MAY 2. 1936- I . BETTER THE CHARl.()'I'l'ET0VVl" GUARDIAN BUSINESS BULLETI BUSINESS DIRECTORY AND INTERESTING CONTEST FOR ALL OUR READERS every bottle »+ we alwsyr give toad II“!- factory service. tomers any we do so. That B “Sou; tAhc:Chil'd an? Build the Nation” EVERY BOTTLE ALIKE Mothers, and many others have notlccli that GARDEN CITY MILK is the some rich, uniform high standard This is most important in feeding iplants. It means much to you too. ORDER YOURS TODAY THE PIIRE MILK COMPANY of Matters Little ‘ TO US whether your job is a large, or a. small one. We give It our very best at- BOWLING LEAGUES Opersting in Y. M. C. A. Season 1935-36 Wirld Up Supper d of Awards 8.15 I’.M. Tickets 25c. on Presentation Tues. May 5th Y. M. C. A. A_A; 9 CENT SALE Grade A Eggs, is so 3 lbs. Oatmeal or Rolled Oats . , . . . .. . .; 91: 3 lbs. Beans 2 cakes Soap, any 3 Ornnzes. lnrse .... .. 9o Any 10 cent article in the Phone your order to us. We quickly, and guarantee satia- Market Building Bnrement CHARLOTTETOWN PLUMBING ENGINEERS When we cm save our ou.I- ' why they continue to deal at tentlon. Srwift skilled work- more’ ' ' ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ' ' " 2 1°’ 19° our glare. nlanship. With no fuss and no Get Your Slips Here. Get your slips from us with 1111138- your order for best quality J_ A. MacPhee Bros. ‘mcefl”' General Painting and "TONE 246"» S N KAYS Decanting Contractor. 55 Prince Street ' PHBNE 65 O 195 C'”"‘"‘ Sue" 4»«o I7 Pownal Street V :--—-— w"' I " ' "" E . ' WE MUST an SATISFIED 3 : Q THAT YOU ARE ‘ our SATISFIED - . when we finish a J b i u. w»+H Lelsure W o or yo AT THE We thorough attention to _ details and our rates are most Bowling Alleys reasonable. mats and other table sw- First Class Service. PHONE 661-L. Due" CI» TU!-I-E. Proprietor é faction. PHONE 334 THOS. MILLS MEAT MARKET our in to our store and see our display of best quality 135 Hill.-boro street i GET IN ON THIS CONTEST You can win a lbllse. Get your entry slip: from us. We provide these with all orders at our store. Our groceries are of the best obtainable quality 4) O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O0-O-O0-0096900 ~oooooo-9+4-A-0+ if you have not seen th and Ranges, you will do well talnly should inspect the new — HOME T. G. 119 Great George Street. +0-+ooo+o++oo4+++oooo¢o+o We wish to thank all those 92 Wcirncuth Street c new l-‘am-cit Line of Stoves g to see them before you buy. 4 11 )’0lI’l'€ thlnklllg of purchasing an 0lll.|lll"ili.‘l' you cer- IDEAL — Come in and we will show them to you and demonstrate the exclusive features of. these leaders, IVES E Phone 1 1 17. ow->o++oo¢ ¢oo++¢reo+-o-0+0 9 "“l‘)lml:";l°°":r;l.“h‘-‘o include 4 who‘ have been dealing with mm‘! or ‘ , me the start of this Con- R E S S E S Moore's Sausages ‘ ‘YE ”""“",‘:° .,‘{, 5°" ”"~"‘ 1-3 off all Crepe Dresses, in your order. They're made , Id?’ flrlcmefc an C It very Saturday and Monday only- lmh duly. They're delicious. Get your entry slips here, Ind they're only 1'lc per lb. and try for I prize. . H0 1, NE 10” ‘ ANGELINA 1 E 111 Kent Street 3 E. s MOORE « , BLANCHARD . ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, , 109 Richmond st. 55 King Street. Phone mo. 3 ‘ , vwovoo-o-9-o4o—o+vo¢r+o—4o-coo H E X I T E g GET YOUR MEALS AT THE Z IS BEING ll.A'rloN rm. cunss NEW NANKING GIVEN AWAY 1 Arm. ruulln.ou-'oxsurl- plies. Dealers in every dis- trict of P. E. I. The Dominion Silver Fox Furs, Ltd. Summersi’ P. I. I. 0+0-#6-G600-GQOOO More Milch Cows And Swine in 1935 The number of cattle. and calves on farms in the Dominion at D:cember 1. 1935, wns 8,480,900. This represents a decrease of 54.000 head, or 0.6 per cent, as compared W-th the number reported at Dec- °"‘b9|' 1. 1934, end a decrease of 380.800. or 4 4 per cent compared with the number reported at June 1. 1935. All provinces except Ontario ftnd British Oohlmbls reported flier cattle than was shown at 1st oi the previous December Fa-“mars in these two provinces in- Sreascd their holdings of cattle be- Tvgeen June 1 and December 1. 1930. 8‘ fact that shipment: oi feeder aatt.e from the Prairie Provinces th Ontario amounted to three times We oi the previous year explains ‘he increase in ohm-lo. m'l’he number of much can in- ‘ 13;!!! from 3.847.400 at December - 84. to 8,082,400 st December 1 “mg "1 lflcrille of 05,000 or 2.2 per mmiusevcn of the provinces con- mv d in this lncreue. while M d! lB_cotls snd Ontario register- ” MI. Heifers being raised for CAFE Y. S. HONG, Proprietor § Prompt. Courteous service. Highest quality foods, Open all hours, Dinner 11.00 A. M.—2.00 P. M. Supper 5.00 P. M.—-8.00 1’. M. oillwfliie Holman’s Water Street, summe—“ »+» o st Decembe 1. 1934 to 778,300 at December 1, 1935, a reduction oi 19,300 or 2.4 per cent. All provinces cxcepl. British Columbia shared in this decrease. Beef cows were reduced from 700,200 to 646,400. which represents a reduction of 53,800 head, or 7.7 per cent. Heifers raised for beef production also suffered a slight reduction, six of the provinces shar- ing in this decrease. In Ontario and British Columbia the numbers of both beef cows and heifers in- creased and there was also a slight increase in the number of heifers in Saskatchewan. It may be observ- ed that the number of mllch cows has contlmled to advance, but that heifers raked for milking purposes have decreased for two years in succession. It would appear that cows of beef breeding are being temporarily used for milk produc- tlon. Milk production per cow as re- ported at December 1. 1935 increas- cd from 11.36 pounds in 1934 to ll.- 71 pounds. The estimated number of ,cows being milked December 1, 1995, in 2.514.000, an increase oi 0.2 per cent. over December 1, 1034. swine. numbers are estimated at 3,050,500 at December 1, 1935, an "“““hI Wfvoee: fell from 700.000 increase of 3.3 per cent compared lo ilappinos: in ltllon the Mother is Sick The tired, worn out mother cannot make 5 be home if she is sick and worried by the never on lag household dutiu. She gets run down uld becomes nervous Ind irritable, dowulleurted and discouraged, 6;‘. . MILBURNS Hr./um WHS on’! lfit It tiroduwilen Women ndcrlag in this way will find in llllblirslc I. I N. Pills s remedy with which to recuperate. % dupflt:;'mMnm@qd the lime ‘ b d hath ornlng “'r.‘.i‘..:'£..‘i.";.l."" °"' " , 1-‘Oil. NAMING THE NEW E WANT-A-NAME CEREAL ‘ You've read about it. Find out about it. And do some. thing about it. Ask your grocer for WANT- A-.NAl\vIE CEREAL. Contest instructlonq win he found in the package. -o+o44+++o»o+o4.,ooo4«¢o+o4 with the’rTlrTrlbE‘rErSorted’lit‘De‘c. ember l, 1934. With the estimatd farrowings higher than those shown in the December-May period of 1934-35, it is evident that a con- siderable increase may be expected. Sheep and limbs on forms at De- cembcr 1, 1935 numbered 2.028.500, a decrease of 22.6 per cent from the previous June. and 4 per cent from December, 1934. With the number of owes to lamb in the December- Msy period somewhat lower than was forecast in 1934. it is apparent that the downward trend in the number of sheep has not yet been checked. Hens and chickens reported on forms at December 1, 1935 number- ed 44,319,200 compared with 48,- 487,200 at December 1, 1934, a decrease oi 2,108,000 or 4 7 per cent. United Church Board Announce Transfers EXPLANATION OF CONTEST The Charlottetown Guardian's “BETTER BUSINESS BULLETIN” has been published each Saturday for a. num- ber of weeks, and will be continued until the twenty-sixth week, with the last appearing in the issue of August 8, 1936. The Charlottetown Guardian will issue three prizes each week: lst, $3.00; 2nd, $2.00; 3rd, $1.00. All prizes will be issued in the form of merchandise ;l31‘tIl:l':. that will be honored by any advertiser on this n e in. CONTEST RULES Each week the name of some one or more advertisers on this Bulletin 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 of 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- ment 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 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 Bulletin, indicating that business had been transacted with at least one of the advertisers on the Bulletin and mail or bring your letter to The Guardian Office. . Each week three replies will be drawn from all received and three awards given in the order of their drawing: lst, $3.00; 2nd, $2.00; and 3rd, $1.00, As all prizes will be given in merchandise orders, it i necessary to state_in your reply the name of the merchant upon whom you wish the prize order drawn . 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 Bulletin accompanies each reply. All replies to this contest should be addressed to Editor, The Better Business Bulletin, The Guardian Charlottetown, P. E. I., and should be in this office not later than Thursday noon each week. This contest is open to all except employees of the Charlottetown Guardian and their families. MISSING WORDS Advertiscl"s Name Any Lowest Jeweller Notice Money ‘Deliver Of Dozen Cans Avenue Pay G§OffO-O9-6*‘ év V A A A A A vvvvvw $SoIution to Last Week ’s Contest E 4 ADVERTISEITS NAME—E. A. FOSTER ‘ 1 AssIst—Upi.own Flowers ‘ 0verhead—Gnudet‘s Grocery 1 'I'hrough—’l'he Pure Milk Co ‘ Expect—’I‘hos. Mills. . Feed—Gordon 5. Cook; SIllu>ly—E- S. Moore Resultr—1mperiaI Biscuit Co, Engllsh—C. C. Hessian V-O49-9999-O6-O LOOK 1 LOOK AT YOUR HAIR Everybody else does. Have it styled by RIGGS AND BERRIGAN Ora. New can-la Block ffrench’s Yermicide i Capsules Don't neglect your fax cubs. Dose them at ten days to three_ weeks with No. 3 CID- sules. From 3 weeks to 3 months use No. 2 Capsules $1.00 Box. Prepsid to any ad- dress. E. A. FOSTER CENTRAL DBUGSTORE ee O~¢orO66>O6-O-O-O-O-69-O-O RINGS are choice white stones. Ex- cellent values in White. Green and Nltural Gold Set- tings. W. N. TANTON Formerly 115 Grililon veeevv .A ‘ *- v;*‘‘‘. f TRY THIS GUARANTEED FLOUR I 98 LBS. SPECIAL PRICE $2.65 Sa1Inon.2 tim 23¢} P. J.’s Special Tea. per Ill. 890 0 Grapefruit, 5 for 25ci Laundry Sow. 10 bars .... 290 Chicken Soup, 3 ting _, 250 ‘ Corn Flakes, 3 Pklh ... 250 ‘: Tomato Juice, 4 250 [ Dates, 4 lbs, . . . . . . 25¢ , P. J.’s for Pleasant Service and Pleasing Prices. 4 P. J. IVIEICDONALD Corner Kent and Prince streets. Phone 888. Now 180 Kent Street flour: DIAMOND 1 WILL MOTHER BE THOUGHTFUL a few hours. FLORIST Phone 269. Now 1-: the time for new fishing tackle. Just received, it line of English Files. Call and inspect them. C. C. HEESCHEN THE EUSTON PHARMACY Phone 772 THE ! Euston Pharmacy We deliver flowers to any part of the civilized world in I" V One WVeekuFr0mV Tomorrow ; JAMES TAIT 9-O—94000O900099vvv~ .. .9331 O-O-O-O-O - ’ ‘ elunszn ' New Twin Sweater i “M ' MOTHER’S DAY ' Sets 2 lV"Ve are :l‘Wa‘yh| realdyutloélz-I ’ ss on e seec in Pastel Shades. ’ : sumffle “Wm 0, Wm. size; 32 10 3g_ 9 plants for your particular 3 1 needs, and we deliver to point At $2_95 I g lrburls rrovlnce.F-1 O ptown owers THE GLORIA 3 o PHONE 1432 i 0*-O “H0 I 173 Great George Street __ _____. oo A rv “ . .‘ . 960-00 1 PHONE US TODAY . DON'T TAKE CHANCES f z _ with your foxes. Feed them 3 : IMPERIAL E ,, .. FOX BISCUITS E 3 men IN \r'lTA.\llN, rno-3 2 . _ V _ TEIN AND MINERAL CON- 1 3 » ' ‘ ' rm. 3 3 H. ,T. JAMES “For Success Feed 3 E Plummfsg g‘hf°2:‘;;l“§°l"1" '- lmperlals from Pup to Pelt." : oo-9+-ea-oo4+++-9 3 A “E “” —.-_—.-_ —-—___—_=—_—_ ' ___ TAKE OUT ‘ - -A YOUR PRIZE ON OUR. STORE BE You will be getting the very highest grade or‘ fresh groc- ’S DAY SEND FLOWERS cries, at the possible prices. Get your food supplies here and secure entry slips with your order. Phone 364. We deliver fast and free. Gaudet’s Grocery Cor. Prince and Grafton Std. 0-9&4-9-coco-so-94-co-+ 3Q99OOGOOOO6OOO4OOOOO4 Q 37 Villa g A AA vvvv 0-oe-9 o+¢+oo-5->44 +04-o-0-90-+6 Prompt Courteous i Service 4- Let us Make You an Estimate on 4 1 2 Complete Overhauling of Your Car. 3 F01’ Best Results Our service is “Quick" and saiisirll-tllry. , : Start your ["195 0“ "Fx-‘TE 4 -. l—‘O_\’ FEED. You Will the Our staff is composed of skilled car experts, : ° aim-mm-p, Try us next time. Phone 306. : , :3 " Day‘ M ‘Nd the he“. : ‘« « . . g HARDING’S GARAGE 3 ; W sum ‘mm ; WATER s'l’ltl-:1-:'r Sl'M.\ll:’RSli)E . 1 o , Dealer for : ; : Gordon S. Cooke rwoson Tl-:li.RAPI.ANE DODGE DE soro 1 : 1 “'”“‘"3“’"- "- 5- ‘5“"‘ :::OOOQ—§4000OVOOOOVQ-Q-O‘GO-O-O- 1 I E v vw vv A PRIZE WINNERS in 2. Mrs. Frank Hansen, be ----k--.. A A - . Mrs. John Davis, 181 Weymouth Street. 79 Hil lsboro Street . Mr. John A. Murray, Clyde River. Quinta; Foster Hilliard, Montreal and Ottawa to Saskatchewan; J. W. Howes, Manitoba to Montreal and Ottawa; 0. F. Kelley, Hzllniiwn to Bay of Qulnie; I. H. King. New- foundland to Montreal and Ottawa; L. 0. Marshall, Maritime to sas- katchewan; H. P. Mllrston, Mari- time to Alberta. 0. L. Mercer, Newfoundland to Toronto; 5. G. McCormao';. Tor- onto Bay of Quinta; w. McDonald. Bay of Qulnte to Toronto; 1-I. Powson, Bay or Qulnte to Toronto. A. A. Rogers, Maritime to New- foundland; F. Saunders. British TOR-CXN'IiO, May i—(CP.)—-At the srmual meeting of the tmnsfer committee of the United Church of Canada here today, presided over by Moderator Dr. Richard Roberts, the iollowing transfers were ounced: R. Grierson. Maritime to Tor- onto; E. R. Kelly. Bay of Quinte to ‘Inmate: J. s. McMu!len. Bay of Quinta to Toronto: .1. H. Mcvicar. Toronto to Mmtreol and Ottawa: M H. Wilson, Alberta. to British Oolumbis: W. Briggs, nuwfoundlsnd to Saskatchewan. .1. Brooks, Newfoundland in ass- kstchewun; W. R. Archer. Buy of Quinta to Hamilton: 1!. 1". Arm- strong, Bay of Qulnte to London: E. 8. Barton. Bay 01 Quinta in aukstchewun. R. 3. Brett, Newfoundland to lukstchewsn; E. M. Curler. Mont- rcsl And Ottawa to Manitoba; I. Davis. Newroundicnd to Maritime: Q. Dsvlson. London to not It ‘ Dolumbia to Bay of Qulrlte; C. L. Taylor, Saskatchewan to Maritime; J. H. Tomkinsorl, Maritime to New- ioundland; R. L. Wagner. MB-rll-lme to Saskatchewan; H. E. Wellwood, Toronto to Bay of Quintc. A number of other transfers are still being considered by the transfer committee executive. KNOW PROBLEM THEN MEET I TORONTO, ‘May ——(CPi —''One of the values of psycholosy 111 social work is the restoring of the average individual of courage, and I common-sense view of his pro- blem-3," according to Dr. Kenneth Rogers, Executive secretary of the Bib Brother Movement "When an individual has a com- plete undcrltondlng of ills PTO- blem_ and the steps that are being taken ionarli meeting it. ll i~' mlll‘ll easier for all parties cnwcerlicd. he slid- Upholds Ideals For Motherhood 'IURON'I‘O, May l.—(CP)—Mrs. W. Vvard Prince of Toronto. recently elected Dominion Presi- dent of the Mothers‘ .Unlon. will represent Canada at the diamond Jubilee celebration 0? the world- wide organization which is to be observed in London, England, its headquarters, from June 29 to July 4. The purpose of the Mothers‘ Union-—whlch was founded by Mrs. Mary Elizabeth summer in a country parish in I-Iunpshlre in 1870, and which has 3. commem- bershlp of more than 500,000-Lover 3000 of which is in canadlt—i.s to bring together in a strong chain of fellowship sud prayer Christian women who wish touphold the high- est ideals oi’ marriage, motherhood and home life. Ten yelrs sfter its estsbllslr- ment the Anglican movement ,unlon had developed an organised church society in the diocese of Winchester, under the patronage of the Bishop. and form- ed its first council and constitution. United Church General Council to Meet Sept. 23 , 'I‘OiRON'I0, May 1--(C.P.)——The seventh general council of the United Church of Canada will be held in Ottawa Sept. xi, it was an- nounced st the concluding session of the annual meeting of the church executive here. Council last convened in Kingston lrl Septem- ber, 1904. A new book of hymns and songs for children, three to eight years of age, was approved by the execu- tive and s similar book for older chlld.ren was reported to be under preparation. The moderator, Dr. Richard Rob- erts. announced that negotiations have resulted in union between the welsh Pr-esbyterian churches at Bangor and Llewellyn, scale, and the United Church of Oanada. The treasurer. Rev. Robert Laird, reported glvings of the Church to the 1035 mission y and mainten- ance fund as $1,568,037 and to the 10th anniversary thsnksofferlng, $86,020. Amount available for the work of the church was reported as s1.ea2,slo. an increase of $47,- {448 from 1934. ~ ‘Prof. King Gordon Deplored Conditions of Miners Homes SARNIA, Ont. May 1—(C.P.)— The paradox of it public that Will contribute without hesitation to a fund for the heroic Nova scoiia been the slll)_1ocl of L\\'0 Royal Com- mission lll\'f‘SllLt£ll.l0llS, which Ll'ZlC€‘Kl r'espon.siblili_v for the situztlion to the general desire of the mine op- PISQUID Vl'l~IS'I‘ INSTITUTE other dioceses rapidly followed the Dnege,-men ‘nd yer, djgrggu-d the lead given by Winchester, and in deplarfible housing conditions of the 1090 s central Council of the Moth- Maritime miners was remarked ere’ Union wns established, which upon by Prof. King Gordon 0f has slnre met regularly in win- Montreal in addressing I public chesler and upon ' which every meeting at Central United Church churches, which he claimed were not giving the service and leader- ship necesary for the remedying oi conomic inc-qurllitis. Big Advance In Gasoline Sales (0. P. By Guardian’: Special Wire) 0'I'I‘AWA, May 1. --—sales of Gasoline in Canada during 1935 amounted to 573,652,000 gallons. an increase of scven per cent com- pared with 534,782,000 in 1934, the Dominion Bureau of statistics re- ported today. Sales by provinces with 1934 now rthen lg F fantrr , figures in brackets: Ontario 272,- 681,000 gallons i252,9T'7.000) Quebec 443,000 (45.194,000); British Colin bis. 43,410,000 142.388.0011»: Sax atchewan 39.166000 136.785.0001; Manitoba 28,483,000 )27.694,000); Nova Scotla 22,274,000 (20.00:l,000); New Brunswick 15.135000 (13,640.- 000); Prince Edward Island 2.331‘ 000 (2,640,000). _ I ea: PAINTS-VARNIS diocesan council of the Mothers‘ tonight. These Union is fully represented. housinl conditml had —_i craters to make as much money as] 'r)~,_n M; 3, ..~-- 13;; of mu D055lbl9 M the EXP?“-90 Of their Cm‘ Lraltclr wa~ hold at me home 01 Mrs Pl°.V9e5- h‘? 53m- An(r:\\‘ ii \\. ; ‘rill al.- Proi. Gordon also criticized the Lmdm,L.(. C, — mm,bC,._ and Til‘) l'rlCI‘[li1': open- cd with a song "'l‘l~c River Shan- non" followed by l".‘('.l€lllOl’l of the Crccd in Illlliill. A lcr the reading SC\’vi‘l'Eil visitor mill r.')pr“‘nl. oi the m mites 01 1:15: lnrcllr‘ th;- ml‘ call was re- ST.(‘.l‘.df(l to with an “Irish J:k':." The l :o:‘.. of the different cem- lnii‘. wcx: llEl'll'('l nml new ones np;~ni:r‘<-cl as foil:\\‘:.- Sick. Mrs Danny Bill. Mrs. .1. D. MacDonald Sciréol. all lncnibcrs. Program: All mcmllers. It was drciclrcl to ]‘l'.ll'l‘lli1SC a new Zmnp for the school and the next lrremrlly be izcid ilwl-0 fur" illi‘. con- \‘£lll(‘ll'.‘l‘ of all mclnbcrs. The roll cal‘. for ll'.‘XL nre:1.in;: will be re- slpondcrl to with "How to Impruvl the rr~~;l‘lllr~." A very intcrcstlnl prrgrllm was put on by M13‘ 01”‘ -once Coffin and Mrs. J. D. Moc- rlonnlzi. Two ccnL:sts pui on W8" won by Mrs, Danny Blrt and Mrs Roy Leard. Instr'ume:lLr.l music bl Mcssrs Danny Bir: and Ll-mond MacDonald. nl:-3 il(ll‘ll"(l to tilt :'}cning's rociai hour. After a do- licicus lun:hc’>n was served bl’ “N hostess. The National Anthen brought the mrflillfl t0 R 01059- HES—ENAM'%l 9. ‘Lrtlnr. N0 mulsu Marius" ta .