j _ PA_GE_TWO >____.-____..._ THE COOK ‘S CORNER IELLIED RASPBERRY CREAM I package raspberry flavored -,1eLly powder 1-2 cup boiling vrater I cup raspberries 1 tablespoon lemon juice 8 tablespoons sugar 1 cup ruilk 2 @865. beaten 8 tiblespoons sugar 1-2 cup heavy CF68“! Whole raspberries Lwomank Re alm '1. Soci C. FOO-O Was It Montelli? B! LESLIE GARGILL 00-96-00 “Why t?" she untested. "ca-mat; done. ‘Ighe fellow down- stairs will keep watch most of the way and thenunass us on to the Bel- oombe peo . "Needirt g0 to Belcombe. Dodge him like Manuel. If he could sneak away unseen so can we." "Jove. that's an ideal" "Got plenty 0f iuloe?" TAKEN FOR A RIDE Method: Crush zhe cup orl’ berries Qnci add the lmon juice and 3 tablespcons sugar. Mix well, and slimy to stand for 20 minutes. Drain off the juice at this time and add eticiigh water to it to make up 1-21 fin oi liqud. Reserve the strainedl Y!‘ § - add the boiling water to the jelly pOWClll‘ fll‘.(l stir until this i3 dissolved. then add the raspberry juice obtained arcorciing to direc- tions above to the gelatine mx- ture. ‘Mcintyhile scald the milk in the. trn at a double boiler. Add the A ~ to the eggs which have , with 3 ttbltspoons r. Return to double boiler and ' our boiling water, stirring: ntly until the mixture thick- en; enouli to coat a spcon. Re- l e lreiii ‘neat and SLlllll, then "he glitiiie m xturc. Cliill it thickens to a honey- . siency. Witip the heaty cream until fairly stiff anti fold into the partially fit lwzietl go-itine mixture and acld| .~ with cold water and ll'l with m ' Chiil until firm. To with sweetened find flavored mam and a few ytlicle nunolti and glflllfiil lliil covered wit-h water and this is brought to smmcring point and is kept at temgzeritture for the duration e cooking period. A cottage‘ will take about 30 minutes inc a pound. Cottage rolisl citvkrcl at a simmering temperature. lvve a batter flavor and are Juicieri than if the water in wh’ch they are crlmrl is ailoyved t,» boil. After the roll is cooked, if you dril". wish to glaze it. allow it to! col in the trater in which it, wasl etrkcrl. To finish with a glaze, re-l more from the water when the! vrrkinq period is un and then score! tho frit as you would with a ham. 0:20 cf the simplest glazes is a mix-l lure nf bisotvn stigor and mustard. This is mixed in the proportion of. J um hrotvti sugar to l teaspoon hlllSiflTtl, Rub this into the scored Int and lf desired, you may stick ‘c. rfrve of the roll mm wholel Piace the prepared roll in . v Iict oven (425 deg. F.) and . until the glaze is dark enough Th"; “Ill take from 15 to 25 min- uxcz». l2. o‘ th ll AMomimgSmllc HABIT 41 Fnrtner (angrily): "What do you m" l by it, madam? ‘f give you per- llllxfill to pitrh your tent in my n;:.\tic\t' iiiiti yxtl are careless en- ough to leave the gate open and let my cattle out." Lntiy Cant/per: "I'm awfully ' It's my husband. you know: door open. VHIY WORRY Doctor: “You should take l. bath before you retire." Patient! "But. doctor. I don't ex- pect to retire for another twenty . Jfllllfll berries. Rinse I bdo "Tank-full; all in readiness. We're in luck." And that was how it came about that Jerrys car closely followed by a quite-openly-revealed police car. took the road in rather reckless fashion. After some fancv driving, however. it seemed that the guard- ian officers had been snaken off. "There's another car sitting on our tail." Elise announced. "Do you vvv al and [Dorothy Dix Says- SYNTHETIC MOTHERS CANNOT .FILL PLACES OF REAL ONES Married Women Who Hold Other Jobs Will Leave A Bad Effect On The Coming ' Generations great problem otf the working woman is not whether she upsets the economic system by (xrowding men out oi’ the commercial world, but the efiect of the amentee mother on her children. some one once beau- ~ " tlfully said that when God found out that l-le could not be everywhere He created mothers to take His place. And for untold generations that. scheme worked out very well in the main. but now that mothers are reneging on their Jobs of personally rearing their children, who to inch-hit for them? t of a. gods?! uman or mechanical, is gcl to be subs itutecl a brought up for the old-fashioned mother w children by hand? 'I"hat is the most impor think it has taken over?" "Seems like it and. just when I was ready to g0 ofi‘ at. a nt. keeping clear of Belcombe. like the- ie " am . "We'll have to go there now.” I "Not until they've had a run for. their money. It'm going to try and beat them on speed. then we may be able to izo to earthand have a rest from police supervision." "The superintendent. will be an- noyed ” "Curse the superintendent.” For mile after mile Jerry stuck grimly to the wheel. too 0CCllDl€d to tulk. 'I‘u'ist.itig and turning, acceler- ating into frantic bursts of speed.‘ he handled the car like a genius. ex-i ceiling anything he llad ever done - re. ' Elise reported at intervals. “Can't' see them tiou'-_ves. here they are —-‘ they've lost us—n0-" Anti so it went. on. 1f Jerry drove like a crack racing driver the following was every blL his match seeming to anticipate‘ everv move. "It‘s no use." he exclaimed in ex- asperailott. "Might as Well try to shake off a limpet." "Giving up?" "Yes. This is a fool's game, and I'm hopelessly lost into the bar-l gain." t They had certainly reached an isolated part; of the country. Fields stretched atvav on either hand. with isolated farm building dotted about here and there. ; The big limousine was now rap- idly overhauling them. "Evidently Clewthers men are goinit to tzive us a. piece of their mind. . "Queer grammar, darling. Elise‘ murmured. settling herself down‘ comfortably now the disturbing Dace had been checked. . "But gospel truth. as lvflntey would have it. Here they come‘ f-Ie braked heavily as the other vehiclel swerved in front and came to a nalt‘ in the middle of the road. Four men tumbled out. "Say. feller, you can't get. away with that." one of them urunted. Jerry laughed without ill-fee]t3eli€iRi| - " u . , up with a bus like U13 ." “Clewthers! Wh0’s he?" "Aren't you from the police?" A hoarse rumble. seemingly indic- ative of ironic mirth was quickly . "Sure you ROt it." the mall said placatiriizly. “The lootenant sent us to briiut you in. You better hob l.'n the police wasvn. amnio- Eyen if Jerry had not come into; some sort of close relationship with| , her time fussing over hers." ‘ tender. No governess has the patience and the understanding that a mother has. No tie so close as that mystic one that binds a mother and child together. question that is before us today, and u on the way we answer it de lids the future o civiliz- ation. For the him that are so little and soft now will some time be the strong and sineyyy ones of men and women. and they will steer the THE CHARLOTTETQWN cugtaoiaty Personal '1 Fa world right or wrong, accordin to the ideals they were taught in their chll . We used to quote “the hand that rocks the cradle rules| . the world." There are no more cradles. but the t ' power that goes into molding the plastic mind of a child is still there. That hasn't changed. It. still determines what it shall be to the longest day of its life. Good man or bad. Weak or strong. Success or failure And this is what makes it such a. terrible thing for a. Imetét-ehsgrtsto turn oye/r her appointed task to others unless it. is an absolute Of course. this is often the case: When children to support and. they is left. with her to her for bread she has to consider their physical wants before their sglritual ones and leave them to others to rear. Her lot is a. hard one. and among the unsun heroines of life are those mothers who are forced to leave a sick chllli who is crying for Mamrna to go and stand smiling behind a counter all day or to pound a typewriter while their souls are torn with anxiety about the bad company a wayward little boy is getting into. Don't Neglect Children _ ‘It is not of these I speak. but. of the women who evade the responsi- bilities of motherhood because of restlessness and love of excitement. and because they find running a bar more amusing than fixing a baby's bottle. Tney have cod homes, kind husbands. incomes that would sup ort them‘ in comfort. ut they find housework dull and monotonous and t e pi-attle of their little children boring society. Sometimes these women Justify themselves on economic grounds. “Two of us bringing in salaries instead of one enables us to live in so much better style than we could if only John had a ob. and really the children don't miss me. I have always worked and ey never expect to see me except at dinner time." Sometimes their alibi‘ is expediency: "It. is simply idiocy for a talent- ed woman who can command a good salary to waste herself on being nursemaid. Why should I wear myself out doing the work that a $l5-a- week girl can do better?" Or they say. self-righteously: "I employ a. baby specia isi; when m children are ittle and then a competen governess. and they are far tter taken care of than my sister's. who spends all of B. WOIHBII No Synthetic Mothers All of these excuses would be valid except for the fact that human ingenuity has never yet invented a synthetic mother that could take the place of a real one. No nurse's breast is as sclt as a mother's. no arms so 1t takes a mother's hands to form a child's character and this cannot be done in brief conversations once or twice a day. It ls a labor of love that must go on for years and years and years. with a mother in constant association with her children, guiding, encouraging. correcting, praising until the result of her perfected work is a fine man or woman. No woman has the right to have children who is not. going to give her own personal time and attention to tearing them Let all of the part- tlme mothers put that in their cigarettes ‘and smoke it Husband! Do Oomc Back Dear Dorothy Dix—After living happll together for 24 years and sh lmouour mv WASHING was wmreumttt SAW MY ustottaolrs cmw m A nmso-wasmso onsss with anything else when you see Rinse-whiteness GLANCE at the snowy whiteness of clothes washed in Rinso next to things washed any other way. In spite of all your washing experience you'll be amazed. For Rinso does more than give a whiter wash . m. it gives the wliiln! wash. The thick, hard-working Rinso suds soak every bit of dirt right: out: of the clothes willmul hard rubbing. Once you've tried ions ' Living o A PRAYER qmnfghthucommlord they: ladt t-h undone‘ fifnlf-l-ugeigtt-ebunmé for All ave no b8" - so little done-I kneel with shame. I kneel in sorrow. W0- But. Lord I cannot tel‘. ‘IE-tee half The things I meant to dol 1n mm garden soil. there may be as many as 50,000 earthworms an acre. These. bring about 10 tons of rich and feitzle sub-soil to the surface annually. HALLEYS COMET Halley’: Comet 1s mentioned b many historical sources dating bu to 240 3.0. When baking a large fruit. cake, stand our cake tn in a flat sand- wich tln full of salt; it will prevent the cake from burnmfl 0Y1 "l? b3" tom. 1f man knew how to harness the energy by splitting the uranirm atom. a two-dollar pound 0d uran- ium could produce as much useful healt and power as 1.250 tors o. con. If you want a tea towel that is the last word in luxury. and 81v“ a quick dry and a. lustre w 21w and chlnm- use linen damask! Be- ing so wide. it is no more costly than the usual linen tea-toweling. But once you've used it. you will wonder why you did not d0 s0 1on8 before. LOVELINESS DEFINED "Isn't she lovelyl" Every woman longs to have ttiat said about her. Yer. loveliness de- Rinso, you can never be satisfied with anything but true Rinso- whiteness! Order Rinso today. Ask for the GIANT package -it's more economical. Rinso gives the whitest wash! fies easy definition. It isn't more physical beauty. according to clas- sic standards, nor is it necesarlly a. knack for wearing clothes. What then is this predoui guahty wo- men have fcund dos-table thrwtlh- out the ages? First of all, loveliness is a spiri- tual trait made up of things like self-confidence and a 311010118 manner. Lnveliness is good health. a. mysical condition that. is mir- rored in clear skin. lustm“ hall’. sparkling teeth. and shlnin! elm- Flnally. loveliness is a matter oi individual taste and refinement. Charm of dress. neatness. im- maculate grooming are tanitible 85' pects of the intangible quality we call loveliness. Means for attaining these quali- ties are inherent in the average household. ‘The bathtub and wash basin. the laundry bag and dresser drawer hold vast possibilities for loveliness. Only a little preliminary Literature AUGUST 4. 19:41, Leisure —The Woman ’s Realm Do not melt it. Add sugar (t. a cup 1t a time) and work it int.’ the at or butter thoroughly, m.‘ fineness of the cake depend; on thorough creaming. Beat. in m; 088 01' 9888. well. The bellten m1. ture should be just like whipped cream. If it isn't, just keep hem. ing until it is, because you do no; have to beat a. cake after the m. dition of the eggs. SJlCC flour h,“ a tendency to pack, tnwais sift it before measuring. when adding (Ly and liquid ingredients ta the out. ter, sugar and e38 mixture, alum-s start with the dry, hIlLl end l-Lth the dr_y. Adding a lit-tic cf ilie dxy ingredients firs: bin-i". the ntxttn-z together; whereas if cold water or milk is added they separate, q- give a curdled appearance. tr ynu are using an electric IlllXel‘, .10 no. ovenbeat. Mix only until the bat. ter is smooth. Overheating “~11; cause a heavy cake. 4. It is Just as important to us; the right sze pan as it ii to tum the rigtht size shoes, If the Tempe doesn't specify t-he size t9 use, s... lect a pan whzch will be t\\'0~'lZll'tl5 full when the batter is potirui into it. Usually. a recipe using lwi cup; of flcur will make two nine nt;ti layers, three eight inch layers, o, one rectangular B" x 12" cake. t: the pan is too deep, the cake m“ not rise properly and the top ‘v.11 not brown. The pan shoulti be greased with salt-free fat. When pfacing puns in the electric oven do not allow them to touch each other, or the sides of the oven. and do not place one directly over m; other. Leave a space around each pan. 5. Bake at the right temper... ture. If your oven does not have a heat regular buy one. It pity; dividends. A cake that is bakttr it; too high or tco low a tempcraiuio ls far from perfect, After removing butter cakes fiicm the oven. allow them to stand in the pans five min. utes before trying to remove them, Turn onto racks and then turn the cake over so that the top is up, Never allow a cake to rest, on m face. It did not "rise up" that way and it will be "crumbly" to frost. OLD-TIME canny _ narunus T0 non SOUTHAMPTON. July 31 -— (C. P)- Arthur Hatley. whose old top. per. black coat and waistcoat have been a familiar sight at the South- ampton docks since Queen Victor- ia's t‘me, ls on the road again. For many years Hailey used to drive visitors from the docks iii hi: old-fashioned horse cab, taking them as he said, "all over the place —to fashionable balls, navy weeks Goodwood Ascot. everywhere." But HatEy has given up h‘s cab effort is required until habits of cleanliness are estabrshed, The cost is trival — soap and water and s sincere desire for a. pleasanter. more satisfactory life. and taken a new job. He travels about the south country on foot attending markets and buying a variety of articles for people. lie still has one relic of the old days however. Vlterever he goes lfi he always sleeps with his bedroom . the police he would have regarded this mode of address with deep sus-, plclon, “Who are vou and what do! ”"“-’w'i.”y’."§ur'§°y$‘tl"§§lise guy. mam W" °°m° W" you spot use for Federal dicks tight AN away? Make it snappy.” Without further ado whom he has been living ever since. wluch was immediately set in mot-l ‘lwney- when ‘my l?“ dawn ion. afraid." fag/mined. “that , me or ¥g~iiy £551.51? .31.. " g I "Hardly necesssrv to cotnfes. I "Mistakiniz. huh! Say. everybody gathered something of the sort im-, knows Tony. We seen your pictures mediately. in the tabloids enough. Front page “What's that talk stuff tsoon lets Dago said‘ as we us? _° wlgo M“ you was a pus ve has been levelled at me fmm time time lately. The lanflliage that amiel is at the bottom of "Might as well come-clean. felleralcomes natural to me is the King's Enizlish" What‘ th use Of taking 1t. hard? - WC'ICsl.8~kl?l1 vou for a ride. ‘Ihntl "Shucksl Then I'm s Kafggrhlfim you're giving Can't vou speak English?" "Another of the accusations that years." k—. — ~lttLo Q Wig tvill b F9 m‘ v from ev l= DESIGN mend. It. is easy to pattern ions. l"o ordcr or stamps to To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department Design No. 7ll A BEAUTIFUL WALL HANGING FOR YOUNG AND OLD llfIfafher which art in heaven, hallowed be thg name. G11? it _ _ _ bone m earth, as ll’ ts in heaven. baupur bailg f0 rgtve us outitrespasses, as we f0 we them that trespass ains us. flab to fem tahon, but beliver us _ for thine l5 the lmtgbom, anb the power, anb the glorg, for ever. do and is ideal pastime work. No. ‘Iii measures about l0 by 14 inches with complete gattem: Write or send above picture with i5 cents in coin eedeivork Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian. NAME__ -_-----— ----------_-_ BTREIEI’ ADDRE5S————-C|TY~——--—--——- pgovmc|g______--____.._-....-._...-... dope about being cops was l frame say there's too much gab 11p," I got to shut your mouth. see. "Manuel will give you hell for this We're good friends. Surelv he told you to be careful not to mix Jerry Clltheroe un with Tony Montelli?" "No he never. Come to that. there weren't much time All he said was ‘Bring me Tony an’ steer clear of the cops.‘ so we ot to work." "Watcher was ing breath for?" snarled another of the gang. “Slap a blaster across his kisser-and on the moll’s." "She ain't slim Annie anyways. I knows that dame" Jerry felt there was some milk of human kindness in the more talk- ative indlvidual. and it was a nltv he was in the minority. A sticky mess of arhesive blaster claimed across his mouth ended the discuss- ion and Elise had to out llD with a similar mdiznlty. Finally. more tape was stuck over their eyes. evidentlv to make it im- possible to see where they were going. This turned out to be during he later stories of the journey. for ieforc lo he tyres cruched over rough gravel mstead of singing smoothly on tar macadam. soon afterward the car stopped and they were hauled roughly out and taken into a house. down a long corridor. and tlu-ust into a room. Somebody yanked the plaster off rbBPmget ittgbom some. (hive us this breab. Anti having four grown children. my husba lows us a small amount and never comes to see us. Do youM SWER~Oh, yes, he will be sure to oorne back to Jaw and grows old and feeble and wants scmebod to nurse him an Elke were hustled m“, the mg cant him and after the young girl leaves him or somebod good come _be.ck_to_ their_old "wives andcliildren. . heard Elise make a pained exclama- ng they turned sharply and an nd eft me for a. young girl with He makes good money, but only al- thlnk he will INNIE. '—— ou after he replacing substantial gains today. take care of However, the tight kind ctf start in y else W110 15 IIIBlIlHG the am. is an essential. Hal-heart- °“l m“ W te‘d°5""°rs “ma”, ed resolutions and toil w.l1 set you D9 TH PIX- g back. as if brows and lashes were also] e and felt mm!“ “will l“ the "W955- (Virgo) -- Brush up your mental . ulpment — it can serve you and tion. and rightly concluded that sue, $33,". interests wen Dom‘ d." n “' your health but. do give your very "Yell _our heads of! if you like. , may wele "Wm "Nobody Wm m“ b11202“ to inuncdlate and urgent my not-ice But all they could do was mum- ble. quite a. lot of the adhedve sub- 5 3,4 l0 0670353 stance hgvlng come gwgy 10m flag 23 (Libra) -- Partcularly suited t0 canvas blwking, Jerry con on’; see your talents and the kind of work very well either until he had vig- in winch y.u are so capable. Your orously scrubbed himself with a innate sound Judgment and keen handkercl f. Iintuition can aid ycu and others " right. darllnlfi." he asked, greatly. hisrfilrrg: giouizuimwor E e. d b ass. e snswere ravc- 3-1-93 VENIBE ly. "Sitting up and taking notice?- o 5L3, step “F132 to izet you into this mess", spmding my y“... m,“ Today is "I Wmlldnm have mlwed 1°?! an“ orvtune and enerliis da for anythinft. ‘For ever afterwards I n m? 1 m] gm. ‘ “may n4 shall take my film fare seriously a, w °x ‘g i‘), m “L They do,” exmwaw m the gush“ ta ents or sen» e and urge ma - This mmrlnds me“ of a gangster‘ w“ saw a ew wee ago." Oue of the RBHRSWIS bent forward NOVEMBER 93 l0 135953455?’ earnestly. “You seen that one?" he 33 (Sflklfllflllfi) — Y0" Should b6 questioned. "Gee. it was the goods, enthusiastl: hopeful and lIldllSlLflCIlS I ain't cried so much in years." i this benetfloent day. ‘Ilia unusual. "'Tweren’t so good an that one we most modem and best possible saw back in the States." argued a gguipment and facilities are favor- i EF- Q com on. ' m poor mutts had a new ideas and inventions. llfgcflietttgllélslj-lme. mixed up with them Do everything reasonable to keep Elise gurgled happily. The notion‘ I with the” um“ ‘if..'.iiitiii'.i‘“i;v"éi‘°“wi‘.lli'ifa“ silt‘: gay-Eva,“ migrant" =1 heroes and heroines was more comic, mfiffjgbfiofm gfiflllwlfingllgngfilil ‘wed?!’ ‘m “mm m“ 1m] so im/portant to our future welfare. 311g; dgwwon no“ u u, m, You should find your work and compamuw merits o; h,“ 5 dozen other constructive activities a pleas- pictures. produced with an undoubt- 1179- 951118 lfldlfifllfid in your Pl"- ed sob-stun gppggL and h, w“ mnl ticular line and through unexpected that as relief from their illega cc-_ channel-S. cupations these tougha delighted in‘ Jerry's eyes with a swift pull that t the moral of wrong defeated andl JANUARY 2'1 w FEBRUARY‘ 2o "Rm lflllmbhlhl- (Aquarius) -_ scientific matters. (T0 be 001191111196) investigations, irrfiiroying antiquat- ed machine an devices. rebuild- lcab us not HORO t—-—-By Franc For Monday. August. I MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) _Your whole morning period of- fers unusual opportunities for me- lfBFI-lefi chanits, tcol makers, engineers. in- lllfil-Tuc‘ ventors, ship builders.‘ draguhts- men. artists. air pilcts and y u en- . gaged in hazardous work. After . 2.35 pm. be more cautious and ex- | ceedingly accurate. I APRIL 2i. to MAY 20 (Taurus)- You can amplify your prearranged plans during the most beneflcmt. period cf today. wow-n is from 6 am unth 3.36 pm. Then proceed ua y o wor s compote. 1e w ITCIfitSIOYlY ngd‘ check fob seenih. l ‘the need in output. Amen. N0. lmtbrolder this prayer and frame it for yourself. children or a drnr 111 l-Iot iron Your Individual ing and wor ing for greater effic- iency and skill especially favored. Financial transactions. expenditures require keen scrutiny, sound judg- men . FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) -- What ‘you plan and do today will have te ing effect on to- mot-rows outcome. And tomorrow is very favorable! May out your work carefully and speed your ef- forts in the |..m. especially. Late afternoon and evening less favcr- AMtg zgt mtwnglgf tqqygttp.» able so take iteasler. n an me or ou ex- plOlt. .51. um u. Wlllilnanshlp A 0mm Bomtov rms my and proficiency 1n executing crders 11°13! IIIBHY FY5011"! lllflbllifia. A and getting action. You'll find, tog, definite. determined. fwd vdu-listx: “m, lmny m‘; cowemum my m‘ scmebodv capable of brilliant suc- dividend‘. cess. Self-denial and self-control | are its urgent needs as it grows t» maturity. Ezlucatfion and api-‘tunl devehoment will mean mu~h t1 this fine child. I-t: won't be forced but can b;- intellgentiy -,-- " ‘ Birds sometimes c"ll"ct Int-rei- . ing specimens. pcie-tists say: Ex- amining contests of n bird's st m- sch. a scientist once obtauted three larvae of s species of drigm fly never before found in that stage. SCOPE es Drake JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancel-L- Your main objective will be the IIIJQ easily recched by you working cheerfully with stiperiors, employes or fellow-workers, Economy of trne and energy also important rectors to sitcom. JULY 2| to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- Enthuriasilc and comtructlve of- forts have a mlendid chance for AUGUST 2a to srirrmatam 2a ' 4 Cowboy Sm} to Sing When Pals Get Together 0.. of Favorites In Songbook It's loads of fun. when your friends get together. to warble cow- boy songs-especially wl l song- book to remind you o the best verses! Remember “The Little Old Sod Shanty," about the bachelor who longed for some kind-hearted girl to share his humble home? “Oh. the angel. how I'd bleu her thin place her home she'd ma e, In the Little Old Sod Shanty On My Claim." And "Goin' Down To Santa Fe Town," with its catchy tune? "Oh we saddle old Paint and away we go, We're goin‘ down to the rodeo, We'll rope all day and dance all night, And in the morning we'll look l fright." Then what about the lad. but oh so romantic "Border Affair"? Even strong silent men join in: "I still hear her tender tone. ‘Adios, Mi Corazonl" (Goodbye. My Sweetheart!) In our cowboy songbook you'll find these among l8 favorites every- one love: to ling. Giver words. music. piano accompaniments; some songs have guitar diagrams. In- eludes "Home On the Range." “Good-Bye. Old Paint," "The Texiu Song." "Red River Valley." send 20c in coins for ycur c y of Popular Cowboy Bangs t) e Guardian Home Servce. Be zure t» write plainly your Name, Address. and the Name of bozklet. Ilfll ltnn Addrm ""** Bit! Province Peppermint plants originally im- ported frrtm England have bec:me acclimated 1n Chile and the Jare- ductiori of oils has been starte . RULES FOR CAKE MAKING 1. Use tested recipes. A felted recipe is one that has been tested for arcuracy. It gives the exact amount of each ingredient used definite mixing instructions. sip- proirmate time the prrduct is to re as the ingredients put. into it. 3* sure to use good butter. eggs and milk. In times like these. use half butter and half lard for the r?- qulred fat-thev should be used at room tzmperiiture, 3. Mix carefully. Cream the but- ter until it L1 very plastic or soft. sented to him by "greats" he drove many years sgc and he means if keep itto the_c_t_tcl. baked. and the temperature at Fgfcommgn which it is to be baked. "dim" m" 2, You don't have to use the "W ‘t most expensive- but always use ° o good ingredients-a. cake is as gord U‘ topper goes with him. It was pre- one 0f the i I Slacks just can't be best for corn- fori’. and style hit-is Bummer. You ll want at least one pair for day-i ll home and your vacatlcn. These well out. slacks are e116? l0 mill“ and such fun to wear. The in-or- out shirt is included in thopnt- tem and you'll find it practcally ind nsable for all sorts of activ- ities 0th mu» your slacks and with skirts. Mix your colors and choose sturdy fabric that will withstand hard WM‘- Btyle No. $291 is designed for sizes l2. 14. l6. 36. 38 and 40. Bil! 16 requires 8 1-8 yards of 86-inch {pillar-tic for slacks; 2 1-8 yard: for a r. Bnbroidery No. 11206 includes many attractive dermis and should be ordered separately. Bend Twenty (Ioc) coin is b1!- ferred, for Pattern. Write plainly your Name. Address and the styl! number. Be sure tn stale the size you wish. style No. 8291 Bin .........--.... Name INCH ldllhn City Province BULL BRAID Gold braid can be brightened by glvin it a tlisrough brushing, then sprln lin all over with powdered sum. he alum stay on the ‘band for I or 8 days and then brush . eetllecraft- —~lF'or The Home