"’ 9.. aim-a- f. F\ es s s s snialfia eirf-QQESEP-E 2E 9n is u .11 é f‘. 6 i =¢=rvcu=1223mt1mE2 _......~.,. -o-|_-<nn.— PAGE TWO M .11.. “DIAMOND lTREAS URE " Contest‘ a rs for EVERYN! I, l EXPLANATION or oomsi The Charlottetown Guardian will issue six prizes each f week: 1st, $1.00; 2nd, $2.00; 3rd, $1.00; 4th, $1.00; 5th, 50c; 0th 50c. These prizes will be issued in the form of service or merchandise orders that will be honoured by any ad- vertiser listed below. This Contest will appear in the Guardian every Friday during the remainder of 1937, and is being sponsored by the following leading business concerns of Charlottetown: CHESTER a canteens. nanny MscFARLANE o 0o. cimi-i-oti a: co. _ PEI. CO-OPERATIVE ciucirroxs LIMITED PURDIE - FERGUSON rvoxoiir GROCERY PURE MILK COMPANY oziixsuoiiouoii srunio queen smear MEAT MARKIJ’! ‘filial GLORIA REDDIN B365, C. C. IIEESCHEN RIX'$ GROCERY. norms a. BRADLEY ROOFS LIMITED nii-ieniu. BISCUIT co., urn. , n. P. SIMPSON ISLAND i-‘URRIERS. srmtsr. SHAW a PEARDIN. JOHNSON i. JOHNSON STEWARTS sauna! ..i. w. JOHNSTON JAMES TAIT s. s. KAYS w. N. TANTON MILLER boos. LTD. A. E. TOOMBS MUSIC srona. l r. J. MacDONALD u. 1. WORTHY fO-Q-O-Q Q OO-O-9+§§FO-O-Q4-O fO-O-Q O-O O-Q-fV How To Enter Each of the above firms have published an advertise- PIIIZE WlilllEllS ET WEEII L-Aletha Saunders, 12 Alley Street. 2.-J- A. Moore, Currie Building. 3.—Daisy L. Swan, 93 Edward Street. 4.—Reginald McNutt, 200 Hillsborough Street. 5.—lleien J. Matheson, Milton. 6.-Mrs. J. H. Vagt, East Royalty. Solution to Last Week's Contest SLOGAN "Whrn Moving Cali Ui"— Henry Mschrlano When-C. C. liei-schen Cali—ltix's Grocery ‘blowing-ii. L. Worthy Us—Reddln Bros. O4§"§+§-§-O§-O-Q—O§ O f0 OOO-O-O-O-Q-O O-WOOO-O-O O V§'§-§¢ Clue To This Week's Slogan The slogan this week applies to a great firm on the same street. I O4+GOOQ>WO~O>O44 O ¥§§0 IMPORTANT! As all prizes will be given in merchandise or service orders, it is IMPORTANT that you state in your reply the name of the advertiser upon whom you wish the prize order drawn. There is no limit to the number of replies any con- testant may send in each week, but each reply must he ‘ment in today's Guardian. These advertisements appear in various parts of this paper and may be easily identified by the diamond border. The Contest Editor will also publish in this section fach Friday, an article featuring one or more of these iiTIlS. It iviii be noticed that an extra or surplus word has been purposely inserted in some of the “DIAMOND TREASURE” advertisements and Feature Article. These words, when arranged in their proper order, make up a slogan or trade phrase used hy, or appropriate to, one of the above advertisers. accompanied by a receipt from one of the sponsors oi’ this contest. Bottle caps, labels, and wrappers are not receipts and a l not be accepted. Receipts from advertisers, or other firms, not listed above will not be accepted. All replies should be addressed to the Editor, DIAMOND TREASURE Contest, The Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E. Island This Contest ls Open To All Except Employees Of The THE UHARLUFYEFUWN Having carefully read each "DIA- MOND TREASURE" uivertisement in this paper, and Feature Article in this section, contestants must write the name of the advertiser in whose announcement or Feature Article a word was inserted, along with the extra or surplus word in each individual cno.. Also arrange the words to form the slogan or trade phrase and state the ad- vertiser to whom you think the slogan belongs. Then attach to your solution n receipt or counter slip from any one WOOL FELT HATS going at 51.00. Also Velours, Vel- rvels and Fur Felts at reduced musical prices. PHONE 014 TH E GLO R I A l Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets O o 0 Q O O-OO-O 4-O-O-O-§§§ Experienced Ranchers everywhere insist on f "IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS They're made from pure rich Cod . Liver Oil under Itrlctly nutter! conditions. o! the business concerns sponsor- ing this Contest, indicating that buslne- had been transacted with at least one of the firms listed above, within the past two weeks. Each week six replies will be drawn from all received and six awardl will be given In the order of their drawing: 1st, 84.00; 2nd, $2.00: 3rd, $1.00; 4th, $1.00; 5th, 50c; 6th, 50c. All replies must reach the Guar- dian Office not later than noon on Thursday of ouch week. We solicit a share of your patron- uge in order to demonstrate our very low prices on quality better foods. CASH ECONOMY 6mm Phone 1210 Flee Delivery 6-0 OGOO 0% §%-O~§§—O-O~ PREPARE FOR WINTER NOW Repair your Home and Buildings now. We stock the best brands of_ roofing and building hardware ol all kinds. Stanley, Shaw & Pearden Hardware That Stands Hard Wear Corner Kent and Great Georl° 599- Imperial Biscuit Co.- Ltd- A A “Garden tiity" BUTTER. l I "§4§4-Q§—%Q:O son TIIE SPIRIT or SUI/DIE‘: w your iiouia WITH A F ; i , t F L 0 W E R S ‘fin, _ PIIONE 1'59 .. James Tait l‘. FLORIST l $1 Villa AVCIWC iJ " I Member r. '1‘. o. s. Int. q§_‘.;gq¢o4+Q4¢Q-09<*§f". . Chrstmas Spwlal d f r 01‘ mil" ,';l,‘§,',',,;,‘f,§,’..°'..i.' I38 wgivinl free of ohms 9 "m "h" 10th ‘Ibis offer "m" Decembc" q.‘ Gainsborough st" '° Phone 14M Great Georle “n” Dv._‘._‘*§_QQ-QO-QOOQOOOOOO-O-O' . AUTIPUL I l EIIELARGEMENT m". g by l inches. Artisticslly Mounted. with each roll o! ill-Ill developed and printed b! ll! l" l" I5 CCIILS. REDDIN BROS- PHONE $6 ‘lie Old Reliable Drugstore" GO-O-O-O “SAVE THE CHILD AND BUILD TIIE NATION” Products are backed by "is hlfllml standards of PURITY. - _‘ b t. soiozuani the health of your lam"? “m” °“ m‘ “s CREAM, MILK nowui: 101-: CREAM arid CHOCOLATE MILK. The PURE MILK oonriiiv PIONEER-S or SAFE Mil-K I BLEND. BUTTERIIVIILK ‘g AIAAAAL: We are now fully prepared to serve all customers in our new store. See our large stock of FUR COATS. We clean, match and repair old fur goods. ISLAND FURRIERS VISIT US AT OUR NEW ADDRESS Phone 1177 153 Queen Street. ‘ Formerly Occupied by McLellan Bros 9-9-0 Q-O-GQ-OO-O-OQ- I Furnture Repaired to look like new. HOOVER TO RENT. WE BUY FRESH FEATHERS. HENRY MacFARLANE 5 Phone 1042 Kent Street 0-o-o++0o+o-e+o+o+o-oooeo+v> Our prices meet and beat all com-v petition.‘ l We carry only the llllhfll lilllm-Y, goods. Draw your Prize here. Quicker Service — Better Price!- RIX'S GROCERY BOTH STORES 38 Longworth Avenue Phones 1021 and I022. 430m" Queen and Kent Streets Phones 1801 and 160l- Charlottetown Guardian And Their Families. QO-Q-O4 >§-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O S W E A T E R S $1.95 and $2.95 PHONE Z36 R- P- SIMPSON -O-§§—O-O-O—§-O§44—0-fO-O-§—O-O@-§-§—O-§Q THE NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC BATTERY RADIO EQUAL IN PERFORMANCE ELECTRIC SETS COST VERY LITTLE TO OPERATE TO Come to our store and let us dem- onstrate the new G .E. Battery Radio. You'll find a G. E. Model to suit your individual needs, at a. prlcc- within your budget. Toombs Music Store OOQOGQ-‘OO-OOOO-O-QQ §O00 ‘ ’ ’" MAKE THIS YOUR FAMILY FOOTWEAR HEADQUARTERS We carry n. complete flock at the lowest prices In town. PURDIE - FERGUSON . . . . Crichton’s Limited RESTAURANT AND v TEA ROOM OPEN-TM) A. M. to 2.00 A.M. Dally l4! Great George Street Choice Food, Courteous Service, Good Order. O-OQOQOQQ O 0O Qfi-QQOQO-OOQ-O-Ofi As a Christmas Gift or for your own convenience we the famous SCHICK ELECTRIC» DRY SHAVER CHAPPELL a co. 164 Queen St. Phone 1440 b 000 OQ-OQ-Q O-O—QOQ4VO§QOO-O—O-O Our store is stocked with oil new n" supplies of best foods at very low prices. S- N. KAYS as Powual Street. Phone so a complete var- Yoirll always flnd oi’ Pure, Wholesome Pastries on display here. Stewart's Bakery PHONE 211. FREE DELIVERY 0+4 MO+§O+§ 040+» wvowo Ross-t Pork lb. — —- -— -- 180-230 Rump Roast Beef, lb. —- — 180-200 Potted Mest-—-—-—2 for 25c Sausages, ..ib.._.—_ .-..-.-....-._.. ......19°. Qt ‘an St. Meat Market H. PETERS Phone ‘I301 ooo-oaoo-oeo-eowoeo-oooo» See Our Diamond Rings Choice Clear White Stones in Nat- ural Gold, White Gold or Green Gold Settings at reasonable prices. A pleasure to show them. W. N. T A N T O N 180 Kent Street Jeweler 0-00 6-0000-0-0-0-044-40-04040-640 EXPERIENCE S HOW S TH AT you'll benefit if you Have Your Eyes Examined NOW J. W. JOHNSTON OPTOMETRIST 157 Kent st. Phone ions-i. O-O O-O-O-O-Q-O-OQW We curry I complete stock of the famous NYAL Preparations H- L- WORTHY 118 Queen Street. Phone 2'11 0-O-O-§-O§Q+§§-O§—§4Q—O-§ GOQQO-O-O- P. J. OFFERS FOR 29 ots. l0 ban Laundry Soap or 1 dozen Orangeg or 1 large bottle Marmalade or 2 tins Peaches or BEST SERVICE. LOW PRICES. P- J- MacDONALD raoivrs" ass-sea m-ooaoowo-wo-evooo-vom Get Your EGGS At THE CANDLLNG STATION 20 Cents per Dozen This Week. P- E. I. C0-OPERATIVE Egg and Poultry Association Weymouth Street. Phone .115 FO+OO+O ST. ANDREWS SCHOOL I-ibncr Roll for St. School North Rustloo. Senior Department Grade IX. 1. Aubiri Dolron, 2. Arthur LeClair, 3. Fknncls Bisc- quiere. _ Grade WI (s) 1. Beatrice Clau- tloicr, 2. EugencIcCLair, 3. Edward IeClair. Teacher John E. Doucet. Intermediate Department Andrew's Grade VII (b) l. Marjorie Gnu.- thier, 2. Irene Leclair, 3. Ronald Blocquiere. Grade VI 1. Lucie I. Gallant 2. Lillian Gauthier. 3. lvlerlon Gallant. Grade V. L-Roains. Boiote 2. Ad- elina Ponlrier, 3. loo Grade IV. 1. Eilenncr Doiron 3. Rregina Gallant», 3. Alphonse Le- Clair. Teacher Fdoard Blanchard. Interm. B. Grade 1'11. l, Helena Blot-quiche, 2. Eric Gauthier, 3. Edouard IeOlsir. Gmxle II (a). 1. Roch Gallant. 2. Edna Blncquiwe, 3. Juliette LeCiair. Grade II (b). 1. Yvonne Gallant, 2. George Gfl-llenl. 3- B118" 14°- Ola-tr Teacher Andre Leclsir. Junior Dept. Guido l. (c) Mobil- da Pinenu. 2. Arthur Peters. 3. Augustine Bigcqulere. Grade I (b). 1. Ivan Blocquiere, 2. In-raine Doucet, 3. Eleanor Pi- necu. --~--'1-‘eooher Delphine ArsmI-ult... GINGER VERSUS RUST Brown comes forward and is re- gistered among the classic full colors. Th, emphosis on dusky brown is muted and c crescendo plays around the singers and the rusts fading into paler tones with beige and backen browns, which may be likened unto the tawny wood tones are good. with onion- tones of dried ferns. The natural skin brown introduced, hither and yon. as a worthy shade to be con- cldered. W111? Over the hill to the pool-house is a saying, but. why make it doubly tough by putting a hill in front ditl Mrs. Dorie GUARDIAN mo control Guardian —1_— . a lowly lctuo coats n word I unec- OONIIDERATIOH LIFE IN- SURANCE L-GIN-‘I-ll-lll ITIWAITI XIII’! MIMI hot- tl! Mild. 1551-8404! CORRECTION — The Borden 5011001 report in Gilda III should IIIVQ POGO. ' "Ll-IO, 10110 B11011’) MQKODIII. OAVINDIISI Gilli-GI. - Wor- ship on Sunday, November 28th. New Glasgow at 1i A. M. Cavendish 7.30 P. M. Geo. W. Tilley, moisten Ii-IM-li-flc-ii. SUN-DA! SEVIOIS. - New GIIBIOW 11 A. M. lltiederietcoi 8.00 P. M. Bi-cdalhcnc 1.00 P. M. 170V. Wm. G Quigley. Mlnistc . 14-147-11-26-11. MANY HAPPY RETURNS -Ilis friends were yesterday ex hearty congratulations to m. Wm. H. Acorn, who celebrated his 80th birthday. Mr. Acorn, who has re- tired irom active work after many years service with Bruce Stewart 6r 00., m enioying excellent health. SUDDIINLY BEB-EAVID-Deep- out sympathy will go out to Miss M. Edith Rogers of this city in the death of her sister, Margaret, Mrs. A. P. Waterman, of Brookline, Mass. news of whose sudden peas- ing came by telegram yesterday af- ternoon. Coining so unexpectedly sf- ter the sudden death of her broth- er Mr. W. K. Rogers, the shock is indeed a severe one. P. E. island liospital Annual Subscriptions Royalty West (Mslpoquc Rood) Collected by Mrs. IVIIILOn Bell. Frank B. Tlnney 2.00 Milton Bell 1.00 Ernest Pickard 1.00 Thomas Beers 1.00 Philip Sounders 1.00 Sydney Enman 1.00 Total $7.00 Bracliiey Beach Collected by Miss Louise Show. Robert Show 3 00 Walter Gregor 2.00 Charles Gregor 1.50 Cleve Robinson 1.00 Alexander Seaman 1.00 Louise Show 1.00 Mrs. Lewis MeCaiiui-n 1.00 .50 cent-u each: Arthur Cssiord, H. H. Gudmore, Mrs. Geo. Hughes, Mrs. Nell McCallum, Mrs. John McCallum t5) 2.50 A Friend 30 cents, Mrs. Garfield Stewart 26 cents, Gordon Murray 25 cents. .81 Total $13.81 Little York Collected by Lillian Crockett, Helen Lewis and Harvey Brown for Institute. Alpha Women's Lester Keller 1.00 Harold Watts 1.00 Prank H. Watts 1.00 Mrs. Peter Brodie .60 50 cents each: Elmer Brown, Mrs. E. J. Vessey, Arthur vessey, Mar- guret MeDougsll (4) 2.00 .25 cents such: Mrs. Taylor. Mr W. R. Vessey, Mrs. Ieith Brown, Mrs. O. H. Brown (4) 1.00 Mrs. M. Vessey 15 cents .15 Total $6.15 Cavendish Collected by Miss Oiemince 85mp- son and Miss Una Green. Fred Clark Mrs. James O. Simpson Mrs. Jeremiah Simpson Mrs. ll. 0. Webb Mrs. Ernest McNeill Mn. Ernest Clark 80 ecnto. 1m. Rcbert McKenzie, 60 cents 1.00 Mrs. George McCoubrey 25 cents, Preston Warren 25 cents. 50 Total 1. 1. 1. l. 1. 88888 $6150 Bay View Collected by Misses Lois and Sylvia Simpson Arthur Simpson 1.00 50 cents each: W. A. Simpson, Mrs. Cedric Simpson, and Mrs. Cecil Simpson 1.50 J. R. Stewart .25 Total 82.75 Pleasant Grove Collected by Miss L. Watts. b0 oentseach: John B. Hardy. Arthur Wyatt, W. W. Duck, Mrs. W. E. Hardy and Frank E. Watts (5) 250 Mrs. Florence Matthews, 45 cents Mrs. Edison Hardy 35 cents, Mrs. R. Murray 25 cents. 1.05 Total $3.80 ' Pipette (Additional) Per Mr. J. J. McDonald Alex D. MacRae Grouvlllo, Lot 28 wool-unnoticed lrioypnylbloilld- Headache Alter i Headache NOW SHE'S FREE FROM THEM A woman writesz-"I would like everyone who suflers from head- aches to try Kruschen Sails. Be- fore Krulchen I wnsleldoni tree from a headache. But since I have been taking it regularly I have hardly had a headache. for which 1 am very thankful. I have been taking a small dose olKrus- chen every morning in irglsss of worm water, before my breakfast. and I feel so wellfl-(Mrm) LED. How do you deal with head- aches? Do you just tslne something b0 deoden the palmwlthout getting rid oi’ the trouble which causes the pain? , b. Headaches can enercliy traced to s disordered‘ some unsuspected retention in the system of stognating waste mate- rial which poisons the blood. Re- move U139 poisons-prevent them forming again-and youll never have to worry anymore-from that cause. And that is Just how Knis- chen Solis bring swift and lasting relief from headaches. Kruschen aids Nature to cleanse your body completely of clogging waste matter n;‘_,. LISTEN... . hit sow” .; (IAEAIIA-IQIIM Illi. IOIACCO’! IIIIPIRIIII PROGRAM ffflpAY |Ip,m.A.S.T.' "n"... CF CY! In Memoriam’ MR. JOHN L. MoKlNNON The death occurred at New Ar- gyle, Queens County, on Wednes- dcy morning, 24th inst. of John L. McKinnon, a highly respected res- ident of that community. Mr. Mc- Kinnon had been enjoying fairly good health until Thursday of last week when he was suddenly strick- en with pneumonia fiom which he did not rally, notwithstanding caro- ful medical attention. The late Mr. McKinnon was a son of the late Mr. Lauchlin McKinnon of New Argyle and was born at that Dlace in 1864. During his long life he was engaged successfully in _ farming. He was a member of the Church of Scotland, and for many Years was associated fraternally with the Loyal Orange Association. He leaves to mourn besides a. sor- POWIHE wife, one son, John, on the homestead; and an adopted daugh- w‘. Mrs. Archibald McConnell of Chflflflilebvwn: also one brother, Donald. residing at North Rustlco. Bonshaw Collected by Mrs. H 1 and Mrs. Neil SaimoiIdf-y m" u W. F’. Allan Stewart, Strathgart. my 2.00 L. T. Benton gm Geddie McLeod Loo Stephen McLeod 1,00 .50 cents ea h: Ev tt c Mrs. A. B. MZLeod, eWem. Geo. Carson. Mrs. Neil Ferguson, Mrs. H. l-lcNevln. Heath Mac. Quarrie, Mrs. J. Boyce, Mrs. R. Boyce. A. B. McFadyen, Mr. Hob- kirk 55o Mm Bpurseon i-iioiioz .3 5 .25 cents each: ma. S. Benton, M155 Myrtle Crosby. Mrs. John n. MacPhal and Harry wheeler 1.0a Tm! $12.8: Pownal Collected by Mrs. .7. R. Brown and Miss Edythe Lawton. A. G. and Mrs. Moore 1.00 .50 cents each: Wilbur Jones, Sarah H. Jones, Mabel Emnan, Robert Jones. Mrs. Rhoda Wood. Wm. Inga, Edythe Lawton, J. H. m-own 4.00 Mrs. A. Parker Inge 35c, A Friend 20 cents , 55 .25 cents each: Mrs. Edison Smith. Mrs. Wm. Carver, Jas. Gay, W. Acorn, Mrs. Geo. carver, John Jones. Alfred Weatheitbie (7) 1.76 Fredericton (Additional) Per Mrs. Cutcllffe Mrs. Lorne Weeks .50 11154-11-26-11 CUR!‘ A bulky gentleman approached a somewfiatslenderiaxly in the dance hall. “Is the pleasure of the next dance to be mine?" he asked pol- itely. "Entirely," she mapped. l Mother's Favorite For (tough: Ami Golds .___ ._,~-.".._ ...___,_ -. s’ . EXTRA VALUES EASY TERMS LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANOES ‘P in Link! Pbllco n jnmgk n: Hl| Nut/smug}: 2e. om ,_---~-._~ S The New 1938 Piiuco crxx: with AUTOMATIC TUNING and INCL/NED CONTROL PANEL $139.50 Amalie nmm the easiest of terms! Try this amazing new Limited Halifax Saint John USE THE HCLMAN |o%uo Distributed by MARITIME ACCESSORIES t ERES the opportunity of a lifetime! Right now, during the celebration of radio's greatest achievement — the Ten Millionth Philco - you can buy this superb new Philco, with Cone-Centric Auto- matic Tuning on the new Inclined Control Panel on kind of radio. A glance . . . a flick ‘of your finger . . . there's your station. The easiest radio in the world to tune! See your Philco dealer now . . . while this special oEer lasts! Sydney CANADIAN "F" IAYIIITI- l-IUITIF CONVENIENT HON E“ PLAN l one PRlCEn-THE CASH PRICF BALANCE IN IO EQUAi MONTHLY PAYMENTS NOTHING ADDED — NO INTEREST Summ merside-Charlottetown SEE THE AUTOMATIC TUNING PHILCO ~" LETSIMPSON F. A. STEWART JONES Special Representative EASTERN LIMITED Charlottetown Oollectod by Mrs. R. Ii. White. Mrs E. White . R. L00 , Miss Blanche McPherson 1.00, .50 cents each: Mrs. Ben Msth- l eson, Mrs. Clifford Clfew, Mrs. a] Wonnwott, Mrs. Peter Martin and MoRAo (b) 2.50 ; ‘IMIIQTMC ' 5v ' .25 cents each: Mrs. Albert Paul. John Mobbo, Moore (3) Total New Raven Collected by Miss oei-tnice o. Polnrd and his Dcclierty. . A. 1.00 I .75 . .50 cents each: Pope Newman. it. A. NlcPhcil, W. 1L Rogcrson. ‘DWI- can McNcVln. M11. D. D. MOEMYEP- Mri. Roland Buehlnnan, Mrs. John Boyle, Brewer Boyle and MH- B- Dlrrach (8). 45" Kenneth Docherty 39 .20 cents each: Mrs. John Mac- Phee, A Friend and Mrs. H. Muir- mm .15 Total It ls hard to kcep the children from taking cold. They got over- heated, et their feet wet, and do a doacn t ' the mother cannot prevent. . , _ mnesloot the children's coughs “This but on the iii-ct sign get a remedy that will give relief, and for this urposc we would hi recommend . Wood's Norway Syrup. Itislopleccanttothctuto the younptcts take it without any fuss, cud its prouiptnom and cflectivcoieoc in loosening the phlegm and healing the bronchial tubes is such that the trouble in checked before anything That through our hands. value. Our handiwork is a perfectly skinned serious may develop. Mu. J. Sum, Soisque, 8.0., WiIIflP-"PUI some years I ha bccuusing Eli-hid?’ kinda of medicine, but I like ‘Dr. Wood’ boot, u it ccto mmh more quickly than any of the others." PctuobvncrJiiiboi-uOoJ-aa. ‘Ftiortainly There's alllfforonee’ Test with Trial. ___....____.. is what our satisfied customers say » when they see their Fox Skins after going It makes the black a lustrous blue-black, and the Silver! well, it shows the sparkling diamond the Fox Farmers guide to and cleaned For Skin. Please Call. EMMET GAVIN Fox Skinning and Fur Cleaning Station Morel] Hotel Warehouse 136 Kent Street Charlottetown ~.-v.-..r,wf,,r|,_... ..,,....,.,.--fi~:su~__-s.