PHONE 106 '_ F" plum-PC, courteous service Ln ‘Wilt-Ill! your grocery needs. quality and clllcloncr 5,1 the note oi our service and you'll enjoy ‘hopping lien. COFFIN & CO. 230 Grulton Strut CHOICE WALLPAPERS F012 SPRING m; want a choice selection 0g ngw iip-til-t-llo-mlnlllle ‘Vlll pal-p", come and see our ismlilfl- H. MacFarlane & C0. . pig 161-160 Kent Street HOME LIKE Desorlios the m served here. We elaivlhveyfiwg: developed the like ICIIIQQ. PIIBN. and our. customers appreciate this angle of o," service. ‘Resolv- meao. lllllches at all hours. Old Spain Tea Rooms 151 Kent street STE WAR Tis BAKERY Kent Street Ask For A Receipt And this interesting contest, then, it you are draw your prize order here. E. N. KAYS Groceries, Dry Goods and Coal 18-18 Upper Queen street Dainty Pastries For your Bridge Party, or on oc- casions when you want things phone 211 and DIM‘? W!" order. Prompt service. Leaky Furnace? simply phone dbl-L l-nd It'll have that iixed promptly. All work eillclently performed. BEVAN BROS. " Plumbing and Heating 92 Weymouth Street FOR. PROMPT EFFICIENT ‘SERVICE PHONE YOUR RADIO t DOCTOR. 1282 - ‘s? F‘? I Ramona“ sw-Q v. u. muwffiflnm Radio Lahoratorlls River Bold NO RISK Youtskenoriskinbringing, broken watches or Jewcllry to us - workmanship is guar- susrsnteed and our prices low. Chester A. Campbell 151 Queen street N0 Exceptions !v All your garments can be dry cleaned with safety with our modern equipment. Phone 002-1. for prompt scrvicc. Geo. C. Cudmore Individual Dry Cleaners 156 Great George Street llurhoe’s Grocery’ Wcyniouth and Fitzroy Sta. A lllENl‘ AND 14251! MARKET sours, libs. tor 755i: COOKING arenas, non; loe raiser COOKIES, n». . 19c cons near, n». .. 9c ENGINES and enfieiicircvii. l Our workmanhip and equipment _ work of repairing engines oi all makesui: thoroughly modern and our workmen ski e When your engine-motorboat, donkey. 81114311"- bile or any possible tyne-owls "~~1'=1‘t a °“' tion, get it touch with us. Brace Stewart & (Co. Charlottetown, P. E. I. REPAIRED for the YOU CAN WIN! I Send in Your Reply TODAY. Spring Tune - Up When you tslro your oar out for the iii-st time alter the Winter lay-nil, drivc stroll“ for so Pownal street and have the our tiloroughly checked. Angus MacEachcrn 89 Poimal St. PM!“ m‘ é ' __. Small Or Larfle ¢--- "Hlvnselswyonr orders illtt-licsaaic and aivoyou thibenmcerlustbsrrsln Pflwl- Pllonelltfi. Aligelina Bil-notion. A (tenant Groceries " QUALITY We believe in giving our cus- tomers quality meats consist- ent with ‘ ‘ supplies. When you order here. 1M! may be sure oi the best. THOS. H. MILLS 135 llillsboro Street Phone 38$ W; now have in stock n complete line oi’ Sunsvurthy and other grades ol wall piper, also muresm and full assortment oi 5-3 saint. Now is the time to gct yollr Sprlflfi requirements while there is a mod 5mg u; pick lrom and our prices are right. NEXT WEEK'S SPECIALS 3 tins Tomatoes for ...... 25o 2 lbs. Mixed Cookies .... 25c McGuigan & Boyle Phone 5 Hunter River ROCPS LIMITED The name that is synonymous with fresh, quality meats at honest prices. When you phone 389 or 390, you know your order will be tilled Just the way you wish it and that our delivery service will be prompt and courteous. 'iwarded—lst. $25.00; tiser on this page. Then attach a receipt and four awards 51mm‘. The Ideal Specialized Key Better Perfect Home Our If Enter EXPLANATICN 0F CONTEST The Charlottetown Guardiarfs “IDEAL BUSINESS SERVICE” will be published every Saturday for twenty- six consecutive weeks, with tile-last appearing in the issue oi May 18th, 1935. Four prizes will be given away every week-Isl. $4.00; 2nd, $3.00; 3rd, $2.00 and 4th, $1.00. Al the end of the final week, three special prizes will be 2nd. $10.00 and 3rd, $5.00. Charlottetown Guardian will issue all prizes in the form of merchandise orders that will be honored by any adver- CONTEST RULES Each week the name oi’ some one or more advertisers on this page will be taken and words will bepiisteil from the letters making up the name, Each word listed begins with one oi’ the letters of the advertisers’ name. These words so listed will be purposely omitted from the copy material appearing in a corresponding number of advertise- ments, one word only being left out of any one advertise- ment. Having read each advertisement carefully and locating those in which the words were omitted, contestants must write the name o1’ the advertisers in whose announce merits a word was missing, along with the missing word in each individual one. Also state the-merchant or merchants whose names were used as key letters for the missing words. These key letters are jumbled but when put in order spell an advertiser's name. advertiser on this page. indicating that business had been transacted with at least one of ihc advertisers on the page mid mail or bring your letter to The Guardian Oflicc. Each week four replies will be drawn from all received given 1l'l the order of their drawing: 1st, $4.005 2nd, $3.00; 3rd, $2.00; and glth, $1.00. As all prizes will he given in merchandise orders, it is necessary to state. in_ your reply the name_of the merchant upon whom you wish the prize order drawn, At the conclusion of the Feat- ure, three special awards, $25.00, $10.00 and $5. , will be given to the three persons who have number of replies during the contest. SEND IN YOUR REPLIES There is no limit to the number of replies any eon. testant may send in each week, any manhunt on this gage Erma-vi ___ _ '__ v All replies to this contest should be addressed to _ Business Service, The Guardian. Charlottetown, P. E. L. and should be in this om“ n01 later than Thursday noon each week. _ This contest is open to all except employees of the Charlottetown Guardian and their families. WORDS The to your solution from any sent in the greatest EARLY Prompt delivery Whether you sic the first or last customer, you'll lind the same friendly courteous sci-vice extended, and also groceries and meats at prices that siicll "economy." Phone ‘I41 or ‘H8. CASH s. CARRY STORES W. ll. DENNIS, Prop. sinesservice MISSING OR LATE AGE THIRTEEN _ 107 Awards v $1.00 to $25.00? lit u A Complete Range .‘.’..‘..."’.‘Z.'“.‘l‘.'.‘ il’.°.‘-‘.'Zl...'i-‘;?°“‘l.‘.’ economically equip your team i cull st THE BIKE SHOP 183 Great: George Street Phone 941 i \ Expert Treatment 0t all foot complaints palm- lcssly done; ii’ your leet trou- ble you at intervals or reg- ularly, phone 612 lor an ap- tment. Join SUNNYSIDE Beauty 8i Chiropody Parlor Phillips Bldg. SERVICE With a smile and a cheery word thrown in; we enjoy selling choice groceries and welcome you to sample our service. S. N. KAYS 87 Powniil street We Buy And Sell I! you have anything you have house for in clothing. providing a receipt from Mr“- “£- P???‘ PRIZE WINNERS MYS- A. H. Burke, Market Building. Miss Ausic Stevenson, Wheatley River. * Miss Lillian Coifin, 114 Edward Street. Miss Jessie Harper, East Royalty. n’; g pleasure to stay indoors ivlicn your home is comfortably heated. Homeward Bound Phone 240 to keep your llin well liil- ' ed with hard or soft HM!- A. PICKARD CO. I MAYFAIR TEA ROOMS Gan ollcr you s dblllhtllfl service in the way 99 “Km lunches. You can alwaysbe certain oi’ get-tins the "M" delicious sandwiches. 11""? and coflee as well as s. wide vurlot! or soit drinks, lrult. candy and " t When you are looking for a high class Tea Room. ti’! "l" MAYFAIR Prince and Kent Streets A New Battery ‘I We handle Exide and Prest- o-iito batteries and tee both to give you excellent ser- SPRING FURS lng. ,We assure you ot expert workmanship and moderate charges. Eastern Furriers J. D. KENNEDY Brace Bulldin; Bring iliem to us for rcslyb» V. ing, remodelling or repairv- > l little will buy. Florist hlrnltur , etc, call in and see Vi"- Ill. t’ l: The Exchange Store Mauestesvfi: tery ... ..';‘...i.'.‘.“.'.f.‘§€"".i':.';. m. m BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME With flowers and potted plants. Our range is wide and you will be delighted to learn how much a Phone 269 for enquiries, JAMES TAIT .5 CONTESTANTS PLEASE NAME THE ADVERTISER and young slllie. The Pure Early in the morning, st noouday, or late in the evening, GARDEN CITY MILK is nourishing, healthy nia appetlllng n»- old And remember, GARDEN CITY MILK is pasteurized and clarified for your utmost protection. Milk Co. Prescriptions From any doctor skilfully and morally “Bounded b! graduate drlllllsts. sruis yours to us! C. C. HEESLHEN 115 Queen Street. Phone ‘I'll. Merchandise Orders We invite 70!! l0 ‘III It'll’ prlsoordcrolllillldatthe- ‘m, tlrne rc you that for quality coal at low prlofl flune I18. rmnpt service i» ‘courteous driven. W. D. Gillie & Co. GOAL DEALER! oi the Junior 91611110868- Tlie Georgetown lvlaplc heals pllyad the Montsslle Junior Prim- roses in a fast za-ms 0i hockey at the Montague Rink on ‘menial! night. The score was 1-0 in favor On Wednesday night an "all star" Montague team went down to detest to the tune 0i 8-4 when they met the Georgetown Maple Leafs at our local rink. The Carnival put on by the Rink -- on i‘ ’ , night was wcll psbronlsed and some very good costumes were in evidence. The ladies‘ prim went to Miss Illlllsn Walker as the Nurse o! the Dionne Qlllnlruplets. Miss Walther in onsrae cl the quintuplets and accompan- ied by Dr. Daios (‘lied Jenkins) created quite o. sensation. m» whole group mode up s very mfilfilt/IXIQ 1IIl'_ stifln. Ml’. Chas. Jenkins won the Gentleman's WN- flo fluted in a clever potato-sack costume representing "Depression." masquerade-s worthy oi.’ not: were mu Marion iwluse as "Old Mother Hubbard" and Min Evelyn Hessian as "Red Gross Nurse." Miss Nora Bateson. OarneflO Ub- rarics Bfliieflvtsor was in George- town on oflleisl business lust week. my. J. T. Payne returned on llnnday from clnrry Valley Micro he had spent several diys last woo: conducting lcnten service-J ' Mt: Ennis McCornlack, R. N. .'l::rg‘!.'i\\'li'. is at p: 31cm; 0.i pro- fessional dilly at the King's county Hospital, Montague. Little Everett Liewve-liyii is grud- uiilly recovering from his ncent ‘BTLULIS illness. Mr. Louis Fouflre- who was s0 rltlcally ill with pneumonia is now onvalescent-G M1‘. ALBION SCHOOL Rlepart o! Mt. Aiblsn School [or ‘he month of Pain-unriv- Grade X-l Cedric Biillem. Grade IX-l Mina Jenkins. Grade V1II— i Arthur Ballem 2 Lrnvson Jenkins Grade VI‘! Ruin Jar-dine 2 rfi-irle Jardinc 3 ‘lVPtgtlfti- Bnllem. Grade V-i Vern Jenkins 2 Thelma. Myers 3 Fiddle Myers. Grade IT—- lSI3—l Dewar Bnlleml 2 Jack Jenkins. Grade lI~/Jrl-i Johnena Myers and Alma. MncNlcll (equal) l! Etta Jenkins Grade lI—-i.lrl--lbl--1 Catherine ntacfllell 2 Ora Balirm, 3 ltlsrlon Myers. Grade 1—(Sr)—i Morris Jenkins. ind Ewen Myers icqulll‘. Gmdq ‘l-(Jri-i Armc lTtfllillfLi 2 Chester Jenkins. Perfect Attendance: _- Arthur Tlsllem, E6116 Jardnc, Ruth Jcnloins. Vera Jenlvils. Juek Jenkins, Dewar Bailcm. Johnz-Ino Myers, Etta Jenkins. Alma. Mac- Nicll. C1‘ :‘.."".Tl9 ‘Mazrllofl, lvlcrrts /l‘lli<.l"6. Edythe O. Lawton, ‘tcillcllcr. IIARTSVIIJJE SCHOOL m.‘ Honor Rill for Hafiavllle School for PVIDTURIVIW- Grade X--1 Irma-y MscKenzie, I Margaret, Macbeod 3 Lillian Mae- lead Grad-e IX—1 Jennie Murray. 2, Mary Callaghan 3, Lloyd Nicho- son. Grade Vin-q niva Brycntdi, 2 Joseph Clarken. Grade V1-—l Leslie Nicholson, I Mantel-ll Nicholson. 8 Oliver Mac- Leod. Cinulc V-1 Catherine PriIcll .3 Alexander FklI-zlell- G/rauc Iv-i Jcnntc Nicholson, I Donald Mackonuiu l Sheldon Nicholson. ~ Grace 111-1 miyli Ociladiau, Gertrude Mlacleod. ultimo MOTHER. John. dear, said Mabel. as bcr lord and master entered the house, I've Just hnd a letter from mother, . and she ts coming to spend Christ- mas with us. it is a pretty expensive trip for Mummy, and I ’ ’ it we couldn‘t help her out a little. Oi course we can. said John, giving his wife a .,enerous kiss. Just you write and tell her that I'll be only too sllul to pay lot her railway ticket back home eglln so soon as she decide; to go. Youtli~~The e's winetliing duve- likc about that. girl you introduced me lo Zoe, lil1i;l ' Pleased "To Meet 0N WHICH YOUR ORDER IS T0 BE DRAWN. PHONE 1243 And make an appointment to have your hair dressed. It means so much to your sp- pearanoc to be well groomed. ROSE MARIE ' IIAIRDBESSING PABIDB Peal-don Building When flowers express your thoughts as nothing else will. plane I29 and we'll be oi im- mediate service. Estate Mrs- John Williams 1d Upper Prince street You And pleased to serve you with hush groceries and fresh meats. Dependable cash and carry service. M. E. GRIFFIN ll Sydney Btrcflt Phone 1851-1. His Pa.’ -Ye~, shes pigeon-med and silo cau coo, loo PAINTING Inall its branches-exterior, ' ‘ " , lettering, sign paint- ing, wood grslning- eupcrt service - reasonable cost. J. A. DOYLE Pu-lntin r 1 ‘ I Grafton Street QUICKLY and. CAREFULLY PRINTED job and zlrc filnlifll for time put the, work in our hands. We can save you both time and, money. Guardian Central Job Printery Charlottetown Phone 133 ‘Ml Solution to Last Week’s Contest Advertiser's Name-ROSE MARIE MISSING WORDS ‘ j p I 6 Our -Sunnyslde Beauty a Chiropody "“‘“ .. . Parlour ' . " Earnest ~—Easteni Furriers iN FRESH AND H . SMOKED FISH it." 1113s; lltlaalhl-‘arlnm it ('0. h . Right S. N. Kay ' ma“: Tisha; on: Satisfying l-‘Mnyfair Tues. Rooms fish spectals that will any —Cash and Carry Stores be sure to please you.\_, {Iggy fifigaiflftflllttrp’ Queen Meat Market ' ° W“. MlcNEILL, Prop. M! Quen Struct Q IMPERIAL . . . FOX Stencil (‘utiing For Occasions is one of our specialties; ron- BISCUITS Mcan flner loses with richer pelts. Ask for than at your dealers. Be sure to attach a Receipt from any Merchant on this Page. ‘ suit us at any time. H. H. KING Tinumith Kent Street ilAliliBiLLS it When you want ‘a good _ —-—————i ‘t. WE ASK. YOU It it isn't better business to shop iii your own neighbor- hood. Our mesh arc priced as low us possible. W. M. MUISE 1o swine rm Road Phone iii-i.