1 OCTOBER .13. 193a ._.¢¢--_.- MISSING LEETTER PAGE mu TTIRIRTY BU _.;—-—-—P-_ 800 Pairs Ladlcs’—Chlld‘s-lllen's Genuine Leather arunoon l SLIPWZRS aQg PAIR These slipper! sell regularly in I Montreal at $1.98 pair, but ow- . m; to an over-production sf the mauiloturer we are able to ofler at this low 11111111111111 stone i_______...._-_..-..-~ __________________._ .....;.__------ “ BUILDERS _ ATTENTION " 5 oomplete line of everything required for repairs and new construction work. Nails,_rooflng and sheathing papers, asphalt shingles, roof- ing cement. tarred felt, port.- land cement, roofing oil, zinc, leeks and knobs, glass, puty There , are twenty-four amongst the advertisements ‘appearing on this page. put together they spell T-ll-E C-H-A-R-L-O-T-T-E-T-O-W-N G-Zf-A-R-D-I-A-A’. Read each of the advertisements carefully and you will find THE MISSING LETTERS. Dilrposely misspelled words When Send your PROWSE BROS LTD. 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Hunters Chocolates A Always Fresh at Alex McPhersons '13 Queen St. THE OLDEST INSURANCE COMPANY IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Hynclman o & Co., Limited McL URE- and Purposes. rurchasln Agents oi Sliver Fox and other Furs for Hudson's Bay 00., London, England. - m “fauna Ofliceu-llii and 212 Kent Street. a. Phonesw-MG and. 386. MILLER BROS Ltd. | Cbarlotwmwn l CHARLOTTETOWN. P. L SILVER F OXES AND FURS ..Delers in High Class Live Silver Foxes for Breeding MacKINN ON Candidates Heard At Tyn_e_ Continued irom Pose ll the expert, who is quoted as saying. the farmers have no knowledge of cranberries, and lack of sand in the Wimtry makes the Island not suit- able‘. Another ridiculous thing was the report. on page 1i that Hungarian Dartridges had been introduced and would clear the potato fields oi bugs. (laughter). Matters of education, especially on agricultural lines were dealt with b9 Mr. Arsenault. also, the Provncial Government's promise 9i Old Age ‘Pensions. Education and Prohibition. The waste oi the snow plough, pur- fill-ted last year, was all ably dealt with. \ ' Premier LeIa flan. ' Mr. Lea gave a. lengthy ‘wealth in which he dwelt on finance and the road‘ policy. Coming to prohibition, he said that the people seemed to demand o. 100 F’?! tent eniorcement of the prohib- tlon law. but did not demand it ot| Valley other laws and the reason was be- cause lt had been brought into polit- ice. the Conservatives. Voice iro audi~ encc “Is it any better now?" The Premier replied "That is a matter oi‘ opinion, m'ne is diiierent from yours.“ Premier Lea in defendins the act of the Government in sanc- tioning the releasing of prisoners from the jail contended that the pri- son was not a hospital, neither was it n maternity ward. No one had been released excep‘ under doctor's orders. They had even had x-rays taken of men‘s lungs. On ris'ng to address the audience in his ten minutes rebuttal, Mr. Sharp received fa splendid ovation. He dealt very ably with the subjects brought up by his opponents. Touching on the fact that Mr. Campbell had ch the second dis- trict in which to secure a seat, Mr. Sharp said it was currently reported that Mr. L. R. Allen had offered to resign his seat for Mr. Campbell but the canddate had refused it, he sup- posed because he thought it was saier Anyhow, it was not enforced by ' here. A vote oi thanks was tendered the chairman, Mr. W, G. Montgomery, of Port l-liil, on the very, fair and im- partial manner in which he had con- ducted the meeting. ' On the platform were, besides the Candidates, Premier Lea, l-lon. Peter Sinclair. Mr. Adrian Arsenault and Mr. Thomas McNutt. of Malpeque. The meeting closed with the National Antherrn-S. Oonventlon OF " M. R. E. Couricil ANNUAL sessions orau r.\' WESLEY MEMORIAL. CHURCH DELEGATES WELCOME!) MONGTON. out. iii-The eleventh convention oi the Maritime Relig- ious Education Council opened in the Wesley Memorial _United Church last evening. ‘There was a. large at- tendance oi delegates from all parts oi the Mariiimes- They flflivflPport was replete with much iniorma- m; first time that a Worlds sun- throughout the day and many had registered prior to the opening oi the conference at 1.45. J. R. MacGregor, oi Halifax. pres- ident .of the M.R.E.C.. Grega. of Saint John, led in worship- ’ . |0++oosoo¢oo5oo called the convention to order and A- M- session was the adrdes by Dr. Frank Parallel Specialization Conferences: Chiltlrens Work, Miss Alice H. l-lar- and Mrs. J. R. Saint, l~2v11s111gt0n; . ‘i "riifi. LZITIAK I..UYI'.I‘ET()WN GUARD! .'\l\' ‘F The Advertisers on this Page Offer their High Grade M erchandise" or Dependable Q-erviges t Fair Prices. It is Hoped that Every GUARDIAN Reader Willi Read Every Advertisem t a u " en on this Page, then Buy. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Offers Every Reader an Opportunity to Win $130 IN MERCHANDlSE PRIZES $130 $5.00-—7$3.00-—1$2.00—,-THREE, WEEKLY PRIZES--$5.00——$3.00—$2.00 RULES— READ A CAREFULL Y answer with a receipt for a one dollar purchase made during chand-ise t l _ - . _, r u‘ .7 _ - I . this week from any of the merchants whose advertisements order for? 013132;.“fimieéfllthlifage’ the second an ‘ appear on this page. There will be three prizes awarded each order for two Dollars in merchandisz-mll’ [s8 and the ‘kn-d. ' week. All correct answers will be placed in a box and drawn. answers as you wish The contest ' ' 0U may send as many The first drawn will receive an order for five dollars in rner- Guardian employees nnd their famillsiegpen to everyone except ' Last Week’s 2. Mrs. E. W. Hirtle, their orders on merchants. l. Miss Rena hlacluean, 212 Kent St. I s. Catherine Duffy, 91 Prince st. Prize winners will please call at The Guardian Office for Prize Winners HARD 172 Sydney Si. TERIES, SPALDING ATLI-ITIC same - AUTO-DOCTORS. Lei us cure your car's ailments. Palmer Electric Ltd WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We haven't a Doctor's Certi- ficate. but w‘rc Doctors all the FENNELL and a ' ~ . . ' ‘ 11111350110 noormos, BRAhDRAM - ussosnsox ~. H . wasrrnu AMMUNITION, rr-znrecrrou TIRES, ' “PROTECTO" PRESERVATIVE PAINT, BURGESS BAT. WARE GOODS CHANDLER I73 Grafton Street Henry MacFd WE upholsler and repair furniture, sell furni- ture coverings and accessories, sell 62 in. luidtlz car topping, sell mirror plates anrlresiver old ones. We move and crate furniture, we pack China wedding presents, etc., a specialty- rlane d’: Co. \m 0A1 You are assured oi the best in l A __ "1 I Manufactued from select Island CHARLOITETOWN, r1 a. 1. .. .... _ .1. . 1 When buying D. & F. PRUDUGTS showing of these in the nerve-i l Cl0cks—Wc have :1 special l styl g BS- l Hams, Breakfast Bacon, ec. I | l l Porkers i I J cweler and Engraver I l, o. n. 111101 FRASER l: \ l 1 l l ‘l l» i l i l Choice Picnic Hams per lb 23c Premium Rolled Oats pkg. 30c Cream Tartar, per lb. .. 30c 1 Bulk Tea, per lb. . .. 3ae , Toilet Paper. 7 for . . . . . . .. 25c 1 I 1 -l Grape Fruit ilarge) 25¢ 1| l! l be satisfied with Radio until Distributor A MAR-GONI RADIO "m" Radio Se! eventually Why put it off. You will not .1. A. orsnrn 132 Great George Street ollerafng Radio Station c. u. c. K. \ you ear it by Marconi. l for r. c, 1. Redmond extended an official web‘ come from the City oi Moncton to the delegates, expressing the wish’ that their stay would be both enjoy- able and profitable. Greetings on be- Half of the churches of the city were extended by Rev. Harold Tomklnson, of the Wesley Memorial Church, and a reply to both addresses was made by Rev. Waldo C. Machum. oi hed- ericton, who thanked His Worship and Rev. Mr. Thomkinson ior the cordial greetings they extended to the visitors. I The convention then named var- ious committees to act. alter which’ the President, Mr. MacGr-egor, de- livered his annual report in which he comprehensively outlined the achievements of the M.R.E.C. during. the last year. Mr. Macciregors re-. tion of an exceptibnally interesting. nature and was regarded as a most. valuable contribution to the conven- tlon. Another feature of the opening I Langford, oi Toronto, general eecre-' an able manner on the subject of “Educational Evangelism." The ad- dress was well received, and the speaker was loudly applauded as he concluded. During the evening the choir of At the evening SE-“éim RPY- D1. Wesley Memorial Church sang thmGeorge J. ‘Prueman, President oi anthem “Sun of My soul." [Mount Allison University, Sackvlilc. Previous to the opening o] theuill give an address. as will also Mr convention, the General Board of lilyron C. Settle, Directonni vaca- the I\I.R.E.C. mrt in the church. lnliion and Week-Day Schools. Inter the absence of L. W. Slmms, Saint|hntional Council of Religious Edu- John, general chairman oi the. cation, Chica8°- 0n the sublfifi 0i Board. Rev. H. S. B. Strothard. oflwiaking More Time for Religizm Saint. John. took the chair. Mnliclucaiion." or, Rev. A. Gibson. General Work- ers. A. M. Gregg presiding. Leader. Dr. Frank Langiord. ‘Flimms is attending a meeting oi the! Among the P. E. I. delegates or programme committee in New York Nirs. F. E. Boothroyd, York; hi1“ for the Worlds Sunday School con- Bennett. Charlottetown: Mrs. Ralph vcntion which meets in i932 in Rio Oalibeck, Bodeque; Mrs. Athol Ellis d: Janelro. South America. This ls_O'i..eary; Mrs. R. H. Jenkins, Chan ‘lcttetown; Miss Johnson Charlotte- day School convention has been held town; Mrs. Fred Moyse, Bedeque. south of the Equator. lMrs- George McPherson. Summer- The convention continues today.'.=ide; Mr. J. A. McKenzie, Kensing- three srsslcns being held. The sf-Etcn; Mrs. Robert Oulton. Coleman: icmnfin session will be featured by Mr. Bertram Palmer. (TLcary; lilr. Russel W Rogers, Cricrnan: Rz-v FOIIOWBII ti‘!!! Hi8 WOIBNP NEW!‘ tarv of the United Charon Board-riscm oresldina. Conference LeadenlMiss wedlock. Hunter River. F Dressers] work, F. B. Watson mesiclixig. Lead- MEN WHO KNOW GET THEIR caor 111w. x1 MoLELLAN BROS QUEEN ST. CHARLOTTETOWN THE GYPSUM INDUSTRY OF i CANADA i, The movcaslug importance oi the ‘gypsum industry 111 Canada is evi- ldenced by the fact the 1Jrodurtmn has increased Over 155 DH com in quantity and 347 p01‘ com 1n value ‘during the last ‘J0 yous. Although the export trade m crude gypsum st1l1 forms a large propor- tion oi the industry. 1t is gratifying 4'10 sec that the homo ronsunipiion is Irteadily increasing and wh1lc H19 percentage oi the cssudc gvifsuv11 1s less than 20 per ceni, its value is practically 50 per cent oi the total gypsum production o! the whole country. 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' The hiinea Branch oi the Depart- ment of Mines, Ottawa. issued in i915 a report on "(Invpsum in Cana- da.“ which covered tho operations up to tho: date but ih» rapid changes and advance made m the zr-clinclvsb’ ‘or gypsum since that tune have j been sirch that an entirely new ' pubiication on this subject has been proplifcrl and is 110w available ior r11 ‘xfrc11iloii l This‘ publication. entitled "T115 ‘ Guardian €l31-;~.1::*:: ' assured o.’ Win11": c~:11~.1:' 1., ACF .‘-Z‘!-‘.‘v'iat\1 Yo; Johnson’ f‘! w Ladle Ready-To-Wer iii Cri-at (ltr-tjs,“ Fin- i. A Good Place to Buy Your final: 0r Dress JERSEY DRESSH" $7.09 to 3115i dread Baked lrum, lettuce .mi mallard. surrounded by .1111 fresh slices oi S'I‘l.\’.'.-'.l'l‘ Broad the fir». for»; in the world. Our Wll.‘ '.., WHOLE WHEAT ::11:l ' l l.\.' Breads form a \vl1:='1<- ' .. 1:11 economical fond inr ilu- \-. .1l1-. family. l Durant Auiomhiles { 1"'_ YOUR SUIT Stewarts Bakery ~ For low trasportatlon use a I m; V‘ ._ l: .. 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