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Take half a pound of nga, soak in Ull\‘1°|'9ld0 below where the spot is cold water over ni ht then and another on small pieces and stgew' until still; in hot iron and T'l‘1lig lite? will ""` the water they soaked in-the-n add melt the greg 9 and the bigteqr Wm ‘f geiutiue rushed in a iittie euid VI h ' us' I ii macaroni When cold cut into pieces git :“:.;:.°.:.:°:;.;“n.°in: :°;...‘:.‘;*: r..”;°::.’..‘.§.. e mir. , - - sa,ooo,oog. water ie: hon together, pour into B i-iomcvoomia 'r1maAi.n RESERVE FUND -' S5'l°° 000') "mold, serve with whipped cream. , Boll in _gglteq water' im-gr sized _ _ ’ ` ’ cnaasa soui~‘Fi.s: iiurh me. nuuiriug riugr Butter A general banking business transacted _f l "‘.“‘“ "“°"’°'°"°P"“ »""°‘d.'“““ ““° . .S in s Accounts .0P¢“°d bl’ d¢P0Sit-0f.1$I or over » ' . . I it _ 1 -1 -,. ,_ r- ' ' \ ' 5 ° _ . hour. rams ut hutter, and yolks ui °d Wm=~°°1d dream sauce- Add three S, I | 0 . tin-ee ¢ggg_ pimp 0| “it and cayenne or four eggs and creamed mince, put » , ‘ _ i e dd one cu of _grated __cheese, st1r`m°° m~°ld- °°V°1` H1016 With Eflrllddil Make , thick white sauce. with huii WWI* *M P11128 U11 mold with minded av g cup of mine, one ea\,1,,p00,,,u| 0, uncooked chicken, turkey or veal mix Interviews or Corgespond nee ,.‘:... H.. ...h ......._»-us. ..... PIM- P... .. ..... .... ` " '_ fires- his ruroiguhg-1oy__ 9_1; psig' irons » I. I vi, _g - if lit by smiles. Cheerfuiness bri- ‘ ghtens 'the eyes; digs little wells of ‘ happiness about the mouth, gives 8 " __,~"“_i, 1'.; 0 Carried on Fa,vora.b1eTe1ms “STE IN WALL <=°VdR1N<=S~ J' .£" "_ It is taste, not price.. th-uf. eoime., (vii 'I li? 12? l 1 _ . Y house, noting the rooms in which tie Savings Accounts Opened with ONE dollar. Total Assets Capital and Reserv $53,000,000 $10,000,000 i .i.F.1ueiviiiiuu, Manager, Charlottetown. a'l£=f= f -_~ -__ ._ ~ i ---T-`-_-;e-.x ealth Nothing is inure ciiiiilucive to ;,_-‘boil health than thc Flower and Vegetable Garden, _ our High Grade English Fertilizers are quite as iicccssary for use in the garileu as for the growing of Wheat, Oats, Potatoes, Turnips, ` :1i1'l nll other fziriu crops. They :irc lnexpensive, clean, easily applied and most efficient. Try lhciii. l‘1iiiiplilct_~a and prices on ripplicntiou. Aui. Ros. --_ ____ _ _ __v____A__ `Vi_ AliDlNG NEW llNES That is they :irc new liucs for us, they are not new in the Experimental Sense as they are old enough to rep- iesznt all that is good iu'Clii'i‘m. \Vc refer to - Crown Derby I ithe pressure towards the forehead. i. The prime factory of good looks is ond humor No face can be ugly blithesome spring to the step. 'H _selectinii Wall PRINT. Before sel- ecting papers one, should stud the SUD ls bright-5 paper gan addi or take from the cheerfullness of the whole room. Burlap canvas is ir wall covering that strikes a distinc. tive note. Just at pi'es?nt there is H great demand for wide borders, crown effects and fre-ize patterns. Thel' HT'-‘» HS ai rule, very costly and not easy to mauaige, in spite of th~.ir beauty they seem to eat up thafwuli Space and frequently tend to make ii room look top heavy. TO RELIEVE CHOKING. Choking can be relieved almost in- .Stadtly by a slight pressure of the finger on the `urldgc.of the nose, be- twelm the SWS; gradually increasing TO RESTORE COLOR T0 _ IVORY KNIFE HANDLES. turpentine' to restore their color when they have turned yellow you will 'ue surprised at result. ‘ RECIPE FOR BROWN BREAD. 3 CUPS rolled or Quaker oats, but-, tersize or rm vuii. ii little salt, 3' cups boiling watt-r. Cover and im; stand for 3 hours, then add § cup molasses. 1 yeast cake and mix wc1i,| Add to this enough white flour to knead like other 'bread and let rise ovcr night. In the morning niold and put in puns and let rise again, then balw. Hot rolls made from this are delicious for breakfast. CRUMBLY GINGERBREAD. 1 lb flour 5 lb butter J, lb sugar 2 tcaspoonluls ginger Mix all to 'eth- brown sugar. CHOCOLATE FROSTING. 2 squares chocolate, l cup hot cuf- fce than add enough powdered sugar to :nuke it still ruougb_to sprciiil. Flavor with vanilla. HOW TO CORN BEEF. For fifty lbs, beef iihake a pickcl with two ,gallons water, four pounds of salt one and a half pounds of brown sugar, one and a half ounces saltpetre, half an ounce of salem- tus. Put these ingredients on to boil and when they boil skim and put away to cool. Whcn cold put the becf in it. Put weight. on the meat: to kccp it uudcr the lrrinc. A DESERT. Whip vcry still und swceten a liulf pint of cream and sct away to chill.| Cub up fine one baulina, one m'aii;.;cl and twelve marslrmclloiis. Add two table spoonfuls of prcscrvod pineap- ple and a few broken nuts meats. .lust before serving boat fruit into (renin and put in slicrlict g-lnsscs with a cherry on top. This makes' a nice change from ice cream for after- noon tea or “At Home." T0 REMOVE CAWDLE GREASE Put silver in a dish of sour milk and leave for half an hour und take out and w.ash in warm water, with a few drops of annionia in the water, and dry with a soft cloth and it wiii he hright without the tire-somel process of polishing. After a bottleof olives has becu- opensd those remaining( get flat and tasteless. This can ue overcome if half an inch of table olive oil is poured on the top. The olives will Rub your Ivory iiuiir handles- with i . _ B cr dry and put in a large pan iinill cut in s\,_uarcs while hot. Use lipl;t| 12 cups flour _ 3 t sp. baking powder 5 t sp. salt 1 cup milk _ Yolks 2 eggs Whites 2 eggs 1 tablespoon melted butter. Mix well and sift dry ingredients thin beaten yolks with milk, stir in flour, add melted butter, beat. thoroughly. out and fold in beaten whites. Cook in buttered, hot wail- ediron. Serve with honey, maple syrup, or powdered sugar. C 1 f S RICE CROQUTTES W~l'I‘H JELLY. -l cup rice ' Q cup boiling water 1 cup scaldad milk é tsp. salt Yolks 2 eggs 1 tbsp. butter. Wash rice added to water with salt boil until_-rice has absorbed waiver. Add milk, stir lightly with fork, cover, steam till rice suit. Remove' from tire, add egg yolks and biutber, spread on shallow plate to cool. shape in balls roll in crums then shape in form of nests. Dip in egg, again ln crumbs, fry in deep fat, and drain. Put cube of jelly in each croquctte. t . ‘ Paint may be removed from win- dow glass by rubbing it well with hot strong vinegar. A FEW SUGGESTIONS. To the Editor of The Empire Guard- ian, Dear Madam,-It is not often we womazi get an opportunity to air our views, but since this is a womern’s paper, I venture to make a few sug- gestions. _ Wo spend most of our time fE\__'l1t- ing dusti and dirt in our homes and trying to keep everything: in its proper place. Think what it must mean to an orderly woman to walk down one of our streets. What. do we see? Paper, banana and orangu pcelings. etc. thrown around 'in every direction. On our main streets pack- ing bc/xo; and even wares exhibited for sale, right. out on the sidqvvalk.. Then, in the hot \vea,th`e_r, we go from a, home with fly-screens and dotlss gudrding tho approach of ti dy, to do our marketing. What do we find ? Grocery stores with no iittenipt at a fly-screen, the mar- kct square with meat ciposul iii' sale in the hot sun, covcrril with flies. We go into the market to' buy poultry, never -drawn, thus payini; by t\e pound for so much refuse. Iii most. cities people will not buy poul- try uniuss it is propesly prepared. These are only a few of tihe things that try a house-ku>pe'r's soul. Is there not: a ruined ? Madam,-In battling against that most terrible foe, tuberculosis, no single remedy is as effective as rich purc milk, and by the irony of fato, this our chief dependence as 1. cur- ativn agent is the most subtle 'means by which tubcrculai' infection can l-c conveyed. Then thcrh is the ever-present dwin- ger that instead of building up the strength of the patient, it may but bring fresh recruits_ to swell the ranks of the dreaded micro organism. It is not then the viriest folly to overlook the need of taking every possible precaution tu`see that our milk supply is above suspicion. No milk vendor should" be permit- tod to ply his trade' unless every cow from which ha obtains his sup- ply be periodically subjected to the tuberculin test, und the milk itself subject to frequent analysis. Reports duly attested to he regularly publish- ed in the press. ` Hoping that ere 'longi public opin- ion may demand this much needed reform. I am yours &c &c, A DAUGHTER OF A DAUGHTER. ____._?g__,__ REMARKABLE INBCRIPTION. On the south wall of the parish church at Btreat-han1:-- Ellzaheth; wife of Major-General Hamilton, who was married near forty~seven yearn and never did one thing to disohlige her husband, she keep indefinitely in'_thi.ii way. died in 1746. wi-. -7-~' ~~°~-'~' -~-‘ "-"'-'-- -~; fron ~ I ‘_ -I-_' _iq [DTC 0' fi day l!~i't!hl! it( I 1', lk' '_ " ‘f - 'N' “ about the weather?" » V ‘m A mg the...whites of eggs well. beaten, then "_ 'md p°“°h in Sl°“' °"°“ °"'°" ' `-_~ 1,( like twenty minutes and serve. at ffélrtfged i"r;‘i““‘tvifi'ehCc‘:";l;°‘aIf'(;":,at 3;; ` Thé B00l{S and St8_tCH`l€!`l§§ BQl’1l{ 81°C ' ` __ twenty minutes iannuall` submitted to "an examination' 'rua connansronns or ssnurfv w;,,.F,:Esf I by slrictly independent auditors. GHRRLOTTETOWH BREHGH R. G. WALLAl_}E.,. Manager. _ ONE TONGUE ENOUGH. Milton being asked by' a friend cient for a woman." » o s Gentle reader, nightcaps are again coming into fashion. The announce- ment need not in the least disturb the equanimity of those who like to look as charming in the privacy of their own chamber as they do when exposed to the critical gaze of their sisters, their cousins, and their aunts -to say nothing of the non-critical gaze of a:dm°ire'rs of the opposite sex. V Stella-"Does she accompany on the piano " Bella-="No she just sits' in the audience and bums."-(Pluck. Mr. Newed-"Well, dearest, you can't say I ever contracted bad habits." Mrs-.. Newed-“No George you generally expand- them.”- Judge. "Is he intellectual ?” Oh no. Hs’s the sort of si fellow who calls it changing his mind when he decldssito put on a different necktie."-(Cleve- land Loader. Mother-"Well, darling, what have you learnt, and how do you like school?" Tcnnimy-"Oh, mater, the First struggling poet--"Just think what a wonderful poet Poe was, and they say he sold' ‘The Ra- ven' for $10 Second Stru' liif wizard of finance." (Life.) "Hope," renmrked the mere nt-rn, Daily News. "Our dau hte " said Mrs Scadds- hsve been You can easily cut down y _ Houi-,~l>}.~EpER_ expenses here at home by keeping ‘ ' uf' X A only one or two automobiles and and an other ladle! -- |“‘,"’_“? “V some °f ”°“" °‘“b"~ " who like a fashionable (Chicago Record Herald. iiviPon'r.iNcE or Goon MILK. _ right up to ,hc minute “Waiter has this steak been cook- §tatI‘Onery’ should use our cd?" "Yes, sir; by eleci1ricity.”' "What: I fall over 'I I fall over ze'cad lon-glisb Countcss (ailmiringly)- dear. American Duchess (in alarm) his sta.ni‘meriiig." Practice--“Howl so ?"' “His wife won'c let. him open his mouth now !"--(Yonkers Stiitcs- m _ an _ Judge-"Up iigaiii, Casey, for cvnd- Uls the law.” Cnsov-~“Don't rub lt -1. REASSURING. bo Po nds. _'Pho ’l‘hln.0ne: "That's all right/ Consider it as if I had never ‘heard it." THIE BABBATARIAN AT HOME. Zi 'Dime-Simday morn in the Hielan'n.f Young M‘Kie (feeling the joy of life) "Eh, but it's a graun' morn the morn, feyt:h`er." (No answer.) Young! M'Kis (louder): "l say lt‘s ii graun' day, feyther." Feyther: "I km i¢_'9`,, ground day l I kan it is. But 'whit D0 NOT WURRY. The Record for 1908 of the ;:::.“i;r;.nn;i.;ri;:;i:;:., dz: Canada Life Assurance Company plied, "No sir, one tongue is sutti- _ stands out in all important respects as one ofthe most successful in its whole history of sixty-two years. The three most important factors in Life Insurance management are Mortality, Interest and Expense forthe earning of surplus depends on them. The Company’s record was notably favorable under all three. THE RECORD: In 1908 _The Canada Life‘s MORTALITY DECREASED RATE Ol* lN’lLEEST lNEEEK§ll EYFENSEE WEEE E E 5 U C E l) THE RESULT: In 1908 The Canada Life earned over $1,ooo,ooo.oo Surplus, the greatest gain in the Company’s history. boys call each other fools and idiots W K ROGERS e . , .” gg. _ ' Poet/-"He wasn't. a poet-i`_ie was E » __ _ gharlnttotown llanagnler P. E. I. Branch. ` i"UM2R_0US# Gained Over $l,000,000@ K V. ~ ,,, worth, “is about to b.l:ome allied _ with one of thc noblest' houses of Eiigland." "Indeed," replitlii her U M I neighbor. “Well I congratulate you. It will not: be as hard as it might, "Well, take it: back, and give 'ti a - “ ' ” other shock."-(Judge. I D Sportsman-"‘Hallo, count, what . did you mu over 1" The Count-Linen band paper and enve- of my ’orse."-(Punch. lOIJES. It l]L1S Ci l)€2ll1tlflll Wflli- _ -~-oh, where 1"-u his mimi stops the cogS_ 1, is easy to Work, u E. wi _ '_ __ A I void- if it is not receifved in its present form with but tha 5551910” 0| party to some transaction that he Q 1- the name and address bf the candida" for 'horn the '20 votes are I would he ashamed to -have know ` Square. ____i..._ _ .ui . 1 _ A .' iris. .._. ’1._..._'_ "' certainly awonderful. thing" ~~°'--'-~ ~ ' ~~~~ f- ~--- _' >- - "~--3 is _ "It is," rejoined the wlsc woman. - “W'hy, one little nibble will lrcep my M ` husband _ fishing all day.”-(Chicago: _ I d" _ __ a learned t r I ,._ \ 1. g This blflbf |10 109* lnfll0l|tl|obid|1_’l.f =:,:u,::£e;hat as Long slr; hehkseps his takesless ice, and gives better s-i:it~ _d Queen 1 ' n cea . - . 'riiir hsilota is mia smr my seth 1909 sua must he receiver |fe~\ rover td hurt :tin ce Oiiy whnfi "‘f°°“°“ *h““ any freezer made: S°“th S1 ° by Tour Editor, The Guardian. Charlottetown, on or before that he ddvdfwl from th!! Stfailrht i>ath~ ,, _ am It is void if ie dues hah euutaiu that prima nite run ii ir sire wav 01 h°d°r. and made himseii ,, [1 IS lli'=\ Gem ` of them all N MC A I I . intended, _ his his character received ii n' ~ ' _-1__,; .. ~ StanleyShin&Pearden, ___,......_-I