COTTINGTON TAYLOR - Marmalade Making
AMONGST the institutions on which the British Empire has been built up, tho Englishman's breakfast takes not the least place. Wherever he goes he takes it with him, and the most unlikely corners of the world have heard the frizzling of his morning bacon, smelt the fragrance of his coffee and seen the golden splendour of his marmalade. Marmalade has taken a unique place amongst our table delicacies ; one could no more cat jam at breakfast than marmalade at any other time. All loyal subjects will want to learn from Mrs. Cottington Taylor how to make it really well.