‘Shortbread. flesh fiom Ihe Clzrislie Ovens Never before have you tasted a morsel quite as delicious us fresh, crumbly, crunchy Lorna Doone—a bonnie rich shortbread of exactly the right richness, which really does “melt in the mouth”. Sold by the pound and in small packages for the children. A BONNIE RICH —SEVEN M Wednesday, Aug. 12th next. Reserve the date. 7294-8-3-4i fill BAY -Tea Party. —NORTII BEDEQUE & FREE- TOWN United Church. North Bede- que, ll A. M. Freetown. 3 P. M. ‘Traveller's Rest 7.30 P. M. Minister, J. W. A. Nicholson. ~—\Y.ECEIVES INJURIES -~ The many friends of Mr. Enoch Sulliv- an will regret to learn that he is ‘sonflned to his home with a irac- tured ankle. The young man is in the employ of Brace and McKay and had Just commenced his vaca- iion. He had the misfortune to fall ‘from the barn loft and received "he iniury in that way. He was tak- l~n to the hospital where the frac- ture was set. Much sympathy l5 felt for the lad whose holiday com- imenced so disastrousiy.—S. i —BECEXVED SAD NEwi-Mrs. Charles Ramsay of Summerside has l received the sad news that her bro- lthere, Rev.‘ E. Lockliart, pastor of St. James Church, Antigonish, N. S. V‘ was seriously hurt in‘ an automobile luccident on Saturday at. Whycoco- | magh. His wife who was with him ,was also hurt. Rev. Mr. Liockhart land his wife were on their way to ‘Waterford, where Mr. Lochart was to have taken the services on Sun- day last. Rev. Mr. Lockhart yvas on holiday and had planned to tour CapaBreton before proceeding to Prince Edward Island to his old home. His car was struck side on b)‘ a cai- driven by o. Mrs. James Gillis, who, it is alleged swerved across the road directly in front of Mr. Lock- liarts car. With Mrs. Gillis were five small children. The occupants of D0111 cars received more or less sev- erc injuries. 1n u telephone mt-ss g1.‘ to St. Mathews liiispiiai at Ant;- ,_ snows fifi 1 '~ fl'i’l"ill i1:ii.i"r¢ v z i. Ling: work. lilsoltcrs oi .'i filial iottslciiii gonisli on Moiidaiy night lvlrs. 13.1m- spending the winter in Boston, Maul. run ouaatcvrrwrowiv GUARDIAN " EIISTEIIII GIIIIIUIAI ..°WAN'I.'ED a teacher 10': 5t. Mary's Road School. Supplement saooo. James M. Hashes. Bewetary- 7918-8-5-31. -Mr. Jesse Bernard who has been returned on Monday to Simmer- side. He is being welcomed by many old friends-S. --Mrs. Herbert Reeves of Vio- toria West underwent a serious op- eration on Tuesday in the Prince County Hospital. Her many friends will be pleased to know that she is May Be N3’? doing as well as can be expected. S- i l . 1 n I -—Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Comp-I Finance Mlnlste‘ ton and little daughter of Faun-i lngtori. Mass, arrived on Monday ' (mum to The Gum“) evening to visit Mr. Compton's par- , Urqéwm out" A“; 5...“; i; ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Oomp-' wssxble that’ when parmmeu; m- ton. of St. Efieanors. They will re- Qssembles next W“ a Mmgsm- o; main for some time. Mrs. Compton finance other than human Wm be was formerly Miss Rix and well ‘ in omce’ Premier R a Bennett mm known in 5ummerslde.-S. m’ Home or comm“ ye5gq;-dg,y_ The Premier has occupied the two portfolios 0t Minister 01 Elli-filial Affairs and Minister of Finance since his Government. came into power a you R80. Along The Waterfront Carvell’; Wharf s. s. Gaspesia. Captain Riou,‘ which arrived in port Monday, tin-i; / ished loading a general cargo and. s 0 . sailed last evening for Montreal. Grape 871C128 Lyons Wharf B. S. Bkagutlnd, Captain Schete. ~ _ discharging a cargo of 1,000 tons (Sileolfll to The Guardian) of Welsh coal from Cardiff, Wales. NEW YQRK» Alll- 5"Brm5m“dE Sohr. Eliza. Coreham, Captain‘ l’! Illcssed STBPES were 5°14 l" a MacLeod_ at present dgchargmg a fifth avenue establishment, each Cargo of m“ sale accompanied by the verbal plckal-d-B whm-g warning that “you have to drink it The Lem,’ Qapgam week,‘ 1s right away or it will become wine again ready to sail after having W293? ssfieial rveikz" T25 “SI/m” some caulking done to her hull. ° 9 T” 5 m’ ‘I e 9° - s ‘m’?- Mm-im wk"; burgundy, champagne, rye, mrilaga, c, Q $_ Brant captain 13,511 claret. tokay, moselle, ln-srl-riux, K011“ arrived 1n port yesterday zinfandcl, concord, muscatcl. and morning. fiflutenle- Railway Wharf —i-'"'-""- . S. S. Rahane, Captain H. J. Little. F\,TI_.RTAINMENT FOR after discharging o. cargo of 350 tons , 4 JOHLESS of flour and iced sailed yesterday", ior Sydney, N. S. COIN AWARDS CONTRACT TORONTO, Ont., Aug 5. (U. P) --l“rro movies and irco books will ho provided for‘ Trouottfs unein~ played, if ltlayoi‘ William J. Stew- N‘ Y" Aug‘ 5_ art's plans nintcrinlzze. The mayor ROCHESTER. p‘ “nation. MODEL 11o ta st1932 r lad-R a r cull. with Full i2... ZT§F.¢'E?ILT?§K Six Fully-Guarantee Rogers Tube! Includin iwo "551" scram-grid tubes. enulno EIecfro-D namlr. Speaker. Well-built figured alnul Cabinet. Aiirictly Canadian product. Other new 1932 Rogers Radios iust laced on sale are a S i ' WITH FULLY. GUARANTEED ROGERS TUBES OW . ; . the high cost of radio comes down! Rogers prices are the lowest in history, yet Rogers ‘“ say learned that her brother was] <U.P.)--Culver Motors and the I-Ien- has immlcted A w. Lav", m_ or "under-slimy; " w»! of IIWIYI are head- aiitl hyalty not as seriously liuit as we at first , reported. l-Ie has some of his ribs bent and injuries to his chest. His iviie has several broken ribs and nasty gaslies on her lace. They are both resting comfortably and are in no danger. ‘their two children, Miss Doris and blaster George, are visit- ing their aunt, Mrs. McMurdo of Kelvin. P. E. Island.-—S. ' "BRIDE-TO-BE SIIOWERED— Mr and. Mrs. Lyman Hall, were ; host and hostess on Monday even- ting to about seventy five guests at their lovely home in SIJCTIJTOQKC; the occasion being a miscellaneous shower for Miss Marion Townsend whose marriage takes place next ivcek. Miss Townsend has resigned I:‘.I).\Ii'~N!) 'I‘. HIGHS of ('h:ii'lliiictovrn. hlercliiznt . . . ,. \\'. .i\.i.|..»\l'-{ .\,'i‘ii‘\‘.'./l!'{‘i‘ of Churiotteimvn, illorchaint WILLIAM J. fiiacfviiLlnkN of (‘hurloticitiun. Physician IIISI'I'I"II Iiy 1'u||.~i-|-\':|Iii-~ Aaancllilloli her position as Deaconess in the United Church headquarters at Toronto, whore she has becii of val- uable assistance in church ivork in ‘ltllilt large city. She has many her work with interest. Mrs. Halls spacious living room was tastefully arranged with pink and wliitc flow- _ors for this special occasion. A ldainty basket. in pink and ivhiio holding runny mysterious parcels was curried into the room by n. min loturc bride and groom, Miss Mary Callback, the pretty daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cnlibcck of ifihcrbroovko mid Master Shelton "liiarris, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. George il-iarris. Mrs. Douglas Gordon of lsummerside played the Wedding March as the bride entered the room with Miss Florence Harris and Helen Nicholson of Summorside. The presents were opened by Miss Jean Gordon and Iiiiss Florence Harris. Tho verses were read by Miss Helen Nichol =0“. Many beau- tiful presents were received by Miss in her usual pleasing manner. A plcnsant evening was spent in voc- a1 and instrumental music. after which ice cream and served. Among the gifts was a lovc- ly silver sandwich trnyHirom the Sherhrooke Women's Institute. A votc of thanks was extemlni in Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ha-ll for their hospitality- Aftcr wishing the bride every hap- piness the guests departed for their homes-S. -Mr. Arnold Dunning of Rox- bury, lilacs, is visltintz his aunt. Mrs. F‘. W. Cannon of St. Elcanors. iR red ueeilsi- big" knee ry E. Siebert Company each sub- radio service truck to the police de- pal-intent. The office stenographcr cmzgns’ who Wm growth Townsend, who acknowledged them . criko was ’ i tossed a. coin, which landed heads up. Culver Motors won the contract. COUGARS ATTACK AUTO MEDFORD, 0re., Aug. 5—(U.P.> —-A tourist car ivas attacked by two cougars near Grnrlinck moun- tain. One of the aniiu lIS was killed by falling under the car wheels. The other ran off after one voin leap against the closed windows of the sedan. ‘ ALL G. O. P. STRENGTH wILKEs-BARRE, Pa, Aug. 5~ iU-P.)--Luzcrne County election returns, even before any lIJIIIIOLlIIQ starts. Registration in the 1 T. l d f, F m .1. m a 'fricnds at home who have WBlCllCd lgecond distill“ of Laure‘ Ru“ boy‘ ll 0D e ‘om m w l ‘an! “my” iouah showed 8B Republican regis- ,irations and no Democrats. l, YAKIMA FRUIT oitor Goon \ l YAKIMA, Wash, Aug. 5-—(U.P»l Yakima. Valley's fruit crop is ex- gicctcd to be the heaviest in many pvt-airs. Cariots of apricots already iare moving toward eastern mar- vkcts, while lilCllllTl oi peaches rind ’]llllmS was o l n ivcii iui- idcr way b; . . 41:1. of the lznonth. , _.__.._...._. . lioiiirnuN oi‘ I‘.\.\'.\D,.\ I'l'\|\IIl|'\* ui’ lltiiiAllll ISLAND i.- 1'<vlll‘I 22ml George I A. ll, I‘. i Ill it» in. . or 4...“... Ii. Mush-k, lute. ‘of t‘ mluitctuu-n iii Queen's i'iillllI_\' in tliu said Province, dcccased .uit-.-iiil<_-. liy line lluiiuiirnlilo Iliirulil Leonard ‘ilwilnu-r. surrogate Jllilgu of Probate, fir. - I l'lil.\t.‘ ilu Ilu: Suri the Slit-riff of llic (‘uuiity ui‘ ‘s (‘uimly or uuy (‘misliililu or ~r~imi witliiii BIIItI t'oiiiity_ i; fiji I “'11 . lion ull IIIIJ of Annie blush-k of (Jliur- flnlli-luivii :|i'oi'|-.~<|iiil, “IIIUW, minis! in]; lliiit ii m tin: purlluso Illfi‘ : ‘ ~- I uI iui’ Iul‘IIlZ You llfl‘ tluirofivrc Iieroliy re- IqIIIFiNI 1o i-lio all persons iulcrusted iu IIH‘. sultl Estate in In.- iiiiil iippcur lic- ll-ri- um at u Surroguto Court to be IIPIII in Cllllrllvillrilflvll in Queen's i'oii|I_\'. in the EIIIII Province, on Weil- llfltillfl)’; the iiliilli ihiy of September 1io.\t_ coming, ut tlio lmur of eleven o'- \‘l.\(‘k (ciruiiutin of the aiiuic lIilY tu shew wuusr- if uuy tlioy (‘nll why tho Ac- uuIIIIIR ui’ tho ililtI Estate should not he ‘rural-ii and tliu Etlllllt‘ CIOBPII an pi-iiy. i1 In!‘ in aiiiil )\l'llI.lul\ mid on motion 0i’ Douulil lilvlfliinou, Proctor for iuilil Petitioner. Ami I do hcrohy nriIi-r that ll truo copy Ill?l‘l.‘tl[ In: forthwith published in some newspaper published in. Chur- loLIt-ttnvn nforesiild, unto in each o'er-k for at lenat four wot-ks from the iluto hereof and that n Irno copy lit-roof he forthwith pontcl! in the following public [IIIIPEI reaped- Ilvcly, Iluini-ly, Iii tho hnll of the Court llnuao in Clmrnttctmvn nfnrvimlii, ut or nenr 1hr.- Ilmik of Nova fleotiu nnd ut or non: tho City \Vel¢h Scaled both heruiy further orilor that a true coil? hereof he fivrtliu-llli urrrr-il on the At- tflFIllflV-(lflllfillll o! thin Province an thht nll persona Into-realm! in the anid El- tato n: aforesaid nniy Iinro duo notice tut-roof. (HVEN under my hum! and the 9on1 of the anid Court this {lint day of July cently appointed City Conunision- mm“ a b“ °i $585 t“ “p” “ erof Public Welfare, u. try to find some public-spirited citizen, or itliOSt! known at the field who have h” ‘l ‘died yzero" ward, famed in Pennsylvania I "vplipnli TNIIIIN]; tho poll» ilu- Ad» lrix oi‘ tlic uliuri- uiiuionl Earl consecutive - in Fhiirlotti-tmrn HfOPPiIlIIII and I do XXIOV l8 equipment and educational and instructive ‘films, and high-class r books. FLIERS’ RESTAURANT RAZED ST. LOUIS, nus. 5—iU.P.)-Fliers throughout the country will regret to hear that “Louie's Place” is to be torn down. The little restaurant at Lambert St. Louis field-for years the eating place of fliers- has been best known for its por- trait gallery. The walls are covered with photographs of fliers-includ- ing a complete set of pictures of MRS. CHRISTIE LAURIE y The funeral of the late Mrs. Christie Laurie, who died at her home suite 3, Rip-er block, was con ducted from the home of her dough ter Mrs. George Ewing, 1H Leith St.. Fort William, Ont. In the passing of Mrs. Laurie the city loses another of its high- ly Rstccmcd pioneer residents. Mrs. linurio having resided hero for ov- “Y “My years. She was born in rirrillicrdalc. P. E. Island, 8i years woo. Her husband, Robert Laurie, ; zdeceasccl her 25 years 3gp, M135, uned-Radio-Fie- quency Lowbo at $94 and an B-Iyube Superheterodyne Model at $139. Askyourdealeralso about the new bat- ter sets lor homes wit out electric cur- rent and the new motor radio Ior your automobile. - R. T. products are the finest ever prqdueqd, Why buy an "orphan" radio or stencil set when you can get a genuine Rogers, the standard radio oI Canada, for even less money? See this latest 1932 Model now on display at our store. It is more selective, more sensitive, truer in tone... made to give you the most radio satisfaction for the fewest possible dollars. MADE IN CANADA HOLMAN, LTD Charlottetown and Summerside V‘ Dealers for Prince Edward Island IRGDGIEIR§ Ilkooio Edith who resided with her moth-I grand children, a sister Mrs. R. MacBeth, Iris, P. E. 1., a. brother Hugh MacDonald, Prince Rupert. B. C. . ' D. "wcBeth of Redditt and Ilim‘ MacBeth of the Royal Canadini I l‘ Style I down in the chambers of what . Paris. checking account. ‘Laurie l5 survived by “"98 SOUS hI'l.lI""'l Police, Port Arthur ur find two daughters, William J. and nephews. _lluEh A. of Fort William, Maxwell i wrru anus ARCHER Why not make this the spring of springs when you lean back - In Your chair and draw a marvelous free breath, knowing dflep that your entire wardrobe purchases are definitely the progeny o; I've never known a time when Paris offshoots ware Evan- able in this country at such amazingly agreeable prices’ to the A few of the most e-nbraceable ones are: the Lanvin afternoon dress with capelet sleeve. oxgandie collar, and tri-colour belt Vion- netrs afternoon dress emphasizing the Princess line of the body oi- mw Imam “We slew“ "m1 dilllble T011601 whiteoollar, the chats a Paw“ vwmet "d Emile" tellins a story of iuil sleeves at the elbow and jabot collars buttonlng into cowls and new efiects. Vion- netls contrast suits in Rodicr materials Augustabernards pettlcoat "Wk even“! 4m! with pink twisted shoulder line and the Patou semisheer evening dress with the ribbons and flowers and frills, Doherty Another nephew Jack Chats is °°mm°nl¥ known as your heart, How Bright and Full of Energy This Boy Looks! He Keeps Hie Face and Hand: Clean and Healthy with 0! wlnllllleg. Margaret Mrs. Gcorgelland a niece- Mrs. T. Mnnion made‘ Ewllld of Fort William and liiiss their home with their aunt. EY- She l8 B150 Sun/Wed b)’ sixhost of warm friends who will! (Patriot Please Copy) Promotes Healtlr- Healthy animals producedarger litters. letter pelts and bigger profits- Therefore feed “IMPERIALS” regular- ly and liberally. For Sale by Distributors in Leading i Business Centres and Direct from Factor)‘- lore IAI. BI§CUIT5 Cil-TP- I "" Jciioniorreroivu ' 1L1 jljsjw" -, . A. 1)., 1031, nml In the 22nd your of.’ Lila Mainly’: reign. (Sid) H. L. PALMER, Surrogate, 7041-8-fl-thur —- Cuticura soap Touch children only in life to use Cull- curn Son every day and Cutlonrn fllntmen for any rashes o: irritations. Shlmpofll with Cutloura Soap keep the hair healthy and thick. Bold Sup Talon: l . Gandhi Dupe“ l-‘LWAIA Company, 141., Inna]. m. ohm-t ass-a w. ' W0 TE FOR LIDS TONE MACNEIL _: mourn licr passing. She was a de- voted Christian and a member 0i The lute Mrs. Lauris leuws Hist." Al1(Il‘0\\"S Prcsbyterain Church. .5 T PR I CE