hard to do um” I found cur dlem ed change my food hablls... lici ind bi ill: hrie lil'lf' do vouldlllg gown of white lace and net - 0 d y meals. the egg whites should be lll- cake pans. Bake 25 ililn. in a mod- N. h ' H W” 't” 61 , over 51”" She were - H .tg The gloom was attended by his daulhter. Sharon. wcn Soull . and we” gl you know the ruulml It is always harder to carry on cluded" crate oven. 375 degrees F.. or until 11” S C l” 1” 1 "W '0” 9' , . '. ' V . 5 11891 'P brother, George. as gxoomsman. Ont-.: Mr. 0111115 .B1HC1ie11. 1-0nd0n- a reducing program when the fam- In our menu of today. we have a toothpick when inserted in the 15 Sm” 1”" -5”””54 10' '11”? I.ll'9"1d "”.wh1C.h N18 held m place by "ED511191 Maculmald lmd EV'"" om-3 Mn Fmnc” Walsh Thomldl with my new mod MN” I know ily objects. How wonderfully proud used eggs "visibility" in the stuffed center comes out clean. "31"?" ”"1"”"”" -"""' ””'” ml f.fE;"'; l'l")':J'1L”et h'("dd:f” and l'f?F!;.Thompsoll were ushers. Ont. V I can rel down to 130 pounds. You her family must now be of this and Put together with '-.- pkg. cooled '1 1'” ' Q 9 re ms" mt 5.1191 1113 1118111985 CCTGHIDIIY I M1'- End MN M3CD0m1d W111 19' have made I happy girl of me." triumphant. healthy dieter. egg -and pimlcnlo saladettes, "ll'lVl5lbl)" by .-ulding them to the spinach ring. If six persons were to cat this meal. they would eat l': eggs apiece. TOMORROW'S DINNER Stuffed rim: and -C. C. White 'mums and stephanotls. reception was held in the Saddle side in I-Iamilton. Ontariz. Serve wnh lemon mlrd ””ce- Age Illffcrf-lit-e Is Significant 1 I . I '” l'il"i VCRTS! . . TMCK 0" 7"” W” 1 DEAR 0- C-v Mon Ur 10 hurl GIVCS AdVlCe Take 40 Eggs For extra Zip Add a mu: g,mlmd'ago. two edllcators. Ernest W. ' ' ' (New York Herald Tribune) :On Training . cooked prepared lemon pie filling. Bath Fixturesl Trends By ELEANOR noss NEW fixtures can modernise your broken save for the light tubes in the center section. Another new cabinet that is llll(l- ' . Morning Smile A d 1 h I l . gess and L. S. Cottreil, didla mam- mm M 0 C ease sauce moth study titled "Predicting Suc- One of the interesting sidcligilts ms or Failure m Mmman It Doctor mm eummmg mum” rm 'l l A ' b Q bathroom in Heat f vol-' with h c-o was bli i -d b' P' tice-H ll, ' -I ' l'k th l ks f our 0 e vlst o merlca y ucen - g r a om wners 'l Inc. rdlllld llllfs bet-ll outlf)? printaln husbllIa(llrll1.Lld.r:. Bof'ch.oo 0 y E117-3119”h ""1 Q""" Mmh" M T'kel medmne nbmem (my one 1" 0"” "1" ms ” dlmble m1”m.'ed - recent years, although a new rc- Mm 30,-ch .. I donlr, ellllel-' Doc. England. is the cake recipe she ran 9XI1:'1'B.:- mod”. in pornlumail storage compartment with sliding vised edition may be available pres- Although 13,-, Bundesen hgg for tor, but new 50 king to Lhg children, into on her visit to Woodlawn mum! um "nun more bumfml glass panel enclosures. There are by an Island Farmer's Wife ently. ye”, de..0te.l bl, column almost Plantation in Virginia. The recipe. space man W" The" "0 mumple also single-mirrored cabinets. with Relevant 10 Muir flue-S110"-"15 cxcluslveiv to medical matters. he , umbumd "1 .l.w.””1" wuhmgmm glass shelves with adjustable brack- (tilt without lllalllzkltmli or om-head 'Lifc semis to have beconle so;llsetl to be iryilllz i... throw him. and 1-'0 .l'nlltlz?"v-Professors llas received hundreds of letters Without 118111! '-01d- '1(;ke',,""1:rli:1d it 1bl:m1r;1:kc ,fhE:9:5 at wpporul some have ,I Blot ln ,r::3135c!;:1:s 3 ” ”' 13UI'!-'f'55 llllfl flottlrli concluded. on from parents requesting advice on the basis of ('ill'Plill surveys cover-,raising children. Many of them. ing llundrcds ..f good: bad and specihcally ask how to make chil- broken relationships, that marriages dren behave. made heiwccli i2il'lS less than 19 Hl3llCC,C1l'8WlI1g on years of prac- and men over 25 lnr there-abouts) tical experience with both parents usually wvrr-li't happy or durable. and children. Dr. Bundesen this uncertain those days that you never when I couldn't. I'd promise lily- know when you're leaving a pcr- self. 'Weli, next year I'll be able son. whether you're saying only a to.' You tell him, Ellen that it will Good-bye or a frlrewell' James nf- be no trouble now!" he chuckled tered tonight. He and his present obviously happy in the memory of "right-hand" had come to the klt- those days spent with Us on the then then to enjoy that nice spell farm. back for disposing of used razor blades safely and chiveniently. and a notched rack for hanging tooth- brushes to dry. Ronactiona Everywhere Better Be Careful You must. however. be careful not to give your child the idea that he does things just to please you. If you do, he'll only use this power to get more attention. egg: and divide the whites from ths yolks and beat them to a froth." Cakes, of course. were different in those days. when large, families gathered around the festive board He and the local bakery didn't de- l.losetlv- No bathroom is complete lllIlPb.' it has plenty of towel bars. some bars are square. some are round and there are also those vary at- tractive towel rings. The.latest in towel rods is a Tnd either. One of the most useful cabinets toward days and which brings "Yes. that's the way wt it" our As I rccall. the inference was week steps out of his role as strictly D01” 003x 111m- h l 1 wlmln lmdl The hm" rod nub, folks indoors to an easy chair by helper of these days nodded. "We'l'e'1v11Hl- SW11 all age-dlffclfencei MM medical man to discuss this prob- 511011111 163111 1113i 119 1111151 d9 99'' "V91" Just "'9n"Toe'U:.Se”i as 193111”-5 I C9111" 11111101611 SWFBIC pulled out from ll, well u, 5,,” the fire. Their duties were over here today and gone tomorrow. 1111058 l)8I'lltU1-It H395. lnijant that 191". 111 which he 15 V"-'"1'1m""1" L?l;'lTli?I)g5:1n:l1:,1yUl:lc:lll;e .1353: f:cri?.." lvlvlililcgmlnlvlaliveg silch incl gggxgggxllnllaltgugghaglinlgnleghifgg II I 111111315? 10? 4111138 11050 Ind though the milking was still in pro-'And there's nothing We can do We ma" M5 '""k'"E 1'" '"'””"'""'ed "5 17”” d””' '1'” ”'”'”' zfpllaln wiy ”y.,.,' M... g.,f.,.,.l..,,g ingredients as four pounds lfil pow. mum gm mum mkwmalml lingerie rinsed out and left over- night to dry. This takes care of that chronic and mostly Justified gripe of the menfolk about the way women turn the bathroom into a second laundry. with damp artic- les dripping from the shower rod! for regrcssivel cho:ce-ln- dicrttivc of his llllC0nSClnllS desire to "Hun" N' Bunducm DI grass. Presently Jamie would bring about it. Only while we're here, we in our requirements of milk for should rcmenlber to be kind. That. . the morning. Gaga shadowing him,lwill brighten our Heavenly crowns". 80 back 10 brill: "0116 01 1115 1(1d5"l Just about any normal child, rosy-checked from the nip andlhe offered. "I guess none of theni.8S11vWi'1'f'- 11 151111k9d 10 P5.W11010ll1'l yours included, will try to get away tang of the outdoors, full of per-'will be over-brightl . . . They'll bc1C91 aversion 10 l!1'0ll'l'l-l1l1 disciplines? with as much as he can. It's human sonal plans and the wonders that fairly dull, I'm thinking." I-Ia paus- 01 11V1HlZ. lnature. belong to a little fellow not yet nd to consider this, deep in sober AS 1" Many parents. however. not only done if the child thinks an explan- 1197911 5"f”- ”V'-'V,P0""d-Id 01 "1113 anon ls necessary. M05; or mg half a pllt of vlinc an A goo "me he won-L dose of Ivrench brandy. It probably look a lot of time Don't Force Child to bake this cake, and a lot of ' , time to eat it. too. It could be d 11-5 11?: W1” 10 10199; Ch”: 1'0 approached in it ll-,isurely fashion. 0 anyti ng, as many 0 you ave the wall to make a five-foot. ex- panse of mirrored surface un- third helpings. and the wine and brandy mtist have added quite a Wm. bit of body to the flavor. it is an adolescent girl A New Approach come to his eighth birthday. .reflcction. "I'll have to be good to mm'I'i0S 3 mUI'11 01dPI' mall. in 111'! fail to curb this tendency. but act- and no child seated down at the necessary lo my that Hwy don-l Soon, indeed. any day now. our you", he chuckled now to James. m8.i0ii11.V 01 C-I595 11 15 119395111813 Sllelually encourage it. You may .be one Probably YOUHC1 0111- T119 "'0" Y1” and of the table had to fool ap- make Cakes like that any more. The most mmble "End in UN. helper M” be jegylng us lo take up "For one. day, the Lord wlll pg,-. is out of l'Ill('lI with her own nlze- of these without even realizing it. my to force him. the more he will prehenslve lest ll be all Mm. by No wonder George Washlnmm; b”hm0m- accessory deshm is W work of his own. And as alwayslhaps say to me: 'Did you know Srmlll - (1119 10 f'1FC.lIm51-'U111B1 r.cslst.andt1'le more COHIJMY 119 1-5 the time. they got to him. slice: was A happy man and Mull” has Wu.” receulng. Typlnl ol ml, we shall be a. bit sad, and for a this man?' And I'll say: 'Yes.' And 15013110FII of 10 m'l11'011C 1M'k 01' PI'0111em Plrtnil 1l1K81y 10 176001119. A11 01111d1'91T 1'15” could be cut thick. with plenty Come down ln hlsmry H I lmll, vogue la the lllgllly poplllu com. is. contrary streak some more than others. You should be calm and thought- flil, and your home should be pleas- ant and peaceful. If you get excit- ed and angry and shout. it's likely your child will become noisy and easily angered. IDYWIY. remaining for second and even while a little lonely for the nice He'll say: were you kind to him.'1119 hardy salt-crmlidellce neces-l days that had been. Going, do these when he was a poor forlorn mortall 5313' 10 139 11 Wlllner 1" 1371-5k C0111" Th"? 15 "Y wch lhmg '15 ' mm” mm Who Come to Hive seasonal on the earth below? And I'll say: petition with contemporaries. gals :5u3;1g-r1::nP1::15m 91”” help on these farms take as much 'I'm not sure. But I alwa s trlcd . . . .. . .. . '3 from ll10'.l' tinic spent with us. we to be.' And He'll say: 'As ylnng as' mu" vhm 0" A” He” Mood be1"w'"g. 3'0””gsler.' I wonder. as they leave behind? Down you tried to be-and never set him A5 3 rule, healthy lml-mlllly Tkllere 15 ngiginebsimple melllmd 0t the years. many faces and names a careless example or put a stumb- mmumlg llldlvldunlg 1-End to affll- Elgnlgngtonlgvile ygiumlfusd EH2? R In and left with its some pleasant "We will wait until she corned in Mm pC'x'sm.5'abou the same egclel But If you use your head' instead mf'in0I'V' 01-'l1l81l' stay to verif that" we smiled continu- And Um 15 JIUSE as Hue of C'm1 of R m.ap' youlu get pretty good We remember them-for that quirk in: his yfailt-lels " 'She should have rim and lldOAeMpn'li as It is O resuml Mm remember' 3 chud du- of character or manner which been her- b this but' ta d it loung ndms and gum Iolkllrrhusi obeys only when you ml mm marks folks as indlvidualists andicam t H lyd Vh cl tn d" 'ms'M8d ofchanmgmg J0senessu'”- "No!" 1 dmerem from the” know! (or. d5 0 "111 0W 1111 GI! in mil ability for you, it is equally pertln- Now, haw can .. . an lcompasslonate His smile would em, to ask; Hm.-.come you "ml in Clllld behlvel 111911" P011115 01 View On mlny I be) he 1:11! me. She I1W3yl W55 I love with" and want to marry a lng woman. Continued on page 12 a mis Nervous Parent. Nervous Child Virhcn his parents are nervous. a child is nervous. A youngster needs A feeling of security. A mother and father give him this if they are I calm and self-conndent. Many times. aggressive behavior you make your topic. their willingness tn do, or in little slow in readying herself to go odd instances the lack of this. their places on earth"'. x solcmnity. their chuckles. I "Tell James I'm coming to call". a one-tima hired man at Alderlea. se home on a. visit from a distant a city. said. when we chanced to meet w this mingling of truth and whim- This we shall miss presently-' y. when this man who once was. little boy in a class-room where e taught. goes out to interests of him on the street in town, not long his own. lls probably girl half your are? - Your lurking fear of loading with your chin into more marital trouble sparked by innate awareness that you aren't "on the beam" in the field of personal rela- tions-thnt you not-d to be deeply l'PedllC3lf!ri for marriage and Iain- The ideal time to begin teach- ing him, of course. is when he is an infant. And that is often when many parents make their first mis- takes. First of all, you must set an ex- ample for your child. You can best teach him what is proper or im- proper by what you do in his pres- is merely a mask.for insecurity. The braggart or bully in your nelghbo - hood-I hope he's not your child- in all probability is a youngster who is insecure and unhappy. His bluster is only an attempt to conceal his fears, notonly from others, but,from himself as well. mm. "How's he keepinll? I suppose, Until tomorrow - - - - Diary ilv life, in ..:dci- in sliccr-ed lvith a 1'” ” mm” 01d 19110" 1" by the r- - -' -' G00dAn18111 wlfc. My advice is to review your ence. Good habits are more easily caught than taught QUESTION AND ANSWER. SAVE 20” lire?" lie 1Rl1B11'-'t1'HC the thbushtl l------ .tlncertllillilea with a good psych- For instance. never tell your, Mr. P. rt: What causes abone in- I guess it wouldnt take much of Married women in Colombia ologist or spiritual director; and .V0Un8819l'10 "G0 1?N311 N011? 1CC1o11."l' faction? an effort to wrestle him now! Re- .!li'l('E 1932 have been entitled to don-L ....m,. .l.,5..lle ...,l..5, and Irlstend, say. "Come. let's brush, Answer: An infection of the bone. - i mcmb" when 1 W95 I younflster. I I share of property Jointly ac- tvour teeth." 1or osteomyelitis. most commonly oc- until you have an "all clear" faci- .ll'IK in your soul. about the wisdom ”'of going ahead. D0111 1911 111m 10 ”G0 pick up curs in children as a result of the .V0ur My!-" Tell him to "Come pick spread of a bacterial infection from Mal'y Hmt-om. up your 1Dy8.' ' the throat to the bone. 0 O O '4 on this special introductory offer lher column, ml by mall or perwng if he seea' you doing these things In adults, the infection usually I Anne Adalns Pat 1 11 al lntervcw. Write her i f with Mm. 11511800” Mm thlt this follows some form of injury to the , te S The Gualnllanl n can 0 is the correct way of doing them. bong, guch up 3 1'1-gctul-Q or . gull. - I H . V . and before long. he'll do them mot wound, . ' l WEEK'S st-zw-rHlur'n' 3 -cm--rm-r ' - f1 i I l . Practical! Thrifty! Beginner-sim- l ' .f.' ' pie-to-sew! Wear it full cov.er- '1"T'j ' l , - all length for kitchen duty in a I 1 ' . ' " ,' jiffy whisk off its button-on bib Alice Brooks qilircri since ma rriagc. counsels through l for hostessingi So pretty - the ruf- l fled. scalloped hem and gently 'lIAN0lNG" DOLL - Every little girl lovea'to have it i curving mldriff detail. Pattern 4623: Misses' sizes Small "dancing" partnerl Doll is 44- inches tall - big as your little one! l 114. is); Medium (18. 20); Large "dancing" doll. Dress chart. land TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in - coins for this pattern (stamps can- not be accepted) to Alice Brooks designs cm The Guardian. so Front St. West, Toronto. Ontario Please print plainly NAME. AD- DRESS. PATIIRN NUMBER. Brimful of thrifty gift ifldu - our Alice Brooks Needlecraft Onta- ,. ;;.i3i. '.”.;L.f:.'"'ii..'l'.”...3.':.".i'l'...ii; ii':."e."i;.:;f'i'i'..".2."'...'.1'.:'.'."' """" WITH l.ANOLIN- . i ...".i'.'.':.'." .ii.”.'.".'.....""if.'." .r.':::i- ' i i This pattern .4.-asy to ullc. simple ' i J lio new. in iened for fit. Has com- plete illulltrated instructions. send Thirty-Five Cents disc) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) or this pattern. Print plainly Size . . ' that any alert housewife likes to Name' Add"u' Style Number" add to her C0llCCtl0l'l.' This cake Send order to ANNI ADAMS recipe sent to us from MlcNeIll.I lcare The Guardian, 60 Front Street, M1111 W- 1- 0011111 be 5"V9d V1111 livest. Toronto. after-dinner coffee. pvlemaf my lo relimx l .; cIm.nnIn's GI-lES'l' GOLDS A new cake recipe is something u.. ., ..- .,.. ----.- caulwa can lo:-O2 of the man Dobular un- 1:; lmmlm amlcm'lo'm"ii"r "ill" Till JACK no JILL RU? i c - 2 - fl u' runs er eagna sen or. us 5 new I -' W'1e P” 5 a.Ll-'.l?. h3it'er 4 patterns printed in book. Beno f.'f.”. ,"','.' 0 win. mail" I; on of the mics! ; -Jll I 1 cup sugar 35 cents for your copy. 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