'.,., ‘rice jiBrotherss y, Preferred Shares We recommend forlinvestment the 614% Cu. mulative Redeemable Sinking Fund Preferred shares of Price Brothers fi Company, Limited. SHOVP from Holman’: Catalog. alll. in ll prolfbibon lanse was fined $200 at the Police Court on Satur- day. FUNERAL NOTICE.~— The filli- oral of the late Mrs. Stephen Brown will take place this after- noon trom hor late‘ residence at York. Funeral leav‘ng tho house at 2.30. -€_Q MALPEQUE y , it is pleasing to note that worll has bel-n received froln Mr. Russel Woodoidc. llarnley who was iin‘ the recent ra-ilway accident which oc- curred llt Salt Springs. N. S. Al- though Mr. Woollslrle received l severe shock yr» this lnauy friends are glad that he escaped withoutl injury. These shares are listed on the Montreal and London Sitock Exchanges, and are readily marketable- Al: present quotations, Price Brothers Preferiled yields about 6.73%, free of normal income tax. Write for our Circular No. 196A and copy of 30-page illustrated booklet entitled “Price Bro- there, 1817-1925." i .9 Securlifiigg) Corporation Riley Building. Charlottetown i l l l Mrs. Iilalirlt of (Yharlottetown is I tho guest ol’ hcr sister Mrs. iillulc » Toronto guests of Mrs Ralph l.ll'ili‘lSl.U North l Sllorr- llou. 'i‘lll~ ularrirlge was solciuuizcd at the homo of Mr. Jnllu Aiouuiarin, lnirnley, on Wcdncsllay evening, Jluuary liih. oi‘ Miss Etta ‘Coughlin of llarnlrvy to .\lr. iililwil Wooll- sirlc. Zllalprque. The ceremony was pcrfornllrl by the ltov. A. N. (liliis in the prcsellcc of the lmnlellialr- irelalivcs. Aflcr sllppcl" was served“ ' llli‘ ircrcnarlers presented their fcl- _ icitatirlns ill the usual manor-r. lWlliic llll‘. good wishes ill'(‘. bcllrg said and illc congratulations are‘ buiug cxleullcd. it is pll-zlsing to hl- able to add that this young couple arc much iikrli and ‘have lhlc good will oi thr- comlnunily in general. Miss Lillian Dona-ili of llllltic loll. Wollni-sllzly afternoon Jan 152th. for (‘arll-lon lllr-uce to Moncloll whore the will visit friends, befiore ent- ifng on hr-r work at llli- ltoyal Vic- Mrfli Hospital, .\l(llll.l'(ii|l. S ,. l. l‘. l ".‘l"‘ll*l l‘ ‘ |.lllll"‘l“nlll\ || wlliifll ‘will,’ cs announce This is the FURNACE that has llccn given such satisfaction for a igrcai many years. . ms Sophie ltanlsuy 0f Alber- ion. who has hl-r-n visiting her coll- sin .\liss Lillian Donald rcturuell lo hcr llolno on Friday Jan. 15th. \\'hi]_~.-l lhc. ‘llllllfl is rl-l-ogulzcrl as} lllfl basis of all civilization and oi lhc “righlreous-urlss which cxalls a ._ ' . ilil‘l l\.“ ii i.- nccesstlry l-"l kivc ( d"! wrlte 0r phone "S dhnut f"ur llllilillllllfllvi‘. lo llli" work oi‘ thr- lilblc society as a living force in our mid. 'l‘lll-. annual lucetlng of lllllg sol-icly which was ll(‘.lll ill Si. illavlrls (‘llllrr-h. St John. heating troubles. Fred 1i. Trainor la was alsol l\\'lllllllll llinrlrlle. Although tllls as“ ‘shlllllly was ill-ill in New ilruns-I wick ll 15s of equal interest to every‘ cllizl-ll of P. ii. lslauil and ls of ulomenl. to e v e r c v‘ n. Among the officers of . fly in whom Malpequo can» gregaton ls especially lute-rested, may ho nlentiolrcd the names oi’ Opposite Prince Edward ’l‘h‘eatrc_ a lllE cllllllill GUARDIAN r ____ ‘l; POL|CE COURT. -—'l‘ll8 tlfiltllltlq _llast wl-ok. tloll which llll fllllrTPd ill 400 years and de- . . , , zll:ll"h. -t: ‘l i Kllontrcul wi i vl-lahfax ISqalnt John Quebec lllllllsullll- Millllcqlle. i clarcd ihal. all thr- light that ha] lllllllllltlll/{fll/(Ekllirllllltl) (Ell-lilo n“ P“? “m-‘lluvcl’ °W Y°lk ‘ I” _ ibrokvu in upon the Allglolsuxon pal llUllilli is expected. » - q |-,,:,~(T.r'(,|-bu(‘ll, H. r,-,-.,vfiiffff"“,lr‘x‘“"fifélhim could br- traced lo the Tindarle 'l‘ll'* cxalnplu referred to above plaJLuflrl-Llll ‘ ' "l ‘ ’ ' ‘ lllble. What. "l‘lndall~ hull done for ls only one of a number which Flllglish-slicziking peOplfls Mr. Raul- say llrgcii his hearers to rlssist lll doing for thr- world at large by ‘llllllllIlK l-verywili-rn lilo gospel in Frlrlay to visit frlcurls in Summer- side. ll" you l-lci u sensation of pressure nu, llll- bcul-l.’ llnlli bl- frlgllionr-il ifs n1 ‘ heart lroulili- -il‘s .lhr- 'll'(!ll.*-lli)Y| oi‘ lhr- four huudrcllilfllifm l7 Y°H can be assured of: W. I). GILLIS & CO. @§+¢0+oo04o-¢o@o<o4+o&oo< market will be maintained. ma CHARLOTTETOWPLQUARIQIAN ‘ PAGE FIVE llllllilll llll, llllllll llllllll lll lllllllll LOST-Jvithout a 1926 calendar. anew today. I. O. F.—- Court Hiilslioro meets in (lastle Hall tonight at 8 o'clock initiation and other important busi- llflrnl- A full attendance request- ell. 7281 , ~——-<-oé——.—- ,1 PERQONALS One - of our foremost foreign‘ _____ lnuld houses points out that thc Mr. John ll. McKinnon, Bean UW “r ‘lmnhulg ‘mglll- “Elly Ti“ River was a visitor to tho city on ‘mm’ "3 MM" a" 107*” Th5“ “Wm S,,h,r,|,,y_ nlean 5.120 Gold Marks for every _____ Lolloooo iMilfk llflli. of bonds. the Mr‘ Evwo“ smvwnrl‘ Vernon tlXtfllrllll-{U value of whllch would be alpproxllnately 812,200.00. ’l‘hc Revaluation Law, it is point- cll out. specifically provides lhat Jiluuluipal. Governments shall not Pevalue lheli- bonds at less than 2le% of the gold value when issu- ed. Tho fact that City of Borlin Bonds lssur-ii prior to the war are Lllllily worth about $7,000.00 per LUIIIIAIOO Mark Unit 0E Builds, when-as 2'/e% revaluation, gives lhl-m a. value of only $5,950.00, is (Yllllfilllvrcd as sufilcicut proof that llivor was a VlHllPi‘ to the city on Saturday. Mr. and ,i\'ll"-l. \V. 'l‘. Weir. Stan- ley Bridge, “ere among the pas- sengers returning to the island after visiting points in Nova SCOtlil. stake ill a foreign lanll. ‘lie spoke oi‘ the bl-iauly oi‘ 'l‘lndale‘s transla- lulrl been but very lit- ullly he found L-n the market today. 'l‘ll<l llllljorily of the llcrilin lssuca are soiling at levels that arc equi- vail-ul. to lnllcll more than 2V2% of their nnrnlal exchange value. Tile Berlin 4",, Bonds of 1910, for in- stance, are worth around $1,500.- llll licl- 1.000.000 Mark unu. ill-run lis, of course, the first City in Gcr- luany, bul. ill the case of Hamburg il/yZ llollds of liilli, which can lo- llay In; llougllr for il fi-w hundred ‘dollars pcc 1,000,000 Ma-rk Unil, ‘ flthcrc appears to be no good rea- hc languagc of the people. Miss (‘hlra Donald. llaltir: left on Mr. Lcslir- oi)nalrl of‘ lilonrlinn iwnt thl- wr-r-k (‘llll with ills moth‘, r Mrs. Tllos Donald. r —-~ W ,ARE Nowrnvllvoreactnl Hamburg I919 Bonds Now Before They Score Further - Pei-Bond UnitofOneMillionMarlu 4% 4% Bonds of 1915 . . . .,, . . $5,500 801411051919"... .. 2.000 4%Bond|of1920..... .. 1,350 4% Bonds of 1914 v.3...” ., 5,000 Durmshdl4% Bonds of 1919 w... . 1,750 Elfin 4% 800 Frankfurt 4% 6,250 Bondsof-1919... ... .. Bondsof 1913.. .. Leipzig 4% Bond; of 1914.. .. 4.000 Munich 4% Bonds of 1914.. ...-.. 5,750 Sluugm 4%Bondilof1919....'.. 900 Two Years Ago These Bonds Were Sold at $39.00 The Investment Home of C. M. CORDASCO f? COMPANY‘ Foreign Government and Municipal Bonds Marci] Trust ‘Building-- Z90 St. James Street l 8.13.6.8 MONTREAL QUEBEC CANADA ‘l~ii)|l why ihcy should not. sol] hr he fiilllit‘. level. 'l‘hcrl~ is no gain- ylug ihc wealth and iiuaurlim nun _' ' indigestion, flr-igr-i ’lll'»'l‘l'ly a rilslllt of the icclrniczii (flllllllltilli 0i the market, They are '01‘ tllv. opinion that the wide up~ iwarrl swing which is beglnnliug lo llllflkv llsclf felt, will place (flay ‘Hamburg 4‘/;% Bonds in lline with ‘other municipal bonds issued ill l l (Til I ll lhc i lualu lng v lili- lillil. The economic and financial situa llioll lll Germany loaves little to be ll(‘n'li'l‘ll. Flgllrfés publisher] recrym. ‘ly show a vcry large surplus llll‘ L~==i_ A f. The little home ruvtlllllc over expenditure. i“ _ 'l‘lll»‘ lnillly loans which Uernlail‘ industrial corporallious have ob- tained from New York companies- is thwllfll so rr-licvng the luouetary sit- illlltion that mauufactuning product-I ilK Q, oi’ ll l‘i.\])l l 'l‘h which ‘centre of your affections will of!" thousand time: more comfort arldlllli»! ground.‘ Alllli-Zctllc-r, it may hi! said llerulllny is catering on the thrcsb-ioi-ny 5' r ' l "i .. l‘ i -r' '.'t nil lcl Elli!- ev h t. 0 , ,, . 1 " n "n-‘l l 'ly'l(llllllll"illnxlllill lllll)‘li' hv f" ea Ur coal do" "ulhnm "f Ml.‘ m of lmmm‘ “ll":"“" ““‘l' 80 Grafton §u119t lo lFll-“l ~ l-rlck. zirral aurl industrial (levclolllllr-lli. ) The Locarno pucl nssulling ‘PUUCP ln Europe for many years to collie, lllllll-iars- to "have fllrniisllerl the necessary impetus lo the rise mentzoncd. All advance is now m. ported and there is every reason to br-lleve that tilis strength iin illlt! “THE MAXlMUMl OF HEAT" ily. from PHONE 176 ltov. .l, M. Murchiison a former pas~ deast tor of this congregation and now l)lstr’r-t Sr-rvretnry for New Bruns- wick uurl l’. F}. lslilurl. Rev. J. A.l 4 ltalusay a ualivc of Hamilton and,‘ icovr of Moucton. N. B. and a Vicc‘ Pccsiill-nt oi‘ this soolr-iy, illlll '.Vll'.l '\\'. ll. (Zrozicr formerly of Darull-y.l our- o-i‘ ilrc (‘olporl.cllrs. ‘Mr. liilllr~ Fill-FUN as District iQr-rlretary "l" portcil “ll llrcal ‘ncrc so ill Colpnr- ‘lcur work in ihc last year 16.012 G l i‘ copies of l.llr- sr-riplurru lhavlng been iiisirihuicrl in i925 as com- pal-eil with 7.765 in th-c previous your. lie warmly commended the work of ilu- (olprlrlcurs and spoke oi‘ llll‘ vlllul- of lhc work of prr~ scntng scriptures lo forr-igncrs rsonling to (lilllililil who not hlrvinl! their own lrcwspailr-rs would dc- voir- lilorc- llllll‘ lo l.hl- rourling of the iilhlr- which was ouoof the host’ nil-ails of building up a Tllllllvlllllil rftizelu-dlfp. The following i4 ii synopsis of ltov. .l. A. Rllmsays oil-l drlsss ni this illlnlvcrsnry scrvlcc. ~ PICTURES RENAISSANCE ‘ Mr. Rani-lay iliciurell for hlsl llullirllu-e ihl- Renaissance period. in which Vlliillam Tlullnll- was horlll bod y tains 9 We Recommend for Investment NIHV lsslrl-z 55'2"’ 1st Mortgage Sinking Fund Twenty Year Gold Bonds Viau Biscuit Corporation Net assets four times amount of Bond issue, Earnings six times Bond interest require- ments * i lolllle arr» l i151! the h Dr. Prlcc--9il and ur-r-rucrl interest to yield over 6.60 p. c. Full particulars on request Eastern Securities 60., Ltd. ahlr: l llll prized vnluc. -_---,__.__. ..-T w... » e .____-;;-_ {will spare my life. ero many y""l'-““ ‘ . -"i'i_—“_’ V M’ _ m- , | Mil] r-guge Hm [my whn rlrlvl-s_ nooouoowoowoouuouoovooomoooooooeooooooorwo-i M". polngh m lmqw more of sral-ip-i llllren than do you." Mr, llalusayl l lricil ii ihrolnzil lo completion. even- wlurrii yto suffer martyrdom at the I I 14o nlcl-lmtmo eraser CHARLOTTETOWN _, m, _-..Fire, Life, " Accident, Sickness and y, Plate Glasn Insurance at Rate l‘ rside, Lloyd Lewis O O-§‘4-0—O6§-O-V§-§Q§ l j lcn I l i l l i i l i l , . Pll An Wil Vour medicine cabinet . lore throat» couqhl. 00W! and kindred ailments. It acie like maqlc qlvlnu Instant relief and pcrmlllflll ours. llll Dictionary l‘ Coupon Fries $1.00 per bottle. c,“ Duh ..- We carry a eonwl". i" i gortment of Ill Nyll Remed- blIIIOlnuq-q. _onuloolo| Jlluoe ilnd onolooll the tum of ~ n i ooowo-onoonwv jlllnscldhcd how this mall wlln_ had lilo ai ll-itsl our: satisfaction which ‘ ihr-i-n cailcrl the greatest humanlcolnes lo rl-lzliivr-ly few inn-mile has l 4mm, glIICO the apostolic rlnys, hrllkbeon ahh- to duvrilc lllulself in ouo . flnlhllcd his sel-lrflllllflllllflll task and infill. ' . . llillolllzh llrlvcn lnio cxlilo had fill‘- llll‘ filllily "l lll" film“ lllaalllll-“l “l tho ltllr-lcnl world and the vindica- tion oi‘ lhr-llr worih for luodern llic. lohours. coming lo lhcir own again, are no longer llespiisorl as uuprncl~ life, it is largely duo to his learn- , are lo he found ‘ counters of bondou sirlrosi l service lo none lhc less rillcirul‘. ‘ hecauso they are in tho real Balm? educated mcn: and work which to seem routing becomes to them tolerable because ii. has a background nl" llt is ihe work of the Classical Association. v the chapters in this volume were [cl-once ‘to the life and thought of (lrooce and ltoule. fir», who i“ fan» iliur with tllolu holds in ‘his hand lhc kl-yl-l oi‘ tho past which unlock doors ill tho hollso of the pnslcnl. All ltllai. is oi‘ pl-rnlanont. valuc in lilo luodcrn polily. all law. order. ri-vcrcncc for authority. tho wholl- fralucwrlrk of political and noclul cstnhllshlnent, arc our hollitltgr- froln ‘the genius of Rnlnc, ihn crcrl- tlon oi‘ Latin will and intelligence. Tho return to [tome need nover hr- llllllll‘. we have never quilted her. Moreover, lho old problems of Rome are tllc prison-t problems of England io-day. Those forccsl which lllllflr: for the dutintogration‘ward of the Roman Elnpiro have re-l appeared in English lilo. Then. us‘ Classical Studies h’. J. W. 'i\liti7Kllll liar-l found lll iness. hiugla Scott cal a lanri ' allli lllill .l delightful task. alld has b liI‘l".-i io-day some fruit of his ii classical studies arc lrurl cont. al tra since l, uuprniiiuhlr» ornament ullllll and effective defence of them. d that. is ccrlilinly the cane. so mcn of business no longer mm h , a should never be wfthoutufllll y: condemn lllc education won ill wow, thcrc wuslan aggregation oflmm“ " l ' . - - ‘ . ‘lilo ill.0 real c llios. a‘ ,1 \ . ' l | N | ca‘, h” fgf o the lll()f‘( conservative llulvorsi lls Ill‘ popula n g ,h m‘ ‘, COIHPHY-‘IQQ- l supp y 0' y“ s p ‘t Public school and uuilvr-rslly men movement due lo the real comfort» 0 p even lWh l llll the their as well as to the superficial all-I rlictlon of urban life. and. sullhi that. rural depopnlallon and a rel hiance on foreign sources for food‘ supplies. Then, as now, there was. an incidence of taxation which] tended to crush the mldtlle~clarssl out between thr- proflteers and thcfnon‘ proletariat. There was a growth oil bureaucracy; the Government tookl iin front of the counter does not fortlv to be extraordinarily inte- tllre. , more anrl more control of the llfrl of the people. wllth the result of a weakening sense of patrloflsm andl to which several 0f rlad as lectures, not onl m coll- of the instinct of sclfxovernment. coaghgxowu“; 2:" ‘mamas cftbuflpu°n ‘l’ Th‘. l h" lonil for the mrlintenanceyof class» There was a mysterious loss of in- W,“ mt ” u ‘n ' " ' "d" 1°" N.“ m“ H lea] stull"cs in school and uuiver- leilectual and moral fibre. accomy y lllllllfy- h , Shim bu; in meson; the gage for pllnled by ‘the growth of a spirit of, NAM: _ HBPOId L- wort y < uir-isl- niiilinnnnnco in flllch a way inncourasenmenl and lwnlhy. The. , *DRE”...-... ....-.-n¢.-..,...---- --.--.......-ns n ‘n 11>“ m "Mk" the gofemlmanlff anclentitgfipjret m" ‘than hem ........ .. "l - ‘~' l'fl.l"‘l'" l9 ylllle- l'- ""5" l” ‘emllllle- I ' — J‘ m u lgllfilsfkilll ‘is hr-ri- an rapologiqt of therefore could not mmbat, theaellmlvlhc Include 15a extra for postage, beyond 20 mlloo of y 198 Queen Strut Ibo ilrei rank. He is able to show forces as forces of disintegration. slim Oowltlllnao Allin. / ' " ll) ('1' nmncnl. ilic of mall. suppiianls. liol only lhlll, human culture is iin- colupllzll- vrithoulf. somo knowledge of tllcnl, but that they have also practical value for a practical‘ l0" l-‘l rrnorllirl to be rapidly gu.ll-‘,\\'r)y||| .\lar:KalZl insists that a. fuller know- llo-rlzly. for llhc reason that there pic who know lose than no Greek. ‘but. who have been slum-thing lilircc. hurt has diluted or dlstored or rlcbaserl ill transmission. ll. may‘ colaln enough of its virtue to actl dangerously. as an intoxicant, ori llr- speakes of the man who lonl!‘ a power over charm. Sliutn-Ill luererly): and aln, Jane, l lhhll be compelled to get Syrup will fix it. And drug store. {ltlllijiil} oi lllllllhl||-g‘.. 1-m- (:pnt‘lrl"b' hismrv‘ “W gnmms‘ ”'““l‘°"“ "l ll" All-u talk about saving lho 0'00oooooooooooouooooooool ,~ . ‘ “mat W“ “m” l-ll" l‘ “"‘*'“ “““',‘ “‘~"‘°l'*‘ llilllmc 1s lilo realization that the lb-lr lhc condition rcfrsrrcrl lo is w may save us; that, as the 0i‘ tho Prime cliiuiistcfs (‘runlnillcr- on the Classics in lfidlc‘ n’ says. they have solar-tiling‘ uiribull: to the problcln of irr-sr ll day and to the per- Tllose Wll()~ in n lluii, they have an eudurf aiur- must. not appear as lllllli‘ They must show, since without that knowledge ,-lherc will necessarily be ignorance, n; foundations on which Eu- lll society is built up. e icg' ‘y of Grocer.- io the w“. ,-. ilirferent from that of lllatlliillur. It is an atmosphere an em; r-llisivc. penetrating luglllvi-f a ihousand years the Western woriii got on without a knowledge? of Greek thought. and it did fair-, ly wnll in certain regions of itCUV-l Bu: something was lits life. ‘Even its ullsslng greatest thinkers were not fully equipped; for lbere wnsanri tie no ethIoal or political or social problem which lrhi- ilreek mind had not. already ra scll, anrl of which it had not at. attempted the solution. The of lhr, Greek classics coll- all our ideas in germ. Dr. of (lreek thought is needed winsidcrublc numbers of’ peo- reached which derives by from ‘ l narcotic, or as a high explos-l are. nccarrlling >to drcumlstamces.’ lAgalnst this kuowlodge of thinGret-k classics is danger the fuller, est protccton. ‘ MacKall pleads, in flue, for jer-tivc. Ho pclluts. with a, pardon-i u-"llc, to Scotland in tho pi-lHl-i 'l‘h'rro lhi- Villlll‘ of (irnck Wiles tuk-, for granted. Education was, for its results in luarkot,» bllt nlorll for itself. as eu- B F '- ‘ ‘ . i‘ r .‘ allll spoke of the ignorance llnill st John i"l<c°"1a:‘list‘zztfsfil'ap B;*‘T'"9 ‘ flillilfgltlull;llll::lppbt;§l;;i1-Wllfifiloflig: ‘ ‘vh-kmlnirlfls Tlmdlamf lllzulildllflolulil" ' ' l I I Hahn)‘ ary sonsr- lbllllfi r-ealivc‘ ‘ .', r c. zl-cs u. c: ‘in 3's " ' " iln plgllfillllllil lm“ ‘“‘"‘ ma‘ L J moral powers and intellectual cap. \ 1 6 P . t lull-n lsll» grieved that hrs-had ubi lii-i-slnwili. allmml‘ w “a” “ Sure‘ “OM “mm, \C“""“‘ . 3 rmce ree :,,,.,,,, -,,., ..,, ,,.,.,,-__c__ca a in no o n lusting strength and inward happ- llt was in hd, illllt. Scotland hot ili ho Wflflillll-{dllilll road lllonlol- and floral-c, and lhl- has lhc lrilvuuulgc lli pracl.‘ ffalim the world over. lu Hug- the 1410a or vocational train-l lug him largely oustcli lhn ideal ofi all education forming lfuteliigonci- character, ‘the first thought een of marked value. We are lardily learning that. the really cili- man is he whose. general cdu-‘ cational glVPfl worth i0 hrs vocation llllllg, he too is the happy man 1 his work lie act against a,‘ lbackgronllil of fruitful ldoas. ‘ Newman, after all, unkl the last, on the charm of lhc clztssiclnl ecame lrvxtually familiar witll| izes which only com» really. to him late in life and piorcrll mm men’ m, “- m, M“ new‘. known jand lily ll. in your syllabuh glasses. "w", halo“, w”), "w". m,‘ nafflhuit first nwcoten, some claret, or‘ Jlcslnilra and vivsl exactness. Tlieniflllrk- or vrhlle wlrm. and strain it; u I _ h he comes lo understand how it lfllllllfl ll"! 7 m‘ ll lllllflllflllfl of the winnvllllnm‘ o! "l"? "Jr b” {that lines, the birth of some chancollntrl ll glasses, and then anally llly g“ mm o! WMM‘ morning or ovonlng at an Ionian in the froth, and serve. at Ollcu. a] or among lho Sabine hills. lhave lasted generation after genera for thousands of yearn, with the mrlnd. and a which the current litera- lturr- of his own day. with all its obvious advantage, la uterly un~ nlfle to rival." WORK F0]! TWO. If this occur! lug‘ r servant. z l wish you would. mum. IPIIWQ‘! that lhi- illi- oi‘ me modern world The modern world can only our- quite enonltr wnrk for two of II!.-—(l00d M, r|\n"" uulntelliglblg without re~ viva if it profits b the insane of Hardware, ll. must be rclnelnbererl,i l New C.P.R. Vice-President a rem", m education, and for the VIr. john Leslie has been appointcll \'ll‘-'-|'ll't“¢l(l8lll and comptroller of the - l - '- - <' ' -- ' ‘r I: r ‘ b E. W. Beutt gemng “mp of ma, meal m, men, Canadian l'.li liic Railway, arrorrl lg lo the rnnouncement y, , ,' ,-. - , ,'-. *1‘ . S x’ l) . as . v will 'r;.":,::*llis.l;§.:ll.:‘:.l‘.,t!;i lair-vii. F? “l .P..=.'¥':i.. “onl: a genemum‘ h“ “eflactul edwl --o‘u.ullu ‘dc lllflllllllt l" aliiis Lu lli i ~ i“. l‘ l“ " l‘ ‘ - ‘ -i wll lore oallonal cffory, from its lrue oh-, ’ ll l‘ ‘ ‘ ‘“ ~’ " ' Jiogcthcr uncspccterl, and it is considered a vcry popular appointment oiling lo \lr. Lcsli-"s gcillril nalllm and the l. 5h stanrlanl i . ciiiiciency at which he ban inainlaincil his (lcp,.rtlllcrii. 'l he new viiepresirleut was boru in Toronto. and entered railway wnrk a! .1 lunior clerk ou the Toronto, Grey and Iirucc Railway, successively filllog lim- posuluns oi crlshicr, genclnl i" "Ountanl aull general auditor. When the lWtilWlV was illkrrl nvr-r hv ilic. (jflllilfllllfl Pacific in i884 Mr. l» ' became chili r lc~ k iu the ai < ouuiiug llcprirllllcnt uullrzr l. l}. Ogden and was lalcr appoilitcil -lll‘lli-'ll' of lisbu. ‘CPI-lull ~ llc was appointed assistant cnlnptrollcr in i008 and r Ull.l}ll'Hlll'l' rhclrln lull .\ll'. l.r-~..‘ \\\ oclnilon. @@E%wlll Blzlrls CURRANT SHRUB fifilliilllf! Illa currents throuall a coarne cloth- lake 2 quarts rll‘ lili- Julcc, 1 gaiit v of l-lrln. and 14.0 double roiincy sugar. Mix rho ju.. rum, and silgltr together, thcn strain through a flannel hag as yriu would jelly but do not squeeze ll. ".8. CURRANT WINE Gather the curl-ants when fully ‘ lipe. mash and squeeze thr-nu Tnko l quart of thin cream andl““'°“3ll l cl“! 490th. throwing tho a. lllnt of sack lwino). and the lm‘? ‘mo ' m“ °"_ "aw" T" 0"" juice of 2 lcmonn- sweeten l0 your 'l‘"“"' °l 3'1"” l‘"‘ 3 “Mr” o‘ m" “mm and m, m an Wuhan Wm‘ writer in which the pulp was in. and whip it. ‘with u. whisk. An lho we“ “dd 3'" ‘l""- "l “m” 1° “my froth lisos lake ii‘ off with u spoon.‘g“‘“ “ °l “QM” “m m" “and f‘ ‘day and a ulgtl. and then turn it lnlo a cask utter rinsing ii out wilii a llllie brandy. if liked add a to about ll SYLLABUB GINGER WINE-WU COWSLIP WINE ‘fcn gallons qt‘ water. ten pounds of lump nulrnr. and two ounces of . To i2 gallons of water add 28‘glnger bruised. Boil together, ileum pounds of ilno ililshon sugar. Place ii, ilndput the whites of 8 eggs well in a copper with the stiffly frothed betrn together to clarify it. Scum ii. whites of ii olzzs. Keep stirring till all the time it boill than remove the mixture boils when nklm well ilom tire and strain it into n vale and leave uh Jim blood Ilrm.‘nel, adding the peel: and Iulco of as Then arlri l9 quarts of cowsllpic, thennnny lemon: u you have gallons strained juice and washed rinds of of liquor. Put hall a spoon of yemt 6 lemons, and V; pint of yeast. but on the top and stop the out: clone. this wnrk for four or five days. ln fl. fortnight the wine will be ili. ' then mid 2 quarts of brandy, and to bottle, and in another fortnight put in proper d oak. When yeutrto drink. The lemon mint be peel’ ’ stops worlrln Qborlr up out. Flt for ad very thinly and the juice strum- ...l. . . un~ lll~l president and honorary lumslllenl oi the Cfallalllau ia-ur-lal i n mum“ -