r ...__ v-_- ..._._.e__......se.eeeel,<ee‘-=es._.sz __....~.-.-. l,‘ _, ,'l‘he 1011a star and the shadowed ' ElTI-IR BUSINESS DIRECTORY AND INTERESTEING CONTEST FOR ALL ova READERS U sss LLE “fir. Ilzfzo cabrr sPaciALs GOOD HEALTH LA Q f) l) 3 "Y "B m", lalefnl o GARDEN claw mo BOY!’ N F c T Quick Service 10 DAY HOUSECLEANING SALE “w” n u‘ "m “m” ' ' HOBBIES EXHIBITION CITY MILK-Beeline it's "N". ‘ ' “ T R BUSINESS AND Brooms $90 llltlfl Stfllll 30ml -_-- The Charlottetown Guardians BE TE _ Tom“ Jun _ u“ 8 m“ m GARDEN CITY MILK “m2..:.=:::.c" BULLETIN," u" "gsvllfilffli," i"? Savoy !°',,}"§"‘~"' Foot Class Work =1»- =~ ..... e... ... - l lfi nd r t —* * d edntnine ll the ' ‘v wee , w 5 appearing in e ssue . - in, h see " 5'S"l*r"=e3° "ti; °‘°"‘°:'1' ‘° ‘m’; ’°‘" A“ P"”'“r‘»‘li'ii'r°' zlxilllgilgiu8lhe 193s Three prize: will be given away each Riggs & Berrigan 1'23? leer"? tee 1° M" “W”! s” W» health at n air or buud it u if it's/fun down. SPECHL 5 ' ' BARBER gflop . - - in . P . . Ch . Prince of We!” week-lat, $3.00, 2nd, $2.00, 3rd, $1.00. The ar m k QUAu-ry 5501mm S53v1“ u?“ GARDEN or" MILK w m" ' COLLEGE an!‘ lottetown Guardian will issue all prizes in the form of Wwm N“ 0m“ w_~ P J MaCDONALD ohm ,a s1 . . T» ~“‘~ ‘ ‘ . .- "sdve the Child and Build the Nation” . Tuusgg 11?- Wicn bflfffif, m“ m“ l” hmmed by ‘my “m” ,, , , ,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,+,,_' Curner Ind Prince sneeie Phone m t ‘ ‘a e e V‘ ‘ “ ‘ “ f-+o § l CONTEST RULES u yo“ um,“ h no"! - a gg‘; ‘*** d t’ e a '" - we be» on uiiiilniiiilnliiifffilifl’.‘.I’.?Ii°.$.§‘§n§§vii‘i°i§ invfi 233i? Pefislar SPECIAL‘ . Sim" 1s 911mm _ - But on don't lu to l fo+ m“ you“ l ALL READY thehlettere fmfliinlgtup thetntbline fvaechisyzggdnlgsrttd Throat Dragees Anew shipment .1 Suedene m, ,3, h we“; Q2; I anon: u Car Rqdio l. m o" WM m‘ ‘ML W] one o_ e_ _e ers o y e a _ . Wm ‘we you qmk ,.,,,,,_ taffeta bleiaee in DIM»: . flowers in your home. z for the very beat in . ' u‘ T! . it. gyi-ocerieu for your Easttr ‘lords 5° “sled W1" be Purlmsel!’ Pmitted £10m the CQPY P1333“; to “h, and pug up shades. A louse Mwflmflit Coma tn and aee what you e m ERHWLE “i m‘ Tibie new prices. Courteous material appearing in a corresponding number of advertise- generous and convenient n; fly“, Sim 14 t, n, ‘ can tulie home loi- a small a GROCERIES gileayl-‘ilin glrlrllnnfqillrligpffgii‘: service. secure 1°" '~‘°“'-°“ ments, one word only being left out of any one advertise- ‘ flu bowi-W- 0N“, a, CENTS M. °°'" PM" 1m- I 1 Get your slips from ue and factory service nt moderate ""1"" "m" ‘"- ment. Having read each advertisement carefully and E A FOSTER I . .' UPtOWII FlOWGYS z t try this ebnteet. Take‘ your ‘C051. Phone nie. PlmNE “"1 locating those in which the words were omitted, contestants ' ' > THE GLORIA 1 113 Gm; Gum Sh,“ f j prilc on our store. srtisine- Erwin Kucher must write the name of the advertisers in whose announce- CENTRAL‘ DMJGSTM“; I wry sflvlce‘ Lowe“ price‘ 232 Richmond Street MacI)HEE Neill. a word WES liiiSSlllga R1011: With the missing W011i in +o-o-o0-o+o+-o-0-0++o+»+0+ow» r»: I S. N. KAYS each individual one. Also‘ state‘ the lliitetfdlfllfil. 0€hm€I¢llt1lllS t m“ is A § ‘ a1 r ni st t whose names were use as ey e ers or e missing we m, drier-in; our Men's -— - a own ree o word; Trese kgy [titers are jumbled bill. Wlifll pill. III W 18 Sizé; E 81411118131111: ; W° u‘ *5 "u" 7°“ “s order spe l an a ver iser’s name. a am 1n o ver > a ~ _ - ir _ Cali . . used in making tohave us attend to o _ ,’§“',,,,“°.§'i‘,°.f,‘ ytagenwglli: d job Then attach a receipt to ‘your solution from any w ATC |-| E§ t plumb“, w, mnmegzz: § , ,, , , , , , , , ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, f - - done and done promptly. advertiser on this Bulletin, llidlciléllifi thglt btilfilhéflfi ltzlild s; all!‘ dxlscounts. ‘The’! heat IMPERIAL’ work. Very aaonabie ‘ b _. i R=°"l"°" Ph 661 L been transacted with at least one o t e a ver isera on _ e we or the a envy FOX BISCUITS < ' e Q ‘ v a l‘ 8W: YOU Seen at Th one ' ' ll i‘ d I b i r letter to The Guardian Work-coll w! m u: > rnoNa t z "“1"""""= "i" l" M" ‘W °“"“-“""%°“" AN BROS 3515-“ a“ m“ 0r r “g y“ w. N. TANTON ........""T..e Imlmials I H T JAM E i on dismay. Come in. you'll Bowling Alleys BEV ' E h . k u, re lies will be drawn from all received l” "ml s‘- rnnn Pup tn Pelt.“ ~ - - ES I é want some, Ol‘ Phone sat. F“, m.“ 5mm. PLUMBING ENGINEERS 3° “ee "e _ P _ d t th . d w; _ (formerly Grafton st.) l, um “m. 4 Ggpvbhggprnpr-ietoy 92 Weymonth Street and three awards glven In the or er o »el_r r8’. ng‘ "*4" ' ‘ ° "‘ "4' Y*°‘¢“ “ “" ‘ ‘ “‘ l i I THOS. MILLS 1 1 Market Building Basement , 1st, $3.00; 2nd, $2.00; and 3rd, $1.00, As all prizes will he < z ME“- MARKET t 0++e+++o40+0+++04¢++¢v¢§ owww vwNv“ given in merchandise Orders, it, i3 necessary to stateun - AA l l -._ u - s“ “u, - ~~-- ‘ ‘ Mince Meal. and Potted Meat X your reply the name of the merchant upon whom you wish WE INVITE YOU "mm a“ , ' - Vvvv * * w‘ ““ ‘ ‘ v4‘ “‘ ‘**‘"**" [he rize order drawn f 2 z Ougusieclaltiae t i i ah _ l. 1 't u‘ b f e re c _ f: wnault us, when you have occasion to or send flowers, Gaudets Grocery ' z m om stm g RIGHTEN YOUR HOME iestantelrrieiays stead ‘l? eagh weeellutrifiidoingx l? l-eiezilp?’ frlllli r fir; onicaaitpnlws you will be welcome. “m ’ §§§ 9 ' “Tm A NEW FAWCE" RANGE any merchant on this Bulletin accompanies each reply. Belt iillllty. treaii nodules. A’ g (‘our in w“ 1mm tgqibfjgilllltfrg‘ mm“ i“ 1"" All replies to this contest should be addressed to JAMES TAIT §,"";,,°°“'m,,,°°,“°“"“"“°"- _ . . Y ‘ill rnan_ u - 0- . . - - r too-vvorwwevwe-om-otooeo ‘yzfivaircs {our}: onll;ein9f,:wce““éahw°_ M; u‘; m; Edlml‘, The Better BllSilieSS Bulletin, Titre (éélafdlal: FLOBJST QUICK Danna! snnwcn o "-1 prim, trade-in niintveneee and tel-nu. Charlottetown, P. E. I., and should be in t is o ice no c". “m”. ‘ arm“ s“ z P110113 later than Thursday noon each week. PHONE m‘ 37 m“ A ' ' T. G. IVES '. . “ ‘ ‘ “ ‘“ ‘“ ‘ “‘ ‘ °“““““‘ ‘ “*‘ ‘ “““‘ 1 1085 m9 are“ GEM" street PM“ um This contest is open toall except employees of the W; _ W _ . p "_ é L -—-= ‘ _-‘ _ y ' Charlottetown Guardian and their families. . ' " _ A‘ A - A r l- l. r use“ THE ‘- z e ~ Y YOU’D BE SURPRISED i For l4- - m- -. .- l .1. Euston Pharmacy . G . M ‘w OUR ELlfm-Rlc , l new i, the time to give the at the amount of time and money that 1| being waned each X sAfjgAgglmfi Refrigeration S Stem n fggsgs G (Bhildgen Mndlt llidulCodslléilvcr aw. throuch the nae of chow miles of coal. f per lb. "m" your “mimic Gr“ Ad f ’ N l, Doun lai- o y . - Good Coal lights quicker, gives more heat and ate-ya hot You are invited to get your gnu and assurm you that yo‘; ALL crepe ver iser s ame -- — — — — — — an a": C C om" ha" ‘ rho“ no V’ l g 3§'e'°§§r'5“n"r'ues“%i-i"i2 ‘on: $3 228:?‘ Qnyheliioedl: $55"; gi-ovicle Man Equipment The Euston Pharmacy A “ i sto . 2.9a ' ht lbn r: t ste. z V‘; (lo-operate with our wan,“ condmon‘ § 80m‘ n s Inlg gig‘ Longer or: rPlitilallie $1820“ A» P & C0. E E customers. 9 TEE ““ “~ ‘ ‘ ‘ “‘M ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ “‘ “‘ ‘ ““‘ “‘ ‘ E. S. MOORE BLANCHARD BETTY "' 1 . 1 . L "' ' ' ' " ' ‘ " ‘ ‘ ‘ i "9 "whmwd 5m" s5 King st. rhene iiio. L0 U w. e “N MN‘““"“V'WPAINT vSVTAYS UN" . +O-§OO- Solution to Last Week ’s Contest A LONG TIME PRIZE W ‘ wh h a1 h m Ken‘ s‘ Anvimriscivs NAME JAMES TAlT “dunk!” p“ ‘in °','"f”‘" o came w en i t ingg seemed my", not” " you‘ e011‘! 0|‘ Ill l! W. c. T‘. u Notes Whommgldg’ me know, though temp- e ma" . lug" will M l-boftiillhly Ill-z _ estmyssed, V +o+++ ‘ iota-Bevan Bros, 151181! 21y '20:; 1. Elsie Mills, 41 Prince Street. ATHA SGIVN - an Thatallthln i t n—E.A.F mm"- M o t NK I G ROS Y 1m- ss brec ous were no figs); 335st, ‘tacks e321; Ten-i Ila-Euston Pratifrliiacy paintingAtl-lileb YLE 2. Heber McEwen, 146 Hillaboro Sl- € X‘ Slip I. W WO- “ch Pu] Milk aifeéuilbmltessllgig? S“: n: Tm, L, my ma“, o, ham man. He was in the hands of the EeeryZ-rh: m“, L,“ a, ' l‘ Pm?!" m‘, 8. Mrs. Peter Cameron, 282 Fitzroy St. A roof so low I lose no strain, Interwoven of the snows and rfiow- °m°°T5 °1 m‘? 15w but n9 wrest“ ; Ml-Thb 510F181 1331mm,‘ Conn-MW,- No ripple o; the ‘Hem-Hy “m; from them and lynched by a hand i ‘Io-Riggs at Berrigan ’ 195 Gram,“ sued "'."..'.‘...."‘. O§FO-G§O O §§~§§4+§ A chimney where, e11 winter long The logs give back the wild birds’ song; A field-a neighborly old ground- Which year by year without a sound Lifts bread to me and roses sweet From out the dark below my feet. The tree toad that is first to cheer with cririkling flute the green o’ the year; The cricket on the garden mound, Stitching the dark with threads of. sound; The shy paths darting the wheat, Marked by tile prints of little feet— .Cvrity squirrels on their thrifty round, Clows condescending i0 the ground. through And for that first young wind of morn . Tint dances on the startled cornn, Ami for that other wind that blows Grcvn ripples clown the apple rows; That leafy hoflow that was stirred A hundred mornings by a bird Thai: sang at daybreak on a brler. Betting the grey of dawn enrol hush That comes at evening when the thrush Tums with iila wlld heart. all the lOflI, ‘ Soft twilight t0 l. fini- of whites. The negro said when arrested: "I don't know what I done. l was just drunk." The illicit still thrives in the United States, just as it Ls thriv- ing in Canada, under what is claim- ed to be Liquor control. At a meeting of the American Public Health Association held last October in Milwaukee. li was claimed that deaths from alcohol- ism and social disease are doub‘e the number ofllcially reported. When phyelclans related the real better social conditions. and liquor cause of death, not divulged on propaganda had much to say con- death certificates, the camouflage cemlng the (viis attendant on na- used, namely heart trouble and tlonal prohibition. locrcbral hemorrhage went down the Ari exhibition of the lowering of scale but alcoholism and socal dis- the moral scale was indicated bylcnscs went way up. the Quaker city. Philadelphia, and| the city of Plitsbiirg, in the recmLvLIQUOR SALES TALK elections. voting to lsgnllzc Sunday‘. CURTAILED IN ‘ADS’ movies. The exit-redness of the —-—— Sabbath is cliailcligcd by a S(‘llil— Riclinlolld. Va.—Advcrtlseiiicnts mcnt demanding ciriertbillment. iof dlatlibzi spirits in nclvspapeili By a vote oi‘ nrnlly two to onclnnd magazines published in Vir- on the same dale the city of De-lglnla will be restricted. beginning trolt elected that the hour for Feb. 1, to statements of fact without closing liquor sale be extended tolariy sale; talk, the Virginia alco- 2 a.m. Detroit is taking its imblb- holic beverage control board has lng seriously. riiicd in a new set of regulations era- The year that runs from young t0 old, A glint of green, a glow of gold. —Edwln Markham LIQUOR SALES NOT PROMOT- ING THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATES A look through a IOZIQ-(ILiBYlCC telescope southward (ices not seem to indicate that the annihilation of the Prohibition Amendment to the American Consiltiition ls promoting thlrls l be advertised by any one advertise- tuaily on sale in ABC stores. No reference shall hereafter to the fact that brands advertised may be bought at ABC stores. what distiller; could not put into advertisements. Many of them took the view that anything we had not specifically forbidden was There was a tendency to inch up on us. Now our new specifications undertake to say just what the dls- tlllers and wholesalers can Ln advertisements.” LITTLE ICELANWS SAD FIGHT No more than three brands may FOR SOBRIETY meut of n. distiller or wholesaler on a single page and advertisements must be restricted to brands ac- It Le, ever becoming more and more evldant that the world is just u neighborhood, and not a very bi; one at. that. lniernailonalism is sticking its elbows into the eyes of ovary nation. 111.1908 Iceland voted on prohibition and its citizens gave consent. Time was allowed for readjustment of trade over some six years. In January, 1912, prohibition of importation was enforced. Three years later came the prohibition of sale, the remaining stocks being exported. As far as our information com it was the first national unit to adopt national prohibition. The ' end of the prohibition aiory was a Billboard advertising will be threat from Spain, Iceland's cod'lsh brought in line with the regula- market, that 1f its wine importation tlons or publications, it was ex- was denied there would be no Span- plaincd. A conference to work out ish mill-kc‘. for Irc‘and's codflsh. details will be held by the board Another plebiscite in 1933 reflected with representatives of outdoor sd-‘tbe international influence, and vertisfng interests. similarly, regu-lihe result was the enactment of a latlons will be promulgated for liquor licensing law, covering the radio advertising of liquor, should legalization of the sale oi spirits as there be any from Virginia stations. well as wines, the parliamentary vote standing 26 to 1d in favor. be made "Heretoforc we undertook to soy 97°F"- insert This little Island, only 300 inliea long by 200 wide. has displayed a progressive spirit. In i914 1t grant- ed woman suffrage. In i909 the “East and West" commented. "For intelligence, thrift, enter- prise, the lceiender probably takes the lead amongst the scores of na- tionalities represented in the steady, persistent inflow of new- comers irr the New West from abroad. They are known as success- ful farmers, merchants, contractors. doctors, lawyers. The licensing law now in force clearly reveals the inmost feeling of the average Ieelander at bclriz forced to earn his bread under the leisure by redlocaatlng, sport and cinema, the old-fashioned habit 0f reading persists. If the experience of Great Britain is typical, it seems even to be increasing its hold. least year more books were published. in Britain than ever before in lta his- wry-liiiflii, this being a rise of i184 on the previous best year, 1930 . These arc significant figures. Men's actions depend on their thought, and thought l5 to a lane exienc molded by books. 1t i; en. couraglng in note that, in the main, the classes of books which, in re- Sbfllwe to public demand, am most rapidly increasing their output, be- dlctation of the liquor traffic. An exchange reports that: "Short of Prohibition it (the new law) la as strict as possible. Only the one hotel‘ in the whole island ls authorized to tell for on-con- sumption; the retail trade in all towns is subjected be very severe control. There ts no siele in vil- lagea." PEOPLE STILL READ! long to the more worth-while sec- tions o! literature. Except for fic- tion, poetry and drama have mnde the most striking advances in the past year. Their quota has been in- 'crcaeed by 11B volumes on the fig- ure-s for 1934. This is followed closely by books on politics, which have risen by 110, and by volumq of biography and memoirs. with an increased score of so. The beat-seller of the year has Despite enormous demands on not been a novel. but col. '1'. 1;. Lawrence's "Seven Pillars of Wis- dom,” which. at a price three or four times that of moat fiction, has sold 100,000 copies. Even an, fiction easily heads the list. It accounts for 5,310 publica- tions, a rise 0f 483 oveijlm. Yet fiction itself la not merely enter- tainment nowadays. Wells, Gals- worthy, Huxley and others have made it a forceful instrument of social comment, and their example has been widely followed. Alto- gether, the reading lists of Great Britain-and the same is true of some other countries-allow a steadily rising standard o! national intelligence. RiIPTlliiEll ? End your rupture troubles. No ELASTIC. No urideratriipa. ‘No steel. An advanced method. Sale CAN- NOT SLIP. INEXPENSIVE. “urnnteed. Write for offer. IIITII MANUFACTURING COMPANY Dent- - Preston, 0st. Iltahlllhnil 1D! Lynching has not become a just made public. 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