. g so... 1.1:; I|| Prizes n. deal Business was CHARIJOTTETOWN _-GUARi)iAN ISer vice FEBRQQQY 2a, 1935 ' I 1 07 Awards 5i .00 to $25.00 oer’. - Gnocsnms That's our business and we enjoy doing it: also [we cordially invite your account and are sure you will enloy doing business with us. {f COFFIN & c0. 2S0 Grafton Street _ 1;‘ sflwat-n-h-ng Phone 106. FRUITS You will always ilnd the freshest of cbcice fruits in our display. Reasonably priced and carefully selected. Old Spain Tea Rooms 151 Kent Street WE BELIEVE _-¢-_ We sell our dry goods and groceries at rock_ ‘ “ prices, but you can see ior e yourself by calling. We huidi Coal also. _ . E. N. KAYS 15-15 Upper Queen Street '3 e Upholstering Phone 1042 and we wlll call 4 " for that chair or other iurini- tare in need oi overhauling. Expert workmanship gained through years of experience. s C‘ H. MacFarlane 8. Co. 161--189 Kent Street STEWART’S BREAD Is baked particularly ior you and can be secured in a variety of kinds-white, cream, whole-wheat" brown-whatever your tastes may be. contest. Ask your grocer. And remember you can use wrappers irom any STEWART product to enter this STEWART’S BAKERY 211. PHONE .- isa~.'.-€41..i=1" ‘-- l- » '0§:c> oeuvre: PLUMBING AND HEATING For prompt service on jobs large or small, phone 661-1. BEVAN BROS. Plumbing and Heating 92 Weymouth Street iLe 525E324 N I i ‘Iii: i; . l i; i FOR PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE J PHONE ’ YOUR. RADIO DOCTOR Smart Appearance is not expensive matter, but rather a careful one; by having your garments dry cleaned, they will look fresher and last longer. Geo. C. Cudmore Individual Dry Cleaners 156 Great George Street Phone 692-1.. EVERYTHING Under the one roof, you can purchase all your iood supplies. Groceries, Meats and Fish in quantity and oi superior quality. Phone 871 or 8'12 for prompt delivery ser- vice. Burhoe’s Grocery Weyrnouth and Fitzroy Sta. I232 TV. C. Smallwood Radio Laboratories River Road ' ~ 1rd,... < : : -,,~. “g1,- ..¢_ _..,..... , ._ _ Watches & Clocks Wrist and Pocket Watches, Alarm and Mantle Clocksin pleasing variety and priced at- " tractlvely. CHESTER A. CAMPBELL 157' Queen Street THOSE BROKEN PARTS In your engine or mechanical equipment can be securely welded together again by acety- lene or electric methods. We specialize in Welding and our Electric .Welding Equipment is the only one of it’s kind on the Island, Write or call for estimates on Welding Work. Brace Stetwart & Co. Charlottetown, P. E. I. - 2 l.» .5.‘ qs-_-s_ _ ...-—~‘-l3 use. n.3- - T t o i?‘ You i CAN WIN! Send in Your Reply TODAY Cylinder Honing Speed up that sluggish engine by having the cylinders honed. Expert workmen and moderate charges. Angus‘ MacEachern I9 Pownai St. Phone 322. Years 0f Service Mean a. thorough knowledge of the meats we handle and the way to serve you best. Phone’ $34 and piaccnn order today. THOS. H. MILLS "135 ililisboro Street Wanted 500 bus. white oats to complete car. Highest price paid. NEXT WEEK'S SPECIAL 1 lb. pkg. Coflce . . . . .. 27c i box Toilet Soap, value 75c for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 We have m hand a com- plete assortment of stamped mats, hooking canvas and all kinds oi dyes. McGuigan & Boyle Phone 5 Hunter River TENDER JUICY STEAKS Our reputation ior handling only the‘ choicest oi meats is your assurance oi quality in purchasing meats here. Wouldn't a n’cc sicuk be appreciated these cold days’! . our/two, Feb. ‘SO-KLPJ-FU- ROOPS LIMITED Ibonee Ii-zim Grafton Street The White Store EXPERTS You'll appreciate the white- ness of oiir new store - it looks so clean find attractive. And for quality drugs and sundries you'll find everything you need here. C. C. HEESCHEN 175 Queen Street. Phone 111i. Only enperte are employed hen in the work o! mandol- uh; and repairing "Ills el lil Our work will please you. Eastern Furriers I. D. KENNEDY Brace Building , -- President. .I"i'anklln D. Roosevelt _ sible for the hunter to insert more MISSING WORDS -_-v__-__ An Necessary EXPLANATION 0F GONTEST The Charlottetown Guardian's “IDEAL BUSINESS SERVICE” will be published every Saturday ior twenty- sixconsecutive weeks, with the last appearing iii the issue o! May. 18th,'_1935. Four prizes will be given away every "eek-lst.»$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 iorm of merchandise orders that will be honored by any adver- tiser on this page. I Service You Equally Kinds CONTEST RULES Each week the name of some one or more advertisers on this page will be taken and words will be listed from the letters making up the name, Each word listed begins with one" of the letters of 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 oi’ any one advertise- ment. Having read each advertisement carefully and locating those in which the words were omitted, contestants ‘must write the name of the advertisers in whose announce- ments u 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 for 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 Ofllce. Each week four replies will be drawn from all received and four awards given in the order of their drawing: ist, $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 in yourreply the name oi the merchant upon whom you wish the prize order drawn, At the conclusion oi the Feat- ure, three special awards, $25.00, $10.00 and $5.00, will be given 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 replies any con. testant may send in 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. 1., and should be in this office not later than Thursday noon each week. ‘ This contest is open to all except employees of the TWO DEPARTMENTS For choice ,'. at lowest market prices, phone ‘H7, and ' for quality meats at low prices. Phonc 14S. Our delivery service is speedy and eiiicieat. CASH & CARRY STORES W. It. DENNIS. Prop. Skates Sharpened Bring your skates to us ior shlrnenlrrr: quick, thick,“ service at low cost. THE BIKE snor 1B3 Great George 5mg; Phone 941 GOING TO A DANCE ?~ Theo phouc 612 beforehand and make an early appoint- merit dressed. Imompt. efficient service at reasonable prices. SUN N YSIDE Beauty d‘: Chiropody Parlor Phillips Bldg. to have your SAVING STEPS Pa‘ your neighbor. hood store; you'll and our price: will meet compet- ition and we extend that friendly service of the “corner store." .S..N. KAYS S7 Pownal Street PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE! OPEN ‘EVERY JEVENING Whenever you, ieei the urge to have a “wee bite", alter the theatre or late in the evening, find a ' cheery welcome Form the habitloi dropping in I Mayfair Tea Rooms Prince sud Kent Streets The Exchange Store I08 Richmond St. Phone M9. We Buy And Sell if you have anything have no use ior In clothing, furniture, etc, call in and ace us. n. BENJAMIN, Mgr. - Radio Batteries Bring your radio battery to its ior charging. Forty-eight hour Malletfs Battery Service Sh!!! W. MAI-LETT, Prop. N‘! Gt. Goo. 8t- Phoue 080. lillltillLY and cinrruttv PRINTED Charlottetown Guardian and their families. PRIZE WINNERS Patricia Worth, 208 Great George Street. Mrs. Peter Cameron, 282 Fitzroy Street. Mrs. George Robinson, Malpeque Road, F. H. McLaren, North River. rewi- A Great Nightcapil ' Taken bciore retiring, milk will prove a very soothing drink and / aid towards a sound night's J1 sleep. . ieetly pure pasteurized and clarified. and loll-ll"! I "l" ' percentage oi rich "top milk." , Order GARDEN CITY MILK today. The Pure Milk Co. Vermi I yea De- fense Opens Case WILL RESTRICT USE OF SIIOTGUNS ieen‘ years after Canada made their use illegal the United States have taken stops to restrict the loading capacity oi automatic and auto- loadlng shotguns used by persons huntllll mllratory game birds. (C. l’. By Guardian's Special Wire) BIXLLEVIIIE. Ont. Feb. ~21- Deitnce oi Harold W. Vermilyea, charged with the murder oi his mother. was begun at the week-old trial today with evideuceshowing insanity in Vermilyeaw family and depositions irom Oaliiomia dc- scrlbing him as nervous, "hot tulip- cred and “queer.” ' ' The Grown closed its case early than “n,” sham n, a Mme‘ this afternoon against the former has approved an amendment to iederel hunting laws placing e. three shell limit on the magazine capac- ity oi auto-loadinwd other mag- azine shot guns. limit will be achieved by placing a slug in the gun magazine rendering it impos- Winter Comfort The bowie is homier in the coll weather, and when your iuei bin a well tilled, your whiter comiort is aiured. Phone 11d today and pines your order with us. _ service eel low pricel- » thick " .13 - _» QUALITY ‘atriulorler. W.'A. JENKINS. a oaocll * Queen a not an. rruit exchange employs oi l ‘ ugydgtggflkfigfyegmih“ "fi Calif. The oiowm final evidence _ included testlmfill! 0i l handwrit- ii§.,'.li.‘Z.‘°.'.‘.‘Z'ih§f§§l§§"{‘§.‘anti? 1M wives WM isthmus swe- sion in its migr ‘ y birds conven- “"3 ‘m ‘Wuw “fwflommfi tlon not which provides possible hills" I! "m" W" "W" m‘ penalties ior infractl n oi tines iron “WWW "t" m“ "m4" ' w; m .300 ‘My n “rm, not relative to storage oi a molar car “m, mmoufi‘ T 3nd ideiititioution by nhoiomnh 9i the a rtment c! the °1 VIEW!“ Interior ‘II-y lame authorities reel- ~ ized elri that the auto-loader wu ‘ """"—"i"_' WATCH HOUSE TO G0 very dc motive to game birds and tool m accordingly. The United .......__ stew. hourh inter Ind it" "l" noxoon-(cra-Ah odd little ere in their restrictive iew 1mg gm; t)“ Loliflfl) or the lath soto-iqsdersuvent one Mr will’ Century will he obliterated when an er in piecing similar restrictions wgwh jam, ‘at the corner oi On. against users oi hand-loading or gum.“ mg “mung” gm, 1g “wrap” wit: a measure not can! demolished for street widenin pur- f1 i 001M40- Wetch boils: Mural ed- - - ed thl Dlrieit and were built to prevent body match- ou man's m om and Ines IN- . THE SICK nooM h mile brlrhter and charter and the puflent mu lo much boiler when the ffllflnoe oi flowers is n. the room. When friends are iii, phone 209 ior prompt tioral service. JAMES TAIT IIDI-IBT When you want a good job and are rushed ior time put the work in our hands, We can save you both time and money, --p__ 5 coNTssTANTs PLEASE NAME THE ADVERTISER ON WHICH YOUR onnnn “is T0 as DRAWN. EXPERIENCED OPERATORS - At your service in etyilng and dressing your hair the way you like it. Phone 1248 ior ap- pointment. ROSE MARIE lIAIItDll-ESSING PAIIJOB Peardon Building FOR COLD DAYS Nothing kcflll Your one!!! better than hot roast meats. and when you order from ul. you know every member oi the family will be satisfied. QUEEN MEAT MARKET WM. MaoNSIL, Prop. Phone 1301. it! Queen It. Guardian, Central SIGN PAINTING Job Prlntery No matter how big or Iuali the job may be, we allure-you Clllllvttfltwn ol competent workmanship _ and moderate charges. PM)“, 183 J. A. DOYLE . r Grafton Street Solution to Last Week’s Contest Advertiser's Name-McGUlQAN and BOYLE MISSING WORDS Be ‘Angelina Blanchard Your -W. D. Glllla Order —-W. A. Jenkins For All Occasions When flowers express your thoughts as nothing else will, pboue at and we'll be oi im- mediate service. ' » Estate Mrc- John Williams n w,» rium so... \ FRESH MEATS its Madam we tale particu- lar pvne to snare yes oi trash Meats, and inch-Gree- erieetemnroptlsndwflibe pineal to serve you. Mam»??? then ills-i. I General —-Angus Maciiachern Makes --C. C. Ileeschen And --l-‘.astern Furriers Courteous —-Roops Ltd. t -—Thos. II. Mills Let -—McGuigan & Boyle In‘ —~'I‘. G. Ives "W Enter -—Burhoes Grocery Done —Geo. C. Oudmo North —V. C. Smaiiwood Given —l‘ ‘ A. Campbell Needs —E. N. Kaye Us -llolltnnons For Better Foxes Broken Stoves ' U tb b tte I bllclsit . " fi.‘.T,".';..5°‘.T2.'IZ".2.§.2..‘“J."'.‘.'.. Glossy pelts will be your I rung, day about yours. Imperial Biscuit Co. H. 1L KING Ltd‘ KQIII Street. Twmlll‘ Be sure to attach a FAIRNESS We buy at good will" m" sell to you the cheer!" l" possibly can. You'll never ht Receipt from any I mrehlrrfll hen. Merchant on this » W‘ M. MUISE I ‘l0 Sm Pat-until!’