s 9|-vv-O'r‘—s. ..g-yo- .sA "I-s cu-—..L JJIVO ). .['l"i-ill.’ CHARLGUAR RBUSINESS -1, . I,.:.l. BUSINESS DIRECTORY AND INTERESTING CONTEST‘ FOR ALL OUR READERS ‘_ ,_,___ A , -A ¢ * t '::t-::- ' “¢‘:‘ ‘V c “ v ‘_v vvv ‘AV ‘r.—.¢...,.I “Save the cum and Build the Nation” ,:IIda),I AP,“ 24 |_()0K ' LOOK 'II.3MU§¥(l’tF1:'s’Sg;thII’;l0 bars ._ _ _ .-_ 29,, U1 A or. 0 . l — — -‘- - — — 29 mag °"““§._,“:‘..‘!’l‘.""“ The Charlottetown Guardian's “BETTER BUSINESS won mu. I C03“ FLAKE3 3 ‘°' " "' — — - 25: ' y,....¢.u.., ’.,g mm BULLETIN” will bopublished every Saturday for tweut.y- “"03 553"“ ; RED ROSE COFFEE, lb. —. — ._ _ 39° BUY “GARDEN CITY” PRODUCTS claasI«;l;I_:ciI::_lnIIysicai slfxXonset.;u£tIiJIe E§%ks',nvIvith thie lastIililp1I:earilng in the luau: RAIIQGS : gNB%AI1:5;s1° 155- — " '- — 25¢ o uus , . reerzesw eve 1 —-"———-—‘ " M '-=* N W--‘ W“ °' ,,‘,"‘,:*-'*“""- ,,“:.'.§Sw¥'i{”a.,l,”,?;""’ week-Elsi, $3.00; 2..a, s2'Too; am, s1.'ilo."r'i.'§"'c'i?.fr. BERRIGA JELLY Powimn. assorted. 5 for — — 23: Table (h-can-—Whbping C e d Cream, _ _ _ n--- --= *- -- 0- A- ::’::::.*:.'::.§.":::.'::: 3.2: .:".:::.':::.'i.“:.:..'°::“..:t ""&Ax"i Assess’ :: P. J. . Macnomn THE PIIBE fl||_|( COMPANY tiser on this bulletin. °"'- "°" °""‘° “M 1._ “corner Kent-ml Prtgoe fillet}-A-“AVA Phone us. And Don't rorxet Your“GAB.DEN crrru Chocolate Drink cf- (.;;:Tc-.Yo.I;R ooN.T:s:... CONTEST RULES I I I I I I I I II, , I ;;::m% a ---= .. ‘.'.'.°..".;‘.“:°..:'.'::.:‘:.°.::.*:.::.:.'.°.:: .*'.z‘.':.".':z:.é — “W °°"’ “‘“" ' ..':.w”.’."“l.~l.“"-m-"-5 House Cleaning H 0 S I E R Y sl'l.AYs.m::%g.ETS' Somebody wins week. Get your slbs from us, and your prize too. Our Groceries are always fresh and our service is as good as any. You'll get more for your money here. - TRY US. S. N. KAYS PHONE 65 Pownai Street w vvyvw ’ 87 You Can Pay More For Your Meat BUT YOU CAN NOT Buy any better quality meut than we are now oflering. Come in and see for your- Ielf, or Phone 334, THOS. MILLS MEAT MARKET 139 I-llllsboro street GOOOGQO-§+O4-O-Q4 O-O-F66 Q-O-O-GO-O4+4~OC Moore’s Sausages 17 CENTS PEI! IB. Order some with your Groceries Phone 1085 only the best ingredients are used in making these sausages. them, you'll like them. E. S. MOORE 109 Richmond Street i AliGTi0ii SALE At Winsloe, Wednesday, April and at 1.00 o'clock or farm, stock. im plements, etc. For full nrticulars selc handbills. Everything must be so d. WM. STEWABII‘. L-3818-4-18-31. Valuable city Proprty FOR SALE I am instructed by L. M. Poole it Co., to sell at PUBLIC AUCTION On TUESDAY, APRIL 21st, 1936 t ‘twelve o'clock noon, that valu- ble property situated on Kent Street, next to the Canadian Nat- ional Hotel, known as the John Gill Property. Property has frontage of seventy feet on Kent Street and rurisback one hundred and sixty-five feet. First class 2% story French Roof House in good order with good bani. Iplendid garden with Pi-it Thu- Good Title. Property can be sold privately until day of Sale. SYLVEEE Deullflclll, Solicitor. ' Portion ‘of purchase money can remain on Mortgage on property. Apply to J. A. MeD0blAl.l), Auctioneer L—3596-4- tt.s-'Ii. ‘ .TIME TABLE BONSIAW DOA’! 2 IIIDAY. APRIL 1'1: 5 Bonaha 1.00 EM. LIEU. Leave w Charlottetown Iussnau, nun. ll: 1“ I33: us 53 ‘ ..t.a i i u Keep On Trying Time llave us call and give you an estimate on your Joli. Only competent expert tiadesmen will give satisfactory service. Try us. PHONE J. A. DOYLE General Painting and Decorating Contractor 195 Grafton Street Enjoy 8 Your Leisure 3 AT THE ' OHARLOTTETOWN Bowling Alleys First Class Service. 6. TULLE. Proprietor We are iDI'wared- to lllpply you with whatever you want. When you want It, in grocer. ies, confectionery, fresh fruits, etc., at lowest possible "legs. Just Phone 246-J. Plomill Free Delivery MacPHEE BROS. 55 Prince Street I > t V . V To Save Expenses on your plumbing or heaung service job. phone us. Our workmanship is guaranteed to llleasc you. Our charges are most reasonable. BEVAN BROS. PHONE 661-L. Market Building Basement To come in and see our showi and Stoves. of the new models. WE’ VINVITE YOU mwe have a range for every purse and purpose, and we W be pleased to demonstrate the many exclusive features ASK US ABOUT THEM. 92 Weymoiith Street‘ ng of the new Fawcett Ranges will tell you that we offer the llllllest Kffldfi of groceries, at the lowest possible prices and with the most service, PHONE 1 140. ANGELINA BLANCHARD g g 55 King Street : -O9-9'9-6+ +904-o-0-«+4449-oo-co-9-o-t 4 1. coerce-o—¢4+¢+o+oo-04+ L PRIZE WINNERS T. G. IVES 219 Great George Street. phone 117_ Our Custvomversfll V V EATS V V" Just received a shlpmem, or new Spring Hate in Taiietas, ‘Ribbons and Rough straws |n off the face." turban: and sailor styles, in mack‘ I-mvy and brown. Selling from 52.98 Oilice. the prize order drawn . 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 anyone 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 Each week three replies will bf) and three awards given in the Isl, 53.00; 2nd, $2.00; and 3rd, $1.00, As all prizes will be given in merchandise orders, it is necessary to s_tate_in your reply» the name of the merchant upon whom you wish 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. These drawn from all received rder of their drawing: MISSING WORDS ‘ Advertiser's Name — — — — — — =~ as In Goods Try Vitamin Every Satisfactory up. THE BETTY LOU Revere Hotel Bldg. Roy S. McDonald, Malpeque Road. 2. Miss Kathleen Doyle, Pleasant Grove. 3. Miss Margaret Chandler, 240 Sydney St. MY LADY o MELODY By ARTIIUR iiliifnr Author oi “The Merry Masquerade". “Love song", etc., etc. Sheila's eyes widened in dismay. Howard's presence in the studio took her completely by surprise. He had not been to Broadcasting House since the night: she had flrst played there as leader in Maurice's studio orchestra, and he had not told her that he was coming. And yet, she ought. not to have been surprised because Howard had more than one old college friend among the executive oi the B. B. C. and it was a simple matter for him to obtain admission. Sheila was dis- mayed because of Mario Caslni, "Howard, I can't. I'm going out to . I “jjgvg - much about int." , smiling sweet- ’ lot I longtime. She is wonderful- -‘ dtflt you supper with somebody else. Why didn't you telephone or let me know?" “Who is it?“ he sired, his smile fadinc. "Maurice?" He shot an angry glance at the unoiiending conductor and took notice oi Marlo caslni for the first time. At that moment. Marlo left Maurice and came towards them. "I am slipping with Casini. Oh, Mario, let me introduce you to Mr. Ashley. Howard. Marlo cuiinl, my music instructor." "How do you do.” Howard bowed etiflly. taking a hand that was knot- tea ‘and limp. ' ly.-“You hhvehiown Miss Huntley think, Mr. Ashley?" Howard frowned, but controlled impose his company upon them. It would look absurd to ask them to sup with him, he bounderlsh, too. so Howard wished Mario good- night, told Sheila he would ring her up in the morning. and left the studio immediately after them. As usual, Sheila took her violin away with her. for she would need to use it in the morning. Mario set his broad-brimmed hat on his head sideways, and relieved her oi the violin case. Howard followed behind resent- fully, taking in the outline of hat and flowing cape and long hair, and thinking how like the consplrator, Guy Fawkes, Marlo looked, for sure- ly he had seen a wood-cut. in which the chief delinquent in the gun- powder plot had looked like that. A taxi-cab swallowed up sheila and Caslni and drove away. Howard strode savagely towards Piccadilly and his club. MARKED A8 DANGEROUS Howard ate alone in the club dining room, but his maul held no savour. The wine he drank tasted as if it was corked. His palate was all wrong, he decided. Afterwards he smoked a cigar and drank lfack coffee in a huge vaulted lounge in which ancient men sprawled in huge ermchiars, reading or talking with voices low- ered. club servants came and went nolselessly. Howard found the all- ence oppreuive. The place was like u lmorgue. As he sat alone he wondered Just exactly how much. if anything. he had to fear from Oasinl. once famous violinist was outqoi-date, a Ihadow. It was dimeult to believe that i-cal red-blood coursed in his hardened veiil. But that he admir- es Ilieila and attracted in ¢'VTv Solution to Last Wecle’s ADVER.T.lSER'S NAME--UPTOVVN FLOWERS 'l'hey—Euston Pharmacy > u Extend— ‘ 0f—’l'hos. Mills Us—'l‘. G. lves turn. Howard had been quick to realise in the few fleeting minutes they had spent together. Sheila might be drawn towards Caslni be- cause of his fame and their mutual love of the violin, but that she could ever love him . Howard decided it was impossible. What then. Whom else had he to fear. Not, Max Maurice, who was living apart from ills wife and dis- liked women. Garner Owen, then? Howard crossed the room, gropcd inong some books in a trough ior a "Who's Who," and looked up Gar- ner Owen. Unexpectedly he found a page and a hall devoted to the distin- guished amateur and patron of music. There it all was, lils place of birth, his schools. his college, his father's business. his achievements in music. his town and country 1- dences, his connection with the s ge, the opera, with symphony orchestras, music festivals and the like. Howard's respect for Garner Owen grew as he read. Evidently he had underrated the old bird. in addi- tion to his many accomplishments and interests Garner Owen was a very rich man despite his reckless dissipation of capital in the past. The great business from which be derived most of his income was flourishing increasingly. Such a man. Howard decided, was for more to be feared than the Guy Fawkes musician Mario caslnl. Howard had seen Garner Owen once without having taken the slightest notice of him. His only knowledge of the amateurs person- ality had been gathered from the pa-traits and snap-shots published in the newspapers, and such can be aonallty and furthermore he had heaps of money. He at all events could give sheila all she would bu ever likely to want, and in addition he had the power to unlock the gates which might be for ever elu- ed even to a very highly skilled musician. Howard scented danger there. But how old was the bird? lliseyssdrcp- ped stain to the printed page. Barn 1383. Clbrner Owen was 53. old 0iir—'I'he Betty Lou New-Gaudet's Grocery Program—Y. M. C. A. Succesr—"" "lieeVBros. work—W. N. Tanton I-‘ram-1’. J. Macllonald R.lclnnond—E. S. Moore Low—A. N. Kaye Why—The Gloria ‘ 3 ‘vvv-vvOOO0-O-Q Contest f, Blanchard 4 4 4 Fishing Tackle The season is now on and our new are on display. Hooks. Lines. slnkors, llods. Baskets, etc. Get your gear reillelllflled. You will need it. E. A. FOSTER CENTRAL DBUGSTOBE I i We are offering our Men’: 8 Size Waltham £9’ Elgin W A T C H E S at big discounts. The best watch for the man at heavy work. Call and see us. W. N. TANTON 180 Kent St. (formerly Grafton St.) For Sheer Dd!” See our complete all i We “Ive them III “I6 ‘N’ M flowers for all occasions. newest l0I' Sllfllll “ill tow Summer. 1] Why not ll" “I'll I "N PHONE lsgwers THE GLORIA > "3 °'°“ S"--t —__:::?__j:_i .*% * wan ABOUT -mu PLUMBING Job? We can do it Now, -llllt Dllone us for quick SERVICE AND YOU'LL GET 1'1‘ WE KNOW now H. T. JAMES Plumbing & General Repairs 16 Elm Avenue ____ __ ‘Tor sum. Feed lmperluls FROM PUP T0 PELT” Rich in protein, and mineral content. ' Get your supply now. > D Imperial Biscuit C0-, 9+0 IT VVILL BE EASIER FOR YOU TO SAY IT WITH FLOWERS AFTER. YOU'VE SEEN Our large array of all varieties for an occuiong, JAMES TAIT E > Gaudet’s Grocery Phone 239' HDBIST Conner Prince & Grafton St. o++ee- DELIVERY SERVICE To be satisfactory must be QUICK Try Gaudet and see how good he can serve you, Phone 361. 31 Villa Avenue. o—++¢-o++-+¢oooo->o¢-o-+eo-o-ooo- I Euston Pharmacy Corner Eiiston and Orlebar Streets Phone 772. 37011!‘ olllldren have a harsh 0I'0||lIy Cough, try Broncliade, a re]iabie remedy for child- ren, easy to apply. 35 cent. a bottle. C. C. HEESCHEN DRUGGI-ST Eniert Car Repairs. Washing, satisfaction. try us for real service. was still a. very active man. Sheila's connection with Mario Caslni had arisen out oi her first surprise visit to Gamer Owen's. Garner Owen could, quite naturally, take unto himself credit for that and Howard was wide awake to Sheila's grateful and aflectionate nature. _ He put “Who's Who" back in the trough and strolled moodily into the billiards room. Two of the club's regular players were scratching about on the centre table, which was usually reserved for match play, and the other two tables were idle. No fun here. He wandered to the desk in the entrance hall and asked “were there any letters?" None. Bored still, he went back into the inner hall and there his eyes stray- ed to an empty club telephone call box. The sight of it gave him an in- spiration. Why not? He entered the box, looked up I. name and number and putting two pennies lntlie slot turned the dial. Within half-a-minute he heard a voice speaking and completed the "on. "Yes, yes, what is it?" a sharp voice asked testily. (To Be continued.) APPLE GINOII MARMALAD! You'll like apple ginger marmal- ade for breakfast. Dint water, 4 os. preserved ginger, 2 tablespoons of the syrup. Peel the apples and slice thinly, tie the cores and peels in a piece of muslin and cook with the apples and water. When soft, remove the muslin biiz. mash thaasigples, then add the gnger, cut in reds. ginger syrup and the grated lemon rlnds. Brinu to the boil. add the sugar. then boil rapidly, stirring all the time until a little will set when tested on a cold plate (usually from 15 to 20 minutes). Pot. and seal im- medlstely. Professional cards McLeod & Bentley LE! office: no Richmond Street. H. F. MCPHEE, B..A., K. C. NOTARY lo. BAIIIIISTII. SOLICITOB Illey Building, Bell & Mathieson misleading. Gamer Owen had per- ‘ v O%+G%%% HARDING’S GARAGE WATER STREET — SUMMEBSIDE We employ ooirpetent workmen and guarantee perfect We wish you success in this Contact and invite you to ‘.4- A . PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE A. PICKARD & CO. LEADING IMPOITEES OF BEST QUALITY COAL AND OOKE PHONE 240 Alliillilii SALE All the Farm, Stock and Crop. I-‘arm implements, Household Furni- ture and Movabies of Weldon A. smith will be sold at public auction on the premises at Argyle Shore on Thursday. 23rd Aitll. i936. Berin- nlng at one o'clock in the aftemooo. The farm of 100 acres will be put Greasing, oiling, Polishing. PHONE 3“ up for sale at the same time. Terms P‘ N' H D G “uh. wsi.noN A surrii. rnoramroa - DEALE3 [on J. P. BIADLEY, nuosox TEIEAPLANE none: on soro -“'°“°"°°'- 11-3703-I-ll-l0-18-D1. NOTICE PAVED HIGHWAYS CLOSED T0 MOTOR VEHICLES Commencing on this date, until further notice. all paved highways in this Province are closed for motor vehicle traffic, except in such cases where the total weifllll of vehicle and load does not exceed 4,000 pounds. Anyone driving on the highway contrary to this order shall be duly prosecuted. Dated the 19th day ‘of March, A. D. 1935. By order, P. S. FIELDINGa , Clerk of the Executive Council hm tttf. mi Georgetown-eharlottotovin Bus service STARTING MONDAY. APRIL 27th. or as soon after as possible. p".l.henl‘iig;’sIIdl:‘n't:'area: I2 lbs. spy: ‘-33°" l’- "-5 um Georgetown sis um um charlotetown i.oo lul- . 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