corn’ ' 9 71 E'i"1'ER -...-rm:-v 2:..- IRE SS OUR REA .<r rY|—I .- DEREY i A Visit II” mfit flat I1 lhltl QOQ9Q 9990. PHONE I84 Hails sud Groceries Corner Greet mom and Fitzroy smote. : 109 nlcumond st Phone loss. . > p-o-o-o¢o+o-o+o-oe+v+oo~o-o-e+e+ : ALUOW Us To ASSIST YOU IN PLANNING yous PICNICS We have s most eonlilleivfl stock of epeclai smear! M Picnics null outings. PHONE 65 B. N. KAYS 81 Faves! Street sP.oR'r DRESSES I BILLING AT 1 $1.25 ‘, IND U3’ The BETTY LOU : SHOPPE Revere hotel Building Kent street 1 HEXIT-E EATION AND OUIIB Alli! 3 full line at lkfl Elli!- ‘ Dealers in every dls- 1 ct of I’. E. I. The Dominion 1 Silver Fox Furs, Ltds I ‘ srrmmcrslde, P. E. 1. 4 Ice-Cold Sparkling Soda Water While shopping in the city csll gt our store and refresh 4 yourself with is [lit-so of our { cc 0030 soda water with pure rich cream or ice Cream. It's exceptionally good when you are tired and thirsty. E. A. FOSTER CENTRAL DBUGSTOBE .wE INVITE YOU . * TO com: AND SEE US’ ‘ I roll. that we Adhere to the roost scientific, and All “Garden City” Products aw” :nd‘|.:t'l*.t‘b get! under the strictest and most. This suesns much to OUR PATRONS --Purity is our WItchword- our tlvnn is "save The Child sud Build The Nation" You're sure it’: Plus, if it's "GARDEN CITY" E Tlil PURE. MILK OOMPANY Our Electric Refrigeration sssures you of fresh nutter. 3-',s.'.Ii-u'.'»":'i‘é».i.'."“‘ """ "' "°" We sell fresh Groceries only. PHONS 1140 : . ‘ANGELINA BLANCHARD 55 King street WC. T. U. Notes WWW ‘MVP! HORNFI Little Jock Hornet But in s. corner. Eating u. very queer pie: 0 son in it tries Ild everything nice the inner where the mission ‘fields lie. . ""“.‘E.‘.:'.‘°3::."".i.“' ' . I 3:3 ' 1 net: high- mlo _ There were nutmegs end cloves Eat from horn m:-“nai.°"oii5°'3'oueu lee l..“".f..':'..‘..:‘.‘l'i.’?’«ii 9-"*“' And sum-mesuo mm sum; Andfmmruneyeng ' ’ l:l:'s;:.:ll:‘1.,£u_;e:¥.‘ "it's larger ggvm pom-er-non foil‘. “'4 found I -rm... MO0RE’S . Week End Specials to Plant < umuug |tegk,2lbs. ....zse [4,;pp]4qp, per lb. ...... 386 Web fist-id. oer lb. no '9'!!! Owns one lb. Ila °°W¢F°*¥l-Ihsnrle. ‘lo ooeassneel,p.ne.1o...e.1z.. Olasoixllosrtperlla. Iialmstmsstpex-ll». 11¢ it-ill lust. per lb. ...... .. 18¢: E. S. MOORE i EXPLANATION Bulletin. mont: Having read each UNRIVALLED BEAUTY in Appearance and Performance “HB"§T"E§s" REFRIGERATOR You cannot sfford to neglect seeing this most contnlete. most convenient of all : lrlgersiore before inching 3 purchase. “ THE “uosTl:ss" is only AU'l‘0MA'l'ic DI: 51‘- ING and OOHTBOILED 1'1‘! BEEEIGIBIID on the market. There Are 22 Good Reasons why you should choose the "Hostess” for your home ll- frlgerntlon service. ‘ Come in.—-we'll glodly decnoniltrste. T G. IVES I10 Gr-est George street. %+f nr-raw - c:.:r.=...,.:::- - we - - O44-O-O-O40 3 PAINT UP Now is the time to have your You will find us always § READY zfgimbymede cheerful end :1 iugey?‘ xuuvzc PAINTING sstisfscflon. ' Ask us for an estimate on 7 1'9"’ ill ‘Dilly the cost of your uaguire-nlents. J. A. DOYLE Genersl Pointing und Deoorstln: Contractor X95 Gtlulllt Strl-'91 661-L. BEVAN BROS. PLUMBING ENGINEERS 92 Weylnonth street re-O-O-9+0-O9"'V‘§'9 0 .44 .----.v-A.--L. A - -'4_.-. . YOU CAN SAVE many dollars by putting in your cool supply during the summer while and ill-mliills . costs are st their lowest. For Coal thst’s sil Coal order from . A. Pickard & Co. Queen's Whsr! Uptown Office in Gt. Geo. st. . AA A. vvvyw yvyvvvv QVOOOOO-O0 PRIZE WINNERS 1. Mrs. John McDougsll, Falrview. 2. Miss Gladys Bell, 167 King st, 8. Mill Dore E. Walsh, 182 King Street. Pnpulsr on all continents. hove but indefinite idea. of theydifferent _ ‘to going nder this cognolnen hilt. ouhtleee. eir popularity is due to their spirit content. And then do appear Grapes and grains from Korea And all at the things that abound there. words. These Then attach s receipt advertiser on this Bulletin, Ofii cc. the prize order drawn . The Charlottetown Guardian's “BETTER BUSINESS BULLETIN" llse been published each Saturday for a mun- ber of weeks, sud 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 prices each week: let, $3.00; 2nd, 82.00; 3rd, $1.00. All prizes will be issued in the form of merchandise 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 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- locaiiiik those in which the words were omitted, contestants must write the name of the advertisers in whose announce- ment li 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 y letters are jumbled but when put in order spell on a vertiser's name. 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 be drawn from all received and three awards given in the order of their drawing: Isl, 83.00; 2nd, $2.00; and 3rd, $1.00, As all prizes will be given in merchandise orders, it is necessary to siate_ln 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. 0F CONTEST advertisement carefully and to your solution from any indicating that business had BUs1NEss'75IRrcmRl7A1lTl> INIERESHNG CONTEST For ALL” GET IN ON P. 1.’: 9 CENT SALE get your requirements of Beef Trips, Beef Hearts, Bee! Cheeks, etc-. “"0111 ‘I5- Wo also handle KEXITE mllm uni Cubes and silver Moon Biscuits. F. B. CONRAD PHONE 500 ’ Corner Queen and Water st. Qff%RQ# 6 E Fox Ranchers l ! 2 I i 25 Per Cent Discount on all goods (except Weier- msn Pens) for 1 week from 4, now till Saturday next. Diamond Rings from 38-75 to 8135.00. Less 25%. W. N. TANTON _ JEWELEB. 180 Kent street Formerly Grafton Street > 4-9-O-o+oo4-0-6-0-9-O++o+-O-ff¢94'° f USED PARTS . for nil makes of cars. Good , used tires, tools. heulllchts. _ _ 9 lenses. rims. bee-rinse. ll-fins». , Queen City Flour, as lb. $2.59 um. urea, gun lmtu. 39; 3 lenders and so. am coring: .. .... .. m P. 1.’: speclsl Tee. lb. see us. “ one . 3 ""°“' """‘ Osttusi. lo lbs. see ;l?frtkDl1nk:.m2.4 ‘city’: new 923: . t Walter LEWIOF Bpoelnl cl one the Store. Come in sud see them. i 3 mono 505-1. ; 1 Cumberland Street P. J. MacDONALD 4 § "°“'°"‘ K"“ '“" mm" 5‘ L 1 Corner release said Ken Streets. Phone seas g "' 1*“ ‘ ‘ ‘ AV ‘ ‘ ‘racer :4“ ~~----r¢- .1 VA A A4‘; L‘ A A A ‘ A A ‘ A; A E SPECIAL Pullover Sweaters in Assorted shades end styles. sing at to 40 for $1.00 THE GLORIA FOX BISCUITS +o++o-9+0-ooo++oo+eo++¢++o A AAAA Z MISSING Advertiser’s N amc Express Try Our Like Items Are WORDS Hauling } Repairs | Guarantee I Worry—A. An-ice, recently published a letter protesting against the csckteil. written by one described as "neither a, teetotaior, a biue-sf.ocl<- ing. nor yet espoll-sport." These instances. quoted from the four corners of the earth, go to prove that these "smart" drinks have left widespread evil results in their train. our readers may recall the na- eent "Tidings" story of Miss G. Psttulo. the Alberta girl who won the 810.000 prize in the High School Australian esssy contest competition. There has come to “'I‘idings" desk. from an Albertsn Presbytery. in reference to Miss P8i.tilllD'd stand on the matter of cocktails, this note: “My Presbytery has directed mi‘ president of the tad Btstes. thst stood in the fine srts exhibition in Bocklelier Qeniri. was recently ry- moved ‘ its etrhibltors. It was the work of noted sculptor s century so.sndiscoesitleredto beoneoi t e lmtenshl continent. Acosktsll bar wed in cltll proximity tute oi Wuhlnsion in smsrinds were not few. There were oranges, too. And from India many a mlmll0- "Nov." thought Little Jock. “Whst sbhii I send book To these lands for their presents to me? The _ le indeed. '0 ‘W6 who weell need. " wood. Hid |'I_0 Mills 983!!! I8 I the shell goover the see. sisn of W ,,-one snprovsl of ..u mu-r Benin. in Report of drinking. The hlbltore objected. Bible Society. to the length of , "the . manner in which memory of Gcotrgs EX“ d had been in; MW cocl;'l‘Ali.s suit " c e or ‘remove! o " '1‘ "A " th. bit when 9'0 IF TM H5 LL mdved. l-Ah: w . m ‘ Oofis glswthox-ne'e “Blithc- The " e‘ ehoprrn, refio; - dsl this d l - hr n meet o_ N18 0|’! nor: ' ‘ml “up slynod record‘enl. p sdxizion of tilt ioi1nWl% resfiluilpnzmn at’ “N “Syn . be sy , - holic cocktail hat is hprnlmi in practice. strongly urges glluroll pic to llvoid serving udhlll when entertsinlnfl Iuesb. “fine of the young men had the fslr fuiilti in the concoction of i§:‘..°.§’.;'§‘ii.“.*....‘¥’..“‘.l.'.?‘.‘...°°“f‘?‘5 in s greet parabolic curve." Syrian date, Oocktniis. fortunately. are not to send you a letter of warm up- Ifiirned up on the plate. P9P‘5.i3~r under all uis A pr ‘ “ - and ‘ "M upon eel: need not for tea in Japsn go; carve wood I e oi the lirst he firm stand which you took with regard to the use of cocktails. in view of the many temptations t0 which you were subjected during 3- stay in Australia. ‘ rther, I was to ensure you thst it is qnr firm belief thut ur qu hen pmnouncement will o in ten deal of good and should go or in helping girls and youns women to fo ‘ a right attitude on what. today. s a growing menace to their well-being, usefulness and liberty. Presbytery preys thst your further Journeyings may add con- eidersbly to your equipmefliv '10T lqying e noble part in the greet gain: of life." s Tssvill-L.sli's AW IHPIDENT "Look sftcr this WW3 1' and belly. Bee thet she a trsln for xenon." s conductor said to our memo 'mvp11n_s' Aid. poorly dressed young women. rv Ilsny who do not indulge in this ‘Tidings’. mm but Iillellnowseemstobe the ".....a“‘ “‘l'..J.""i’..."“.‘i..!W‘ix'h..«‘.:‘a Solution to Last Week ’s Contest ADVIl.'l‘ISEB'S NAMI—UP'IOVl’N FLOWERS Tins—-P. J. Mncnonsld Wall. 8. Moore Lwzest--Angeline Blanchard Need—'l‘. G. lves For-n—DiIlon Ind Sr-iiit. . lJs¢:~—-The P e Milk Company cksrd 5: Co. Our-—TlIe Betty Lou Ssve—-C-s.ud_et’s Grocery like this milk heated for the baby." she said. "What about a pot of tea or coffee for yourself?" “No thank you. There is only one thing I want~a cigarette. But I don't slip- pose you‘d got it for said this unkempt, unwashed mother whose baby was in no better condition. "I am sorry for you if that is what you want. But it can be obtained right here." Putting her hand in her pocket she pulled out six cents. "'I‘hts is all the money I have. can you get a package for five cents?" “I do not know. I could give you too or coffee, but I cannot buy you something that I do not think good for you. Hsdn'f. you better let me bring you something to eat?" "No, B. cigarette is all I want.” A man who overheard us said: I'll roll her one.“ How ravishingly she took the cigarette. It seemed to be to her the sweetest morsel. What was this ynung women to do on the long journey to Kenurs with only six cents and two bottles of milk to sustain herself end baby? Yet all she craved was a cigarette. Who is to blame that so many young people are slaves to this weed. tobacco? E. M. WERRY. 0N1'A_3l0 wnamn ' ms none moss rrs oars Mons There it been e change in the dating of e rovlnce of Ontario‘s fiecsi rmerly it ended October 3 . The change is to lurch list. This variation accounts for the live months—-October 3!. lost. to March fliet. 1034 to March Si, its5—rsnorts of liquor sales in On- tsrio which was tsbulaled in the lflliilfiflifl during Ftabrufify. '”'Ti1ERI31 “REE “"i'iiviE”é' A when you my line it dlnleult to fully your sentiments in rcflectlon. you may confidently depend on beautiful fresh v vw be on of ‘:9! joy, or solemn Health 'l'hcy’re all in the new WANT-A-NAME CEREAL Ask your grocer for it. it’: new. it's different. it's the scientifically ideal breakfast food for children and adults. ++o+o+«>++o+o 4++o+-04-994 .Vim, Pep, Stamina, Vigor, «coo-0+-«+90-0-0-o++o+++o-9-«+0 ECONOMY SALE 3 pkgs. Corn Flakes. . . .. 26c I lbs. Dates . . . . . . . . .. .. 5 bsrs Sunprise Soup 4 lb. white or Brown Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 lb. seedless Raisins Flour, 93 li>s.. $2.43. 52. Got your sole slips here and Phone 248-! for quick de- livery. MacPHEE BROS. 55 Prince Street %9 O+O+OO%9 General Automobile SERVICE HEADQUARTERS 6 PHONE 306 I HARDING’S GARAGE Wuta street _ Slsrnnlersids 2 Gas. Oil. Greens. All bunches of and service. Expert w\‘rrk- § men In sttendsnce sf. all times. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dealers for HUDSON TIJRRAFLANE DODGE Desuro We always clad to have you call snd see our display of FLOWERS For All Occasions PHONE 1482 for prompt delivery of your order to any part of P. E. Island. Uptown Flowers 173 Great George Street ' rv—‘r$ “ O +0- FOX I§ancherS : armers Get your fox and sninu Am at ougzetore. We carry 1:‘rl:)01v1§E{¥_l1, ) .."°.“ .‘i’..":“...{‘?.‘l ___. Dillon & Spillett no “old would’ i Phone us. 70 9...... 5.. Tm: 1 SAVE MONEY on Canned Goods and othu Groceries. Ice Glenn. Soft Drinks, Smohm, Fruit. words. Whether the occasion Phoneyourwnnteto T0 SPEAK FOR YOU. mo“ M Gaudet’s Grocery JAMES TAIT °““ "“ 31 VILLA AVENUE n.olus'r Cor. Prince ond Gnston ate. ‘__V_A_,, -“¢‘ v¢vv¢4 v‘¢ ‘ ‘ *¢4‘v¢‘v¢‘¢‘v¢‘¢*‘¢ +OG#%: ‘ pa oo++++-9+4»-094-44-9 +0490»-+9-e+o+++e++¢++o4+¢ INTQIOB. A EXTERIOR DECORATING Freer cnsggwwonxmn. IIASONABLE BATES If you s good Joli Call Robt. C. McCallum MORELL HOTEL Contest. O-G94 V9-G9-O-Q‘O-Q There is much dispute as to the amount of money being spent in the different provinces for liquor. It is an almost impossible task to compute the ‘‘spread‘' between the wholesale, distillery and winery prices until the stuff has finally passed the lips of imbibcrs, but one feature is made plain by this report and that is. drinking is on the in- crease. The public had been told that one of the advantages of beer drinking would be in lessened consumption of hard liquors. but this reports shows that there was an increase of 4.8 per cent. in the gallonage of hard liquzrs. consumed during these five months. Still dealing alone with qualltitios consumed, this reconi shows that the increase in beer gallonllgc from brewers’ warehouses. had jumped 183.6 per cent. over the corresponding period of the previous year. These liquor sales for the five months are rcpzrted to be 917.985.- 077. According to “Tidihgs“ figuring this is it yearly liquor bill of over 342000.000. Whst is now urgently needed is a reliable report of the amount spent in the beer parlor: rolallin-,2. GERMAN DOCTOI DENOUNCE BE A recent meeting of the German Association of Neurologists and Psychiatrists expressed indignation It the efforts to advertise beer as t wholesome article of diet. In a formal usolution the physicians ss : ‘ German Association of Neurologists and Psychiatrists is bound to oonsi any claim tint beer in heelthfu by virtue of the alcohol. beer can by no means be regarded as a true article of food. or even lls.r-mless. - — The Associa- tion feels in duty bound to declare that the custom of drinking and the advertising of the mnny diffu- en kinds of beer are a great. mcnzlro ‘, to the health of the populafion.l The drinking of liquor. and also of‘ beer. even in quantities not nrdin-i 's.l'ily‘ considered intoxicating.’ lessens personal resistance to all kinds of disease, shortens life, and produces crime and sccidents."—— “(}rlL“ Many Clergymen Attend Funeral SAINT JOHN. July l——Review- mg I lifetime of cllm personal friendship with the late Rev Dr George A. Ros<.Rcv. Dr. H 0 Rice. minister of Queen square United Church. yesterday declared that the beloved 66-year-old clergy- man. who died Monday night. at Lakeside. possessed four outstand- ing characteristics which bad fol- lowed him throughout his 36 years in the ministry. Those character- istics wane his deep sincerity. his feorlessness, his cheriety and his ever-ready and deep sympoi.hy_ Dr. Rice, who as ll boy played with Drl Ross in Charlottetown. P. E. I . and who through later years worked in close touch with him. first in the field of the Methodist Church end then in the United Church. look is prominent part yesterday in the funeral service of the minister of the Alberton. P ii: L United church. recently re- tired but whose resignation had n-‘. €810l'l¢5 Ghntelned therein or an st- tempt to mislead the people. Be- cause of the high per-csntoge of United Uhurctl st Hninpfm. llone into effect. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon in the We honor prirc orders in this E GET YOUR MEALS AT THE NEW NANKING i CAFE 1'. S. KONG, Proprietor Prompt. Courteous service. i 2 5 Highest quality foods. Open all hours. Dinner 11.00 A. M.——2.00 P. M. Supper 5.00 P. M.-—-8.00 P. M. Opposite Holman‘: The church wns il‘.l(‘(l to overflow- mg by iii}'lm(‘il and cicrgy long be- fore 3 o'clock, ni, winch h.;m' the service l)‘.‘f.I‘-lli \vli.h the minister, Rcv Cordell S Fi'ilM‘i‘, officzntulu. Scripture lc.s.~ol1.s \vi-:’t- read by REV» J Hugh lVil‘Lf‘:\.l), \‘Vi‘:-L Slili‘ Kilk. West Saint John. .'lll(l Rm‘ L J. L(‘m‘<i, Si Andrc\\'.n. Rm‘ A D. M‘-Loud. saint John, oifcrnd puryer. Other ministers in nitendn.nce were l-<.¢~\'s, J. L O'Brien. Erut Saint. John United Church: .7 M. Mnrrhson. iiclrl :$h*otlz.r_v for the Brit.i.~'h and F‘0l'Dii{ll Bible Socféiy in ,\'('w Brunswick and Prince Ed- ward Island; R H Baxter. Wels- lm-ri; A. 5 Weeks. Mlllstream: W R Scalp)’, Portland United Church. Saint Jonn, and James S. Fraser. Norton A supplemented choir, under the direction of Cl Kenneth Robb. or- ganist. sang "spirit of God Desc- enri Upon My Heart" lmd "Now the Day is Over,“ Pallbearers were Dr. Ross‘ six sons -43 Robert H. Ross. Aroestock, Carleton County; John I Ross and Archibald L. Ross. Iisllfsx. A. Wllmet Rose and Donald A. Ross. S.int John. and Carleton A. Boss. Melrose, Mass. The body was taken to Wood- stock for intem-lent. N. D. MacLean-0 lTlTD$'l‘AKlI Ilnnlllt Jlhsriottotowl and North wlhire has in