4 ltd . q , _ ti‘ JlcWl’... iaimber ‘would Post. the Kin stands-d.- the so John _ Globe. the "impel. - this. ibu BUSINESS DIRECTORY AND INTERESTING cozvrssr FOR ALL ouR READERS r “Suva u... boas and Build u... Notion" AFTER SCHOOL When bunny little bodice mm koo (n, needing nourishment to confirms ammo ill lollYlti-s which till the hours between . {MY mil runner. lwwlllgiplred roi- them with It clarified and pasteurized. oiinniifi CITY MILK G " ' I ° J Order your; today, _n ._ andla TNE HIRE. MILK ODINPANY - Are __ You In It? Get your uitry slips here and get in on the contest. All our groceries are ireah and our service is always satlsiac- iory. Get your prizes 1i_ere too, our prices are as low any. S. N. KAYS II Pownai st. Phone 65. Ii you would like a nice "TENDER, JUICY ' STEAK We have what you want. We carry a complete variety oi choice Meats and we select and prepare Mince Meat and Potted Meat. You are the THOS. MILLS MEAT MARKET 100 Hilllboto St. Phone 384. i _ Moore's Sausages l 7c Pound P i t i l (hder some: today with ‘ Groceries. The whole infill! ___ .. ._t_—r-=.._ _ IIAVE your: Car Radio pvnsnsvnan. m TIME I am fully equipped u; rlvo woo prompt and satis- factory service at mod cost. Phone me, Erwin Kucher w! Richmond Street The Big Bowling centre oi the City welcomes you to try out their Alleys. Come along and bring your friends. ' CHARLOTTETOWN Bowling Alleys Market Bldg. Basement 4 GEO. TULLE, Pfflp, ¢4¢kAzaa ‘AAA ‘ ‘ models we have‘ in stock. 21o Great George Stree o IF YOU SMOKE that’: your lnlsineI. But u your iurnme smokes, It's our (Byusiicoox) CANADIAN NEWSPAPERS A hobby is defined as "a favor- subject 'oi occupation that is not one's main business"; and again, " a favorite occupation or topic pursued merely ior the amusement or interest that it ai- iords." In my day I have come across many hobbyists, ii the name is premissible. Stem collecting, as a hobby. has dev oped into the science oi phllately, with thousands oi devotees. A colncol- lector is dignified by the name oi "nuuiismatist." "smtomclogists" are students of insect lire, but to the individual who simply prida him- seli on ‘his collection oi butterflies the name hardly applies. A iew years ago the collecting oi cigar bands was a great iad-a hobby none the 1m, and it was not an unusual thing ior a. man walking along a city street, with a. cigar _in his mouth, to be accosted by a youngster with the request. "Say. mister, will ya giv! me the band oii your cigari‘ Fortunately this prac- tice has passed into oblivion. The oddest hobby was that oi an 01d Country friend whocollected title headlines of newsappers and eerciully pasted ‘them into eorav- books, of which he hsd scores. His collection, oi‘ ‘newspaper titles ran into the thousands and came irom allflgarte oi the world. and in every p ted language. Many years ago. when! was on the steii oi the Tiifillin uaitmylricsia wrotemeto ask ii I could assist him in addins to his collection and from our dis- cerdtd exchan ‘ I was enabled to send his hundreds‘ oi herding oi C an and American news- A to Maxim's Directory or Cane I ii Publications there are in Canada, in this year oi 81W?» 1.0! newspapers, daily. , and other numbsr or 0am dailies e , an increase was 5's» im. m have been tar greater but ror auialgameiions and numhavothewm, and molrostho trot! th "wit? nuueviiie ‘Spread n": . Mo: ierrlilofi‘ ltsllW wmmmstliiifiif A In Public Life , (Oipyright Reserved) Chronicle, the Sydney Posh Record the St. Thomas Times- Jounial, and the Welland-Port Colborne Tribune. In the House oi Commons read- ing roomfwhere I spent consider- able time during the past year. 0119 cansceallthe Canadian dailies, and the more I examine them the more 1 am surprised at their excellence. 1n my ‘gment they will hold their own with those published in English-speaking country in the world. splendidly printed, editorials of the highwt class; news well-arranged. advertisements attractively displayed, these news- papers are a credit to their publishers which means to the Dominion. For the big dailies from Haliiax to Vancouver I have nothing but com- mcndation. All have circulations ranging irom 6.000 t0 990.030- But what amazes me is the excel- lence oi many moo-ll city- or town dailies. in pl lie Sydney. Glace Bay, Triiro, ockvllle, Belleville, Port Hope, Welland, Brendon, prici- son, Trail. New w tlmlnster, Nan- almo and Prince Rupert. How they manage in. ends meet under present wage scale conditions. the high cost- oi newsprint, and trod A dc ion which restricts adver- tis g. compared with wthat it was iew ars . is a mys cili- " ye m the editorials in r» no YOU wanr T0 sum.“ ‘ YOUR OLD STOVE We are in a position to male ‘you a most realonable a1. “mm” “n l‘ Wilt-ll Y1"! Purchase any one of the many new Come in and sec them today. A Stove, Range or Heller ior every purse and purpose. T. LG. IVES GIBBS’ Aim. nora- HOBBIES EXHIBITION March 25. W. l1. 08 and 31 ENTRIES OPEN - AT Y. U. C. A. WEDNESDAY MARCH lSfll-‘Q-IO P. M. Please ‘Don’t Steal t i i irom our store. Some goods were stolen here a week ago. We can't afford to give SPECIALS £ away Groceries, but we'll do the next thing to It. Come in and see all the Specials we oiier and get your contest entry slips. MacPHEE BROS. Phone Zdii-J. 55 Prince St. See oirr line oi $2.05 Dresses including Sunday Nltes, Printed Crepes, and Plain Crepe in assorted sizes. ALSO new shipment oi Spring Ihts at $2.98 up. ' THE BETTY LOU llavere Hotel Bldg. YQAA: LA Phone 1111. AAMAAAAL ALA r A , Business Is Good The reason we find it so ls because we give our customers lood quality, good uieasure and , Recorder ranks with the best in the Dominion. The editor, Right Hon. George P. Graham, despite his many activities in political and elsernosynary aiiairs, still wields a heity pen. end to readers oi his newspaper these editorials must be a constant delight. Conditions with regard to the re- porting '01 Canadian public. men have greatly changed since my early days. I remember one assign- ment whlch I was given shortly alter I joined the stall’ oi the Mail in the early eighties. Sir Richard Cartwright was to address s. great public gathering in the Grand Opera House, Toronto, and I was instructed by the city- editor to re- port the meeting to the extent of a. column and a halt and make as much fun oi the ehiei speaker as I could. Such an order-was absolutely contrary to my British training and needless to say I did not carry it out, beyond inserting the inter- ruptions of a iew hecklers whom Sir Richard answered in a manner which pleased me. Even when I was in Ottawa there was the same tendency to oneslde- edness. although not altogether oi uniairnass. The Mail and the Globe ‘had each three shorthand reporters in ,the Gallery; other newspapers one or two. The Mail would report members oi the Conservative giv- ernment very fully, oiten verbatim. with aliriei summary of the Lib- eral reply, except bly the leader. The Globe adop d the opposite course. Now all this is changed. The Caniiaisfl Press Ltd, an organiza- I m“ woke“ o’ tig cgprising ever-z daily Eper six consecutive weeks, with week-Isl, tiser on this bulletin. with one of’ the letters of ment; Having read each must write the name of the Ofllce. Each week three replle the prize order drawn . EXPLANATION 0F 00NTEST The Charlottetown Guardian's “BETTER BUSINESS BULLETIN” will be published every Saturday for twenty- the last appearing in the issue of August 8th, 1936. Three prizes will be. given away each $3.00; '2nd, $2.00; iottetowmGuardian will issue all prizes in the form of merchandise orders that will be honored by any adver- 3rd, 81.00. The Char- CONTEST RULES . ‘ Each week the name oi some one or more advertisers on this Bulletin will be taken and words will be listed from the letters making up the name. Each word listed begins the advcriisefs 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- advertisement carefully and locating those in which the words were omitted, contestants advertisers in whose announce- ment 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. Then attach a receipt to your solution from any advertiser on this Bulletin, indicating that business had been transacted with at least one of the advertisers on the Bulletin and mail or bring your letter to The Guardian ‘ will be drawn from all received and three awards given in the order of their drawing: 1st, $3.00; 2nd, $2.00; and 3rd, $1.00, As all prizes will be given in merchandise orders, it is necessary to state in your reply the name of the merchant upon whom you wish There is no limit to the number of replies any con- iestant may send in each week, providing a receipt from any merchant on this Bulletin accompanies each reply. All replies to this contest should be addressed to Editor, The Better Business Bulletin, The Guardian Charlottetown, P. E. I., and should be in this office not later than Thursday noon each week. This contest is open to all except employees of the Charlottetown Guardian and their families. MISSING WORDS - ~ ‘eee STYLE. YOUR HAIR To suit your personality. Try us ior QUICK SERVICE Riggs & Berrigan Opposite New Currie Block 4 4 4 4 Penslar Beef, Iron i And Wine A tonic sure to benefit those who are. in. need. oi. new strength and vigor. it helps to enrich the blood and builds up your worn-out. tissues. $1.00 per bottle‘ (l6 ou-l E. A. FOSTER CENTRAL DRUGSTORE 4 o++v For Dependable Watches & Jewelry SET ‘WITH DIAMONDS and other precious stones CALL AT W. N. TANTON’S Removed irom Graiton to 180 KENT STREET 4 To Your *,* ‘For Si. We can supply you with S plant. Whether your iriends ** SEND SHAMROCKS Patrick's Day Um. i 4 Iirnli Ground Coiiee, lb. .. lilo queen City Flour. 9| 1M, "J5 5 cakes Palmolive Soap 38c i! Rolls Toilet Paper Ids '.l‘0 OUR STORE. The very lat-cit New Blouses ior CheckedTuiIe ‘s Stripes. Also crcpes. _ e PRICE IDEA’! irnn GLORIA hsrnrocks either cut, or in the are lii, or in good health they Friends will be delighted with at least a ievv. And don't forget your ' Yrs! wE have They're,i5e a Dozen and HQII an ll YOUR DOLLAR GETS BIGGER. _WH$N 1'1‘ BUYS MOI-E y. acDONALD sonic Bananas“ egg SPECIALS 3“; figs‘, '1", lb. ....... 45c a bottles dialer Alo -- 25¢ 6 cakes Toilet Soup 25c 21M. Sweet lboiiil, bullet 29c n‘ COMES HERE. Phone B88. vrsrr our: new QUAETERS, AND .. ' sns oun nrs- ' - ' PLAY or ' Flowers FOR ALL Uptown Flowers 173 Great George Street PHONE 1482 Furnace . .. i Repairs Phone us for prompt efilcleni workmanship in . . Z nil lines 1 oi PLUIVIBING AND HEATING SERVICE. H. T. JAMES 18 Elm Averrue ALL NEW swoon You can be sure that you I-Io letting Fresh Groceries, when you deal here. Our de- livery service is always 1F YOU ARE PARTICULAR about the way your paint Job is to be done, you will find us Corner Orlebar & Euston Sts. Is now open ior business, and hope to be or service in this section oi the city. C. C. HEESCHEN DRUGGIST published in the Dominion, was established in 1917 and since then has reported the proceedings oi Parliament fairly and accurately ior all its membership, judging the length oi the reports according to the importance oi the subject under discussion. Practically all the work oi the Candaian Press stall’, during the smalon, is centered in the Par- liament Buildings, but, during the recess, half a dozen men cover the public departments every day so that nothing is missed. The asso- ciation also gathers general news- from all parts oi Canada ior distri- bution to its subscribers. Occasion- ally one hears or charges of unfair reporting. but in parctically all cases it has been proved, alter investiga- tion, that they were not justliled. When the Candlnn Press’ was formed there was o. good deal oi ap- prehension on the part oi the resi- dent correspondents at Ottawa. They feared their positions wouldbe gone; that the new organization would cover their duties, compelling them to look ior fresh iields and pasturm new. Time has shown ‘that these iears weregroundless. As a MISSING Engineers-B Restored-E. today in the Press Gallery, during the Parliamentary recess, than ever there were. Only the iwork has changed. Instead oi bothering about little things in the depart- ments the correspondents wait for the big developments, allowing the Canadian Press to do the routine reporting and the correspondent to telegraph the “lead? The corres- pondents have more time than in the old days for “special? and the answering of office queries. A noteworthy newspaper feature in recent years has been the atten- tion paid to events oi the past. One can hardy pick up c. Canadian daily without olmerving on the editorial page half n, dozen or more items culled from the tiles of years before. Thus in the New Westminlster Col- lumbian the heading is “Auld Lang Sync" consisting oi items of twenty- flve years ago; the Victoria Times, "Twenty-five Years Ago Tgluy"; Calgary Herald. "From the erald lilies." iivc decades; the Sherbrooke Daily Record, "Thirty Years Ago Today”; La Presse, Montreal, “vous Souvient-il?” (D0 You Remember), iour decades; Quebec chronicle- Telegraph, "Newspaper History, Je ADVERTISERS‘ NAME -— E. S. MOORE Sev-MncPhee Bros. Our-Angelina Blanchard Out-A. Piokard A‘: Co. Evan-Jlptown Flowers Must-Gandcfs Grocery "W" QUICK JAMES TAIT Gaudet’s Grocery FLORIST Plume a,‘ ‘ M11301‘? "in Cor. Prince a Grafton swam ' DON’T p BUY ASHES with your Coal. Our Coal will give WORDS evan Bros. A. Foster Halifax Port A rrivals daily Vr/sel Report. for 2i hours ending l2 o'clock noon Wed. March 11-36. _ ARRIVALS:-— Ciiednbucto from Quecnsport. me souvlsns." citations from the Telegraph iileg oi fifty years ago arid irom the Chronicle files oi one hundred years ago methbrldgc Her- ald, "On This Date"; Ls. Patric, Montreal. "Uevenement du jour" (The Day's Events). twenty-live and forty years; the Sydney Post- Record, “The Posing Years“; the Si. John Evening Times-GlobepiThis Dateln History," three decades; the Ed- monton Journal. “Days Gone By." two periods; the London Free Press, "At the Turn of the Century," ex- cerpts from its files of 1900; the Regina Leader Post. "Peeps Into the Past," iour periods; the Edmon- ton Bulletin, ilve decades; the Ot- tawa Journal. “Ottawa Twenty-ilvc Years Ago,“ (To Be Continued.) , ‘m m!” m,“ business to iilid the trouble "m! '°"|°°- o" 9"“! l" » . _ __ _ _ you honest heat value in every "-“:..F~i...»-. * tilfimlléia. an?" scenario. i“: NW A ' ‘ “" :::::.:: o»- -- - one ’ - o e ill E s "on" BEVAN BROS. Biliggggfiin Jump 05......“ - J. A. DOYLE rum 24o. , ,, Plumbing Engineer; Your Judge General Painting and , m9 Mahmoud “not 98 Weymouth Street 551g“; my”; pgwm, 114m Entry 932E321 tgalgzze?" A. & CO. ' , " o ‘ ' " i ' the galllest but without reflecting THE EUSTON _ vw» = ~ w - v - . no o er cl y publications I cannot e g I I Ill I , I S and J EHrQCntfOmmZ-vg-gcir-VEQ lat-mire? PHARMACY Solution to Last Week s Contes p . PRIZE WINNERS- 1. Margaret Chandler, MOHSydney St. 2. Mrs. J olin Currie, 315 Euston Street. 3. lllarian McCabe, Stanhope. Bolder Dick irogc-jrocs-l Har- bour. SAILIN GS :- Fort Amherst to new York. Chedabucto to Local Harbour. M. d: L. Coaster to Local Har- bour. Pentland to Local Harbour. Kolso to Pier 23. Baxter Dick to Local Harbour. VESSELS IN BERTIH- Pent-land Barge Discharging. Can. High Loading. Lady l-Iatvlzlns Loading Cothcart Loading. M. 8r L. Coaster Discharging. Chednbucm Bunkcrlng. Barge No. 2 Berth. Kclso Loading . Kelso Discharging. Lillgunvor Discharging. Ciss loading. Montreal City Loading. Fort Amherst, Loading. Baxter Dick Discharging. Mary Currie Berth AcadiarfBcrih. VESSELS DUE T0 ARRIVE:- March ll-Yomachichl from Australia... Rec from Halifax. Piiemlus from Bntavln. Nova. Scotlzi irom Boston. 12—Robln H004. from S. Africa. lii-Topdalsfjord from Halifax. Beaverbrae from Saint. John. Lady Rodney from Jamaica. Liberty from U, S Ports. Man Port. from Saint. John. Pllsudski from New York. l4--M0ntca1m frcln Livrrpool Clngalese Prince iinm East lfr-Dakotlan from Saint. John. Antonin from Liverpool Ascania iiom Liverpool. Chedabuctc from E. C Ports. Duchess of York iron‘: Saint John. Portia from Nild. Ports. lik-Sulairlo. from Glasgow. Fort Amherst from New York.‘ Brlte irom Boston Bonnington from U K Ports. 1'7—Balle Isle from Nilcl. Ports. For For chopped Ikln llilnnrcim is brat matter oi tact there are more men Numerology Series by MARIO r ,\. t v ygtwsn Sound, Bun- WHATs YOUR NUMBER totlitilihe iiislstlielililiiberofdiploiivflis, Forces ‘ psyciiologill. “autumn-in iorawliilebutoiiiydicsaye, ‘ itlllaiischoollysielii. Alachild. only a divasioii with the FIIICII a “B” exerts by unveiling hr but of all eeooisslccliligesiliroegluiltaly. lsingllieilbcistmoveuient. Premier. llenilsiledtheurgeiorclisnge aiwsyaasiisoxplalrmintheinierestoi helping Italy. lie became the publidier of s newlpper, sliowin the natural aptitude for s" and here agalm-dis- played the reform urge. l-ie ilien joined lire uriiynervlngilirougliorttliswarsodune baelronlyieesrryonsmwwuioreeculiail cv policies. and wide ,. Immo- — even those who disagree with bis if ii Dace undertakes war with any country, Numerology sees great ilnsnclai aid for Miinolirmlnmtobermdliifissaioriuilieyear for liim. Forces soy "Beware of mutiny” in war- YOU can learn all about yourself, too, through a personal character oer-halo. by numerologyi estiny As Premier oi Italy. he is her Dictator. one oi the greatest men in hisioryJorthis is admitted by \ .4. YOUR WWI‘! tl'_‘.'-‘.IER’.'.YLUGY RE Rljvlt-JIF} iseovpon tcgethsrwitti loein coin heals, and e stamped, salt- to: Mei to emr handling The Charlottetown Guardian _ Hid N INUO LQ