Tfhc Ehnunrlhmnge For Exacting Housewives Ask any Pandora owner what she thinks of 1m range. She will ten you it is the most Imelda lest Economic Most ‘is autos-y range she ever had. ‘ —OHOP trons Holmalfs ___ --FURNIGHID HOUSE t0 rent. Wflle BOX 23. Summerside. 2i —-SUIIIMERSIDI BUSINESS 00LLEGE.—~Pleasam Studies. Ex- cellent result; good posi , easy terms, J. Pogson, Princi , 5708 10 26 12L —OUARD|AN8.——Tboo¢ dqghin-g to buy, copies of the Guardian in Simimere-lde will please secure m at the Guardian ottice in the c- every day. Ne“! Elfin. where they are on sale "Page 8 is available. McNeil! Building, every day. -HOLMAN'8 OFFICE, and warehouses. will be olosed slvlns Day. 5933-6-21. —DIO_‘I'IONARIES can be had at the Western Guardian Office, Wat- er Street. Summerside for only flfty cents with s new or renewal tf. --FOR LATE WESTERN NIWS —GUARDIAN$ 0N SALE at the Guardian's western ofllee in me Summeldde. Store . Monday. November 9th., Thugs- Don't hsadu-hy, diuy, bilious, consti- pated, sick! One .or two fileasant candy- ‘ke ,"Csscarets" taken any time will mildly stim- stay mcnAuernm-nmck ; cs “vhlllnlipqc Thecheapat whirl-to _ a car on time _ Go to any of the dealers; _ - ——1§. The ‘Pandora is built to give a lifetime o: weeetrn officeof the G —-DIOTIONARIES.—- Tiara are still some dictionaries leilt an, the Ian in Fine Cooking Service The oven is‘ white nickcled-clean. The surface is easily washed and heats evenly. A A Pandora Saves Fuel and Food Ask McClary’s dealer to tell you about its many superior qualities. M°Cla 1y: Pandora Ralinge Descriptive literature and name of lleCllryi Brine M. Jehll. N-l, Hamilton, Cs ROGERS HARDWARE C0. _ Charlottetown Agents for McClarys Stoves and Ranges. London. Toronto, Montreal. Wlnni who McNeil] 1101111‘. Bu , ‘subscribe for the Guardian. --OUR STORE, AND WARE- HOUSE wiil be closed on Thanks- iglvlng Day Monday, November 9th. ‘Sinclair & ‘Stewart, Limited. 5922-11-6-21 , —GUARDIAN OFFICE. — The lfiusrdlan’: Western Office is now Hoes/ted in the MoNeIIl Building. ,‘Water 'St., Summemaide, where sub- lscrlptions. new; or advertising will lggarecelved. The Phone number is I -—K_ENSINGTON PRESBYTER. iANil-There will be a special Thanksgiving service Sunday EVIJI- lug November 8th at 7 o'clock. All members are requested to biing their fruits and vegetables of the season to decorate the church which offer will be sent later to the P. C. Hospital, A special offering will be taken. Rev. Dr. Geuge will W“ "m" m“ °" '°°“'" l” "Y ‘i deliver a special address. , Vancouver, monion. —CENTRAL BEDEQUE BAP- TIST OHURCH.—Sundsy, Nov. l. was Communion Sunday on this Field. Dr. Sidey was much en- couraged at the largo audiences that greeted him st all points of the Field. About 100, took the Com- munion, quite a friendly number ‘from other churches. joining with this Field. for this service. The igary. Saskatoon and 68 , LTD. d‘ new. ,1.»- ~———— audience at Central Bedeque. was exceptionally large. The Churchl was taxed to its capacity. The Spirit of Worship, and Adoration W88 tremendous in its felt power. The officers and members of the church are glad that so many from the adjacent communities worship with them. Worship is the privil- ege of all, and when such large numbers gather, all feel refreshed and inspirted for the coming week: To one and all the church says: “Welcome? body as she picked up the food. The sparrows, for some reason. objected to the presence of this in- jured bird. and drove her off. She meal, but he_oi.her prevented her. -. imade many attempts to obtain _a hcr, The noxt morning she brought with her,- snother great iit,' and again the sparrows trlcd to drive her away. ln a flash the second great tit set about them, fought the whole flock. and kept ‘the board clear while the crippled i- ISN'T IT A PITY bird obtained a sood meal. 0n cach succeeding visit this lblrdland kn-ight accompanied her, and such I PETS GROW UPI From the Western Mall. Cardiff. "Disconsolste One: “l wish l were dead!" ‘Consular: Why, can't you marry, ber-—-or did y'ou?"—lNe\vzui‘k Dis- Lyrnnn Building i-_-________i fl Dr. c. c. Archibald fits infection 1'12 Cufsfilcrnlrhes and blisters, painful ln themselves, are most dun erous because they present an opening or Infection. Abs CH5] no.1‘. - n l i». . st one». It la s llnlvnrnl, germlclde and antiseptic combined. A few drops 0n ti» llesb will destroy germs, prevent Infection and promote vapld, comfoviubir. healing. Per spreln- Ilnd hrulsrs—n small quan- tity of ABSORBINP. JR. ruhhrd in will ellsy the pnin and mini-e II»: swelling quickly and permanently. Essellcnl also for Insect hhru. burns, uruQmmI-wi" Md sore feel. li In not llsaay—will not ninln the clothing. Always keep a but llr In your medicine n net £1.15 a bottle a! men drunlets or arnt pnstnaid by W. F. Young inc. Mnnlfcll l59 ' Professional Cards McDonald & McPheé ‘ B. A. J. A. DHIIONALI) ll. F. BIPPIIEE ll. . Barristers, Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan lliley Ilullnling Charlottetown Graduate of N. I. Post Graduate Medics! Bohonl and llelllllqi Prentiss limited Io Kym, Eur, Nose and Thmnt (Mics Mayer Building Greet Gentle lilreit Okla-e flours-O to ll a. n. I to i! p. m. Telephone sue-J. Mark R. McGuigan B. A. IA IHIIITII, IOLICITOR, ETC. sq to a cannon Bleak Charlottetown, Iaml. 9290-7- w. A. Mormfiii “ OHAITIIIO .AOQOU TANT ‘ ANO AUDI respect did the sparrows have for his fighting powers that she after- wards secured her food in peace. |un|crsr|uu‘ “‘ A KNIGHT IN BIRDLAND. ‘l l W? r There is not much sympathy to! be fouud in wild nature. If a bird‘ meets with s mishap is is usually. left to ‘get over it without any ass-I istsnce from its companions? writes Oliver G. Pike. F. Z. S., F. H. P. S. smug UPSET Chew a few Pleasant Tablets ~—Stomach Feels Fine l i pects» iu die you will not find nts‘ mate standing -by to console with} it, ‘but the sixffcring creature will.‘ just slink away to a place of hld-‘ When a bird is take nlll and c_x- iug in which to meet the end. while the bird which is deft will vcry soon flud a new companion. But l have come across a few, Instances where sympa-ihy was} shown. When birds arc snatcdl after a short courtship the male‘ is ‘most attentive ‘to his newly won, . wife, and will almost starve him- self to offer tit-bits to her. , Tho beautiful male buliflnch is one of the ‘best of ‘husbands. Al pair of these birds attempted to, nest in my garden last spring: The l i lnstnnt stomach relief! first neat came to an untimely endless! The moment "Pope's Diapcp and a second was built. When ihisluin" reaches the siomac contained young almost ready wjtregg (mm acid stomach fly, I hoard the two parents callingmnn and; ' out in great distress. l hurrledlylflalulence, 8 climbed up the steep bank leading‘ to the nest in a thick hedge. but. I was just too late. for s stool dashed from the nest and disap» pcared in the thick undergrowth, Three of the young had been eni- en, while the fourth was dead out- side the nest, For days afterwards the hen bull- finsh sat on twigs In the garden looking most (lisconsolate. and it was ruthor beautiful to see the male offer hor choice Inorscls,‘ which he continually searched for.‘ It seemed as If he was doing his, beet to cheer her up, and it gave‘ me much pleasure when l found out that be had succeeded. For ai. the end of a week they begun s} ‘third nest. and with this they were " successful in rearing s family. WHEN’ THE KNIGHT APPEARED. h nll dis- or indiges- lmmedisie relicf from ases. heartburn. pulpl~ ration, fullness or stomach pres- sure. Correct your digestion for n few cents, Millions keep it handy. Ilrug- cists recommend it. l EH9»... 50 Jollsplsh IPIUTACLI I or _ IYIGLABIII lelentlle lye ‘Inst-Correct ‘time lnnlas Al! I011. "u". u...‘ on,“ yvmnell late ho- llevinl "If '""*°" " "°"'“" You cannot comp!" W" "l" with others. You MM» I" ‘mg’! ""h- eyss or they ti" yours. ll "Ill"! l n"; . mi with amuse m- ntiineuu huddled by an vile- yu» u deflate the true sendi- tlq s! m! d". llwll 0' "Parkman" senles Is twenty yasuef siilflflll" l! hi"!!! an smug put-u 31am. s. s. PARKMAN Optometrist an! optirhi It is only nature, however. for s, bird to assist Iis mate during the‘ time of‘ courtship. lt is in the win-l ter months, when each ‘bird has to tight lia own battle in the g-rlm‘ search for food, that sympathy is rare. I have known only one Inbt- ance of this. ' In my garden there was s large dog kennel with a ilst roof. Dur. lng the winter month ‘the tebie like top was utilised as‘ a larder for ihe birds. Many kinds visited‘ us, and It was seldom that We. table was unoccupied. One morn-i in; a new visitor appeared. and host's iirtsts stock lwllgl-IJ. NOVA IOOTIA sho when cripple. Thil Itelt tit] bad one Ieg nissilll. and she bad some Montague, I, I. I. trouble in ‘balancing her llarm- ‘ - small fee of iwo dollars entitles the “ sort of s foregone conclusion that L ‘the case in this instance. when we ' certainly has ihc best interests of W!'i'lll*l';‘-'.!5;N"‘ subscription. —BORDEN NEW HALL-Ser- ial music. Admission 50 cents, 4i -—-FOR SALE-d“). 1 ‘lthhca Shot _ Gun. 10 guage in good condition. Half price. A splendid goose‘ gun. APDIY to 1L. B. Crue, Box No. 5.. Summerside. 5632. —NAZARENE $ERVlCE8.-—Rev. Annie S. Allen. of Springhill, N.S.. will preach in the O'Leary Nazar- ene Tabernacle Sunday. Nov. 8, at 11 a.m._snd 7 p.m.. also In the Glenwood Hall. at 3 p.m. Every- body welcome. —OFFICIAL RETURNS-Thurs- day was Declaration Day for Prince County. \Mr. A. E. McLean. M.-P.. was elected over Mr. G. Shel- ton Sharp by a majority of 1525 votes. The standing was McLean 6692, Sharp ‘5167. —¢FOR TORONTO-Mr. Jmues H. Prichard, Secretary of the Can- adian Silver lFox ‘Breeders Asscia-l tiou. Summerslde. left Thursday‘ morning for Toronto to make final‘ arrangements for the fox show inl, gorimection with the Royal Winter a r -—?-¢-Qc-i_ PERSONALS —Mrs. Capt. D. S. Miller has rc- iurned from visiting her daughter. Mrs. lfi. J. Corbett in Attleboro. Mass. - ~00]. R. H. ‘MacDonald. D. M. 'D.. D. S. 0.. with Mrs. MacDonald and their small sou Allan of Sask- atoon. Snsk, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. James E. lilacDonald, ‘North Bedeque. Eastern Guardian . JSHOP from llolmazfls Catalog. ..*MI‘S"$ COMPTON. GEORGE TOWN announces big discount sale on all wlntor miillinery. 5949- ..*EASTERN AGENTI-Mr. J. W, Murdock is now Guardian agent in Montague and will be pleased to revolve news Items, advertising. Job Printing new and renewal sub- scriptions. ti. ..'WORK AP-PFIEClATEQ-The thanks oi‘ the people of Montague and surrounding districts are due Miss Clsribcl Keefe the capable and obliging manager of the Mon- tague Telephone Office for hcr eff- orts working well past the midnight hour to appease the anxiety of the tremendous crowd of people that gathered to hear the results of the recent election. This is the third or fourth occasion in which Miss Keefe has so cheefully handed out the election results and her kind ness is something which the peo~ pie of Southern King's will not eas- ily overlook . JATHLETIC MEETING.— A meeting of those interested in true sportsmanship was hold in the radio rooms of .\ir. Cecil Wlghtmun. Montanuo on Tuesday evening, 00L 27ih inst. for the purpose 0i Ofgflll" izing an athletic clu-b. After a thor- ough discussion on the advisability of forming such u society and the benefits lo be derived from it; the following officers were elected: Hon. President. Mr. G. B. Clark. son, Pres, Dr. Heath Mclntyrc; Vice President. Dr. L. A. Johnstono Secretary Treasurer. Mr. Milton Mellish. This formation will boar the very appropriate name, Tho. Moniuguc Amateur Athletic Assoc‘ iution. The following committees were appointed. Executive A. if“. Campbell, Chairman. Hockey. Alli- son McLean. Chairman Rink. E. E. Parkman. Chairman Field and 'I‘rack. A. F. Campbell. Chairmen Advertising. G. ll. Coffin, Chairman Membership Committee, Dr. John- stone and A_ F‘. Campbell. The members to all the privileges of the association. it has always been e all Montague undertakings would bc short lived, such however Is not consider the names in connection with this undertaking. sspecldily the l-lon. President, who is a gen- tleman .of push and ability and who Montague. The Beautiful at heart. the success and permanency o! this organization is fully assured.—L. ..‘Vl5l1'8 OLD HOME—8el:Qd with s. longing to once more mingle with her own kith and kin and to be again under the parental roof during the latter part of Aug- ust. Mrs. 0m Kaye. one of the lead‘ Ing women of Montague. and e member of the social not. set out on a journey to her old home In Grand Bank. Newfoundland slid el- though the distance is not so yd?! greet notwithstanding the modern modes of travelling, Mrs. Kaye was f,‘ ulate your liver, "*3 and start your‘ cars named above. a car on the GMAC P1 e vice on Sunday night at 7 o'clock. ‘R n L ‘or those who “new o; conducted by Rev. G. . Mitchell. —'-NOVELTY DANCE.— Thanks giving Novelty Dance at Olympia Monday November 9th with spec- bowels. Then you will both look and, feel clean, sweet and refreshed. Your.’ head will kbe cilear, stomach sweet,1 tongue pin an your ski“ NW‘ lHesd of the Canadian Arctic ex- Because Cnscarcts never gripe oripedmo" who hi'lu‘.‘ "mm", "om l. . _ a oflicial financing c have always been still lower. Ask Rate Chart. price, plus only General Motors’ c EN E RAL MOTORS? ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION The financing organization of ‘General Motors for the cash harge. GMAC rates low-they are now v to see the GMAC \“' m JUST RE and antiques. at Queen Hotel. sicken,1t bus become the largest sell- the Norm‘ H’ I. “ported m ‘my. Direction“ for men’ women, chiwwvarnsd off the MscNlllisn expendi- Jh-en on each boxqny dnlklttwm itlon who went north with the In- - . ltention of annexing any unexplored tyfive yam-s natural“. she 5a.“- n MsoMlllan expedition has also re- grent many changes. old things hadW-"rnd "lml- - passed away and ull things had be- found of what was once the scene of familiar child-hood days. Twen- iy~ilve years makes a vast differ-l Newfoundland, Leaving the steam-I Although the, teller/ins lbllief m- a, Grand 13am“ M", Kaye set comes from l-lailf-ux. ‘it is written out for home s distance of aboufbll ‘an ‘Elandle’ Wh’) desires m 9X‘ ‘once familiar dwelling house of lad-Th“ ‘Twelved- 41 In Us greet {cient architecture was replaced by; gamt“ N's ‘one of the more modern type, The, ’ ' ' y suffered a good deal from numlb- ‘whne l" the memlume her motheriness in my arm "and severe pains, had passed on, she was at first not m my flngenx .1 Md med vargous; two sisters. this can be easily cx-§docwm_ I plalned from the fact that from a} qwgmn 1 decided to send m ‘Char- i y (I mere slip of a girl Mrs. Kaye hssunttetown for a Fhrador. as I lmd‘ ky proportions being well over thelsults ‘which so ifrequently follow two hundred mark—atiributed both Ills use- snd to Mrs, Kaye's ever sunny dis-glint’ Flvfag" :1 we?" :9 hllllrmm- position. She was soon recognizedui gedmlmd l“ ‘lmnri 5°03 "fl" however, and received an embrac- 5 e '8“ ‘“‘ my" gm“ y m" m‘: ‘rum 0* m ‘my mnguhifiiil’.‘Qiiidif.‘.€i'2;‘"ii.1‘2.°ii? those who are dearer to her than w “m, heamL words can tell. It is a real pless- M,Rs_ THOS BELL in Monmglle a5 “he W39 ‘lermlnly to \V. ‘E. ‘Enman, Paruxlor Represen-l conspicuous by her aibscnce.——l... mglve, 26g (Sidney st" char-logo. ‘ -i-¢o>———— town. Phone 586-4. ing laxative in the world. us" m home m upwards or ‘wen. isnds for the United States. The . come new, not a trace was to ho Woman Cured l ence in a growing country like} 'l1aII' a mile only to find that tho‘l"'°'35 gmmude i" "he he]? “he ‘worst feature however was that‘ "Dear Shrfifl‘ few momma ago I recognized by her aged futlier andfremedqes and was gremed ‘by [wgl grown to a woman of somewhat bulheard ‘much about the splendid rc- to our splendid climatic conditions ‘A5 3°01‘ as I wmmmlwd 115mg‘ lng and joyous welcome home spend pmved l“ health" ure to have Mrs. Kaye back again The foregoing better is address“ 5953. PERSONALS ....'Mr, Gordon Dingwell of Chal'-;_.._..___.. Intteiown is in Sourls and Fortuuoi . on business. .whom ho was cndonrud will miss ihlm in his accustomed pluoo. but ....“.\'Ir. Lester B, Mcllislrof Mon- their loss is his gain and their Of St. Joh d runuEoO ‘We have again returned to Prince Edward Island and will be open again to buy and pay highest prices for all kind-s of hooked mats, old furniture Kindly write or call William Webber n, B. fugue is doing nicely after under-'hope lo meet him never again to going a very 581-10“ Qperaflcm in part will be a comfort to them In 55634L3M7i- 1:9 Boston, and in the course of u fewlheir sorrows and loneliness here. week! expects m be back homel The family of the deceased be- agam and almost as we]; as Qverflsides his widow (formerly Louisa A host of friends will be ilelightedlcilmllm") ‘"9 lllree‘ "mls- Free‘ to hear such a pleasing report andvlmm‘ Marsh“ "ml Alon“ ‘me ld liter IMrs. Murdock Uuchuir‘ . I S l= h Rug ‘g2!szgfinfgsferwsflfgryailfinee as nu. also W. F. Sanders. a grand-l lson of deceased and a member of IN MEMORIAM libc home since his birth us be ALEXANDER REYNOLDS. The period during ‘lost his mother (who Mrs‘ ihc eld- ,csi daughter) when up infant aurl {ems tenderly cured for by his grandparents nnd who feels the va- cuni. place in the homo vcry kecn- Dicd at Montague. Oct. 17th.. l)‘ aged 63 years. The late Mr. Rey- gglflzultllllld,lgqtpgffgeilfflérfi guilty sides countless numbers oi‘ friends. give up his daily labors until aboutlwho Wm “mm” remember mm land tax is extended t0 ‘By Order, There are also left to mourn five brothers and two sisters bc~ 5959-711 Notice Re Provincial Land Tar which discount of five percent will be allowed upon payment of 1925 December 1st, 1925.- H. R. STEWART. _ Assistant Provincial Treasurer "-41 i I with affection and respect. 1 irizgtwriiltficgaefgllsuhgzufgagld wig, The Rev. John Sterling official-l ed at the funeral services st the ‘n a .. number gathered to DRY 1119i!‘ 1'6" u» ‘ ' 1m . heir presence with thcm. m convey by t - I But he became woaker ouch (luvitlléiggvggalgtgggt sympathy ‘or he and on lho 17th. instant passer‘ ' _ ,_ awn)’ to bc forever with the lip-ll Th“ 79mm“ wme utlfinlshylgily deemed cf God. Sandy as he wnsimY River Cenmeligrlcvlfo‘ “Queue”? affectionately culled by his manyfime m“ 5°" "v '0 I friends was "u msn of sterling 9d Mm “um” ye“? M’ widow an,‘ character. upright in ull his dcal- f T?! “n: “grxvléslfi of u" frmlfls lugs and had aiway? a kindly] wvslrg lglmcxlliexidadd’ ‘l’ figliicillllfifilrfl-Bllfl lgplfurilsinii) hllm. Thcl (Patriot please copy.) loss in the homo. is irreparable uni - ' ' M‘ his fumiiy and Innuy friends i0 Moat ‘people don't ‘talk about sud cskewihey ‘throw them into the garbage can. burrledlly and surrept- iitiously. Only domestic science ex- perts wlk about sadness because they ‘wish to banish this plague from every ki-tcben. The staff of the ‘Sunlaud Service Laboratories recently discovered some Interest- ing things about this phase of bak- ing in the course of research work for ‘the Sun-Maid Raisin Growers of California, ' Sadness. as applied to cakes, is heaviness, sogglness. lack of grain, The. word derive-e from the Old English "Sad" meaning sated. tired. H wawr rams“ w lflow (may i firm and is skin to the Latin "Sat l" gink, attach u small om your H __. pieco of rubber hose to thc cold isatis signifying enough. Exec-pt lwuier faucet. put bhe other end of 0s rc-ga-rds cake and smoothing Irons. i.he word now refers only to i menisl and ‘spirliusil qualities. bu‘! oven there it still seems to point n finger of scorn wt s. fallen cake. the dictionary defining and,“ "afflic- tive, cslam-Ztous, Inspiring ‘melan- choly." Many a housewfe will ra- cog-nizs this definition immediately. Suniand ‘Service Laboratories say that most flre-quent cause of sad- nose Is imrpropar Ibsklng. Oake ‘should be started u-t s ‘low ‘tempor- wiure, ‘but the heat should be in- creased ns soon as the mtxtuire has risen. To under-stand "the principle of this ‘thoroughly. housewives should bear in ‘mind that a success- full coke musi ‘have time to rise. due to ‘the formation of gas from the action of baking powder. yeast or soda. Ais soon as ‘the mixture has ‘risen, ihowerver. the heat musi. ‘be increased to stiffen the cells wsbls composed of flour and eggs ihc hose down the sink SD01!!- turn the water on full force. flush the pipvs and in u few minutes l lwatcr will flow freely from |sink. i __-_-<-QQ-——i 1 AND THEN! cellis eilings “l rend un account c-f n man who lulcpi ‘past the ‘lIlIYV’ lfor dria wed- "That's nothing. blots of mcri don't wake up till after marriage. 1 ‘mu m» l\llnnrd'll and Ink:- m» oil-er- mom-i ‘ ding." l ~ ‘hos An-gcles Tlmcs. SADNESS IN CAKES IS AVOID- ABLE Famous Laboratories Tell How This ‘l; a story of sadness, hr‘ it isn't n sud story Quite 011 ill-l are safe, "" cnntrnry, ‘lhe sadness couc-‘ru: lo that the gas will not escape. lf thq d-giapidutlon of some ca e.- 'l\ai the ‘ceke coobs moo slowly. the cell (dean an“ ,_‘ers Q In ‘going wro n ahcir ‘wells are not etiilfened fast enougli . you ‘ despite the in vi 'iI"\II1I and ‘the cake will toil, never to ‘rise _ fireqn-oof saying st yh is psievui s ‘ . . ' esoribing how Moisture is another factor I of ‘melancholy by ' sadness. so In Est. Mil-k, watg and fat make the cell wsills of a cake ‘tender and palatable. If there Ie ‘too much ‘moisture or fat. or If Metallic Ceilings make the Ida's! Interior finish. Thly srs easily ousted. handsome and artiatle, firs-proof, dust proof and y-rmaneht. Metallic Calling sever trouble and expense oi N- palrs as vibration wlll not crack i! nor can It warp her the moisture to ‘break down the cell walls before they are fixed ‘by heat. then the cake Is a fsilusre. All recipes should ‘be followed exactly because they hevve been tested unrUi th domestic science experts e-re upwards of a week .In rnultib the trip. travelling most of e y y y twin‘ this iengble state may be avoideihcipes give excellent rwults: weak efte my second child Ill thecake cooks too slowly allowing 5 ECONOMICAL SPICE CAKE 2 cups brown sugar‘ 2 cups water 1 ‘teaspoon each cinnamon and cloves l-i teaspoon each nutmeg and ull- s-plcc. 2 ‘tablespoons butter or other fat 2 cups obopped raisins 1-2 teaspoon salt 3 cups flour i MJIDOOH soda Boll sugar, wmier and spicesi minutes." Remove from tire and Mid butter. , Add raisins and "sikrw to cool. lflkether and sdd. Mifx well. Pour Sift flour, salt "l0 1’- klrleesed Iioef pens sud MM n moderate oven 45 to‘ 60 minutes Tlvls oeke ‘l similar to truin. coke and it wit! keep s. long time. HEB NERVES BETTER Nllll Received Much ‘Benefit lll Taking Lydia E. Pinkhaln‘! Vegeiaille Compound Chathsm, Ontsriov-J-‘l itlrtsdhl l and kept l wiaiinm < ill“ éhmdril‘: m; y, my time. ‘ world! f {ti m» . . *-‘ pa‘ om "W! mile surest. sum-m illustrates elrou- l ' ° ""1" - I" levrev" isrs Ind 'fuII Information Thlnhm-ru ' wv- dunk," ‘|._'l.l,',§g:w.'h ‘he m“ "i “W!!! n h‘... l5 years [it Iltfiklfll his whole Be i “Mo; Mill's ls a preventive of ssd- ou PROVINCIAL AGINTI y "e nuhyi“ "'3'.""""'""' um. mmuuy in “om m.” , , - , Ins eudoli ‘in-deaf ‘M311 (jg . . . d," wmmuf u“ M MM on sir bubbles intro- H 0 M N 9 s muuum“ ‘mo,’ ‘l dueed ‘lute the egg constituents m i- . ‘u _ p; w” ma“! "I, moire ‘the mixture rise. . - Mi OIDE In!‘ -_ .h. , o. Housewives who “went to triy ‘ rs . . ‘ . ru Isl. _ _ l ., mafia? rm o c .. um. mind n? "