EXT to mothefs milk Eagle Brand is one of the most satisfactory foods for infants. It is uniformly pure, of unvarymg mmgtb, and closely approximates the pro- erties of mother's milk. _ 1 Eagle Brand has been the leading baby food 519m 1857; And thousands of grateful moth“; gladly testify to its value. If possible _ nurse your own baby, but if you cannot, start himtoday on Eagle Brand and watch him thrive. gmd u: your name and address and we will gladly Mail you free authoritative literature on Child “f” we...” $41514“! si; 2 Eagle-Brandi V /.. h] Q little The Borden 00., Limited, | i 15 George St, Toronto. Gentlemen: Please send me s FREE copy o! your Baby's Record Book and . Baby Welfare Book. / General Housework Yes, Bon Ami has a whole regiment 0f uses! Keeps the entire bathroom spiclr and spam-tub and tile sparkling-nickel aglenm —-mirrors glistening! And in the kitchen l! cleans and polishes pots and pans, sink!’ enameled stoves, smooth painted woodwork and walls, windows, linoleum, etc. Best of all, it won’t redder: or rougher: your lumb- Relyorsllosr Ami-Powder or Coke/There's not aseretclsin the life history of eltheh oaazivvanr; rumor: rmo 011055 ‘rhstcuptuloimilkorcrssmthst goessouror theremsinsolsbottls o! buttermilk that didpot suits dis- sppssrwhensomeoashsslalmging iocitasabevsrass. ssniillarea-l rolenexttimeyoilwisldwurmilinl Many cook-localised that sour- milk doughs and batters have illlt s. little edge on the sweet-milk W0- duetiwhen‘ ’ isoonsidersd. incsseyoudo not substitute smir- milk-lnd-sodl». ll H901! ll 7W wouldlike, these recipes wilfeoms in handy. “Down-Sol " flcupsoornmesl Cornbread 11A tsbiespoonsimelted butter 1% cuprbuttermilk ' 1 teaspoongsods I ass. rolls v 2 egg whites Pour- the corn meal gradually into the boiling water. Let stand until cool, and then add the butter, salt, egg yolks sliflt‘; beaten, and but- termilk m?‘ 4th soda. Beat theI mixture ior two minutes. Best the whites oi the eggs until they are stiii; add these to the mixture and turn into s buttered dish. Baits in a hot oven for 40 minutes. Crumb Griddle Cakes 2 cups flour I teaspoons baking powder 1a‘ teaspoon baking soda ‘A teas, salt 2 tablespoons sugar 2 cups breadcrumbs 11a cups sour milk | 3 tablespoons butter (melted! 1 ca: Mix and slit the dry Soak the ingredients. breadcrumbs in boiling water until they are soft: then drain. Beat the bread until it is smooth. adding the flour. Then add the beaten egg. milk and butter. siirring as little as possible. Bake on a greased hot griddle. iuming only once in baking. ' ‘ Scones 2 cupiule flour ‘a teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons baking powder ‘.1 tearpoon sods 1-3 cup sour milk 1 e88 4 tablespoons shortening 2 tablespoons sugar ~ Sift the flour with the salt, bak- ; tampon, Apr. 24th. There were eirven lmamber-s present. Meeting opened by 15mm; o canada, Roll call was w" lgwered with "My Favorite fies. ‘I118 Ipresident, 890F890" MW" “mducwd ithe meetins- M11111“! "1 1m ma" ‘ ing were read and adoiliied- The Health and Cleanlin€§5 Qvmflflim reported outbuildings in 800d condit- ion. rhuowinr is the program. mecha- tion, by Jean Carew, Anna carew, A1- vm MaoRae aha Mildred 9pm“- nuet, by Anna and Jean Carew. SW13’ of the Little Red Hell, read bY 14"» Earle MacRae Institute "16""- T“ meeting closed with "God Save the King." ' “Do you know how to make s. II I A meeting oi “Shlnllll LIBhiS Jim‘ i llor Red Cross was held on Friday!“ ilightly on a floured board. Cut into lshape and bake in a hot oven irom ing powder and soda. work m the shortening. and add the sour milk and slightly beaten egg. Roll or pat l2 to lb minute; Sour Milk Cookies ‘ii cup shortening I cups sugar 2 eggs 1 cup Sour milk 5 cups flour 1 teaspoon soda 1 teazpoon salt 1 teaspoon flavoring . Cream the shortening to a whip- ped cream consistency. Beat in the ‘ meltadbuttsr and-heat. Pour into wich combinations. _cestershlre sauce, olives, sweet pick- Tl-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUiKRDIAN Solar Shall. Be Sweet 1 bsstteehilitissdosrdrbsforereliirsg butitisiwndtebeneesusryslit- tlshsese flour msybeussd when rolling out. Grated lemon or oxsngsrinihiisthspropertienoftwo teaspoons toaeupiuleffieurzgivu adslieieusilavergifdesind. Gtlgcbsssd ieupmolsases loupieurmilk‘ ai-Ieupsfiour li-ftnelpoonllllis ‘Itssspocnssinssr litssspoonsslt stablslllocnsmsitsdbutter llixtheseur milksnd molasses. liftthe dryinsredisnts undeser- bine the twermixtursa. Add the a greased tin and bake in arnoder- ste oven-aborrt-I minutes. {JSI IOII Bill‘, I1.‘ WILL PAY Cold beef csn be ao extremely good as s sandwich filling or part of a salad that it is a pity that wider use is not made. oi it in this way. If the meat itself is oi superior grade, an inexpensive cut, such as the brisket, will be a revelation in its Juicy tenderness and the line flavor of the lean meat and its iat. The better the beei, the less the nsed for diments and iiavorings; but well’ chosen accents oi flavor will admittedly add interest to beef that is served in either salad or sand- iandwich Fillings Sliced cold roast beef. boiled fresh beef, corned beef or tongue, with a little pepper and salt, make most attractive sandwiches; or these meats may be chopped and mixed with a little horseradish, mayonnaise, Wor- ies. etc. A flavorful sandwich spread 1s made by putting through the iood chopper one cup cold beeiy1a cup seeded raisins, six ripe olives, and six sweet pickles. Mix this with sui- iicient mayonnaise to bind. Don't overlook the delicious com- per dish. Combination for Salads lCorned bee! with boiled eggs. bacon. corned beet. or salt pork. salad, and may be combined with diced celery and sliced olives. One pair will serve m. . Jelliediougue, hock or tripe, alon or in combination. make excellent foundations ior salads and for sand- ‘riches. A famier became the father oi sugar gradually. Beat the eggs ingredients and add to thoutoughly and ‘dd them go me iiwms, and on learning the news, he mixture. Sift the flour- with the dry lwas so delighted that 11* hurried w n” mlxfluflj ithe nearezt post-office and sent this Always fresh - ‘ Alas 8.30 P. M. Standard time. 9-80 P- M- Dlriight Saving time. PAGE . FIFFEEN flavour-y Q i . a . binatlon oi good bee! sandwich illi- ing between slices oi freshly-made; buttered toast as a luncheon or sup- L was held on the “mm; o; the was served by our hostess. Sweetbreads make a very tempting Gazihwuz “OMENS INSTffUTg Home.‘ Members and others then mi. They are lesdning a-piay hil- iiook part m the "Old Alphabet several letters had been received The April bieetmg oi Greenrale W.-Games—Animals" after which lunch some time was spent in diaculifi rand in filling out questionarill. 1t eighth at the home oi Mrs. Selby Greenvale W. I. met at the home 0i was decided to meet at the school Oll- spencfi The president presided and Mrs. Mobbs on 'l‘uesday evening, May pndw afternoon to ‘bggm work .@. “h, meeting Qpenpd with the Ode. 5th. Meeting opened by singing "The grounds. Following was them-ogre;- rm]; m“ was Ensure-rm wim "A La- Bland Hymn". followed bv rclleflllflg ior the evening: “Value oi Void-lbs fi11°ll"¢l1°PiJ¢d.b°r saving Devicay (we members Creed. Nine members and two vrsu- les m the Diet." read by Mrs. A. D- parsley and mayonnaise. garnished and one ‘mm,- wefe pfeggnl, Mm- "f5 11'6"’ DPBSBH! mil ‘fall Was 811- MacPher-son. Paper "Planning the with sliced pickled beets and sliced Utes M 01.9.40“ meeting were, read iswered by each repeating a verse ior Home garden“, by Mrs. Earle Mae. and signed. 1W, L Q D‘ E gflendar Mother's Day. Minutes read and Rae. (liming with the ‘NationalAn- Boiled bee! combined with minced had hem recs-wed by ihp. refiners, adopted. Report of committees follow them. Mds. Paul invited members Y4- parsley, chopped green pgppgps and\mpom m. mmmiuees fonflwflt 11rd. onion, a little mint, and a few capers. Liver may be combined with crisp Program CmflmllléP reported her home ior June meeting. Our has.‘ u,“ decided u, pa}. for helpi Supple. school visited on April 24. Children e55 served a, yeflaghjg‘ lunch at the. manta” refldem W." (m. me Lem-h. having their Junior Rod Cross meet- Close of 0,114- meeting. or. correspondence included leuers — —— ywm m, Earle Fishifrles and one H’ Social Conference in hr hrid 1n Char- lottetown. April 16th. also bill for I» 0. D. B. Callendar and Crfivfifflmi?!" Grant. Mrs. Albert Paul and secret- ary were appflllifid delegates to mn- ierehce; Tiler-P was some discusszon rm school decorating. Several ‘read ings were zivfll 101' lJl'°ZTB-11’1111f*— "Cue oi Linoleum", "House Cleanm; YOU'LL WANT THESE: New Cooking Utensils we will show you are leagues ahead oi any you're yet seen. in improved design and qualities. They make cooking more successful. kitchen work pleasanicr. I and the care of the Pots. Pans and Utensils themselves. far easier. They - an shaped and finished so as almost to clean themselves! The Rogers Hardware Co. “my and "Where Youd Dollar some ideas on pa-pormg W1‘? exchanged by the members, Next Jar, ma: wan- l reuse m m: ctosrr Topsy, set-w er Your. arm» runs! seven ! 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