iovlinlbliR 251236 THE CHARLOTTETOWN UARDIAN ' _h ‘_ BETTER BUSlNEoS ULLETl --NnN-v<NN-¢Nunuu»nnn<uiu¢unniinnupiuutwyg_vufu_h.vutu_uhu PAGE NINE iNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNmwyasatauuv _ xmwnuligtnnm N N N N N N N N N N N i ' BUSINESS DIRECTORY AND 11w iuunminmenu-in"miwlm~iiv<l<wHun-onwnwnnwnwm OIflflfilfifitjtuitnunmHn-nnuNNnNinnun-Nm-NNNNN“ will issue threb prizes. material appearingin a corresponding number of advertise-g Qrnents, one word only being left out of any one advertise-g ment; Having read each advertisement carefully and by any advertiser on thisja 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; w‘ nfiatjnfi9¢fc¢§fffirinn< u N I I The Charlottetown Guardian d‘ week; 151, $3.00; 2nd, $2.00; 3rd, $1.00. t" prizes will be issued in the form of merchandiseg hrs that will be honored iiiietin. this Bulletin will be taken and words will be listed from ,h one of the letters of the advertiser's name. flirts so listed will be purposely omitted from the copyg advertiser on this Bulletin, indicating that business had been transacted with at least one of the advertisers on tlieg any merchant on this Bunetin Bulletin and mail or bring your letter to The Guardian i k llie name of some 0M! 0!‘ mo"? ildvelllslifs’ - - - iand three awards given in the order of their drawing: Each nee ' ealfh individual one. Also state the merchant or merchantsglst’ $330; 2nd, $200; and 3rd’ $1900. A! an prizes wt" be pliers making up the name. Each word listed begins. “ 05° "limes we" used as kc?’ “me” 5°‘ the mlsslllgctgiven in merchandise orders, it is necessary to state in e These» words. These key letters are Jlllllbifli but when put in you, “my the name of the merchant upon whom you wish , order spell an advertiser's name. the prize “ma. drawn _ s A 'ullinii.un IX nilznzu: ulna:- MIMIC"M)!llMMNKIGMMNKIQMKDCMMNMIIKIIILI n Then attach to your solution a receipt from any? fficc. Each week three replies will be drawn from all received This contest is open to a "Charlottetown Guardian and t UR READERS A - - - - rmqctcamoaecocosrcrcsetozzcedcccrcevciaaoqasamsaom There is no limit to the number of replies any con- .testant may send in each week, providing a receipt from All replies to this contest should be addressed to Editor, The Better Business Bulletin, Charlottetown, P. E. I., and should be in this office not later than Thursday noon each week. accompanies each reply. The (iuardiaii ii except employees of the heir families. ‘ NNNNNNN-NNNNNNNNNnitiaimrqtyqgggkjidflfififif0flflOfifififlfif ICDCDIIGIQIIICMIIIQ—II "NN-unuuflv‘ 5._-¢,9;¢, QOur groceries are of the best ob- The-The Pure MiliLCompaiiy (not missing? l-‘laiinelctte Pyjamas in attractive-g Small, mediumq I 00111112!00C:O‘Q‘cm‘firirswrrrrnrsnrvannrrcsrmonrirrrmnwnnnvrrvnrvn}N N KNIQEIC :1». xuuatihr». .15. N N N 3N N N N N N N N N N ll N N N N NNN N N N N N m. N N N N N N N N N N N N N N l( NNN N N N M)\_D\_)( N N N N , .5" ~ ' " ' ". ' h SS l“ NT F ' I \Ve Realize That i SATIN LOUNGING g i I as Th Ch-ld A d ' - * a u ARE» LOOKING r011“ PYJAMAS 3 MISSING WQRDS a 3 TOD AY ' 5 m e I n E itANbiiu h 0 - 3i = g a SATIN nun CREPE '- i . . , i” ‘h’ m" t‘ b” W“ “my °'= MU ST BL 1g» SLIPS "“"°"'s°' S Na" - " - " - - - - - 1.1K “Ii'i°..‘.’.‘1Z§‘--i‘~?..”§§i5" tail“ i . _ _ x SPLAT iii appearance, yet DU RABLE m" new lhivmcnt o, Any Assure Prize ggnillmsith each iiiuciutie. Just; about uio quality . . . - , . '9' H ATS e 3 R a ii 5 ' ‘i UPI-Tilt’ t|‘()N.\"l‘l(L‘L"l‘l:Il) to give maximum llhAT S" "m5" mo“. i“ a“ hrtght shad". 1e ‘m: ‘Ch ' Eieljland ; ‘cal on no. ' . l IlC ll 0 016E in 5 l I . w, h, mu your purse, yet guaranteed to suit your purpose. ,9 Dtyabwoabovuonfio. m: . E [flap 5n"; _ . , . ~ , . _, . i i ‘NEH ' ' "‘ ' ’ ' ' ' ‘in twmxmmomfim-caexmxtamm’! m, will tiiiil all these. ll\l1.l'l\il.l\y_lfl0l'C i-Xelllfilvv Tfillllffi-S lll "l" “by? _ t) , igppplqg g om _ v Awhpll‘ liziiigiis Il0\\' on display in our showrooms, _ _ .' 0.1% to s i BALANCE 0F OUR gllflhh, BUTTER, [ABLE CREAM, W} 0N THIS b, , o, T G s CONTEST ‘ ' aovisnrisizivs NAME - T. c. IVES WOQL FELT g Q e . . i _ l *3‘ g (mat ticiirno 51"" "m" 1W7‘ §oiiii§u iviliiimhiglzeiv. Glcitroyi-‘ijtlilq: Stock-James Tait g H AqT S ‘ i ‘~' ' (iroceries-i-E. S. Moore i to El .=. nor-c» 3-(YO0‘QQ0CD033'OJAUOICIQOLQOfCvQDQISQYZtDDIOTOUYits)?2:0 ‘,3 “unable quality and ‘mud MM » these with all orders at our Storm? Consult us about O0 Don't forget to some of’ § Values-The Modern Shop In-T. G. Ives (not missing) styles and colon. and large. Price $1.25 griouinias or SAFE MILK. Build The Nation” IF YOU'RE PARTICULAR of your foods, ~ BlIY “Garden City” PRODUETS l! you the highest grade of ITPPING CRYAWL HLFYD FRFTAM aurriziuvuur AND CHOCOLATE MILK Get them from k Company PHONE Bl Wlirn you bring Ylllll‘ F L 0 W E R S h" “evasion M o 0 R E ’ s ‘ I-IIecti-ic-ffoombs Music Store g A gQumoywauuuwawasaxmuixé-vswwmQvQvvvvk-u‘~’-°t""‘-'”’r“-”r"-”"*”*“ ,,,_,,, b. i;||¢-ii_ wr follow yflllfo. we siivvloli" l" " ‘ " < - - - ~- - - e - ~ " ' " . . 0' T E WILL i ‘tars orders nilh utmost Dre-g Pwuneral l~)esigns u. s A G E s QQBQOQOJIODQQQOQDDQUICQQQUQ. . £01m’! GRAND s. N - K s 0m" ilrlla» arc llllvoifls ‘Mm’ amwflm" i“ ‘his mw"? in your order. Thry‘re mad: ireshjiti u Pom!“ an“ , URE "this "FRESH? PHONE 1m They're delicious, iiiiii meg S v 0N g Ttfilllglggtfih, gum“! you to ‘m3 w“ mm ' l 3- . ~ . j’ Slips for this Cont with. your It (;_ "EESQHE" UPTUWN FLUWER$§ 2 Lbs‘ _f°r 35° L-Mrs. s. A. hlacRae, 2 Hillshoro s1. G R 0 C E RI E S ORCHESTRA gzgfr f“ °*'>¢""'- W W" M" ;riii: i-:i' cox PHARMACY fi m GNM Gcmg“ Sm" PHONE m5 2.—Henr.v Coffin, ll-i Edward Si. ab’ vlmym‘ “ h“ "nun. prim‘ Also the of the leading I'll!" “d? _ _ “Qctct-OQO ooopfiuouonoauétuau nungnnnnmxwn ' i) lou always save when 7W shot! musicians. Y gBest Quality Grocenes .. Q L's-Mrs. A. Long, 12 Elm Ave. l gh°"- 50W KXCLUSWELY B g _, - g E. s. g i . I srr AD on mo: a. T O Q MB S g At Low Pnces c; 109 iueiiiiioiiii Street i - ‘i; TELEPHONE or ggnona ' ‘ mama &C99?IO3D‘60Duuuu.uuus.w.u.uuuuu Jou . i. WE P“ SP” i FOX RANCHERS 1 1 g N" Exercise‘ m”Wm‘i;"Wiij£“"i;i3"i5i'éii5i¥" “We “ - - 0' Get your requirements oi’ Work I FOR- YOU T0 ~'~ ~ ~ - 3 \ Tnirn. ., - 1 a navzntitsoifi... SAY lfflylgglwFggwERs CONTEST 0 E 3 We also handle §parfmont is “T” stocked’ g olll‘ larle iii-m of ell verlfll" f" “'1 “m” 9; FOR EVERYTHING we nuv _ HEXITE RATION 3i “B have hail a lens Ind silwess- - '6 "mi- chlhm u u 1-» , _ _ , g Q‘ ful experience. " ‘p Till‘. ‘ilwiiffd? ‘3’..'l‘.§§f.i..§-'°"II.‘§§ W‘ “b” ,;?;1‘.‘...§“'°' ‘“°°“ § W" ""' "““"°“°"- g JAMES TA] T ' “w” " “Y "' . 7 s gigs-banter,’ Tools; Furniture, Stovesg’ F B c o N R A n . FLomsT WIN A A. PICKARD & CO. - , . . o; W. ll. TANTON 3 ’ _ . _ , _ . , _ I PHONE 500 ‘Vlllchmllllcr and Jeweler gfPhone 269 t 31 ‘ills. Avenue Ci Fill-l oi (_‘.lf't‘l\ street and L»: (irt-ut (icorgc htrcet Q- _, .3 Q Q Te], 1i v ‘lfllIl, Inc. - <> - -- (‘orne Q' a w t St t ~- Mmlb" “m” ‘m’ ° @103 Richmond Street. Phone 369,1; ’ r “c” a“ a '3' r“ 5 180 Kent Street U m) usgvuu w“! ______,,,,,_,,,U NwNNN-LNJ _\" ' ‘lft-‘ififlalvvuu. , . new»: _ wauwauuuma i_ _ M _ "Jlc rniizxol. tell how often as we u,‘ C. T: U. l pray _. ._._ For Milli!‘ bewnldcrctl one, hurt and liistflfShfid. 'l‘lil-;.\' l.ll'l‘ '5 PRAY ,'I‘hr~ illl.‘»\\'i‘l‘ comes. but many times __*- i iiXOM‘ ilfL-li"; n“ lid." \\ 1011!’. the burden ‘I . Find sudden pence and rest. l. .,i ' Eccnivd i.I‘1l‘il(‘l‘ iilllll l could longer Sonic one iind urilfiftl- lllltl lllill- a imr: ' lifted liniid l: ‘ll 1i iiiiPli bin. i did not Rsxiclicil l1]! to (ioil. and llo KI '-' rczisiioii down tluil tiny. Sam. inn lnitl hm.“ m ,,,--,,_,-,.,-_ jso llll\‘il_\'. lil.tll_\ hearts have need (if prayer v llui Illiirll m» in Lind that. very ; 'l‘licii. lct us. ivt ll Will'- lllllll‘, ‘ ~ Missionary ltcvieiv’ of World. If puiycr is lilf‘ supreme need of 511d asked liil‘ mi ing of the loud. i tilt‘ ciiiii-i-ii. Wily do not uic ivvonlv and ll!‘ in lflidllil‘ C0lllpll5Si0ll. iind stoop- t‘ berin ‘.0 pray? "i dolvii ' \ The frivolous cannot illlly- Tl i5 ll-ii Ziflcrl the burden from lllE‘. l un exercise that. demands intellect- ual lioiicsbv, inoinl sinccrl “an as. w... .... .. Nerves on Edge Prom loss of sleep i h! emplessness is the most; per- Food o chance to heipgrou? It: has “M; “timlhlom of exhausted hci ed man thousnn s of others or heron 03' "i"? have headaches an should o as much for you. It he Magus indigestion. You may is not a narcotic to merelfi induce lightly W?“ {mil irritable and con- sleep but a restorative w ich will noun“ orricd ovcr things that do onaliio you to regain the vigor of toms why "llllter. All these symp- the nervous s stem and free your- Indllyllar ‘lOvvn the nerve force self of thecon ition which ismaking chance to" “lllnot sleep, there is no life a burden for ou. You will not. vi on lvizam nervous energy iind heusingitlong be oreyouwiii under- stand why there is so much enthus- iasm about this food treatment. Ki hi’ "0! give Dr. Chase's Nerve To! New Pep and Energy use hairs uaiivr: roon riciojoQdcoioictcioeoiudovottuoozoriunntiautzbltmm ixqqnuprgopunumxmnoqanngn ummg mr-iwnm-vnm N N .. N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N .. N .. N 15ml ual rcsoliitcness. The proud cannot pray. It. is an exercise that requires iowlines of mind, simplicity of ' heart, and a. tcaclinbie spirit. v The worldling cannot pray. Prayer submits all things to the standard of Heaven, socks tiic judg- ment of God, and lives in the iiii- sceii.~~-Sclectcd. LOYAI. 'I‘E.\II'I'IRANCE LEGION Iicar Boys and Girls:~'1‘he school bells have rung once again up and dowh our land and boys and girls everywhere have arrivercd its call. The summer has come and gone and what n wonderful vacation time we have iind. So many ad- ventures. swims, hikes, ban-fires, ctr, such good times. and now we come back refreshed for a new year 0f work. As it will take a meeting or two to get things iii running order an cmiy stnrt is necessary. 'I‘lierc is o great work for caclinnd all of us to do. Our fnir Dominion needs every boy and girl, every mini and woman to stand for all that is noble and right and to keep themselves fit and to also help others to do the same. We are not able to do this in our own strength, but God has promised to help us if we only ask Him. Fit- ness demands a healthy body, and also a clear mind, so for your own sake, for the sake of your home, and for your epiintrys sake you must keep fit, for your own pleasure and that you can better serve your friends. Have you ever heard of "The five good sticks"? Stick No. 1-—Stlck to Principle. That means playing the game and having a lofty and noble purpose in life. If you believe a thing to be right, stick to it. Stick No. 2-Stlck to Your Word. Keep your promise. Always re- member the promise you have made, never to take intoxicating liquor. Stick No 3.—-Stlck to YQr Par- ents. Do not forget those who \ have dude so niuz-lififor you. Coiiiif on thcni and they will prove your bcst friends. Stick No. lt-Stick to Your Pledge. I promise by God's help never to touch intoxicating liquor. N0 oiic ever regretted keeping tho picdgc. , Stick No, 5,~Slick to Jcsus. Ho. is the best friend any boy or izlrl ever had. lie alone can help you overcome trial and temptation. Manitoba Lcgioncrs inst your were tiic winners of tiic $10.00 award for having given the idfQCSt. sum of nioncy to our L. T. L. Missionary Fund. Who will be the one to head tiic list of LCQiOHCFS this year? Saskatchewan led in increase of members and received the "Cer- tificate of Honor." Let us all work hard and see just iioiv many new members on: can get. Out~p<rst members are surely to be iind and they will enjoy the work with us. Here is verse that can be of iiclp to us I am sure. " God speaks to inc in many ways, Through the lovely sunny days. Through the flowers and grass and trees. Through the songbirds and the bees; Not only in the things I sec- Through mother's voice He speaks to me. He speaks sometimes in what. I rcad, He seems to know just what I need. I think that I should do my part. To work for Him with all my heart. I therefore quietly to Him, say: That I shall do my best today! Sincerly Yours, MARION A. REESE. L. T. L. sec. MEXICO OBSERVES ANTI- ALCOHOL DAY Blowing of all factory whistles in Mexico at ten o'clock on the morning of April 9, announcing a mass meeting of workers to listen to speakers on various aspects of the alcohol problem. heralded one special feature of the nation-wide observance of the‘ first Anti-Alcohol ‘ ancc-bnlon“ to-cheekmate... .0: rs..- YlTyT-This cIimaxed"tiTc—ca'i_ri~paig/n apologize for their white ribbo zigaiiist alcohol which has been go- ing on with constantly increasing intensity since President Cardenas took office more than a year ago" During the intervening months the anti-alcohol information has reach- ed the schools, soldiers’ camps. I theaters, and practically every n other dcpiirtnient of community causes in Christendom. 0n the day's program were puradcs, lectures, music, and other activities. while white banners floated from homes and public. buildings. The directive committee of the campaign had announced: "On this day we want the Mexican people to become fully conscious o! the significance of the campaign, so that they will give us their full cooperation in the future.“ CRUSADE FOR. TEMPERANCE (Prom Ottawa Citizen) It is heartening to observe the lively and well-planned crusade of the woman's Christian Terriper- / tionalim, a widespread and ill- advised propaganda of liquor in- forests that is apparently calculated to make the United States the most disgustingly wet nation on earth. We heartily commend the efforts of the W. C. T. U. to use sponsored newspaper advertising. to help offset the studied effort of RUMBLE ' Okl THE W iL'L. COHFROHT liquor copy writers to convince readers that it is "smart" and ME’ ‘F THE‘ "swank" to get drunk without MADANVQ EAPw corrdsponding notice that one who EiETG WiND drinks to excess risks fiiiniig on his face in public, losing his Job, quar- rciiiig with loved ones, committing a Clllflt‘. . . . Despite everything that has happened, temperance is still an ideal in this civilization. Those of us who remember the W. C. T. U. of our grandmothers‘ day are proud that the old banner is kept afloat in a world turned almost inhuman by commercial cynicism. It re- mains for the W. C. T. U. to fight advertising deliberately designed to make women and children fall into drinking habits. These good _ ~ I American omen need never agatn LFAQGING 5?\V.\T5= flS, for they represent one of the finest Girl Loses Life Maine Fire lif . -—— P (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OALAIS- Mfi- NW- 19- ‘- 5"“ l the ground floor, and lie iind bai-cly filflllldlllli- 11» W115 bum“ l° ("a-ml time to get out. When Mr. and OUR BOARDING HOUSE / camp, LAD5-~1 musr CALL on ' , YOU FOR MORAL suvvowc- MY I = NERVES ARE ALL. ADiTl-iEPi FROM 4 LACK oi= SLEEP w-l HAVE BUT TO , ctoss MY EYE6, Am: EVERY WINDOW FRAME5 A 'PROCE55 seizveiacomia TO uornw me THAT I. AM "ro ‘STAND TRlAL FORFULL PAYMENT on THE LEASE JUDGE, MOW, 1 GIGNEDv-e- AND THAT l5 ouur AM ECHO, COMPARED TO "rue Blé ‘BAGS DPSASTERiTHAT ‘l Qllll av Ir! 1- I mg, and Alonzo ‘ration, only other occupants at the time, escaped un- injured. Mr. and Mrs. George Spaulding, with their baby son, had gone to Machlas to visit Mrs. Spauldlngs parents, leaving Jean at. home with the grandfather while Mr. and Mrs. Tattnn kept house. Heavy smoke about. two am. awakened the elder Spauidirig on early wdny when fire destroyed the t Mrs. Tstton iEllpPd from the sec- Spaulding home at Meddybemps. and Mrs- Alonzo Tetwfl- e friend . ribs. The surviving trio saw iioui- Ol U" Tamil!’- WflS lllillled l" llllllp- ing of the girl, and the ruins were ills "Om llll “Niall”! Wllldflw- Th8 being searched for her remains. 0nd sorey the latter broke several with KEYBOARD OF 14/] grandfather, George SpaifidT Hui-ib/ou 5SC1HED M 1 6EE urea _ A LEAGE FOR A WHERE may v VHONY 'F\F§M,/ , ARESTUFFIHG. BOY, vouuzi: 1 ‘Tr-l’ MAT- CAUéil-IT lkl A messes ; TlCziHT "rR/xisisom» MTH 1 CAM éEF. ‘m’ _ 1200A- 9 wooi. / §ALTlNG You ‘j. AT TH’ j l AWAY ‘K 1.06m. -" FOR ‘TH’ 69w] [i wiuTER! I hThree Trapped In Atlantic Blaze (AT. liv (iii:iriii:in‘< Special Wire. on. ' fro“ per-Apr tr-iziiiiii‘. ii: r: .9.“ fiom‘ mu- sir studio died md l2 were 1n- iurcd torinv in a 900F100 fire in i ii\'P-.<'.i'\l‘l"_\' <1»»r-ii'r~'.\.'~.i building. The fire spoil liiw tli iii" freight and ]Wii.‘.~(‘llgl‘i‘ Cifivfliiv!‘ shafts oi the buildings occupied by iii! Cable Piano Compniii". the Atlanta i Conservntorv of N‘ and nnum‘ bcr of smaller s iVirilor Hoopla d‘. asa-uagaiiaisiicoai. s»;