. minutes. whisk the whites with keep it from burnlngtw; Serve known that Queen Victoria hated MOTHER}; Fletcher's Cas- tona is a pleasant, harmless Sub- stitute (for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid irritations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each Physicians everywhere recommend it. l a reason, m Westernliuardlan night at 8.15. one hour skate aften. —Page 8 is available. special for the 3 o'clock. 7187-12-ll the Western Guardian Office, Wa- ..'J. W. MURDOCK, Montauge. BEVERAGES TENTATIONS (These are just our modern Merlnquel.) I d .1, h f {Si-mcoe. Ontario and besides her poigmtlhzvg; “all; “ébfign: ,°,,,f,§",§e daughter. Mrs Dr. Nase she ls sur minds of kings and queens, the "wed by serving of tentations was attended by the following ceremony. at Cor- onation feasts and all Royal ban- quets where they were in evidence. The chief Lady-ln-waiting at the conclusion of the IITIBBl carried the tentations on a dish to her Sov- ureigfl and chief guests, ‘but before offering them she took “a faire cloth" which she also carried to the Royalties who willed their hands and mouths. then she kissed the cloth in token of faithfulness and presented the little white cakes. This is a recipe for the cakes which are popularly known as "Kisses" to this day: Take the whites of 4 eggs, ‘bent till stiff, then slowly cast into them one pot (cup) and a half pot (cup) of the finest white sugar, mx in lightly. then fill a tablespoon with the paste. smooth with another spoon to an egg shape, us quickly as possible, and drop each about two inches apart. on strips of stiff white paper. Sift a little sugar over each. and buke in a slow oven till light fawn. (fool a little then pass a thin knife under each. scoop out a portion of the soft part and replace in oven to dry. Before using fill hollow with whipped cream and put two together. TO MAKE A LEMON DRINK. Liked by the King William and by the Queen Adelaide.—vlctoria, June 2nd, 1835.) Toke ten good large lemons. pare wry thinly. steep them in one gal- lon of very good brandy. covered ("IO-‘ivliv. for Ii whole days. Then take threw pints of river wnter nnd iboil it with 2 pounds of extra refined strgnr. Ski-m and squeeze in the juice of 6 or 8 lemons, then put it to the brandy and stir well togeth- er, and strain through n Jelly bag nnd boll. Then cool nnd place in f1 draught to get quite cold, cover- ing it well to preserve the flavor of the brandy. A CORDIAL 2 quarts or spring water; 1 quart of brandy; 6 Lisbon lemons; ‘£- lb. fine sitgnr. BRIDAL CAKE (This coke was rustle for the pri- vntzi itse of Queen Victoria. on her tvetlding day.) To two pounds of sifted sugar, (loaf) add four pounds of fresh butter. four pounds best white flour, and V, oz. eat-h of ground mnco, cinnamon. and nutmeg. Thir- ty cggs. tour pounds of cleaned currents. l lb. blanched and pound- ed Jordon almonds. l lb. citron peel. 1 lb, candied orange peel. and l lb. candied lemon peel, all cut into slices, ullfl V; pinnt, of good brandy must itlso be added. Apint may not be too much. First work the butter to n cream with the hand. then bent in the sugar for i5 of the ‘tilts to a solid froth and bix them with the sugar and butter. then beat the yolks for 15 minutes and arid them to the mixture. and like. wise the flour. mace. and nutmeg. and heat all well together till the oven is ready. Then mix in light- ly the brandy, currants. almonds. and sweetmeats. Line a hoop with buttered paper. fill it w‘ththe fnix~ ture, and bake it in a brisk oven 1nd when risen cover itwlth paper it iced or plain. Note.——l fancy this is a sort of home-made wedding cake of Queen Victoria, for she had far more mag- nlflcent wedding cakes made by the royal cooks." But it makes this one all the more interesting. it is rich recipes, so it may ‘be that she had a less rich wedding cake made for her own private consumption and ediflcation. Anyhow, this is the recipe for e bridal cake as en- tered in her book. FLU" CAKE (From the Royal Cook Book.) To 7 lbs. of currents and 1 lbs Late Mrs William Stewart subscription. at skating rink, Wednesday night. —8HOP from Holman’: Catalog —Ol‘lY8TALB AND ABBIES t0- Summerside at" 3 o'clock. .- Admission 50 cents 7183-12-11 —-0RY8TAL SPECIAL — Th! merside at 3 o'clock. ‘Abbies Crystal ' game in Charlottetown tomorrow. Wednesday leaves Surnmerslde at —DiC1'iONARlE§ can be had at —KENSlNGTON Dress Carnival --IST GAME TONIGHT-AAbbies and Crystals at 8.16, skate after match_ - 7184:1341 qat-tantor-rerowu spacial. --For the gamb tomorrowleaves 7186-1211 —-SECOND' GAME- The second -ron LATE was-rear: News game of the lama takes Place in ' ti. Charlottetown tomorrow (Wednes- day). A special train leaves" Bum- 71-88-12-ll Eastern Guardian l _-'sHOP from Holman‘: Catalog-l ter Street. Summerside, for only ceived 1926 Calendars for Guardian fifty cents with a new or renewal readers renewing or subscribing- tf- Also Dictionaries. Renew at once and get one. ti’ --'SADDENED HOME — The day of the death in St. John, N. B of Mrs. Stewart, wife of Mr. Wm Stewart, for many years of Sin clair and Stewart, Sutnmersitie last beard from best of health. she was in the St. John, N. B., daughter. she was Miss Amelia Brander of her husband Everybody welcome. 71 The sad news was received m Jalntlrlaryellilth. Prizes for ladies and (team took ' place at Souris on Summe side by telegraph yester~ 5e em ‘ Christmas e-veof Mrs. "rhomns 65 Delghan. at the early age of i7 years. The funeral took place 011 -GUARDIANS ON SALE at the Sunday at 3 o'clock and although lfcNeill The news came as a great shock to her many friends here as when "m" day‘ —GREAT HOCKEY IS EXPECT- Soul-i‘; ED tonight at the About ten yearstgslilvzhewliltehnlhei gummelflitle. when the Abbies mill Kcmpls. besides a large family of 3e10,, he, mamgg. Crystals meet for the the: some brothers and sisters, Mrs. Delghnll —AULD LANG Building. Crystal rink 718542-1! to Summerside this evening. The funeral takes place tomor to the Peoples cemetery. The Guardian extends sympathy to the "bereaved. .____<-o->i__ row afternoon at 2.30 from the ‘hen to mo“ subscribing or w Presbyterian Church, Summerslde‘ “swing their aubscrlpflan w the sincere arn Office. McNeil] Building, Sum mersido. These calendars will be Guardian. - —GUARIJIAN O F Fl C E.-—The }uardlan's Western Office -is now ocated in the McNelll Building. Summerside, where Actor Stabs Realistic- Water St» use of pintucks. to give the slim, strtfght line through the ‘hips. while dark green velvet is inset through tho waistline, and applied in bands at the horn and cuffs. ally; Man Will Die OASSEL- Germany, Jan. policeman. ally that the latter will die. namon, 3 large nutmegsjgrated. n little ginger. be pint sack. (l think port wine. marsala. or sherry will (l0 H! Well) ‘.6 Dlnt best brandy and sweetmeats, a candied orange lemon. and Vcitron, cut small. the juice and rind of a fresh lemon. Work tbutter to a cream before mixing other ingredients ln then beat in the sugar. and work well together. Have the eggs well beat- en and strained. Work in the pounded almonds and then the eggs till white and thick. Add the sack. brandy, and spices. shake in the llour by degrees, and put in the currants and sweetmeats as the mixture is put into the hoop. Bake directly in a quick oven for four hours. Keep ‘beating it all the time it is being mixed, and keep the cur- rants before the fire so that they will go war-m into the cake. This quantity will bake in 2 hoops. One hoop will be too small for the en- tire mixture. Note.—Thls cake is very excel- lent and was made for the birthday party of her Royal Highness. tho Princess Charlotte, and also for Princess Victoria, when pink and white sugar icing was placed upon 11.— Heinrich Schmidt accepted a role in an amateur theamca] perform, A. Clarke, of Lot l6, has received a an“, which requh-ed Mm to be she, telegram from Roaring River, .~\l- by another actor impersonating a berta conveying the sa-d news that The amateur ponceman drew m; there on Monday last. No particul- gun, y; m1sfl,ed_ Ha drew a dagger ars have been received us yet. The and stabbed Schmidt so reallstic- deceased w“ “ <9!- Bmlllld Cloves. V4 oz. ground cm. the last three years he was a brake- rubscrlptions, news or advertising will be received. The phone nun:- ber is 233. --ISLAN DE R K I LLED.-~Mr. W. his son Earl Gordon, was killed returned soldier ind served in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police for four years. For man on the C. P, R. at McLeod. Al» ta. l-le was in his 26th year and leaves a young widow and two daughters to mourn their loss. __.MISSIONARY MEETING-On Monday night, January 4th. the many friends of Dr, F. M. Aulrl, msslonary to llonan, assembled in the Manse, North Bedeque, to meet Dr .Auld, who ir. spentlill!’ two or three days in the Island before re- turning to ‘Montreal. twhele he is pursuing post graduate studies be- fore going bnck to China. The peo- ple of the congregation appreciat- rtl the splendid help rendered by ')r. and ZilrsyAukl during their vu- caiion here last summer. Dr. Anld is a Prince Edward island boy and a worthy follower of Christ, and of the pioneer missionaries of Prince Edward island, and one whom all delighted to honor. The address wag read by Rev. ‘D. K. Ross and the gift of money ($52.00) presented by Mr. Clement Carruthers. Dr Auld replied. thanking his many friends for this token of their good will. Lunch was served by the lad- ies and .n pleasant evening spent. Dr, Auld will visit n few oi‘ the large American hospitals and get and surgery before resuming his responsible position in the Hospital at Welh-wel, Ilonnn, China. By Marlo Belmont The frock above makes effective Soft gran crepe makes the dress. flno flour, 6 lbs. of the best butter.- and I lbs. of blanched Jordan al-I rnonds pounded and mixed with orange flower water, and 4 lbs. ofit ~ but without whites. 3 lbs. a tll- lNtIIil moo, l4 and falls in a soft scarf tie. while the same silver braid is used above i“ the hem bihd of green velvet. above velvet about the waist. Silver braid outlines the neck he cuffs, and to outline the green PERSONALS —tMlrs. P, G. Rowe and little son Ralph. of Coleman, have left for Saskatoon. Sank. where they will loin Mr. Rowe who is on the teach- In Equipment ormm m‘ ~ e To Care For Rats inn... ing staff there. iiiilMAN ilillllllt Illllillll WALK at» s... nu. t“ ma. r. . i h u, n block oi , cent of the more important laborer duced l m t b r L love of the open a". and sport, h“ \\ hut sculpture . ‘vuahue “m” l“ ‘Cmmda and ‘he United Winter wuihelircgeiltluises pexwergrtten- “Y” sounded the death knell of the ""'- “T” "‘l‘"'“"°" i“ m n will“ HQ!’ Health sun" u" m9 Wm" Pals- changed. * Prices for all grades cf flirtatious. powder puff girl are re- “ml- wi&ut it it firs. NIH-II Home, ss Avenue, Hamilton, On all the latest and ‘best in medicine centratlon of the federal troops on 'of a revolutionary lflores said. "and the troops are being sent.'_' luardiaws western office in the the (lay was véry cold wag largely Summerside nttcnde-d, The services at tho church nnd grave were conductor! by Rev. Mgr. ‘McLean, "P. ‘l’. 0f There are left to mourn u - ltlflflwlllg husband and one sull- before her marriage was lilies Katie- Hnrrington, youngest dnugh~ SYNE flllll ter of the late ‘Peter Harrington of- bou, o. Hvulewiws Calendars have been Norboro. and n niece of his Lord-i whom Wm accompany me remamé ‘Bflfiiifétl 8t the Gllflfllifllffi W95!" ship the late Chief Justice Sulli- VBH. - l ..'T_HE MONTAGUE RINK.- This is the third- season for the Montague Open-air IRink. The first year the rinlcwns started and run by tho Community Welfare League. During the second season it “'11s given over to John Clair to look nfter. This year the League gave entire control of the rink to the young men of the town. Al. the out- set of the season all interested young men held o. meetingand or- ganized the Montague Amateur Athletic Association, This meeting was published sometime ago. The Club decided to take over the mali- "tgeirlent of the rink for this seas- ln and probably. if successful, this year. for next year also. The Rink, Committee of this Club met with) ndny set-backs and lots of trouble The rotary pump and electric mot- or which they ordered were slow in arriving. Then there was much dif- l flculty in getting this equipment in- stalled because the committee wish- ed to put the motor and pump in, the well below frost level. This made it hard to get everything lunning steadily. There was also a snow storm that slowed sip the pro- mess. But now the pump nnd mot- or ore installed correctly and ruli- ning well. The pipe from the well to tho link is above ground and has; automatic drainage when the pump is not going. The Club hns bir. Stan ley Reilly employed to keep the ice flooded, rink in repair, and to COl-l lcct the admission fees."l‘he_ rink is in good condition now nnd it is,‘ expected that all lovers of ice sports will enjoy themselves to the fullest this winter. It is hoped that, ‘he public will give their patronage’ to the Montague Open-Air ltlnk and thus encourage the young men ln3 their undertaking. ' l l l ~»-—--< Troops 0n Border JifAltEZ, Mexico, Jan. l1.—~Con- the intcrnutoinal boundary is in progress because of reports of a new revolutionary movement. Mar- cis Flores, tie fttcto» mayor of Juar- ez. said today: “There are reports 8S the Wistnr institute and Bio-Chemistry tho University of in scientific research. AiiiearSmunilSltinl Sear» lelilted" s; Outloura lilo agroeablqoooftenoflbl». tlvoand loeoonomioal. » u... " ....<,i-, ,.. ' w.» "‘ " .. E il :» MQNTRICAL, Qllén Jill, 11. ——_ , While there was" some enquiry supply dammld’ axtr“ 35' first” t" from foreign buyers for Canudiuo 51' 89mm“ 23' Siorag” “ii-wk” "m" lnlivemen’ grain on the lifintreal market to- day. exporters stated that the prIc M,‘ were a" below a working ‘extras 30 to 32, firsts 2s to 30. Job _ _ n h basis and no new business of irn- 1mm extra” 36' firs“ '34" seem)“ H“ and nolthem Argen “e are l portunce was done. __.__ northern wheat at 11 1-2 cents per PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 11.—/u bushel Over the , ' o‘ Anammy option. C.l.'F., bay ports. in oats the following was steady Pennsylvania mtiintains equipment gggxlllgvvurlnliyrgpgovetl demand from costing ‘B0000 to “are foréfitg-uszfi lng developed in the spring whout 7 p llour market and prices were re- — miilfeed were well maintained und- er a fair demand. of standard grades of rolled oats Was'falr' and prices were steady. was played last night, it waa a men of today are B8 feminine ll A-fairu volume of transacted in the egg market and good basketball all the time. prices for storage and fresh grades short time the youngsters will lmress of the Blackburn Education were sttsadyflbThe ' cheese trade was inactive but firm, their laurels. OTTAWA, Jan. 11.— The Tor- , onto market remains firm today Mnplea butMontreal has other price decline. duction in the t _ i queue lack of markets is placing Fitsgbrald g ., _ the British Columbia ‘market in a McDonald , very disorganized state, r Burnett. g_ iiaveluuliu lesilr """'"" Mc- mi-i- a ' 50, extras 48, flrats 42. stongtrex- ' ri--4 ' tras 43, firsts 40, seconds 32. ~ ' Montreal It is believed the price "lecline is overdone and that than should be a tempor it t thc-'r charm nor marl "men m If you wish askin clearofplm- soon. Jobbing freflharyexliggfi i); a1 M ' r of them in the leaste - plea, blackhaadiarsd other an- "iarsts 38, storage firsts 35. seconds ‘ i n ‘ v 91'0"?!‘ s m!" 9°l'lil'"<l° ‘Lilly Defies age! nayln gm “g m“ . ‘ ‘t ~ - " ' e quc-at on. any up em n t at tn, rant-pp?‘ o; "guy: Winnipeg priest to itonntry ship- - SlIOWS the modern En a g o para are nnc ange . ~ Ointment". No othérmethod i?“ mm w‘ m“ 47' '°°°'"" l‘ is cuisine en m dilating country shipper! d ,8 first: so. ____ I'll appearance, on u H0- segolrlngntoh o“ mun‘ u" Bandeau-eta?“ Prloln) C 1' "i; avlgitciimrhey are “u, E. P _ I1. heat! raosztlzhana dew "mhflmwmnéltlon h‘ gmmlhy “inset and tidiiy turned tint;- .- favtuua v A f“ Buy at Hme” S “Cannon ”, Towels §pc. each or $01.00. pr. --_- $1.00 eflwh 0I'.1.75 pr. . ‘ ' i When a great IIOtcl--of as high a grade "9 the ‘JILTMORIE,’ 0f Aielv . York makes the “CANNON” Towel standard equipment, you “now that means,‘ that ‘-‘(JAN_ NON" Towels bear the Hall mark of excellence. This “BUY AT HOME’ SALE" now offers you an opportunity to secure “CAN NON ‘f Ttnvels at a bargain price, i (‘.-\N N ON 'l‘0weis, thick, heavy, soft s0ak_ lug up water like blotting paper, the per_ fcct bath towel, big generous size, White 'i‘trrklsit. Size. 20x54 inches $1.00 cnclror- $1.75 per pair (‘ANNON 'l‘0tvcis, bought direct in error-m, ousqrtatitltyg front the makers, heavy, soft, i358‘. tlbrwrbellt White Turkish Towels size 23x48 lnclteg 60c each, $1.00 per pair Order these stilt-mild vaiucejry mall if you are out of towlb f0!’ “l9 "BUY AT HOME snare" we will send them POSTPAII) nnreceipt 9f prlee- If you are not delighted with your bargain we shall gladly refund your "I0"?!- 8 Specials from the Men's Store I for “Buy at Home "Sale ” Boys’ and hlcrfs Sport Hose. sizes front 7 licnvy "Fwcctl caps, well lined with car: ,1 Jtto 1i,‘ Plain grtyvs with fancy tops, and lmnds and Kling Kiosc adjustment, the brown ltcathcrn with fancy tops. Iflbbetl nratcrittls 0f this line in of good weight all ‘ knit, ‘good weight, made 0f union _var'|r. wool t-tiziiings. Very remarkable vnllro Vcrynpecial :rt............'...50c. pair .. Boys or Girls Ski liosc iii-Imam’ weight grey (Oxford) shades, sizes from 7 to 8 at 50c 'i‘l|ls hose is made full lengilt leg with ntijustztbie band at kncc, sizes 8 1,2, 9, 91-2, l0 60c pl‘ )lcn‘s nlcditurl weight, nll wool’, fancy 00L 01's cont sweaters, plain trolortrti shawl col. llPS. These sweater-s are in nice shades we ltavc. all sizes for rnen, Exceptional value . . . . $3.95 Men's Iicavy winter wclgltt Tweed caps. lnsltic band Kllng Kiose tldjllrltlllvllt Price . . . . . . . . . . 551-00 Iiltrrfls heavy wool knit sweater coat style with shawl collar, (‘lllStlC knit‘ cuffs, two side pot-Irvin. Shntles plain brfowrt and plain calm-i. A splendid isn't-atm- for the cold weather, ltt at low price $2.85 Knit 'l'i0s striiatblt» forinrcn or boys in a grout variety of pretty slnttlcs in stripes par-ilcrrlurly; made front fibre, silk, full length ,titls lino. will surprise you .j. 25c ca. olunnlol ~-¢.------~. Dion's good warm coat sweater with shawl collar, two pockets, elastic cuffs, made from soft cotton and wool in grey heather, only . . . . ' $2.00 _,.__ ._._____,_ .--.----- --.-.~-.-.- INFANTS \\'ll=l'i‘l<l PULL OVERS 09c PAIR v 'l‘hosc are made f|'tn|r_s0ft, warm, white wool yarn some with feet, titlters without a real bargain 69c i LITTLE GIRLS’ TOQUE AND ‘SCARF COMBINED 79c 'l‘hi.~t dainty warm outfit in shown in Pink Sky arid \Vl|li'c, made from finc iccivooi yarn very pretty and serviceable. \\'ili'l‘i<3 WOOL KNl'i"l‘l~}D GAUN'I‘LE'I‘ GLOVES 79c A PAIR 'i‘ltcse gloves are just the thing for cold days for skating, tobogglng or, snows-thong ing, rmulo from soft thick brushed wool. ICE WOOL KNITTED TOQUE A ND S(‘.»\Rl" UOMBINiVPION FOR YOUNG LA DIES’ $3.00 “Eu-m, neat and cosy f0r' skating and out door sports prciiy rang,» 0f colors. “TIITE ‘VOOL ‘BOOTEES FOICBABY 2 PAIR FOR 45c 'i‘h0nc dainty little Bootces are just titt- urc nrtult- from lll('0 soft whit‘, wool, 23c pr. IMO ORE tirirtg i0 lu-t-p lmbyb-n fccf nice nrul warm, 2 pro. 45c. I ' ' I*’I°LEQD ucac. <l don't believe Sim“ a girl of the time for iii most girls love flirting 5"" time." ... ._.n in." wt. i . :10. n-. 2a.. - ' ' m"... 6212s.... s22“... Heat Wave 01n- receipts ‘from country points al- - ' tinues In The most nil. cslgsry egg receillts sufficient . Ponce Link I ‘Argentine l with Italian nonoona. Jan. 11-—T"° , here toduy raided the secrel _ pallets 30. the throes of an abnormally long _ m communnu in thgiheyitiiLl/gsiillc first Jfshn, N. B. Jobbing extras 53, liscilltl 3:211: and no immediate relief gnzléiilrsnogy r03“: ‘logulllaa: . . . t - L, was two loads of No. 1 Charlottetown’ P. E. l’ whom lug them with a . - ' l t th life of Prernifli‘ Winnipeg ‘ii/lay ilfilfirffipagjgg fooumry dpoaigls H‘ English $53“? on: message tleclarei “ '_____..,.____." a "m" s ' ' S e As Many the party stood solidi)’ fl" ‘ .e P if G, l8 bonl and would not deny i" Polvder- u 1r ' him. LON-DON Jan ilk-Assertion that THE MARKETS Canadian Press) lobblng seconds '88.?!» per case. Vancouver paying country points (Canadian Press) _ nvtlxos AlIbES. Jan‘.'1l.——JCent-‘ A weaker feel- Basketball at EDUCATION futed by Lady Forbes dlohertson. Mum 4, Plplfiggfl Lady Martin-Harvey and others The second game in this league who mwlllifllll "l!!! i116 7011'"! W0- The movement “W ~ ~ W0 naturally tau to II‘- for allialaneo. If we oIp - Attorney, ho rant In ill of a INIM ll lorlola l‘ the qtmmi or mu def! oahr Into consideration. n .-| ‘ than l!“ Easily-mutton! to when I‘ on» um aids! new" “- ruo’: ‘If’, our lilflm lfl In out" *.Qf"":=‘ alienated: we have son-m devised to "if" out eon-all.‘ ‘ ' , 1R0 I704! IQI'"‘ . ans-tutu; all clam d business was pippln from start to finish, real ever‘. In n. The physical training instruct- huttsr and making the older ‘boys look for Ormmittee contends that when H _ girl's leisure ls devoted to helalthy ' mum m; 3”". outdoor recreation "she has ‘hei- - ’ Pint" ther the time nor the mind to-parw- Mcprevln, 3 der her nose. or wonder if she is fioitsythe sufficiently attractive to'men." " Jherron Concerning this view, Mrs. Joan Mquod, 3 Rosita Forbes. the explorer. 9nd Holman author. says flirting is out of date 0. Diamond because good comradeship ween Owen nien and women has take its pace. undergone nn~ Cox. 1 Heavy pro- McEwen. 1 East and conse- Diamond i flap Pirates-B iRefor-ee-E. (loss , '°"""" Improvement m». net-m» i» storage extras 40, _ llldi Forbesdlohertnn Sports for girls la neceg no. also, is the pondering it proved today with temperature nor-- ma! and pulse Itronlor. ma»