FEBRUARY 1. 192s . 1.1-.»- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN “ i. Central Guardian. SHOP from Holman’: Oaialog. _ or renew your subscription. year was done. now. enlbled Friday evening at 1th terta-ined Miss lna Donald fakes placa month. ou a’ miscellaneous sbowe The event was arranged in such malilncr that it was a complete su quscilrfrombruiaunma 111s HIP 11 l 1111 nulls Bruises and strain quickly helped by siniple treatment lion alter ‘Miss limp]? home treatment, used at _. will greatly hasten recovery . bruises, strains, and sprains. Hundreds oi’ peo le from all over , wuniryhave ta en the trouble to ‘te oi‘ the truly remarkable results .1 have got from using it. A young woman writes from Bush- |‘s Basin, Monroe County, N. _Y., st while she was picking cherries, .- branch of the tree on which she ~. standing, broke and gave her a served. nesday night, January 29th. “l suffered a any," she says,_"but used Sloan's mlment, and 1t re- - ed the pain right away. Now I ’t feel it at all.’ Sloan's gets results because it Don't just deaden pain; it gets at cause. Right to the place that hurts it in s u healing stream of fresh ml Qnlcklyandsurelyltbreaksup visitors present. A . lililél, drives away‘ piiilid t 80 P115)’ 0 UB6. 00- 9 8 41nd it was decldcl to Wdlly- AlldYUZE|5l3T35 cents‘ nesllzly nighlt llfl/‘li 111023;‘; ‘ll/Elli - Slltnrduy '11: President presided. The loll followed. The minutes was responded to by nil. WAlTlNa. -Your calendar ls here waiting for you to subscribe NOT MISSED. --Until the old Get your calendar ENJOYABLE SHOWER. — A large number of girl friends ass- h-ome of Misn Bernice Hutchesou, who with (Miss lPearl Vang-had en- MacMiil-ian, whose marriage to Mr. J. S. Mac- early next prise lo “the guesoof honor, who earlier in the evening. accompani- ed two of her friends, to the theatre. After the entertainment she was (niren to the home oi Miss Hutch- cson. where the friends had assem- bled. Unaware of any demonstra- MacMillan was scaled a door on the opposite sid." of the hnl“. opened and the merry throng romped in. one of their number drawing a nicely decorated cart filled wth presents. As each parcel was handed out the accom- panying verses were read by Miss Pmlrl Vaughan, to the accompani- ment oi laughter alnd applause. Th1‘ ladies then enjoyed Bridge after which dainty refreshments were COMMUNITY CLUB.-- On \Ved~ the (‘.o11111111n»'ty Club met at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Wood. lIn the ab- sence of the Presillrnt the Vice- meeting ppened with the singing of several 1y11111l-1 followed (b ra er b ‘Rev. _ ‘ _ Mr. Liitlelobns. Tlhep bllsinesls per- day“ u‘ Lhafle“ 1' ‘mung which Pei" WSW iULl spoons and forks _ rmlll and approved or. The roll cull “me “"0 Heller“ "fle- ""15 Oi law WEEI (3-19) Boston. Musical. ‘Seventeen reveal chine of pork, smoked beef, 1l1("l1ll.)(‘i'S. There were also seven “"1 fuulllllli; bfllvl-‘l 01' flie- 'report (v35. Georgian period saw the introduc- S" brought in by the lce Commltter Lion oi‘ many (icrlnun ROYAL MEALS OF OTHER DAYS 9 (it is very interesting to glance back down the ages and watch the slow development 0f the British Cuisine, and not only the Cuisine, but the changing ceremonies and customs associated with eating. Queen Elizabeth was very auto- cratic about the preparation and servinK of meals. even when she dined or supped alone. Metal and earthonwaie pots did not come into ;eneral use until’ hor (iny. Very heavy meals were the cus- .om i11 Henry Vlll“s day. The cour- ses ut dinner usually ran so-First course——potuge of stewed] broth, boiled meat or stewed meat, Chek- oyns and bacon, Powdered beefs. oyes, goose, ‘Pyggo. (Roasted beet. Roasted connlel-l (rabbits) lPehen- nes, Baken venison, 'l‘arte. The supper Wus sinlilar-Potage, a sal- lelie. a pysse’; pettytolfs powdred oeeie, shoulder or breasts oi’ mut- ton, vcale, lalnbe, custarde. Second course-Roasted Capone, connles chekyus, pigeons, or larkes, a pye of pigeons or chekyns, Bukeu veni- son, Tarte. in those days dinner was served .1t ten or eleven o'clock, and supper .11; four or live o'clock. Tho meals were very lc-ng and _relieved by music, songs and recitatlons c011- lribllted by bards and miustrels, 101cm Elizabeth's time iill the 1'. 9. f. and knives The, dishes and . Jellies, biscuits, 511E211‘ 11111111111 11nd crcnnls. skating nights for the O-OOOOQO-OII-OFQO . -—RADIO— . PROGRAMS ‘gAi TUlESDAY. FEBRUARY 2 intsrnatonal Radio Programs ETHEWS 'WHlTE-OAP8 3-00 WBZ (333) Springfield-Jilte- fenlonal Hockey Game-Boston Bruin; vs. St. (Patrlcks. . 9.00 Wqflp (345) lion-Concert by tho Treble loff Chorus. 9-90 WIP ( 0Q) Philadelphia-The WI)“. ConcertI-Quaritetto Program. 11.15 WOO (484) lDapvenporb-Mcn- ldeluohn Music Club Program. SILENT STATIONS. Eastern: CFCF, wlxlflo. wean. WCAP, WLIT, won. WTAlMl. Central! KFKX. KFUO, W-HA. wos, wsM, wsslvl. wsul. West- ern: KLX. EVENING CONCERTS 6.30 P. M. IQDKA (309) E. Pitts. “K. D. K. A." WGY (380) Schenectady. Dinner Hograni‘. 7.15 P. M. WCCO (417) Mina. (Si. Paul. Dinner (Joncert. 7.30 P. M. WEAF (492) N. Y. Cool Miners’ Trio to WEAF. ' 8.00 P. M. WBHM (226) Chicago. Broadlmoor-I WMBB (250) Chicago. Trlunon Duo. WEAR (390) Cleveland. Progrnmi drum WDA-F. CKUL (357) Toronto. Concert Pro- gram. KFNF (266) Shenandoah. Progrannl W-BAI. (2-16) Richmond, Musical. I 8.15 P. M. " l 121111120 (2116) Lansing. Reo Band. I Wlll’ (509) Phlln. West Phllu. H. Sq’ Concert Program. Ii —-—--i----- l c1111.. The rink to be cleared and PLUM PORRIDGE OR PLUM,‘ 8.30 P. M. lloolll-d ouch night by ‘Mr. E PQTTAGE Agrfll‘ A‘ ill“ “m5” “f file blllillles’ ’w.1nc() (zso) Lansing Mich. Rea a caplllldy ‘givingfln [portion of the Fore-runner o‘: Plum Pudding) WUAD (266) Nushvnm vane” rlor 1 1-‘ l 1.. M. 1.1111 - .. . . . . ’ . . P""g"“'“" innnll snpoii: liiiiliilvylolli “the ‘close o?! ‘Oliliikfiillfi (“lit-nth ‘if 9M‘? 500;! DeTP-“ZHO (526) Des M°lne5' R3133" 11-. llr- 1.11 n .11 l. T . '., ” m“ °g”° w" l‘ Kllmlei- “mlznnflildid glllilestlxllllfunhls e a ‘*0 .e1y Bhbellfilll. soup is desired ulidlwRc (-109) Washington. good work. ’I‘l1e bzlllnt box was tbcn sbllkl-n 11p and \Vllbur Jones prov» l~.ll lo 11v llll" viciiln lo proceed wiil1 the story at our ncxi pivoting. This . pl-rirnl "in followed by our recrca- lzon viz. :1 lzulnc of cllarnllc-s iii \vl1'l-l1 iin- \\'lil'(i "trlursforln" was so wvli ucicll tin» (1111111110 team gucssl-ll‘ llli‘ wnrll i111111l-.lll:1t(-ly. A short 11ml- ivns (hen spent in "s11 11 l1 - >1’- -1 =11 1'~1 QUALITY fv|1-.<(.|‘\\'ll]:nl Zfllillii. 1.; .‘;1T.‘Y...'1.‘.’- l1il-r. Sllrall 11nd two rnlcces. Prud- cncx- and Isobel] lugs. served lunch. we ha” a “and flock on hand of The next lueetlng ‘is in the hands e ‘ouowmg stand.“ will: _ M; 0i 1111-. lldtcrury Conrmitltee, viz. ion Round, Albion Stove. Alblonl%m‘l “R""'-’ I‘""°J“""B {"4 Mal)" u‘ old Sydney, lgwlnghl" and w1’1'l;l1.ll1;hlqi]l;l1'sulblect is 5A -Nigl1t 1/"11988 Screened. also Besco ____<_._}_____ oke and Hand and Soft Wood. PERSONALS Lowest Prices. Prompt Service. . D. GILLIS & CO. PHONE 176 ast SldeBrucc Stewart d1. Cm’!- Wharf. MF- ‘W- G- ‘U022. has returned from ll business trill to 'l‘0ro111o. Airs. (Porno Carver Pownal, has Konc in Bunion. Jill's. W111. Judson. Pownal. is re- ported to be quite illl. Her (laught- 1 .. ox. tongues, put in so-up finer whole bread sliccll 11nd crumbled, raisins Hvfiilull, currunis, picked. null slum-d prunes, o1‘ illcsc 2 ll):1._ ouch. Add lclnollr-l, lnucc and cloves,‘ nil boilcll in ll 11111111111 lliig in syrup, 1 (luurt o1‘ rcll winc, and lifter lioil- 1111.; i111‘ ‘A; lllnlr udll l1 pint oi‘ suck. i'l1c brunlly or hiaillciru wiil1: 12-1‘ to- lluy w(111‘t do. l‘ui in cool pllicl- llnll it will keep llililly weeks. i SNAPDRAGON ‘Stalk’ muscutcl raisins. place brandy unll sci alight to it. then let the pluycrs smilch the raisins out 01' the burning spirit, Decorate dish with berriell holly. THE DUKE (OF WELLiNGTON’S FAVOURITE DINNER (Written in Que-en Victoria"s own Hand-writing) C CLEAR SOUP WHAS (-106) Louisville. Concert. WEAF (-192) N. Y. Gold Dust Twins" WGY (380) Schenectady. KDKA (309) E. Pitta. Sacred Soul! KDKlA (309) E. ‘Pitts. Concert. WEAlh‘ (492) N. Y. Everready Hour \VLRiNY (259) N. Y. Old Musical lod-lson ll our. l also K~Sl), W-CAE, WCCO, WEAR. WElDi, W'l."l. WGR, WJAR, Willi). WOC, WWJ. Ilddinon Jlour also YVJZ, W100. dlnll l-lour. 8.50 P. M. {W/slu (s26) Cincinnati. Chimes. 9.00 P. M. KFDM (316) Beaumont. Tex. -Musi- them 1n a metal dish, cover with WED (428) AflmmL ‘Muslcfl WJJD (370) Moosehezlrt. Popular- WGY (380) Schenectady. Vocal. WhW (423) IClncinnntl. Old Time Revlcw. also WCAL, 111000. WEAR. WEEI, WFI, WGR. WOC, WSM; WTAG, WWJ, WJAR. NRA (291) Monctorl. Studio Pro- gram. Comedies. WDAF (492) N. Y. Conversational French. WGY (380) Schenectady. Talk." also from WJZ and WR1C. W~EW (248) St. Louis. (Reading. WlBZ (333) Springfield. Profession- al Hockoy-dbioston Bruins vs. St- ~ QC)»€ iiloolpzsé '4 -@€1?1i11dt tfifi sun-fw- I -—\ _--‘K%/— Can you still look behind the curtain of childhood? Florenz Clark, the well knlown children’s artist, can, and she will do so, daily, with young readers of this newspaper; “Tree Top Stories," a lovely little illustrated tale a day, will begin today. You’ll be "de- lighted with them-and so will the children. . _ trnannorrnrowu" GUARDIAN were second with 34.9 points (44 fer with 51.1 points (62 eggs.) Bir=l1'i(:u_li11rel for Saskatchewan from, ' eggs» 151p Tglmage lml-llcrflu p911 of Nc. 7, pen l5. a Barred Rock owncullllmn ll) 1.918 and is at present M.P. Barred Rooks were “lira Wm, 34g by Mr. Clilfold McEwen third wiil1 for Mlelvillc which ho won by B. FEATURE TALKS-SPORTS 50.3 points (600858) Mn Tulmuge FoMm-ls pm of The production for the wcck “'11s ‘Barred Rocks still lcuds the Con- 43-1 per (re-M v1‘ a possible- ‘test with 331.8 points. Mr. Everett i} §i‘.’.‘”.".‘$_lf..§°il.{§f .Z.’§-.".l“§.l.‘§f“°nl§ MDTJIIBPWBII May fii"ff‘liii“iii.-f‘i‘.ilif" 2J3?‘ 281.3.‘ Be Saskatchewalfs Next Governor 74o p_ M_ points (38 eggs.) 7.55 P. M. “Travel 8.00 P. M. Literary and lMir. Charles McKennws Barred Rocks are fourth with 256.6 Points- lINine eggs only were disallowed or Mrs. Herbert Thompson, D11n- B°H°d Turb“ ""1 AMhQVY 53"" WGBD (345) Zion Treble Olen lPatricke. this recall?“ “ccount or being Oqgawxl sgnThzes, Sggilau, R _ _ _ ,, . . l1 ff 1 l. ‘llh , . NO k f V | v ' , . M. [m e we ' ' ' l ' ' . “ ‘ "W “ “ “f Yuunq Duck‘; lvnnenvalirnq Green Willows PM“ W“, Concert or WJY(405)Na.1Yfi;oologica1Tslk. 60:11; ass-s fgrtihgsyfekélitifibfggil]lxlfgzffijgélggiffxfrxfgnfgll°llffélz __ “ Dr. Stanley Bagnall who is now lPeaa ' ‘ i 8.30 P. M. ' 53s w l‘ 8 an ' ‘, I flsgistl\llt mofossfl. it Dam i‘ 5e d Wm,‘ b n d m‘ t chestra. I ‘ b h_ points to date 3729.1. to become Lieutenant Goveinnr or - l, (ll"i‘v“rsil’r‘ Inuit"? $18 beemouspi We Jlnir an w a“ 9.15 P. M. KDKA (309) East Pitts mg The leading hen to date is bird Saskatchewan next month, when I poinlcd associate editor of n new - dental journal which is being ‘pub- lished in Chicago. Dr. Bagnall is u son oi’ Dr. J. S. and Mm. Bag- ‘nall oi’ this city. -———-¢o->---—- ‘Gus. bllllvllnllr-ss, heartburn, dyspepsia. null sllnllillr lliti will not trouble you ,\ if you inko Swim-Vs Syrup. Any drug ‘slorc. .' , l l Little Engines ” That Burn Up . Energy All Sizes Womerra, Mlsecs and Chlld- j,- "H's Ovcrshoes at tho old prices. although they have lime away up in price lately. Women's $3.50 Mine; sizes 1 to 2 .. $2.25 “" Children's 8 to 10 02-00 Ladies’ Wool Hose All Discounted This is your time to buy. $1.50 Wool Hole now . . 08c 90c Wool Hose now 800 Three out of ten run down because their fuel supply l‘ not equal to their needs- ‘1 Qugrd against this by taklflfl Wsmpols Emulsion of 00d Liver Oil ans preventative. Bi-Teirnl-I-osiery A now shipment just _ celved in fashionable shades. II Beige, Frolt, Senora, é Buckskin. Black. .11" ' ‘ALLEYL-Mi A A ggnlinwasllr rum-w: AR- Don‘! wait until you are all ' down and out. An ounce 6' o prgvelltlon is worth l P°""d I ,0; “m, Get a bottle today >v from 4)“ . 4 irHarold L. Worthy l DRUGGIBT i i i Fashionable‘ Hocbry 4 A-ALAQ Dictionary Coupon Plano find anoloaod the cum of l....-'.~..........-.-..... ‘"11 "W New or » Renewal Subscription u. Tho Charlottetown Guardian and l0 Oonto extra for New Unl- "Pllly Dictionary. "M411 "F"! .. uullm o. infill’ i31- llsmp bcyond an IIIIIOO or u alou- a) allow »- acandruaoljoocotcogjllosIICII ROAST CHICKEN WITH BREAD SAUCE FLAVORED WITH (PARSLEY. GOOSEBERRY TART (Or Cherry or Rcd Currant Tart made Into “short pastry" with whipped‘ cream unflavoured.) STRAWBER-RIES For Deep Chest; Colds v All colds should he treated will) vapors, for vnDOFB 11ml“! ca“ guppy (i111 111l~dicl1tion DIRECTLY l0 ll“. ail- pussagcs null lungs. Vicks is ii. “Vfll""'" treatment 111 solve flu-m. For (lee? 11091316 rolllll You ilrsl lllllll)’ ‘hill W“ low" (-1-. (in-r llirout llllll (‘host I11 (rpeil m.“ lmr‘_s_ “N.” mussngla briskly wiil1 Vii-ks llir l’) minutes. 60'6"“ lln thickly (1nd cover wiil1 ll. illlnucl l'l0il\_ i Vii-ks uni only lwlllMlllp“ “lwj n. [Nllllilfiil or plusicr. bill the 1:1- grclllenlll, Vlllmrillul by the boly “ llent, uro lnhnlod nil 11111111 long. This (loublv notion ul-lunlly ("hl-(‘ks the moat stubborn cold overnight- l K u c “ s Wm‘. (I81) nnvenport. Special DX M p p0 y A pg Run‘ 12.50 A. M. - ..wlu. 21.1 points (as em). m. o. flmflfilluml/Alrsl/szo ltA/nv nuns (441) 1nd. lifldlfllhl Pwlil!" F- °°"°"' P" °' will" “film” WOAU (277) Philadelphia. Vocal. WM1AQ (448) Chicago. Musical. WGN (302) Chicago. Jazz Skamlper. WO1RlD (275) lBatalvia, ill. Vocal. WMCKBOO) Memphis. Musical. WFAA (476) Dallas. 1S0. Methodist WIhNY (259) N. Y. Irish Bullades. WGY (380) Schenectady. Vocal. WOC (484) Davenport. Musical. KJR (385) Seattle. Studio Program. WHO (526) Des W-MC (500) Memphis. Organ. KG-W (492) Portland. Concert. wKllw (326) Cincinnati. (Popular KGO (-120) San ll-‘rancisco. \\‘li,-\\V (5.2s) Omaha. Bee Alarm. wlln) 9.20 P. M. 9.30 P. M. Night. M ‘usical. U. Faculty. lClllmes. 11.15 P. M. 11.30 P. M. ‘ 12.00 Mid. . ‘Molnes. Little Symphonic. Songs. 1'0 (420) lSnn Francisco. (Program. 12.30 A. M. Studio Stud-lo Program. . 12.80 A. M. (H) (361) Oakland. llflllllfi. Auction V 1.00 A. M. 'l1'1‘ (-100) (Iblcago. League. Your Hour (226) 011mm Mlnnlshl Jamboree. Whl Music Prosram- lWorld Cruise by (Radio. WORD (275) Batavia. World News. 0. wuss (400) Louisville. Talk. (lure. CKAC (410) Montreal. Windsor. KFYVE (240) lSt. Louis. Romaine. WKlRfi (326) Cincinnati. Aims. KPOA (454) Seattle. Harkness. KPO (423) San Francisco. Cnbir- inns. KGW (492) Portland. Multnomah. WRC (m) Washington. Le Paradlsi WSM (326) Cincinnati. Simon's. KGO (361) Oakland. St. Francis. Klllil (405) Los Angeles. lllckmnu's.l (Copyright 1926, by international EGG LAYI NO CONTEST Notes on the P. E. Laying Coma! for the 12th No. 7, pen 11,11 Barred Rock ownedHon. R. W. Newiunds term in that by the Experimental Station, with-office expires. it is reported here. 523) pglnfg (63 eggs). Second is‘ Mr. Motherwell ls a native of On- 3° P' M bird No. 10, in pen l6. a Barred tario, born at PerthflLanark Colin- Ronk owned l1y Mr. Talmage Fos- ty. in 1860. He was Minister oi As- ‘ I J_ ._ 8.45 ‘P. M. T111111 10.30 P. ML WOAI (395) San Antonio. Concert. Kirghiz“) Slmmudouh‘ Travel _ KFAD (.141) Lincoln. University W0C u“) DavenporL Travel Lec_ WANT TO DANCE? » ifs All New The publishers abandoned the printing plates which they formerly used, because 1 they had made an entirely new dictionary throughout in order to keep abreast of Father Time. EASY FOR YOU TO GET Subscribe or renew your Subscription to The Guard- ian and include 50 cents ex- tra for Dictionary. CLIP THAT COUPON AND GET YOURS NOW 11.00 P. M. (When in season served with fine 1010 P M 3,90 p, M, fufl") . KMA (252) snennliuooh. Mandolin Wm (51?) 1:23“:- §°'°“““°"" 0f BORDEAUX WINE M"““°‘f““' WlP (509) Philadelphia. Pagoda NUPF‘ Th Duke of wellington Kglfisltff) Hm spun“ Semi‘ kclub‘ 00o P M\ so ‘es up to you to keep up e - . . . ' ' ' lost-hlsflrest cook because he cured ‘wiil1 (m) Chums“ SW1“ "wwnsm (226) Chicago. Moulin t0 date Wlth this new dlc‘ so little about what he had to ent. WIEAF; (492) N. Y‘ Bridge’ my) B01186. 93o P M tjonary Slop thut rulll with billiard’! Llnilucnt W000, WEEI. WFI, WGR, WOC, WHN (360) ‘N- Y. ‘Pahsadas! - Lhlhm" WEZlIiOAéilJOT ‘Cleveland. Studio WQRD (Z75)1OB;;“;“ML“I- 'P“"“"“‘Y' OFFERED To ALL a . * - hogrum‘ “H5 R M_ WOKIQSKO) Schenectady. Pennsyl- ' ,- , [-111 KFVE (240) St. Louis, Studio Pro- w ‘H92 _ EAF‘ ) N. Y. Lopez, also T ‘ 7 _ Rub ‘mm 1° so P M wear, wmln. WFI, WEE], THE CHARLOTTETOWN . ' ' ' ' ' w s. ,ww. ' WSM (423)1%f:£l:'_1a|6|l' Musicale’ KTlg (fflgAgot Spi-Iings. Moyer~ ' l _ ~T e ') wMao (.149) Chicago. u. of c. D'""" =- "NC Hotel 12.00 ‘Mid. 1.1” A. M. l. / .-. 1 / '1 “TH UNIV IC 1.30 A. 1M1. ' Radio (Programs. Chicago.) D llland Egg WeOk Ended Jan. 28rd, 1026 r. RV rstt ‘Hmratffs to Legborns leads this week; n of; Newly CompilednNew Type --- New Special Features -- Thousands . ETN 13w) ERSlTlt ' Pa?!) "W511i" . . iHI ~ x‘ 1 I I largo majority. His appointment t0 'il1l> Lieutenant (‘mvcrnorship would _. ll‘ll\'l' this sent vacant. There would l1l~ 11l1 (lifficuliy 1'11 lion. C. A] Dun’ uinpjs ivillning l1, blli it is believ- l-(i 111111 .\lr. Dunning is to be mov- IE1] intu lilo Dominion cabinet and i lwonli prefer u senl in Relrina. thus Hearing the sail) illclvilll- seat for lnnolher nllnister. possibly Vincent |Massey or Right Hon. George P. |(‘.1ohan1. BUILT IN CANADA‘ The railway car which was used ns n chnpclle nrdeuie‘ and funeral conch in transport the remains 0! lilo lute Queen mother of llaiy, was originally built in the Angus shops, ‘Montreal. New Words. I 3 1 .1... abllu .. w-dl .-\_.~.- 1n- o... you.