itt Baska ITS. Sale vit So 1b GOOD" Test the Recipes in this. Book with ROYAL ‘HOUSEHOLD FLOUR ‘WILL NEVER ‘¢ “MACARONI SOUP | Throw. three ozs. macaroni, butter the size oy a spa Hag and a estes of galt, into boiling water and simmer for half an hour. When tender drain and cut into thin lengths and drop it into two .qts. of clear boiling stock. Stew gently for five minutes and serve with grated cheese. . Mrs. N. White. The Cosmopolitan Booths will be open throughout the fair, under the direction of Mrs. Conrad White. Great Britain,:in which booth afternoon tea and ice cream sundaes will be served, supervised by Mrs. Church and the Misses Fisher. England—Mrs. White. Scotland—Beatrice Holt. Ireland—lIsabel Stewart. Wales—Agnes Kirk. France—Barbara Nasmith. U. S. A.—Rita Niles. Italy—Dorothy Crawford. Holland—Mary Singular. China—Margaret Roxburgh. Japan—Margaret. Bell. Indian .Teepee-——Beverley White. Visitors. will be invited to taste the following, delicacies. at the various booths. Great Britain—Afternoon Tea. France—French Biscuit. U.S. A.—Chewing»Gum. Italy—An Olive: Holiand—Dutch...Cheese, ~ China—Rice on’ Chop Sticks. ) rf 3P 2B cy ApaneRS Teas | dev hebdatorind scenes” of each nation Stent painted by Miss Bell: Admission,-to Cosmopolitan Booths, including Afternoon ‘Tea, 35 cents. LEMON CHEESE One lb. white sugar, half lb. butter (softened) six eggs (add last) four lemons (grated) and juice, Put on stove and serve thick as honey. Mrs. Scott, VANILLA ICE CREAM Three cups cream, one cup milk, two eggs, one cup sugar, one a spoon vanilla. Beat the eggs, mix altogether and freeze. Any other flavor- ing may be used. Mrs. Sharp. THE ANDERSON AGEN ssi so Phone 2481 - - Huckvale Block: