I I c J l t I l i Ye<1i4_..ii1 £91! ‘IOODOOO JiDCGGQDQ zflO-ODGGGGGGOOD and ‘R- F . _ Li, furthest Keep {jewels out of dra ts i: ‘i . i ,\ i _~_ n31 ,9 r unit-ii .5 possible. They arc mor-i .t.. ~ .-.- , l .; ._;,~Q “an susceptible to a chill than human. l ' 1 p v ‘. ' GOOD ADVICE When the recipe tells you to '~ the pudding in a piin of wa- “lltf\ l'.\" I'IIIiI IIAIIY ~ - .' in the uien iinp.>i'tant Iillil ti. .‘ . .311) .l Oil l a .-\ XIIIDI-LRNV IIIIOLTH Woman? Realm -:- u... i-iousiiw/irrf HER ACTIVITIES do jllol that. It is in egg and mik q " "'11s as it .s the ih.l‘.[; that m», h“. , them from curcllng. (P5595099 Dfl-C DOG-DOD I Modern life imposes a great strain on your eyes, frequently Iesultlngjn a l tired. irritated. reddened condition , that needs relief. Cleanse and soothe , your eyes with Murine. For it heipl nature keep your eyes healthful and healthy eyes are beautiful eyes. Murine contains seven ingredients known for their value in the proper care of the mes. Use Murine night and mommg for real eye comfort. more. hi“ Ybgiii EYES I. , i frwziis ‘ blue conltnnaton. ll» is necessary to ,i , . :‘..iilai" person I . .i and coffee ;ii 11d of I eliminate ii.. grien by removing t..i.( . , \\.i‘ii: tlllfli ~i;c \\ , s bll icules. Cirii-i; liiiilis. llll\\'f‘\i'l" Lea» . '.ilt'lll 1n ll'v.‘fl tcii rr coffee i iiizfui wiii iiuiiinsh the effect oi . illly. t: ‘iv oil cringe they do not weaken it. \ 19th baby jllfll, ma: OCT; nouns ican en? oiildrmrs in 'li.~ summer in‘ i "i" l“ 31 "Wall-i" ‘l9 5° Tilt" ri-d h.ivi~ a Eiriavv. diiil efict. , ,,,. A,‘ informal hanpv liilif-‘S, will t'-.r ihiii I thiirei am. of course. 21L‘ - , fitllllil‘ w:i.l be ion: rernoinbrnefl it; PM; iyljm‘. u, m“; _ > AI I s - -..' 13;,- niiri wiln carrilul hlanimv: ‘f Small I:<\\'f‘l‘.~ such as red rose hood no’ be ii fficult mriais ' .- bulls‘, curntluiuii‘ and suitable Small l . niiii-::i:< and p-ijlor table ' i4» iknyrs lll.l\' be round snar- ifi . .~ ‘vii ‘he laundry problems rind ‘n- (‘XDPliSlYe cherry china can ciim- ‘ l l Pplete a lovely picture. Save the i involved meals for the rruny days ' and enioy every bit oi the summer ivr-atliiir. iJIJIIEl I \' l I'.\\IIIII“:S IIIIIKI‘ I\' FI'RY\'I'I‘I'.\'E ADDS Tl) IiII-‘I-‘I('II-I.\'('Y (VF IIYI-IRY IN- 'I'I§I{IOII i Speaking of biuIi-zn furniture around a house. here are two plot-en J‘ .|!~ uwiul ‘ll sai nq Step5 3m! proviihng extra shelf room. A little (IPwk mai- be built inlo the \\'1lI ofa kitchen-lo git 1n from of when ordering groceries. or plan- Illg menuos. or studying recipe books A sinaIl built-in cabinet may‘ be iiiunlfiiii not far from the table ll‘. ' the ciiitiiii-iiiliiiii. 'I‘h‘s can liou~e Ilia silviii" and linen. and eve-n the thus savziig steps batik and icrLh l from pantrv and kitchen. Lovnox" nosrasscs rsa man. wmrr: .-\.\'n mm: cocoa scmtrra V l: i‘ . 'i~:i..:‘ l: .1 I/EIII) I.‘.€ l’ \\II'II XI-IT . I ~ '. 'i‘Il “"56 Linen ciolli; in paloiiolors have . .. ‘rxiiin in f.»<hion for s mo time. .. - 1 _ , .lll’i now tlarivr sliariis are botani- mil popular writes Com-lance Sorl in the London Morning Past. One table with a iairljvi ditrk blue linen IIIUFKS ziizuinizims ivits digttfed and quiet in r-ifei-t. The TPfl, white and bin" , irir-a In still iii-ins; siien iizi rywi err‘. i ;i.ll‘Il('.li.tl"._\' grand occasion Ill‘ti ii.- lriii‘. imith so us to pvt just a flPlTlll“ shiniriiuii‘ of gold. Cl‘(‘i\\'lI-§illfi}‘t‘d \'<'l'~t‘.\‘. the natteiiit outiiiiiid with l zo.d lea. would look \Pi‘_\' strikiu; I.\'- l holding massed floweis of eiery ' s‘ l shade of red. ffisla‘ Generally siwflklflz blue flowers ' do not hcht up well. so for arrange- ments whit-h nro to hi- a’. their best in tho elYPiilllZ it is-ivvii to chcosii “illllu or rod flowers art! iiitiiurliiian blue i.\".lh ouher vase or liliitli. When Willi!‘ fioivrirs are usrid for lilo grit-nose of creating a very doi- ll i note of \\'l"lil€’l"lt“'.‘~'. as xvhriu ' a c nstid lit red, wifte and fl BASLQKETMIIEMBROIIIELII” %%%% -~ iil il' 41?. "s, was... i "i" “ "i" Design No. s12 i i I i 1TH!‘ always been the ITIOSl popular of ail needle- vii. t l i i .i!'i' .'Yi"l=ill". ID everv line and you will find them per- i’ l‘ l1‘ i itilii- Another (‘UHSKIITBIIOII is the prewv in rich, dark ter shades on a Auim-livv on a bedspread, van- iiiirlnins or iowriis. "it iics used. Work this design i i lilll 'l|lll1t'l‘ and PIiAhlOIl. and in ligh i iioln Iiiiiitl 1 ‘mv. W; _ i ~i i _ itiii: large basket. motifs. four napkin mot fs. two ~ _i i z nii. if . -tilch and color charts and key/s. and simple l i. t i. “ i- ririltriril and inslruoiona for all of these designs. ll »‘:iii.i\- or co u from preferred) .' n Nfiurliflil-OTK Di-partnlent. frlri", to The Charlottetown (We: I To The ("harlotfvtnuin Guardian Voviili-iuirk Ilrpi. DISHES NO. c this coupon. Print your name and ndflreer plainly (‘fly_.._____—__.-__ figs-Ln“ -_-_-_____ Thou ivhen they melt III Lhc buv-i I.‘ yiou are situated so that you. tihzna thiit is coded for daily in a!» l cloth. and with wllltl‘ i-h nri and rrd i the thlri- might be covered with n : . . l fine unit gauze laiii over a white ‘c ha definzti- \\.'lllPll(‘.\S it they are put with white flowers. Red flolvcrs wli lfght up well and bc morc elective ‘if mixed SlLliNs or ri-il and nk are ustd. ‘ i Often i1o.ver.-. of all one shaile of i.i form a 411i‘- slviinz down a intervals to hung finallv, land. This m..) l):- l. n; table, .lll.lt‘llt"ti ii’ the candelabra. and miir ti» (nil o: liiire. Such .in 8l!"l“"4lll|'lll l.\ sit" tile f‘r'an uiiiiiiilai and fiii.'|n.i.I <1 l1i‘.:‘l‘ party the .<II.K .\I\If()l'I~lI"I"I'l'iT AN’ ISI-l SHLER ‘ P(lI{'I'.\.\"I‘ SIWHIILIK [ l (qqqt- _ iua:~i;ii.-~lt. y; oiie of; l the il an‘ Pi-n slicers for ravrfustlw- mmiir ilflllfills. and a much w. ..r l'."ll"1‘ o afiririioon cris- l llill‘f’.~ and (“tillilll wraps will be doiforwdi in it in addition to it. more general also iii. vvrniug gowns SFIII-LICNS ,II.\IIIiI.\'(; IIOPSEI-‘LY I IHlLI) lfiike the oii , \\::l not be on i August. '1“ giil. urges the I\t‘\\' york l of Home Economics. Screens tire am n2, l , = now and you‘ i'it‘ll‘it>l\'€ 1n house " the l iii“ l I D9115 in use ugainstlthe fly, the’ girlie-go iioinzs out in a builctni. ‘ l'i‘(‘ll.\ ill lust u f: w of the win-l ii \\.;_ vi; \\llI!lO\\'.\ only. are n-itl niiouch. Lhsrv cioiir should have ,1; ,~iirien rill‘. length WIIIGOW screens odd greatly t0 summer POllIIOYi hrcutrr tlii- windows can} l be oniincd at lllf‘ top or bflilfilul f°rl 'i]i"ll.’-l‘ vini "illflll. and no cracks. i-n lll(‘ lippei- edges! o sash. to iiilniit flies and other hiss-til . K wr .\t'."f‘f‘lllll2 will not rust‘ . fir lllllll) years. the c0]- ) . liorlzh it (iosfs a little, -i. is (‘("‘l‘l'llIllCilI ovcr a period l (,1 Wm m i .l m‘ galvanized ' l‘i"f‘il.ll" the rh insist kind , notary smvico for; n. if it is hrusitrirl with ‘ l"'lI n tin» fail now.‘ _ wear ciepends on the‘. "flip host way lo destroy the fl)’. however l> lo cicstroy its breeding place." the rvillflti‘ biilletui states "ilousri I.i(“~ niu nniy annoy in siiitiitiiir. but menace health be- nd... they ilreoii on filth before zilluhtinr: on human food Ah-‘flllllf’ {tnmiinsiss in til posal of all EH‘- ze and waste. xvhether in the house or barnyard. is esscntzal in fghling the fly." "HANDLES" FOR THE CARVER. Paper frills on E6 Vb ""35 (l! loin pork roasts and standing riits on becf and 0n the end of thf‘ bone of a log of lamb or baked ham arc a help to the carver for fin-y srrvc as “liandles‘ to steady tho mcat. Hut there are gainshes i rice rather than w. (‘ll are .1 hint i } a hcin, and than-c should be avoid- oil. Tho trailer should be large‘ .. to hold thr- slices after l they i. I‘ <--.il_ i... they are spfltid Hf',l' iitlifl h" placed on the ll i. “r w these ‘handles?’ o’ Llii‘ ii |ln v i." li. l ixiirioiiiil in tho ki . the (‘.120 of rnllrirl rib roast. The "nut ki-vp iliis lt|fl~l in shape. and are cut. one at. a time, ll 2M crlrvor comes to them. Pot mar from rump or chuck require f,“ in carving for the ‘ mil iii» filwrs do not all rim in ' one tiirri-ion. ln=ofin' as possilre. the slices should be cit]; across the grain. A good sharp kn‘fe is essential for ntonl rarxiuw. but the knife shniilri never be sharpened at the table. IN’ IIONIES COMBAT DARKNESS Color may bcuisedadvantazeous- ly to combat dnrk davs. Care- COLORS ' .i iiigin. and the thrci . , went out. for . hall an hour later, h_e called out: Social and Personal -:- Fa shions -:- Literat IYIIIIIKIEB There's aaui,D h 13- n~ 6,... orot y 1x bands Now Have ests The one obsessing fear of all . they get aic B. B13111 No stiiili it that it instead feminm l l l l \\ hit-h wise "n _ _ along", a blue funk over tlir- prosper set husbands and tell me that they i whom they do not care. lllt‘ I nothing _t0 offer them in the way oi It isnt that these \\Ul1‘f‘lI are romantic when they niiircv they will gt“. a Prii :0 live in bl ss in an enchanted i-asti girls is th first apprehension that they may not get. are 22 or 23 and they begin to wear a of panic in which they will w dower with six children, a IL is Just one t of being sninslcrs. Spinsterhood is no Longer Looked Upon AAskance—Gir]s Who Fail to Find Hus- Many Other Inter- in Life toward 35 or 40 they are 1n a state marry a 1J0or senile igrandpa. mas darling or a Weary Willie. 71g iv just why women should consider it i-iiiasiioiwiie not. to get married, and is some sort of a disgrace to be a. Miss of a Mrs. is one oi the mysteries 0i c psyxiiiologyi that no one can explain. oi the things that are, and at 1 marvel continually as I read the flood of letters that come to me from other- tciiictiiit women who are “getting as iin- phrase goes, who have got into They ask me how they arc contemplating marrying men for n who are not liven congenial and who have money or position. schoolgirls who think that. c Charming who will bear them off It isn't even that they are so IC C. wiidiv, pfléolOllfllfily in love that‘. they are Willing to endure everything t0 be with the adored ones. They are adult and. at. least, me ‘v enough of other women's hiisbainis t Nt‘\€’l‘lIlL‘I(‘.‘~$ tiuiy are crying for one and won't be happy until ‘ they gut him. iiiiil siililiiin lIlCil. (‘PPM I IITFS. drum hard-boiled and have seen ohiive icw illusions left about. the Of course. it l.~ iiilsy to si-ii iiliy \\ been will ng to ltave married to escii maids. except menial labor. an independent place Also 1L Wflc the m society. had been passed over. But all of that is b tter water that has , woman has to marry now for n meal ticket. and butler and cakes and ale. N0 pendent on her finniiy. to marry 10f‘ a home. dull and drab unless she makes it. tliii is oftcnei" envied. fly In those (lays the old maid and th 5,1,, Cmvée platform, and it is no more a reflection upon the merits of one to be " “ Every . p, _8a_ j celibacy or that it was thrust, upon them by circumstances, and eta it go ‘m’ m“ “ pet-led, more popular or ‘lolly spinstrs who ask no favors of anybody and receive single than it, ‘s upon the other. at. that. No women are more res than inteligeni. favors from everybody. If women could only be made to their s ride. as men lake bachelor-hood. preorrlained fate and that has many loss t may have. it. would do much to bring y of the tragedies that come from a woman mar- sex and to prevent man vying just to be a-marrying. It- would save many a foolish chalice she had. bands and wives when the woman w love just to get n husband takes o him. And it would save many a divorce when the woman who has thrown away her single blcsscdncs: for dotiblo wrti her former estate. No one wTi deny that the nappies they marry the men fhcy love and w husbands who are faithful a ing one of these paragons. and no girl need be afraid AfilorningSmile, I l The nunlsters‘ wife. hat an uri- welcome visitor in a very talkative scandal-manger. so the minister a stroll. Itetuinin; ‘That old cat gone, f sitppcse?’ "Yes," sa d his wiifc. who still had her guest talking to her. "I sent it home in a. basket, my dear, this morning." What do you thinig of that for presence of mind and absence oi‘ cat?—-Christian Life. EYES DELI F0 fully sr-iertcd tints tend to titriize and reflict elery ray of sunshine l titilt cnlms and give the impress- i inn of sunshine even though tun \\'l"fl'l1."l‘ outside may be gloomy and El'.‘\'. Piiio viiifoivi walls anrl wood- work \r.oiv~oroiv:~ dzrpr-res, blue and arr/in tours on iiliintcd furniture hl"f'illl\' iinanir-liiirl con- tainers for growth: mints form combination which ]7l‘0ll10l"5 l‘ chcerfill atmosphere and elves the effect of an indoor garden where the sun i5 constantly shin-I iniz. , Porches may be converted into; mnromna successfully: at small ex- ' pense. I fllvmril’: Llnlment "re-maven efnllll. an i l. The weddinel: only n few days off. a imd Franklin R0O~‘('\‘ Then itiiirriiige was the only gainful occupa And who could ivould get herself a husband. single was evidence that she ivas lacking in charm and attractiveness and She i-iui stand on her own feet. She can establish her own. young plrl from lumping at the first IL would save much domestic ivranaling between hus- nd trader and kind and Keneroufl. but. 110k- much is to bc said for the lot of the old maid of being a girl bachelor. _ in a few days quifc excited. "Oh." oiniiii in lliii (widen times shouid have pe the obloquy of being called 01d tion open to women only way in which she could achieve so it “as obvious that every woman Hence, for a women to be grassed under the bridge. No She can earn her own bread woman has to be an tinwelcome de- No woman has No old maids lite is t way. No old maid is pitted. She c old bachelor stand upon the same one presumes that they referred sought after e this and to take spinslerhood In as something that is part of their compensations for what problematic happiness to millions of their 5L‘ ho has married a man she doesn't; ut, nor disiliusion in quart-I ng with tchedricss tries to get back to at they may be Old Maids. The husbands strikes them when n anxious and seeking look. Al. 30 it has become a haunting dread that keeps them awake at night, and by the time they sis»...---..-.--¢---.--¢-.--..-¢.-a-n-s-u-a-s-Q v»- ware-poo re? WHAT A BOY FOR ‘HIS FOOD WHATA FOOD FOR A BOY! HE enloys the great big game of life. He‘: up and Into everything with a zest and interest which spring from sheer health and high spirits. And he‘: gotta real, rugged boy‘: appetite that muse bentlsfled. Tim's why. like his mother, he's ail for Shredded Wheat. The healthy nourishment in the crisp, oven-crisp L’ ' supplies the energy-fuel he needs and muse have every day. Give your children, your whole family, the sustenance of whole when: in its most per-fee: form-give chem Shredded Wheat, the food that builds up . - strength and stamina. I2 big biscuit: in every box THE CANADIAN IHRIDDID WHIAT COHFANY, LTD. Nlqnre Falls Canada SHR MADE m gCANA \. I ~ IUED El DA - OF CANADIAN WHEAT . ;_—_—— FASHION GUIDES FOR THE DRESSMAKER You'll look fresh no matter how hot the day ‘n a szlnple frock like this with new square neck. The front panel effect. gives pleasing height to the figure. White polka-tints on carnation Today's Short Wave l l Radio Program . 4 (Allhehlaltcrnfllondned) I FRIDAY. JUNE, 25 PARIS 9:30 a. m. —- “She's Yours." operetta in one act. TPA—2, 19.6 m.. 15.24 meg. BOSTON 10:30 B..I‘l'l.-—~Hfl1'V8!‘d Chapter of PM Beta Kama‘ WIXAL 25A m“ red background lawn made this n], meg. delightful dress. _ Wear this voguzsh red and TOKYO 4:15 p.m.- (Saturday) -—Pop- ular Songs, sung by Miss Ichlmaru. JZJ, 25.4 m.. 14.80 meg. SANTIAGO, CHILE 5 p.m.—Danoe Music. 24.3 m..12.30 meg. ROME 6 p.m.-News in English: Con- cert; Rome's Midnight Voice. 2R0, 31.1 m.. 9.63 meg. BERLIN 6 pmr-"Injustice in California,’ a. radio play DJD, 25.4 m.. 11.77 meg. white cotton prln: to town, for the coiuitry or the beach! Wear it everywhere! It‘s an opportunity to make it at 1L low price. Blank and white sparkling sheer "cotton voie print is exciting news! It looks I}0,‘IIlS‘iCl1t2f1—fi1\d is cool as a cucum 1e: for town and for in- formal dining and dancing. You‘l1 be surprised at the easy making 0' this simple sports type dress. A qwi-hv-st-p scvling in- rtruction ohirt is included Style No. 2793 is ieuigutvi for sizes 14.. i6, 18.20 yearsr 32. 34. 36. 38. 40. 42 and 44-inches bust Size 36 requires 3 i-I yards of 39-inch material with 5 1-4 yards o.’ bind- C5615. MOSCOW 7 pJh-Clvil Aviation in the USSR. RAN. 31.2 m.. 9.6 meg. LONDON i. lot for women is marriage, provided ho love them and provided they set DOROTHY DIX. _ _. _,_..__.____<- A true doc lover had presented a puppy to a friend who called up she walled. “Skippy has chewed off one corner of our best Oriental rug. What shall I do?" l “Never mind." answered the dog l iovcr soothingly. “If iffs a. real ! Orcntal the colors wont hurt him." ___-________ The newest linen bags come in lovely bright colors, with borders, handles and initials in white. The | initials are fat corded ones in script l that, look as though they might i have been squeezed out. of a pastry l tube by an expert cake decorator. R EACH OTHER 10:25 p.m.—“Responsl.bilities of ‘"5’- Emplre." a talk by the Viscount Price of pattern i5 cents in Halifax. Ci-SI, 19.6 m.. 15.26 meg; stamps or coin (coin preferred) GSF. 19.8 m.. 15.14 meg.: GBD. wrap coin carefully addreel to 25.5 m.. 1i 75 meg: GSC. 31.3 (‘hnrlot/efnwn Guardian giving_ m-- 9-58 mes. Style m. 2m Size. PITTSBURGH 11:30 p.m.—DX, Club WBXK, 48.8 m.. 8.14 meg. Name VANCOUVER 12:00 midnight - Continental Varieties. directed by Jack Aviaon Sm” Adm“ all? Rahona Rambert. soprano. O. 48.7 m.. 6.15 meg; CJRX, 25.5 m.. 11 72 meg. m” _ 5"" ______________________ TOKYO 12:15 a.m. t'Saturda_vi—A Movie Story. by Shoko Takemoto. JZJ. 25.4 m.. 11.80 meg. LYNDHURfiT. AUSTRALIA 4:40 a.m. vsaturdayl -National Pmgfflm VKBLR. 31.3 m.. 9.58 meg. sauce. but is vow good without. PBF-Sitflffilit ibeing unobtainabie l" Canada. the Juice bottled is next best. STUFFED TOMATOES a medium sized tomatoes, blanched and peeled 1-2 cup shredded crabmeat 1_ n 1 h d i -1 IIOLIZYHOCK USEFIiL FLOWER While the hoilyhock is a pereis. 1 §£§w§°§w°1y°§§§pp§d°‘° 1'03 sclfl-‘TENING nial. gardeners usually prefer it pimienm BORDER giow it as a. biennial and be sure of . ' a solid and regular gioup or border 1 "aspom “new PM“! °m°n Use It to Hide unsightly Fence or u as it certain number usually aliv- 3 or 4 chopped olives 1-2 teaspoon salt ' 1 teaspoon lemon luice Mayonnaise Blanch and peel tomatoes and place in refrigerator to chill thor- oughly. 5000p out centre and fill with the following mixture; Mix Background for So Quality Seeds. Other Annuals. cumb each year. The life of l-hd hollyhock ls usually not morc than three or four years at most. There are many beautiful color! and strains in both double and sin- gle. The Newport pink double is one of the favorites and oneof the fin- hoiiyhocks. New strains and colon There is no more stately or demr- atlve perennial than the hollyhock and no more democratic plant as the crabmeat, pickle. pimlento, grated onion, chopped olives to gether and then add salt. and lemon ijuioe. blending thoroughly. Fold in enough mayonnaise to hold well together. Fill centre of tomatoes and sprinkle top of each with finely sieved. hard-cooked egg yolk. Chill and serve on crisp. lettuce leaves and garnish with celery curls. radish rose; and ex- tra mayonnaise. STUFFED PEPPERS WITII CORN. 6 large green peppers are oflered each year. The Allegheny or fr nged atmull hollyhocks offer a one ran8° °1 color. They sometimes bloom the first year lf planted early. The seeds germinate readily B114 _ the main care should be t0 Kei- them transplanted where they are w 81'0" as noon as two true leaves develot! and before the tap root which the! form has gone down so deeply m“ it. wiii be broken in iransvilnllnl- KING OF VEGETABLES nd nre the elt. Jr, find it difficult. to restral ate, caressing glances evcn with the y in lovel Ethel du Font n those BIIQOIHOII- camera looking on 2 cups drained canned corn 1 cup bread crumbs 2 tablespoons chili sauce 1 teaspoon salt 1-3 teaspoon pepper 5 tablespoons mclted butter Wash the green peppers. cu‘. off If you have the room for it. 0°11 is one or the most, deslralne veal!- nbirs of all w grow in "I! 11°F" garden. 1111a is true because it ll almost universally liked. and be- cmwe no corn la half so good as thll taken from the garden only I Y" mnutu before cooking it for din- ner. Unlike turnips or lettuce. w" cannot be stored for more than I r11‘; Pu "run in; fetv hours without losing some of It! If?‘ 651/ i'.'7.7// ‘ ‘.'.'/. i‘! ’ ‘ '7‘ I I I ' I 4 m It li. at I dlt for the tops at the stem 0nd: remove the seeds. Combine the corn with remaining ingredients and use as n utufflng for the peppers, Place up- right in an uncovered casserole and bake in a hot oven of 400 d0- grees l". for one hour. serves six. PASSIONFRITIT FLUFF. fAn Australian Recipe.) Dmsolve f-pint packet of straw- berry Jelly powder in 1-2 pint of not. water. Beat the yolk of I 0K! in s breakfast cup of milk. and add to the jelly when cold. Whip white of an egg until stiff, then with 3 deileertspoona of peuionfruit Juice stir not too vigorously into jelly and milk mixture. and chill. This ml! be served with a custard One o Ill GIIIIIII‘ Flowers mom'- well as arstocratlc. 1t gran; g garnrard or thi- entrance to a mil. “OBI res eetnre with equal beauty. “melon ‘runs wild in the countryside me r1518; ijdrégllilant groups along M11113’ ilwiiié depend upon self sown seeds of their old plants to "Illllll" fl fluiiiiiy. While there wiii b" mule“! of Plants. It ie lfllwh bet- ter. a nd finer colors and plants an ‘lblfilllefi by planting pedigreed ll°°°il Thfiv should be planted the month. The iiiriziir plants they can malre this yciu- the larger and finer the spikes will be next yea-r- sweetness. ////'7i "l '