BONNE BELL CREAM
Pineapple syrup three fourths ounce
vanilla syrup three fourths ounce
ice cream two ounces
egg one shaved or cracked
ice one fourth
soda glassful
vanilla syrup three fourths ounce
ice cream two ounces
egg one shaved or cracked
ice one fourth
soda glassful
Shake in a shaker or glass and shaker, strain into a twelve ounce glass,- nearly fill the latter with the coarse stream of carbonated water and finish with the fine stream.
Bonnie-Bell- The Bluebell
THE BLUE BELL.
By GEORGE W DONALD
WHEN Scotia's gaudy flowers are gone
By mountain, vale, and shaw,
One lovely gem still lingers on
While fading blossom's fa;
Tis Scotia's bell o' bonnie blue,
That claims no sheltering bower-
Meet emblem of a heart that's true
In danger's darkest hour.
By mountain, vale, and shaw,
One lovely gem still lingers on
While fading blossom's fa;
Tis Scotia's bell o' bonnie blue,
That claims no sheltering bower-
Meet emblem of a heart that's true
In danger's darkest hour.
It waves beside the shaggy fern,
Hangs o er the heather bell,
An' drops a tear aboon the cairn
Whaur Scotia's heroes fell.
In southern climes sweet flowers may smile
Where balmy breezes sigh,
But, like the slave who treads their soil,
They shrink, they, fade and die.
In fickle friendship's changeful hour,
When love may prove untrue,
Still may my heart, like thee, sweet flower,
Retain its native hue.
In death I ask no stone to tell
Who slumbers 'mong the dead,
But gi'e me Scotia's bonnie bell
To mark my narrow bed.
References:
1.What Every Ice Cream Dealer Should Know Daly Bros Manufacturing Corporation Schenectady NY, 1914
2. THE SCOTTISH MINSTREL THE SONGS AND SONG WRITERS OF SCOTLAND SUBSEQUENT TO BURNS BOSTON LEE AND SHEPARD PUBLISHERS NEW YORK LEE SHEPARD AND DILLINGHAM THE BIRTHPLACE OF LADY NAIRNE 1871
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