Eli vrv W551 L vvvvVVVv v v v v vvv§O§§OO9Q§OQ %v*¢ an’s Re alm / é 4444 vrvw _ “I ‘Never Have Any Special I to Tak THE COOK '8 CORNER ocia wivvvv vwvvwi .%'f"’ l-s. vVYvvvv land Vvvvvvvvv ggggggg-pgy a a o4 00-0-0 640-0 +000 "i iilllllsiifilli" '\;\I 0n I / Fashions f Pers O-O-Offfi. 1 v vvvvv v-v “vvvvvvv-vooqvvvvfi-9v94**9*"" ' l AMorningSmilc OO-O-O-OOO-OOQOOO-O BAD ENOUGH AB 1'1‘ Ii. Liter W! H0571"?! APPREW/AIFI .4179 fly! GVFITJPPRUI/Ef 6 tum l The Crisp, dointq pcslrq- l . . . Care With l l ........ can. ... ..... h fir“ w-"wwr 5PM _ One-half w? 1 cup finely I Kggsfugljglgguer yo. m d‘, L‘: sweet or savourq l fliOllpéd dates. 3-4 cup sugar, 1 4 . 1o RS. H. L. POOLE, of Montague, P.E.I., takes guests in her home and does m much baking she use: up a 9B-lb. sack of fluut every two weeks. Naturally a flour that would sax: hat trouble and work would be rmpulur “llll her. Sh: hus found Slitll a. hour iii Robin Hood. At the 1937 liustem King's Exhibition, held at Soutis, P.E.I., Mrs. Poole won prizes for mikes, u hizc bfC-lil, buns, rullsnca biscuits lu uurk with. It ruixcs h thit has lots of liic. "is the case with h lllfllllilS into u-ell-slizipcil k}. ows She Saves Money lius found Rubin Howl antis- nioney ivliezi I use Robin Hood," stated Mrs. Poole, "because I us: less flour. The last time I iriuil: drop takes uiih ruiotlier btaml I had Iromc-hnkcrs. In l‘)J7 won seven firsts. two seconds and (no thirds ut liristem King's lhliilritivn at buuris, P.E.I. llvr entries were baked with Robin Hood Hour. Mn. Paolo‘: Rulsln Pll l, Cup Ice Water A Teaspoon Salt Cur in lard into flour with knife, utltl iec- mitt-r rind suit, y. in. Ruaininn s , ,u row u a: i cu? Wm? s l Th srn Corn Starch tablespoon gelutine, 1 orange, 1 lemon, l tablespoon syrup from preserved cherries, 1 cup whipped cream. Cook rice in boiling salted wa- ,ter until tender, drain and mix ,witli dates and sugar. soften gel- ‘flllllt? in 2 tablespoons ofcold wa- ter for 5 minutes, dissolve over iboiling water and mix with juice .01 orange and lemon and cherry .syrup. Whip cream until firm ant. ,bent into it gelntine mixture. Add hours until iirni. Wlieri ready to <Pl‘\'0, unmuiiltl and sprinkle fine- lv chopped candied cherries over ilic top of eziclt forni_ QUICK (‘IIOCOLXTE SAUCE 1-3 teaspoon vanilla ‘2 terisvoniis liiittcr lit-It cl" CUSTARD SAUCE no ‘over hot. but not l _ foh one wife keeps me plenty busy- A NASTY DIG Helen-He told ma I wu the irettiest and most interesting girl .ie had ever met. Aunt Inna-And you will trust ‘our-self for life with a man who tarts to deceive you at the be- 4lnnlnsguinugrivessmentfi? . _ . . ‘ ice iriixturc and beat unti and pzofnl lWhCd uith Robin Hooil Flour; M _ n‘ l" p L.) l-o Y , _ , _ . _ ‘ n wanted anything a]; g1] they . i ,1».- second untltnntliirtlsl fllalgryguc, 1151i iiiiii‘nighllcgibliiililillflihliiiihholrilvegill; niligt call no matter what time of ' “*5 “i111 RPM" H003." O I r H d, be to set and then turn into small ‘llghl l‘ was" d h m. .t:.lS|lUSi‘€(i.llCJl'¢ ivhar- “° " ‘ ‘° 5"" ’ " moulds. Let stand on ice for several Lindsay m“ relaxed an app than she had for d The 1W0 Jiiished the others sentences. Each mad about, this part of the worl . but every novw and then we do like I a. little feminine company. We j couldn't find any sort of induce- wou1dn't take very much. I h0g1! R1111); doesn't find a buyer for t v n n. Mose-Huh, huntin’ up washingk THE i Q’ H . h irgiitilsmuiiuurfi,.%,n....r‘:.n "firing; “illfl. ‘Stir in glvriili; {and Illfiillidggiillfllllféygdll éstéttyrfagtaitiallcixyyvgirl’; ' . riiipuszs. . 1C uscsi or cit cr nrc,urvli m .' i: mu _eu '1 . 'i"(‘ l0 lll (Oil e ni er. y s8 1 , r-r the Ulllff‘ kirul and her crust mvwlh l" "PW ¢W=I=d im- idtl butter and flavoring when cake and dl-DDEG he!‘ 590°“ mm Elle‘ " ilukv and short. "I know I save FILLING “crvlng- sherbet Q1883 0f 109 cream- I‘ i-wAND-v ,_ place before Poppy recovers entirely i. flour iu the recipe I regularly Juice , Lemon and T1115 15 one of (he most, useful lévélglishgfrozlgogitgrerslseifr? or w a - _ ‘mun Hood." s!“ range sauces _vve have for serving with Kayse! prescribe; a modgfn ionic; for hog-Iggy 31min: l 301,}, girls stopped, their mouths u .\ul_l,'i r _.-.,,,_ M.‘ m: ,0 m, , g0“, d," 8m“ "m". and wnflw uesseris. Well-chilled, it is delic- .. o n_ their spoons poised in the air. i 1 s m: very i: st results without aloe mu, u u sugar mu corn "1115 011 11 ("PD-fruit pic. or on flgi-ry recovered first. "Lindflv Ab- ' n". starch In a little cold "m. Hhwl. 'i rioncv . _ Ark yin: l0 per cent. in zililitiuri i) mu 4r: not f\:ll_v satisfied. Add the fruit juices and salt. l before putting in pas- try. various delicate cold puddings. It offers an excellent way to use up egg yolks. 2 cups milk (senlded) 1 tablespoon cornstarch milk gradually. Return to double nion is w of $1» J 000.000. spoon salt, 1 tablespoon tablespoons sugar, 6 , cocoa, 1 cup milk, 3 , eggs. 1-4 cup melted butter or to remove seeds. amount of water so they will be Cook the skins in a very small r Hi-All-Top. No matter how knee-racking you: day's activities, its stretchy two-way top bends but won't i; bott, you mean to sa , ,; place? I simpy can t believe Rufus ls sell- "vrt isn't possible. He'd rather out IDLE RAINBOW Gwen said, "Let's sir, down on this .IItu1.ii'e?cuu1d do instead of marrylrg ..should be put in the boiler when u a A C TI V] TIES 4» QUALn-"Y r 1 ed to know what the 1 " V’ kcem its shape, mo, and l‘ oflkh“ ' l glllgyswnsseegtlliflg t0 58y. . ll lllllfilflifli‘! ivhcn put PAYIJRY llflsqlfilfii illmlolliflfl GWGD 501d, "I W151i Y0“ Kylflsillrllwfid -— ~ \ you know your bread is going gjfififff“ "nod Flour IPeMWCgluILril= nsiillt up Obit here all i118 time. We 8 8 p the water is actually boiling. When the cloth is removed the stain will 10mm mm KINDNESS THE KITCHEN SINK v o 1-4 cup sugar ‘l Poppy nodded ha: heed. "HOB-r ———— —'—- l-4 teaspoon salt - lest , '5 been listed since the nrstyrieiids. in this world of hurry, To clean the kitchen sink, sprin- R eel; yolks l give in. Fit-AIl-Topa are pleasant to take, too. in fl or a year. I'm surprised YWJ and work and sudden end. kle a good handful of soda over 1-2 teaspoon flavoring extract ldidnt’ know about it.” If a thought comes quick of doing and around it and soak welllwith Combine cornstarch, sugar and _ _ i a kindness to a friend. vinegar. When this has dLssolved , salt thoroughly, and stir ln hot mellow new tones. Both sheer and service weights. i‘ XXPII Do it that very minute; don't put follow it with a kettle of boiling - it Off. don't. wait; water, and finish with a sprinkling boiler 11nd siLr and cock until thick i "Rule did W" 11,-‘ 11° W," 8°“ w what's the use o! dolns a kindness of whatever disinfectant ‘you keep '—l.l1l(!li cover and cook. stirring oc- sell," said Terrywgg m? 351g“ ‘a: l! you do lg a day tiiyvgklllflw? for household use. . 11 ~ .11 - so mfl-Ily - . ' F “ ' T ' V’ 1w“ glairgllrllitlilllllllti Bflgatrtlrlltqfgalllrfllgiizl ‘ we Wiser-Buy Kayser” i 153°! We" d” that W9 dill-n" mink iumor own DAIRY 7 ' L J MAJOR miles opzrritlng in Canada Ins beam‘ "3? Yolks- l henmeam’ n ' “w a.“ BEMDVING sTlms am?!‘ Emil-ls ‘on’ ‘Tynan v . . . r ~ ' "" a . . r _._.___ l .. infill: ‘year was ‘l o. r... total 1.3 GM" FUDGE no" m; [guy]; "f; Ju1g§5°§§§f;,.“' PW“ ' mm and nuns stained Wm ' "ml" '7 r i I "7 ‘xv- 1 4 - fir???“ Pruitt-ii ‘i1»3fr?@--?"111?‘ . l ‘ ~ ~ ~ rfiifieaé‘? 35h" ‘@351- Wlz“ their: ill "22:: .. . m. » _ ' .. e e . ~- ~i~ ‘but? 5"P§§°r.i“§.§i.i§§~ riritrlli); m‘ 3 n” 5W“? coffee m “Qfifi ram‘ 531d m Eoolatrenedcoif they are rubbed with thn wrong thinl"; but it isn't al- Cwqyq find}; w‘; * C l‘ m“ 1 lb. raisins fimwn hi,“ mi; {fig 515m“? a lemon cut in half. Dig the nails ways easy to ucuiue why ii. is 39;‘ “ ‘at ‘o, the 1-2 ib. walnuts 0:83am $3,, must, we me 1mm A; well into the centre of the lemon. wrong. Here are the reasons, u; l. l "e any I _ Method: Wash the grapes and Ehiv wmdgred around PQp y km; ——’—— down as simple hints, from Mc- ' ‘ u COCOA WAFFLES pick them from the stems. Sepnr- Gwgn were separated from g 0th.. STAINED CLOTHES CHIPS f0!‘ NOVGIIIDBTII 15- ate the skins and the pulp and fi m; and Pqppv ggjzed me r, p. i "Are your shoulders narrow and One and one-hall cups flour. 8 {heat the riulii until the seeds are trinity w ask,"‘Isn't there any hing "Tablecloths that are stained sloping? Do use shoulder seam teaspoons bakuig poudei, 1-2 tea- free. Mush this through a sieve blurring, draping, tucks or released inverted pleats that ‘continue over top of sleeve to make sleeve square . . BiumD- I can't think 0f B"? Place have vanished. Do not ut it into or extended. Insert shoulder pads i Cglqlfilluiervufi shofiéetggiig. “ix and Sm an dry m r222 ghoul ‘iaheiéira and tllie Id Wm Grahtam wgutlgifi the water and then brlhg to the in sleeves. stand ‘erect. Wear ‘ ' L, ‘ . ' ‘ , _ ' ‘ 2 l" P” P" P "5 , - “me mes b i1. This will only set the stain wed hats wth irregular .i::3.‘~..i:::'.“i.lr".: it‘?351232..%’°é1.‘..f°.f.‘?lil"{i"l.“ B’ p"°°"° S“ °" it'll.“ list? ucrc..lr...:"..,'“ rim “my and evemvlv mm m“ we» "on ~- e uuumt I tlry mixture. Fold in m; whites, is illicit: e m u ' l” “w” dlmw" t° ""‘°"°' m°n° sleeves‘ l. .‘. your was l beaten stiff Bake in moderately . le iron. FREFERRED BECAUSE OF ITS About 5 minutes before remov- ing from the fire. add the chopped walnuts. Turn into hot, sterile ‘QIHSSES and cover with paraffin ' You can mnkc another which is not so diffcrcnt. but to which the ,fl.'ivor of the oranges adds a cer- itairi trirtness that is rather im- usual. Old Fashioned Vinegar Pie 2 eggs 1 cup sugar 2 tablespoons cornstarch 4 ttililirspoons 1111031)!‘ l, l-i cups wait-r 1 tnblrspoon butter 1-2 teaspoon lemon extract Method-Bent the egg yolks until they are thick, lllPll mid the sutznr the bultcr mid flnvoriiirz_ Turn into a well baked pic shell and cover with n meringue mnrlc by beating the egg: whites stiff rind then beating in 4 tablespoons granu- lated sugnr. Spread this roughly O\'(‘l’ the pic niitl brown in a slow tioiis of Horace. says "Rufus Haydon. Garrison. N .Y. it it kick and send i’ home." today Nettie got out the loveliest Downstairs Lindsay sat in the lib- rary writing in square black letters. Dear Rufus: Poppy has gone to bed early and I said I'd write and thank you for providing us with this beautiful re- treat. lts doing Poppy worlds of good. She has color in her cheeks and has gained two weigh ourselves every day on the scales in the barn. pounds. We Ever-y day I feel better acquaint- ed with vou and the Haydons: On that 01d cupboard in Ne:t.i~e showed me yesterday the marks she made every year on your . birthday to show how you'd grown. Scratches on the kitchen door. some high ones made by a big dog and some by a little one. The big one the kitchen And in front it If ever this bod: should roam, give And Odd chessman and showed me the marks of your first tee‘h on one of about meals which gives me a tre- mendous kick and makes me feel as if I belonged here. Johnny Raymond has given me a _i'ew simple tasks in the nursery which I perform with Care and reverence and a growing interest 1n the whole process of cultivation. And yesterday I look the husks off a half cupful of very fancy geranium seeds rind they are now sprouting, I hope. in a mixture of garden loam and sari . I'm saving up a lot of other things about your past to tell you when I see you. Rufus, please, no end of thanks for your generous hospitallzy to us both. A5 ever. y. She finished and folded the letter. gray-slimmed with blue shutters and lo\v red brick chimneys. Ever - Where it smelled of spring w e little white clouds blew across the bright sky. Inside Terry and Gwen both be- gan to talk at once. They drew Rufe she'll probabl marry John which would be '_ nicely worse, so I Just say to myself, “Don't you meddle!" But Terry says we'll blame joiiraelves 1f we don't meddle, - cause maybe it. would be better. Well, in the first place, Rufe could sell ofl a few comers here and there. and not know the difference. and get plenty of ready cash. He could rent that roadside frontage down there to a roadside inn. Then he has a good thing in his nursery and green tree food. Most of the big estates around here would hire Rufe as a tree expert. even though they do have their own gardeners." "You don't like Julia much do you?" asked Poppy. Gwen looked at her. "Neither do u" Lindsay threw bark her arms and stretched. Then she turned over and shook Poppy. "Wake up! It's Saturday and Rufe Ls coming out today! Wake up, lazy bones!" Poppy yaivned and said with her in a steamy atmosphere, such as glycerlne.h______ - EYE GLASbES Eyeglasses will not become misty during Jam-making or preserving, if they are rubbed with a little you're engaged to Toby and he's coming out too?" Oh, hum!" "You're half asleep. It's Just that being here in Rufek house and see- lmz all his things lying about. you just get to thinking about hlm." Poppy sat up. She flung her arms out wide. “It's wonderful out here. Lindsay. Sometlma; it seems just criminal to me to stay ccoped up all day long in an office when there's making notes? "Johnny Raymond is dol some of it, and I told Rufus we'd e glad to do anything we could." “It seems u terrible shame. He reallv shouldn't sell the farm." Don't wear plain fitted sleeves with no top g. Don't wear puffed short sleevm which give the effect of cutting the length of the arm. Don't wear small round turban: or brimmed hats with round crowns. "Are your hips too wide? Do wear skirts comfortably fitted ovar hips; introduce fulness gradually, with main fullness below knees. In pleated skirts have pleatc stitched down to Just above the knee. Wear narrow belts. Wear long straight, 0r fitted coats. Don't wear skin- tlght, straight skirts. Don't wear short tunics or over-blouses. Don't wear a full gathered skirt unless gather-a are fastened clown flat in front or back. Don't wear wide x _ _ 4 , _ . _ “j qmtky _ 1d p 1 1_ “g 1m _k..; belts. Don't wear wide stripes. i=1 HER QUALITY U... ;rsizrgitarts..zr--li.r:.:e.i:ii.i ifeuit“lrt°.“'.fél.°.“.lliil'°.f“li wow couiieihriigleiilr-lmm iiiiriimiilmli- Fer?“ i" hi? wire" m" w“ m" m" "- 4. g, a ' _ _ - - ..> . . - ~ ._ _ - ' _ --~--—»-————= 1 (y - u» . BREAKFAgr \< igiiijniid 1 cup of write r to the find liegel in the: libraryé lifgaéiessgg grxinéhgndleskulslllie ivatxlflgclaéiédfoflglom: happy over we Haydon ram, H mlfinaggy gvag ‘filming a comb .13 your bust mo large? Do =- (Ifll bmlmg “mm- ‘hm “dd the. “m” 130m l‘ Ho? fwA? -°bm “I've b n stamp put it on the envelo e and the contest everything would come through her hair. "You sound a wear V-neckllnes with a small c01- "1 >————— —' W r *——~ starch fmlcl‘ , h“ be“ dl-lsom-‘d ggurrégdlttgsseegalhaljygh exceng?" placed’ ‘he letter on the ha] table our; a1] 11gb; I've gm some ghmk. little like Aunt Splddy," lar- of contrasting tone or a close i m the Mmimmng 1-4 cup com wa- lliblrlltrv the elder Hayilons gathered beside the kerosene lamp lng to do. Some hard thinking. "Sic is a grand PSOIL Which fe- surplice neckline thnt reaches to '1‘ ’ ' that‘ Add ‘mgclr “"".°gF. mix" gogerfwr mm apparently read. Friday was u glorious any. Johnny Maybe we'd better get started for mind-i mt 0f 50MB Fling, Who's look- waist Choose graceful bodice O- jay S tlinefillidfvmiql-igl-yul‘ flaw um“ Which one liked Dickens and which Raymond drove them over to the home." v 1m “m” B" Rllfus greenery “m” draping. Bl’ rcnlly cxtrhvflkfll" _ bl"; ,',,"}':,..'z; '0',‘~,..,;Q."§,§}§Tfl°‘." W‘ one Kipling? And m... there 1.. .. Alexanders‘ :0.- lunch. The Alexand- M l - t‘ ~ 5f u: M gigs“ guy; tgpigghggllll]? lggrggtffand and buy well fitted briisslcrs ol B C3101 Remove from the fire and stir in M9111 Glilmmm‘ and the transnr- crs lived on n lllll. The house “as om ng sreaine n e ndow. s - fine quality. Place waistline ac- curately for a well balanced silhou- te. Don't wear high buttoned up collars or bcrthns. Dent wear rm elaborately drnpcd bodice or lnrtza uneven prints. Don't vicar a mo tightly flltcd brnsslcrc or n flimsy 0 s» .__,, h9r_a!1d_-=>B1si_-=>he gpedgheggw "No, of (‘Ourse nof, but Julia ' n r t l l DO It ‘Mr ~ P i cl k d h how sh ey " t'il closed. "Is ‘t l; retty Wants him i0." _ _ g 0 B 0 poor nui eras. n v. 325 use. F__ oven. This ‘tastes a th§0?€f:n:i,d I are get-mg aiong wggpleellilngmlnntlséwenellook Lind? fureihstlhut you shouldrliesoegcited 4-" ‘ ' brlfll" cololTd» "H!" SWMPK‘ °" zoctlldeflil like o lcnluiiti pip. PRFU- beautifully’ she even consult, me say aside and put. her arms around a u Rufus wining out when (Qonunued on page 9, go] 5) CU ill‘ _‘v' YOU USP W1 E! vinegar_. _ knitted garments flint hug ihe body." . ..., ..~.-..,.-.-...-.~_._._..__._,__.,_ New Incl Improved Blend—Rousted by New Method- is Richer, Smoother, Fuller-bodied than ever IF THEVVE w ACTUALLY imgzoyeo VERY TRUE, MADAM n"s m. SAY: .. 11's A STILL sen-en QLENQ or GOT EVERYTHING A N0 WONDER 5O AND WHAT A JOY MANY PEOPLE ARE. TO KNOW MAXWELL MAXWELL HOUSE, MAXWELL HOUSE THAT IS CHANGINGTONIS MAN WANTS IN HOUSE l5 ALWAYS . no 11:‘ Sgogsso iVNEDblFRl c252, smooruea new MAXWEL; corree... IT eons ABSOLUTELY ROASTER- j v V 4_ p uu. a aooieo... uouseuusn ANY I E-VERTASTED Fizesumruesuveiz- __~ MEXIC“ ‘f1 1E" TOWER cooo THAT mo ifs ROASTED av A new vr nsucious? FOR RICH, FULL vacuum PACK INSURES _. nrisicru N0. Mi IT cAuT as, METHOD THAT CAPTURES - FLAVOUR/ THAT l r Miss Aiiiiis rere'v<'s at least 200 votes i‘ h d . be! . BETTERED, ALL THIS QQQQ GQODNESS " f gggtgltllrfnr this ct llllll. Send us your rod’; eacwc a1] 1301;15:1- AND FLAVOUR. v-iv/Z Dear Iii ml _- ‘re YESl-you can now get Maxi-ell House in an improved blend with still more richness and With l'i?(lll"‘2‘..'~ for Mexican designs in ovvrv mall our w! llr m n o lllLN‘ prettv mOills to decorate 'ea ‘tow- ~l‘ “FY1131 (‘Q1013 $0 EYDICBI of this l-ziiitl of embroidery, flllllii‘ lffllwfv‘ Riffs. For an extra sprckil set search the i-ixellriii" linen for the towels. It miikes a perfect srxtiitg r '11s and the colors. ' (s transfers of the designs, stitch and oolor guides . requirements. coins preferred. Pattern Order Form-To P0!‘ POPULAR DESIGNS. To The Chiu-inncuum Guardian be used when ordering Patterns and Voting now '2 camps Herder“ Du"- TUNE INI rte.“ Now: 051939" 21222.? too bye: ffiiiielicrilimlilefiilgugltne; :2,’ 3'12‘: 3H u _ r _ p OI ‘r 3mm“ No‘ 659 gear lganzyfiricc an 25st:- Sabin". atoén of ‘that gust gtckrlodncsabecnusi: it lfidlhfltcs genc- “h, “d,” '. .1 lme — — — — — -—---—-~——--—-—------ so ran uranan otr et- _ street Addro“ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Gqldpvyn-Mgygr ‘Sign, EvgryeThufldrjoy ggrclelgng l.‘ ,,,,, ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ s“... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ""“‘"“"°"‘ “"“ "m R" """°"‘" You'll vop the N=w M==w=11 Home the m»: v ~-~ o ffee I Sn est the following u . deeply satisfying coffee you ever drank. Get it at *~‘.____ 0 ffgp ""°'°'"'¢°"" mpmjf, ‘DESIGN _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. _ _ _ ____ _ _ _,_ _ . your growl today- Wl" "m"; coon ‘I0 n: un m» Aiircpmauctiap riflhiltofliinnodnnurvea. .