130i: iiigiir THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN JULY 2. 1937 hey Flush 'tilll:‘n flint’ Lit-vii F1‘ ‘i ii- v _.i.i.. i" lllll UIIH‘ uvc rostliii "will l.< u): ..v: Li‘. i.11i Iittill; ‘.i.. 'I_I.‘(.IH Hill t ‘ lilll \' [XIII \'l‘.t'll ‘ o "Illlllliliiiil arm Illli »\ f.‘ \Z%ca7'io1r irvil no towering hotel . iil~l a group uf snug k Iii]: u: nii the edge nf i. ‘\l» iic .1: ihc Central ‘I ’lv.i;iiinu;1lccii sea llfil\', Kl)“.- - v 11ml?! l'L'\lI uiitcr liguon for ntivl PJIIIHIITK.‘ lilciil I Jtlicv . . . ihi: pcrieCt 1i in: u “fiimilyv” VJCJIIDD.‘ i<.~.v.-. t. w. s". to pa‘! day .1. .... 1...; llllall. I o /..v....~.,/..... n1’- dvvq .\t..»i,i;rr. yo‘. LTANADIAN NATIONAL . Q ;¢,’,.-d:&/ p“ . - u _~_::iisuiig&i'leaving your wool to he 2ll‘Il anti WWIYPII .. ('ii.ii"_'i-s are, i- 7v v .II "ti; ii-iits prl" ;.- v !_ i;.i.i1v1i~.| viirii ‘Iii 11-" is v‘ , ~ 3 “u, it‘ uivl. ' .~. i:.| mt: .:.w iiii- p: . i'i .- 1.: \\'-| \-..i liial ii|i"l Illtlx ti yii-il i tcnts I . i . I qiv-iiiii ]llit'f‘ for III- .l iflHi ‘ttillll. I v. ‘l. ‘f. (I v. i ~l. ( l)\i|(>.\', t Imiliiitctvivvll 1.1 . 7m. IL. Professional Cards “MEGAN & "co? (‘lizirterivd Accountants Hi1 lttchmond Street P. O. Box l2- Phoni- I7. B\|IIU\"I YR. \](I.\F,l T‘) Bank lll t Aiiiida "ldl ALIIAN FAmuEi snLlflTnn, LTC LOAN Uhlrlotlrtnm Alina. W. Mzitheson HARRIS I i ll. ‘IULIVITOR. ETC btiiiiv-y lo Loan (‘fillefllfllll f)" -- m) Urnrize Street c :- —.- If‘ Mcllctid t W F]. III-IS" A J A l5E.\"l'l.EY. K C. Bariistrrs and Attorneys-atolls! MONEY TO DOA-N id under aim c ivoisoiis through the natural channel. thus Aitrs in tiic kiilhtgvs. is ivo lltPii of nursing a backache. ‘ii. c. 1i. > . you ~. .\l.iiiii\ ", vtl i1 , ._ llf s - v 1 i.-v r ifiiiiilicl. H ool , it“ . ll" u. 'l \\'l‘»llt‘l|, nil dirt ‘ ,, - i tiuty. ||.ll\t'll out. ' 11v s!!! iif sviigl-v varii l’: v‘ ‘v t, il".'lil -:l ‘vilYlli ll"?- iti illllt, lv1,il'\t‘ illlil honking. ikii ‘lll‘})‘lw iinvl ouiicr.‘ ‘ IIJI ltll tll| |7.l|l‘l is. iiililri-ss I .v~i v- t ll tviiii~ lll~t|l'. - v»: i-i i-i.v.il iii" lffltllvl. I i. -~ t \‘ 1i it" pi ii viii i011 The Kidneys ixikiiincviitiiig on a kidney remedy ' flush out the thousands of little filters that become IIIIISL be kept working properly in order to throw trade name NOX KIDNEY IIIIO the blond sircam, and almost I'11i_' They immediately iiigizzs and the (‘Iltlfe urinary tract After a vast uiiprovcincnt in your \‘i‘i\l' and orig-iii. your iicadachcs lllilllls. ji-i foi-ii: And vii-xii purkivgc contains iztvi- 1min am" rlisivrder of the kid- - moi ' "rciittiiciit will be the best - "ilClV from: Tlic I-Iuizhes ("i- Montague; Souris 'l‘iii- 'I‘ayloi" Drug 60., .‘.\ *' ll t iii, Rociifortl Square M (‘ontinucd from pane six m. (‘irridc >V~donatcd lay "l vs o: the Roucrs Halal- ~ Co iiniiriicil L0 Louisa Ros- tmv (‘orrrci Dcportmciit V and \'I Frances Mc- t>v" (‘ivvncriil PI‘OII(‘I"T‘.'.‘_\' . I ‘o I"'I't‘i7\ Pciidcrizast. ./.c fvvi" Hiuiiivst Aggregate in . o V Wiiiinzi NIi-Miiian. Prim» foi Firioiity to Ditty donat- Wii hv Mi" Pitoli —Ailllfl Hcnncssvyv, Piurr- for Application ilonatcd by. \lr Puoli Lillian Mcfman. Parr in: (‘orrcct D~portmcnt~ Jwvcc (tiiiidy Pri/i- for HIUIIPSI Aggregate in (irnric V Wlllfi Fit7gcra]d_ PFIVI‘ for Highest Aizgrcgaie in A (‘orrcct lkvportmcnt - nn (‘ojviin Prlzi- for lfzulicst Aizereizatc In (‘irarlc IV Inviise Wcclizc. Pi'izo for Corrcct. Dcportmcnt. in (irnrlc IV Vivian Duncan. Prim; for Highest AHIZYPERIQ‘ in (iv-riiio I\' Iiillfll Trainor. Privc for Second IIIQIIPSI Az- grcgviic iiotiatcd h_v Mi". B. Roaers "Y tll" Honors Hardware 00.. avvcrdcrl to Franccs Rossitcr. Pi-m- for Hiizhcst Aggregate in 'lc III. Mary McPhec. Pvt/c for (‘orrrvci Deportment in ti v lv“ III and HK-Margarct Iiiind. Prize for Hittiiost Aggregate in Gradc IIf~Edna Power. Priwc for Correct Dcportment in , Grridc III ~Joan Peters. Pi-lrc for Application II Tcrcsa Doiicctte. Privc for Correct Dcportment lri Gwric ll Phvliis Maccionaid. Pit/l‘ for Hiuliest Azarcizate in Grarln II ~Dorotiiy Saundcrs. Prizc for Ilizhcsl‘. Azizrcizate in Givirlc I Eileen Brown. Prirc for Dcpovtinciit Grades I illlfi II 'I‘i*i"csa bfoiyncaux. Prlw" for liiizlivsi Aizizrcgate in (i"i\il" I. Rita Gallant. Prw/r- for Corrcct Di-portment in (Ira ‘c I- Dorothy Pvvtcrs. Priz/c for Improvement in I\lll.\li‘ A Mcinbivrship Card in the (‘oinnviiiiitv Concert Association IlftIYllPfl hv Rcv. Mother Superior, ziivirrlerl to Eilr-cn McPhcc. 12nd PFIZP for Improvement mciitivrl by Kathleen McNeeiy and Emily Kclly. Frizc for "TIIPOYV Aivrvro Arsctiauit (iiiiicict. Tho following Pupils made an aicraac of 75 per cont in a Written Tc~l in Tilcory of Music. Alvcrc Arscnault: Eileen Plicc; Filcanoi" Gatidct; lfcrncssoy Kathlccn i : in Grade in Music ~ and Eleanor Mt‘- Mary McNeely; Emily Kcllv; Mary Bradlcy. I Prizes for Needlework i Grade IX- 1 (iraric VII - (iraiie VII and VIII-Frances v strain Gratics VI and VII~Liliian ' \\'li1tr-. tirade VI~ Rose Murphy. " (iradc V and VI~ Frances Wil- Still (lriiilc V Jiiiiiesivne Mullen. (Era/lo IV and V—L0is Hen- l IIIXS \' iltll‘ IV Cathci"ini= Lco iiriivii-s 111 and IVVMary Quinn. 1 lilTHlP ill Jcan Costello. Crliltit‘ II.‘ Mary Martin. l Tito following 'I‘\\"cnty"-cigi"it putms of (lratic VIII have follow- ‘hort (‘ivxii".~i~ of liccturcs on iliiiii“ . sing t1l\t'll by Miss (iiiiati vi; ‘l"iv.~ Pl'tl\'lllt'llll Hciiitii Depart,- 'ni.~iit and haviitz stirtccssttilly pas- fl a writtv-n PXRIIIIDRLIDH therein i..i v- l)l‘f‘ll fi'.\’fll(l"tl Ccrtlftcatcs. l v l‘ (‘v-ftlfuuilt-s \\'f‘l‘l* gl\'t‘l'l III t 11il|l~ sonic llTllI‘ azot iiioi (Inhibit; Aifrcria Rouers: .l"i:i 1's Kr-llv; Fluiiicc Condivn; ll"lli‘il in-Clait"; Mary Hciincssoy; (‘ivriivitlo Qlllilllj (‘iiadys Chaisson; it1\<iit'l Thomas; Helcn Mim- iliiiiiilii; Elliot-n Wilson; Phyllis ltossitvvi"; lVIiiry Haley; Mary tifllitiPlj Inicldii Vatitour; Florcrvce litll'l"lj Patricia McMahon: Eileen Mi-Phmv; Rosaiccn Hatiizliey; (tiiiiiiilii Pctors; Isobel MMdonPld; Pauline Pctcrs: Hclcn Cahlll: Marguerite Somcrs; Bella Mc- Eai-iicrn; Rita Doucette; Vcrnitri Macdonaid: Thelma Hcnnesscy‘. The Red Cross Society of Can- ada has awarrlcd a Five Year Ccrtlficatc to Grades III and IV and to Grades 1 and II In which a Branch of the Junior Red Cross has been organized for the last fivc ycars. 'l'h:==:- Ccrtlficatcs were pre- scntcd by Mi". R. H. Roizers. SPIIIOI‘ Certificates for Penn- manship have been awarded to the following pupils of Grades VIII and 1X “Mercedes Macdonald, Bertha LcCialr; Bertha- Gallant: Margaret. Purcell Hilda Molyrieaux. Molyneiivix. The following Pupils of Grailes V and VI have received Junior Certificate for Penmanship Rosa Costello; Aline hall-lot; School Closing k New Kidney Reniedy The Oontraltiuariiian WQRKS WQNDERS CENTRAL PARISH: Rev. J. M. K114, will preach on Sabbath, July 4th, at Clyde River at 11.00 a. m., Nine Mile Creek at 3.00 p. m. and Canoe Cove at 7.30 p. m. l GOES T0 ENGLAND-Dr. Theo- dore Monaghan, Sherbrook, N. 'S., who has been spending a holiday with hzs parents in the city, left rSatiirdey for Halifax where hc sailed by the S. S. “Newfoundland" [for Liverpool, Engkiud. Dr. Mon- ’ aghan intends taking a post-grad- l uatc course in onc of tlic univcrm =lties of Europe. En route he Will viszt his brother, Rev. .1. Alfred Monaghan, S. J.. Dublin. Ireland. Mrs. C. J. two children. been visiting MOITHEIIRII and hci" Ottawa. who have relatives in the f‘ll\' for the past month. loft Wcdiics~ day moi-rung for Dalhoiislc. N. B. where she will VISIL hcr sister. IN MEMURIAM MR. GEORGE PAYNTER I Mr. Georze Payntcl‘ for many "ear a rcspectcd and admircd ‘rcsidcitt. of Freetown ivisscil away at his home in Frcciotvn mi Wod- ncsday. Junc 16. 193T. at tlic ago of GL5 your», For some years Mr. 'Pfl_\ilif_‘l‘ was in rirhcr lildiftcrriit health b.;t his iiciiilh was piir- ticularly poor d iinng iii: .a~1 ..\o years, during which llf‘ suffcrcrl greafv at times. Yct hc horn his uljci. g1 \\llll foriittidc itiitl pa- ticnco bcfittin: of a (‘liiwstian gentleman. He was a man of wcil known Christian wliaiiri-‘i riiiii iii- i-tmiiiiued in the Chrl tiaii faith t0 the vcry end. Mr. P8_\'lll(‘l" was born ;n lingtoii. P. E. I.. and moved to Freetown some years aeo. I-le is. survived by his wifc, nine sons: Truman. John. Cccif. Horrii-c. Fred and Walter all of Freetown. Ern- Bur~ Glydinv. of Wr-stcrn Canada, and Amy vMrs. Donald Bernard: of Freetown. Mr. Payntcr was vcry activc in the work of the ctrrrco when iii- health permittedrHe was an cidcr in the Frcotctvii l"i‘c:.l.1vtcr;,iii Church. For some ycai" he \\a\ superintendent of t".r\ Siindav the Board of ltlanaqers of thc Freetown Presbyterian Church. un- til poor hea’th forced him to RIVI‘ tvas no phase of Church work which did not claim his interest and support. As ‘ion: 7i. llf‘ was able he faithfully altcndcd the services of hi" church. lstcr, Rev. Wm. O. Rhoad. assisted by Rev. Mi". Nicholson of the United Church. and Rev. Mi". Fraser of the Baptist Cliurch. Two of Mr. Paynbcrls favorite hymns were sting, “Jesu; Lover of My So\ii“ and “Safe in thc Arms of " Jcsu Mr. J. B. Lewis also sane a beautiful and appropriate solo. The pail hcarcrs wcrc: lttessixs. George Jardinc, Leslie siiiimons. Silas MacFarlane. John Lewis. Frank Deacon and George Rozcrs. The floral tributes were many and lovely. Says Lower Death Rate is Possible EDMONTON. July 1—\CP! - Lowci" death rate would result. from establishment. in Alberta o1 inun- icipal health districts stalled by experts, Dr. M. R. Bow, deputy minister‘ of health, stud in an ad- dress here. cral itiunicipalities. were Dr. Bow as examples of functonimz health gioiips. cited by properly TERRACE. B. c. July l~~tCP1 —.Pcte Simpson. of this town 6O miles easwof Prince Rupert. in his 80 years of life. much of it spi-nt as a Nat onal Parks IHIIILIPI‘. has come to know a lot about ainiiiii.s But tho kiticn privsiircd to him by his domestic tabby," clutics classif- icatioii. It was a lone kit. horn \\'lll‘l a bobbed tail on which arc a scrics of FIYIHS- I15 102s New unovcnli"; [hg front ours did no‘ icngtlicn out much: the rear ones glrftChPd a lot. It goes around li-kc a shipclowii by the nose. _Mi". Simpsoifs enema 3g that wild bobcat was the liltll"l‘, rcjcct- llIt-Z Sllllllestlons made by that the kittcn is_ part When disturbed it rcars up on its lllrgijcg Jew-like. Eleanor Tralnor; Patricia Pender. EH51; Tcrcsa Coady; Frances Wt]- son," Wanda McMillan; Marion AT-Wflolllt; Mary Biso; Joan Brown. Hclcn Carver: Joycc Cnady: Lor- "llm? DPCO-‘tvc; Mildred Douccttc; Lorna Field; Evelyn Francis: Anna Hcnncsscyt Ethci Kcliy; Jamcscnrv Mullcn; Lillian Mctican; Evoiyn Rnzcrs; Mary ‘Phistc; Mnrjiirio Morgan; Marguerite Doyle; Mild- rod Rush: Marv Arscnault: Frances Costello: ivlririon Covic; Marie Darte: -Evol_vn Diamond; Marcellus Duffy: Willa Fitzizcrird‘ Phyllis l-Iowatt: Eileen Hermes. v. Mary Keouizh: Marearet. Keough: Mona Moran; Jean O‘Brlon. special Diploma for excellency In Penmanship in Grade IV awarded , tn Phyllis Cannon. _ Special Diploma for Improvc- ‘ ment in Grade IV awarded to Hazel I-Iynea. cs1. of 'I‘i"_voii. and Gccaii.» and Harold o.‘ Mass, U. S. A.; two. daughters; Mildred iMrs. Albcrt groups, embracing in r-nfh case scv- ‘ ~ ooooooooooooooooo+oaooo - Oil Fuel Prices Prices are the chief things by which the public knows the oi ID- dustry and they are the least. understood perhaps, even by 0.1 men themselves. i Prices have been the cause, or haw been used as the cause of lcgisative and legal investigations 0i the o-l industry. and o. suits against and within the industry. No other industry. has had its prices I and methods and fam‘l_v rows so 1 well veiitillatied in investigations 1 and court actions a5 the oil in- dus 3v. i siriinee as it may scem to those who may bc the chief crit. cs of the industry. oil prices from the well to the consumer, are fixed almost. wholly by one fQtoi", iiiimrly, competition-dust. as 1h {v are in iii-act ciiily every o he: busncss- illldlf the sun. Thcr> a c. of coiirsiv. other factors which have z viugviiig influences on price fluctuu- 1 tons. But the fact remains that peo- pfc lll Ciinnda and the Statcs arc fortunate in being ahlP to purchase their oil fuel at fitt- lil'l‘.~i lowcr than any other part , of the world. Auto travci is chcap- " or bvscause of cheap gasoline. At a i time for instance when gasoine ‘v was 179 cents pcr United Sfates v aaluvn in Minncapiviis it was 51.4 i-cnts in Pars. cents in Berlin Ill cents in London. Englani. wnrrc volumc i~ manv tmcs any Cnnadzan c/mirc. 47 cents ll\ \\'.’ll‘.‘3\\'. anti IT‘: cents plus tax in Afonuica‘. Al! prices are govern- r-ri by inc \\"‘Tlfl price of crude oi. Eastern Gleaniiigs i ‘I'M- lobstcr season to close cm thc 710th inst. has bccn very success- fii‘ Ivi" most fisherman. Althouh ‘inc numhci- of pounds ianclcd has illfll hccii up to otiici" vcars, tlic ',\l'lt‘(\ ivaid w-ris so ronsulcrablc that ._ fully made up for the shortage 1n avordupois. 'I‘his high price ‘couplcrl with so many consecutive i‘ hauls-thirty-twoflmade satisfying i V1120.» Tiic Gcncral Manaizer of the Gui-con Pcw Co, Thomas J. Carrol, of Glouccstcr mfai-“e. accompanied by his son. MI‘. Hall of Gloucester and Mi". Oiilhoiisc. Managcr for the Mflt"tlmt" Pl‘0\'int"(‘5 paid a visit. last wcck to Basin Hcad and Red Point ionkiiiv: ovcr thc fislvnz possibilities. iTiic companies vessel is expected nt fllll‘ t inr- to lord codfish at the diffvrcnt. iifihillq centres East of Souriz, on tho South coast. and -i‘sn on thr- North Shore at North Ink!‘ and Naufraze It l5 said the prfccs for Cori will be sltzhtlv lower adorably loss. The annual School Meelinv: was, up that work. He. was also Hon- “PM "ll Tllesrlal‘ t’ " l‘ 1'1 I Tl l1’ orary President of tlic Frcctoivn Izist. Many cph a n z c s of Presbyterian Y. P. s. iii mi tiicrc ‘Pflchcrs W“ tfllvvnvr til-WP- Mns Yeah Davidson of Fortune Brldrgif was cnpaecd at. Red Martha Garrett. Point. Miss having resound. Thc moriiace of ‘ Mrs. Grant, sofcmiiizcd in St. Souris. on the Many ffionds of the bride groom witnessed the ceremony. After tho Nunilal Mass the ll"\1"V coiipic were showered with Confetti. They left on a honcy-"niooti to Bos- ton and other American cities. aftr-r which thcv- wi‘i taki- up resi- dence in Port. Hood. Cape Breton. whore the doctor has opened up office Fcilcitatlons. Montague. Mary's and Scrviccs vvrvrc held at the usual hours in the Baptist Church, Kinrzshoro. Sunrlai" mninini: and cvr-nlnz. Rev. R. I-I. Bcll preach- inq cit both to largo rnnizrocvat- ions. Itov. Mr. Bcll is an appeal- ini: and convincing spcakor goinir ;fullv into the lcxi he has chosen innd fiilmi: his iistcners with zeal t Miss Marv Mooney. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mooney. Grccn Vale is home from Mont- rcai where shc has been cmployved vfor thc past two ycars. After a VavRlifilI. spent. tvlsltlng friends and acquaintanccs she will rcturn Many ruriu areas", do not. take in Mnnn-QHL advantage 01 Prescot- din" liwutn ruin Earl siivcart and Miss Julia KIIOWICdBQ. he sdlfl- TIIPFe should lvtcltinis. Red Point. motored to Re "0 Olllbmlk 0! f-lflfllibox for Hormmivilic on Sunday. on a visit instance since sufficient knows in m, inner-S sister. Mm D F. ledge is avadablc to keep vim {Lscflge Mmmmn, completely" under control. i M_ Wan 7,. no“. E L t Bled Deer and l-Iigli H-IVPI‘ licziith mp rEig nccolicctor’ f‘: Lgtnél; mrikos his trips regularly. On ac- count. of rains in the latter part. of Mav and the first nart of June. he ‘ fcii l’)"lllllfl a little on schedule. ; Ho reports czizs plcntffui and the ‘ prlci- scarin" a Mi" Joseph Mcbcan. mail courier on tho Sourts ~~Red Point route is i wivine cnttrc satisfaction to tho , box-hcldrvrs. __E, -, ooooooooooooaaoooossas- I iCooi Refreshing Drinks . For The Hot Weather Our Soda Fountain is working over- limc them- dnys. Ice-cold sparkling Sorta Water with pure fruit fllvon malu- delicious thirst quenchera. Perfection Ice (‘ream Fresh Dally. E- A. FOSTER (‘ENTRAL DIIUGSTORE ooooooooooooovowoooo-oooo L T‘, __- CONSULT US Before buying property. We offcr several choice City and Rural properties J- P- BRADLEY 8i CO- Aiirllnnrrrs 6i Life Insurance Agents 75 Queen Street. Phone 1010 ¢¢¢¢++++o++»oo+¢»¢+o+4 Q §§§§r§OOl4§Q§O§§4 N 0 T I C E ! l Again we are open to buy Men's iultit Extra (‘oats and Panto. All kind.‘ nf Footwear. Carpenters‘ and ‘Vlr-chanlcs Tools. We pay cash for "vr-rythlnz we huy. EXCHANGE STORE I08 Richmond lit. Phone B69 HQITQ:I».».»~M--U~~ ALL MAKES or PNEUMATIC TIRES REPAIR!!!) AND VULCANIZED Phone 909 Whitlock Tire Service United 1 , Jane Patricia """**'**“ The funeral on Saturday". June‘ Miwdmlflld "lfwfit daullhl-PT of M7- 19‘ 1931 was largely amndut The v and Mrs. John E MacDonald to Dr.| 5911.1“, was in charm, of his mm_i Earl Grant. 50h of Dr. T. P. and: was Church v twenty third inst. MOND TRE.~\SURE"_advertisement This Contest will appear in the Guardian every Frillfly during the remainder of d937, and is beiniZ-fllollfififed the following leading business concerns of Charlottetown. MILLER. 3110s., urn. P. J. MacDONALD HENRY MacI-‘ARLANE s co. A. a. Miviuuis A. PICKARD a co. i-Ei. CO-OPERATIVE PURDIE - FERGUSON PURE MILK COMPANY _ QUEEN STREET MEAT MARKLT REDDIN BROS. mars GROCERY. ROOVS LIMITED a. l’. slurs \' STANLEY. si Aw e PEARDEN- STEWARTS BAKERY .iAuEs TAIT w. N. TANTON A. E. TOOMBS MUSIC sroac. ESTATE Mas. mo. WILLIAMS WIIITLOCK TIRE sEiwicE H. L. woariiv , J. P. BRADLEY a. co. i CHESTER A. CAMPBELL ‘ CHAPPELL a c0. caiciirorws LIMITED , nizviziiEAuxxs cAsii GROCERY imcitsorcs RESTAURANT E. A. i-"osraa FURNITURE EXCHANGE STORE oliiwsaoriovoii STUDIO v THE GLORIA c. c. iiccsciiizs tmLMEs &- BRADLEY i mr-EaiAi. iiisci IT co. no. ISLAND rivimimis. " ISLAND sEcLviziriEs T. o. l\ Es JOHNSON A Joiixsox J. W. .IOlll\':~"l'0‘.\' s. s. KAvs aiALLEr-s aATrEizv SERVICE E. s. MOORE The Charlottetown Guardian will issue six prizes each ‘vceklist $1.00: 2nd. $2.00: 3rd. $1.00; 4th, $1.00; 51h. 50¢; 6th 50c. These prizes will be issued in the form of service or merchandise orders that will be honoured by any ad- vertiser listed above. OOO~O§OOQOOO606000006006050OQOOOOOOOOOOOQ§OOOOQQQO EXPLANATION 0F CONTEST Each of the above firms have published an advertise- ment in todays Guardian. These advertisements appear m various parts of this paper and may be easily identified by the diamond border. _ _ I _ The Contest Editor will also publish in this section School. l-Ie W85 also a membcr of lllfln last ycai- and the catch c0n-, each Friday, an article featuring one 0i‘ more 0f IIICSO i firms. "_ It will be noticed that. an extra or surplus word ha; been purposely inserted in some of the IJIAMON TREASURE" advertisements and Feature Article. Those words, when arranged in their proper ordQ‘. make ul) a slogan or trade phrase used by, or appropriate to, one of the above advertisers. O How To Enter of the business concerns IPOIIMI- lng this Contest. indicating that business had been transacted with at least one of the firms Having carefully read each "DIA- In this paper, and Feature Article in this section. contestant! ml!!! listed- iTh e “DIA M 0ND TREASURE ” Contest AN IN TERES TING PROF] T- SHARING I CONTEST FOR ALL owe READERS FUN for EVERYONE! <— FEATIIIIEHSAIRTIBLES The Gloria 0n the corner of Queen and Rich- mond Streets. you will find 0M 0f the smartest Ladies’ reldy-W-Well‘ stores in this province. p The Gloria Ladies’ Store 15 110W in its thii-cl year of business and ls enjoy rut a steadily increasing trade. E\’(t‘ytihll'lfl in the line of Hats. Drcsses. Slips, Suits. 1111189119» Pyl- amas. Stockings, Scarves, Etc, may be obtained here. You will 1150 find a, wide range of Handbafl! ‘m CH5’ play, as well as many other artvlflfl required by modern Misses and Women. Tlie store is conducted under m0 capable management of the pro- pyjctfegs, Miss Ella Cronin, and her competent staff. You will always feel Stewa rt’s At 1st Kent Street Stgwart/S Bakery is the oldest bake-shop in this city, having tn cred t over sixty years of BUMQBS l1 business. Today this astablished firm is the most modemly equipped bak- ery in Prince Edward Island. Mr. Louis Stewart. the aenlal Pm’ prietoi‘ and manazer. la thorouihly experienced in his business from brcak~making t0 bookkeeplni- (The writer happened to call 011 M1‘- Stewart on Tuesday. t0 3115 mm w‘, ganged in prepflrin! i VBTY beam“ l“: three-decked wedding-cake. It was exceptionally well decorated in fine design and minute detail with silver leaf trimming. l-Ieres a man Who knows his work from dolllh ¢° "d0ll!h"— ) A full time staff of twelve are em- pl yed here. ‘Stewart's Cream Mal has 10118 vww l.-L. S. Coffin, 114 Edward L-Miss Hilda ltlivllins. Rock welcome at The Gloria, and you u‘ invited to call and "look around’ any time. The Gloria's motto is SATISFAC- TORY SERVIGE‘. and it is M15! Cronin! object to prove t0 her cus- tomers and triciids that “Quality i; not. Expensive." If you are inicrcstcil in the iaLesl and best. if you desire to dress well, or if you demand lasting satisfac- mivy service. be sure to call at tlu Gloria. Miss Cmnlifs valuable ex- perience ‘iii fitting and styling as- sures you of the titmost. in attract-iv; economical apparel. For information on any new arrivals or new Items in ladies‘ ready-to-weor phone 614. Ba kery city as tiie standard of quality and flavour, and is demanded by m“! who Insist on purity and whole- someness. Truly. Stewart's Crew Loaf is the only breiid that. clli compete with your own. A complete line of pastries and fancy delicacies are always on dis- play at Stewutifi. B11011 85 C lRolls, Pies, Cakes. mlliglinlllé- an many varieties of special baked goods. , If you wish to ch10)’ U115 ‘umm it you would escalle the ‘Jrdeal baking at home in the hot. weather, been accepted by housewives of this country 5W?“- VPRIZE WINNERS uisr WEEK ' w Stewart's and ask about lhxew Home Baking Servlwi icomplete supplies of baked good! ' for outings and picnics as W611 Bl i parties. weddings. em. may be l9“- ialiy arranged for here. In Edd-WW i to their free city delivefyi a "h?" sale delivery system is °i>eret¢¢ °' Phone 211. * 1v Street. 2.-Mrs. Herbert Coles, North Milton. 3.—0rva Gill, 85 Kent Street. y Point. 5.-Ursula Morrlsey, Union Road- write the name of the advertiser In whose announcement or Feature Article a word was inserted, alnll! with the extra or surplus word in each individual one“ Also arranlt" the words to form the slogan or trade phrase and state tho ad- abovq within the pant two week!- Each wvei-k six replies will be drawn from all received and six awards will he given in the order of their drawing: 1st. $4.00: 2nd. $2.00: 3rd. $1.00; 4th, $1.00: 5th. 50c; 6th, 50c. 6._Mrs. J. H. MacPliail, Mt. Edward Road. AA“AAA‘AAAAL4AA to i‘ Last ‘Week’s Contest SLOGAN A44‘ Solution vertlscr to whom you think the slogan belongs. All 1117"” ml!“ "uh u“ Guar- . th n n on Then attach to your solution a dlan Olfflcalngfictltseekl" m’ receipt or counter slip from 8")’ ""9 Thurs 3y ,. §§§OO§§§§OQ§§§§§4§§§§§§.O§‘§“‘§"...". I IMPORTANT! There is no limit. to the number of Willi“ a"? EM‘ accompanied by a receipt from one 0 e 5P t ca‘ ts contest. Bottle capfl. labels. and wrappers a" "° Y‘? l’ and will not he accepted. _ _ Receipts from advertisers, or other firms, not "sled above will not he accepted._ _ , As ail prizes will be given in merchandise or service orders, it is IMPORTANT iiiiii you state in your reply the name of the advertiser upon whom yo" “I311 the Pr!" order drawn. All replies should be addressed to the Editor, DIAMOND TREASURE Contest, The Guardian, Charlottetown. P- Island This Conicsi ls Open To Au Except Efflfllfille? 0f The Chnrlotlclmrn GllllLdltlfl And Their Farm res. LA‘ a‘ ‘A **~~* eoo+++ooo+o¢oo 000040: - e DON’T LET SUMMER ACTIVITIES ROB YOU OF YOUR RESERVE ENERGY - .AT costs" YOU. on FNFPEEFFATIGUED . . . . ASK FOR “GARDEN CITY” °"°..‘.?.”.2“ It restores vitality, quenches thirst. guards health and FY0510"! radiant beauty. PHONE 584 THE PURE MILK COMPANY . . .‘“4+¢+¢+¢ “wow-ea ‘S We are thoroughly experienced, and N E W BATTERY properly equipped to take care o! 559105 your subscriptions. Brln; them 171; us. AT SPECIAL “m” C. C. HEESCHEN BARGAIN THE EUSTON PHARMACY PRICES —-———-—"— >o++o+o+o+oo¢¢++o+++o+o+ CHOICE DAIRY BUTTER mm one-room) Iriirsrs See Than at Toombs Music Store o» 1N roa AUTOMOBILE "Ion You“ 0am,“ S RANCE 1 IN u E. S. MOORE Consult A" R’ M°|NN|S 10s Richmond same. Phone ioari. And-The Gloria The-Reddln Bros. This week's slogan belon great deal of time 0n hi8 hi!" A‘ A 4 k “i4 We specialize in am: mum for funerals and other lpeolll Mull”! and deliver to all part0 of the World within a few hours. PHONE 259 James Tait FLORIST 37 Villa Avenue o¢o+oo¢0oo¢+o0+o++0+¢+o+ THE HOME OF GOOD COOKING DICKSON'S R E S T A U R A N T (Next h City l-Iall. Queen Street) TOBACCO. OONFECTIONERY. FRUIT. ICE CREAM 00-0-004-4440004040044440-0-0- JUST ARRIVED Sport and Camp Shoes FOR woman AND novs PURDIE - FERGUSON We Invite you to coll and halpect our conservatory. We tlllpply flower! for all occasion: anywhere. ESTATE 0i‘ Phone G29 MRS- JNO- WILLIAMS OO X00004 We Sell QUALITY FOOD SUPPLIES at lowest possible prices. Our service In mod. Try an order here. Sq N. KAYS 75 Queen Street. Phone M0 8S Povmal Strait. Phone OI t AClue‘ To This Week ’s Slogan . W°.¥"'""“‘ 5."???- . “Reasonable Prices And rm nan of ServluW-RWW Limited- Roasonable-Chwtlm 3P C"- PflQQQ-QIIOOD Street Meat Market- Beltta-Ml-IIQN‘! mum 50M“ of-Roopa Limited Service-dd. L. Woflll! ‘ ‘A44: gs to business man who has i do. A “Q AA‘ GREETING CARDS FOR EVERY OCCASION. ALL NEW» ' 141 Great George St. Phone 1N 00440004400 ‘ova 00000000000000000040-0-4“ ova ANNIVERSARY sAul ll NOW (w. CELEBRATING ottl FIRST YEAR or cAsii BusrNEst See our ad in this paper today'- DEVEREAUX'S m" GROCERY Phone 1210 Free Deliver] ____:»o+o+oow o+o+v+ooooooooooo+o+o+od BEEF, PORK LAMB, VEAL and FRESH VEGETABLES Queen St. Meat Markot n. PETERS Phone mt 4-606 ooowoow-oaooo-ooo-o-o-n o0+w+o+¢++o4+o++o+¢+o44 SPECIAL SALE PRICES on all our Bracelet Watches, Pncid Watches, Watch Braoeleta, llnblell Pllll. ‘I “ Itingii, etc" etc. All our good: are high [n40 W. N. T A N I O N 1912"‘ “F”- L. -- "i"! ca Your mos M‘ rim CANDLING snnou l5 Cont: per Dozen This Week. P- E. I. CO-OPERATIVE Phom 87! ELECTRIC FANS ALL SIZES. SIIAPII AND PRICES CHAPPELL 8i CO. Electrical Contractors