c r AB? S. t lll(’( __ i ' pvt-len- Thet three mid " ,lll'l r ,'~' Q ' l>2‘.7\\'n ' hi; m Indre< as l I p girl, struck Pigs 11in‘ r two r The w th eggs, the h of th teed l To lug w gnget 1rectir siepp loose up m rccov slcpp the f up to . _ were, ', , ' hay -. _ ' could v _ subs! ~' . e the A“ ' Evt ‘-_ v wlzer ‘ In mcsp folio‘ GXTC t“; . iiQWIQ ee-wzucowtm 52221101523229‘; Whit Four Ar. Engl UU-‘ib hate‘ that! a lIt nr-dphtld Si: perk used enoi .- I-nu<VI\II\IJ¢4\'IFQIPi'I1GQ‘.r‘ ‘U! “F? 9w#.§-.>l!>'§_ 55.? @3253, for this season. —-———' TI-IE N iTHE {THE N THE N or Prince Edward to sec what is no New York-Toron Weqrables dictated’ by fashion FOR 'l‘hroughout the store you’ll find an in- teresting (lcnionstration 0f all that S 116W THE NE\V HATS EW COATS NEW DRESSES E\V LINGERIE EW STOCKING ' ————,-'I‘I*IE NEW GLOVES ln this opening this store offers the ladies Island an opportunity w and now shown in to-Motitreal. Thursday Afternoon and following days l SELLING fl lib‘. yes, Mr. Blank. come right in- l'\'e rend your company's an- nouncement in the (luardiztrt. Now let. hie ibifi you . . Y‘ 'l'h.it [nintetl introduction is vital t0 suecessltll selling. The Charlottetown Guardian n; n»- Ia» For Success in Fox Ranchilwg FEED “IMP/ZRIALS ” Acknowledged leaders in Fox and Fur Raising. Imperial Biscuit Bomuany, Ltd. Cnnuditin tlookcry (Consulted froru Pamc 8) ‘ Anchovy Fnndwirhes I Sprtutl Flllull rounds oi uiholo: {wheat brrad spariugy wth incited; mwutter then with anchovy pastel , over which place the mcrest wisp of a. slice of lemon. Ethetlc Iood. Ribbon Sandwiches In making these sandwiches, the l bread should be cut the entire length’ .vot the loaf and the slices spread ‘ with creamed butter. '.l‘wo slices are isprlnkfcd with finely’ chopped pars! ‘icy, two with the sieved yolks of} hard cooked eggs, and two with ifinely chopped p micnto. The slices‘ i are then piled snugly on top of one. ,ancthcr, with the colors aitctnating‘ ‘and a plain buttered slice on top.' They are then pressed together firm- ly and put in the refrigerator under‘ a heavy weight. Just before scrv-l lug. slice with o. very; Sh.ll‘p knifoi Rolled Watercress Sandwiches ' l Very fresh bread should b,‘ cut: I | i i in as thin slices as possible ancll spread with softened butter‘. Water-i‘ cross is dried with towel and ialitcccl,‘ on the slices, which are then rel-i led, fastened with a toothpick nud- sct in iccbox to chill. Remove tooth- picks before serving, Pastry Jelly Rolls Prepare plain pastry using 1 12 cups pastry flotir. 1-2 teaspoon bak- ing powder, L2 teaspoon salt, 1-2 ,icup shortening, and enough cold iwutcr to make u stifl‘ dough, as the basis. Chill well then rollout to lone-eighth inch thckncss and cut ginto oblongs 4 inches long by 2 l inches wide. Sprcnd along the l centre with currant; jolly which has I been beaten with a fork until pasty. lRoll up tightly, arrange on baking Ilshect. and bake in a ‘hot oven o! i450 deg. F'hr. for 15 minutes. This i will make l2 or l4 little rolls. Nut Oatmeal Cookies Cream 1-2 cup butter, and grad- iually one cup sugar. Next add one egg well beaten, 4 tablespoons of milk, 1 3-4 cups rolled outs, 1-3 cup lchopepd raisins, and ‘Z 3 cup chop- ped nuts. Measure and sift togeth- cr 1 1<2 cups flour, 1-2 teaspoon soda, 1-4 teaspoon nutmeg, 3-4 tea- spoon cinnamon, and 1-2 teaspoon 'c‘.ovcs. Add to rolled oats mixture spoons on buttered baking sheet, u~ bout 1 12 inches apart. Bake lni oven of 375 deg. Fhr. Ginger Parfait I l‘ ChnrIottelnr-n l’. 1i. I. I ......,,fi|,,l.,......~..,.l“' S . i“. . l‘iiimllllrllzlvtlllll Please do not shout at mc for tn s —I know lull veil that less than nun‘ o! our readers have electric refrig- erators, hm for those fortunate fcw who have nnd who are always scout- ing about for new ways of utllizlngl ccllent. ‘Ihree-qtlarters cup suga“. 1 2 cup‘ water, 4 egg whllesfl pi: . heavy. ginger. Boll the sugar and wntert syrup slowly over the beaten whit- l Dfld until it, will, barely hold ' THE CHARLOT'I‘ET_O\LV__N_»G_IJARDIAN SUMMERSIIJE GUARDIAN and Prince County Chronicle —Thls la for Prince County new: lteml, but auverilsements of a news dlllcflplign may be inserted at. 2o per word, strictly payable in ad- vmce. Q-slarurr nnsr - Buy new full power uuto lights at graces. 5380-0-22-21. --SPECIAL DANCE, Special Music, Holmmrs Old Time Orch- cstra in McMahon Building, Ken.- sington, Saturday, Sept. 24th.‘ Ad~ mission 25c, 5390-9~2?.-2l. -—ON MOTOR TRIP-Mr. E. J. McTugue, Railway Agent at Tig- nlsh, left lust week by motor on a itrip to Winnipeg, Man, where he -ruou|ss1' rmcen, clear pelts produced by experienced hu- farm- ers who fecd R-M- B18111!“- 5380-9-22-21. —THERE WILL BE an auction sale of furniture at the residence o! Mrs. Horace Clark, Duke Street. Bummcrsldc. on Tuesday. $9M- 32. at; 1.30 p.m. Muny fine pieces of fumiture. besides kitchen utensils will be offered for sale. 5372-9-21-21 -—WIND PLAYS QUEER FRANK -Durlng the recent heavy 881*‘- met wind pnlycd 9, queer prank at, what i5 known as, Black Horse corner, near Kenslngton. A barn Whifih housed u large hay stack had the {our walls torn away and the stack Always received attd eaten with -__>_ enthusiasm. —Mr. Alphonse Gaudet, who has ‘DINNER SUGGESTIONS 'l'llAT v been spending the past; your at his and beat thoroughly. Drop by tea-I. Io! celery salt. Bnd with (llle half. tlciphtgd_ The Bible the ‘T995118 llflll- this WWW '5 e-Xiencd with 3 teaspoons buttci- and 2 sell McLaren Supt. "emit 1 Z "HP Dftffif-‘Pl/"d fihollllfliimato shells, put tops on, set in bak. until the syrup splnfl a thread. Brut} mQdcrlte l-hfi our: whites until stitf. Pour thchltcs. M- bflfltifllz steadily until c001. AdtiFrcnch pancakes with orange SRUCCpbCTS ‘present, Mxting the llllohhcd ginger, cool. and foldlbtrtlgrsmtch pecan m; ltn the cream, wlfch has been wh'p— roll. its published on request ‘will visit his sister, Mrs. Hemphill M, gaming ,,,,,ac,__s , and family. While away he is be- ______ 5 ing replaced by Mr. Clarence Ron- __LAMB FAIR AT EGMONT nighan. Charlottetown-T. BAY___M.,,Ch interest is being taken‘ in the Lamb Fair to be held at Egmotit Bay in conjunction with the exhibition, Mr. S. D. Irving 01' the Dominion Llvc Stock Branch, W111 judge the lambs and has made arrangements with Mr. C.M. Arsennult tor special prizes and it is expected there will be a lflfle entry The lamb fair ls put 0n by the Federal and Provincial Deport- mcnts of Agriculture and is for the purpose of fostering the industry among the farmem-S —-M0'!‘0RYNG T0 BOSTON — Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Compton, Mr. and Mrs. W, K. Llewclyn and Miss Ruth Llcwcfyn of Summerside left on a. motor trip to Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Llcwelyn will attend the graduation oi’ thcr daughter. Miss Mildred at the Exctcr Hos- pital, N. H“ on October 3. Miss Llcwvelyn will take a post graduate course in the Lying: in Hospital at Boston, Mass, commencing Octo- ber zone-s —SLIGIIT ACCIDENT-Mr. Hil- bert Gallant of St. Nicholas fell , 5mm‘ FY00“ and “we m m“ while loading grain in his field a. i gmgms‘ few days ago and fractured one of i 55-11113]; (m LUXCHIZON 5UG- his ribs. lVlr. Gallant did not real- 55511035 ' izc at frst the nature 0t his hurt, ' but after suffering much pain for I Potato Pulls _ a. low days 11c sought medical ad- Two (ups r. ed DOillZGLS, 2 table- vice, he nns found to have a frac» i511‘)? mm“ 3 '33“? 1 3 w“ rm‘ turrd rib. Alt~ v: the injury was at- ' 1'“ ~ i’; -s~i* m“ but‘ tetidul to Vi: Gallant returned ‘m’ W" U!" i?‘~"~f"~ “dd m“ ‘"955’ hotnc. It will be necessary for Zilm_ beaten .~ y and the CfLJlll. Sea- m ,.,.___,v fm. a ‘Wm or so berm? he son wth salt and pcppcrmcan g0 0,1 ‘vim me mm, workfis‘ Beat \\ ‘ll xii tlrcp by spoonfuls out , l greased pu Bake in not oven Llflill» tinged with brcxvn, and serve hot, us,‘ ______ garnish :.:r other hog dish. l fiMu (31131-195 T_ Mom-c and 1w“ Trill? 5"" 03MB"? l". 9'9"!" Kiceilvfajor Noye of Enmore were v'sit-| 0"‘? D1" vY-‘WTS- 1 Will"! ‘Yllle-Yors to Summerside on Tuesduy.—S Simmer tho tripe until tender in , hot suited water; drain, and cnz in‘ _M,-_ Anthony Ovgrbeck, of B05- one-itich squares. Smile these light- hm’ 1s vismng his pawns‘ Mu and ly .n greased 11.111 until barely brmvn- Mm Ofprbcck, of D¢3y0is___q~_ ed. Drain the liquor lrom the oys- ters and odd enough milk to it to PERSONALS I --Mr. and Mrs. James Cunning- oysiers and cook until the cdgcst cu1'l. Add the tripe, seasoning, and, -Mr. ‘and Mrs. J. L. Stewart of scrvc in border of Creole Rice on Summcrside are receiving the con- round platter. gratulations o! their friends on time (frcole Rice arrival of rt bonnie baby boy on Snute one onion and one glfttllisfltllftlfl)’, September 11th at their pepper, finely chopped. in tlll'C0;llOlll0.——S tabfespoorts butter. until transparent} _______ St r in three tubie-lepootts flour, one -Mr. Peter Gallant of Wfilllng. cup sifted tonmtoes, and one bruIs-l ton was a visitor to Summersde on cd clove o1‘ garlic. Cook until thclwedncsdayr cn route to Charlotte- wholc thickens, then add one-halfitmvn to ntlend the Central School cup rich meat gravy, and three cups ‘ Fain-s boiled r cc. Season to taste and nr~i ..i_._ range in border on hot Platter. in -—Word has been received by centre of which is meat mixture. Rev. Mr. Jeans that; Mrs. Gibson I will burcly menion that if you of Montague who was to have giv- have an electric chafing dish, put; en an address in Summcrsldc on it to work making Welsh Rarebit for Thursday is unable to do so on rt cool Fall evening's late rcymst- account of illness-S WANDER FROM THE BEATEN home in Tignish, left Tuesday {or PATHS: St. Paul's Seminary, Winnipeg, L""o.\l‘ Liver, Spanish Style where he is resuming his studies. Sb! ‘ ' calves‘ liver, 3 table —T. - SEPTEMBER. 22, 1932 (Ihrisftics Premium Soda Crackers help you play Simply great with hors (Yoeuvrea, coupe am] salads. Fmewithdneesealid othersplveula... appctitelficklers yourtguests will love, math with Christie's Premium Soda Crackers. a flaky. crisp and fresh A Christie's PREMIUM SODA:CRACKERS Stains". were rend and approved. Mrs. Eusebius POtvBrS and Mr5_ school. consisted ____.-___.__.____ Mllllltrs of last meeting Vocal Solo, Afterwards, by Mnthe Willis Ohelsson, Mandolin and Or-l Frank gun selections by Mr. Jerome B. PM“ “We entwined to visit znefciursson and daughter Minnie. A’ mint The m“ °f U16 Pwsramtdalnty lunch‘ was served by hostcssicall will be: “Ways of Destroying °f PhOHOEY-lph se1~‘t-'l!On-91|a.ss'sted by Mrs. Frank Peters and,Moths." i imflke o nut. mvxni and make int0|hnm and Mrs. John Cunningham, a. cream _sauce with OIIC-flllflflel‘ CUP, Alberton, were visitors to Tignish‘ cach of flour and lmtter. Add IheIQn $undhy___T_ I - I . SEPT. 15w- “zen- NOW is the time to buy Furniture spoons butter, 1 onion, sliced, 2 table EASTERN GUARDIAN spoons chopoiad green pepper, 2 cups stewed tomatoes, 1 tablespoon chop- ped lpilnicnto, 1»2 cup chopped mush- rooms, l-clove garlic. 1 teaspoon ‘qCARmGAN PRESByI-ERIAN | salt, 1-8 teaspoon popper. Melt but- Cnvnclkscrvlccs Sunday’ Sept. j tcr, add onion and green pepper,’ 25th; Service at Cardigan at 2 pa“ i and Sllllto until soft-ti mitmtessiservlcc at Dundns M 4 mm Rev; ‘i Add tomatoes, plmlcnto, mushrooms,‘ Alex R_ Gibson Wm preach B, ‘ garlic, salt and pepper. Cook slowly; both selflc-Pi for one hour. Remove garlic. Sou-l son liver with salt; und pepper, dredge with flour and fry in melt- ed fat. Place on hot platter and tpour snucc over .t. Sprinkle with chopped parsley. ' ‘ ltnkcd Tomato Surprise With this item no meat dish would be served. Select gOOd sized tomatoes, one or two [or ench serving. Cut oil the.‘ _.__ tops and save them. Scoop out the. .151‘. ANDREWQ P11551311. pulp until you hnvc tomatoes with,‘ TERMN curing", Mgnfiggue, s"- about one-hall’ innit thick sluts. Fill vice; Bunday, Sept. 25th: Com- wilh the tollowitig; To 2 cups- mlnc-_ munlon Service at: 11 3.111.; evening ed cooked chicken add a chopped’ service at, '1 p.m. Rev. Alex. R, 31b. tzrccn pepper H114 R 971mm"! smalli son, minister, will preach at bath i onion. Season with Holt and n (loshl services. A large attendance is an- . School will ' thick mcct at 10 o'clock sharp, Mr. Rur- ‘ The prepar- tcuspoone flour. Add 2 well bnatenI ntory service on Friday evening’ at eggs and some of the pulp from the! 7.45, tomatoes. Mix well and flll the to-i ..“‘$TYLlSll NEW MILLINERY at Miss Compton's, Georgetown. Priced very reasonably. Splrellu Foundation Garments mode to measure. Bessie Altkcn, Corsetlere, ut lvllss Comptorrs, Georgetown. Cull or write for appointment. Also dressmaking and alterations. 5388-9-22-11. cup chicken broth or cremn. mnonno BAY EAST lNSTl-I lng pan well greased, and bake in_,'I‘U'l'E-'rh¢ 51131159, mean“; (y; the oven for about 20 min-‘Rollo Bay East Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Jer- aro|'omc B. Ohalsoon with eight mem- l Opened by 11150110"? sinking "It's a Good Tin-u, to Get Any of "W" rrcllws will blVAcqualnted" and the roll call w~~ awcr was "Recipe: for remov-ng Dinner (lessert stiggrstlons and would you believe it it’s upholstered in GENUINE MOHAIR! t For Kroehler Week this year we have assembled an unusually fine _ display of this fine quality mer- There are so many beautiful designs-such wonder- ful coverings in many popular Come in now while the assortment is complete and the chandise. colors. prices so 10w. ROYALETTE VACUU M with ever KROIHLER SyUlTE runcunsco lnWhH-g adjourned by singing the National Anthem. Next meet- ing to be he'd at the home ct Mrs, Peters when nnswvr to roll Illustrated above is one of tlw most outstanding values we have been able to offer in years. Note the clean cut lines of the design. remember it is made and guar- anteed by Kroehler, then conlo in and feel the durable Mohair Covering, You’ll be surprised .. . . . convinced at theyalue of- fered in this Super-Special. Other Suites at $59.50, $68.50, 98.50, $109.00 $110.00, $125.00 and u»- During “Kroehler Week" ONLY we are offering one of these con- venient Royalette Vacuum Cleaners included. with each Living Room Suite purchased. Buy this week and save money. . lltlLMAiVSt - cHARLoWwroWrI