+,__-__?i__ $300.00 in - Prizes w. t? Efficiency adhered to iormany and la non lyn- years ouoniouswitiithonasue COFFIN & CO. » 280 Graitou Street Upholstering Phone i042 and we will w" [or that oliair or other fumi- ture in need o! v~=?|"‘.‘“"" Expert wurluuaushlli 81'5"‘ through years oi emrlww- H. MacFarlano 8i. Co. 101-160 Kent Street Phone 1002 After The Show -_-_—- Drqi ‘around and euloy a dainty lunch amidst social At Your Service Our two stores, one on surroundings. It certainly 0mm u, ma, h “m,” ILIGISUBI the evening's enloy- w" m,“ h quad“, n" Goodsand Coal. E. N. KAYS 10~1B U996!‘ Qilom Street Meet your friends at Old Spain Tea Rooms 151 Kent Street You’ll Enjoy Stewart’s Bread To The Last Crumb yoiirgrooer or atour rctallriore. Stewart’s Bakery Phone 211 us; us GIVE v00 A PRICE on‘ an! r00 HAVE nv mun Tins SPRING. I ESTIMATES FREE. BEVAN BROS. Plumbing and Beating ' Dzweyinoiitli Street \ I03 PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE PIIONI YOUR IADIO DOCTOR 128i V. C. Smallwood anus‘ laboratories Iver Road Burhoe’s Grocery Meat and Fish Market YOUR SPRING CLOTHING Brighten up last years‘ suit. overcoat or dress by phoning 0924. and having our driver call. Geo. C. Cudmore Individual Dry Cleaners 156 Great George Street Lge. Peanut Butter 35o ior 25o Boneless Chicken 30o for 23o Csstiie Soap 2 ior 25o 2 free. Fancy Chocolates 39c for 19c WHEN IN NEED olazportjwellryoorvi oall aqua. Quilityworkatamlcd- craleooat. Chester A. Campbell 151 Qleon Street Neat Fennel] A Chandler FISHING SUPPLIES Attention fishermen! Whatever needs in fishing equipment, we can supply you with quality gear at prices that mean true economy. Lobster Rope, Rubber Suits, Fishing Boots, Dory Rollers, Oars and Rowlocks, Marine and Copper Paints, Herring Nets and many other commodities. Bruce Stewart & Co., Ltd. (Kennedy Branch) 18~20 Queen Street t EFFICIENCY l.u the cutting oi meats ll For your spring require- mmts in Wallpaper, Wall- paper Gleaner, Paints. Var- nish, Muresoo, Rubber Foot- If! YOU CAN WIN! Sena in Your Reply TODAY a o .—-. “mg u; __'- experience and wear and other Spring neces- * " oivarlouscutaTry oitleaitwillpayyoutoseeua our workmanship and ho ooai- before you buy. inceii. ' ——-- v nsxr wssirs srsouibs 3 tins Toma ...... .. 35o TI-IOS. H. MILLS 186 lliilsboro Street Phone 384 lilo fistflhfi dill"? ”""°" McGuigan & Boyle Phone 5 Hunter River TO SUIT YOUR PURSE firm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MISSING WORDS All Looking J ob Your Open Date Each EXPLANATION OF OONTEST The Charlottetown Guardiams “IDEAL BUSINESS SERVICE” will be published every Saturday ior twenty- six consecutive weeks, with the last appearing in the issue of May 18th, 1935. Four prizes will be given away every week-Jet. $4.00; 2nd, $3.00; 8rd, $2.00 and 4th, $1.00. At the end oi the ilnallweek, three special prizes will be awarded-Act. s2r>.oo;_ 2nd, $10.00 and 3rd, $5.00. The Charlottetown Guardian will issue all prizes in the form of merchandise orders that will be honored by any adver- tiser on this page. conrssr RULES Each week the name of some one or more advertisers on this page 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 oi’ advertise- ments, one word only being leit Git of any one advertise- PAGE THIRTEEN p 101 Awards Si .00 to $25.00 prices. YOUR MERCHANDISE ORDER Will be cheerfully cashed here; enter this contest and benefit from the prize awards offered. Groceries and meats oi quality and economy CASH & l CARRY STORES W. R. DENNIS, Prop. Spring Sports 1' I Get your equipment here; the best makes in a wide rants oi‘ milk!- ials and prices. THE BIKE SHOP 183 Great rims: Sm" Means pretty‘ hair, and we suggest you csll will"!!! "id allow us to take csre oi yours- Phone 612 for appointments- SUNNYSIDE BEAUTY AND CHIROPODY PARLOR _locating those in which the words were omitted, contestants must write the name oi.’ the advertisers in whose announce- ments a word was missing, along with the mising 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 JUIIIDIGCI but when put in order spell an advertiser's name. Tiien attach a receipt to_ your solution from any advertiser on-this page, indicating that business had been transacted with at least one of the advertisers 0n the page and mail or bring your letter to The Guardian Oifice. Each week four replies will be drawn from all received llllitd fiaur awards given in the order oi their drawing: 5_ , $4. 0, 2nd, $3.00; 3rd, $2.00; and 4th, $1.00. As all prizes will be given in merchandise orders, it is necessary to state ill Your reply the name of the merchant upon whom you wish the prize order drawn, At the conclusion of the Feat.- ui-e, three special awards, $25.00, $10.00 and $5.00, will he given to the three persons who have sent in the greatest number oi’ replies during the contest. ssnp m YOUR asruss There is no limit to the number of replies any con. "Bl-ani- may Bend 1l_i each week. providing a receipt from any merchant on this page accompanies each reply. All replies to this contest should be addressed to Editor, The Ideal Busines Service, The Guardian Charlottetown, P. E. I., and should be in this 0mm no; later than Thursday noon each week. This contest ' t 1] Charlottetown Gufrgillllinanod zitheiixcffillltiilialylgjloyees of the PRIZE WINNERS Mrs, Earle Thompson, Malpeque Road. Mr. Arnold Beer, Clyde River Mildred Murray, Clyde River, 4. Mrs. Leo Lavellee, Bayiield St. 9°???‘ The Doctor Knows l l‘he inestimable value oi pure, rich milk to baby’s __ healthy growth, and hund- reds oi people ma.» that GARDEN CITY MILK, Our wide range of meats and meat cuts enables you to secure the kind of meat you want at the price you wish to pay. Quality meats at honest market prices. Prompt, courteous delivery service. pasteurized and clarified is the safest milk to use for all purposes. Phone 584 and let us have our driver call. The Pure Milk Co. ROOPS LIMITED Oraflon Street. ¢-....m§..- +1‘. , New Equiimwlll o ‘that will int w" "w" n“. u‘ “qr, in perioot alilhlflit ll new at 1m ‘"1- poll hero. Drive hi and let n tall NI all *0!“ it. Angus ‘Maofiachern is lanai st PM“ "'- a, FricndlY time Oar door ls day and ntylit to giro a better service to our nelgliborh ’ Choice [mobiles at lowest Ilalhot prices. i _ Angelina B's-richer. General Groceries Phone i100 Phones 309-800. (lo-operation In Fishery Is Goal 0i Commissioner A Good Drug Store _...__. h a real asset to the com- munity and carries so many things you need constantly. Buy your drugs and toilet rc- qulreusents ‘at C. l. HEESCHEN 11B Queen Street. Phone I'll. 8'1‘. JOHN'S. Nild, March 20-(0. ill-"Co-oreratlon amongst the flphgrmen and cooperation amsrllst the fish buyers is the goal my de- partment seeks this year," Sli- John Hope simpson, Commissioner for Nlllllllll Rcsources, declared in a discussion of the Newfoundland Commission Governments commun- ique dealing with fishing operations last year and this year. The actual amount advanced ‘by the government to: finial-men's supplies was $180,414 and not only were 8,000 fllllflrmén assisted by ti" I‘ ’ Govelnment but their catch of oodilah was removed iroin the Newfoundland markets and sold in new ones. This action prevented a glutting of any one oi the rs-i tabllolvcd markets. Besides the total received bv the‘ Mhermen, there were oxpendvuies 0i an administrative natuie. Two or the eight fishery ofllclals devoted their entire time last year to the need of the fishermen outfitted by the government. and the depart- ment also purohamd eight srhoon- era at a cost oi $1.000, olllht motor boats and seven dorleo at n cost of 0600. twenty engines costlnz 04.300 and codtrnps. ssliies and herrlnl lists at $1.200. customer roool tuli weight. prompt service and maximum boat units Ill his coal. Phone l1! and order yours today: W. D. Gillis & Co. COAL’ oiisuiaa - lishments licensed to sell the fiery spirits dropped irom 550 in i932 to 401 in 1934. The increase u. popularity o!‘ This year the department plans to help fishermen with boats, mat- erial for building and repairing, motor engines and traps and nets only on the condition some mer- chant will provide the remainder oi the fishing outfit. Turning to the $508,000 secured from the Colonial Development Fund, the commlsionei- said that out oi this amount the deprrtment last fall arrsnjil for 6i new schooncrs and repairing o! 1i old ones. These vessels will prosecute the fishery this season, and as thee is still a balance to the credit oi the Department out of the $500,000, it is the commissioner's intention in continue the building program next fall and winter. BUSH BUM CUTS INTO REVENUES PORT O01‘ SPAIN. Trinidad. March BE-(Cdlr-‘Ifrlnidad. 148ml i, _ m, [Qgdy pqmpcim, imve iii the centre of Caribbean ruin ‘zmnguuhed mm 1mm other “my “buslW rum. as they call the boot- leg stuff in Trinidad. hi5 hi“! blamed in some quarters for the decline in excise. Not all the rum bought Ill this colony is used for internal consump- tion. A good percentage is turned into bay rum. PIG SMOKES HIS MASTER'S PIPE sirmimmszm. Ne. March 29-‘ (O.P.)-“Bill" is 100 pounds oi ani- mal and someday he may malol irlends with you in the iorm 0i l juicy sausage, slice a! pork, or a piece oi crisp bacon. "mu" is an lnielllilent piss-not the type that snorto around tho barnyard and you wouldn't touch with a. ten foot pole. Since luiancy his destiny has been guided by Ger- “Jm- ll “m” “will” tailed mountains of fat. temperate or makins will 101" the 1-110“), 3111 u, no; m; 50,1 to bwtlesser- jump on your bed in the morning Excise departirrnt statistic; show that duties paid on rum for home consumption have been dwlndllni steadily for the past three‘ Y?!"- Bo have the number oi "rumshw!" like a kitten. yet he has numerous friendly qualities. Before be saw a year of life he could sl. on his haunclies and smoke his master's pipe. B111 imows his name and will and other Plat" "@114"! l" “it stand up. slt down. advance. or re- sale oi‘ spirits. trust when given the word. Mr. 13H!!! collected hi‘! 0'00!!!“ Allen. who is a lumbz-rmsn, is gen- irom 171.497 Mimi]! "l! 990M"! ‘lei-ally acccmizsnlwl by Bill lniu the 25,000 Drool llllltm! in I03! lthwnnds plodding alongbeiiind the 160,358 Ill 1034. Number oi eslsb-ltesm merit. Having read each advertisement carefully and , Phillips Bldg. SAVING STEPS Patronlze your neighbor- hood storc; you'll flnd cur prices will meet compet- ition and we extend that friendly service oi the "comer store.” S. N. KAYS 87 Pownal Street: Phones 747 and 748. ‘WW9’ s“ HEALTHY H M R PROM PT EFFICIENT sslivlcs l MAYFAIR TEA ROOMS CB-ll oiier you a. delightful service in the way of lisht lunches. You can always he certain oi getting the most delicious sandwiches, pastry and coifee as well as a wide variety of soit drinks, fruit. candy and smokers supplies- When you are ici- a, high class Tea Room, try the MAYFAIR Prince and Kent Streets SPRING STYLES I Keep your iurs up to by consulting us concerning tur- styles this spring. We oiier a- iuil service in repairing and remodelling. Eastern Furriers l. D. KENNEDY _ Brace Building HANOBILLS" We Buy And Sell u you IIBVB Illylhlllg ym] have uo use for in clothing, Lfllitllre, em. call in and see The Exchange Sta re B. BENJAMIN, Mgr. i0! Richmond st. Plum; s59, AUTO ELECTRIC an“; your ignition troubles to us. We an eqolPPfll l0 give you excellent service. Mallett’s Battery Service ELMER W. MALLETI‘, Prop, Z07 Gt. Geo. St. Phone 980. Florist JAMES TAIT Phone 269. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Lel- fliiwtfs Slleflk your thoughts and express Your remembrance this delivery service to outside points. Easter. Telegraph S? IS TO BE DRAWN. CONTESTANTS PLEASE NAME THE ADVERTISER ON WHICH YOUR ORDER Look Your Best M“! you'll feel your INHSI; when you Phone 124s you inake the first step toward a letter appearance. ROSE MARIE HAIRDRESSING PARLOR Pcardcn Building old Allen and his devotion to his - .N FRESH SMOKED We have always on hand u variety oi flsh specials that will be sure to please you.\. Queen Meat Market WM. MacNElLL, Prop. 223 Qucn Street Spring Painting Freshen your home this year by having the house painted. Reasonable charges rid ex- pert workmen, J. A. DOYLE Pit-infill! Contractor Grafton Street lllllOKLY and OAREFIILLY PRINTED When you want a good job and are rushed for time put the work in our hands, We can save you both time and money. Guardian llentral Job Printery Charlottetown Phone 133 Solution to Last Week’s Contest Advertiser's Name-W. M. MUISE MISSING. WORDS 5m --M. i]. (iriiiin Express k -Eslate Mrs. Jrlm Vfilllxuils we -C. C. lleeschcn lflongy -'I'hos. H. Ml'ls Meet -—Anzelinn Blanchard Us -(‘/hestrr A, (fumiibcll y; - -'I‘be fix-awnin- Sim-l- So Many Occasions Are appropriate for the pres- EH06 of flowers — birthdays, weddings, funerals, etc, that you'll find 429 a convenient phone number. Estate Mrs- John Williams 1O Upper Prince Street FRESH MEATS Yea Madam, we take particu- lar paths id assure you oi fresh meats, and fresh grocer- lntomhnqiiriarldwefilbe pleased to serve you. For Better Foxes Use the better fox biscuit IMPERIAL Glossy pelts will he WI" reward. Imperial BiscuiiCo. Lid. Be sure to attach a Receipt from any Merchant on this Stoves & Furnaces Will break down at most lo- convenlcnt times, but whm they do, call on us ior prompt repairs. 11.11. KING Tlilsmltli Kent Street FAIRNESS We bw at soul Moe's and sell to you- the cheapest Q's Weslbly oaiahlofli never he ore. w. M.