4 -B O XC o NT An Interesting Profit - Sharing Pastime For ALL Our Readers READ THESE ADVE RTISEMENTS- ENTER THIS CONTEST——DEAL PWITH THESE FIRMS l siaiioil-iii PRIZES-SIBILOD CRAWORD PINEAPPLE Sliced or Crushed 2 for 19o BUR-FORD PEACHES 2 for 25c LOMBARD PLUMS 17 Oz." 10c. BURFORD FEARS l7 Oz. 10c. Phone Your Orders 1210, Economy Grocery Cor. Kent and l-liilshoro Sta. +O-OO-GQ&OO-O-O-OO 0 0-60604 §+§-0 O4 O4§-§@O-&§ 0+, l There's a .1 A P-A-L A C 6 s Paint and Varnish for every o s home purpose. TIME TESTED Q 1 The Rogers Hardware X Company Limited I O LUCKY FRIDAY 18th Get your fishing tackle here. t See our large assortment of 9 FLlliS. BASKETS. REELS, RODS ETC" AT LOW PRICES. H. L. WORTHY 178 Queen Street. Phone 1'11 XGWO O 9 OV¥O§+ F —-KYANIZE—- _ Gina-m. , WATCHES. DIAMONDS WEDDING RINGS *¢+v+o-o e-vooeavevevowv 1st Prize — 2nd Prize — 11rd Prize -- 4th Prize -— 1111 111 1 1 1 1 385:5: ofmthe many reasons why our: ~ GARDEN CITY" MILK -———$3-°° licence... __. _. ._ $150 T“ s. it a PASTEUBIZDD narrow " :L,§,,'":§§,§,',f,,,'§ ‘h’ "'7 "M '°" — — r- $1110 g s. zip-ram City” Milk o dbllvlffll in oroughly sterilized containers. “' '* — *" 5° ; THE PURE MILK 00., LTD. 1111 11111 i Linen Blouses ‘ PRIZE WINNERS LAST WEEK g $135 1. Mrs. Alex Grant, t Skir Sizes 14 to 2o West Royalty! R' R’ 7' g shades for siilmihlsrngvvzfigg 2. Henry Arbing, 35 Kensington Road. g R' P' SIMPSON 3. Mrs. Luther Coffin, l ” W" s“ "“°“' m Mt. Stewart. 4. Mrs. A. Sabine, 128 Prince Street. previously featured in this provinca, 1 z C found very interestinl The new FOTO BLOX Contest ls entirely dlflcrent from any contest and will be and amusing to both young and ol Through the oo-o ration of the pear in connection w th the contest, noon. fie Charlottetown Guardian w 9 publish the Foto Blox Contest for thirty consecutive weeks. and prizes will be awarded each week as listed above, in the form of service or mer- CONTEST RULES chandise orders. reader of the Charlottetown Guardian Guardian Publishing Co. is hnportant that each reply shall be accompanied by An! in: employees of the famlllges.) whose advertisements a - g ma; participate. (Except- An mom‘ a of their a recdpt from one of the flnms whose announcement appears in the contest. i! also important that you state on your entry which of these ilrms you wish to draw wour prize on. NOTICE ! grades of E . Brooders. Dsfiifectants, Poul- try, Feeds. all Poultry Equip- ment and Flour. Co-operntive blight m!!!" co-o rative sel . Get your poul ry wants from us. P. E. I. CO-OPERATIVE Egg and Poultry Association 2101 Weyrnoutli St. Phone 5'15 i f§~O-O-§ EXPLANATION OF CONTEST i m, i... guy w... m i Scattered throughout this contest section ou sea asveral pieces of a FRIDAY 1m‘ phrgtogritighb W113i: proverb placed together eae pleoo a form the i1» f be we“, “ma, h, y,“ ..r of one of the sponsors of this contest. m” h, PM.» COD’%urllhl are simply [Ofilllfgdhlatthglflk tho mma of he iii-m, u“ i isfhmygur tires are naim o e man er. tn kind ~ - 10.1.1.1 the busincgs.‘ promises ahogvu iilisthfiiaiilidrsnm‘ an“ on wmch h Have them checked now l0!‘ your summer's plenum. HOW T0 ENTER A mock-up in time. mu I" you from eternity llcadthadfliroughly-inn Ofth i fl ' ~ clue toothe 54311110.?!‘ ‘(Elipi the aeolian: 3ft tlhgtjalictgagqdysegihielztlfu; so as re nize s us iiess rem ses. '1‘ llAV ‘O sumo Tiled‘ PICTURE wirii YOUR REPLY. I TIRE SERVICE l." Vavsrilizuyfi entry on one aide of a sheet of paper Ilvinl the partlou- Ken‘ sheet p1,”, 909 Pinup-City Industries 5K9?! lily is a Lucky Day w en ou are looking your best. k j With usangwfilg: rum ntmm‘ PERMANENT THAT surrs your: PERSONALITY. Our stall is thoroughly u- Dflrienced and efficient. EMPRESS Beauty Parlor w Kins Boom room: 1m. iiwmmmw...“ 044-04 v SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Nfltlllnr can better express your sentiments than bggufl- i’ul fresh flowers. Prompt delivery to all of the world. S? Phone 288 JAMES TAIT FLORIST B7 Villa Avenue L~1111 1 1 ‘ ‘ See our ilns selection If DIAMOND! AND WEDDING RINGS Newest Designs- ‘ -QI-\1lty Ural-I'll C. W. Patterson Export wmii repair-liq 180 Great George Street Phone tilt-J. Chester A. Campbell wsrcn ‘ nrrtlllifli. For all types of watch and jewelry repairs you will do well to try Chester A. Camp- bell, Fennell and Chandler Building, Queen Street. Mr. Campbell is now in his twentieth year of business and enjoys a wide patronage throughout this province and abroad. Many real bargains are on display in his show cases and all lines carried are of high quality. Watch repairing is his specialty but he also does a large amount of fine jewelry repairing and cleaning as well as sll branches of watch and clock service, engraving, regulating, etc. A full line of wrist and pocket watches may be found here and you may also secure ‘ any type"o‘i' clock "hero as well. Rosaries, Pearl Neck- laces, Pen and Pencil Sets, Diamonds and Wedding Rings etc, are also on dis- has for some time been known by his slogan, as the man who brought down the price of jewelry.” Mr. Campbell always at- tends to his work personal- ly, no inexperienced help ever performs any repair job. He attributes his remarkable ‘success in his profession to his thoroughness of work- manship, reasonable charges and conscientious dealings with his customers, during the past nineteen years in which he has succeeded over strong competition. You will be pleasantly sur- prised with tlie values of- {cred at thiS Ilfiwelry “or. and if your watch needs cleaning or repairing you could do no better than to “take it to Chester" and have it expertly attended to. The street number is 151 Queen street, and you will receive entry slips for this contest with all transac- London Humming With Chit-Chat On Court Dress GOWN EXPERTS BUSIEST SINCE CORONATION - QUEEN LIKES SOFT SILVER BROCADE — MODELS MUCH IN DEMAND. (By ‘MOLLIE McGEE) (Caridaian Press Correspondent) LUNDON, May l2 —-tCP) What. will Court presentation dress- u be made of? Pay your new! and lake your choice. sav the dressmak- |r5_ Anything you fancy la in style from gleaming silver and 801d 18m" metalic cm- broideries, to aim ls white cotton Brocade-e. crepes. chiffon? 8.‘ - pressnteea may ltiff with elaborate organdies crisp! T1119‘!- Lsfietas, corde net-s, plain shades or woven terns, all are equally in v08"!- idian and other chose the most Besides Ln trade houses usually JJHGOII season ast few weeks in becomlnd such as a roaches. d2... before coronation to more cheerful outlook. tlie seuonsble ' increase dresnnakinl experience as the in the has been In um felt and well-known establishments now are as busy“: i " e taunt)! llil-liismo-l ufii‘ Ellalggylilll an evident rc- Dressos For Queen What the Queen has made up her mind m wear at the coming Courts is a secret. Hints are creep- ing out however. If is known that her wardrobe already planned, in- cludes several oi the beautifully- smbroiders evening owns she pre- fers for formal occss one. These will also appear when she visits France early n Jul They take weeks of patient wor by expert needlewo- gicnd and are ordered months a- sa . Oneofliai-loveliaatdressealsto be of silver o so soft it drapes like heavy silk. Diamante will outline the brocade d besides the blue ribbon worn over the shoulder calls for a oirclat worn on the left arm, n tiny sleeves. These will be of ilmy chif- f . oillis. Neville Chamberlain. what ~H bi.1‘\lll-.'i' tractlons, is among those who are wearing taffeta picture gowns to Court. These romantic dresses, are usually yards and yards around. But. here again the "hush, hush" dhecrec is in force and woe bctide e how a client’ dress is its shade, until it is too copists to turn out a like model be- fore the great evening at Court. The handwork that appeared on coronation robes is still in demand particularly on the svelte of rich-patterned brocade worn by dowagers, and many of the dresses designed to be worn at the evening dances given at Buckingham Pai- ace by eKin and Queen are making use of e fashion for fins pleating. This perhaps more than any other quirk of the mode is the "new idea" that ia being put for- ward by Court gowns. Mannequin loaroa _lv_l_ih the firm he! m BRINGING UP and the music-hall stage have tak- en so many iah beauties in the last few months, mannequin schools are advertising for pupils and girls with passable and perfect ti urea are at a premium. models are e iris five feet nine inches in e m, with iii-inch hi and good department. The pay is a ut $5 psr day. Scottish mannequins are. of course, in demand for the Fair in Glimgcw Historic Sites Annual Meeting 0f mflrliinshnd from the Atlantic to the Pacific stirring events in the history of Canada are being re- called by tablets and monuments erected by the Department. Since its formation in L919 the Historic Bites and Monuments Board of Canada has carried out a survey of Canadian historic sites. It has had more than one thousand sites under review and frosr these 357 have boon selected as of nation- Domlnlon, the most important o! which was the large monument. erected at lnchine, P.Q.. the membry of Robert Cavalier do 14i- 1 Balle. who founded Lachine in 1667 ind by hie explorations enabled l0 Ottelld its domains to fiance the mouth oi the Wsslssippi. Dr. A. H. Gordon To mcxars, RDBABIES. arc. Murmur-John pmlth 1. _. _ Chester A’ Campbell algrzfskoniomer Qifi‘: m“ Yo“ “n”. . v . play at very attractive prices. “on” you are “so invited to l l Mo» M We tri§i'l.t.“.'ifl‘wdr’lt‘lfiliinté°i‘ii“tiit“-'" "e."*..‘.".'.'."m"..:: 3;. agar... m...“ i M" °"°"°' ‘t °‘““""°“' ‘m’ ’°‘“ "'“° “"° ‘°°' 0 BID. .._i recefiigoygzrsiimutlliinahtaathaunlmzlofthcfrmrroiuxliiiohyouwishu‘: zvghfivamdtalmbfllblwaurg A OOITOO IQ GI V9 6Q (l ‘B6680 “Alm- Q QI Of furnished. i :2 ma: for an the prises will be awarded in the order in w oh the! flh56aI6lfi§!T. MYERS s All rises are awarded in the form of orders on the advertisers lndlo- 5T “mu” TODAY W!“ B! LUCKY n“ m h. "Du" m“ u‘ m‘ °7 -_-., ‘ FOR you “- You 93,95]; AH replies must reach this oflloe not tater luau uoou ou Thursday. lvlgnién roon surruas ‘u, $111M}: reesngany replies as you who but be sure to attach an entry ~ QUALITY _ mtq (‘iluliijigyq --S-'-r $1?” moi-m all OIMIIBI to the I Mu“ yo“ ‘WM u b, Firm-Cheater A. Campbell TO . 1 MEAT MARKET m" ‘l §yg~1Tgpg,Ugg"<>g-gg=,e_ "W" l" 1- Msiiagu - C. A. Campbell ii. reruns Phone mi. “FOTO-BLOX‘ CONTEST $95,411 gm rlicirsn non CRASWELL -_ TRY YOUR rm: CHARLOTTBTOWN ouaanuil Call Ill when moving- STUDIO B“"“”"'J°"°l"v WW9‘ Rellllflllm Em‘ SKILL I "M"? MwFlrlue ’ Location-lo? Queen Street WIN A PRIZE ghflgogwuwu 181 Kent it. Phone 1042 _ minim inchooalng bowiiii fin fflrst-lasamann in.thNl-i IPBRQBWIQQ 01m ‘°°""°n ° - - i ' (‘IIOUIQB i? oiis of her great an: gllyrxllwllla- fl°°rclh°wi it eggufi’ oglggrl algz-‘lxxulllgtgtdigfké sliwu-eum: tiigioiigfifi tiiliiiinsiuoiifililiiwih’? w“ h.“ b? Medicine and Bursary, witch was also held there on May u, 3, 4 and Dr. Gordon is a McGill graduate ‘of 1899. He was first appointed a demonstrator at the univorsi in i903 and became a lecturer 1n m. He was appointed assistant pm!“- sor in 192i and in 192a was named clinical professor, and still later. la- oociate professor. His appointment as professor of medicine at M00111 was announced in January, 1037, LL44‘ 1 a1 for attention. Two importance and recommended hundred and fifty-six of these slim have been marked to date by lint-able mam- oirials and a. number of others ae- quired with a view to the preser- vcllcn of the ancient structures lo- D . Al-Vth H. G(I@l'l, ' medicine at M00111 Unfierai D General Hospital. was elected Head U. S. Society t d ylician of the Molina! resi- Hls work in medicine has been broad and general. l-le has ions hem a member of the Canadian Medical Association and was one oi the organisers of the Morltreal Medical Chirurgical Society. Ha is also a member of the Associations! orrrawll. 12- m ual ma, ,5, ~\?,»g=@;,m,=~$‘“ infill‘... l»... emulate *1" we" Eels: .122 ‘éii.‘i'.i.p‘3.‘.".°.“’rh mm W” . an bourg, NA; Anne. NAéflWrt of that association's convention liq are well known and regarded a; of o! “"712” haormu rtmPafivu. gqfllllelvufiggé. Pgfi y. P. Atlantic Oi on May B, it was Brest value. He is a Fellow of the iou sect of m» n. will Wellington oinxwnifiii m “i: "gedooiuoom mm“ hi‘ um‘ a Rainy)“ 60m" °' Phmm“ “m” n mu in one» on my 19m. iricles aiiskininlu of historic iii- most p loam acillllmugll ' ' d jlihz,_=__=___u u nude a zi an:t a ziion- u» Min a for bites. FATHER llb.tinMhacemsat——35c Clark's Tomato Juiog l tin -19c libaPrunes--__ I lbs. Luxor ltaislis — 25c Marmalade, 4 lb. tin - 45o RIX’S GROCERY BOTH STORES 25c 38 Longworth Avenue Phones 1021 and 1022 Cor. Queen and Kent Streets Phones 160i and 1602. FREE DELIVERY lllX’8 SPECIALS E i Shipment New of FELT HATS c THE 01.01151“: u“ w. °"°°'i‘»i.‘§..§"ifi'l“‘°“" "" ‘O- SPEBIAL! . WESTINGHOUSE VACUUM CLEANERS Complete will: all attachments. $49.95 Miller Bros., Ltd. Oui- Dlaruond Bil! are o! excellent dual! . s are ol- fergof spccill prion hr a ab time. Bl BUR-I T0 SEI TfiM. W. N. TANTON Jeweler BE SURE TO READ THE RULES 180 Kent Street. §00o+oo o0 cooovo-e-oa-e-o-Q-QOQ “he; - i - r-L} -. rL-ééahoiaj, isfiimmit’ i -‘ Honor roll for Aprll: Grade Ix-i. Thelma. Joy. 1- Mil Jay, 3. Florence Kelli’ Grade VI-l. Halon aid Blrt. 3. Roland Kelly. is, .I.Ira lranoo Kelly, 2. ac:- Grade vx-‘ttrioya Joy. l- 9W1 c v-i. iiiwooa nil-v. a. lew- K . Grade xiii. Alton Jay. 1- BWI"! Kelly. 3. Johnny Blrt. crime I(Sr.>-1. Eileen Keny- 3- Cecil Blrt. Grads 1(Jr.)-1. Earl Bl . 2 Glar- e lch ll. - ‘ngrfguet attandancez- Gerald Dirk lilwood Birt. Johnny Blrt- Ahfll ' er, Helen Burnett. OUR LIVES such .ndll ofll amana vol" B0 life. that l3 every 1 u an m u 1?. this earthy wodl IIdlSQ-Q-PIIIIIIK ,,I'0fll n in Ill "B? George McMenus V ewe lr9s - “i f‘. nits like d b; GM‘! .4’ 1.“ 7' ' l "‘ ‘ I i 1' Lie"!!! ‘ it‘, Eigfiln 1X l.’ a , .