§l14Q4f->-A',»nv—4¢ .'. <\"> _ _ _ I h ur mannish suit £€23£§.....§:.:::;*:.i:.::.:r.u....... .. personal measurements by TIP T01) Grimm"!- Tl P TAILORS 171' W. IQ Grafton Si. I his picture‘ shows one of over a hundred trained union hand-cutters employed by Tip Top Tailors. With the customefls personal mea- surements as his guide, and using a tailor’s hand-shears, this craftsman is cutting a garment to the individual measurements of the man who ordered it. In 28 years Tip Top has tailored over three million garments—every one separatell’ hand-cut. Because men know that it's the cut of their clothes that counts-that gives them style, fit, appearance-hand-cutting has always been a fundamental Tip Top policy. $2495 tuna-cur AND TAILORED 1'0 voun PERSONAL MEASUREMENTS THISA 1s How EVERY TIP TOP i GARMENT IS HAND-CUT " T o P TTSIBSBB P, Branch Manager, C ha rlotletown Sunnyside i‘ ’ PISQUID WEST W. I. The May Meeting oi the Pisquid West Women's Institute was held It the home oi Mrs. Kenneth Jay with seven members and three vis- itms Dresent. Meeting opened by singing, followed by Creed. The minutes of the last meeting were read and signed. Roll call was an- swered by a grab-bag. Correspon- dence on the Red Cross Was read. It was decided to pay the roll call ior the month oi June with Red Cross iee. Committees reported. Sick: one sick member was visited nag a treat oi fruit brought. School been scrubbed. New committees were then ap- pointed: sick. Mrs. John H. Jay, s. Clarence Cori‘ Ida Handrahan, Mrs. J. D. Mc- Donald. Roll call Red Cross col. lection. Contest was then put on by Mrs. Danny Dirt and Mrs. Cla- rence Coiiin, won by Thelma Birt 7 and Mrs. Clarence Coiiin. A delicious lunch was served by In are not aware of this do not advertise. Merchants who are in oi serving the public vertisers with Phone 132 for in: programme, ' Good Quality Merchandise COMPETENT SALES ATTRACTIVE sronn But NO Increase Blank Bros. are operating a very nice store. They have all the stock their shelves can hold. It once was very good stock too. their customers oi new trends, new goods ar- riving, new prices_ etc., by advertising in The ‘ Charlottetown Guardian. Iic demand this convenient service. The Charlottetown Guardian supplies its ad-i IDEAS, ARTWORK. ILLUSTRATIONS COPY and HEADINGS FREE ‘I'll! may: scan: SERVICE MR. ALFRED cook Mr. Francis Cook oi Belle River received word some time as: oi the death of his brother ired Cook of Mediord, Mass, at the ad- vanced age of 84 years. The late Mr. Cook had resided in the United States for the act 50 years but had visited the Isand at different times, he last visited his brother two years ago, who is the only surviving member oi a family oi nine. Mr. Cook's wife, Hannah Gunp- bell, of Carleton, P. E. 1., and a family oi iour, predeceased him some years ago. He leaves to mourn his passing the above mentioned brother and two grand sons, Wil- liam A. Johnston oi Mediord, Mass. and Charles S. Cook oi West Vir- iginia, besides a host oi friends i both in Prince Edward Island and > he UHIt¢d__s_iiIE8. S___.____.__i______ t the hostess assimed by Mrs. Cla- rence Coiiin. Meeting then ad- journed iPatrlot please copy) STAFF BUSINESS’ But the public Blank Bros. yet-why’! business for the purpose never neglect to inform The present day pub- mcntsi Side.” a musical Sh . Q 3 Si’ a Ioday’: Short Wave Radio Program (All Time is intern Standard) to inlerticu in eh l be meshed otltiroflieo no: lutgggbon 11 AM. he envious day. ti. 008 IIOTRL-Souria- dbo-See, will be open to tourist binds and other summer business utter Juno 15th rrmr-o-a-ol. Y6!‘ Blbbith enin June l3 .. 0v I 11-1257-6-10-11. W. M. S. 11-1366-0-10-11. THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOSPITAL ncknowled es‘ check ior e . Prowse Bros, Anniversa Sale. L-1 2-6-10-11. UNITED CHARGE. w Dominion: S. . 9. 151451‘. L-l188-6-10-1i. NURSE T0 VISIT SCOTLAND —Miss Jessie Mstheson. R. N., na- , tive oi’ Glen William, P. E. 1., an- aesthetist at‘the Goddard Hos- ital, Brockton. Mass. sailed irom ew York on Wednesday ior a six weeks vacation in the British Isles. Miss Matheson plans t0 spend much of her time in the Scottish Highlands, where she has relatives. —Bosion Canadian News. WEDDING BELLS-The mar- riage oi Miss Mary Katherine Peters, oi Charlottetown, daughter oi the late Hon. Arthur Peters and Mrs. Peters, to A. Saunders. Post son o! the late Mr. and Mrs. Joh Saunders, took place Monday morning in St. Pete morial Chapel, Rev. Canon E. M. Malone oil’ ciating. Mr. and Mrs. Saunders leit immediately miter the wedding on a motor trip to Bar Harbour, e. HOME 0N FURLOUGII-Pev. ‘ Arthur D. Mutheson, son oi Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Matilesoxl oi Dun- dos, arrived on the Island on Bat- urday night alter an absence oi nine years in South India. where he has been labouring under the auspices oi the Canadian Ba tlst Mission among the ‘relegus in b- bili. Accompanied by his wlia and four children he arrived in Mont- real on May 22nd. Mrs. Matheson and children remained over at grederlcton, N. 18., to visit her old ome. SURPRISE PARTY AND SHOWER-One evening recently at the home oi Mr. and Mrs- F. O. Gardner. 75 8t. George street, up; wards oi sixty friends athered tender a shower to M Marion Campbell, oi Cheiton. P. E. . who will be a Erinoipel in an im- gortent event the near future. f‘ ‘ ‘l who during the Fast (our years has been en aged n the nursing proiession in onc- ton, had made many iriends as evidenced a iew mon ago. Dur- ing the earlier part oi the evening those ‘present enjoyed themselves at car . this being followed by a humorous mock marriage with Miss Nelle Storey acting as minister. Mizs Ruth Faulkner as bride and Miss Margaret Edgett as groom. Following the ceremony a delicious FRIDAY, JUNE 10 GUATEMALA 5:00 p.m.—Special Concert De- dicated to United States. TGWA. 19.7 m., 15.17 meg. PARIS 5:15 p.m.-Concert Relayed from Radio-Paris. TPA -4, 25.6 m.. 11.72 meg. - BERLIN 5:30 p.n1.——Radio Sketch. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. TOKYO 8:15 p.m.-A Collection oi the Littlest Song Hits. JZJ, 25.4 m., meg. LONDON 6:20 p.m.-"Is ‘There Liie on Astronomer Royal, H. Spencer Other Planetsrfi A talk by the Jones. F.R.S., D. Sc. GSP, 19.6 m., 15.31 meg; GSD, 25.5 m.. i1.75.meg.: GSC, 31.3 m.. 9.56 1 meg.; GSB, 31.5 m., 9.51 meg. PRAGUE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA 6:55 p.m. - Variety Program OLRAA, 25.3 m., 11.88 meg.; OLRSA, 19.7 m., 15.23 meg. ROME 7:30 p.m.—-Guest Night" Amy Bemardy: "Rome's Midnighifvoice" 2R0, 31.1 m., 9.03 meg; ma, 30.5 m., 9.83 meg; IQY, 25,21, m., 11.90 meg. BOSTON 9:00 pun-Program ior Latin . WIXAL. 25.0 m.. 11.78 CARACAS 8:50 D.l1'l.—-POp\lIl1' Oubm 0on1. ediea. YV5RIC. 51.’! m., 5.8 meg. BERLIN 8:45 p.m.—Educatlon in Ger- many. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. LONDON 10:50 p.m.-"On the Senti- -n was served by the host- ess- Mrs. Gardiner and her daugh- ter. Miss Florence, assisted friends. During the luncheon a. three tier wedding-cake was cut by the bride-elect. The important and pleasing part oi the evening, es- ecially to the honored guest was e receiving and opening oi a great many gills. including linens, silverware, glassware. kitchen-ware. etc., to the donors oi which Miss Campbell made s brlei and ap- roprlate address oi. thanks. - oneton Times. A THOROUGH EXAMINATION with latent lelentlflo lultru- menla will give the prescrip- tlon which allow: vou to use vour eyes without strain. Avoid , the headaches and irritation: oi even slight eye- strain. information about YUUR FEEI HUR I Know your eyes. consult G. F. Hutcheson i liounll m. BARGAIN FARES an. T0 sumusnsma -G0|ll‘u- SATURDAY. ma! ma‘ Iw Mon-Jasmin! $1.20 = hum OHARLOTTITOWN huorllonahbv Low hm Imw oI/ur lialiovu F’ d d 7 I “iifi 3i 4132111.’? £541."; " -_. 1700116000 in DAY CQACHES 0N1.) h! I Mn In ormaliaw (mud w W_A__U,...._.., _ PIIONI N’ Horace J. A. Bmwr (‘hlrnpndlsi - Podiatrist Mil Gi. G50. Si. (harlcrtetowl .\\(\Ui\‘ i > 8 50 5T0 35/ 3s / ‘gis- é 7.23 é if ? 3 / 31 Zfizfifeggé) 3 2. 57 2' e3 7 I 3 l/ 3 5'5 I / 3292-373.’ é 51 5' 3 lll3l333 lo Lgafl/fi? 330 185$‘ a if??? 2. 55$ ttt 33s 4+3 3 3 , [o3 14.3 ééé/ ’ .5 L3 45-/Z1773;230/oi3 .3 5" 0 53 53L LXI L géi . “ixiieo?” L334. I r» use" 3131/5605 l3 2'2. 27-1 (.7 U’ G1 16:5 O 72/2 3/ 20 Cash Prizes F or Best Answers The number oi dollars in the safe is the sum total oi the figures shown in the picture. These figures are 1, 2_ 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 0. WHAT D0 ALL THE SE FIGURES ADD UP T0? NOTE-None of the heavy lines forming the outline oi the aaie, nor the light lines showing the edge! b! the safe, is to be considered a figure, nor is the hand This Contest is Sponsored by Th le oithe safe to be considered a figure. e Charlottetown Guardian, All prizes are guaranteed by Tho- Charlottetown Guardian to which all correspondence should 20 Prizes Offered For the correct, or nearest correct, solution, easn prizes as shown below will be paid: lst prize — — — $15.00 6th Prize — — - $1.00 2nd prize - — — 10.00 7th prize — - - 1.00 3rd prize - — - 4.00 8th prize — - - 1.00 lth prize - - — 3.00 9th prize — — — 1.00 ith prize - -- - 2.00 10th prize — - - 1.00 ‘nd 10 more prizes oi 50c each. Twenty prizes in all. CONDITIONS Rule L-The competition closes July 31, 1938. All solutions to be considered must reach the Charlottetown Guardian by that time. ’ Rule l.-—Any daily subscriber who is paid in advance oi Dec. Si 1955. is eligible to compete ior the above prizes. Also any and ell members oi the subscriber's immediate iamily, living in the some house. are eligible to compete. No money need be sent with the solutions, but see Rule 5 regarding double prizes. All news correspondents are con- sidered eligible under this rule. ‘ Rule 3.—-Any subscriber who is in arrears may compete on condition that the arrears ere paid and the subscription renewed to some dale in 1939. Such persons should im- mediately write to or cell at the oiiice oi Guardian to learn the amount oi the arrears payable. Any and all mem- bers oi such a subscriber's iemlly may compete also when the subscriber hu plld the erreorz and renewed into 1989. Rule. 4-—Anyone not eligible under Rule 2 and not be- coming eligible under Rule 3 may quuliiy ior competition by lending in his or her new subscription. and this shall ulooqueliiyenyendeilotthomemberloihinorherim- be addressed, _ Conditions (Continued) mediate iumily living in the some house. Rule 5.——Every competitor, already qualiiied under Rule . . or 4 may, ii he or she so desires, qualliy the entry ior u chance to win DOUBLE the amount oi the prize m" might otherwise be won. To so qua-lily the entry it Ls n0- cessary to have it accompanied by a new subscription. Thus i! a person. qualliied under Rule 2. sends in s new subscription with the entry and wins iirst prize that prllfl will be $80.00 instead oi $15.00. A subscriber in arrem would have to pay all arrears, renew into 193B. and send in a lubecriptlon ior ‘someone else in order to quality ior n chance to win DOUBLE prize. A person not now a sub- scriber would have to subscribe himself, and also send e new subscription ior some one else to quality his entry ior u chance to win a DOUBLE prize. It is not obllslwfi’ to quality under Rule 5, but such qualification gives a con- testant a chance to win DOUBLE the prize that otherwise might be won. Rule 5.—-Esch competitior, by sending in his solution. agrees m: the decision oi the Judges be indisputable and i Rule 7.-—All solutions must be sent on the printed 101m below. Rule 8.——In cues oi n tie, the prize will go to the vne who had sent in a. new subscription with his or her 500100" in accordance with Rule 5. Ii thosewho tied have both. or Ali, sent in new subscripitons ,then the prize will go w the one whose subscription on which he or she became eligible la paid isrthmt in advance in the year i939 or 441 I! both or all are paid in advance oi Dec. 31. 1940 then lhfl moxneey will be divided evenly among those tylns l1" m‘ pr . Cut out this iorm along the border lines, iill in 81:2 mull early to the Charlottetown Guardian. or brlnfl ll ' this oiiice. i b -1 i Subscription llalos i > thgoglgg; g-gbgchgm (Cosh In Advance} 11:0 Charlottetown Guardian. $5 in City per your, delivered. Anywhere outside oi Charlottetown by mall, l!!!‘ 7051- By Illlll Amount enclosed ior new in Connie mainland $5 . "3"" __ _ an...“ . ._._... .. (d)-New lubocriptior Second new subscription. sup new» lubuerlptiouc Solution llow Many ‘Collars Competition (a)-My solution oi’ the number oi dollars in the saie is - — — — - Nlllld-——-—-—-—-——-—yAddfQ5g_-————-——_" (ck-Amount enclosed on account oi the above subscription. 8 - — - -' Nmeoieontelient--———————p-""' p.“ 4."... _. '_._.. .__.. .4”; lnoannaaotofiuutg) and (oral:- to: n 1mm .81-108§t4z! A . m ‘Mnmnlug, competition on the subscription addressed i0 Name—--»-—---——-—- Addrool—————-~-—-"'“ NmQQ-S1-Q1Q-IQIIIIIII—'—'_ Addrell---——-l-'—""_"” lubecriptionlfi -- —— '- 4¢!I?II-.-*~-""""""""*"" ii, subscription In not P!" a _ I, lagieoue or two new nubccrlrilvlli-