‘ 11,192.: I 89mins Mnterisls I TOOMBS > MUSIC sroma Deniers for the Fsnloq I Eslism Mazda Lsmps +4“ r4. xAA4 You can not silos-d to miss seeing our new display oi’ choice DIAMOND slid WEDDING RINGS Chester A. Campbell Jeweler Queen Stlect. ‘v w wv v‘ v vvvO-O Try us los- QUICK SERVICE Phone your orders ior all var- ieties o! FRESH .AND CUBE!) MEAT AND FISH QUEEN STREET MEAT MARKET I. PETERS, Mgr. Phone 130i " ANYWHERE — ANY TIMI Eurompt, courteous service st hofli. WHITLOCK ;_ TIRE SERVICE AND ACCESSORIES 162 Kent Street Phone 809. I tch w° fish ..1"i..,“.:u.»s1 Books Art-Music (Continued irom page 8) I! abbreviated report:- "The IsOMIOIi county Council does a number of very admirable — si with s few not to , . D119 II "m1 E"...'r":fi..c:“u'.. mg b! materiel the of the Strsnd who w milht, M Garden Tools lawn Mowus (Iwluusuhnnowssnaauuslhass. ssseuussnssss snssunssns 1 I” PRIZE WINNERS LAST WEEK North Wiltshire. 4. Mrs. Emmons Newson, R L_°$‘6!§',I';'H'§ l 1. Mrs. E. J Saunders, Queen Street. Phone 2'11 0-0-60 2. Gerald F. Hooper, Milton Corner. 3. Mrs. Harold Acorn, mzfriazruaafuw POW“- lleld and Parlor In-mns at Barlflll Plitel. Bralckley. The new FOTO BLOX Contest is entirely different Iron any contest previously featured in th]; province, and will be found very interesthg and amusing to boils young and old. Through the co-o ration o! the s onsors, whose advertisements a - bear in connection th the contest, publish the Foio Bios Contest for thirt will be swsrded each week as listed shove, in the torus oi service or mer- CONTEST RULES reader of the Charlottetown Gus-rdisn an Publishing Co. .s-n chandise orders. All! in; employees oi the Guard! Itisimportantthat eschrepiyshallbe films whose announcemen irosnoneottile youwishtodrawwourprisso EXPLANATION n“ :1 n 4 s photorrsoh- When properly placed wsfl mlses oi one oi the sponsors o! this contest. Contestants are simply required to state the mine oi lie firm. the name oi the manager, the kind oi business, and the street on which is shown in the picture. HOW T0 ENTER Read the sds thoroughly-in one or more oi them you may mu a clue to the solution. Clip the sections oi the picture and assemble than so ss to recognise the business firemises. SEND THE PICTURE WIT YOUR B Write your entry on one side oi a sheet of paper giving the particu- turo oi the businen pre located the business. isrs ss ioliows. uf location-Oxnar- Queen and York Streets Th tisch to ly s reciept on s your rep h" this contest showing that business oi ih receive your All t in hs uslcilsnccs r The “mam-Ea as prisesnuwilibonwsrdocdwli-nmn‘ lgrders on the sdvortlsers indic- sledrswu. All rises are swarded in the forln oi sled in c replies and are not trsnsierab _ All re lies must rcsch this oflice not later Iran noon on Thursday. Send as many replies as you wish but be sure to attach an entry slip to esch reply. Address all, ' to the EDITOR “FOTO-BLOX" CON TEST THE CHABLOTTEIUWN GUARDIAN he Charlottetown Guardian y consecutive weeks. and n i fifififi" JFGE aoooulpsniod b t appears in the cyontzst. It is also important that you state on your entry which of these firms u. OF CONTEST " you see ther these piece s White ESP 1'9 and $2 95 "m" O-O-O-O-O-O-O-vo NOT HAVE T0 olthe usorsol teawlehsivihsstsus dill- Alsobesuretoststethensnseoltlssflrrnirosnwhichyouwishto ‘AAA .. .__“. ;-.l~‘,,~; T. ~ ,~ ECONOMY SPECIALS Clark! S Assorted s tuauii} 25¢. Kellolfs Corn Flakes 12 oz. sine. 2 for 25c. Nugget sh 2 tins fr‘: 251:5"!!! Emmi!!!’ Grocery Kfliit fi ililleboro. Phone 1210 . Visit our Conservatory at any time and make your sclec. tiuus Fresh Cut Flowers. Pot- ted Plants. Special Designs. JAMES TAIT g FLORIST 31 Villa Avenue. Phone 369, New White Hats tmtelt and lttgw with h," $i‘f‘"%";5a $2.95 White Purses Newest shapes, each R. P. SIMPSON 99 Queen Street. Phong zgc W. - I944‘ ..- u, . cmcx runpnus . WATERERS . DISINFECTANTS . BROODERS . FLOUR . FEEDS . CHICK FEEDS . LAYING MASH ail at co-operstive prices C Q I CO-OPERA'l‘IVE E zo'1‘w‘3§'m§’.%'t"§l. ‘éfiliiil +e++ovoeee+ ocesae-em q ,“, QUALITY ronmurs ouour rnoroonsrns ou-rnoon rnmoonsruy summon rmrsmua SULIITIOII to LAST WEEIVS GOIITEST CRASWELL Firm—The Rogers Hardware C0., Iltd Manager-Benjamin Rogers, Presld 811t- Business-All Hardware Lines. I.ocation—Cor. Queen & Grafton Sts. over the twinkling ton, ssh both pesi sndb léettczth sheed gmmeuug- are rs er expens ve, u e ay at an from the mixtures had a higher a n“; protein content and was more pals ble. Oats and 0st mixtures have Riven the best returns under un- favorable soil and dltons of any annual hsy but mlllets have given larger yl bother much with ‘goers-buy. h "Ito eal hlsto with t e building 0! Wreystminsnifer Abbfl oughiarc oi it ...'I'he history of the Btrsnd is iull oi cling uncl- ent snd modern ueen izsbeth riding along it in state to celebrate the detest of the Busnlm Afmldfl Clfdinll Wolsey ridins in almost state iroln Chancery LAM. down to the greet ro processions oi 111w. ms spectacular oi all... it well inst such s historical sur- should exist. ll only M l 1'6- r to the people of mndon 2 a? .9... i I! o E ‘it thst they. are ‘Gitlzensof 00.11.11‘!!! 0",“.- An scccunt od the GluuW Em" pile Exhibition written to the Tor- onto Bsturdsy Night by MollieuMc- Gee includes the followin :— Th6 ygyy tar sud oi the Brit bulld- OLLIGE‘ out. umvsssm MONTREAL stem that seem s shle distance in sPflM- In tr 1 t, be f the earth re- 2:11am? slggvlyflooneoside lit faintly by an unseen sun. From 31d, o: the globe a faint light ill- bers through the transparent of the oceans and the ruby red of Br m. " QPQ ITO DO PM I “hm tlons m‘ “:21? pearthhn. we iridium ‘rich colors " The British Council of has ‘announced is“ Annual Hay drops (QQIInienIAIIalnsIIQIOI . , tsliid sud Home! Pill- STUDIO Great George St. Phone 272-1. ‘GIFTS For The June Bride You'll 8nd that ilollns-ufi China De pertinent is coun- Iiotel! ed with slits you'll enjoy . . . Gifts the will truly loom- fi. .- “°‘ ‘t’? {mull s-se o eau u l Choose Dinnerware from In world's lea’ {Dayli- flflg, I mwlhieu sud - ‘ll m (M? store. HOLMAN’S [DE AND AILOTTETOWN 9 V! QOWQ 9Q-O-O400-O O-Q-O-QQ-QQ-A AAAQAAA $4 mm‘ weather con- tested. clds TEE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN A The f NEWI m Rogers Hardware 00., Ltd. “IF IT’S HARDWARE, WE HAVE 1'1" In the year 1857 this store was opened under the joint partnership oi.’ the lube Thomas W. Dodd and the late Benjamin Rogers, and was lcnown as Dcdd and Rogers until 1904 when the name was changed to its present one; The Rogers Hardware Co, Lid. Almost ten years ago the firm came under the present manage- ment which consists cf the follow- ing officers: Mr. Benjamin Rogers, President; lid‘:- P. P. Rossiter, Vice President; Mr. F. A Vanlderstine. Secretary; and Mr. William T. Rogers, Direc- tor. A staii over twenty are employ- ed in the office and salesfcrce, and are well known for their com- petence and obliging manner in serving the public The Rogers Hardware, as it i5 popularly called is headquarters for the famous Jap-a-Lac line oi’ paints and varnishes, Yule locks and hardware, Big Ben Clocks, Gutts Perchn Tires, Ever Ready Batteries and Flashlights, Red Die- mond Pipe, and Community Silver- WBYB. as well as all Building and Shell’ hardware, Fox Netting, and Supplies, Cement, Roofing, Garden 'I‘oo1s, Auto Accessories, and gen- eral houseware. All lines are stocked for the wholesale as well as the retail trade, thus allowing this firm to sell st the lowest possible trices. The slogan o! this progressive firm is: Li its Hardware, we have it," and this has collie to mean s. great deal to the III-Will! public. The Rogers Hardware is always ready to supply you with any item o! hardware, and you will alwsys 11nd the latest and best in each line on display here. The success o! this firm is large- ly due to this tact, and also to the fact that they render their custom- ers a. fine service through ad- vertising their wares systematic- ally. Readers of the Guardian ere always lntormed of new shipments, or new types oi goods as soon as they strive and are thus enabled to procure the latest and best in all lines without delay. Strong supporters oi’ the service to the public, the Rogers Hardware 00., Ltd. ls among the sponsors or the Foto Blox Contest and all customers ere supplied with entry slips and an invitation to drsw their prizes on this store. An efficient delivery system is conducted by the Rogers Hardware and you may Phone your orders to 105. Purchases may also be made by mail with utmost confidence. A great many at the articles sold here are backed by the manufac- ture’s guarantee, and all lines carry the Rogers guarantee oi’ ser- lvice and satisfaction. Trans-Atlantic Air Service Discussed (By The Canadian Press) MONTREAL, June iF-Command- er G. Powell, Imperial Airways sky skipper in charge of the flying boat Cambria on experimental flights across the Atlantic last summer, conferred with Trans-Canada Air- lines oificisls here today relatlveto establishment of a regular service. The British flying man refused ~ to be interviewed. but it was learned Dominion Department of Transport officials also conferred - with him. on clean, fertile. esrlv land. Soy- beans have not given as large yields us the cro s already mentioned but soy-bean my is cxceptionuly high in protein and although this crxop is lute maturing, excellent quality hay was produced when the crop was cured on straddles. Sudan grass and early Amber Cane Sorghum are too late for the Frederlction district. Victory oats, Chancellor ens and common Vetch were us in the oats and outs mixtures and the rates of seeding were outs —-3 bushel; oats »—2 bushel, peas bushel; oats -2 bushel, peas 3-4 bushel and vetch —1-4 bushel per m. L A number of varieties and strains oi’ millets were tested. Japanese millet gave the largest yield oi’ any snnuul hay, but it requires a. long growing season, Empire mlllet- a. variety develo by the Central Experimental , is referable. It is earlier, has liner eaves and farmers in many sections could roduce their own seed. (‘Phis mil- et grown in i0 inch drills yielded 1800 pounds seed r acre st the Fredericton Btst on last year). Most oi’ the millets have been sown broadcast st the rate of 25 pounds seed per‘ acre. . Mandarin soy-been the most suitably variety tested. It was sown will egraindriil at the raleci’ 00 pounds per scre. Osts oats mixture and soy-been will give best returns when sown in my. Millet will ususlly give ggtglftfleturns ifdseedlng is delsgmed e cun warms up, s the 15th oil-June. The osts and ost mixture have beencutwhsntileostsareinml , the millets ss soon u or shcrtl be- fore they swra in {hull heed an the s0! cu e pods sre s- bout two-thirds mu. UI Iinsrds iinlment for bites. itwivirvnw “we. ,.. . .<.~w-,.._-, . . ABE NOT OONSPICUOUB ‘lbware NATURAL Phone tor your wuointluent. EMPRESS Bemlty Parlor 2B King Bonnie. Phone 160C U pholstering done by experienced enlis- man. Slip Covers nsstb snsdc. lee MI!‘ lllllll fit Henry MscFarlane Kent Street. Phone 1M2. WHITE WAFFLE CLOTH JACKETS AND JIGGER. COATS CLEARING AT SIJO THE GLORIA Cor. Queen s. Riicililnoilli so. Phone i IIIX'S SPECIALS WINDO GATES. QUEEN INGS. mn-dlwworhiimlllrosli LOX p nterefsting“ Profit - Sharing Pastime For ALL Our Readers READ TH ; ESE ADVERTISEMENTS— ENTER THIS CONTEST—DEAL WITH THESE FIRMS ,s1so.oo-|n rmzrs-suuoo A 1st Prize—--_--___$3,00 2nd Prize - - __ .__ .__ .__ $150 3rd Prize - - - _ ._ .__. $130 4th Prize---_-____ ,50 sumac». T00 Thdlintint-Sc. PrideoiibeV Corn; White tins c. REPS GROCERY norm sro X‘ e-TTwIT-mu- SPECIAL ' ‘USED PIANOI ' AT BARGAIN PRICES FROM SE30 UP. W BOX!!- ‘w! AIDE-WAYS- TBELLI! BORDEN T. MYERS Carpenter — Contractor 8t. ‘ Charlottetown l DIAMONDS, d WEDDING RINGS C. W. Patterson Jeweler Phone 394-1. 130 Great George Street IN M EMORIAM Mil. COLIN MACDOUGALL Nine Mlle Creek and surrounding districts were deeply shocked by the suddenaiyamqlng oi one of it most bclov and respected resi- dents in the person of Mr. Colin MncDougall. whose death took place on May 5th, st the age of 62 years. The lute Mr. McDougall wss born s: Nine Mlle Greek and with the exception of twelve years which he spent in the United States lived his whole life there. His Christian attitude toward all things that were done tor the betterment of the community endeared him to sll with whom he came 1n contact. lie was s valued mmeber oi’ the Church 0d Scotlsnd snd couIrLsl- MARITIME $1 wsys be found in his seat during its services. He was the son of ifhe late Mr. Edmund MacDougall and Margaret (Bell) MscDougall. His funeral which was largely attended took place on May 7th, After a short service at his home the remains were conveyed to Nine Mlle_Creek Church where another service was held both services bo- ing conducted by w. Lloyd Henderson. The pull-bearers were: Messrs. Samuel MscNeill, Hector Camp- bell, Ncnnan MacDonald. Neil MscQuax-rle, Artie Betts and Mich- ael Murphy human‘: m New. 56mm“); Luge...» Attendance — Glsdfl Quinn, Muriel Quinn; Melvin (II- ley. Lilllsn Teacher, anon McChlil-k. Cemetery. He leaves to mourn s sorrowing widow (nee Bomb MscDonsld sud one son "Gilbert Iorne" resid- v BEAUTY NOTE: Te have that reheshlls look, Drink “Garden City” PASTEUBIZED MILK it puts nature's rouge u your cheeks and gives you that cissr. glowing oulnplcisioll. Glfllflll City Milk gllrfi YOUR HEALTH. “H1010” A ‘ing st home to whom deepen sympathy is extended (Patriot Please Copy) WATERVALE scnoor. Honor Roll for May: Grade VIII-_ L-Chester Quinn. Grade VII-i, Mary Quinn. Grade IV-i. Frederick M01006] . Gladys Quinn; 3- Mary Mos ' e III—i. Teresa curley: t. Grsd Muriel Quinn. Grade II-l. Melvin Qlrlsy; i. Lillian Quinn. Grade 1-1. Joseph Curley. 1:#£Q-.—.I“l'¢;d.=.¥1s:k...ldol.. . .. . SESSION SACKVILLE. N. B. MMER SCHOOL Mount Allison University JULY 6TH T0 AUGUST IBTH i938 Community Leaders Lssdi: Ielllll‘ CW5‘! Oil Wil- A special two weeks tionisfi svho will conduct In thl M‘?! m4 "I9 5355"‘. with aosni. room and tul courses wm be: x. s. nerh- Matriculation subjects slvwsl 420.00 Oourses in Adult hslclt, mm t. . of well u courses iesems to de- liducattcn- Oommuni - logy, University of ‘ror- m“ cwmhb W“; mm. llip. Applied O8. - onto, O. A. 14b0, M. A, Prin ' 3 Handicrafts. roux ins. ire School. "1"“°“' """" m‘ ‘w’ J" etc, with personal consultation Florence Js-lnieson teacher B. 80.. or it. A. at the lhritilus with 16041118 94W!" ins. mtswa Public Biunmerschool. i‘ m: m; u.~.z,.~-.:~'-;. tr- m. l l. Wrltelorllcristlvobflstintetlsebirectonlsritinsln-sr UQOII- llflvtllolll b") 11s .1 rQub-JA. Miller Bros., Ltd. ' - A