M4‘ -rus cuAnburrbrrowm GUARDIAN PAGE ELEVEN '7‘ . APRIL is, 193s t ldeaIBusillessService \ MISSING WORDS CAR TOPPINGE Should you new ‘ top- ping for your car, call at our store, 161-189 Kent Street, and we'll supply your needs at rasonable cost. H. lVIacFarIane 8. Cof Phillie l0“ S TE WAR T’S " BREAD Rich, ln texture, easy cutting and filled with nourishing ingredients. an‘ MORE BREAD! No Wasted Time‘ We charge you 011i)’ l" m‘ aetul-l time we in re- pair your iurnace or plumbing system. Phone sill-L for holiest plumbinl service. BEVAN BROS. Ilulnblng and Beating 92 Weymouth Street FOB PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE PHONE YOUR RADIO 110C103- 1232 V. C. Smallwood, Radio Laboratories North River Road Watch Mechanic y watch will be mnlrrd ahIrlirully at. little cost b9"- sllilled woriunanshlr 0" ‘u repairs. Chester A. Campbell lb’! QIlR-ll lit-mt Neat Fennell a chaatlllr Beei and other attractive NEXT ‘V5533 "W!" m" '"*"- "We 334 l" 11b. Tea 31c - r, “"1"?! '""°°- 5o " ribblers a for 10c ‘ Bring in your Eggs and receive H. lllghest market price graded k.‘ ‘ ‘ while you wait. YOU (‘JAN WIN! Send in YOU!‘ Reply TODAY. FOR EASTER Burhoe’s Grocery MEAT AND FISH MARKET Freshen your appearance checking your wardrobe and sending to us the garments you need cleaned and , ‘. 0r phone 692-1. and we'll csll. Geo. C. Cudmore Individual Dry Cleaners 150 Great George Street Our Easter Beef will be the best in the city. Phon%87 1-472 Fitzroy and Weymouth Sts. Imperial Engines 74. 3.11.1.9. of me Sea ,/ vliiifll‘ pnwcr anti livpcllll- lily illrilil‘ lllvnl iil\'iii‘llv.'.~ ll Il§ill'i'ill<_‘ll l-\‘t\ry'lvllv-rl~ '(\ ' vHlPll sprawl illlli filllllliltrli\ lvuulnllll nti illvlll illl pil-zls-llrr- llmllillg. Nlul|t-l> iul t wry m-r-l ' (ill-lrillli-w-(i. \.Vl'liC fur taming. _ BRUCE STEWART 6 CQLTD. Cilarloliciown / p. E l Get in touch with us ‘ior your Spring requirements in Farm Seeds, Wallpaper. Mureero. Paints, our prices are right. FOR EASTER Delicious cuts of special Easter 135 illllsboro Street McGuigan & Boyle Phone 5 Hunter River CHOICE MEATS FOR EASTER We are prepared to meet your Easter requirements this Season with a choice display oi tender meats at prices you'll appreciate. When planning your Easier Dinner, jot down the phone e number 380 and we'll render prompt, efficient service. ROOPS LIMITED Grafton Street of May 18th, 1935. Four prizes will be given away every week—1st. $4.00; 2nd, $3.00; 3rd, $2.00 and 4th, $1.00. At the end of the final week, three special prizes will be awarded-lat, $25.00; 2nd, $10.00 and 3rd, $5.00.‘ The Charlottetown Guardian will issue all prizes in the form of merchandise orders that will be honored by any adver- tiser on this page. CONTEST RULES Each wcekthc name of some one or more advertisers on this page will be taken and words will be listed from the letters making up tile name. Each word listed begins with one of the letters oi the advertisers’ name. These words so listed will be purposely omitted from the copy material appearing in a corresponding number of advertise» ments, one word only being left out of any one advertise- ment. Having read each advertisement carefully and locating those in which the words were omitted, contestants . _ a . . a l . c a ' R EA TE D E m we l a » To: some" ma: FOR YOU s R ‘NNER BICYcLss . ‘"9 . i ' The Small Stores E t Every » M k °‘" m" l‘ "t '°' Y°'“ °°;"'"""'°° "m" “W” . . ' ls a mam c! "lclclnl- Easter Dinners- Bylfper A" ‘*9’ C1311‘ are‘: in and “Zibflilfia 932$ our ' I177: m‘ ‘y; mygu°°'“’ugl ‘a A "him-hill? l -—— - Probahl Small Anti “ t 5" 'r‘t"°°bd Econom ma. m“ ""1" " "1"" "'1'" i" w o ‘ial ‘ With the prices; our cx- y Low m“ m me y ' b“ ‘m’ ° *° " “w " '“""“" rm o». m w» CASH & CARRY sroans S 0p Bum‘ mm“. “d ' “nub rive you the bmleiii. byasklnl 1 w R DENNIS Prop E.“ r r ' r ' 83 It! WIIC 4a.: a ’"“' “m” EXPLANATION 0F CONTEST Pro-raw and m- m ~1- & C0. ' - The Ch riott town Guard’ n’s “IDEAL BUSINESS m (Ir-flu- Blmi Old 59am Tea Rooms E' N' KAYS SERVICE” Ivill bi published elvaizry Saturday m twenty- m “m, m”, 16-18 Upper Queen Street six consecutive weeks, with the last appearing in the issue Visiting Teachers, Attention ! We will be (pleased to extend our welcome to you during your convention. We have highly trained hairdressers and the iinest oi equipment to help you kenyl your hair looking its best. Phone 612 ior an appointment. Sunnyside BEAUTY AND CHIROPODY PARLOR PHILLIPS BLDG. must write the name of the advertisers in whose announce mellts a word was missing, along with the missing word in each individual one. Also state the merchant or merchants whose names were used as key letters ior the missing words, These key letters are jumbled but when put in order spell an advertiser's name. \ ‘ Then attach a receipt to your solution from any advertiser on this page, indicating that business had been transacted with at least one of the advertisers on the page, and mail or bring your letter to The Guardian Office. Each week four replies will be drawn from all received 1st, $4.00; 2nd, $3.00; 3rd, $2.00; and 4th, $1.00. As all prizes will be given in merchandise orders, it is necessary to state 1n_ your reply the name oi the merchant upon whom you wlsh the prize order drawn, At the conclusion of the Feat- ure, three special awards, $25.00, $10.00 and $5.00, will be glven to the three persons who have sent in the greatest number of replies during the contest. SEND IN YOUR REPLIES There is no limit to the number of replie any con. testant may send ln each week, providing a receipt from any merchant on this page accompanies each reply. _All replies to this contest should be addressed to Editor, The Ideal Business Service, The Guardian. Charlottetown, P. E. I., and should be in this oflice not later than Thursday noon each week. I " This contest is open to all except employees of the Charlottetown Guardian and their families. and four awards given in the order of their drawing: - Happy Easter And don't forget to drop in ior your grocery needs ior the Big Dinner. Choice groceries at low prices. S. N. KAYS 81 Pownal Street We Buy And Sell 1i’ you have anything you have no use for In clothing, iurnlture, etc., call in and see us. The Exchange Store B. BENJAMIN, Mgr. 108 Richmond St. Phone B69. L UMPS OF COMFORT! Whu: you burn hard coal, you not only secure a» elem. "N! heat, but save many steps to the cellar, because D. L. its W- “Blue Ooal" holds the fire longer and is America's Iilest Anthracite. Order yours today, by phoning 240. A. PICKARD & CO. SPRING STYLES A Keep your iurs up to data hy " consulting us concerning her styles this spring. We clot a iull service in repairing and remodelling. - Easter Chocolates There are plenty of chocolate animals around our show‘ cases these days, waiting to be taken home to the kiddies- Come in and make your selec- tion ‘VIAYFAIR TEA ROOMS Prince and Kent Streets Eastern Furriers J. D. KENNEDY Brace Building - HAND-BILLS‘ A New Battery '2. We handle Exlde and Prest- o-lite batterla and swarm!“ both to give you excellent ser- vMalletUs Battery . Service ELMER W. MALLETI‘, Prop. 20'! Gt. G90. St. Phone 9C0. PRIZVE WINNERS 1. Miss Hazel C.‘ Corbett, Southport. 2. Mr. Austin W Kennedy, Southport 3 Miss Blanche MacRae, Wheatley River. 4 Mr. Henry Coifin, 114 Edward St, The Doctor Knows! The inestimable value of pure, rich milk to baby’s _ _ growth, and hundreds of people know that GARDEN CITY MILK pasteurized and clarified is the safest milk to use for all purposes. Phone 584 and let us have our driver call. The Pure Milk "c... a1 would involve such complica- the auditors "perverted the facts." EASTER MESSAGES So appropriate at this ‘time and thoughts, Flowers and Easter ge naturally together. find our floral service entirely satisfactory and we WIN to all ‘ " wintr- ' _ When you want a good JAMES TAIT w {ob and tar?!‘ rushed for . ime pu e work 1n Flonst our hands, We can save Phone 269. you both time an d aulcltlv and nllllsrutlv PRINTED t_ g expressing true Easter You'll money. CONTESTANTS PLEASE NAME THE ADVERTISER ON WHICH YOUR ORDER 1s T0 BE DRAWN. LOVELINESS ls the thought at Easier time. mg we suggest Y0" 0110M m: and an unwill- ment to have 39'" hfll‘ 59”‘ ially dressed. ROSE MARIE HAIRDRESSING PABLO“ Peas-don Buildins’ ' Easter Supplies Phone 1301, or in at our store, and secure Your sllllifll" Spring Painting Guardian Central Freshen your hosne this Y"? by hlvm‘ ‘he ‘hggg. pfliflirtd. licazoeiabie .. ..r Job Printery W0! IBGII- J A Charlottetown Ralntlhg c ‘racior Phone 133 Grafton Street Solution to Last Week’s Contest? Advertiser's NBIIIGIOLDV SPAIN MISSING WORDS ._---— Thoughts ‘ in an appropriate Easter Cylinder Honing 5,“; tnstslurhll easier b, :1.‘ g5; oyltniierl honed. Ixpertwcrhman and moderate olllflfi V An e MaoEachern siiimhr. HM“ ;iit of chocolates or some dainty personal toilet effect I will be appreciated. C. C. I-IEESCHEN . DRUGGIST 1'15 Queen Street ‘ i H E lfii nlscusslnll 0NRA|_l_lllYS (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, April ll-Clharges and ‘ ing to build up political capital, - an attack upon ll. W. Beatty, KC, President of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and a description oi the , ed rgr as being "not worth a d-—~" ieatured today's sitting oi HAPPY EASTER ~_-—- Abs yes m...» mr lastsrdinnsrasueeenwhsn yolseelreyourlflflflfi" slissllsre. A "Blilck Business .._-__.. Oars is a black businel but we treat bur customers white.- For all ‘nu- coel maln- msnts-qeit, hard or coke- phene 1'10, Prompt deliver! the House committee on railways. Consideration oi the auditors’ recommendation ior a $l,500.000.000 writing down of Canadian Nation- al liabilities was deferred at least until sitar the lhsier parliament- ary recess when the ccrnnlltlz-e agreed noito meet again until the House reassembles May 20. O. A. Matthews oi the firm of G. A, Techs and Company was charges of attempt- ‘ tlons that no action could be taken at the present session oi Parlia- ment. _ The witness declared that his proposal only involved the re- adjustment, oi liabilities llOW be- llig duplicated in the ilnallclal statements oi the railway and the government and would not involve the relationship between the rall- ways or government and the pub- 11c who are holders c! railway securities. To carry out the auditors‘ sug- gestion would be only to take "one bite" at the problem, the minister said, and any llortllwhllc adjust- ment would ll50c5‘.';£‘.2‘ll_'\' involve the whole series oi secln-ltles of all the corporate companies making up the national , ‘ . Mr. Euler had moved that the nucstlon cl carrying out the aud- itors‘ recommendation be left in the hands oi the Canadian Na- tional Board of Trustees. Dr. Man- lou moved an amendment Whit-h would place the whole problem in the hands oi a committee com- posed oi the deputy ministers oi the Departments oi Railways, Fin- ance and Justice. There the mat- ter rested when adjournment was taken. - - i servl aullicwoflwe- lied t the t i n h. w. I ‘the oi this itcrnotm’! A"8e'""B""ch°‘ ' a - 9 i; Eulc: (Lib vlhllrrlgbl m: acgtuslrrhma um lll-lb- We“ ‘ . nun.’ 0".“- questioning on the statement made umbton) referred to newspaper ac- W. De & Co‘ _ earlier this wock byi lllérglstlcr oi oi!“ s ma, dgtltlvegifyslwiil; ' ' . . u w - - u n" m‘ n‘ n’ 0° nub.” lgaazube‘dwr'esgjliirtmcn?ti>fntlieacapitfil whiz? 11c had, crowding to lvlr. §__ ‘ ' ltflmllfi b: the Canadian Nation- Gray, that the lawn- o! I l r _ _,.,,_...,,,,._.......,.,.. , gauze-ems... I "i mno-IK _ ~ w», 1- - > He asked that Mr. Matthews be perlnltted to reply to Mr. Beatty beiole the committee. Dr. Manion objected. The aud- itors should make their reply in the same manner the charges had been uttered-at s. public meeting. Mr. Matthews described Mr. Beattys statements as "extravagant and illogical." Mr. Beatty, he said, had referred to the writing down recommendatio as "calculated de- ception of the Canadian taxpayers and a distinctly dishonest iol-m of book-keeping." He went into his proposals in considerable detail, de- clarlng that the result to he achiev- ed would place the real financial picture before the public for the first tllne and remove misconcep- tion and misunderstanding that now existed. - some argument arose over the question of sdlounllncnt. the desire being evidenced on the part of gov- emment supporters to get through as much Oi’ the railways estimates and other business before Easter as possible. Dr. Peter MeGibbon (Cons. Mus- kokal took exception to the tulle given over to such discussion as llsd taken place. "We have been here an hour," he said, “and all we have done has not been worth a damn." LONDON-Jubilee postage stamps are in big demand throughout the United Kingdom, the Dominious. Crown Colonies and ‘llerritorioe. and more than 200 varieties oi Jubilee stamps are to be 9B8“!!- ior Easier Dinner. You'll be pleased with our display. Queen Meat Market WM. MacNElLL, Prop. 323 Quen Street Easter Flowers Flowers are synononlous wit-ll the Easter Season we IN equipped in serve your 5°51 requirements. Phone 439- Estate Mrs. John Williams FLORIST‘ 1g Upper Prince Street Our Neighborhood it's nice to be friendly and neighborly. and we try to create that qirit in our ser- vice in selling fresh groceries and meats at honest prices. M.” E. GRIFFIN Sydney Street Phone TQM-I. -71..-. __ Ne"; --Geo. C. Cudnlore A" —0ld Swill 1n —S. N. Keys out -Cash and Can-y Stores Sugml! —.T. A. D0!" Policy -—M. E. Griffin “m, -w. n. Gillts “n” -Thos. 11. Mills The nasne oi quality with L "u, s; satisiacto . oral!“- tion. IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS \\\ Be sure to attach a g Easter Specials Receipt from any Merchant on thisl Page. \ ....T.. Jmlf.’ ' " .-_. iii} A- VM Broken Stoves , Can be repaired at a surpri- lngly cost; consult us today about yours. ~ H. H. KING Tinamith Kent Street ‘- l You'll be serving poultry id I w. M. MUISE a spring a... lead rhonedsl-L. =wi\.;ay\!;‘~" " 1" y» s" '