1.9302113. 1931 THE , *" IARDIAN'S Tl i SHOP THE _ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN RS G P1}? l2 FINE!‘ BEN WEEKLY CONTEST PAGE o o ' o . An Interesting Profit-Sharing Contest F or. All Our Readers - 1 SEA VIEW SCHOOL y E ' i I —- 1. _ ___ (111101113011 Bu mo ENTRY $LIPS The C c“af~__an “Save The Child And Build The Nation” _Honor Roll Sea View School on . . y |»_ ._ 3 _ ,_ _ some. i Additional Planes '7 Th“ l will “cries m" THIS CONTEiI. °“"""“ ‘°' '“°'°‘""“ at??? fll.‘.;.";.l:l°.:.l;i.“.; Insure Your Family's Health 33333? 5355' l- l n, o‘ ‘welt-u oltlle '——" _ . __ H n Grd lXtSr.) 1.1311 yBP- - .1...- Xl- Uj,‘ , arc ditfiélfclllltihilgzwlfls paw Aroglurcnzaniourggxiuvlzsgg aigglgtistem (liege 831:; Insist on Garden City Milk, and be suns. a E351, Admn5_ , “nflfjf; gldég‘x“g(fg’_‘"ffi‘ll;t_;ltgl, _-‘_ ‘windfall i3:121Ogiiiilugméiifs‘ 11¢‘. I new shipment of 310""! l“ “pay, in Paisley and Plain (‘i-epes. A large assortment of styles 1nd fiiithcsi. colors. PRICE ' $1.95 THE GL RIA .1‘. an... PM“; your fox pups from the ‘unmade Capsules No. 3 on pups iiurm menace-s. Use Dr. iirencifs z to 4 ivcclis old. 30 Ior $1.00. 100 for $71.50. 500 for $10.00. E. A. FOSTER CENTRAL DRUGSTORE --_——_. our ANNIVERSARY SALE _ continues. This is your chance to uni-i; up licst quality groceries at in.‘ loot-st pilot-s in the city. ‘Pliuiic 1210 ULV ERLAUXX CA5H GROCERY _._-_'......_.-..._._..__.__..._ .‘- FRESH ECG§ Wholesale and Retail get your fresh cracked E51! It the Cnndlipg Station. P. E. l § LA N D CO-OPERATIVE ‘Vermouth Street. Phone 575. ws invite you‘ to visit us. and select your Easter Iflowcrs. We carry I complete line of where 3R ALL OCCASIONS ).i\. Phone 429 ESTATE 0F MRS. JNO. WILLIAMS ELECTRICAL LAD fi APPLIANCES ESTIMATES GIVEN CHAPPELL d. CO. 17f’. Grafton Street. P1100014"- 0i'It BEST ADVERTISEMENT Our prices Our is n satisfied customer. no low. Our service is good. customers are satisfied. S. N. KAYS fl‘. Pownnl Street Pholw 05 l G Sizc IYATCIIES (iolil llllcil, 10K nlld 14K. Cost-s. (‘losing out at 50f}, DISCOUNT A nczit pocket Watch for (iliXTLEhIEN. \V. N. TANTON 180 Kent Street Hunting l . Easter Footwear IIASIIEII. FOOTWEAR Slioivinj; new styles. goes for every nicmbei" of the family. LOWEST PRICES. Purdio-Ferguson _—__ <uni C-R-Amfi-H l There mics that ? i ? l GLASS HAVE 1'1’ REPLACED AT \V. B. Proivse 8s Sons I-lntc — Duploic — Duoiite For all makes oi‘ (furs and Trucks 1'12 htzroy Street i-ji-u-n-nnnvm E N3 FIR$T jving PriipPFlY- ~<i “in. us several l lit Tin-c lit: vii‘ li.'.\i' ii _ (giy 4, ‘i i} ~31 Properties. l. l‘ illel/ZDLEY 8. C0- so Queen street- liiictfiiiirciwa It's easy to point with "Shir - somorniivn" KYANIZE PAixTs, v1.\i.-\'\il~ s‘. VARNISIIES No objection. liie the odor. Pleasant to n“. —\i'ntcrproof and ionsy-ivenring. TOOIIlliS Music _St0re 1-»... DRY CLEANING slur, rum imcss OR. SPRING (‘OAT MAIL_ ORDERS INVITED. MODERN CLEANERS "ll Kent Street. Phone 381. 7 1K1’ US FIRST-TRY US LAST and it will ho everlasting. Phillips’ Valet Service Iii KcnFStreet Solution to Last spoons ‘Few-a The (‘hlld And llulld The Nation“- SnVtF-MROPIICQ Bros. Tlio-Devcrcausfls (“ash Child-Tho Pure Milk Company Ami-T. G. Ives liuild-Toombs Music Store ‘l lie-The Misses Holmes and Bradley» Nation-E. s. Moore. cairn! srcomns at aimiewnu Saturday. Toke some home. L-487-3-l3-1i. FOXMEN-Invest now 1n Insur- ance against pup mortality. Feed Purine Chow and irwrease your pelt sales for next season. 1386-3-10-121 POULTRYMEN — All inter-step in raising poultry should tune iii CHNS, Halifax, every morning at 7.45 and hear the Purina. Plan for raising chicks. L386-3-10-12l ENGAGEMENT. — Mrs. Edwin O'Donnell, Avondale, announces the engagement of her daughter Genev- ieve, to Mr. Felix Cameron of Quincy, Mass. Marriage to take place latter part oi’ March. L-484-3-13-1i. BAPTIST SERVICES for North River Circuit March 14th, 1937. Pas- tor, Rev. B. G. Manzer. 11.00 A. M. at North River. 3.00 P. M. at Clyde River. 7.00 P. M. at Kingston. You are welcome. L-462-3-13-ll- MAE EDWARDS DIES — Mrs. Charles '1‘. Smith. better known to thestregoers of the Maritimes as Mae Edwards, and who is well known in Charlottetown, died recently after a. lingering flness, at her home in Lindsay, Ontario, sc- cordlng to word reaching Saint John where her shows were a. popular attraction and she enjoyed the hospitality of many friends on her several visits. The last appear- ance of her company in New Bruns- wick featured an orchestra in which both her husband and her son, Valmom, who servive iier, were members. Besides her husband and one son she is survived by her mother, two sisters and one brother all residing in Lindsay.- saint John Telegraph, PETER BRODIB CELEBRATES HIS 80TH BIRTHDAY-A number of the friends and neighbours of Mr. Peter Brodie York, met. at his home on Tuesday evening, March 9th, to celebrate his 80th Birthday, After a pleasant social evening, supper was served, after which Mr. W. E. Warren was cal- led to the choir, A number iof congratulary speeches were tender- ed Mr. Brodie, who, in thanking them for their expressions of good will briefly referred to the different conditions oi’ llIe when he was young, to the present time. After sinelng “For He is n Jolly Good Fellow." and expressing the hope that he would hove many more such pleasant birthdays an enjoy- nble evenlmr was brought to a close by singing the National Anthem. Eastern Guardian ..'BIG MARCH SALE NOW ON. Bnrgoln prices! Come! Buy! and Save! Clark Bros, Montague, P. E. I.» L-435-3-l2-2i. . RSUBSCRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Etept. Archie Hume, Phone 47, or left at H. J. Mabons Drug Store, Momague. ti. ..'SOUR.IS PARISH C. W. L. — The regular monthly maxing of the Souris C.W.L. was hcld in their league room on Tuesdoyg March 9th nt B o'clock, Mrs. P. A. Rooney presiding After the opening pray- cr, minutes of tli: lust nice-tug were-read and approved, also the minutes of the February meeting oi st. Catherine, GPJGIIVHIC and New Harmony unit. Owing to the absence of tlic treasurer tlicre was no rcpori, Bills were presenter! for groceries and clnlhing for needy families. Ens-fer f‘0\\‘f.‘l‘.‘i are to b. provided Li" the ul or... It was d2- cldcd to rc-opm the Study Ciub. and pamphlets for a study club». outline on Commuxrsm are to b6 purchgzcd for the members. Mrs. J. P. MacPlice and Miss M. Coniiay were appointed auditors. A nom- lnatinq: committee was namrd to take charge of bullets, for election of officers which is to tiilzc place nt 5t. Mary's iinll in April. The different units have been doing good work in hclp’ng needy fam- ilies in their respective districts. donation to the parish fund, also a generous donation to the Saul-ls unit to help defray the usual de- mands, o1 which the sub-division is responsible for. Afler the muting‘ ndlourncd. a few games of bingo wcre greatly enjoyed by the mem- bers, prizes were won by Mrs. St. Clair Piiquet. Mrs. J. P. MccPhee and Mrs. Adfnn Mnelnnis, the freeze-out being won by ‘Miss Marlon MncCormnck of 5t. M‘r- gnrets (LWL, who was a vfsltor at the meeting. Week's Contest -The Pure Milk Company. Grocery Queen Street, Charlottetown. 11-407-3-11-31. REV. T. 0. DeWOLFE will preach on Sunday, March 14th at Albany 11.00 A. M. Tryon 3.00 P. M. West- moreland 7.30 P. M. THE W. M. B. of the United (Itiurch at New London will hold their Easter thank offering service on Sunday evening, March 14th at 7 o'clod:. music- 1i-463-3-13-1l. REMEMBERED 0N BIRTHDAY —At o. meeting o! Canadian Na.- tlonal Telegraiphs distlrct manag- ers Thursday morning, a. presenta- tion o! a. box of cigars was made, to D. A. MaicNetlJ, superintendent for the Atlantic region who is a‘ former Charlottetown boy. During the meeting a. telegram was brought in, on which was a, message of birthday congratulations conveyed by the managers. —Moncton ‘Pran- script. TIIE BAPTIST CHURCII.—On Sunday morning The Rev. H. L. Danton, B. D., wll‘ take as the sub- ject of his sermon “The Truth of the ‘Fried, or The Trial of the Truth." Miss Vera H. Malcolm Campbell, Mus. 380., will sing Tschaikowskys "Legend." The Chunch School meets as usual at 2.30 P. M. with the two senior groups holding their session at 12 o'clock Mr. Demon's evening sermon will be "Is Rrespectable Living Enouvh?" Turner's anthem "Abide With M's,” will be sung by the Choir. WEST ROYALTY SCHOOL Hono Roi‘ for February:—' Grade X—l. Gorce Crosby: 2. "arlon MacKlnnonz 3. Ilene Curley Gade IX-1. Gladys Curley; 2. Ivan MacArthur and Georclna. ,.'I'ro.lnor (equal); 3- Poul MacKnv. . Grade Vlll-l. Thelma, Mm:- Arthur; 2. Bertha Hurry; 3. Lloyd Gates. Grade V‘I—1. Marjorie Long; 2. Doris Richard; 3. Loretta ‘Iralnor Grade V-1. Velma. Burke; 2. James McI ‘ ; 3. Lee Burke. Grade . Joseph Curlcy; 2. Margaret ,Ga.tes; 3. Margaret Curley. Grade III —1. Harold Gates; 2. Sterling Frizzell; 3. Carl Crosby. Grade I'I—~l. Thelma Hynes; 2. Patricia. Curley; 3. Jrxeph Mc- Innis, Grade I (a)—1. Billy Chowcn and Francis Gallant (equal) ; 2. Jackie Middleton; 3. Arthur , Chowen . i Grade I (b)—l, Aurilda Trainor‘ and Francis Curlcy (equal) 2. Jenn lthynes- _ Grade I (c)—l. Jackie Vissey; 2. Fred Vlssey: 3. Edward Doucette. 'I‘a.=i.chers:—- Lewis Woolner and Katherine MscKinnon , COVEIIEAD ROAD SCHOOL Honor Roll for February: Grade VIII-l. Althea. Docken- dcrif. Grade VII-l. Margaret Wool- drige; 2. Jimet Swan; 3. Garth Blrt. Grmde VI—(s.)— 1. Clarence Wooldrldge; 2. Allan Reardon. Garde VI tJr.) -l. Lorne Kiclly, 2. Reta. Doyle; 3, Harvey Kieliy. Grade IV- (Sr.)—~1. Eddy Doyle. Grade IV (Jr.)—-1. Marjorie Mac- Donald; 2. Ema Blrt; 3. Veda‘ MacDonald. l, Grade III (Sr) —1 . Mary Webster; 2. Alden Dockendorff; 3. Gordon Webster. Grade III (Jr.)—-1. Patricio Mc- Grath; 2. Muriel MBJCDOIIHlII} 3. Carmen Dockendroff. Grdiae II (Sm-—1. Tom Power; 2. Josie Power and Ernest Mac- Mlllnn. Grade TI Intel-—1. Ellen Wool- drldize: 2. LeRoy MacDonald and Marlon wooldrldge; 3. Lewis Mac-l Mlllnn, . Grllde II (Jr.)—1. Elaine Docken- dorfi, Grade I —1. Audrey Marshall. Perfect Attendenw-Gnrth Birt; Jwet Swim; Mai-gum Wooldridgc, Erma Blrt; Marjorie MacDonald; Muriel MacDonald; T0111 Power, Ellen Wooldridige; Marlon Wool- drldxe. Lewis MacMillan, Carmen Dockendorri. The more tireless some persons are, the more tired they mokc others. BRING m”. mt; u?‘ FATHER ~ ELL-In; so-r‘ l d-r * ¥PJECIDEA oi= %~v ‘ITO “Garden City" Milk is Filtered, Clarified, Pasteur-Izod snd k prepu-ed and distributed in accordance with the must exacting suii y and scientific requirements. You are invited to visit our [plant any time. TilE PURE MILK OUMPANY Now is the time to trade in your old stove on a beautiful new ‘FAWGETT RANGE —— MOORPS Sausages .0 in. d. th 1937 tl . on“ l" we e s y c5 Order a generous supply today with Also 110311‘) IDICAI. Oiiburncrs for your groceries. They are uneleglled Ranges and Zfinikcn Oilburners for‘ for flavor, purity and value. F“"““°°5- ran m. l3 can-rs. Be sure to see these before buying. T. c. IVES E. S. MOORE 219 Gt. Geo. St. Phone 1117. 109 Richmond St. Phone 1085. SUPPORT HUME INDUSTRY lat I lee how busy you our keep us making We advise our customers to order EASTER. FIIOWERS now. GL\CIIIIOIISI.‘S and make your selections or order by telephone. JAME§ TAIT Florist. I PHONE 269 lilEMBEIt rronrsrs‘ TELEGRAPH DELIVERY ASSOCIATION nvc Visit our 37 Villa Avenue PRIZE WINNERS LAST WEEK 1.—Mrs. W. B. Pio rsc, 122 F't' ' ' Si, Ch- ~ . 2.--Wzilici' Mtirrissey’, Union ‘Riding. y ‘nlottetown 3.-—l.\li‘S. l‘). l". Blncltac, Charlottetown R. R. 6. EXPLANATION 0F GDNTEST The Charlottetown Gunrdian’s “Thrifty SHOPPERS’ GUIDE Contest" will be published every Saturday for twenty six consecutive weeks, with the final one appear- ing in the issue of August 28th, 1937. The Charlottetown Guardian will issue three prizes czich weirk: 1st. $3.00; 2nd, $2.00; 3rd, $1.00. These prizes will bc issuctl in the form of merchandise or service orders that will be honoured by any advertiser on this page. CONTEST RULES lt will be noticed that an extra or surplus word has been purp 1y inserted in some of the advertisements on this page. 'i‘licse ivords, when arranged in their proper order. mukc up li slogan or trade phrase used by, or ap- pfflllfllllt.‘ io one oi‘ these advertisers. CLUE TO THIS WEEK’S SLOGAN This week's slogan belongs to a corner food store now celebrating" its seventh birthday. HOW T0 ENTER that business had been transacted with at least one of these adver- tisers on this page. Having rczul cnch advertisement curt-fully. unil having located those in ivliich tlic, novels wcrc inserted. contcsilints nilist ivritc the name of Each wcck three relllles "l" be liic iil1'£lZl'll§t‘l‘ iii ivliosn :1 mouncop‘ drawn Irflm Ell K000111511 Ella ""99 ment it ivorti mo; illscrlcd, alongi awards will be 81W" l" ‘he 9'5" with the cxirn or surplus ivord inrfif their dfllwlllll 15in Swiflzlnd- each individual one. Also arrange‘ 52-90; 3rd» 51-90- ' ‘ the words to form the slogan orl All replies must reach the Guar- traile plu-zise nuii state, the advcr- dlun Office not later than noon on tiscr t0 ivlioni you think this slogan Friday. hvh.“b_ 1 Solution to this week's contest. Then nttm-li to your solution a and names of Prize-winners will receipt from any one of‘ the ndvcr- appear on this page next Sutur- tiscrs ON T1115 PAGE, indicating day. IMPORTANT! Thcrc is no limit to the number of replies ‘any con- tcsiuni nmv scnd in each week, but each reply must be nccompzznl d by u rcccipt from any one of the advertisers on this pn-yc. Receipts from firms not advertising on this page \\‘lll not be accepted; .'\H all priwv-s will he given in merchandise or service orders, it is nee-assaiy to state in your reply the name of the nclverii.~:ei' upon whom you wish the prize order drawn. All rcplics to this contest should be addressed to the Editor, 'l‘iii'ifiy Shoppers Guide Contest The Guardian Charlottetown, P.E..I Grade IX (Jr. l. Evelyn Donald, 2. Winnie Blakeney. l Grade VIII 1. Stewart Adams, 2." Ralph Dugigan. Grade V11 1. Doris Bln.‘=:~.ne:,' Morton Adams, 3. Marion suitséiiuy. Grade VI 1. Ruby Ailliiilm Perfect Attendance: Dcr Bldk4 eriey, Florena Adams, Arnold l-Iilxzfl -—I‘.incipa.l, J. ‘Vet-ks Murphy. Grade V 1. Orville Adams, 2. Velda Duggim, 3. John Adams. i Gtiide IV (Sr). 1. Ruth Burl, 2. Leigh Stewart, 3'. Louis Adams. Grade IV (Jln) 1. Elmer ildamsfl 2. sterling Murphy, 3. John 311m". v ‘ l Grade 1'1 Murphy, 2. Audrey Adainis, Dfrflthy Murphy. Grade II (Jr). 1. Leroy Adams, Walter Adams, 3. June Bin-t. Grade I 1. Clarence Adams, Rnlpli Burt. Perfect Attendance: Orville Adams. Velda Duggnn, Louis Adam» John Murphy, Stcrlinr: Aliuphi", Arley Graham, Alison Mot-Lilian. Robert. Murphy, W' m" Adams. Dorthy Murphy, Willi: e Nfnirplvv. Clarence Ads-ms, Rule, .1 Burt. —1.. M. Johnson, Assistant Touch- or. ‘ KELLY'S CROSS SCIIOOI. School Report for Ffilli‘llfll’_\"——- Grade X—1. Mary llflcKvaiiiin , Mary Bradley; 3. Kevin lvluKcnizzi Grade IX—-l. Thomas Bradley; Rfta Bradley; 3. Burnndctte C111‘- ragher. Grade VIII-—1. Mary Kelly, Grade VI-l. Lnivrvnce Iirndcy 2. Mabel hlcndgiuin. Grade V-l. Curl Hogan: 2 Francis Carragher; 3. Charles Gauthier. Grade IV—l Minerva ammonia.‘ 2. Justin Kelly. ' Grade III—l. Edith Kelly. 2. Noreen Trainer: 3. Frcrldv lime. . Grade II tSr.)—1. hvlrlv .\I¢-- Donald; 2. Charles Mona l: Grade II (Jr.)—l. Lir. "CUCKOO” TIT-SIS More women ivenr "ciutoo" hats in North Amrricn tiinn in any other comm-y, Miss Lillian Fl$f'lil‘l'. cently. "In the old (lays the" iirczl i“ have "cuckoo hats in T’ , ivhieli no woman over here Wfllllil \\'4‘Til‘," she said. 2 “Now the opposite i; i111." Paris. is more conservative." , She quoted n inilliivi‘ '1" xzivinsr. "I 112w mrdc 50m.“ but some women like If Paris says hots they wont them still 1 _ Miss Fisrhfl‘, who editor of n New Y ' magazine for four yc Hollywood's first “fashion n vi . Women on this continent: on the whole are mnrvciousli" xvii‘!- But they often co to the in hats without ‘any 1'(“"“l‘tl l‘ l5 becoming to them." she She said the first run buying n lint is have ‘f c t-ii ,1 ti. costume. Don't col a he! and then worry about who! lo went \‘,"lll t. "Next. it must suit your face. and really hcln you. A lint should ‘give you a llfi.‘ "Clever Frcli"‘.\\i'r'11rii idlcc h"ii'"~' to buv n lint, stiirlvir. lll’".ll“."l‘.'(“ in profile end 11x11 fore. "ltii n can! and i-aiihoui. "It ls much boiler to linvc n com‘ hilt imrl wror it .<"""‘,"ll .' “i "'l° , she sold. “than to have n ‘ct of‘ poor ones.’ , i One 0f Miss F‘ "ci- fit. l‘ "‘ new int". is n "m" c'.-“‘ i lm ‘i! l which tics around the sticks up. Another b". e P“"~"l‘ of, lemons on the fl"‘\l._ nlrifW“. n) wreath 0i’ red ro , (‘fluid Ivmnnl-rvalrv‘ tvrrvidvdrll-"Q l T0 LEARN Yfll"! ll-‘<<fif\'.< l German scbnolcii i n4. to Tie,‘ allowed to tokc their i ‘or exrvii-i lnatlcns until they‘ l" . lawn‘ d} the rudiments of ho": hohi i\ A decree to this vflrc‘, hos issued by the Mllllrifi‘ o.‘ l tion. , The girls aged about 16. will re~i ceive instruction in: ‘ Cooking boiled and fried p>in-= l: w, . This (‘nnfrsl is open to all except employees of the Charlotte-tore]; (Juardian and their families. 1095'. Making on omolctlc; Washing-up; Keeping the floors HE'S A SOCIAL FiGLRE l-EZEWLL GIT HIM TD TELL MAfifigQgiOi-IT ALL. Ti-E SOCIAL. AFF-‘N HAT W Li. TAKE. P E R34 l‘ HIERE- THENL§% WON'T W10 N055 THEM“ M- SihCE WHEN D YDUN§TART "Wéfik-LE = ‘ niriizuphmes by one firm broil; l individuals operating in the Hollirivood fashion expert. mu rc- _ i"i‘\' The panels arc c i from the dinfiig ll‘!ill‘,,' growing pains as in lions in xiorthem mi v. ii the nunibcr of mcahincs oi no; from. the Edmonton li;iii,.ii. not total includes a number of nou-coimnercial craft used by mix» in; companies and Olhcrg 0v. Another indication oi the. n ».l‘lf‘l) in aviation business made a L, n- 1ml:i's farthest north cliy ivas eu- ntlerricnt of eight new [allots and inlet-mechanics. Now there lift" ’ photo operating out 0i Edmrinioii _ css has forced iull~tlme use oi commercial uircnift, ‘ better business reflects . "cd activity in the north. Fd- lllt‘1ll0li is the jumping olf JIOlliL 11l- .’l NOl‘lll(?l'll British cOlllliilllil, the North West Territories and a llOll of northern Suskatcli i. 1.. ision of established lii ids . up of ncw territory in the m lirliifr ilirect bent-ills to Edl]‘iun{(|;i_ . Capt. Jnmcs Bell. manager of l? n~ iron uiiport, warns that. un . 111ml hangar Spurn is prom ,» ncnionls position as one o! lliv most aviation centres will lr lmotcned. . Aviation brings at least SLKOOOQOO \\'0l‘ill of business to Edmonton r‘\ ---- ~ your, Capt. Bell said in cmpliosi iiic need of added facilities. a; GLASS IS GAY F011 T115 BATHROOM e _~__..____ i when we were children the botli- ' room WFIS m1 extremely dull pine", writes Marjorie Grenville 1'." conic to be regarded as oiic of lb‘ most ‘important rooms in the Imus". mid the ll011S€pT011d woman i5 ever , on the lock-out for new and amus- ing wall treatments nnd i‘ Gone are tile (luvs of v..... ind ‘i paper and “mnrblccf pained boil. ‘ Gone, too, are the cold and clwcr- loss ivliile tiles of ton years nan. Instead. we have pzmrls o1 "cd sheet glass. This l ox; l\‘(‘, Opziiillc sh iisrd cillici‘ along 01' 111 com.) mirror glrris, and is mm! t‘ .l..\. listlll frccly in llic lll“"._‘ ‘liic ‘mirror gins, v vi-litlnis, comes in : ziviiiiy" different c itca v a". many differs “plan. recded, rough-c .. . and s) on. So we can have endless vnrP-‘u: rl‘ iircnzutlon ivlrlo still usuig the same mcdiiim. i Nor nccd we fcnr lntil-zauc um, l mastic xvii dries, and whit i110 gins". n certain l‘ ilhnt it» is no more I ukagc than 0111111113‘ . es. Ono very lovely brtihrn m have scrn recently’ is 1i . qiiuk, silver, and bloc. of rouchcnsf, pcwicr (Premier! iviih strips of p. tilled mirror; doors and . round in the clccli lire n‘) sllvrrcd rcerlcd glass \\'ll.l" for r - inf. the pimclleil bnlh and the skii ‘clock sheet gin s. lll this case the firm" ’~ lw l‘. but if _v0ii ivsli you llflH‘ rfnss tiles vm:‘i'vr-, iviili .'i _\'!‘l. (iirl-rrsjsiiiio i. Resgordlrr. of the lllllfl which is being; 0:11:11, the lll\\‘flf\S should bf‘ used ivnli 11>» parallel loyihc lips. Winn you are a gizcsi i: home for just one mcsl, the kin should be pluccd on the in a riiiiipiccl condlficn. If are a house guest, fold the ll; in case the hoslcas desires it to be used for the next meal. ‘ It is better form. when ‘s1. room table. to reins" \'.'l‘."l' ~l l1‘. i 5 allow the chair ‘ i‘ is instcnd of turning or urii lliltl l l" pllsllillg it back into pint-e. v» vii-men's for non-Lint P-i. and I'\'\'tt\\‘ your entry slips with (‘ltfll purl-llama from them. fieisoiiailty" Dresses ‘Tailored “orkinunsliip Pcrfuct Fit - Superb Value. R. l’. SIMP§ON Queen st Charlottetown u“... _ Em \\ lit-n siuiliie» is Prevalent '1 ou Nccii Your l’i1l..SCl{llYl'lON§ in ll hurry .**t'l"vii\; l» i iicqualied. Phone T72 ii E E S C H E N Iii ' WTON PIIARDIACY Ulli’ L. (fl. Till.’ W]! (‘AN S-ZAYE YOU IHONEYi .i-ii:ur ])l'.t‘t'5 arc udnincing. Gel our llflln‘) iii-lure buying. Also iivrriilg, roiillsii, iiigby. trcsh and nnnki d fillets zit lowest prices. .\li1t.l)l'l ljl; BROX lrlncr etn rt. Phone EMS-J. ‘udmmnnm- 24Fi COAL IS CHEAPER . Ynli get more limit for \ ---- -- dollop ‘iil':1r from gcnil coal tli ‘ "n all] "lllll on the lllliTlvCt. Phone 240 A. PICKARD 8. CO. .ill'f‘.‘ ‘ill l". it» nil‘ 2000 Lbs. ?\!-.‘.’i' ITIIXIIIERS Guo~i~ or Duck. (not mixed) Svi‘ our lulvst “Zlllpnper designs. H. hidclwirlaiiie and Co. iii‘! liciit “t. WHITIJOCK TlRl; ALRVICE PHONE 009 (iil-iiifiiill-“Ptl Sn Xiactiun. ‘Hie Best l“;'\iifl]l."(l Tire Shop ‘in the Province. mi}; i 1'11‘ no; LITTLE FOLK ix xiw >‘-l'ilI‘.'G SUITS, t‘t)\T"'. .\Y\'D IIYPF. AT Cllll} lllufii-IS Ht)! fetlS <\ BRADLEY l7". Qaiz-i-n Si. Phone 92- -._n-n~.-.-=n. “nu- n1, your |)1‘l' lb, —- — — lflfl t _]K‘l‘ ll). —— -- —— — 12G Sirloin il 1- l.i-i~.,,'1 lbs, for _ _ — 21g tjiitiin Street htiiki‘ MARKET and Repair all ‘Typos of (CIR .\.\‘i) RADIO l’.\‘l'll-L1Ilii.\' Pllnnc 9S0 ."~t,.\l.LiI;TT'S il/\T'i'i‘_ll‘i" SERVICE um...»- . . mi: ‘AIJIIWMOBILE lhliiUlrlANCE t'\lil“1lt . MclNNlS Phone 10M ll‘ Pvutly To Buy ., = iiely Priced Line ol I ilkNl IURE Suili z. tables, t hairs, Beds, . l nus, Stoves, (Elk. Iilfilllllfl} ILxchange so Qiiccn .\"\.\‘(‘l. Phone 80h 1-"... 1:11 _.-.-...-» LOCKlIl) l\' (‘IIURCII li 10 (CP)-- K "lzerl in All Hal- lnixixirfl Street, I ill" 1m". \\.i_< lct out by .. c in minutes (If i olrbianu! Z$E"‘é.‘<‘§Iié.“-?o' THE CORONATION i1 Phone 1042. I i ail