g ‘uusaJo Km mode 3 ’ It was with tested necipes that the Barkdale Women's Institute captured one of the, prizes offer- ed in connection With this cook GUMDROP CAKE it cup .shorten-ing 1 cup white sugar 2 cgas, well beaten % cup milk ‘ 2 cups bread flour 37% teaspoon baking powder V2 teaspoon salt _ 1 lb. gumdirops or 1/2 lb. rais- ins. This bakes Very nicely in a bread loaf pan. Bake 1 to 1V2 hours at your usual loaf ca-ke temperature. , _ Mrs. A. Piercem South Milton. HOT MILK CAKE ieat 2 eggs well Add 1 cup w. sugar gradual-ly‘ r 1 tsp. vanilla Sift 1 cup flour ‘1 tsp. baking powder 1/2 tsp. salt 9% cup hot milk 1 tbsp butter in milk Add to egg mixture and beat for a few »minutes. It may be baked as a 2 layer or square cake. Bake at 350 deg. F. Mrs. Frank McKinnon New Haven. OLD MAIDS CAKE (Spice Cake) % cup shortening- 1V2 cups white sugar 3% cups flour 1 teaspoon soda . 1% cups sour milk 1 teaspoon _cloves _ V4 teaspoon nutmeg and mana- man. 11/: cups raisins -. at cups walnuts > it teaspoon salt. . 2 teaspoonsvanilia Method: Cream shortening and chAu FIX n‘i Located in the business centre .1 Cardigan, Nonn’s Garage ll equipped to give top “Year 'Round Service" to the an“- motive For prompt service call Norm’s Guise. Cardigan. . CARDIGAN GARAGE NORMAN W. Mae“sz *Mgm m pm a THE EST or EXPERIENCE book-~21 point that is brought om: ’ sharply by this picture showing Mrs. Harold Clay, 3 member M the group, at work. sugar iogchei well. Add spices to flour, soda to milk. Add milk and flour alternately. Stir milk in raisins and nuts. Bake in pan 9 by 9, about 1 hour. Oven 375 degrees F. Ice when cool with a butter icing. Keep well. — Mrs. G. Nantes, 100 Highland Ave. TOWLE HOUSE COOKIES l/z cup brown sugar 1/2 cup white sugar 1/2 cup butter 1 egg 1/; teaspoon soda 1/2 teaspoon salt 11/2 cups flour 1.4; teaspoon vanilla 2 teaspoons hot water 1 package chocolate .bits Mix in order given. Roll into small balls and press with fork. Bake in fairly hot oven. Mrs. Elwood MacEaehern, St. Eleanors r ‘ Keith Carmichael AUTHORIZED DELAVAL HOUSEHOLD . and FARM EQUIPMENT DEALER o McCuiioch Chain Saws 0 Scott-Atwater Outboards ' O Bolens Garden Equipment KEITH CARMICHAE'I.’ I.TD. Hummus . . HEATING , DIAL 3780 301va Corner Central Royalty Charlottetown as. IOUR CREAM CHOCOLATE:~ CAKE .1 cup sour cream 8 eggs 1% cups sugar 3 tablespoons cocoa 1% cups flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon soda Bea-t eggs, addsugar gradual- ly, add cream, beat and add re- maining ingredients sifted with flour. Mrs. Gordon Holm, DeSabie. W, I, PINK AND WHITE BIRTHDAY CAKE 1<2 cup butter 1 1-2 cup white sugar 3 tsp. baking powder 3 egg whites (beaten stiff; 3 cups cake flour 1~2 cup milk 1-2, cup water Vanilla or almond flavoring Cream butter and sugar. Add dry ingredients alternately with water and milk. Pour in beaten egg whites last. Taike 1-3 of bat- her and color pink. Put into pan alternating colors. Bake one hour in moderate oven. Cover with boiled icing tinted pink. Mrs. Elia A. Birch St. Eleanors W. L' DARK FRUIT CAKE 1A pound butter 1 cup sugar 4 eggs 9% cup molasses 2% cups flour Citron peel and nuts. 1 teaspoon soda 1'75 teaspoon cinnamon iv . Pastry . Bread . Cakes . Potato Chips PHONE 8747 ENTERPRISE BAKERY - 203 Grafton St. Ch‘town 1V2 teaspoon cloves 1 pound seeded raisins 1 pound seedless raisins vanilla V2 teaspoon salt Cream butter, add sugar and egg, mix well. Sift flour, soda and salt. Prepare fruit and nuts, and cover with half cup of flour mire ture, until fruit is well floured. Add molasses to. butter and egg mixture. Add dry ingredients. Mix all together well and add floured fruits. Bake 2 hout‘S in slow oven. R. W. Elliotvale W. I. DATE DIVINITY CAKE 1 cup flour 1/2 cup butter or shortening 2 tablespoons sugar Pinch of salt wa together as for pastry. Place in 8 by 8 inch pan. Bake 10 i Chou; Whale Families ill Cheer These Cakes 24. ladybug, A19 minutes in moderate ovcn. Mala filling as follows: V: pound dates (choppcd' 1/: cup water 2 tablespoons broun sivgir 1 egg 8 graham wafers rolled fine 1 teaspoon vanilla Pinch of salt Cook dates, water and brown sugar together. Cool slightly. Add the beaten eggs, crumbs, vanilla and salt. Pour over part4 ly cooked pastry layer. Bake [5 minutes at 350 degrees. When cool, ice with butter and little-i with coloring. Mrs. Oscar MacKay. New London WINE EX: ORTS Export of wines is worth neler $2,250.000 to Australia on a Y'in‘ly average . 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