" 1~Acr:.snc a 'rum crn\RL0'rrn'rowN GUARDIAN ~ _ _ I _ _ _ .I DEGEMBF-R 21.1914 ` _ ` _ ; ` " ' ` ' mor-1' ....»...... ,_ '_ _ ~ llhaumalism, ll Snaalling Disease IPPLEQUGHIS .of milk and one cup of llour. To a lsecoud cup of ilour add two taaspo'on~ *luis of baking powder; edd this to t-he batter and as mush more ilour ` - T0 DRY APPLES L _as is necessary to mskp ul soft dough Select sound lrl.llt_that has matured 'Roll out quickly one-lnl! inch thick. _ _ _ _ Throbbing Mulcles and Swollen Joints Made Well. RUB ON NERVILINE. Old age knows n_o (oe more subtle more unrelenting than rheumatisin. tering for those who never hoped to be well again. There is a marvellous healing pow- er in Nerviline which it derives from the extracts and puices of certain rare harbs and roots. It allays almost magically the awful pain that only But, alas, it settles in the joints and Congestion is drawn out of the mus- niuscles. and iliiall'y torchers its vlc cies, stiffened joints are eased and lim~ guns, ibered up, the old time feeling olde- Todny the disease may be in the pressioii is cast off, and once again muscles or the hack. thigh, shoulder ,Nervlline brings the sufferer to buoy- or neck-to-uiorrow in the joints of;ant, vigorous lasting good health.` the hand, toes. args or legs it may] Every home needs good old Nervl- work with redouhled fury. ,line, needs if for earache, toothache, Whether the pain is constant or lieadnt-l1e,neuralgia,lumbago, sciatic, occasional. makes iio difference to stiff neck. chest, colds and sore throat. -'Norvilinej' _ Z\\’herever there is a pain. congestion Because other roniedies have tailed, for inflammation, Nerviliii-: will cure At first only a grumbling pain is felt. _rheumatics can describe. Parc, core and quarter and slice llengthwise. String and dry near the Hire, or spread on frames covered with 'muslim or netting, and l.at`dry in,the sun. Ifthe winter apples are not keeping well it is a' good-plan to dry, them to prevent waste. Although Cut into squares, lay two or three Iquarters of pared apples on each, ‘sprinkle with sugar and pinch the dough around the apples. Have a number of pudding 'cloths ready ed well with ilonr. Put a lllllllrlills some have a prejudice against driediin each,leave a little room for swall- apples, they can be mude.very palat- »able with a little care. - DRIED APPLE R014Y-POL Y l Siit apint oi fiour,two tablespoon-_ fuls oi baking powder and one-hal! tcasiwoniul of salt.:-ub in one table-, spoonful of shortening. Add two~` thirds cup of water, knead quickly ing una he tightly. Drop into 8 ret-I tie of rapidly boiling water and keep the water at a stendy_ boil for nn_ hour. Serve hot with hard sauce.-_ Have a saucer in the bottom of ket-, tle to prevent burning. _ SINDIVIDUAL APPLE Dl`MI’LINGS._ u .- »v».-ar - china* ;i ' i l Butter six mnllin ringsand set them \ .__;. and roll out into a very thin sheet, Brush. with melon butter. cuup meal apples line; the apples should be soak-| one a shallow agato pan which has been well buttered. Fill the rings with sliced apples. Make ,1 dough oi wrung out of cold waht and sprii\kl:l 'PENDING WOUNDED HORSES \°' l On the battlefields of France and Belgium hundreds of woiiuled horses are being tended day alter day hy the -lrmy Veterinary (`orps. The wounds ol animals are as carefully .treated as those oi the soldiers, and base hospitals and homes are ,utilised to nurse the injured chargers back to health. _ ` The veterinary surgeon at the front, needs to be a brave soldler,as he has to round up panic-stricken horses whilst shells are whistling over his head. Unless 5 horse is too badly mutilated to stand, it generally rush- es blindly about the battlefield, mad- dened by the pain of its wound. Il: is these animals which the “vete" have to capture and place in special horse ambulances. A soldier-attend< ant generally sits or; the head.o! the animal to keep him tranquil. Horse boxes are amongst the Army ilcld equipment, but they have proved too cumbersome to move about with any _ _ , , ,_ ed over night; rinkle over the one and 9_1; 1 c g, Str hour speed. Motor-ambulances, in' which dont P" d's°°f"“ged_' :"_0rv'u“,° gms "LL _ 1-, il i b M 50 . H I dough the apples spand iour table- Esifted sevcgal Eiifiiedlpwittlil dll;-hill tea- the h0l'S¢ iS laid flat. are gcllefolly "‘“`°‘I me “'°“’l °f f"‘S°”' H IMS _ "“_'§'* am s_ze _ 0, ._c'_ ra_ spoonfuls of sugar. Roll up and place ‘spoonful of salt and three lcve1°t»,¢¢;. luscd for conveying the suffering ani- ught health to those In t_lie d_e;.~p_esft size ..L._»c. all d’t._\ltrsi_.>i .lit (atarrlio _in __ buttered baking pam brush withjspoomuls ofbnking powder Chopmmls to the man despair. has mulled stars oi nv~iu su -zone o.. nss.on_,_ _anal .\. gwatel. and bake in n, moderately hot into the dry ingredients one-iolu~tb of' T110 V®f'¢l`ll1’lirY surgeon has amongst oven for threo quarters of an hour. in 4,-up 01 ohm-t.el,ing gradually nod his equipment a bell-shaped gun, After thc roll has been baking' for §1;h|»¢g-f¢,m~¢hg 0| 0, oup of milk or wat- iwhich _tires a bullet ir.-to the brain of hall an hour haste with ll tablespoon- ful of sugar dissolved in two table-i spoonfuls of water; return to the oven, to Slnzc. Serve hot. with cream and er. Drop ‘the dough on the apples on nn animal whose suflcrings are too the ring-5_ Leg-_ bake aboug twontylacute to fallow it to live. The mill- utes. With a spatula remove each tar." "Yet ' has to be 5°m““'hat 0! 3 I ‘4~‘».r *trie- L l Q-¢<\~ “The Silver Black Fox” The only Journal in the World Devoted To The Fox lndustry This Journal is advertising the Industry throughout the United States. in every section. - lt is making converts to the industry in all sections. - At this time when interest; opposed to the fox business are. using i-very nioans to knock ii. this .louruul is the best oilset. It merits the support of every fox ma-1. Subscription list is growing very lust, Next issue will he out early iii January. lf you have stock for sale, send for advertising rat-rs. Send also for a sam- ple copy. ' lt is the best medium in which to bring your proposition before those who have mo_ney to invest. . Publicit is what ig necessary The lndustry needs advertising. _,W3 ._ y _ Try an advertisement with us. IT PAYS. serve with hard sauce_ THE BLACK FOX PUBLISHING Boat well, without separating, two _ ' cc eggs, add apiuch of salt, one pint V iq _ ST. JOHN, N. B. _ "1 1'>1» ff ‘ Eastern S.S. Corporation T' _I ' _RJ-"1" " ININTER FARES The Eastern Trust C0. “if-‘°1°‘5‘f"‘T`»f`i’f§->'i'$ff"?.f’i on, ‘ .00 la. rn. Monday.. for Portland. ll-Isstport A PPLE DUMPLING B. Take lurgc l>al1_er‘s buns,slice oil thc outer crust and cut out so as to llfltllle HCUPZ brush over with melted Ibutter and place in the o'-en to or; and brown. Bake medium-siled apples iirom which the cores have been re-, :moved and the cemrc illlcd with but- ter and sugar. l"l.e'~ the umm in the cup and serve with whipped cream. . BAKED APPLE DUMPLINGS. Cut rich pie crust into six-inch squares. In the centre of each place a small apple, pared and cored. 'Fill the apples with sugar, cinnamon 'and a whole clove. Wet the edge oi the pastry with white of egg, fold it over the apple, pinch nnd flute to look well; liake about iorty minutes; to- ward the last brush the top with white oi egg and sprinkle with sugar. International Line Schedule in effect Nov. 26th St. John to Boston .... ...$5.00 la m for Lubes Eastport. Portland Boston.Returning, ‘eaves Central Wharf Bos! ~\`/ibec and St.,Iohn. dish with the crust side d0\\'i». Serve , with cream and sugar, hard sauce or with-3 iruit sauce. STEAMED APPLE DUMPLINGS. Fill well-buttered muilin pans hall lull of rather thick apple sauce. Two. cups of flour, two teaspoonfuls oi baking powder, one teaspoonfui of salt, two tablespoonfuls of butter rubbed thoroughly into the dry in' gredients. Add enough milk to make soft dough and drop one large tab- lespoooful on top of each pnn oi ap- ple sauce. Bake for twenty minutes in a rather hot oven. Serve hot with lemon sauce or maple syrup. A`P`1’LE J ELLY. Cut twelve pounds of apples into squares and core. Put into PFEBBFV' ing kettle and add six ,quarts of wat- er cover and boil gently lor twenty minutes. Drain over night and strain the juice. Boil rspidlyior iive minut~ es and add one pound of hot sugar to euch pint of juice; stir until the sugar dissolves and boil quickly nn- til it will form it jelly on the spoon or on a cold plate. Add the seeds of two vanilla beans and pour into ster- ilized glasses. Cover with parailinl - APPLE AND BARBERRY JELLY liqiial parts oi barberry and apple juicc; let boil for twenty minutes and add an ebual amount of sugar. Let boil briskly until it kjellies on u spoon. Quince, grape or wild plum may be used insteud oi the barbcrry juice. ‘ - Ill:-Hipling from the ring,plnce on alstfilteilist. f0l` ill Cavs-lI‘_\‘ charges and similar military movements the _cn- emy’s horses nre especially liable to rush wildly all over the field oi bat- tle when their riders full.. _At such times the veterinary corps capture all the animals they can, for horses nre very valuable at the moment. For some years there has been a. shortage of horses for the Army, al state oi affairs largely due to the fact that over 300,000 horses were lost in the South African {War, and also because breeding has lessened so considerably since the general introduction of me- chanical traflic on to the streets. HITTING HIM HARD. "It`s no use insisting. gentlemen. I will not sing. The doctor has forbid- den it." "Why He lives in this house, then?" Aqulrl, (4005l) (Pure Bred Certificate A. 16) Winning Race Record 2.27 1-4 The Richest Bred Stallion on P. E. I. A ninbred Electioneer. A great colt trotter, and sire of colt trot- ters. Season of 1914. Fee $15.00. APPLE MINT JELLY. J. M. NICHOLSON, D. V. D. _ 202 Kent Street Wash, quarter and core cithcr crab- Charlottetown. P E_ I_ Children Cf! , ~ _ C S OR The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been has b th I In u for over 80 years orne e s gnam so - and has been made under ' < onul supervision since its infanc , Allow no one todecelve youlnthiiz All Counterfelts, Limitations and “Just-as-good ” arg bug Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Uastorla is n. harmless substitute for Castor 011, Paro- gorlp, Drops and Soothlniisyrups. It is pleasant. 1|; e0ntalns_nelthcr Opium, orplilne not other Na;-ootlq substance. Its ago ls its guarantee. lt destroys Worms and alloys Feverishness. For more than thirty years It has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flntulcnoy, Wind Colle, all Teething Troubles and Diarrlmm. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimllutes the Food, givlngliculthy and natural Sleep. The Children’s Panaceuf-_-The M0ther’s Friend. losnumi-: CASTORIA Atwavs Bears the Signature of I , ‘ In Use For (Iver 3_0 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought | i I 1 . I “Have a Heart” /and buy your _wife 2_1 Record Brilliant Range. She will appreciate its being so smooth and easy to clean. No useless ornamentation. The Broad, Square Oven with perfectly straight sides is very roomy. The oven heat indicator inproved baking damp_er, sectional top, and revolving or flat grate are eac wort y of special mention. It matters not whether your kitchen is large or small- There’s a Record made to fit it. Made by the Record Foundry and Machine Compauv, Moncton, N. B. --FOR SALE BY-- i I 1°' apples or sour upplesl Add watei',but A°_ Main Line not enough to cover. Simmer, stirli-__ __ _ CAPITAL $1,000,000 RESERVE $225000 __ 1us;_;=;;5;=¢;;§_;_3»;j;C_s<»g_§_f;j“c___ _ - _ ' ' T' Reduced fare to New York " -' _ ' ‘~ 'rm ._ . . '$3.00 gd b io! Juicc take threcdourths oi n cup / _£31-__ _ . _ I 4 \ , ,l l R0bel’t E. HRYYIS, K. C °_ er _ut t° APT" wth' ,of sugar; heat the sugar in the oven. ` ' 'I assenger Stearrisliip. !\0R'I‘ll LANI) _lcave- Heat the apple juige to the ),oilin|_ _,-___.__ _' . P°"1°“d fm 5°” Y°"k 3' 6'°°l'M°>‘°"°'“ point quickly and let, boil for ten or .;' _| __ , ,~ ’:.°'.2‘ ami 28'.“"‘d D°°',3'8'12'"'22' 26 “"d 3 iliteen minutes, skimming ns needed, fill” :eight “mee three “mes a week' 'and add thc hot sugar; let boil again .1 I* i-3.. 141'; =;. . _!(` /_ 4.... __-..._ v " Hon. John McLean, M. P. P. Chairman, 5, ,,,,,,, T,,,,,,0,,,, ,,,K,,,m_ ,,_,,,, ,,.,,,.,, ,, 1,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.. 0,, 8 ,Om saucer add several sprigs of spearmlrnt JEIIIIBS Eden, H. B. LOIIQWOYEII, J. Su HIDEOH. L' RZXHZMPSON' T' F' h_P"` , ‘fund enough grccu vegetable coloring invest monies outside of the Maritime Provinces. £3 [__ ____ _ ` "AN AD|AN “i’T“IIi lu these times of financial trouble its position is _‘_‘ _i_o__.go PACIFIC 8" ll mall stronger than ever. Correspondence Invited. B. A. Weston, General Manager _ 6274-10-29Mthstutf. The Belgian Relief Committee Fund The Hon. J. A. Mathieson, Premier has been advised that the Admiralty has placed at the dis- posal of the Nova Scotia. P. E. Island and New Brunswick Belgian Relief Committees the Steam- er Trenegloss for the purpose of carrying further supplies to the stricken people of Belgium. This ship will be available about December Twentieth and will sail on or about December 25th. The Belgian Relief committee has authoriued me to request further donations of cash, clothing and food stuffs. Persons within the city who desire to contribute clothing or food will please send same E- F EMMING. llent. St. John. N, ll Leave Ch"l`0wn Leave Rocky Pt 1.30 P. M. 2.00 P. M. 2.30 “ 3.00 “ 4.30 " 4.50 " SUNDAY i-I 95°F? S355 ."-'.‘> .22 1* Q7 Q 20.00 A. M. 1.00 P. M. 2.30 " M. MURPHY. Manager. £ Furness l Sailings From For Via St. John's LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL S'l`i-ZAMBR ' Tabasco lie.-_ lm, Dec. 8th Durango Dec.28th Dec. 26th Queen Wllhelmins Jan. l6th From For LON DON LON DON Sagamore Dec. i9 th Sachem Dec. 29 th (lraclana Jani' 6 th Dec. l9lh Ster Point ,hey I5 th _ Furn¢ss,Wlthy& Co. Ltd. I L_ Halifax. Dec. |0th *QI matter to make a delicate green. d f In u-1-ly Strain into glasses hull-filling thcm;_ _ *_ _ hi m an un er its Act 0 co oration R when this \>v°°m°S “fm “dd more ' - T S Co p y rp ° Jelly made without the mint and col confines its business to the administration of estates Tlme I able “ins '"“"»‘=f- The d°li°°t° Sm" “ml '“" "1S1T1~"G V ' pink make n vcry pretty jelly to` NEIV YORK CITY, and trusts, it does not receive deposits, does not S, S,H1llSb0r0 “fi” '"*" ‘“‘“"- "’“,f‘,f._’;{§,"’C;;”’,j,';I;‘;_}“"‘ speculate with its uwu ur trust .funds uur duesit Rocky PoiNr FERRY €§.?."i.~?:5',i§§§§Se;ii?i{,;i=i1»2li“»¢ »"1‘»i=f’5”<»’= r'-- DIRECT ROUTE MARITIME PROVINCES TO MONTREAL “THE CANADIAN,” MONTREAL TO CHICAGO THE “IMPERIAL LIMITED” Famous Transcontinental Express Unexcelled Dining Car Service W. B. HOWARD. D.I’.A., C.P.ll. St. John, N. B. GEO. WALLER, Local Representative, Dominion Express Building __2______________Charlottet0wn. I L_. ...___ i..‘...J 1 Ellis Montague Best place in Montague to buy School Supplies, Stationery tothe Dill shed the » 0" SCI] Secretary who will donations may be Cliarlollelow Steam .u usd. we ...fy u..1..~ and will be promptly ress. and clothing from outside and forwarded free b the addressed fu me will be looked after Navigation Cu., -W»¢°=m==~fwnwn»en»_whi¢11, -- are guaranteed. Bring or mail cum-meulswu-main same; your iilmsto be developed and CHANGE OP TIM' &nrtmmaumt°“I. “°”.‘.“’ "'° ’”“ °$ goods are always fresh: zivé us a gB=m:??w'=:gE:ily cali whenin need of good goods R 1T“s=.l-=@$_s _1,_~1`i_j‘°-/"_-_Tir .`§_`__'_`-3;):- 1'-5-‘_~ "‘~°:/_~ ~ Zfi'i'-`/1 ‘ __ _ _:_-,_____ _ "_ 3, *`~P°\<».=¢ .-'=‘.~_f~,=‘5;;_-'~ _,,___ _ v _J im Sth Av., Broadway, 2-1lt_l;_§t,, 0\`l’}IlI,fl0I(INi] BIADISON SQ. PARK! A flro inllllon dollar oxumplo of modern' ni-cii|l\~riiii“.|l pr-ri'¢~v\Iun; acmmmodlunu, 1.000 guests. A Good Room, $1.50 Per Day. `\\’ith Bath, $2 to $5. l`.'\in-_nie |'i|-l-nrlill_\' Ileslnllrnilt. \ in-l; ut and liulllu on llvqiwlfl. ____ _ n\\|m. |', |ii'|¢-m=,\~_ -- ---.__&___ e I _ lla rlmlgu o _Broadway at 82 St.; Ni'-:W YoRi<.f" 600 lluums 400 llallls .\ S lendid eoom ith gagolmng bam, fsslooj With private bath* from $2.50. ~- »el1 mm. iuunrmmsbouci J | 1 Currie & Murnaghan , Queen St - Charlottetown, P. E.I. - Phone 407-L gl _ll FOR SALE » 1 pr. Patch Foxes 1 1-2 yrs. old. 1 pr. Patches, 1914 pups. 1 Class “B” female. Only a small block of Anglo-American Silver Black Fox Co., stock now left. Get in on the ground floor by applying at once for particulars. We have _ also some stock in other reliable ranches. Write or give us a call. _ ' ' The Farm Stock & Fox Exchange Of P. E. Island _ Pl§£p_§:__;l__§_5 P. O. 4, Ch’town, P. E. Island li 36th P. E. I. Light Horse _ An effort is to be made to recruit in this Pro- ymce one Squadron at_war strength (149 of all ranks) V or overseas service with the 2nd. Contingent. _ As several m_0nths _must necessarily be spent training, applications will not be limited to members of thi? regiment, but will be open to all P. E. Island- ers 0 suitable d h ' ‘ - previous mihtaryzfgtimglillngl? yslque mth or wlthout This “fill Probabl be the last 0 portun' 'for the formation of a dlstinct P. E. Islhnd for' overseas service. _ APPl'iCation may be made toz- _ "MlT6f'IZ A. Stewart, (Union Rd.) ‘”".‘.“if*‘ - '~_'.*‘»¢ T.. I 0- “NT Squadron. ~~ ' .. Muiuu 'r. H. E. mms. (summes-nie) 'ri r _ 0. c. "B" squunm, u '_ _ ' - or to the undersigned' » » l . ocmmnnng