6v~1,9.3.6 ' 3 6" I rirr. V rr_I3.RI.mTEToww ETl‘ER BUSINESS BULLETIN PAGE ELEVEN ,’ BUTTER market. Produced in our factory. “SAVE THE crux.» AND BUILD THE “GARDEN crrr" PRODUCTS ARE ALWAYS 3 ; PURE. . HEALTHFUL, WIIOLESOME when you buy "Garden City" MILK TABLE CREAM WHIPPING CREAM BLEND CREAM CHOCOLATE DRINK You can be sure that you are getting the very best qual- ity. the purest and most deilcioiis products that are on the where only the most sanitary glid scientific standards are strictly adhered to. THE PURE MILK COMPANY Cor. Great George and Fitzroy streets. . M+%++ Phone 584. woowooovv I I WHY PAY MORE We sell the very best dual- u, of Groceries at prices as low as the lowest and we gupply entry slips {or this with all orders. PHONE 65 S. N. KAYS 8'1 Pownsl Street 6 you Q-60096-O04 Ration HEXITE Cubes l‘oxmcn—Get your supply from your nearest dealer. Write us for lull inform. Iiicn. The Dominion Silver Fox Furs, Ltd. Summerside, P. E. I. : OOOGQOVOV %OQ4 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE A GOOD THING MOOre’s Sausages are now doing they're own Idvertisiniz. Satisfied cue- “‘"‘"5 “Ways come back. The increasing demand for Moore's Sausages is the N. suit of backing up the .5. "°'“5lnx with an product. "'03"?! made fresh daily '''°"‘ 355‘ Quality Pork. They cost only 17 Cents Per Lb. Th9y’re Genuine ! Order some today with v"""‘ Groceries. Phone 1085. E. S. MOORE 109 Richmond Street GET YOUR MEALS AT ‘rm-: NEW NANKING , CAFE L 5. none, Proprietor Fromm" C°""°0|Il Service. Highest fllullt! foods, In Open Ill noun, liner ll.00 A, _ supper 5.00 p, ..“{_‘_§;33 1:’ Gian lte - ' ' w"" S"='~“- nnlgtrzizierdd 990.-oocroo-004906060090 “Q4... The HOUSEWIFE and HER ACTIVITIES . INTERIOR" AND PAINTING Paper - hanging and all household Decorating. We mix our own paint with Pure White Lead and Best Qual- ity Linseed Oil. Satisfaction Guaranteed. J. A. DOYLE General Painting and Decorating Contractor 195 Grafton Street THE NEW COME IN this unrivalled leader ONLY HOSTESS O9-0%. HAVE YOU SEEN HOS TESS Shown elsewhere in this issue? HAS l:1\'liRY'1'lllNC- DESIRED CANOE COVE CAMPS for Junior Boys ll-15 yrs. inclusive July 2nd—llth, 1936 An ideal supervised outing for younger boys. 9 V Operated under Joint nnlnlces E ol 1’. E. I. llivinion 0! Hari- tlrne Religious Edurutlon Council and the Charlottetown Y. M. D. A. Phone 95 for Particulars +o+o~o+o+o+o-94-944-04+»-9499 ._._._:.__.._._.__...__..__._.... ——: guns“ -‘biuness, we have been forced to en- 1 9 E large our store. -9-o-04¢-o+o+++o—o-o+o++oo++¢-o If you have not tried in lor prices, phone 246-]. and have your order delivered 1:rromp"l'- Lowest Prices In town. MacPHEE BROS. Prince Street 0 $04?‘ It Doesn’t Pay To neglect iaulty plumhi For a small cxpcmlliun-. now you can prevent unneces- sary later. And it may not be very much later. Have your plumbing in- spected. PHONE 661-1.. E z E i BEVAN BROS. § EXPLANATION All prizes will be issued Bulletin. merit. WIIOSE names were USCG 88 Then attach a receipt been transacted with at least Ollice. PLUMBING ENGINEERS 92 Weymouth Street 1 f E omoooooooowoooooooo I #5-O4-999-O GO-O+O-O4"-O-O‘ REFRIGERATOR AND INSPECT in domestic rei‘rigera'lion. +94o4+4o+o+:oos~z4o-o-o4¢&+o¢+++o- 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. orders that will be honored by any advertiser on this 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 advertiser's name. 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- 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 zi. word was missing, along with the missing word in each individual one. Also state the merchant or merchants words. These key letters are jumbled but when put in order spell an advertiser's name. advertiser on this Bulletin, indicating that business had Bulletin and mail or bring your letter to The Guardian OF CONTEST in the form of merchandise These key letters for the missing to your solution from any one of the ailvcrt-isers on the 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, $1.00, As all prizes will be given in merchandise orders. it is necessary to state in your reply the name of the merchant upon whom you wish the prize order drawn . There is no limit to the number of replies any con- iestant may send in each week, providing a receipt from any merchant on this Bulletin accompanies each reply. All later than Thursday noon each week. This contest is open to all except employees of the Charlottetown Guardian and their families. MISSING WORDS BETTER. VALUE UPPUWNOFFIOE A1‘ 153 '=-_-' From Page I) Then,“ ' i‘.°.'."‘ ans why learners do not ND the miles there. be hard at ilr,set on your nu” 8. but it will ensure I. ‘ 9!! Ire in the right W lgfnny slips you will imow --n have become wrongly ttirru ' ensure that the twp “:0 of the _ri|’ht I . lluuhmwn (second-bend psir. mild for 7011 by on eg. m- "ten in rk he‘ . -- n-E... :...w°w..... hm Ill! poll- . au- "feel" on with tile. The Irons will then hang cor- rectly and be easy for the feet to retain—or recapture. _ mm W {’.‘.’.“§“ -$.*:°.‘.‘.‘...‘: :e¢ulated by Will‘ 3 5- ‘ ‘ pressure quiclrens it; relaxation re- duces it. A jab oi the heels is not "the "gin" for setting A horse in mlo oh‘. nor is an outward flap 2 the elbows. A]sta:\dy]B';|;:°;:d ° thighs isal a 8 ~ when the lesson of the third line: or the verse is mastered “I0 '19‘ m gmpo,-game is the iourthéo your Wm, ymr elbows in t m (mm sides and Y0“? '“‘“d‘ 1"“ m. con i the middle button of Y0 an position of your arms 5"“ “'9 length oftyour reigns are N-‘°°95“' uyxggp your thumb: uPv°'tm°9m’; 3°” "°‘" Mn” 5° iiluwiiiiid be '10“; your iinirema mm taln L visible to you “a:‘'';,. mu 3. FOR YOUR (‘ASH MORE COAL AND LESS A811 Phone 240 A. PICKARD & C0. FOOT OF QUEEN STREET GREAT GEORGE STlH.‘2l'.'l.‘ ercise control through your wrists; not your elbows. Have both hands on the reins. As long as these rules 0! lines a and 4 are, followed you will find yourself falling in naturally with those of line 2. With Ngnrd to line I, your head will be properly up it you are look. ing straight between your horse.-is ears. sit uprigh. but easily. Avoid rigidity Your heart is important only in so far as nervousness is disclosed to your horse. Even the quietest mount may take advantage oi an obviously frightened rider. Remember you are ma.ster—but be discreet. Never take liberties. Never take risks. Don‘i. trot till you can walk. Don't center until You can trot. Don't gallop at all. If during your ride you dis- mount. iemount from some emin- Enw A friendly "leg-up" may re- sult in your being borne away. with nlbltlnj 1'einI- and flying iitlrrups. at an uncomfortable trot or dsnlerouc gallop. FLAVOIIINO APPLE PIE Another variation for apple pie --Irate a little orange or lemon Llnscod—J. A. I. si'R'INGrIr:I.D w. 1. Mrs. H. B. Haslam entertained the members of the Springfield W. I. on Friday evening, M'.i_v 22nd. The president presided and the meeting opened by singing Ode Sixteen members answered the roll call with four visitors present. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved as read. The school and sick committees gave satisfactory reports. one new member was welcomed to the club. Correspondence from the presid- ent of the P. E. 1. Red Cross So- ciety soliciting the co-operiition of our Institute in the iinniinl Red Cross campaign was read by the secretary and It commlttoc was ap- pointed to collect for this worthy cause. A request in behalf of the Junior Red Cross members to place It grab box at our next meeting was granted mid our members are requested to come prepared to participate in this. Mus Muriel Haslam reported that a blackboard compass had been placed in the school and a bill for some was presented and ordered paid. The questionnaire on Public rind into sun: that you sprinkle Oflfil CED. Tea»-—The Pure Milk Co. PRIZE WINNERS Miss Mary Doyle, North River. 2. Everett Saunders, 12 Alley St. 3 Miss Helen J Matheson, Milton. followed by the Creed in unison! Doyle. It is the only AU'1‘0MA'l‘lC DEFROSTING and ()ON- E N 0 . , ' 3 TROLLED HuI\iInI'rr ltclrlgerator on the market today. Advertiser's N amc - — — — — —- — T I (4 E - - 9 Call in and we will Sl;t2|\\' go: on wh : came“ FMS in this my E I! ' u . THE IIOSIESSS LEyADS servlce Expense [lave E get your entry slips . ‘ Contest . . . H -v ' . ‘ T. G. IVES Honest Mm" ‘ "I W .2 ..E::‘ ;‘.“:.l'‘’ ..“;.'.';°".i".‘.I ‘ . | I O 219 Great George Street. phonev 1“-,_ Efficient Carry Exterior. : Hum. Fox Feeds sa“shc_ , ~«»»«« 9 tory service. prices. : . Gordon s. Cooke * <+»o«4-9 9 +++o++oo++oo-9+0 1:; 1 Kr-nsington, P. E. Island § ' ‘ o++o-0+0-o++o-so-.4 oo+o-9+o+++++o+-0-vet 0+9 3 Dr5(1)W 3'0u1S‘tI’r.lzes E ' " 0 GO+%%% n ul‘ Ore Printed Voile Dresses, sizes - 7 ‘ —- ' we W, ,,, ,,,m,,, ..,, 3., 38 to 40. um... $2.495 1:3; 3 Solution to Last Week s Contesrg ,,.,,,,,,,,,m,_,HH” your order at any time. - A" 0.... Gram”, 3..., mm § Seersucker Drmm Sim é Al)\1;lt’l'lSER/s NAMI:—wAI.rER 1..-iwton E HAVE you TRIED rm: Our prices are lower than ‘ they should be. 2 :3, "’ ‘“ "W" :3; I : New Breakfast PHONE 1140. : Th T %cil:i‘l—l)|::ond_& _Sp|(||ctt Cereal ? c ng—- ar ings int-age ANGELINA 3 e é3I%('§PI¥EL0U ; Education-1’. M. C. A. ' 0rdcrs——S. N. Kays , 1 117 Kent Street § Laun(lry—MacPlice Bros. § WADT ' A ‘ NAME (353551- 55 King Street. 9 Revere “om Baum“: ‘ . Appearance-1‘. C-. l\-cs is mnde in summemdfi .1. ea“ w°’U‘"°w“ mowers, most entirely of Island pro- Raics-—llobt. C. Mai'( :Lli.... due" I‘ is ‘ mo“ whole M"G“"d°t‘s Grocery some.|.nd scientific food for »+H-M-one ''"‘'5--'‘' F‘’'“’ g i children and adults. Try it. t »o4+« -O-¢§O4OO >0 94-0-O‘O+fO~O-999+ I I ’ replies to this contest should be addressed toi Editor, The Better Business Bulletin, The Guardian‘ Charlottetown, P. E. I., and should be in this office not‘, 'Q~O—O#‘§+O-9&9-O-O-O0-O-O-O f*O+OO+% The next meeting will hc’hchi int the home of the president when ‘the “Snappy Juniors" will demon- stratc on cutting and fitting a idrcss. under the capable super- ; vision or the leaders. Mrs. Everett Jflaslam and Mrs. P. W. E. Has- lnm. Lunch committee for next ‘meeting. Mirs. wm. l-laslam. Mrs. J. E. Sinclair and Mrs. Hughes. il’l'0§\‘Rm. Mrs. Ernest I-Iiulam. I Mrs. NeLsori Mathcson and Miss Emily Howard. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Ernest Haslnm and Mrs. Everett Haslam. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. ROSE VALLEY {vi Vi. On Wednesday evening, May 13. the Rose Valley Womi-n‘s Institute met for the regular nwciinr: at the home of Mrs. J. D. Mnihlcson. There were nine mrnihcrs and five visticrs prt-sent. Tho school Committee reported rveryithlflli quite satisfactory. aliliomzh the in- terior would be the better for some attention in walls. otc. The Bic): Committee reported it number of sick folk in the dlrirlct. some having been r.~ni«:nl:crrd with fruit. The qucztonr-i\II'i\ on Arri- BUSINESS DIRECTORY AND INTERESTING CONTEST FOR ALL OUR READERS WE PAY HIGHEST P R IIC E S USED CARS ALSO SELL GOOD USED PARTS for all lnakos of Can Walter Lawlor Cumberland Street Between Kent and Fttsroy i E E I “"“ msr Almrvisn romr A ' l we srEcIAI.Izi; IN ‘ . . . . SHIPMENT or ’ I , - i Asvwalhstenne . . ?I.“C.%“:‘.’£:‘.‘.."..°..S.‘%‘.‘§.§ . A. . . A . _ 1 B . Paste Llnene (‘rash Sults : I and are at all times read to D in natural and yellow slimes. o ‘ ,-.._ V, "1 d. _ 3' ea] Smart styles. sizes ‘.4 to 2". ‘ 1 " ‘ “ué ‘ "Em ‘M I ' €I‘VlL'(3 F0, 3 h H. D L“ PRICE $2.95 o 9 V p _ M3559 1')e?,rp,a1'm'1€y;e 61,“)? Also Slaagcs, Navy and \\‘iiite. E : II“ ‘M““")'0j"“":"‘ 9- 3- I- -. 0 '. L}°;,,_‘,““‘},a‘;""'3’ 3;” THEmC(:Ij(l')uI’{IA . ; : PHONE I482. . - 4 l . - 3»: Inc. on yours before 9 I: lxptown Mowers eyre all gone. ‘*“*"”‘+**““***+N*' o 17:; Cil‘i‘:Ii George Street E_ A‘ '=‘ — :-eoovoooooovovawa-91-o-0+4-: CENTRAL DRUGSTORE 9'6-O-OO~§+O-OO-9+0 :="' - % Our Stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY are 4-! the bat quality, and are quaraniced as represent- ed. A few ltk Sunburst broaches still on hand. Call and see them. W. N. TANTON Iso Kent st. Formerly Grafton st. 37 VILLA AVENUE v4¢4 ‘ vv ~v-A , . W Awv _W_ . g ...W.:S:: ¥.‘.“.?.‘{.ll§3“i§‘.$i.i.s’§"i.‘2.’i}§. ‘E..‘3l*..*.'.'.E:.”‘‘ : = “§.‘;. Ygrr ’-my . - . ' o )S ere 11 you WILL APPR - ‘ ~ . : BEAUTIFUL IZCIATE Tm: VALUE AND POWER or z E “ylnn A FLOWERS I : PRIZE wg A GOMFLETE VARIETY You 1 : h:)‘l_‘l' g‘l‘iIC(‘1'll‘S arc’ alwiays '1‘ L 0111‘ DFICES are as OW § E as the loin-_-it. Our is good. ‘ E PHONE 269 I : IC'ci.rll::l(i“IiI:(rl(:§‘':/(I.lI convince § JAMES T AIT § 2 run. l’llONl5 364 6 szj" V#¢&O mu 90-¢O&QVQ-O%fO'O' O9-Of FOR THE HOLIDAYS SPECIALS 2 Jars lllacCreai.ly’s Pickles . .. 25c 2 Cans Choice Salmon for . . 25¢ 8BottlesBest Suit Drinks... . ...........?.5c Don’t forget that we must have :1 $I(‘i.tl(‘lll(‘lll. of all ac- counts every thirty days. Order early on Wcdncsdziys ii.-. our store will be closed each Wednesday afternoon during June, July and -‘iugutt. I’. J. Ma.cl)()NALI) Corner Prince and Kent Streets l‘liOnc bills. Low» {~30 oo 94 o—o+o4+v4o-o4o4+ we-o-9»-+9 o+oo+ 9 9 9 944 H» yo-o4 re-coo. "FOR SUCCESS FEED IMPER IALS OO¢9000OO$OOOOO9OVOO~O-O-O-O‘ FOX BISCUITS .iIoi:i.I.i. Iionsi. o9 oo69+99vooo9ooo+o~o+¢-¢- O O 0 9 FROM rvr To rr:i.r'-’ E O VVE AIIII T0 i . ‘ ‘I : : .l‘L1‘.i1\Sl‘4 E PELTS Do NOT GR0“. : : “III-II you It.» (lo your work ' ' , : for yi,-L-, ii. “ill be done the I t'Ivlievr‘I, they re all “the ‘ fox, : ‘ \l.l:\‘ you uziiit it doilc. : gt?“ h Tl}: bl'l1\f1I:. .10 . I‘..\]lL:i‘i l‘. ;‘h.IIr.iIIslii','. c e be 5 I mlmiz 1‘, Nos. ll lLI)ll:'.l.llC Rates. the Dill)! , .| : .\-.ii.,xi.u-.'iuIi Uiu:u"anteci1l. , . ) ‘A , . IMI ERIAL E ; Rolit‘. (I. Mcfallum E 9 : 9 t- I I oooo¢o+++ooo4oooo4¢-o-o+.¢+. F'~°‘“5"" GaIIdet’s Grocery 0 9 ' Cor. Priiirc and Grafton Sta. E % -&§f%&GOQOOO§COVOQOOOO§49OO§Q A -94- V V?‘ 4099-{#999049-OO40#O4'O'O‘9-Q0 0-o++o~o—9+++++++ro+ vo+++-so o-Ci CRT» «+0» FOR PERFECT SATISFACTION Bring Your Car Troubles TO HARDING’S GARAGE O-999-0%-O9-9++§O§fO-O6-6+ WATER STREET sL.\I.\1r.ILslIm PHONE 306 DEALERS FOR. HUDSON TERRAPLANE noi)(aI~: nl-: soru You'll like it. OQOO-Q4444-GO-O# WIN A PRIZE! It costs you nothing to try. Your chance is as good as any. Read the rules and TRYIT the secretary and Mrs. Obowan as ronveners was discussed very thor- oughly. A grab-bag added to the Institute funds and proved very in- teresting. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Herb Claw on Wednesday evening. June loth. when the roll call will be answered by suggestions for a school lunch. Program committee, Mrs. H. chowan. Mrs. J. 1). Math- ieson and Mrs. K. D. Dixon. on May 5th Dr. P. A. creelmsn gave is splendid lecture in the hall on tuberculosis and sanatorlum work. and outlining the oblective of the Anti Tuberculosis usgue. RI-ID P0331‘ W. I. The Red Point Women’: Instit- ute met for their monthly meeting on June list with an attendance of ill members and 6 visitors at the home of Mm. Eddy Robertson. 1119 President. Mrs. E. 8. Ron. presid- ing. Meetinit opened by sins‘!!! the “Institute Ode." followed by roll call. which was snswered with ll package of flower seeds to be used on the school grounds. Min- utes of last meeting were read and adopted. Business arising out of Health was discussed and answer- ed. culture and Home Ecooinics. with minutes: Discussion on inco|'l!°l" O0-6900 “H” o9oooo4¢o9o+¢o4+o-0- O i It‘ you require a z E 0 SPRING TONIC :‘; ~ K _ ,. _ " We ll£l\'(‘ in stock Hex to 235:: Iddidgagiliaidbldlh : “MIMI. .‘luI'i'ct Fred and gay [or potllz, lmpnvcrishcil I w Puilcil Wlicnt. all at lowest blood, bolls, pimples, etc. : 2 prices. $1.00 P91‘ Blltue 2‘ I wIioI.I:s.\I,R AND RETAIL . O C. C. HEESCHEN I 3I)illOn 8: Spillett THE EUSTON l’“““‘“"CY ’ 3 Phone 1413. 70 Queen st. PHONE 7'12. 1 ¢ %¢%4+xo¢ coop} A oofiooo-4-044 Wilson Waxes ‘Enthusiastic Over Night Ball stlon of our Institute. It was moved by Mrs. J. F. Robertson, seconded by Mrs. G. J. Stewart. that, we have our Institute incor- porated. Nothing was done with regard to Red Cross campaign during past month. in the absence 1 of the chairman of the Red Cross committee Martha Garrett was appointed to take her place. Re- ports of committees: School re- ported by Mrs. Roy Bruce. Unable to visit saiool during past month but will do so next. month. sick. ~ _ reported by Mrs. Eddy Robertson. i\i:<'r. <*\;II‘<'~'~-(‘J "“l“‘“*"“ “PIS? Four visited and given fruit in \‘.1l_ln(l]l.\' 101‘ H "““""““ in ° I . . n or i'.l‘.‘.ll\"‘. <1i;)8rt%\'i<';!i«d(;1plIll;l§8 month. Abmc re III”‘i‘_S mu. “mm” warts Dpecwcle (A. I‘, By (;uni'iii:\II‘S Special ‘wirel CINCINNATI. Junf‘ ~1-limmia Wilson, llIr- Pliill .' pI‘mN‘1'.V "'”‘n' New committees for (‘0nllll$‘.’ 111 ll)‘ “‘"~"; 1", ”” M 1958“ month: Sick. Mrs. Alexander Rnb- I {I‘..K(l1l]l”;;)k:’l__\Cfzhulfitfgsfs gucsdw ertson and Mrs. G. J. Robertson. lbw“ Cimmmm R/Ms and the Programme Committee. Mrs. Rod- dlq Kldson. convcnor of Public Health. It was moved and sccond- ed that lunch be served at the school examination. Moi-ting closed 0 Phillies mm in the rirsc_ nlsht saw“ of seven on tl‘r- RN15 1933 h°m° l . Scrllfdullkc to so-.\ every CW5 I,“ the‘ league play seven games at 10211. bv singing National Anthem Just “go the Cincinnati club is meet with Mrs. Alexander Robcrt- d0‘1~m,‘.. WHEN, 531.1, "I believe it son for our next meeting. would ho fl. Izrcnt tlimi! for the fin! who C3,,-I, came so often during thl (Patriot please copy) day, and would be a great chins 10! me game, iisclf. COLD! H3 in Hood Cellini‘. (A, p. By Guardian‘: Special wire) Pl-fl'LADl=:LPl-l'fA. June i——Back in the livery of the PhiIlie=, the geam with which he won his roll- utation its a slugger. Chuck Klein again is hitting the ball in il mim- ner reminiscent of the time when he won the National Lcagiio b.1t- ‘ ting championship In I933. I since l‘P_lOll’lll'i;1 the Phils in the deal which sent Curt Davis, murd- ed as one of the best pitchers in the majors. and Ethan Ailrn. an outfielder. to the Cubs, Klein has. whacked the ball at a .400 clip.‘, getting it hits In 35 times hi. bat.‘ This compares with his was .294 average with the Cubs. . I r1|'N‘§\ I Luau; all