-.- rosvz~ ...>c$.-,;< PERSONAL MAGAZINES and CALL AND LA CE Y’S READ LACEY’S BUREA u We carry a full stock of all leading sM0KEs_ FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY REFRESHMENTS llmployment service and general information. 213 Great George Street SER VICE NEWSPAPERS SEE US BlJREA u THESE RULES CAREFULL Y Through the cit-operation ei the lllvllwfl. whose advertisement; ap- pear Ill connection with the conieat lilo Luariottetown Guardian ts huhiisnin the Shopword Contest l" "1 Y-slz consecutive weeks. tifli.""fi‘-s‘.i‘.i.';""ii"“‘°i‘ m‘; la ve orm o service or merchandise $3.», CONTEST RULES Any readers of the C‘ rlottetown Guardian may participate. (Except- lnz employees o the Guardian Pub- ui in Co., and members of their ismiiles. it ls portant that each re shall he accompanied b a rec pt from any one of the hose announcement appears In the con- st. it ls also important that on your dllllxr which of th you wish to aw your prise from. EXPLANATION OF CONTEST ’ in the numbered s you stale cse firms in the iiesdin of this con est there ap- ilcsr sogans an phrases which ma in some of the sd- be ve iscments in this section. To anal-l the reader ls required to iin the advertisement ln which these "SHOPWORDS" appear. HOW TO ENTER Bold the ads thoio hly. Write down the number efulhe “Bhop- word" as it apgsrs In the headin Then opposite e number write the name of the advertiser In‘ whose ‘Pa: you haze gum: m?‘ plsili-‘aze. n e case 0 e o “ o - word" it l.| required that you sta e In addition to the name of the flrm. the name of the manager, the loo- stlon of the bnsinem premises and the lines carried. ‘Write your entry ON ONE SIDE f sh holler-Gaul glfllrlfilllngfvtm‘ u" p“ SOLUTION to LAST WEEK’S CONTEST l. Charlottetown Bowling Alleys. 2. Craswcll Studio 3. The Pure Milk Co. 4. Lacey's Bureau. Frank Lacey, Manager, Smok- es, Fruit, Confectionery, Re- freshments, Papers, Magazines, Information regarding employ- ment, etc. . U I I Then attach to ‘your reply s ' receipt from any one of the spon- sors of this contest showing thai ‘business has been ransacted with at least one of them. Also be sure to stale the name oi the firm from which you wish to receive your rise. All cot-rec replies chances of winnin . The winning entries are drawn or and the rises be awarded in the or er in which they are drawn. All ‘prises are awarded in the form of or era on the advertisers indic- ated in the re lies and are NOT TRANSFERAB . All replies must reach this Miles not later than noon on Thursday. Send in aa many replies as you wish but be sure to attach an entry slix to each reply. ddressall en rlcs to the EDIT B BIIOPWOBD CONTEST The Charlottetown Guardian have equal MARSIIFIELD. » CONSERVATION » l WEEKLY COLUMN OF PRACTlCA-l-s OPINIONS 0F_Till VITAL ISSUES AFFECTING TllE USES AND ABUSES 0i- NATURAL RESOURCES BY MR. LUDLOW JENKINS Tnn \..vsais...1' ii..~ku~.-.—.'a salivu ‘ AMONG KINGS ' (By Rosalie Edge in Anti-Steele Trsp League News) The olden Eagle is a circumpolar bird ones 1a..rly common in Asia Europe and-North America. _ lii the Eur-pa oi the Mddle ARE. the Gciuen Eagle, lcrdlicst o. birds, was born: to the chase rlding oii the wzist oi the kill - Morison and nobles watched wit admiration when, unhocdcd. mighty bird rose on powerful wings to soar almost beyond their vZsi;n. Resting at ease upon the winds. It mark-ed its quarry and ‘lkc s thunderbolt" it fell -upon here or caparcsilile, gems too large fcr the ...i_...._. \...'i._o., llL-Oiiliidlli: .ii the face death. Wounded, its throws itself upon its back and fights with its harp taions until its glazed eyes open anew in the happy hunting gfOllilds oi the Great spirit. After such a betile. the chief of the tribe woun iaka the lsl leathers and the pinion feathers to make his war-bonnet. hoping to bear w.i.h him into battle the war-Aka ecu.- age of the eagle. These boiinets still pass from father to son among, the tribes of the West. and are not to be bought with the coin of the white man's ccmmeice. Today the Golden Eagle, a king dethroned. a fugitive, is shot at sight. 1n this practical age, few men ask ought about any Plcdlm TllE NEW rill: Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SHOP WORD as m CONTEST AN AMUSING AND PROFITABLE STUDY OF THE VALUE HIGH LIGHTS OF THE WEEK. $216.00 in nun $216.00 OPEN Tll ALL llllli llEAllEllS-Yflllllli llllll lllll I FLOWERS 2 NESTLES PRIZE WINNERS LAST WEEK Mr. Gordon L. Mutlow, 118 Kent Street. FLOWERS FOR ALL SPECIAL EVENTS l. 2. Miss Etta Younker, Parlidale. 3. Mr. John A. Murray, Clyde River. 4. Mr. Sterling Willis, Kingston. MOTOBISTS l-lere is your HEADQUARTERS lor Accemorles, Batteries Tires. Etc. We change tires for you any- where In the city AT so nxrns cnanciz. PHONE 90o WHIILUCK TIRE SERVICE TREAT YOURSELF AND XOUR FAMILY TO "carom cm" Chocolate Milk f‘ No decorating aid can take th- co of genuine fresh llvlrg 0W0"- We deliver free to sll parts of the cl Y. JAMES TAIT FLORIST 87 Villa Ave. Phone 269 ws snub osmsns . wnsim m! wirtsA.“ G. Kelly \McLure Bid . Kent Stree 1st. PRIZE 2liil. PRIZE — -- - $1.50 3 4 3rd, PRIZE _ _. .... $1 jfl roxss naooprns 4th. PRIZE - -- — 50G s m» u lil t of 15;‘: ll f; Esispizzizs Hl E E k "° mn" °'"""m,,,,' ' r BUPPLIEB u... w, M, m, w" mm» DEMONSTRATION .. mall“! kgttulrgaluforliua. ‘ulnwestow ‘mg. B“. Be Sure to Call at Our ' successful fishing trip. QUEEN STREET STORE MERA llEDDlN BROS. PURDIE-FERGUSON AM ma", Your F The Old iuuaiiie Drugstore 5H0“ l-TD- m“ “mu I L M S ..l.’ll,0NE so 5w!!!" "o" m o, m,“ ma.“ son zvmr sums °""'°"“°‘"' TEA AND COFFEE SIZE am) MAKE or Leo M. Doueette Roy M. Sinallman Tl’! P. J.’s Bulk Tea lb. 45c All fresh fruit in season. We ha?!‘ a full stock of all garden WC 1 lb. Monarch Biking Powder with Cup and Saucer — - zlii- l-arrc okec. Oxydol with Fruit Bowl Free --_-__. g P. l. MacDONALD Free Delivery Phones sis-ass DRIVE UP T0 OUR TANKS P08 QUICK SERVICE Gas. Oil. Washing, Greesng, Our Restaurant is now open and you are invited to oall and see us any time. aim to maintain the best service. highest quality lwill. and reasonable charter. GEORGE TULL — Prflilrletor THE CHARLOITETOWN BOWLING ALLEY’S Phone 1890 Market Building Basement ‘We of Pure whole Garden City Milk-filtered. clarified and pasteurized- miatcoilnsellty imported ground Finest grade ... plated sugar. All combined to give you the best drink you could wish for. Order a generous supply to» llBY- Serve lt Cold or Hot» Phone i584 y THE PURE MILK CO. LTD. Cor- Fitzroy c Grt. Geo. sts. Q U A L l '1‘ Y We can? a full stock o best quality oods. Our de very service is prompt and satis- factory. Our prices are as low as you will find. Try an order here and save money. ECONOMY GROCERY Kent at llillsboro. Phone 1210 I feet. and a waterfall in kilowatts. The sight of a soaring eagle may uplift the heart-but its flesh is urnsiatsble; and because from time ‘to time it kills a game bird or mimunal which men claims for himself alone, the eagle, cleanly. proud and free, is declared to be "vermin." Of what crimes is the Golden Eagle accused? What defense can be offered in its behalf to men who place no value on wild beauty and ’;‘.‘i)1‘i‘lJ COUTBQB? First, we may dismiss all those fearsome stories which in childhood we r-ssd of babies, and even of well-grown children carried away to the eagle's eyrie. An eagle weighs from nine to fourteen pounds; the largest eagle probably cannot lift an object weighing more than eight pounds. But the stories persist: we may read one any day in the morning paper. We beg that those who iincl pleasure in believ- lng these myths will preserve their cease oi mind by taking care not to leave iylnsz around where Gold- en Eagles will find them babies weighing eight pounds and . We are told that lawns, lam ‘ and the young of antelope are taksn by Golden Eagles; the bones are found in the eyries. and the flesh in the srmacirs of the birds. A new-born farm or lamb or ante- Get our Quotations on INTERIOR REMODELLING Hardwood Flooring laid re-surfaced. Exp". ienced workmanship - Modern equipment. MacAULAY 8i BOISNER Telephone Connections A-E- Mic-lulu. c. n. Boisner OI’ E LEC TR I C WE LDING ACETiililiggrtgggmfl AND Truck frames reinforced. ‘Best Vt rkmanahip_ Better Rates PROUD 8i MORESIDE Phone 813-1. 223 Grt. Geo. St. when taken by eagles are more iikeLv to be those that are sickly or already dead; the finding of flesh in the stomach of a bird or animal is no proof that the prey was taken alive. The utility of the Golden llhgle h positive, and easily demoritrated. It eats Jack-rabbits. prairie dogs, and other small mammals-and sbo;e all it eats mice and rats. In i935 .he U5. Government treated with poison more than 32,000,000 acres of land said to be infested with an overabundance of rodents. !f this poisoning was necessary, it was so because the natural enemies of the rodent. had already been wariborily destroyed. The Golden Eagle is one oi the natural checks upon the small animals against which the stookman and the farmer raise such s hue and cry, and is a bett and safer predator to have visit the rartch than is the govern- ment poksoner. The eagle leaves b2h'nd him no dePdlv arsenic or thallium to be f und and. eaten by a domestic animal: nor are the people of every stale. city and country dwellers alike, taxed for his services. The Golden Eagle renders a fur- ther service by preying occasionally and sparingly upon the larger wild birds. including game birds. Men delight to pursue grouse or prairie chicken because of the sport afford- 201 Weymouth st. Phone 575 All varieties of fresh, smoked. -..ri cured meat! canned goods * and vegetables. *1 ' ' QUEEN STREET MEAT MARKET Free Delivery - Phone 180! Henry Peters. Proprietor Tires, Batter-lair: l in, i MALLETTS narrmv filfi‘ ssnvicii: m; 201 Great Geo. St. Phone BM 511mg’ gpgmq goal! Blsea 6 to 14X. noLmTlzlsll gflgsggnldliy BABY CHICKS Phlme 93 I52 Queen Si. HATUHERY EQUIPMENT "——_-_'_—"_' - Breeders, Feed- H R m’, w“ vacuum consuls. Ask us about the Govft. Bonus. H | We can assist you. my. an np-to-dlte attach- l’. E. I. CO-tOPilg-ATLV‘: meals. Egg and Poul ry oc n _ Offices. stogauxa Csndllnl m‘§"_l"'v“:§'"“"!m .. °"' "neg rates are low. Alifilebklfi H0110"! 5t- _ sex-r 'ro mm mus. um wmi rues: FIRMS lillll‘ win vnun SllAliE or TllE amzrs AND NESTLE’! MILK RIX'S GROCERY porn s-ronus > Telephones Longworth Avenue 1021-1022 Queen Its-cot 1901-159! [J .to- Date News Stand Al, Our lmigworth Ave. Store r WOVEN WIRE FENCING Lawn Fences and Gatel. Bull Wire, Galvanised Wires. Fenc- ing Tools. Post Hole Dill"!- THE ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED- Phone 105 CAMERA CRASWELL Studio Great G60. St. Phone 212-!»- > Our Phone us today. 104! HENRY MocFARLANE‘ 1e"! Kent st. -and our T Y s ial Dinners for QY. CRYSTAL TEA ROOM eagles and hawks are s factor in maintaining in small game i-he very qualities most valued by the hunt- er. when pursued, o. healthy bird usually reaches cover; if it is weak or diseased, the good oi the spe- cles demands that it ‘be destroyed. And lastly, the Golden Eagles are scavengers who. together with other predators, keep the foresis and mountains clean of decaying flan. The merit of the vultures ss scav- engers is freely acknowledged. and the some grateful recognition should be given to the eagles. Since we live in an age when beauty is no longer an excuse for being. and when freedom is 100k- ed on askance, we have related the more prosaic virtues of the Golden League News. Now with a sense of the editor oi the Anti-Steel Trap League News. No wwith a sense of release, we return to our memory of the bird in flight. sailing the elr as a galleon sails the sea. boa-rug aloft with outspread wings he motionless, smoothly gliding down the light airs of fair weether. or fiercely beating into the winds o! storm. Pitiless has been the-perse- cution of the Golden Eagle but he may still be seen flying above the wii crags of our lonely mountains and still he bears s. memage for those who will lift. up their eyes '”“'si>ros'ofi:nni son iougiis like a hymn. my wife mm.“ ms like a hivwk. m!’ cookbascrocsssabeyu-nl-udmli‘ mother-in-lw so?! 1m "I I gorlllel when 3 go anywhere want. s chance! NICE PEOPLE llghmen bound for New Yolrkvhskcsat side by Bldk m‘ deck-chairs without exchanslfls I _ on m, thud day out one of them fell asleep and his book 1°11 on m; dec with a thud. It broke the ice. The other man cked u the alnd the fol- ewi a1 too pace:— ' n8 ‘Ti-Q much.‘ Goinl a- cross?" . a. "so am I." ______—-—-- DIES AT NEW YORK rmw roux. may 19 ——(<>P> oomnsn J. Edmund W York University and i i ' <1 i; ti xii s. its f nature esoe t: "Of what use is lope may well fail prey to an eagle: _ lgllollsccliliriaeishefl, l‘? fgllui-nesrd l0 lltilKkare animals are computed on the other hand deer. sheep and ed by their werlness. and the unto the hills. lwllzfllfllieé°rotflrlfefrgngglemlmg_ the lure of its companion king. so many to a coat. and wild ducks antelope are skillful in hiding their swiftness of their flight when ---,----—- filing-mo had taught M Damn“, ln Nomi Amems, the Indians are apportioned m many to a ciin- voung. and brave in defending flushed. Birds without enemies Keep Minards In the homo. Unwérslt Human llqlygdgtllgtiioldsndiltagle _ as l“fig!pllll;“l_lti_O_glgwigliiédwln_l)0hlfd Lily: ‘Yhe vfllliiP. of these animals would lose caution and speed: the - ____'_____ BRINGING m» .i=is.mei2 g ‘BY 5W8‘ "°"°""‘ . ’ I y ‘I ll llllllyllllllll'l.llllle ZESIQmOJHEESLQE ‘ . A .y __v. '- §¢r°*'.."’*" EFE$§%?“J<.>T§%°°.E gggrggirrfisprss - ~ lkl Y OOM- SONNY“ D “lkéla.” GREEN-r m“; . nus? A FEW or: THEM- LIKE ‘r0 . y y v . = ~ . , SEE 'EM l l \\\\ . ma“ v . "~ (s o? ‘to . {gil a ‘l / ° 1 . , ' e y. _ V . lllll l"!!! ’" - L‘; ...__ .. » +—-v-e/.~ —--—*—~~~--"'—" , S: feesor emeritus of geology it lit“ s former The New Leonard REFRIGERATOR is new en disply at our CHAPPELL 8r CO. 164 Queen St. Phone 1440 There are many reasons why successful ranchers always insist on IMPERIALS ne-ar-ronnd feed“ fir‘ "fir: 0X08. “From Pup 1o Pelt" IMPERIAL BISCUIT CO. LTD. 101 IAIIIWOrth Ave. Phone m I4: rang m“; to ililoose rial: ilwitiii. sasii Also In , n”. Plain, Navy Red at New sh meat of skirts In Row. us. Grey and Darker Shad 1.9a THE GLORIA Oor. of Queen and Richmond streets Phone 014 little FUL ONCE there was a child too. Arid she spilled She never looked very cause she was so CABELISS. in a while a spot DID get on. “iii. "Now this", says Yonne o: ale Quin- iri treats her nice c o efl- . t , and that's why l look nice and neat when l wear them.” y‘ . BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON who had about five doscn drew!- motm‘ said she had to have about five doaen dresses because she rnussed them up so qulckLv. She things. And she did not hang them up at night» nice for all of her five dozen 1186!". BUT another child had only a few dresses. She neat as a daisy. But this was because she had lclfllcd t0 In]. She hung up her dress on a hook when she took it off, It over a chair. She hung up her coat, too. She was circlul to her hamh on a towel or handkerchief, not her dress. She tried to keep as many spots off her clothes as possible. But, of course, The Careful Child Always Look Nice (Cupyrlgli --i.- the ay a CARELE$$ I always hang mine up CARE- Her west out and got spots on chem always looked as hc care- or laid Wlill OIIOQ Nobody cared the least about how many drusca the careless had. And everybody thought how lovely the careful o ohwhatahelp shewaatohermother. hsrewnshoea. Oanvoado that! sheeeaid -'~1-<-s..-.~,v:n.-»,-¢_% _