THE CHINA MAIL, JULY, 5, 1989.
What The Stars MOPSY GLADYS PARKER
Foretell
By MARY BLAKE
The child born on July 5, is usually an attractive youngster, likely to attract a great deal of attention. A sociable nature, A good disposition and an abundance of natural wit probably will be valuable assets that will pay big dividends in the future.
Stubbornness in business circles | trical work, you, in all likelihood, will cost many a person money, will do well. Marriage ought to and in social life it may endanger solve many of your problems and friendships. This is a day when bring great. happiness into your you should not say no unless you life. mean it. Firmness must prevail if you make an important decision, for through irresolution and giving in to the pleas of irresponsible people many troubles are liable to originate. You may have many premonitions this day, and it might be wise not to ignore any of them, You need not be surprised if you are subjected to numerous ques- tions personal property rights ought not to be ignored this day, For a disregard of them may cause trouble. Married and engaged cou- ples and those who are in love, must avoid fault finding, if they expect their day to be a success.
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Some English Country Ways Devonshire Mint Cakes For Tea.
Roll out 1lb. of flaky pastry and cut it into rounds. Mix together If a woman and July 5 is your 2oz. of butter, 12oz.. of currants, 207. ped mint leaves. It is then spreadERAPION No.1.0- birthday, you may be more interest- ed in a home of your own and social of chopped candied peel, 4oz.
of between thick slices of bread. But THERAPION No.2 activities, than in having a career, castor sugar, the beaten up yolk of for light teatime or cocktail sand- You are very sincere and have an egg, and one and a half table-wiches the same mixture between THERAPION NË:3 little use for anyone who is not.spoonfuls of chopped mint. Put a thin buttered toaste You will perhaps have the oppor"little of the mixture on each round worthy of a trial, especially if a
tunity to visit many out-of-the-way
places; It seems you are destined of pastry, draw the edges together, to travel far and wide. In money and work into round flat cakes. matters you might be impractical, Brush over with white of egg, sprin- but your judgment in other things kle with a little castor sugar, and is apt to be excellent. Your popu-
larity may bring you favourable bake for 15 minutes in a hot oven. publicity. Your greatest mistake is likely to be a habit of making fun of the weaknesses of your friends. Through art, literature, lecturing, demonstrating. or. thea-
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Chop up half-a-pound of toma- toes, one pound of cooking apples, six small onions, a halfcupful of mint leaves, one-and-a-half cupful of seeded raisins, and three small sweet peppers. Heat two cupfuls of `vinegar, add two teacupfula of su- gar, two teaspoonfuls of dry mus tard, and two teaspoonfuls of salt. Leave to cool and then add the chopped-up ingredients. Place in perfectly clean jars and cork securely. It can be eaten aften 10 days.
A MINT POSSET
re:
This is a common Cornish medy for a chill and must be taken very hot. Heat over the fire some Freedom from ills during the ear-sweet cider and for a tumblerful ly years of childhood is vitally im- portant to health in later life, and to add a slice of lemon, a sprig of ensure this freedom Baby's Own mint, and just before it is ready to Tablets are invaluable.
be drunk two teaspoonfuls of thick
Most ailments of childhood result honey. from some derangement of stomach or bowels and when the digestive pro- cesses are interfered with the child is backward in development, wenk, list- less, often peevish and irritable, in marked contrast to healthy children of the same age.
MINT VINEGAR
For flavouring salad dressings no- thing is so p
pungentas, mint vine- If you have cause to worry over your child's health give Baby's Own gar, which used to be made by near- Tablets a trial. The prescription of a ly every cottager. Fill a glass jar British medical child specialist, the with bruised mint leaves and cover tablets are intended for the correction it with cold vinegar. After a fort- of the minor ailments of infants and night strain, bottle, and well cork. young children, such as constipation,
Indigeation, upset stom
simple fever, diarrhoea
croup, worms and teething tre
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