4.4x screw". H-iii_ .a,‘:\‘f$") v. .- 7-. .._....-». H>a>~>4g0|fr\:> |l—— t,” 1 --_, "4 ,. i iFur FarmingPays III: every I50 lb. order. 25 lhs. will 1' Brace McKay& Baud t rI-Iolt Renfrew & Co. of Quebec will hold a demonstration of Fine Furs and Fur _ Coats here on THURSDAY, FRIDAY nnd SATURDAY NOV. 3rd. 4th. and 5th. Mr. Jules Tremblay will be in charge, showing new‘ models, taking orders for alterations and repairs ‘Rich and lovely Furs J Selling at lower prices 'At no time in recent years have prices been so favourable for chase of lovely fur coats, as this season. department. sec Mr. Tremblay’s great 55011108, tempting the prices. .‘. A the pur- You are invited to visit this see for yourself how iiiveelllikrflca raainadian Cookery For Canadian Wvme" i ' er left mc—-such a simple formula (Continued from P8119 57 last. All of these things were done be give a fine, fluffy, light texture t0 ‘so finished product. Those elementary rules have nev- i} Thousands of Silver, Red and Cross Fox, Mink and Muskrat Pelts Wanted supply the demands 01 1110 "l!!! buyers who will be in Summer- de during the next few month!- OW IS THE TIME TO FEED HEAVY ‘VITH BOSS-MILLER STANDARD MEAT and MILK FOX BISCUIT h biscuit contains 10”» meat. I5 boneuieal and everything for I somplete, balanced ration to make j healthy, well furred fox. They are high in food value, light in weight. llrw in price. The lflscuit in each jg‘ are guaranteed fresh and full weight, 50 lbs. net. SPECIAL OFFER be given free. Freight paid to your nearest station , Distributors For Prince Edward Island Summcrside 1 wholesale and rolnli dealers In jglch builtllul and fur Innnlng Inp- piles might well be adopted by many an inexperienced cook. Cream the but- tei- well; add the sugar and beat i teaspoon cinnamon and 1-2 tea- untll fluffy, thcn add the beaten ; SPQQI] cloves to dry ingredients 01' yolks of eggs. Sift. flour, baking ' Plain butter Cake. Bake in flat pan. powder and salt together and cut this in alternately with the milk. Add vanilla then fold in beaten: white 0 f eggs carefully and bake g Spanish Bun Frostills- in moderate oven-the length oii 20 minutes in oven of 375 deg. Fahr. 1f loaf cake bake for 45 minutes at 325 to 350 deg. Fahr. VARIATIONS or BUTTER CAKE Spanish Bun. To make Spanish Bun add 1-2 i Reserve one of the egg whites l0!‘ frosting. ‘Whip reserved egg white until time depending on size and shape inifi nnd ndd 1-3 cup sifted brown 0i pan or pans—-until cake separ- I sugar and l-t teaspoon sifted cin- ates from sides of pan. Simple, isn't 1 namon and salt. and spread over it‘! 1 cake while still l-iot and in pan. Re- All the creaming and sifting and > turn to oven to bake and brown: whipping are clone to incorporate _ this meringue frosting slightly. A as many fine air bubbles as possible. I delicious cake cut in small squares The following basic recipe for a} to serve with vanilla ice cream or Plain Butter Cake if once muster-Q for afternoon tea. ed may be used tn dozens of var- { Orange Cake. ieties. Plain Butter Coke One-half cup butter lull mm‘- E ed rind of one i Use orange juice in place of milk in Plain Butter Cake and odd grat- orangc to butter 1 when creaming it. Use orange juice garlne or half lard and half butter in place of cream m mnk when mil-Y be used)» 1 cup wgar’ 2 eggs’ making frosting. 13-4 cups all purpose or cake flour, I Con-Be Calm 21-2 teaspoons baking powder, l-2,‘ salt, 1-2 ' cup milk, 1-2 teaspoon vlllllk in Plain Butter Cake. C Use very strong coffee in place of Use teaspoon vanilla. Cream shortening; (mine 1n mace of “mm m. milk in floured loaf pan. If layer cake bake IT29-10-28 swT-s. Notice to F0 ssistslltiiues. Above New Ford x Ranchers I wish to announce that l have opened a modern up-to- date Fox Petting and Fur Cleaning Plant and have secured capable and experienced workmen assuring you of satisfac- tion. All pelts insured while in our care and a watchman L. N. KENNEDY Senlee Station Almost Opposite Prince Edward Theatre b8 Grafton Street. Fine Silk Sieves Remove Wen- and add sugar gradually and butter frosting. beot well for at least one minuto, Add beaten yolks nnd cream walk’ Cake mm be made mm Nut cake" 5m dry i'"3r°d1°m*‘ wtlfllmr" Add Coconnut Cake. Chocolate Cake, etc. vanilla to milk, nnd sift in dllv 171-‘ by Simple nddmons u, dry mixture Trail Rangers and Tuxis Boys were Fedlems “Mmmdy ‘vim 5mm . or substituting moist. flavoring in- ‘the 31195“ "n Tue-id" evemng °f amounts of milk to Inittcr mixture, j gradient; for the mum In the same manner Plain Butter folding and lifting mixture as care- ‘- djnlFninENTll AND GLOMFIED United Church to a Halloween folly as possible so that us‘ much air a is kept in the mixture as possible. Then fold in stiffly beaten whites. Pour into greased and floured lnycr thick, so,“ cram’ L2 beaspoon var“: 5 eggs "u": Pans’ m‘ 1m” “waged “I'd illa, 1-2 teaspoon lemon flavoring. ‘ BUTTER. CAKES Selr Cream Cake. Two eggs, 3-4 cup sugar, 1 cup 1-4 teaspoon salt, 2 cups flour, 1 1-2 teaspoon baking powder, 1-3 tea- spoon soda. Beat eggs in mixing THE CHARLOTTETOWI}! GUARDIAN SIIMMERSIDE And Prince County “POLICE COURT-In the Bum- merstde Police Court on Wednesday morning, one drunk was fined $3 and costs-S. ‘ -I‘LE MADAM IN PORT-JIM Pie Madam is again in Summerside taking a cargo of potatoes for Syd- ney, N. B. This is her second trip from Summerside to Sydney with farm produce this fall-S. —ALL SAINTS DAY-St. Mary's Church, Bummerside, observed the festival of All Saints with a cele- bration of Holy Communion at 11 o'clock. Ven Archdeacon White, D. D., was the ce!ebrant.—S. —ST. LOUIS P. E. I. MOTOR PARTY — MY. and Mrs. Peter Callaghan, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Shes and child and. Mira. Howard Gaudet and child motored to Ken- slngton, Norboro and Charlotte- town during the week end, visiting friends and relatives en route-K. i —WIIIST PARTY — The usual whist and dance by the members of the C. M. B. A. was held on Mon- day evening. The attendance was not as large as usual. The prize winners were: Mrs. J. C. Gallant, Mrs. Simon Wedge, lVIr. Linus Bol- ger and Mr. Herman Durant-S. -.iono1u1:ivT ‘RESERVED-The case of John N. MacKfe, habeas corpus order, was continued before Mr. Justice Saunders on Tuesday, at the Court House, Summerside. Argument of Counsel for both sides was concluded. His Lordship re- served Judgment-S. —ALL SOULS DAY-St. Paul's Church, Sumnierside, held special Masses on Tuesday morning in commemoration of All soul's Day. There was a very large attendance of parishioners at each service. The ladies’ choir rendered the music of the Mass at 7.30. Rev. John Knox. S. J., of Toronto, who is holding a retreat, preached to e. very large congregation on Tuesday evening. He will be the preacher nt the cv- ening service every day this week- S. —-POS'I‘ NUPTIAL SHOWER - The many friends of Mrs. Fred Tuplin. (nee Mary McDonald), gathered at the homo of Mrs. frank j McNeill, of Summerside, on Tucs- ’ day evening to tender her a post nuptial shower. Many lovely and beautiful gifts were received by the bride, who expressed hex: apprecia- tion in a very gracious manner. Af- ter the gifts had been duly admir- ening was devoted to music and games. Mrs. J. S. Perry zuid Mr. Donald Baker gave some very pleasing selections. A delicious lunch was served, the hostess being assisted by lvfrs. Donald Baker and Miss Lorna E!lis.—-S. —Y. W. A. SOCIAL CLUB-The Y. W. A. of 'I‘rinity United Church. Summerside, met at the home of Miss Mabel Linkletter, of Linkletter Road, on Tuesday evening to hold their Thanksgiving meeting.‘ Mrs. Lorne Campbell presided. There was a very large attendance. After the usual business, the thankoffering was taken up. This was followed| by a social hour nnd musical pro-l gram. A duet, by Miss Rita. Plck- i ering and Miss Mildred Blackford ‘l was heartily encored; Miss Mildred l‘ Wright read a poem and Miss Mabel , Linkletter gave a reading. A dainty lunch was served nt the close of the evening. A hearty vote of thanks was extended to the hostcfi; f» r her hospltality.—S. —IIALLOWE'EN PARTY - 'I‘ijic the C. G. I. T. group of ‘rrinity party. Thrr» was n good deal of fun and mcrriment and the various 11-2 cups powdered sugar.‘ 1 _tcaspoon vanilla, 1 teaspoon bak- ing powder. Work the butter with a. wooden spoon until fluffy. Add sift- ed pixstry flour and baking powder ed by all, the remainder of tncevr ' weather is coming. _ Suits 50c. Men’s Suits % Price. A ALL man's WEARING APPAREL Starting Thursday November 3rd. and Finishing Saturday November 12th. Men's Suits $1.00. Boy’s Suits $1.00. Men’s Bvercoais l-2 Price ' Our different Men’s Departments are_ overstocked. In order to reduce ' same, we have decided to put on this Gigantic Sale of all Men’s and Boys Wearing Apparel at a time when you need the goods, now that the cold Just imagme Men’s Overcoats 1/2 Price. \ ,,____ , , NOVEMBER a, 1m A GIGANTIB MUQIEY SAVING SALE Boy’s ~a pair. 4 pairs for . . Men’s Grey Serge Suits. Regular value $27.00 to $32.00. Clearing at . Clearing line of Men’s Tweed Raincoats. Regular $7.00 and $9.00. Clearing at . .. . . . . . HALF PRICE Men’s Heavy Army Flannel Shirts. Regular value $1.25. 2 for only Blue Heavy Army Flannel Shirts. Regular value $2.00. 2 for only Men’s Heavy Red Label Wool Underwear. Regular value $4.00 per suit. 2 suits for only Men's Heavy Worsted Socks. Regular value 40c a pair. 2 pairs for .. Men’s Heavy Wool Socks. apair. Zpairs for Men’s Heavy Wool Socks. a pair. 3 pairs for '... . .. Men’s Heavy Wool Socks. Regular value 50c Special line of Men’s Winter Caps. Regular value $1.25 for . . . . . . . . .. Men’s Red Back Overall. $1.50. 2 pairs for Men’s Red Back Heavy Overall. Regular value $1.75. 2 pairs for .. MEN’S' SUITS $1.00.— To every man purchasing one of these suits at prices from $25.00 to $30.00 we will give him another suit for only BOY’S SUITS 50C-—A.ll01.llGI' special line of Boy’s Bloomer Suits in sizes 34_to 36 clearing at $5.95 to any customer purchasing one of these suits we will give him another suit in this lot foroniy $1.00 50c $15.00 $1.15 $0.00 $6.00 60c 50c . . . . . . . . 60c $1.25 .. $1.00 ...‘.‘.°.“.“.‘.“.'.j.‘f‘.‘.".°. $2.50 $3.00 .....--.----..-------- Regular value 35c Regular value 25c MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS an odd line. Prices from $25.00 to $30.00 will be sold attliis Big Sale at only HALF PRICE BQTS SUITS $1.00-A special line of Boy’s Suits, some with two. pairs of Pants at prices from $8.50 to $14.50 to every purchaser of one of these suits we will give another one oi’ equal value for only Special line of Men’s Felt Hats. All good shades HALF PRICE Men’s Cashmere and Silk Hose. Regular value 75c.2pairs for Men’s Rayon and Silk Hose. Regular value 50c. Zpairs for Men’s Assorted Pattern Silk Ties. Regular value $1.00.2ties for Men’s Negligee Shirts. Regular value $1.00 2 for Men’s Negligee Shirts. Regular value $1.50 to ‘$165. 2 for Men’s Negligee Shirts. Regular value $1.75 to $2.00. 2 for All Men’s Negligee Shirts over $8.00 value, selling at Sale for In order to get this Special Price you must purchase two shirts. Men’s Heavy Police Suspender. Regular value 75c.2pairs for Men’s Working I-Iorsehide Reg. $1.50. Sale price . Men's Working Horsehide Mitt. Regular $1.00 Saiepricc ,Men’s Capeskin lined Gloves. Regular $1.25. ‘Sale price $1.00 $1.50 $1.50 $2.25 $2.50 . . HALF PRICE $1.10 $1.10 $1.00 Gauntlet Glove. -..-- One Price to Every- body Spot Cash games all had a Halloween touch to them. Miss Boivness dressed as u ivitcli entertained thc young folks for some time. Miss Brace, Miss Strong and Miss Jean Wright, lead- ers of the C. G. I. T. assisted with the program. A dainty lunch was served by the girls. At the close of the entertainment, Rev. L. B. Campbell, leader of the Trail Ran- gers, thanked the girls on behalf of flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1-2 biiwl- add 511K"- "iiam ‘ind "Wm" slowly, beating thoroughly between. teaspoon salt, 1-2 cup sour milk, 1-2 111E5- 51"! °°m4m1° “b11191”! 1°‘ I each sifting. Beat egg yolks until- cup boiling water, 2 squares cooking W"? mlnulcs- MIX and 5m 3°13‘- ! thick nnd lemon colored, and add’ chocolate, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 tea- lmkmg Iwwdm 5915 Mid 5°51 and powdered sugnr gradually whilc 1 spoon vanilla. Cream butter and b1" "m" 111W the bi-‘Wl mlXi-"Fe- and beating. Combine mixtures, add egg ‘ add sugar gradually, and cream to. mix only long enough to make s1 whites, beaten stiff. and vanilla.‘ gethci- until fluffy. Add eggs and 511100"! bfillcf- BB1"! i" layer 08kt? Beat thoroughly. Bake in greased continue beating vigorously Sift pans in moderate oven of 350 deg. ’ Fniir. Sour Cream Cake Frosting. loaf pan forty to fifty minutes iii; oven of 350 deg. Fahr. Chopped: candied cherries may be added to - flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift together tiirce times before adding altern- Mlx 1 cup susar. 1 ol- chocolate this cake, and although they have , ately with the sour milk to the but- nnd 1-2 cup cream and put over a tendency to sink to the bottom, 1 tcr mixture. Pour the boiling water heat- wd boll until the mixture look and taste very good when this into the melted chocolate and mix reaches the soft ball stage when tested in cup of cold water. Beat until of right consistency to spread. Pound Cake. One cup butter, 11-2 cup s flour. Fibre cake is cut into long fingers for dainty afternoon tea service. frosting. Rich Red Devil's Food Cake. Four tablespoons butter, 1 cup in tube pan or shallow pan at 850 friends-K 2 S11E81‘. eggs, 11-2 cups sifted an d Dust From quickly. Ad soda to chocolate and No stir until thick. Cool slightly be- lfore addini; to cake batter. nut In order to get in on this Money Saving Sale you must buy during this sale which starts November 3rd. and Ends Saturday November 12th. If you don't want to buy two or more articles as listed bring your friends along with you and help them save more money. boys for a most delightful evening. -S. —HEROINE REWARDED-In the year 1913, Mrs. J. W. 0‘Brlcn, Elms- dale (nee Mary McKnnoi-i of Grand River West) was teaching school at Csmpbellton, Lot 4. Little {Florence McKendrlck (now Mrs. McLeod of Charlottetown) while skating on thin ice on Wright's pond, Camp- bellwn, broke through and was in imminent danger oi’ death by drowning; Miss MoKim-ion saved her st the risk of her own lite. Some time later she was rewarded by the receipt of s medallion bear- ing the likeness of the Scottish in- dustrialist and world renowned philanthropist. A short time ago Mrs. O'Brien received a check for $500.00 from the Carnegie Hero Fund-oil per cent of the amount paid in certain particular cases. The remaining tfitlttoo/wiil be paid in due time. This well merited re- compense though somewhat belat- ed. is none the less appreciated by lightly 835111. Add 118111115 511d blllfB M11, O'Brien 5nd he: mung-pug deg. Fahr. snows: 000s LTD. THE BARGAIN CENTRE —BOILER AND ENGINE 1N- STALLED-A new boiler and en- gine have recently been installed in Kensington Ctr-operative Cream- ery. The new 25 H. P. boiler was set up very quickly. A leak was discovered in the evening by the butter maker, Ieo Hughes: the secretary immediately phoned Bruce Stewart Co. who sent an expert at once. His examinat’ l disclosed a dangerously eroded condition. A new boiler was bought by telephone at 11. p. n1. from the Bruce Stewart 00.. and was landed at the factory at 19 o'clock next day. By reason of double shift work (nights and Sunday). tho boiler was set ready for use in double quick order. No churning was lost. The expedition and ssslduous diligence displayed by the Secretlfy. J. l". Profltt Ind the butter maker . Ico Hughes on the occasion is deserving. also the prompt and punctual action of the Bruce Stewart 00.. in deliver- ing and setting up. A few days after the boiler was put in the eu- slne, which had done service for over forty years went out of oom- minion and was replaced by a good one sec ‘The One Price Cash Store lizisiizmi cuiiinuii ..'DANCE AT GBANDVIEW HALL Friday, lwovember 4th. 5946-11-3-11. ..'lI‘OX WEEK-Fresh Csplin for sale. Order early as fish are scarce. J. H. MacLennan. Montague. 5045-11-3-tst-1lll ..°GUARDIAN AGENT. - Mr. Archibald Hume, Montague, is the Guardian's representative and will be pleased to handle news, adver- tising snd subscriptions. II‘6E°RGETOWN CHARGE — United Church of Canada, Sunday. Nov. 0, services are as follows: Sturgeon, 11 um; wlltown Grow 2.80 pm; Georgetown, ‘I pm. After truce ween‘ work semi!‘ D. Robertson of the Cameron H181" lenders hse completed at Aide!" shot, mglsnd, s nwuduvtlefl "1 the badge of hle regiment with 3.001 stones painted by hand- llled from St. John. N. Br-K