_PAGE TWO wVOOO-Q Woman's Re alm 1 ii vwwvwvwv-vw Livin XQO - .----_.-_._--.-". “uncanny go Leisure —The Woman's Realm CONTI" \"I‘.\IE.\'T c,i.n door. n1. iinzc are they meet my .e flour sacks at my win- Cover attic flcors with several llaycrs of paper, kupxng two feet l could not ask for more. ' at li:.l.- home with a i from chimney. this gives vvurmth M) DUQACLAAQ Mend broken china with white‘ oil paint, which you can squeeze 0! . on broken part and then squeezel ivrth ruffled edge itogether then scrape off excess Aiiu awry hand the purple l paint and let stand frcm 51X t0 ‘eight weeks, Fruit which starts to work or buckwheat on the me at evcntide and ‘c the rail, ‘ ."~:l until I bring I and imlking p-Jll. Anti iy tll‘\ll comes through .- ill hi; overalls of And A home like this ls uh a uzfe, my dear, v vou" -l.‘MiLY PATFERSON SPEAR. (‘OLORI-‘Fl. SE RSON AHEAD high ~n dressmaking houses lead ‘Riv that the winter of 1942 gay colorful and FJii trcnd~1 in America To how up u: their best, pearls rm mzzsture. They lose lusxre 1t kept lung in s vault. The some o! (211055. which orzgannted in ancient times and w l unis introduced into the ch: in medmevnl times is, in modern times the most ‘lllilll of games - for there 1. secticn 1:1 the liabited world where it has not. been played Smart shops report interest in loxv-hccicrl. hizh-stvled evening shoes sums on cris-cross straps has an open back and low heel in matching kidskln. ‘Pwo hours from the garden to l3"? 1m‘ 1s c good‘ slogan and vege- tables for canning should not stand any longer than the time necessary for preparatiorg To remove smoke ltulns from bricks mix 2 oz. soda, 1 on puma- ltonc, 1 oz. salt. then mix with Iulficient. water to make a thick rcrim. rub on and let dry, then rush off with stiff brush. When cutting glen“ of flowers under water and they will t longer For a rmlndod breast contour a n d ' po I n La d _ In: t u r c . light lllddllllu. Ky. 0n llll u! II , emu! chops! nsn um" MATS ARE Gold kid studded with big i i ferment can be used in place of mur milk in fruit cakes. Poudc: a bu x put in hot \\\\[&.‘i' unon uhslnnt: fiannels urill , make thcin fluffy Mix animunzn and tvhiflng bo- gct-her and rub on brass bed and than rub off and it will re- store lustre. leaf. flower‘ nnd foliage effects arc done ill gold or silver braid with conlixisiing sequins on many frocks. "SOCIAL FLOP” CAN BE SUCCESS Instcnll of deciding "I'm a. social flop". the girl 0f 20 uho realizes she (iusirr ivhat it takes to shine in u crowd her own age should make up her mind to be a success at 25, advises Riuth Millett. That gives her five years in which to develop the traits and Quilllltls that will make her an in- teresting. attractive y.ung woman -evcn though she wasn't a howling success as a girl. In five years an intelligent girl who uts her mind to it can turn liersef into just about the kind of nrature adult. sue virants to be. Chic Is Beauty If’ she hasn't beauty she can learn in five years how to be chic. I! she hasnl, the pretty soft tvpe of femininity that gets labeled sex appeal. she can make the most of the assets she has and make them count in her friendships. A young woman can have as many friends of both sexes as she wants whether she is beautiful or not, if she has the warm kind of personality that makes others in- stinctively trust her, has a pleas- ant and ready laugh, has the poise that comes from a healthy self- respect. knows how to be kind in little ways and makes the most of what looks she does have. Formula. For Success So those are the things the girl of 30 who locks on herself as a. social flop should start thinkin about. If she can get into her min p. concrete idea of what she wants to be like in another five years— and forgets about not being what she wants to be right now-she can succeed It will encourage her if she will look around at some of the attrac- tive young women of 25 and 30 who are just doing dandy — and think about what they were like five years ago. Shell find a reassuring number of them weren't nearly as attrac- tive as girls as they are as young women. Add a slice of onion to fomstces when they are first put on to stew. It may be removed later, but the flavor remains. lDDLE-AGE" WOMEN ($512.3. NEED THIS ADVIGEII If you're cross, restless. NERVOUS- \\ Compound. Mnde especially [or uionzcn. Hundreds of thousands re. mnrknbly helped. Follow label direc- tions. Made in Canada. EASY TO :11 1 r CROCHET DESIGN N0. OI An exceptionally quick crochet Job is this daintv fish net mat with no lnn"mernhle uses. For end Ff tabl s. d l d .1 fur lunclvon sets. Pattern NOFSILlZYAHQIlI-liflnfinllgfisbll)? nlila-‘tltlllgllashrfeuies a d. nu. tlrntkrn offettiltches and complete instructions. o inlet (a vrn Tllr u) send 3D v 1f ‘ with -. or stamps to Ncedewurk Bureau, CIIB-IllIOlllEQllWIIIYQGU/Bfdlllla. cm“ m ‘om To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Deslnn No. 6i NAME---..-.._..________________ 5173-51-7 ADDRE85--_--clTY___-___..__, PNDVl-NCI--__---_-_~---_____...__ ' O'OOO e THE CH AR LOTTETO‘Z_'N_GUAR DIAN Social a n+0 ‘ nd Persona ' Dorothy Dix Says- Q'Vvvvvvvvv-vvv#vvvv MARRIAGE BEST CAREER ANY WOMAN CAN FOLLOW If You Are A Home Manager And Mother, Take Pride In It — Donft Envy The Spotlight Holders To us women whose avocations turn the spotlight on us and get our ictures in the newspapers. nothing is so strange and so pathetic as me act that so many domestic women get neither pride nor pleasure out of ~ y their calling. Wherever we go. women who have beautiful homes. good husbands. fine children cluster about us and exclaim: "How we envy youl It must be so wonderful to write, or paint. or be a buyer for a big store. or a movie star. and to| know that you are oi some im rtance 1n (he, world. And vou are so free, wh le we are bound down by our families and spend our lives Joni; plffllng things. cooking and patching and rim-n- ing, and seeing that Jamie washes behind his ears and Mary knows her lessons. and making the kind of pies that our husbands like-things that do not matter. How happy you must be doing BIG THINGS!" At which we smirk and murmur’ some piatltude that docsnt make sense. but_ what we would like to say to these humble undi discouraged women is: Dear ladies, you have your. values all mixed. You are the ones who are fol- lowing the important careers. You are the ones ' ' who are doing the worth-while work. You are the ones who are molding public opinion and influencing generations not. yet. born. You are the ones who set the ideals and form the manners and the morals oi a people, and determine whether thev shall be giants or weaklings. You are the ones who hold the destiny of your country in your hands. The Important Woman Not we who write things that are read and forgotten in five minutes. or who sandwich a lecture over the radio between an advertisement for a! liver pill and a new kind of soup. or who smear our faces with grease paint and try to look glamorous on the screen. The whole lot oi us could be liquidated and scarcely missed. But lust let women quit having babies and the world stops. Just let wives quit making cheerful. happy homes for their husbands and progress would stop, because men would feel they had nothing to work for. Just let mothers quit loving, correcting, encouraging. disciplining children and hoodlumism would be rampant over the earth. And you call this pifflixig work? You think these things are not. 1m- portant? Don't you think that the finest creative work that any WOm-m l ever does is bringing man into the world? Do you imagine that Mrs. Washington and Mrs. Jefferson or Mrs. Lincoln would have wished that they could have changed places with the authoress of a. best seller. or a million-dollar cinema. star? Tribute to Motherhood 1n Barries beautiful story about. his motile. he tells that when she heard oi some man doing some great deed she always sighed and said: "Fine. I would iikea to have been his motner. All of this being true. it is a pitiful tlunlz to think that IO many women look upon wifehood and motherhood as a. chore nisteau of a glor- ious career, and that, thev fail to get any thrill and BXQIWIHMIL and sense of achievement out oi it. 1161108 they 111155 the Joy mat should be BIRD‘ reward for the hard work that they do. Plane Jane B)’ ROBERTA COURTLAND wvwvww m 040400-000-00-0- twweowwwowowwow o CHAPTER XXI _ Jane lav in her bed and stared IIIlO liit: darkness, her whole being LlIYOlJUlFJ-l with the memory of that breathless moment when Greg nad held her ill m5 ilillis and kissed ner. l-fu loved hri‘ ‘lliut had not ‘wen a careless kiss. In another moment, if tnut uaitcr had not interrupted, he would have told her of his twe- \\'0Lli(l have il>K(Ll. her to marry .n.n. Jane somchow fell sure of this. | Sul- knew. ioo_ that she returned, Yvhcn he haul kissed nu, ion had come t0 her .ike flush. Yet. . . . could she marry lulu? Toinorrou" he would ask her . . . Whut would be her answer? Her heart s: k. for she knew what Greg would expect of nor if she accej/ed him. She knew all too well what- he thought of career girls, He world want ln-i- to gm: up her career- -give up nll rliu (iliftllils she had cherzsh- ed since she had sat on her fathers knee as a Cillltl and listened to hzs storms of the thrills of flying. Could she give up those dreams? Could she ground herself perman- ently 11s Greg's wife? Could she set- tlc down to domesticity, her days bordered in the morning by Greg's departure for the office and, in the evening. by his return? Could she shape her life b0 Greg's ideas of what a wife should be and do? she couldlrt, she told herself . ' . She couldn't give up her precious. cherished wings. She couldn't give up for always the glor- ious thrill cf feeling a plane lift be- neath her, carrying her into the bkie sky. Shc couldn't — she couldn't. she told herself. sitting up in bdl and pounding clenched fists hard on licr drawn-up knees. And yet, as she closed her eyes and once more felt the hard pres- sure of Gregs mouth on her own. her snirlt weakened. Wouldn't the joy of being Grcg’s wife make up for tne lcs". nl everything else? She slid cut of bcci, threw her robe about her, and paced back and forth She was fighting the hardest bat- tle of her life. and there was no one to whom she could turn for nelp. “is ‘"5 i‘ Pwblem m" ml!’ 5'"? Taking it bv and large. class for class. marriage is still the best play- wmd s°1"°- “m! “n he? lulu“ WW1‘! lng career theta. woman can enter. For whne thcre are women of genius (‘We’)? °n the declsm“ she ma“ who occasionally earn large salaries by heir talents, there are also women m“ "Wm- . l who possess beauty and glamour who nmrrv mlllionfllrefi- AM 0119 03W Dawn. chill and dreary, crept into ~15 about as “m; as me 0.1191; the rm!“ new“? 511° finally made “P Most professional women earn moderate incomes and by the time they h" mm<l~ All" “lllg- WYWYWS have paid for their own board and keep they have less w spend 0n hou“ Sh“ knew what ‘he mus‘ d°i clothes and beauty treatments than the average lwusewilti- Il- W-Kes l-IW “She “lust “Si” "0 h“ head “d professional woman a long time to be able to set up her own lwmi: 11w m" he“ “M” she mum m“ Five “p have a car and take the trips and have the many luxuries that so mu-ny everything for which she had work- women get as a mam“. o; c°m-5e_ when mev many 9d and “Wm ‘or 5°1°n"7'§he ha“ lo‘ Horne-keeping hearts ore happiest. and the woman who slls by her 3° mhbfi“? "Plane June‘ . own fireside, sale and secure. Wltll licr husband and her children about Having come to this decision with; he, new not want w change heartache and tears, she climbed earth into bed and. at: last, fell asleep. Best Matrimonial Bet Aunt Emily stood beside Jane's looking zilownt at the slejplrxrg 5 l“ It “as a m°5 n°°ni M‘ e ' - l lth l l I hope to marry sorre Wcmanls Club lunchwn was Set “Jr day sliileslsslgbxttirlga-lgthalnllvf (ivont liilfiahfavl, lsbnmcn. Willmlcligake ‘a one. - ' - he,» 15R , As she bent over to waken lane, mlsmke n mm“ ' » I 1; 1 ~ 15m sgeugggrlite" m; vlllgwvygigyti gamma ‘NSMRAZW Wm’ ‘l thefiilfsf°§llfifioi visit’. §Jlval§§§n°§§§ Beg- e was am . . m _ - - mu» we hem“ t» Se»! I "its: $1.82.. *.2,°i.r:iir°"h.“:t~.. zitrs...sr..r.ie.su.. "Jane!" Aum’ army shook her‘ i 3g because the; like to eat themselves. It ls nerves and worryilll thrif- Mahfufilftldrciusfi Zgggwly’ the“ s“ up keep a woman a perfect “36". which may make her easier on the eyes. but ""111 w.’ tznfl? is it‘? she asked. hard” ‘m the dlslmsllum’ DOROTHY Dug "See here," her aunt said sterniy. lgnrrlnrz rho question. "did you and Greg quarrel lust night?" Memory swirled over Jane and. for a moment. she sat very still. "N-no-of course not —" “But you cried yourself to sleep,” Aunt Emily accused. “Why did you do that?" There was u. silence before Jane l-nswered. "I think he loves me. Aunt mniiy." she said slowly. an occupation‘ only her own pocketbook, whereas she 1s dependent upon her hufibnnu- B111- she is as mistaken in thinking that the woman wno earns her own money has more than the one when supported b.v her husband. as she is in’ - lieving that there is more kick lli running a shoppe than there is in lun- nirig a. home. Marriage Best. Career c0000: "I don't see why_ it couldn't." "It's no use," said Jane firmly. ‘I with him and he l; in love with yciui _ d 1, u a.r~n‘t going to 0 anytlhmlée ablénl: w,” iwas awake until dawn, churning it M1116 said doggedly, "What can 1 all over, and rve made up my mind. do about. it‘! Greg won't change n.s And 1 guess 1m enougn like vou for min " q___ you to know what that means. So A “Well. I should hope not! run thought you'd see ore; for me io- ls the thing I've been hopini 1°!- dify-I’ n Jane, ever suice you starteu out on ‘ill do nod-ling of the sort. snap- this crazy business of being a flyer ped Aunt Emily. “Rum your lite 1f woman is motivated. to a large exitent, by the LllOUBflt that. the latter has _ places whh the most famous Woman m. I I Fashions w JOIN ME? HOT BOVRIL IS DELICIOH§ Allomlnllfinllc ALARMING Employer (to new office boy)- “Has the cashier told you what you have to do in the afternoon?" New Boy-"Yes, sir, I was to wake him up when I saw $011 coming". IT APPEARS SO An elderlv l~'"—llvir be country had a. son in the Navy. 0n one oi oer or. vius l- 11 neighbouring town she saw s. sailor. frrembling with excitement the asked’ him if he knew her boy. She told him his name. u . “Well. what ship is he on? l asked the sailor. exclaimed the old lady. "Are there two?" BABY'S , rename raven SO writes Mrs. Bi-q of North Syldncy‘. Then a ‘foronlo mother says: “I used nbyl Own Tablets and the babies were always w good. Nu cmni s, pain or unuble when tel-th- mg. In fact, l anlly knew they were cutting their teeth as they never wrm nny trouble at night." Baby's Own Tablets are quick, sole and effective, sweet-tasting and easy lo lake. Con- tain no opiates or slum-lying drugs. 'l_‘ry Bab ‘a Own Tablets not only for teething lmu les but also for colds, EQFHUXIBIIDII, upset stomach and other simple ailments of baby- hood. 25 cents. Your money refunded if you u: not satisfied. Youthful L01!» Return ll You Reduce Calories RAMBIT AND roast C LS MNEAPPLE rnesn IOO CALS 1 dldnt say any more than I could you want to. but youll do it your- nothlng to cry about! when vou were hanging around the self. I'll have no part in it." “And Tm sure that I love him - air field at home. learning what She get up, thoroughly angry, and terribly." Jane went on. "But of‘ makes a plane tick. I felt sure ihiilmstfllkCd to the door. ihere, me course_ it wouldn't work out, so llm in the normal course of events, some turned. not going to see him any more." young man would come along and Auntf Errlnilgesjat down hard on the‘! you Lhféiiltlsggglslgnlgth N111 511d 8W9 u a ~ “lgwiinl zfn earth are you talkingi qTm sorry, Aunt Emily, that it onl half lived. You're about?" - ‘seems like nonsense to you. 1t’s zor- an drakes with all he years oi “You know. Aunt Emil ,how Greg rlbly lm artant to me," said Jane. your life to come. What he pens feels about career girls,’ said Jane, "It/s -— t‘s the most lmporwnl’ when V0113? W0 Old 101' m“ 1111118 miserably. thing 1n the world to me. Don't you nonsense? You won't always be “I certainly do. and I agree with suppOse I'd 8W6 "l! llylni and like .\'0\1n3, you know-and mania e er.- him." snapped Aunt Emily. "m the Gre in a. minute if i thonsht it dures. 1f you rive it I chi-noel attitude of any sane young man.’ wou d work out? But it Just oouldnt Jane said thinly, "I'm so ." “And that." said Jane. ‘ls whv I —it could b—-—" Aunt E-‘lnlly W011i 011i B“ 0105611 can't sec him any more.” - Her aunt studied her for n ino- the door hard behind her. Aunt Emily snorted. "Are vou try ment, then made a. little angry res-l ing w_tell me_that_ygu‘r_e__i.n_lo_ve t_ure. _ (To be Continued) "Well, for land's sake, child, mat’: I'm talking about. A woman who ha; love and marriage . never known ms laying ducks Lady Astor Proves lo be an Expert Saleswoman t, Q -" 0-4.. Ii must he n rezl tickle;- gg um Canadian rolillerl ron ova I joke shared wllh Indy All" g [m ' I fills flu ‘c lh n .'(.l.h S. ll .' 21 n Ail-II; in’ palffrllllargly lrlllfzltlfqlt-gcl; zellgflllla-yhgflgillle (llgntlzlrlihgollrlllgfiz-Ilgs glulzzdnwmlh‘ “s, uusly to (he deserving gppecl for fund; for upkeep c! um,"- uuugq“. l": . "Remember, Jane-I know why‘ Child Think: Matron a Grandma Fat adds yearn to your age — there‘: no escaping that depressln] ell But l! you briskly not lbout Ioe- hl the excess weight with n low- cllory diet, you'll look younger and FEEL u vibrant as Slim Sixteen! By keeping your calories down to 1.200 a day you lore 2 pound: I week. What i! you DO have to cut out Wellh Rareblt? For 420 calories you can [ct n lunch of conamnmo (25). ltuffed tomato (100), chocolate loaf cake (100) and lea with sugar (Ml-AND about I third of your dinner! And why cure if you have to live up fattening Tuna Fish Newburg (147 a cup) and prune muffle (246 a lervlng)? Instead you have (ally broiled macke =2 (100) Ind a couple of slices of fresh pineapple (100)! There are lots of other delicious fruit and cake dessert: you can hnve, too, n any cnlory chart will lhow. Our 32-min booklet ha! a cnlory chart, low-cnlory recipes for lev- enl favorite desserts, 42 reducing menus. 3-day liquid diet. Also tell: how to put on weight. Y Send 20c in ccfns for Your c “l Way to n You Ger . sure to plainly your Name, Address and the Name of booklet. Name w-ii “ Street AdGN-Sl O19 HORO For IYiday, Oct. 17th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Arlee) -There may be u. tendency to but! conclusions. irritability, n4- fuse to permit these harmful temgtations to spoil what can be n. frui ul and h day for you. Keep a. calm, leve head. APRIL 21 lo MAY 20 (Taurus)- A-Bmessivenesa which is not con- structive and drastic aha: with- Out Purpose are on the orbidden list. Necessary revision of plans Ind hel ul improvements are al- Wflys vised. and especially now. Fine rays for private lnlereslg_ Y‘ 21 to JUNE V21 (Gemini)- Today is on the "mind your step’ 11st. Not unfavorable. but a day that asks more than mediocre et- tempts at 81100655 in your 111149;. tak s. Be efficient and suiti- clentlv consistent to finish what is gfgulred 0! You. A happy week- JUNE 2'2 to JULY 28 (Cancer)- Three hours during midday par- tlcularly remind you that iii. humor or an unwlsely unyielding attitude will have its repercussions on‘ you. Whereas general aggree- 3o your gnldk eafilcr {willingness to o w re ur ou re benefits. n y a AJTILY 21 tcitauagsr 22 (ll-co)- n UQYOIIIXIy e ts toda for flesh aureils in social. patI-iotic and philanthropic enterprises lhrollllh YOUR generous coopera- tion and sympathy. Fuvorabie, too. for completing unfinished bus- iness. Late evening warns against "Viva-Sauce. fmmoderation. AUGUST 23 to SEPPEHVIBER. 23 (V4110) cially favorable now for mental work —- examna- tions. literary efforts. journarsrn, bookkeeping. stock-taking, corres- pondence. Avoid extremes and unnecessary criticism. SEPTEMBER 24 to ocronm 23 (Libra) - Take things sensibly, whether they are dfficult or in importance. or in open m1; 555k? caravan minor MOCHA FROSTING 4 tablespoons butter 1-2 cup cocoa. 4 1-2 011m sifted confectioners’ sugar 1-2 cup cold sf-rim coffee 1-2 teaspoon vanila Cream butter. Add cowl; 3nd blend well. Add sugar alternately with coffee and beat until smcoth. Fold in vanilla. TART LEMON CREAM FROSTING 4 tablespoons butter 1 WB-Siwon grated lemon rind 8 cups confectioners‘ sugar 3 tablespoons lemon juice Cream butter add lemon rind and blend well. Gradually add confec- tioners’ sugar, alternately with lemon 111109. beating until smooth. CHOCOLATE BUTTER. FILLING 4 square uruwcetened chocolate 1 cup confectioners‘ sugar 2 tablespoons hot water 3 982s 6 tablespoons butts;- M-elt chocolate in double boiler. Remove frcm toiling water, add sugar and water. and blend, Add eggs. one at a time, Leatlng well after each addition. Add butter. one-third at a time, beating thor- oughl after each amount. Makes enoug frosting or filling for 2 dozen cup cakes. ECONOMY SPICE CAKE Boil for 3 minutes- 1 cup of Wflter 2 cups of seeded raisin: 1 cup brown su ar 1-3 cup shorten n3 1-1 (easpoortclnnamon You went. a dress that's both simple and fashion-minded to start oft the new school year. Here it is-a style-n mded long torso frock that moulds your midrlff and f“? ’°" fifillillm" m 12$ cu ve ve you p of roomrlor action u well u to look over no graceful whenever you take o. l . The little tailored collar len the finishing tailored touch that's so important on me pus. - And of course this is n rfect pattern for the career I11‘. (m. Style No. 8134 is designed m‘ sire; l1. 14. 1e. 18 and 20. Bin i requires 2 3-8 yard! of 54-inch fab- ric with 1-4 yard of 89-inch con- trusting. Bend Twenty (200 coin is pn- ferred. for Pattern Write plninly your Name. Address and the ltyle number Be lure to lute the liu vou wish. Btyle N0. 8134 Sh)! ... ... l“... HIRING} c“! Imlnou ‘BOIJGHING itomsvitztr OCTOBER 17. 194i Literature Your Individual SCOPE ‘Li-By Frances Drake or secret oppositio u; The cool, alert [Quad ’°2.?..°‘:,",*, M11931 . "P91513111 he b truth yud initiation “km m OCTOBER VIMB (Scorpio) — Your chief prfig today (1nd they can easily b, cor, rected) have to do with you; em. otional department and pergqna] desires. Both departments wu- serve you best by being kept, 1,, the background. let your: be a; all-out gffort for all i004 causes NOVIIMIBER 23 to DECEMB 22 (Sagittarius) — Your mocwwlg today: "Where there's a will, mew, a way". Unexpected events ma, cause annoyance but pleasant 5m, lses are also in the wind. Cheer. ully accept the bitter with m. lweet DECEMBER. 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) - Sturdy occupations intelectual work, you whose task it 1s to present news and views 14 the public are under benefic vbra. tions. All of you: Don't fail you: inner conscience. Good deeds will bring rewards. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) -— Results from today‘; worthy efforts may not be im- mediately as satisfactory as you'd like but ou’ll feel their good e1. facts in e near future. Don't ltmt 1n (H1118 for advancement. FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) — Not altogether a gen. erous day but some very favorable aspects encourage travel for bile. lness. dealing with the public, government matters and your us. ual routine afifairs. DAY A CHILD BORN ON THIS A quick. keen intellect, thought. ful, meditative, resourceful. Has talent for the sciences. m; easily mused to anger but, p05. sesses a strong temper when thoroughly incited. Capable of much success if it lies true to its inherent possibilities. Good looks its heritage. An outstanding personality. 1-3 teaspoon Ills foe 1-2 teaspoon sal 1-8 teaspoon nutmeg Cool these ingredients. Sift before measuring- 2 cups bread flour Reslft with -2 teflspuon any baking 1 wder 1 maspoon soda Stir the flour gradually into the other ingredients. Bent till smooth. Bake the cake in a greased tube pan in a slow oven for 1 hour at east. With the addition of 1 cup chopped nuts, 1 cupful of dates, figs and cltron this cake becomes l grand fruit cake and will be math, ing (o apologize about. 59581700? ill!!! 849F173?! P50 6'00! M A DE FR O M AN ORIGINAL OLD QUEBEC RECIPE A MlEI-lL FOR m: W/wie FAMILY Needlecraft/ —For The Home i >4‘? ‘J5 ll-Qd