non 8. 05%? ?_______. .._ KITCHEN NOTEBOOK by Wuluyflila/Q Dementia Science Counnlm- day t ' llostc y“ Never Tasted Better Fudge Than T hi: ' don't often boast as proudly as . but many, fudge made by my has a ifierent bod . a finer, m- texture, a smoot ness that " won't find ordinarily. 1 myself . nocrenit for these results.l know i‘ the gyplflfl3Ii0l1 of these outstand- uiilities lies in "three things: cook- fl“, fudge justto t_he soft; ball stage i, no longer. vigorous heating, and use oi‘ Carnation Milk. 4M why," so many people ask, up] Carnation Milcgive results 1 amt {mm those of-ordinary milk ‘ m“ very definite reason for t Me superiority. Carnation Milk ‘n nj1e(l"——lll3l. is,_itscream co ~ ‘ i, mlirn up into tiniest particles i, diflflbllied uniformly‘ all through miik, As Carnation lilkis evap- ‘ed m double-richness, this means “very drop of milk has a double . e of enriching cream. Not only t but the greater fineness of the I, in particles gives a_ smoother. finer ‘Jun, m all cookery in Wll1Cll Carna- .-.. Milk is uvbll- girl! Like Carnation Better for All Cooking As in making candies, so in all cook- {arllillllill gives a richness, a 5,, creaminess, a fine, fragile tex- (llfll. even the bestpl bottled milk ,. t equal. Try this better milk. ygptflflletl to dnu le creaminess, “ lio- ‘nizedf’ and sterilized _ for safe- ing, it places at your disposal an . . I exceptional] ' ‘ mini. 3nd iiiyihi°filfg'l‘fi'éiieiili‘l’t’" °" economical form. I have a_ whole Carnation Cook Book l ll 0f 790068. which I’d like to seiidl W“- mal Y0" may know this better Way 0f Cooking. Ask for “My Hundred g3V°Y1§eR9QD€S/' It's (rec. Address arnation- Milk Products Co, Limited, Aylmer, Ont. CamationPp-qlinu 1 CUP brown sugar, 2 cups ivhiie suKar, tbsp. corn syrup, 1;.’ cup,- nlllilzzi cup Carnation Milk diluted “llll /z Clip water, l tbsp. maple sugar or mapflline. Boil together all ingre- dients (except nuts and flavoring). \\ hen solt ball is formed in cold water, lARY , Ltd Central Guardian . TURNIPS! Dump every . Highest Drtccs paid- Newuome & McLeod, his week l1- _ ALL KIDDIES Winter Hats sell- le and 5 in: at half price. Prowse Bros. Ltd. NEW UNIVERSITY DICTION- rc-nilr-ni for 0Q cents and ore coupon. Every home should have one, to (iuardinn i BALANCE of Ladies Winter coma lclearing" at hnlf price. Prowse Bros. l TO CLEAR AT COST PRlCES.—i 'l‘hi- biilanvo or our stock ol‘ horw Hlilllkvlri. l-‘ur llobcs, Hulls, Shocp-l lint-d (‘r-nts, iuiil wool, cooli-i" fllitu-l remove {yum me’ add "avg-ring. l(I'l'.\'. 8.1.. llurily Kit place pan in cold water, without shak- "“" mg. until haii<l_can be held against MAHOGANY bottom of pan Wlllltilll(liitfullllfifllfltlil TRAY. i2 x l8 inclics, m?(l.d\\‘lll1f$lllll.€(l wooden spoon; bargain at _$l.'l5, a Sheet rop rom spoon otn buttered Gram," street, Carnation Fudge . 2 tbsp. butter, ‘.5 squares bitter choc- olate, 3 cups sugar, 2 tbsp. corn syrup,‘ l/é cup Carnation Milk, diluted with ‘A cup water, 1 tsp. vanilla. Melt butter anr shaved chocolate in sauce pan, add sugar, corn syrup and diluted Carnation. (Took until mixture forms a solt ball in cold water or reaches a_ temperature of 235“ l’., stifling occir, sionally to prevent sticking. Remove from lire and add vanilla. When cool beat until creamy and mold on but-l a“? tered plate. , ' . “cw- WCQX‘. in l , Smoother IF you want the rich- est, smoothest fudge or other candy, use Car- nation Milk. All foods made with milk or crcam are smoother and richer when Carnation is uscd-—j ust pure, .' whole milk evaporated to double richness and sterilized. It keeps. It is always the same. 1t saves butter and cream. (See recipes above) g Carnation Milk "Front Contented Cows ” l \ l itcd ..'i can, Song. IIESCO COKE-Many household- urc binning Coke. tho hes! quality. Phone 240. l m- l ply Co. l |‘ (lllll ‘Ufllll tl vii-l 0th. iil. Pmiluri d in (iinadu bi- tll".‘lllt‘(l ilrics. h A FLOUR l you can trust. Because it; has already met a rigid baking test I l l I l / I YOU are sure of , the best results I whcn using Quaker Flour. its quality l mid linking excel- l l(‘ll(‘(‘ iievcr vary. Your recipes turn l out cxactly the way l _\ou want thcm. l Flour hears the Quakcr name only after ll it mccts definite high standards. Among | (illlL‘l' tcsts wc takc a szunplc from cuch l day's milling and hiikc it in our 0W1! , kitchcns, under zictunl honu- conditions- ‘l ll lllllSL ‘bake right or it cannot hour thv v Quiilccr brand. ‘I Quukcr Flour is hcst for all houschold » l link-ins‘ lmfbosi-s l)l'l"il(l, cakcs, lm-“irl” ll givcs ii lightncss oiiil cvi-iincss 0i tcxlurc such as no ()lll(‘l‘ llnlll‘ Riv“- EWTY llilg sold uiidci‘ will’ IIIUIlPY llmik guiiriinti-c that _(__)|l£\l\'(‘l' Flour will givt‘ 1TH! ihi- ulmnsl sutisiziclioilf - ll! l‘ Always the Same . MILLED ‘BYTIHIJ MILLl-YRS or ovAKI-IR "A" \ I '- ONT. City Railw CNRA N. B. sorl. S 420 lo r . Always t eBest Country Wrlizlcy for sport. NEW DRESSES arriving dallyll afternoon and evening; in and see thcni; Prowsc Bros. Ltd. MAHOGANV FINISH SERVING‘ TRAY, l2 x l8 inches, ii wondov’ l'iil bni'p;.iiii at $1.75 irt llolmuirlr. (Iriillon Strict. I i ~. —~— l l SOME of our new spring coats‘ . Come in and lPFmVSB Bros. Limited. NICKELLED SERVING TRAVSq lltl ti l5 iiii-hcri. with your (choir-m. oi" llwll bountiful patterns, Oll-ly $10K’ n: llolnizliiis. (iraftoii Strcol. ' BALANCE 0t "luv-rows. riiutci" ldicsscs in Jersey mid Flannel clear- fing at discounted prices. Prmvsc‘ (Bros. Ltd. 3006-3-8q3i l - EVANGELISTIC SERVICES — {The evangelistic services in tho Un- (lhuriwh at Princetoivn Road‘ will (‘.(‘.i‘il|‘llCll('.I‘. cvcry cvciiinp; nl 7.30 iiistcail ol‘ 8 o'clock. RrvfliN. Mm:- Iilvzingclisl; lGllKlyS L. MacKiiuioii Dirt-ctor oi‘. l‘li. _ 11., UNITED (l1IllRC1I—Cavcn(lisli‘ ‘ ()1 wart-nation. _ Minister. lciidish 3 p.m.; Rustico '7 p.m. Rev. RC1! OF ic 11th., at Capo ill ii. m.. if lllf‘ travclling is favor- _ lblc. u‘. DcSahii- at 6J0 p. m. Also [Moudnji 12th at Argyle Shore ut "H0 p. m. Broadcast CFCY Friday’ 7 p. in. liOllfiVflilll l-‘ISll1NG.—As thc rc-l luorl o!‘ ha. lboyal Commission that. {is invvstigzitiiig tho (zondllions iiiid ‘iirquircnu-nts ofllic fisheries of tho‘ Atlantic Coast, hits not. yi-t. bconl iiubiiiittctl, uiid‘ its prcparutioiis will in ])l‘(ll§1'(*SS to." tlic zippmiu-liing 'ol .tir lirwliiin; si-zisoiis, it. hm: hccii no izhangcs rogiilutioiis that will affcct tho si-ii~ sons of the curly part 01' this yciii" wll bc made. says Wm. A. Found, Dircctor of Fisheries Mr. S. '1‘. Gallant. lnS))(‘l5|.()l‘ oi‘ Fishy that (‘TIL 'I‘0m0rr0w’s Radio Program i FRIDAY. MARCH 0T1], 1928 \ CNRT 1356.9 Metres). _TORONTO. 7:00 I‘. M. R. N. Cornfield and his Dance\ Orchestra by Canadian National ays. 9:00 P. M. l Erwin Hnris, Hungarian Violinist. ' 0 l’. M. Literary Review. 0:45 P. M. (Fws terirs if desired. .. . . . Toronto me 5,60,, Mme, Review J‘ "v l . l 'l‘o sot oti lhc living room and that new Chcstcrficli. iamm hDCEl-ginllolllkltfifitldlvgi Aglsliiliilk‘ OR the same Chcsterlicld Quite ‘uhliolstcrcil in Sim“ 3mm new‘ d Chesterheld Table‘ There l“. a Inc“ ranc, pa" . ' -, L ,1 .. . '. c .., x . . _ . ‘ , . _ __ _ .l . tin-e. good grade Tapestry’ with Cushions’ both value herein .1. bOlHl “yiliiut Chesterfield Table, with The Cflnhdlaiiiiogliléellli. 1 qllflrbéttel sides covered in same mntcrial " PIECE v00 1H1 lb X l5 lnrll loll. lllill W" 111T‘ llwkl’ l" lwlllg of mixed voices in Scott-Guttil nblc to oifci you at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and other part-songs. ' 1 ‘ 10530 P. M. l Lionel H. Bilton, ‘Cellist with Mnryi McKinnon at the piano. (475.9 Metros», MONCTON. 8:45 P. M. Farmer's Period. 9:00 .1‘. M. ‘Prnvcl Ttalk. 9:05 P. M. Studio Instrumental Quartetlc. 9-58 l’. M. . l Atlantic Standard Tlmc Signals andf Wciithcr Forecast. 10:00 I’. M. Studio Programme by the C. N. It. Entertainers: Ida. Brcmner Malcolm. Harding, in three short sketches,‘ nsststcd by Miss Katherine Dick~l Mrs. oprano. 11:00 l‘. M. Llttlc Coiiccrt Orchestra. WRVA, RICHMOND. VA. 1254.1 Mctcrs-IOOO Watts. 0:15 1'. M. l l News Lender Sports ‘riilk. ll 0:30 I‘. M. Holcl William Byrd Duo. 7:00 I‘. M J. Hnrold Lawrniicrys Orchestra. 8:00 1'. M. v Road ltcport~Chctnisitry Talk. 8:15 I‘. Fiddlers. 0:00 I‘. M. Hour. 10:00 I‘. M. American Legion Show. ll:00 I‘. M. Hotel Richmond Orchestra. ~ 12:00 P. _Carry Mo Buck to Old Vlrglnuy. l I-‘INISII sisnvmo} Wo can sup- A. Ficlmrd k SCOTLAND.—— Rev.’ ‘Ev/cu Mncfinugnll will prczich Sah- iu writing to Evn Taylor, i cniinitorrmown ommnnnwo p’ F 4 market 2948-3-6-31. .1‘! 3006-3-8-31 armers’ Week i Bargains in» " Ghesterfield Suites, if Zi006-3-8-3i ' lo. iflllih-fl-Tfllg a Wfllltlefllllv t Holmairsn 2934-3-74!!! 3006-3-8-315 l select yours aous-s-a-sil Zflfill-fi-fi-Jli End Table FREE! FREE WITH EACH CHESTERFlELD‘ V SET SOLD DURING THIS SALE Miss I r n . jt0' Q I‘? .; . 4-8-2"; ~ . . _ “m 'i A _£.,"(‘lllllll(‘ solid ivalnul. lGnd 'l‘:il.ilc, _|ll.‘;l the thing for tho HlllOkCl‘ or lamp or hooks ~~-»;','l\'l‘.ll froc with l‘\'(‘l‘_\’ -(‘.hosl<-i‘li<~ld Suite sold (luring lFiii-iiicrs’ '\\'<:<-i<. Tm verso iil' i- 3 piece‘ llhesterfield Suites Finished in Mohair llorc is 1l.ll(il.l|(}l' outstaiiiliiig vailuo in a. (‘hesitorficltl Suite, iii. :1. price so 9 low that only by buying in oar-load lots could wc mako such :1 low price possible for you. The suite coiiiiiriscs llhcsterlicld, Wing Chair and Arm (Yhair, tiiiislicil in thc now ‘W’ weave mohair in taupe or walnut. FlliltlfiS. "Phc spring construction is especially strong and conitortablc, the extra strong springs be- ing tusti-iii-d on oxtru \Vl(l(-‘. web bottom and securely 2lll(‘.ll0l‘t"(l to hardwood frames. ‘The popular show- r wood frames are in the kidney and serpentine designs. The (fllSllltlllS are reversible and finished in attractive patterns. A wonderful value, this Chesterfield, Wing: Cll21l1‘£1l1(lAl‘111Cllal1‘3.l2 (Easy terms if dosirodl A Chesterfield Table in . Solid Walnut 3 piece Ghesterfield suite with Reverse Bushions , I _ You an: gutting real value whon you got: this 3 PIECE} (‘.lll<]S'l‘lERFllCIil') SUITE at. $ I $169.00. ’l‘hc.rr- is a. beauty to it, a stylc, a. smartxnoss, a rich and luxurious comfort. that. iualics it. onoof the outstziiiiliiig values oi’ tho year. The frame is of kiln-dried hardwood, thoroughly seasoned and (lowellerl Lli. all joints; the s oats and backs are ol‘ (loop spring oonstriict.ioii, ceovcrcil with Low, moss and cot- ton felt; in (zoveiiiigs you can, have your choice ol‘ lino quality mohair in taupe or brown shades or Jacquard velours in a number of popular shades. Thc spring- lilled cushions have reverse sides covered in fancy pat- terns of tapestries. Jacquard vclours or Friozcs, which give the (Jl1Sl1l011S——\lVlll('l1 take most of the wear-- double wearing qualit.y' Each of the three pieces»- Clicsterfield, Arm Chair and Wing (‘hair-is large and roomy and built by export craftsmen to give years ol’ comfortable service. THREE PIECE Cl-IIEC». I iii tliv‘ Dnlhousie‘ presented Electrical TWCRFIELD SUITE‘ COlVlI-‘LE/FE . . . . . . . . . PS- - -See these Beautiful Styles V\"<>l1(l@1‘fl1lly beautiful. these B11089 Lamps and Junior Lamps, just arrived from tho makers. 'l‘liey have walnut. finished stands with silk shades in a number 0i‘ now shapes and have an inside and outside cover of silk with leorgette overall, nczit paiicl inserts mi sidc and long silk fringe and trimming. A ivonderful var- ir-ty to choosc from. Sol of two lamps, tridgc and .luiii0i' w I ' ll at And thou wc hzivo Bridge lizimps with nictiil slzinds and parchment shades 4 _ i-ea - - - v v - - ll I . Charles“ in n. wiilc soloclioii ol' ])l(‘%1.Flllg('()l()l'H :i.t - - < - » ~ - - - - - V » - - - - - a » - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- H()LMAN’S , A i Home Furiiishers Since 1857 % ' i y Grafton Street