'l‘y t l, 7 45 Matinee-lilo, 11c. ‘lilo’. y ‘ WA RD see a eiip ct a eirl conquer n mountain of mad- it’ Jucces; HN DER OUNTAIN from PEARL FRANKLIWS DRAMA “HQWDY FOLKS‘ ' A STOKY 0F LOVE lN THE HILLS 0F HATE with UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF is Honour Lieut. Governor Heartz and His Worship Mayor McKenna ll_11rns’ . Anniversary (clztsslmlos Monday and Tuesday, January 25th and 26th, 1926 ‘ STRAND THEATRE nder Auspices of The Caledonian Club of Prince Edward Island rand Opening by Caledonizln Club Pipers and Drummers A—-C ledclnlan Club Parade. B-Auld Robin Grew-Afton Water By Charlottetown Orchestral Society. Chorus-SO Performers. \—There'waa a Led was Born in Kyle . (Burns) 0-Fiow Gently Sweet Afton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (miml) Highland Fling . . . . .. Masters Ian and Willie Burnett Solo-The Road to “the Isles, A Song of the Hebrides . Mrs. Seth. Henderson Readings from Burns Rev. W. Bruce Muir Ye Banks and Breea of Bonnie DOOn (Burns) Harmony Male Quartotte. - Bennie Scotland . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Orchestral Society -A. Solo-The Auld Brig of Ayr RvWalter Burdett Dance so" Trulbas . . . . . . . Miss Laura MacRae (lFarewell appearance) -—Chorus-8cote Wa Hae Wi Wallace Bled (Burns) - Violin Solo-Blue Belle of Scotland with Variations Mr. .Ben Wagner -Duet--The Rowan Tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mrs. Fleteher and Mrs. Henderson Readings from Burns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Rev. W. Bruce Muir t. Solo-Sing to Me the Auld Scots Songs , Mr. R. Phiilipson - Boys Bag Pipe and Drum Selections . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. Masts s ien, Willie and Nial Burnett - Duett-A Wee Hoose Amanq the Heather . . . . . .. Messrs. L. Dingweil ‘and Roy Quloley i6. .A--Meid of Dundee 5—Highland Patrol Orchestral Soeleity - Hornpipe Mlas Anna MacRae i: ....... .. (Farewell _Appeereno°) suder's Bsisetlens . . . . .. R. Walter Burdett -Gaelle'9eng - President MoFedyen 2°~Ci1orua-John~Andsreon My Jo John - PAuld Langlyne ooo save "rue KING‘. Prol- Fletcher. Mllleel ‘Direeter andaeeolnpeniet aa- ld ly Miss Lillian Eerie. Plan for Monday 8th. opens at Jamleeorua Friday iiil at 0 a.m. Plan for Tuesday 20th at Jamiseows, Tuss- 7 It 9 a.m. Reserved seats 00 and 75 eeniu. Doors open et 7 Mn. Performance at l o'clock Sharp. ullienee requested to he seats’ before 0 o’ol0ok. J- G. lilcFadyan, President; T. M. McMillan, leerstary: Burns i‘ -: commlttee- 1‘. F. White. Ohslrman; il- MeFadyan, .l. P. Nicholson. F. 0. curl-ls. Allen M» eon. J. K. lMeKenaie ' it“... - . .-.nli1.._.~‘ ‘ "noon lwdvlnltora rang . human our In if her mistress will in. ‘"7 I'll-rs." animals re- l minute Intel‘, ‘hint Mrs. """"-" away l ' "flatten y cards. i course, l couldn't follow. ‘ l ‘. r0 1, ( (‘JOHN GOLDEN at BELLAMY — PAUL PANZEK~ZASU mm c BJ-‘MNCXS ~ LESLlE ram-es -O'i‘lS sham “Butter Fingers”-- Two Part Comedy ‘l. telling them tn bu aeutrd. togjpctell Magpie. "i told the millffll Itnl into another part oi’ the your names when I went upstairs. m1 nil! dill] won't he hack rumor rollool-izowilla tho m: In ' "i" iillll" ealeiattltedwleiedl New Policeman: Be ren through e "n. "Aha to think,’ too. that aool mulls} "No Adlnittlnfl." u st t KIM STORE 5'- 1 1n: cllnl i GUARDIAN SHOP lrom i-iolman'a ’ Catalog. ' "rm-z easel-mas ‘mu stir your llli-‘iilli liiuisht st Burns‘ Concert. 1413-25-11 LOST-Without s 1026 calender. ‘lenew today. ouluos ovsnsl-(oss 41.10 Misses $1.90. at Purdie (a Fol-gu- son's 1411-2021 NOT MISSED. —Ulltll year was done. now. the old Get your calendar WAITING. —\‘our calendar is hero waiting fol- you to subscribe or renew your subscription. L? s DlCTiONARlES—— Ally render oi‘ llle Guurdiwn wanting u New Unl- versity Dictionary will have to hurry os there is only u few more on hund. _ SHOULD AULO ACQUAINT. AN-CE BE FORGOT not with an Mild U1!!! Sync Calendar in the house. Free with your new or renewal subscription. ‘ OIL TANNED MOCCASINS Guilds $1.35. Youths $1.50, Boys $1.85, IMens $2.35 per puir o1 Willie l- Ferguson-o. 7409-25121 THREE CHOICES.— A DeLllxc Housewife Receipt mid calendar, the Farmers Guide and Calendar iliid i118 Auid Lung Sync calendar one with each new or renewal, LAST can. FOR TONIGHT'S CONOERTI-(UHIBSS you hank your lest early you muy be shut out of llmiBlWs great Burns Concert. 7419-25-11 IMPORTANT APPOINTMENT. -Mr. H. H. Binning, formerly of ‘Charlottetown and now manager ot the head (branch of the Bunk or Nova IScotia. Montreal has ‘been appointed chairman or the Mont- real clearing House. FUNERAL TODAY.—The tuner ui of the late Cephus Vsnliderstine will take place from his lute resi- dence. u: lihe Drill Hull. Kent Street. this afternoon leaving the house at 2.20 tor service in St. PHIJVB iChurch at 2.30. The funer- al Will be under the auspices ol‘ the l. 0. O. F. and Militia. ' ALBERRY PLAlNS.-—The many friends oil, Mr John Power. are more thanl pleased to see him out Wgilin alter being confined to his home fol- several weeks, suffering ‘from a serious operation-Messrs. Jwmes and Bernard MucMlllan oi’ .~ Summervllie have lell on a trill m the ilnlted._States.—We are sorry to ieurn that on Monday lusl. Jun. 18th (Ml-s Patrick Walsh o1 took very suddenly they discovered _ plural pneumonia. it was HEATHERDALE TEACHERS’ -- CLUB.~Ths fourth monthly meet- ing o! the Hostherdole Teachers‘ Club was held on Tuesday evening i , Dec. 8th. at the home of the presi- dent. Mr. -W., R. MucPhee. There were sevep teachers present, three oi’ whom have taught in Eastern =51- und Western Canada. A geo- graphy lesson plum, on "cotton" was sent to the group by the in~ specter, Mr. L. W. Show. This was taken up and led to interesh lug discussion. The following ‘were ulso dismissed". Ayefs (Spoil- ng Chart; The New Moasllrinfl Scale l'0r Handwriting, Teaching Arithmetic in the Different Grades and the spelling o! certain Words. A lunch served by Mrs MucPilee was greatly appreciated by all V present. The teachers look for- " ward to these monthly meetings with DIBRBIITU, ior they certainly are a pleasure as well as a benefit. I; Mr. i-lynss invited the group to come to his home for the next meeting, which is to be held on '_ Friday evening; Jen. 22nd. i _____,___.. l. Tllks the pop from your dyspepsia with Ii’. to 30 drops 0i‘ Selgelfil Syrup ill 1i -. uiuas oi‘ wutcr us directed 011 the bot-- tlo. Ally Drug store. Dyspepsia Tablets Promptly relieve the worst forms oi indigestion, flat- ulence and dyspepsia. ‘A Trial ' Will Convince You of Their Merit FRIOE so can?!) AND s1.oo PER aox. SOLD ONLY 8V in- Phone The RlKAl-i. P36»- , Pouke ‘Bros. _ ' Sunllmerville, ill. Medical aid was at once sent. for. and ‘ thirty REGULAR MEETING ol‘ k. or c. tonight at 8 o clock. 7414-2511 THE FARMERS GUIIDE AND CALENDAR will be found very useiui in the curing or live stock as well as (or u diary of events Free with a new or renewal sub scriptlon. ovzssllossl-w/Jnollo 4 buckl.‘ 16f“? Cloth Over-shoes $3.20 pel Pillr at Purdle & Ferguson's. _ 7410-25-2l TWO HUNDRED FANS should fiFcilmlmlly Abbies to ‘Summerside iuesday next. Are you one? Sol B Slime full of action and encour use the locals in their fight fol Maritime honors. 7391.23.14», RE-UNION.— All ex-melnllers u U19 Eighth Canadian Siege Bat- tery ure reminded oi’ the re-ulliov (his evening in the G. W. V. A. Rooms st 8 lrciock. 7413-20-1! POWNAL.—Her friends will rc- gret very ulucb to learn of the sad news received by Mrs Charley 360L001! 0f the death of her son, (lurflsirl. This makes tile third llreok ill the family, illfll‘ husband 1nd only daughter, Mrs "Peters, iluvillg passed away some year: ago. This cuse is a very sud on.- owing to the fact that Mrs McLeoo is confined to her bod slrickeu with paralysis. The sympathy o the whole community goes out t1 Mrs McLeod in this her hour of great afflictiou.-—Mr. Frank Wood Buy Fortune is visiting in Pownal. ANNiVE-R-SARYF-Saturday was the 34ml anniversary 0i‘ the soiling illto Charlottetown Harbor of the Bal-kontlns Erema, owned by Cupt. Reptile . from Liverpool according to information given ‘by Dr. Bogoall. The voyage across was a tedious one one ti’. captain. on account of the lateness ct the season, decided to head for Halifax, N. 'S.. thinking naturally that Charlottetown ilarbour would be frozen over. Ou arriving ill Halifax, Capt. Reudie learned that summer weather was being enioy~ ed here and he im-medlstely pro- ceeded to his destination. soiling up Ohurloletown harbour with ull suli set and tied up to the whorl‘ without the aid of a lug host. on Jun. 23rd. 1892. Three duys later the mercury fell suddenly down below the cipher but (fupt. Rendic and the owners had nothing lo worry about. in thcsllme year o1 January 17th the S. S. "Coils" owned by D. Fsrquhurson, left thin port with a cargo oi‘ ilorses fill‘ Bermuda. PUBLIC AUCTION (Continued from Pace 4) iy enough the Ray belongs to the some category as that lo which ‘the German scientist had assigned Sir William (Crooks? ‘Radiant Mattel". it belongs to the phenomena oi‘ light akin to the ultra violet and is electromagnetic in its nature. We have thus the long gamut oi elect l-o-magnetic ether waves. Begin ning with the ion-g zone of wire less waves. which may be measur- ed in miles and inches. we come. after a long gill). to the dork best waves. then t0 the visible spect- l-um from the red to the violet waves, than to the ultra-vioiel which cannot be seen but show their effect on the, ilhotogruphlc pinto. . Then lifter another long ill- tervul, we come to our Roentgen Rays and finally after u short ill- tervai to the (lulllnn Ruys, lbo shortest of all, and one oi‘ the pro~ ducts of radio-active elements lik1- Rudilrm. After that—sile1lcc and night-night to us. that is_ be cause we have no luoulty to reu- pond—but the ethol- doubtless still continues its undulating activities regardless ol the limitations of our faculties. Strange and remarkable indeed are the chanson {but the sxiliiil- mental study of physics has brought about within the last yam-g, Tho distinction that the British and German scien- tists had wrangled over lo coll- nsctlon with Crookes‘ “Radium Matter" is now found to have no existence. Mutter iu its final un- ulygls is now agreed to be electri- cal ill its nature with weight or in- ertia as its invariable and fuuilii- mental property. it is tihereforo but a form or function of energy- But so also are all forms of rudi- silon, such us heat. lishi. Bieiililc" 11y and magnetism, all inter- changeable, sii possessing W618i" or inertia. There is therefore n0 inherent distinction between l-liiise and matter, so culled. They 0Y0 all now believed to be fulfils i" manifestations of the some Cosmic Energy. the amount of which l" (he universe remains invarivillle- NEIL MacLEOD- QUALITY GUARANTEED w, h“, g peed stock en hand ei ‘ihe following standard eoaia: AI- |b|°n Round, Albion Itove. Albion Nut Old sydnoy. Oerinslliii “ii lnverness Screened: also leseo Coke and Hard and 8°" W005- Lowest Prices. Prompt Bel-vies. W. D. GILLIS & CO. 1 sore throat, PHONE 176 East Side Bruce dtowrt l 0o.’ . Wharf. THE CHARLOTDETOWN GUARDIAN Hurry !.‘ llurry! Time is. Short Ont‘ of our hi1: clothing wholesale houses of Moll, trcul was unable to send their traveler tills scilsoll and ll u l’ c expressed t ll 1*. i r complete range of samples-l rol- sluts, 1t wiil' probably he tile last chance for tile pull. lic t0 secure a suit; from this range. 'l‘i|i.~l range consists of tho finest lmpor_ ted ll/ORSTEDS (‘JIEVIOTS a n 11 TWEEDS. Prices $10.50, $18. $20.. $22.50, $24 to $32.00. .I.W. ROBBLEE Men ‘s wear Boys’ wear Business Hours 8 fl .m., 8 p. m. By Marin Belmont A brocade mute-rial. us supple i1! s@OQOQQOOQO'QQ‘Q ...| ~RADl0-— PROGRAMS ,1 TUliSDAV, JANUARY 2s International Radio Programs ETHEWS WHITE-CAPS 8.00 WEAF (492) New York-Blue. Ribbon Male Quartette, also "Om. WEEI. WFI, KSD, WCAE, wwr, WGR. . 9.00 wceo (us) zlon-‘rho zlonl Saxophone all‘ ‘ . ‘ ‘$9.30 KFAjB (341) Lineoin-“Univerw Iity N-lght." Musicale. 10.00 CNRA (291) “ ‘ . mos g1y1g__ c‘. l)’ “i Purity and Flavour _ so zealously protected? '1' E ,.A has been nationally accepted for time qualities. Brown Label 75c I - Orange Pcitoe Blend 86c Mary's Band of St. John. New‘ Brunswick. I SiLENT STATIONS \ Eastern: CFCF. wAl-lo, ween) weer, wwr, wos, w-ram. Con-i m1; KFKX. KFUO. WHA, woe.» WSM, WSMB. WSUI- Westerns EVENING concerns coo P. M. looms (300) s. Pitts. "ll. n. K. A." WGY (380) Schenectady. Dinner Program. ; 1.30 P. M. W-EAF (492) pi. Y. Coal Miners‘ Trio to WEAF. i T 8.00 P. M. iW-Bllyl (225) (Chicago. lllroudmoor. lWMlBB (250) Chicago. Triollon Duo WEAR (390) Cleveland. Programl l from wuss. _ ‘ ‘CKFI. i357l Toronto. Concelt »Pro-. srum. g ‘WEiDi (349) Boston. Musical. l ,Kl'<‘N1I-‘ (266) Shenandoah. Program.) IWBAiL (246) Richmond. ‘Musical. i ens P. M. ;W'REO (286) Lansing. Reo Band. wckn-c (410) ‘Montreal. Special Foo-l Z luvs. (VWP (509) Phila. QiiilPiPiiP. Wagner Mule WIT-IO (286) Lansing, Mich. Rec) ‘ s.ao P. M. i i Band. . WVDAD (266) Nashville. Variety i iProgranl. i ilvl-lo (s20) Des Mioines. noloigh‘; i Quartet. f WRC (469) Washington. Edison) l filour. lwilllls (400) Jlcuisvllic. Concert. . WOC, WWJ. ‘WC-Y (330) Schenectady. i iiolll- .also WJZ, WRC. 30mm (309) u. Pitts. Sacred Soul: ’ Hall Hour. l 8.50 P. M. ‘iWSAl (326) Cincinnati. Chimes. ildlson IGFDM (316) Beaumont, Tex. Musi- cui. .WS‘.Vl (428) Atlanta. ‘Musical. (WM-I) (370) Moosehesl-t. Popular. ]WGV (380) Schenectady. Vocal. ‘Wiinw (423) ‘Cincinnati. Old Time Review. KDKA (309) E. Pitts. Concert. also WCAIL. WOCO. WEAR. WERi. Will, WGR, WOC, WSAl, WTAG. WWJ. WJAR. CNRlA (291) Moncton. Studio Pro- Eram. ' W‘R1NY (259) Y. g Comedies. RWFBD (346) Zion. Mixed Quurtelts. ; 9.15 P. M. a iWCA-ii (277) Philadelphia. Vocal. WMP (609) -Phiia. To be announced.‘ ergo P. M. , WlMiAQ (us) Chicago. Musical. i i 9.30 P. M. ( Old llluslcui the finest velvet. is the medium i'(.~r WGN (302) lCllicsgo. Jazz Sksmper tbs unusual dinl..l' here. - frock shown WORd) (275) Batnvis. ill. Vocal. WMC (500) Memphis. Musical. The brocsdo is of sunnu-(ni and WOAi (395) San Antonio. Concert.‘ soil blue. sud the (tress ls made- lQiiiAB (341) Lincoln. o silzlped with two iloullcea and “University Night." Musical. bodice that is curved i" ‘he "m" VVIFAIA (476) Dallas. So. Methodist where it joins the nounre. front. ‘he dress is bollnd with soil liliir which also makes (he bill Special program from U. S. Can1l1i~, vevivet. bow at the buck. {-03} ‘ iii‘ hull hPr-n krill Wiiliinll iii‘ “Willi A" L. ~ nrrlvoli he slllli: lVl-ii. i!‘ " S’ not rolnliloin. 9" for you hovl- uiu-llys lllnllslzod l" iii‘! When shP ullpllfllt“ i ought (he rlny null thr- nlonlh right." VIrorA-Tho collection for “till work Tile neckline is also rounded at the WRNY (259) N, Y. ' ‘U. Faculty. The Slngini: Vagabond. l 10.00 to 11.00 P. M. i ion, Cuban and ‘Mexican Stations» iol European reception. i 11.00 P. M. to 12.00 Mid. i Canadian, Cubun [Hill Mexican stations silent, while sift’ lions oi’ England, France und Gel-- nlsny broadcast lnlernutlonuli Test Programs. l 12.00 Mid. i won our pollllll. niuctrsn shlilliilfil. iii"! ‘WW0 (526) D95 MONK?!‘- Lilli?!‘ olrwun pence. (1nd two lulltilns. will nprn the ovoniuit sl-rvll-o M’ ‘MW W" KGW (492) Portland. Concert. lug, "ilomi your ilcllrlu. ilol your lrilrlucuis." FIRST AID I Your medicine cabinet should never be ithout a full supply of Nysls Creephos lor coughs. colds and kindred ailments. Instant relief and permanent j eure. Price $1.00 per bottle. P We eerry a eernpiete at eortmsnt of ell Nyel Remed- iss- ‘ (Harold L. Worthy Drugqist p I“ ‘Qllflh DUO“ l it ecta like magic giving eeeeevooovoe-ooovvooee-eoo Km“ WP Sym phonic. WMC (501)) Memphis. Organ. iMKRlC (326) ‘Cincinnati. Popular Songs. _ W?!) H20) Ssn Frllnclscn. Studio] I (Program. ‘ f 1.00 A. M. I IWHT (400) Chicago. Your Hour, ‘ Ibeusue. WOAWi (526) Omaha. Bee Alarm. WIBO (226) Chicago. Midnight Jmn bores. KGO (-301) Oakland. Auction Bridge WiOC (484) Davenport. Special DX Music iProzrsm. 12.60 A. M. KiLDS (441) Ilnd. Midnight (Program FEATURE TALKO-SPORTB 7.10 P. M. W-EAF (402) N. Y. Conversational -l~‘rench. 7.05 P. M. WGY (380) Schenectady. "Travel Talk.“ also from WJZ and Wilts). I00 P. M. W-EW (248)Bt. Louis. Literary Reading. WBZ (333) Boring-field. iProtessiotlai i-fockey-Jioeton ‘Bruins vs, 0t- tows. L15 P. M. 10.x. l ~ l . |WEAF H92) N‘ Y‘ ‘Gold Dust Twmsired currllnt juice. and boil iiifleiiittl“ ' . l." KSD, wens, wcco, Wit-ML. . , Drlfildl. wsl. won. WJAR, WLIIBJDH" i m“ "’""°“ “mi” ‘“‘° “ “'““"| WEAlP (492) N. Y. Everrelldy lioul- WBBM m“) C"""“‘"" IWSM (326) Cincinnati. Simon's. “s” Winners 0f | Salado Contest UNIQUE COFFEE} FEATURE DRAWS MANY ENTRIES. Tile Salado Tea (Dompuuy of Canada, Limited. announce the foi- lowing prize winners in a recent Special Contest to choose a Title for lile Colllpuuys new IS-pags.‘ magazine. l-‘irst Prize, Mrs. Elbert Sharp. Sussex, N. 13.. title “THE TEA (Cooled by 00w" Viciorll- Dale-noun." Special Consolation ‘Prize i535. KWNWW" Paii°°~) to Mrs. N. F. Duyc. (Bulnbcrisnd Buy, N. ., for the sams title sent in ‘Make u lump of nusie into u "wk later than Mrs. Sharp's. Second, three inches illoud at the top. Col» Tm“; “m, pom-m ,pflzes we!“ m it “l N)“ ‘Mill-ls Elsie M. Huggard, Norton. centre 0i a (lees chins iliiili- Ge‘ N. s; Mlfl. Howard Thompson. s cast figure on it with a crown on For‘ -l_aw,.ence_ N S4 and Mm‘ the hesd and a knot of rock candy mum “u Hunmnh Meadowvale 5m. or the leer- ‘Piien mulls u w" mitlon, N. respectively. Besides paste on inch thick, stick it on thehhemh Queen other “rues we“, inner edge of the (iitill, till the waymlve“, ruund- Cut 8 views 0i Brill“ Tim-i “Tile Ten Hour“, which was pro- "lliiiil 3 "Wile" iimg- "lid m‘ ‘hem fuseiy illustrated und which con~ liilfiglil "W" the m" "l imiile 0" tzllneli sonn-liliug to interest every ilie Billie- Miilie Elilvel “Mk5 OHIDGIIIDBI‘ ol‘ lilo family from the tiny will)“ Tciiil") lhe “ML S“ 5mm] tots up, wuss received enlhusinstic~ figures in them and roll out iliP any, new“, 3000 "acme competing vflsle- Cut ii cue“ like Ciiifiese in ihs Titic Contest. ll. will ho ill-- "fills. 11ml lmlie li- F“ ii 0" elm“ sued from time 1o time tllloughout Bide 0i N"? gravel “Mk5 Wm‘ “m” ille Moriiillle Provinces and other Fill!“ iiii “"11"” “he” ‘he mimscctlous of (he country. it will not are with 2 nieces oi orhuzo rooifi lls soul, 0.11 will no published at DESERT ISLAND for Pillars. . (the Company's expense ullu lllallen -NOTE.- ~Tilink cringe must meunpme’ angelis. . will (llssolve it. and boil ll. to a RA$P55RRY PAQTE is-ui-{al- again. Then add the rusp- iberrics Jill] lhe juice, give them 1l (Qiiflifiil by Que" Vin")? i‘ Kemisclliding. and pour into glosses or Bmiiilil" Pal“! i" 1835 f"°"'i ‘plaliefi. P111 them on to stone to dry. . a" °lil "NW9 (tux-u them when necessary and ‘slurp awn lor ‘i150. iinliso a quart of ripe rusulief l?" - y 11nd strain one hail and .pul lhc‘ juice obtained to (he other half. and‘ boil for l5 minutes. Add u pinl or‘ CRVSTALLIZED FRUITS l i ill Slflfiilg water. I ii). clear sugar. Whites oi‘ 2 sill-Ks. Fruit. till raspberries are cooked. TliP-iii (pun wllh us‘ much spring: water an) World Cl-uice by Radio. _ 3.45 P. M. (WORD (275) Bulovis. World Ncws.‘w.,y_ gee m," (he [run 1B vary per. _ 9-39 P- M- fect. Viiell beat (be whites oi’ the WlliAS (400) Lmlisviiic. Thrift Talk eggs and mix them Wm, [he 5mm‘; s writer, illlil (lip fruit separately into I WANT To DANCE? lhc egg illltl wutel- mixture. then ‘ -' loll lliEill in llle pounded sugar. Currants, oholries. grapes, plums and raspberries con ill: crystallized ( 3-99 P- M- ‘Roll lllcm several times. lben turn (“Kill (517) D9111)". Seilliiiiiiel-‘Y lhUili not on white paper lo dry till 5-39 P- M- they llecolllc orysluiiized. Arrange Wll’ (509) Philadelphia. -Pago1lu(0n a .5151], in green leaves when Club, ‘serving. . 9.00 P. Mi. 4 sung; MOW" Take one ullllon nnd o. pint of Jlrunriy. (IXIP quart of lemon and 9.30 P. M. (orange juice, ‘.2 pounds of the fittest WHN (350) N. Y- Pilllfliiilefl- Joni’ sugar. tulle the peel at six WORD (275) lBatoviu, iii. Parkwllydorunges llnd uix oranges (‘l pre- 1200 Mid. su-nla- loulons lire meant) steep‘ KFlOA (454) Scuttle. lilsltkness. ylhein 2i hours in 90mg 0f (he KPL) (423) Sun Francisco. (‘lll)ll‘i‘tlll‘l)i£lii(ly. Strain oil‘ the lemon and K(l~W (L192) Pol-iiullli. Mllllunnlllh. ‘orange juice, then put sli together WR1C (469) Wosilivlgton. Le l’al'u1lis[in the cask OI‘ holtle, shaking it 1.00 A. M. (twice a dny, tor a fortnight, then (let it settle and bollle if oil’. When 1.30 A. M. (you wish to drink the pllnch allow iii-i.) (-10.5) mos Allgeies. IiiCkliltliYB I/g pint oi‘ water to a glib oi‘ the ii(_i0 (lilll) Ollklnnll. St. Francis. silruil. Rouge. mozo:~.»1 Tess s(eIe_ The label is red Mind and while. ius well us lnzllly other fruits in this - It looks creamy Canada Prefers I I Carnation T isn't merely that Carnation ls the world's leading brand oi Evaporated nllil: or that il comes from the finest dalr lns sections et Canada: or that the arnation Canadian Condenscdea employ the moat modern, scientific rneillods to insure its purity and soodness. The hi‘ reesoe is that Carnation lives You utl torus richness. purity . steamy consistency, delicate taste, pleasing color. convenience. economy. Iurichel all cooking. Used undiluted ee cream. cuts cream hills in three. Nut sine. try Carnation. ind for tree co y of Mary Biakfa Cool look. Ad ress Carnation Iiik iireduotsClhLimiledAy lmenOates ie. WJY (605) N, Y. Zoological ‘hilt. 5N (309) - . M. East Pittabllfeh. ‘ “Freer Contested fioa” "suns ~ '.~ net- o-nr lub-