DES!hGNU poekogoo _» Q1/:csc ~ Qualcnn cooks In 2% vnlna. oftor tho vvoior I N70 M. A, tpure SA F E M I L I( a/ways af band YOUR milk supply need never worry you. just gel, at your grocer's, u supply of ."Dorolhy" Evaporaled Milk. "Dorothy" Evaporaled Milk is pure, cow's milk plus n double richness due to being concentrated, easier digestibility because of being homogenized, and absolute SAFETY as the result of being sterilized in the can. A5 A beverage, for cooking, for use in cof- fee, tea :md cocoa, "Dorothy" .Evaporated Milk is thc choice of Canadian women. MISSING LETTER CONTEST . Here is a chance to win a valuable prize. In some of the advertisements appearing in the_ contest you will and a missing letter. These missing letters put together will form the name of some firm on the page on which the prize winning solution will be decided. Accuracy in forming the correct name will be the first consideration, but neatness, originality and speed ln getting a solution to the contest editor will also count. Four valuable prizes this week. Get busy. Find the missing letters. Compose them in to the tirm’S name and mail your answer to the Contest Editor Charlottetown Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E. I. to reach him not later than Tuesday night. Contestants must enclose with their solution _a current week paid bill from one of the advertisers in The Missing Letter Competition. Last Week’s Winners : ~ 1. Mrs. J. T. Ferguson, Marshiield. 2. Mrs. J. `A. Macdonald, Charlottetown, R. R. 5. 3. Mrs. Wm. W. Murphy, Hunter River. 4. Mrs. MacPherson, City. /£7 -v. ritz :-0 wnoo ` Off ~~ "\__ .I ` A ls; »-- '-'- assi? IMPERIAL PUPPY FGGD .I B on `.,$.. _`__/ I K IISCUIT Q' \» ' »° ‘ The success, following the use of this popular 'Imperial” product during past seasons, has clearly proven its merits to our experienced ranchers, who ' W Planning on feeding liberally this year. Our formula is specially suited to the needs of the YIIIIIIB and growing foxes, is rich in vitamlnes, and a sure preventative of rickets. ,, PUPPY Food may be ordered either “Fine” or Coarse” to suit the rancher’s requirements. Ord" “fly so as to be sure of receiving your “PPIY In good time as a heavy demand is anticipated. Imperial Biscuit Company, Ltd. Iiox 446 Charlottetown, P. E. I. ' Phone 721 Miss sam-garst Deiohlu. n.. N.. returned to har homo in Ihnerald. saturday after spending a pleasant week with friends and relatives in summer-side. ' _ ' _ii Mrs. Ronald Mndbonald and her two children, l'.»oraine and Gregory, returned to their home in Chur- lottetown aft/er visiting friends in Bnerald and Middleton. Mrs. limst Deighan of Blun- mersido was a welooms guest ot th9homso!Mi'.l!1dMr8. W. H. Deighan, Emerald on Saturday. Misses Pearle and Viola Mlnphy and Janis Curley, Freethwn were visitors at the home of Mrs. Ii W. Crokm, south Freetown on Mon- day. . Among those from Newton who attended the funeral of tho lute Mr. John Bmith of Carleton, were: Mas Hazel smith. Messrs Michael Mulligan, John McCabe, Aden Mul- ligan, Gregory smlth,'P. J. smith, and John Ambrose Bmith. ' Mrs. Regina Smith and sons, Messrs Cecil and Walter of Emer- ald attended the . funeral of the into Mr. John Smith. Carleton. Miss Elsie Murphy, Kinkora was in attendance at the funeral of her _uncle the late John Smith 0! Carle- ton. Miss Margaret Ford, Emerald has returned home after spending s few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bertram I-Iaslsm, springfield, Lot 67. Mrs. A. K. MaoGireilor, retumed to her home in Summerfield aftor spending a few days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Lyle, Central Lot 16. Mr. Joseph Smith, Bt D\alstan's University, was home to attend tho funeral of his father the late Mr. John Smith, Carleton. Messrs James A. Murphy, Emer- ald, C. W. Croken, south Freetown, and John Johnston, Klnkorn, were at the funeral of the late Mr. John Smith, Carleton. The Misses Leona and Iris Mac- antee, Emerald spent not week with their grandmother, Mrs. Felix Curley, Preetown. Miss Margaret Croken, South Freetown, returned homo after spending a pleasant week in the city, to resume her studies in Emer- ald High School. Miss Harriet Weeks, Hazelgrove, is spending a few days in Spring- field, visiting her sunt. Mrs. Everett I-llaslam and Mir. Haslam.-E. VERNON RIVER SCHOOL Following is the report of Ver- non River School for month of March: , Grade X-1 Alice Coady, 2 Ma- rie MacDonald, 3 Fern Leo. Grade IX-1 Jean Carver, 2 Re- na Carver, 3 Ralph Lea. Grade VIII-1 Cecelia Currie. 2 Margaret' Currie. 3 Donald Mac- Donald. Grsdo VII-i Helen MacDonald. 2 Mildred Coudy. 8 Wilfred Mae- Donald. Grade V'I-l Lloyd MacLeod.. 2 Freida Carver, 3 Cliff Lea.. Grade IV--1 Cecil MacDonald. 2 Gerald MacDonald, 3 Joseph Chrlstain. Grade 11!-1 Edith Enman. 2 Mack Carver. Grade II-1 Estelle Leu. 2 Reg- inald Masters. 3 Margaret Mac- nlmald and Clifford Enmnn iequal). Grade I ta)-i Hamid Enmun. 'I Marion Masters, 8 Kathleen Cur- :'lc. Grade I (b)-1 Johnny Wilson, 2 James Wilson. ...Teacher, Margaret F. Huntley. (Patriot Please Copy) CAN FLY UPSIDE DOWN Tho raven apparently is a. post master of the aviator's trick of fly- ing upside down, according to o communication to Nature, Linn- don, by the Danish omithologlst, A. Vedel Toning. "I have had,” he writes, "U10 opportunity of seeing many hund- reds of these interesting birds lu Iceland where the number is ra- pidly increasing, probably because of refuse from the fisheries. I have seen about 100 of them 'performing evolutions in the air around a fa- vorite nesting plooe, and it is ra- ther common to sea them fly up- side down. msfaroslcanjudgothisbe- ed with oollrfflhlp. llthoiilh it Il mfllt OIIAII SCSU IC llllulll CIIIIO havior is not particularly connect- P L ii ____i__f`<.~_`};__ ,_ _ _ _ _ _ , ,'|'fF=C__§_ARI-Q'l"1`E;I`UWN M .L .-._ -_A .`_ , ___ PAGE Flvlz _ ¢ Emerald M ..5i‘.'?.E.... Missing Letter Contest ..!‘.'I.‘.'f.... 53. 52.51.51 READ EVERY Ao-FIND THE M1sslNG LETTERS-READ EVERY AD $3, S2,$l,S1 ECN PARTICIILANS IN REGARII TU CUNTEST SEE THIS PAGE v _ We gan give you ` for Spring have arrived. '.l.'IP TOP SAMPLES | _., I U S E . the best in NU' Dlflzfalllll; Wonderful ALA BASTINE on your walls this spring. There are lovely Because we have _ I =»f¢-»»<1»»~»¢»~=f-- “““ *“° E‘P°“°°°°- u L wonnw wa... Y... si... if The Korol’l lhls: monize with any color scheme. . Get a color card. L A S 0 N , Prescriptions 'rouse artlsm, candy, smoking' ' Supplies Phone 1033, 135 gnu,” “_ wx am 'ro ruraal _ I it L Chorlottohwm _ Y SOLE AGENT M one mae only _ Mass to FM' #Il food products. especially LOBSTER. it gona quality In in cl-I1 is absolutely neceasar We use ni FISH Mmm ‘nom S HELP nom: yflvnusrnyt 5' II- II- BIIIIUE CHARLOTTETOWN CAN co LTD - a I Tho Popular Druggllt JIMMIE’S I! you would mln l|fe's tumbler, You may ond tham, If You will let the llshullder let your Shoal ln tlmo and mend them. llavo your Shoes rebuilt by HENRY N EALE 11| Quoon Sl. Phono ill The I ----_@ii_l_ I I-serum. Prince street, city Rogers Hardware Co., Limited BEN’S TAXI DI! and Night. BEN’S TAXI 111 Keno ll. The bolt ln lorvlea “Q C." PHDNE "gg T _ SPRING IS HERE 11|.; 0.". lo drela up-discard tho winter Io ' Wear Charlottetown, ~ I. I- I. Phono ill TIS Great George lt- SMOKE SHOP Shoe Shiiie Parlor Shoes Dyed Any Coor T¢L U6 ITS Queen St. overcoat-ond slip on one of our lnvoly toppers your Spring Suit ll hero o lugs variety of colors and ltylel to choose Irom...I! you dou't believe thorn ll B drop in ciurlntutown, P. E, 1, O-OO-O-OQQ-O O-9-0-fO~4'* 90- GIVE HER A BOX OF O# °i'2'l`f:'i'.i.'i? 2;'15ii§°¢`1NN1s 1. NEW SPRING SHOES Now showing at Lowest Prices in , yen-r, $3-00 BNI $4.00. Wright* Shoe Co. GENERAL STGRE tho rilhi price. C. H. HORTON W' “Hr I complain -mr at , formerly AI.Ll!'l lurray Bly", . '_ '_ ,_ _11 _ ¢ ECHO GARAGE _-111-1-_n-Z-1_1' _ C. C. IIEESCNEN The Imperial Drugatoro TOILET ARTICLES Wo apoolallas In Dlapsnslng Preaerlptionl. Smoke Supplies Phono 778. IH Queen Sl. Chorlohetown ' es re d. Specialty. Charlttetown. P. E. I. Battery recharging and Auto Electrlo Service. Vacuum cleaners and electric applianc- paire ody and Fender Work a Phono 1352. 86 Kelli St. "Rolubow" Salmon oholeo two Chun Little N k” I8 doa. ..._, . . . . ... . . . . . . . .. o a . "Selected" Boneless Codfllll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lon u lb. N°fW°ls'llI "Crossed fllh" Slr~ »»»» dluol Ido two . . . . . . . . . .. .85e “Diamond C" Salmon S oz. ...... .. .al \ . . Phono 0 Montague, P. E. I. li _ Is Your Car Ready For Winter? Consult our 25 item cheek up for $7.50. . ', Hear our Stewart Warner Radiol. " “World Wide Reception." “Short and Long Wave.” "T, G, Charlottetown nuaalvr snow zooms Ai me r.v£m|on noon ' Charlottetown, _ ,_ '_ L , an ,0. Q., ', Q11' 5:1 cnn Un \ cnocoLA'l Es rnom ‘* wHI'rE's. "rm: ALwArs F’ ff , .. , _ A_~ . . \,_. 5' i rnnsn sronn." nur jf ! 5 I }, noN"r LE1' curio no lr... n -_ ,fn .cg ' - _ - i __ no lr rounsmr. 4| H "C" A J' 'ii ~ _ ' », 1 ................... .. __ Is- WIIITE S I " so o two rli1.i.`.»".i.i'1iéi.i.`.&"éi.i.`fi"1's.Eg. uf // ` .TEA ROOMS o . ' Lsbazen “Inland agua" ’) -< SUNNYSIDE *¢0O¢oooo¢oo¢0o4000000900 all IMI# IDG two o W A JOHNSTONE Olr llnly customers om testify no to our Quality und prlse. Why no you not one of them- ransu nucxwnnar Wm, 5 cEN;Ié0I;gR Telephone '-1111 Ln. Conor Iitaroy and Edward 2 CANS ISLAND BEANS PALACE CAFE Regular Dlnnera 40°. TF! one and you w°|,'¢ I., where else. Bptolnl orders at all hours. Tcl an y- Co G* éllllono 1027. P- » eor .Ia li Charlottetown "_ 290 I For the Week-End Home- ad B ¢|, Pastry. glue ormuiu 'fi "U reasonable prices. Lonergan’s Bakery Alto Iondon and Body lwalzing. Gloss for all Moles ol Caro. Tivo and Upholstarlng o Spoolllty. BARBER - T" Lf' B°°Der and you lot lorvlee and autlainctlon "UI *ND you coming. LES HOOPER rvlll that I ll Grafton St. A [gm MN" f l Next to Central Gang; I _ Phono 1236-J. 130 Iltlroy 31",; A I ROSE. MARIE HAIRDRESSING Sl~l0I’I’E 168 Great. George Street PERMANENT WAVES $5.95, $1.50 AND $10.00. We Guarantee all Waves. Phone 1243. Mrl. B. \Valler Mill L- A. Falreioulh BREAD The Stoll of Lllo When you oat Malnnla' Bread you have the heat. . Mclnnis' Bakery 'nl 4-lo. 1s on-mvnls st. ii - _MMT ISLAND BRAND ‘P - HOME STYLE R E A R II 0 N ’ S Lodloo' lair nlarsslllg Parlor BARBER SHOP BEANS WITH pgm( THE RUYAL PACKING C0. Charlottetown, P. 5, |_ 'NL l4|~J 101 aan. sc. -ii JUST RECEI _ "E", ren noon emo lpeolll values In Ladlol ond Gents' Wrist Watches. Grocer and Baker Jewelry of all kinds - mmm' md ann” T""N.'.5‘2}`f... E. MOSHER a lil. M-I loltoglo Ill You hear from svsry alla: FIRE na an than all rua n tae an, Mrs. G C nelson Prop ‘ ‘ n . "I wonder lf ho la insured 1”' Ara You T T. E. MacNUTT l‘lro Inalrunso 'relonhono 114 0"- 0|- Guru ans mea-na _ srmlnlcona gg5AN1~G ‘ Y ` ESSING TAILORING B Indo 8! nor day. Tl`i€Od01’e Sent;-yer T 99° I 3UlI|l! Dinners | 'L “G-J Ill Grafton lt- Tel 510-J 124 Kent lt- A. B. CIITCLIFFE, King’s County Garage Svwlol Prices on Suits, 0V¢f°°liA. Underwear, caps, Dry Goods. Rubbers, nm. and Shoes. Groceries, ' WE MOVE HOUSEHOLD GOODS CAREFULLY IIANDLED. SEE OUR SAMPLES OF WALL PAPER. TDI. I-I. llllor llvor Ei COMPANY PRINTING CHURCH REPORTS AN SIMILAR JOB WORK A SPECIALTY GIVE US A TRIAL. GUAIDIAN CENTRAL IOI. PBINTIIY Company Ltd Inna General Auto lepolrlni lllfllo Battery Repairing and Rooharglng Aooolaorloa, Oils, Gas, les. lnay Painting o specialty ladlo Balea ond lorvloo inhale. - r. I. 1. llacllonald Bros. General Merchants ONE PRICE TO ALL Georgetown, P. ll. I. D a’0 nollaoo t Ill 'guy yn panama and alot ll Henry MacFarlane ...X - Peerless Biscuits P. E. l. Biscuit Co. Ltd. ` svrslonr rxlululrlon Fitting and Supplying Glasses, Q G. H. J. MABON OPTOHETBIST loutoluo. P. E. I. Office Connected with Brunton Ill Kent Street 'rms sran* I _ A of! Sooris,r>.E.l. Thi* you will order Exti? glyljgcigli? 1;: ¢(g;0(::`:' ' y . _ MIILOHS T23 Room ends. Try ug for your next 'hlenlms 141-L ""- GROCERY I. I. ISLAND loxoo an famous Ioloua louohara laallo on . Iunufoetored hy Charlottetown, - I. I. I. ` HIGH GRADE J J I I I I Shoe Repairing G NREY w"k dm. wh", you 'dh rosarloa. nT:;lrsl.~llr.'|:s, nails. », . . Shoe Shine Shoe Dyeing at 1l;r|r-ea Arillllr MBGNBIII §Zf.’..f.".1i2.i.T" "";"""",f",§_",'_ 109 lm street W- I* - ... .... ..... Har0IdS. Macleod 3E|;y|gE 3'[|\'|-|g|| General Merchant Cos. Oils, Washing £2! creasing Y 0 u R E S All Dealer ln larl rredooo c_“lo"e:;lEl:a;»?ou°A8'l-Ld ,D "h L J. We Voflol llvor, P. I- llllll reluhaaa us-1. - U1 Klli ICN” _ “sar rr wrrn _pa-..4,a.. rLownns'° SPRING FLOWERS of all kinds and in heoutlfal colon- o splendid variety and fresh out to insure aatlalaotlou. JAMES TAIT _ "Ii l"l.0BlB'l' ’ 'llllelt Workmonlhlp ' mon N9 Guaranteed. Homhlt l1ol'|l¢l’ Telegraph FURNITURE ' _ REEINISHED lull and Sava Money. uh Marina. P Auto Trimming. RE-UPHOLSTERED REPAIRED AND At. the lowest Prloa PoaIIbI¢- Delft Delay. Avoid Spring U o Sli Covm and Call C15-.I lor Appointment E. J. GALLANT ll air acrobatica are especially* I", m"°h"°" 1" Km* T ¥ ‘ W en ` , ii `prominent.”'“Ii _': . -. _ . I l Now ls the 'rims to llvo Your _i|1|Z|____I1_ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Cocoa, I lb. bag ......... 10 lb.Beu1s 4 lb. pkg. Teo ...........'99o Btina Tomatoes, lnrga 20c P. J. NOY E! CO. Hunter River, P. E. I. Bix’s Grocery 3'l‘lns rsLANn nEANs rin.. or yells' Eyed 140 Zito 2 Large Tins `- ' BARTLETT FEARS .|. A. mlonnon "asc Geneml Merchant Cor. Euston A Longworth Ave. Georgetown. r. s. 1. Phrw W l w--w--+~ zsc y Burhoe’s Grocery rnobms s1l_n1z Quick Efficient S4-rr-lu, "'"’I°° flfoffrlrn. rrovlilnnv, Canned Gnnda. Manta, Foul, Fruit anal Confrr-tlonery. Our truck la nlwnya nl yfmr lrrvlor. Cor Wrymoutln and Flirrov ‘Ita .II ' N Casford & White Pllllllblllg do Ileatlng Engl;-mug ` Give us a hanve to iigure on your next job. Repair work attended to by skillful work- men. Phone 1145 169 Queen 5t_ Charlottetown, P. I3. I. ` a" .\_ i I 1 i t 1 I . I `i ‘.- 11; ... ..