Y 16, 1932 i Blmdd For Flavour-Always ‘Trash Irom the Gardens” MISSING LETTER contest Here is a chance to win a valuable prize. ln some llls advertisements appearing in the contest you ill Iind a missing letter. These missing letters put ggulfl‘ will form the nanie of some firm on the page . which the prize winning solution will be decided. “Macy in forming the correct name will be the first nQIdCIIIlIOII, but neatness, originality and speed in citing a solution to the contest editor will also ml, Four valuable prizes this week. Get busy. Find e missing letters. Compose them in to the Tim's use and mail your. answer to the Contest Editor liarlottetown Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E. I. to ch him not later than Tuesday night. r Contestants must. enclose with their solution a umnt week paid’ bill from one of the advertisers in he Missing Letter Competition. Last week’s winners:-‘ 1. Gladys Bell, 167 King St. 2. Eufreda Stewart, Earnsclitfe. 3, Mrs. Geo. M. Ballem, Southport. 4. Miss Marion Ford, Gaytown. BEGIN well by feeding fox pups Imperial Puppy Food. g CONTINUE during early months, later with Imperial Fox Biscuits and so SUCCEED "in raising highest-class foxes. acknowledged leaders in live stock and pelt values. Manufacturers: Imperial Biscuit Bompany, ‘Ltd. A Box I46 Charlottetown, P. E. l. Phone 721 * aid. E. Donald. - Mrs. Edwin Donald, Mrs. S. Mc ‘Wm. G. Harrington of Spring Val- An official bulletin lnst. released shows the acreage of lliltatoes in the South to have-been reduced below the 'pla.nt- ing of 1031 by about 80% and to be‘ the smallest acreage Planted for many years. Considerable damage has been done by frost with the result that the present probable yield Will be but about 60% of last year. u No late official report -is yet available rollflillll "l9 irllllllnr in Maine. hut unofficial reports indicate that the acreage will be reduced by about 30%. You planted last year when prospects were not good.‘ Are you Planting this year when prospects of good prices l" quite favorable. If you are not planting why are you not’! 1i yon do not plant. you cannot reap nor share the Noble llroflta of a ram-ms market. W! are in s very favorable position to flll your fertilllol Millrements. Let u or our Agents have your order. The Island Fertilizer 0o. Limited CIIAILGITITOWN "The island Goods for Island Growers‘ ‘MM E. R.l3l?OW I 146 Richmond Sh,‘ Charlottetown I Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insizrance at Lowes_tjRnte. ' A Agent at Summerside. Lloyd Lewis ii _.__... i/ . Malpeque - A banquet in the Memorial Room of Princetnwn, United Church on Friday evening. May 13th, brought to a close the acti- vities of the Young People's Bo- ciety in connection with their work for 1031-1032. There were about sixty people- present, fifteen of whom were invited gueatl, who had snietod in the ‘program of young people's work during the winter months. The hall presented a very pleasing -appeurance, the decorations being of rose and crepe‘ paper arranged in feeioons over the table where the guests were seated: the rose and white color was also carried outln the table appointments. Large bowls of Trailing Arbutus adorned the ta- bles. and theplace cards were prettily decorated with the sweet little flower o1‘ the woods. After the company had pertakcn of the many good things provided, the following program was carried out: Toasts. “The King". proposed by Miss Hazel H ,_ ’. Responded to by “God Save the King. “Cana- da." proposed by Mrs. L. D. Mc- Nutt. Responded lo by "0 Cana- ‘da. “The Church". proposed by Mr. John Simpson. Responded to by Rev. M. AfMcMiilan. Plano so- lo. “Les Hameaux," Mrs. B. L. Campbell. “The Winning Team." Miss Jean Donald and Ernest Lockerby. Solo. "Mary oi’ Argyle," John Wilson. "The Guests," Mr. Richard Matheson. Mrs. B. L. Campbell. Reading, selected, Mrs. Ralph Bearisto. “The Girls.” Mr. G. W. Ramsay, Miss Margaret Mc- Crse. "The Boys." Mrs. R. Bear- isto, Mr. Wesley Crozier. "The members of the Young People's Society," Mr. H. Crozier, Mr. H. Fraser. ' The winning team for the year 1031-1932 was composed of the fol- lowing: Leader, Ernest lockerby. O. Burns. A. Gorgerson, H. Ramsay, M. Crozier. W. C. Don- A social hour of intercourse foi- iowed; bringing to a close a very delightful evening. g ' Those in attendance from this community at the funeral of the late Mrs. Creelman McArthur. Summerslde, on Saturday. May 14th, were Mr. H. L. Donald, Mr. James Donald, Mr. Melville Don- ald, Mr. Edwin Donald. Mr. "Thos. McNutt, Mr. Hartwell Croaier, Mr. George Crozier. Mrs. H. L. Donald, Gougan. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bear- Iisto. Mk1. George Lockhart and Mrs. ley, were visitors to Maipeque re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Russell McKenzie and child motored to Port Hill on Wednesday to visit; Mrs. McKen- zle's father. who is ill. They also assisted very capabiy in the pro- gram of Y. P. B. players from Princetown, at-Port l-illl Hall. same evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pope Beer and was Howatt of Charlottetown. were week end visitors at Mr. 11.0- bert McNutt's, Darnley. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clark, Bum- merslde. motored to Mslpeque on Sunday. The Misses Verna, Jesse. Ruby Cousins of Burlington, were guests of Miss Margaret Ramsay. on Sun- day. The Princetown Y. P. B. troupe. with their play, "Lighthouse Nan" visited Clifton, Port, l-llll and Wheatiey River, and report splen- did reception. Miss Marjorie Peake, teacher in Conway, was a visitor on Saturday at her home; her sister Miss Flor- ence Rsmsay, who, has spent the whiter in Cambridge, ‘Mall-- R- ing. Mr. John Simpson. was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair McGou- gan, Mr. M. Donald, Mrs. J. W. Ramsay and Miss Sophie Ramlly. motored Io Charlottetown on Mon- dam-M. ___,_____._. rrsoupn paler scnoor. The rouowin: u the Honor Roll for April: Grade K-l_ Joanna MacDonald. Grade IK-l Cecil hi. 2 Pran- eis MacDonald. Grade VIII-i Katherine Donald. I Rita Kelly. Grade VI-l Iona Jay. I Regina Kelly. 8 Jean Jay. _ - - Grade IV-I Urban Kelly. 2 Al- den Birt. S Prank Kelly. Grade m Br.-1 Harold Jay. Grade IIII.Jr-I Florence Kelly. Grade lI-i ‘liielms Jay. I Rota Jay. . Perfect Attendance: Oocil m. Mac- lieta Koliy,_-Jcan Joy. Jay. FREE. Merchandise a $3, $2,$1,$1 Ti IE CHARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN Missing Letter Oontest READ EVERY AD'—FIND THE MISSING LETTERS-READ EVERY AD FOR PAIITIOIILARS" IN REGARD T0 CONTEST SEE TNIS PASE PAGE ELEVEN FREE Merchandise $3, $2,$1, S1 SAVE * the Washing! Put a paper towel rack in‘; your kitchen or wash room, you will double the life of Your good towels and just think of the washing it would ave.. Made in all the popular colors to match your room. You can buy 3 packages of’ towels and one cabinet for nly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98c The Rogers Hardware 00., Limited Open Saturday Night for Business, NEW SPRING SHOES Now showing st Lowest Prices in years, $3.00 and $4.00. Wright Shoe 0o. formerly ALLEY’! Ask 0ur tlustomers They will tell you The best place to buy FRESH FISH SUIT SALE One hundred Men's Suits in new patients at 2.5% to 50% reduction. O. A. BRIIOE I58 Queen Street O. O. IIEESONEN The Irvlnlrlnl mus-tore TOILET ARTICLES specialise In Illspenaiul Prescriptions. Inloks Supplies Phone 71!. We BEN'S TAXI I‘llo beat In service and DI! and Nllht. BEN'S TAXI III Kent ll. Charlottetown, . Cara LI-L GENERAL STORE WI H": a complete stock at _ the right price. C. H. HORTON ""7"! Rlvel‘. ' P. I. I. Ill Queen Bl. Charlottetown HOME COMFORT OIL BURNERS _ Do your heating and cooking the new way-no coal dust. no soot. no ashes — Clean even heat all the time. Call at our Show Room or phone 1111 for information how you can save time and money. - T. Ii. IIIES, 219 Great Georg Street ECHO GARAGE Battery recharging an Auto Electric Service. ‘v’ cleaners and ‘ '—' sPilIIl-llil- es repaired. Body and Fender Work a Specialty. Phone 1852. B6 Kent St- Charlottetown. P. E. L Charlottetown BREAO The Staff of Llfo When you out lleInnla’ Dread you ave .the best. Mclnnis’ Bakery ‘Iol i10- lh Granville BL . JIIST REBEIIIEII Home apooial values In Lnrliea‘ and Gents’ Wrist Watches. Jewelry of all kinda W. N. TANTON ‘I'll. IDS-L Ill Grafton ROSE MARIE l-IAIRDRESSING SHOPPE 168 Great George Street PERMANENT WAVES $5.95, $7.60 AND 810.00. We Guarantee all Wavs. Phone 1243. Mrs. H. Waller llisa L. A. Ialrclough ‘S a‘ u L w _ . . ORTNY E ' ’ The I'0||l|l:|r Ilrulllli _ Prescriptions - ‘Iailot Articles, randy. Smoking Phone 1063. 135 Euaon 8t. s“""“" WE AIM T0 PLEASE I'll Queen M. Phone 271 . Charlottetown. I PIUNI IO]. TIIIS CIIII SPRING l5 IIEIIE lo dress up-wliaeural the winter overenah-anti slip on one of our lovely toppers your Hurling suit is here a large variety of colors amt ifylea to rlluuau from...lf you don't believe there is ntlfltll in clothing-see our prices. KELLY G MacINNIS Men's Wear Phone 141 135 Great George St. SEEDS Farm and Garden Seeds, Government tested for Pur- ity and Germination. A big variety and lower prices. W. A. Johnstone Montague, P. E. I. Phoe G. 2 Bottles Plum Jam 25c 3 Cans Beans . . . . . . . . . .. 25c P. J. MacBOIIALB r. VERNON noon Auto Fenders anti Body Repairing. Glass for all Makes of Cars. Tons and Unliolstrring u Specialty. Phone 1236a]. 110 Iitsroy Lin”; Charlottetown, - p, g_ g. REAROON’S Ladle!‘ llalr Dressing Pnrlor and BARBER SHOP Tel. III-J I01 Queen 8t. TEA ROOM Grocer and Baker quality and lorvtee E. MOSHER Tel. u-a lloatagso turned to Malpeque ‘Tuesday ""1- _ NOW IN STOCK Seods, Shingles, Roofing, Cedar Poets and Wir. Book your orders for Burnt Lime, to arrive about May WE MOVE FURNITURE. WE CRATE FURNITURE. WE PACK CHINA. FIRE You aao than all run to the tire. all you hear from every aide: "I wonder If ho la insured f" Aro You f T. E. MacNUTT '.'I.'...'.l'..'.'.'."i'.'.' Cor. Gt. George and Blah-and EYESISNT EXAMINATION Fitting and Supplying Glasses. at Company Ltd. Expert General Auto llepalrlnl Storage Battery llennlrlng and Recharging 15th. ¢_ A. B. CUTCLIFFE Iiillll’! MB°F3FIBII° u. .1. M A a ON vllunter River f? or-rounrmsr Phm" Ion‘ Office pairs-RI: SIIITIIIIFIIIMN King's County Garage rnmrmo CHOICE asroars * AND SIMILAR 10B W01! Aoooaourles. Olin, Gas, Ito. lsray Palntlns a lnoetal y SPECIALTY nuts Isles Ind lorvlso qwg U5 A TB Ileana-o. - P- l- l- ouaamax canal-AI- 1°! ranvravu Itacilonaltl Bros. General Merchants 0N! PRICE T0 ALL Georgetown, P. E. l. "SAY IT WITII pub‘... saowsas" SPRING FIDWER of all kinda and in beautiful colors- a splendid variety and frelll ent to insure satisfaction. i JAMES TAIT FLORIST PHONE 200 Member has-w Tolesrlah Roslnallallr. . .. . a Dellvey Association v n‘... “flag ‘u; greatest nasal that you roll"- I" "i" " IOIIR EYES J. w. JOHNSTON Talon 00-11 I.“ lent Itreet Now l; the Time to Ilave Your FURNITURE RE-UPHOISTERED REPAIRED AND. REFINISHED At the Lowest Price Possible. Don't Delay. Avoid Sprins . RI ~and lave Mcne . _ Upholagering, Blip Coversyand Ants ‘trimming. Call I'll-I ‘forlppoiutnient. ' Inpflt Workmauship G tootl. s. JTSALLAIIT 100 Rent ltrest P. l. ISLAND Iusea are fulfill Famous Rnltrltrra Insist on Peerless Biscuits Manufurturrli by I’. E.I. Biscuit Co. Ltd. l‘. K. l. Charlottetown. ' IlaroliiSJiacLeotl General Merchant And Dealer in Favm Produce Vernon River. I’. ll. island FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS 2 Bottles Pickles 2!):- 2 lb. Mixed Cookies . 3 lb. Bulk Dates . CA NS We want your business. Write ns. Quality but. Price right. Bright or Enamel Lined. HELP HOME INDUSTRY CHARLOTTETOWN CAN C0.. LTD. Charlottetown, P. I, l. Watch Your Step The Hurst's thin: If you would mlaa life's tumbles, you may end them, If You will irt the Ilehntlder let your Slices In time and mend them. llnve your Shoes rebuilt by HENRY NEALE Lyceum. Prince Street. City JIMMIFS SMOKE suor Shoe Shintie Parlor lhoea Dyed any (‘olor Tel. Q25 I73 Quten Bt- aaaaaaa ‘ 1 g b II you want Hardware, go to a Hardware Store, or Groc- eries to a Grocery Store, but if you want. Candies "Always Fresh" why you naturally come to WNITE'S Grafton Street "The Always Fresh Store" P Itoeeoooo eaoaa-o-oooofiooo-o to s e 0ur many customers can testify as to our Quality and prise. Why are you not. ona of than. Wm. lAcKAY elephone 131'! Corner Iltsroy and Edward For the Week-End Home-made Bread. Cookies. Pastry. Pies of all kinds, at very rcasoable prices. Lonergan’s Bakery B4 Grafton 5t. PALACE ch27 Regular Dinners too. Try ono and you won't gs any- where also. Special orders at nil hours. Telephone i021. Cor. Gt. George k Kent St. Charlottetown - I’. B. l. BARBER Try Les Hooper and you vvlll rat aorvlee and satisfaction that will keep you coming. LES HOOPER Kent Street Neat to Central Garlic _- _ ._ s; KOR-OO-FOO-O-OOMOO-O-O-O-OO‘ Q-OOQ-O-O-OQfi O-O 4 e ao-eoo e-eooo-oowo-oa ISLAND BRAND ' HOME STYLE t BEANS with PORK I The Royal Packing C0. Charlottetown. P. E. I. CLEANING PRESSING TAILORING h’ lliiif'ar'..'.?ll'y.r"" Theodore Sentner “L ‘m? ““"",§, ‘Ilfifl’, ‘l, n: sic-r 12a Kent at. ._...€.._.__._._ WW" x. 22.2.22" s. Sou u, r. r2. z. A FEAST That You will anJsy Milton's Tea Room Telephone ‘Ill-I, 101 Kent Street HIGH GRADE Shoe Repairing Work dour ul|.|r yuu tvtsli. Shoe Shine Shoe 0.1.... Arthur tiaclleill I00 Kent 5t. 05ers the best in Groceries. Extra Specials for the week- ends. Try us for your next order. J. J. STOREY Iionlrr In Vegetables. Freda, Elf. at Lon-rat Prices Plume l‘! for. Queen nml “ILYIIFIII Streets Charlottetown, - P. g. l. Groceries, Prulfl. AROYLE SERIIIOESTATION Gan. 011a. iVaahlng and Greallag lfalpeque Road Phone NIT-L Charlottetown. ~ P. I. I- 3 lb. Lard . . . . . . .. 29f‘ P. J. NOY é? CO. Hnntr River J. A. IAcIIIIIIIBII General Merchant Georgetown. P. E. I. I \ SPEOIALS I I Sovelelgn Lime Juice. 15 "- slzc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29c oo>e>+o Assorted Fruiting. 13 or. > size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20c Marsh's Grape Juice. l5 01- ‘ glm , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 29c > Barhour's Syrup. W 01- II" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 29c nix’: Grocery Burhoe‘s Grocery PHONES N'll—l7I Quick Effie-lent Service (‘holes Groceries. Provisions. (‘anneal flnntla. Monti. Ford. fruit amt (‘nnfrr-tionory. 0ur trnrlt tn nlwnyl tat your sort-Ire. tier. Wrynnonth and Illsroy Sta. Gasiord 8. White Plumbing s. Heating Engineer; Give ua a chance to figure on your neat job. Repair work attended to by skillful work- men. Phone 1145 I69 Queen St. Cor. Euston 8 Longworth Ave Phne 380 Charlottetown. P. l. 1. w» “-’-"5%¢’~‘.~r-' a _ saw»... . . I _ _ v _>‘_. s. u‘?! - L_._<.-_=.\L.-.‘.¢._...4- ...,__ ,,,_ h», _._. _, y _‘,___