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A Cook ’8 Corner SPANISH CREAM l tablespoon granulated gelutlne 3 cups milk 3 eggs. separated ‘z cup sugrtr ‘. l';\.\l)0l)ll salt '2 lULlSpOUl1 vanilla ltiEfllilD: Place {é cup of the rtilllt in a bowl and sprinkle the tlvlailtw on this. Let stand for 6 nuttltv-i. Ber ‘Cm egg yolks slightly, then add lltt- silent‘ and the salt. S-cald tile lTlltLlillCiE-l‘ of bhe tmllk in the 10p D311. of a double boiler and add tins to the egg yolk mixture. Return the whole thin/g to the. top Dill“. tr illv double boiler and ooolr om- it»: “wit-r until the mixture is lust tint); vttouglt to coat a spoon. Remote tram the heat imme- tllalx-il‘. And add the soalked gela- tlne to this. stirring until this is pmllpletoly dissolved. then add the vanilla. w astln in a cool place until w" - tltiultcned, then fold in “if Flllfll’ beaten egg whites. Pour "i541 tnnltls that have been rinsed "Qjmll Wrllrr, and chill until set. 1'1"» l“ Hive served with plain cigvvtt nt- Wllh n chocolate or cora- llfl rdlllt r», natsts ti... mitten iThe loaf has a oaltelike tioxttrro. but cuts well when cold -— a slice '\uc-lltl"d inch thick does not unmet... 2 cups once-sifted pastry illour or 1% cups once-sifted. hard- wheot flotr: Ii teaspoons baking powder ‘l; teaspoon aelt ' V; cutp seedless raisins, washed and dried 4 tablespoons shortening % cup fine granulated sugar 1/3 cup brown sugar. lightly packed. 1 egg. well beaten 1/3 oulp rolled oats ‘.4 ouvp wheat germ 2 teaspoons mated orange rind 1A cup orange juice ‘A cup water ‘.5 teaspoon vanilla Measure and sift together twice, the fllowr. baking powder and salt; mix in the raisins. Cream the shortening and gradu- ally blend in the granulated and brown sugars; cream well. Add the well-beaten egg. a little at a time. beating ‘well after each addition. Stir in rolled oats. wheat germ and Orflmge rind: combine thoroughly. Combine the oratrge juice. water and vanilla. Add dry ingredient; to creamed mixtute alternately with the llqutd. out. bining well after each addition. Turn batter into a greased load pan (nlbou-t 5 by 1O lnchkfil thlll- hu; been lined oni-he bottom with -waxo:l paper. Bake in a moderate oven. 350 de- grees, about one bout‘. _lllND-FIRST or cud-chewing auimaia, aueh as the cow. lhllp. ‘antelope. deer. an“. l“ "mm- invariably use their hind lei! *9?" in rising. ~ All ruminants. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN The liantral Guardian ‘Ibkeniamahreaarvaltaraewa olloeulinterefibutldverklgd a newly nature uuybainlartad altiveeentaawoalahletbpay ablainadvanee. . 000K‘ for Photolrapha. ' AT IOUI. SERVICE-Main’ Coal Co. Phone 20B. ' ~ PHONE SAUNDEDB 180d to: iFOTIp and ‘Wedding pictures 0| locltlon. Degree will be exezntplied evemng, February g20th. A! Odd Fellows Welcome. mvbu - nonsaaw urns-r HABTORATE. - Savleea for Bun- tlni’. Febrile-fl’ 221d. In: Wen- motteland 11 A. M. ‘Dryon a P. M. Albany 1.30 r. M. Rev. c. a. Hicks, Milnlswr. TRYON PASTORAL OHAIGE o! the United Ohumh od’ Canada. Services on Sutuiey. February fixl as follows-Tryout 11 A. M. S. S. 10 A. M. Cape Traverse 3 P. M. Crapwd 7.30 P. M. S. B. 11 A. M. Rev. E. R. Woodstde, B. A., Min- AIJXANDRA B A P '1‘ I 3 '1‘ CHURCH. - Service on Sunday, February 22nd at 7.30 P. M. Licen- ttaite Byron Hawtlett will be the speaker. All e11 welcome. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. - Serviee. Summorslde, Friday, Feb- ruary 20th. 8.00 P. M. lord's Day, February 22nd. Charlottetown. 11.00 A. M. (Orange Lodge Rooms): Argyle Shore 7.30 P. M. Rev. I-lor- ace F. MmEwen. CHUBOII 0F SCOTLAND. - Services Lord's Day. .F‘el:trua.ry 2nd, 1948. ltitxrnoy River. Morning Service 11.00 A. M. Evening Ber- vice 7.30 P. M. Sabbath Sobool at Murray Rive-r at 2.00 P. M. WINSLOLE UNITED CHURCH. -Services for February 22nd. High- fleid l1 A. M. Prlncetown Road 3 P. M. South Wlsisloe 7.30 P. M. John F. MacKay, studqn; Mum. tef. x HUNTER mvrzn Uni-ted Church Charge: Services on Sunday. Fob- Pl-IIIT 22nd. are us followsz-Nortlt Wlltsbiaw 11 A. M. Hatnpzllttire 230 P. M. alnrl Hunter River 7MP. M. Rev. J. I. Morrison, Minister. cavmvntan outrun Pas‘- IORAL CHARGE. — Cavendish‘ 11 A. M. New Glasgow 3 P. M, The Y. P. U. will meet at the Manse, on, Friday, February 20th. at 8 P. M. RECITAL BY MISS PORTIA WHITE, CONTRALTO, Prince of Wales College Auditorium, Friday, February 20th, at B30 P. M. Please note that due to sell-out of seating capacity no admission tickets pro- ouruble at door. FASHION SHOPPE SALE. _. In addition to items listed in ad- vertisement Thursday, other items such as Skirts. Bedjaokets, Jrnttp- ers and Bandanag reduced below cost. Sale opens this morning at 9 A. M. ' CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE of the United Church of Canada. Services February 22nd. Kingston 11 A. M. New Dcmtlnion 3 P. M. Cornwall Churrch School ll A. M. Public Worship 7.30 P. M. The Y. P. U. will meet with Mrs. linen Howard, February 20th 5t B P. M. Rev. M. K. Charrnan, Minister. _ POLICE COURT 9- At the Sti- pendiary Magistrates Court yea- terday. two men charged under thrfiohibltion Act, for keeping liquor for sale were dealt with. one being fined $45. and costs or two months and the other $40. and coats or two months. . A WEDDING OI‘ INTER-IST- —.A quiet but pretty wedding tbok P1009 it Upper flalnesvtlle on Jan. 28th. at thehome of the groom's parents, when Mary Eliza- Mll- ROY Kennedy of Charlotte- town. P. E. I.. was united in mar. rtage to Ronald uroy Jones, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones, The ceremony was performed by Rev. R. H. Parks, of the Rniorm- ed Baptist Church, Mlliville. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. rm n. wetter. tour. and mm.- er-in-law of the groom. Prior tn her marriage the bride was at- tending Prince of Wales College Charlottetown, the groom u at- tached tn the 8th. American Air Ilbrce, and at present in stationed at Tucson. Arizona. -- Hedmcton Cleaner. \ In Memos-lam DONIIITY - In loving minor-y ofourdaaebabylteaiolltobna-twhe pueedaway one your ago today. "Ovllwlralii-flewhllernaebtal Before he waa aollei on earth. ‘Iver Remembered end lolly Mined by. Mother, Dadlyyflarl and Vhemt. m Memos-inn‘ Iuhvlna armors of matur- Mllfetu Morin. who paged lwlllebralfllfllhlllfl. L0.0.I'.-Tltn llnitilt-eey'd“ beth, eldest daughter o! Dr. and , Physical Training . Demonstrations .._._._ This domonah-atlon wee elven by Jurlior and Intermediate Grades of hem Dame Academy. Grade I-Quiet Walk to music Breathing Exu-ciae. ‘rrunk liiaer. ciaea "Driving in Posts" "Rocking Horses.” imitations. Story Play: hownlea. Grade XI k Grade lit-Puma- tloa to muele. Deep Breathing Bx- . Arm end ‘hunk Exercise: ‘The Wind in tho Trees". Action Story "My Shadow”. Play Songs: "Looby Loo". "Btqt, Step“, Hunt- inl Game "The Squirrels”. Grade 1V and Grade V —-!..ight Runuiri u» mualc. Head Bending and Trunk Bending Exercise. Pity Gymnastics: "Ray Doll", “Swa/y- ing Trees”. "Glllopirlg Horses". Dance: "Little Bo Peep." Grade VI and Grade VIII-Free Skipping to music. Arm Eater-clue. Dance Rhythm: Gimp Dance, Bouncing Sailor, Chimes of Dun- kirk, Pop Goes the Weasel. Relay Rice: Bean Bag ‘Ibssing. GmdeVIIIAtTnrching to music. Intermediate Gymnastics -.Rhyth- mic Jumps. Head d: Neck Ext- eiaea. ‘rrunk Bending. Ann Enl- ciae. Balance Exercise. Leg Exer- cise. Literal ‘Drunk Dterclse. Dances: Irish Lilt. Czebogar, American Polk Dance. Relay Race: Circle Ball. Grand March-All the Grades. God Save the ‘King. PARISH POND SCHOOL Honour report o! Parish Pond School for the term ending Jan. 81st. 1948. Grade VIII: l. Bernice MnoPhee and Genevieve Campbell (equal); 2. ltmest. Sutherland;- 3. John Mc- Donald and John Ryan (equal). Grade V1: 1, Anne Campbell and Catherine MaoPhee (equal): 2. Christine utherland; 3, Ken- neth Campbell. Grad-e V: l. Charles Maclflaclw em; 2, shtrley McDonald. Grade IV: 1. Bernard Canup- bell: 2. Eileen Sutherland. Grade III: l. Russel lVlEcPhee. Grade II: l. Marie McPhee ‘and Billy Glllis (equal): 2. Robert Mc- Dmlld; 3. Donald MoEachtrt-n: and Russel Gillls tequtm, Grade I: 1. Joseph Rooney: Z. Alrdthttr Campbell; 3, Roy MdDotn- a . ROLLO BAY WEST SCHOOL Grade ix: t. Kathleen Coffin; 2, Catherine Wood, Grade VII: 1. Elaine MacKin- non and Virginia Coffin (equal). Grade V Sr; l. Eric Wood; 2, Fov MaoKlnnon. Grade V Jr.: 1. James Mackin- non. Grade IV: I, Louise Wood; 1, Gerald Coffin. Glide H! 1. Katherine MueKin~ non; 2. Somerled MacKlnnon. Ti-MYVTALE w. r. The Emvvale W1. met at the home ol’ Mrs. PKJ. Trainer for the Febfi-llfy mfieiifll. Roll call was Fqlpbhded to by 13 mum-hers. 5 members paid their fees. The sick committee reported sending three treats to sick memberl. A general discussion took place on making Gum! 10K‘ One of our members, who had the misfortune o1 losing her home and all its contents by fire. It was do lded to rhake two or three quilts. a so to give a cash donation o! $25.00. School comm- ittee. Mrs. Matthias Callaghan and Mrs. Walter Coady. Sick, Mrs. Tobias Murray. Mrs. Vincent Mc- ClOlIHY- Prvirlm. Mrs, Lawerence Murray. Mrs. Trainor and Mrs. Amos Callaghan. An auction sale of articles donated by the members proved to be very entertaining 87-5 b01118 rfllllllfl- Mrs Lawrence Murray invited the men-thorn for next meeting. Roll call to be answered by naming a part of the baby's fllyette. Mrs. Tralnor served e tasty lunch and music and social chat was enioyed by ell. BREAD A oh the ‘table . . . the meal is readyl , Bread rinja the din- ner hell! And your ' family know it’| time to out, when they lea the plateful of light, sweet- tutinl, crisp-crusted," bread. it“. 1.12m! r ."3‘.'_°.' out» um bread today.» ‘ _ STEWART llKiIilES " A IIIIUII Sadie coffin, Teacher. ' supper past and then stopping long Here's you: chance to enjoy a bargain and make a discovery . ." . tea at its delicious, rich, full bodied beet — Lipton Tea with exhilarating “FLAVOR-LIFT.” Your first cup will tell you it’s the blend for you. Get yours at your grooet-‘s today. (ll/RR? My” MR. STOREKEEPER—This generous FREE ofior will hr vou e not received details of this amozine FREE 95in I l! Gwynne h-‘rbenaa I. Llwall-hlll BRISK rasmve TEA FOR A wouoenrut : WR-l/FT ll in; many e lo your non talking for IPTOWS Too. lf—by acme ntiscltonc win collect to Thomas J. Lipton, Lintllod, TORONTO. Ellen’s Diary (COTIUFAUGU from Page 2 oiferedumd proceeded to eat it, but not entirely. I t 0 divided laugltingly with Pard and a cat. Jeanie finds it difficult to understand why 1161' small daughter seems to prefer a food shared with‘ her pets. "Give he: a piece of bread buttered ulte- ly or spread with jam and what does she do?" Jeanie asks. “Just licks off the top and throws die rest to the cats. But let her have a crust to give to the cats well you'd never bailey: it! She rond willingly enjoy it bite about with them sharing it and eating it with relish down to the last crumb. I'm sure I cant understand such ltk- ingt ! " I I i t Neat new boots she proudly ills- played to a favorite white kitten today, brown ones her father had fetched her from the city yester- day. to replaces second pair oi’ white ones sadly scuffed at th: toes. At our supper too we had helpings of a cake made earlier in the week; a relish to point the flavor of the meat and a preserve brought from the dim recesses ol_ the cellar. Plum it. was. strictly speaking neither jammed nor can- ned but made and kept by a for- tunate combination o! the two processes and since they ‘had been of the golden variety, conting from the jar with a mellow glow to r0- mind one of the gold of the inr- vw, dgys, \vhen housewives were busy at such delightful interests "no bee, Ellen" James said p:c~ fat-ring milk for the last of his drinking "doesn't. seem to be as [odd as it used to be." This was a case of misplaced reflections. Faithful as ehe is, the Kelly cow with the one “crumpled horn‘ who must. first surely the t-lser ell w! the othena and Pat-d and grand- daughter. can not well be expect- ari to burden our tables at prea- Qnt; with, cream. However with It was Watch These A 4 Teething-Time. Troubles 0f Baby v0 n your vlnpwt Do ‘t ht baby fut upset! ‘needless do I lnl p5,‘ tinmwglfit a ho ::'B y’: VENTURE f u f o u or over l yearn y ‘ met . They help aweaun aour little atolnaeba, and harmful wanton tit ‘Hm! I the rings of which were broad and intriguing, James remarked placid- .ly “I guess we‘ll be able to find i some other place in the woods that‘ hasn't caugtht so much snow- if we take time to look around a little!" . can Beautiful ours~and every wood- land is. A source of endless de- lights ours has been. Tonight l think of the bushes where we gathered hazel nuts. which small fellows carried home to ripen tn the hay-J doubt if we could find our way to that sanctuary no u! Laden raspberry bushes once ran riot in many a secluded corner and to find a wealth oi strawber- ries in season small and large: ones only lted to part the ffflflfnflh and fetching sweet fern to find them nestling redly there. And the bewltchlng paths -ay, it was the maze of these leading up and a- way through the green-mess that were delightful, We knew them so, well. a o e _ For when James was too busy. the three of us came there to gather the cows to the evenlns milking such times u they had been put there perhape-"to be out of the way" of a seasonal work or maybe to rest a pasture. Then a dog, an alert and exceedingly wise felionv led off. But not be- fore we had stopped B11 "l! 96B of the woodlands to consider things. Now where were they browsing? At the far line? And then when we considered in illl ten attentively. the short-haired dog, ears pointed, the two small overalled lads, and the woman who sensed a future wherein no sue! small fellowe moved and confl- quently loved auch excursions, i! the stillness one catmht the fainl twinkle of the cow bell and choos- ing the path which lay in that direction the eager ptocesslo mov- ed off. An Island w-oman back It her native laud after an absence of years said: "I guess you'll laugh at me. Ellen but of all the thing! gone from the old days, I think 1 miss most of all the cow bells I evening." And we lullflhed ~11!‘ remembered. Until tomorrow - Dim-Gm‘- night. J Yiw. .. Now-for extra-fast baking-it's New Pleiachmann‘; Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeut. No need to keep it in the icebox-lt stays fresh in the cupboard for weeks-right that-e when you need it. lust dissolve according to directions. BAKE AT HOME-you can always keep a large supply ready for “hurryup Ileiscbmano‘: Royal Iaatllialn; Dry Yeast from your grocer today. sow wévzymzel/z? Than use as fresh yeast. ll‘ YOU ‘Y baking-more delicious baking results. Order , ,-.-,.@.w.-.- ga-l-"firrrkl h.“ _ _