t l 1,1,1,“ g1, 1932» snows: LAnEr. Same iI-"inest Quality g . Tnissmo LETTER CONTEST Here is a chance to win a valuable prize. ln some of the advertisements appearing in the contest you will find a missing letter. These missing letters put together will form the name of some lirm on the page on which the prize winning solution will be decided. 5 Accuracy in forming the correct name will be’ the first 5 consideration, but neatnessuoriginality and speed in getting a solution to the contest editor will also count. Four valuable prizes this week. Get busy. Find the missing letters. Compose ‘them in to the firm’s name and mail your answer to the Contest Editor . Charlottetown Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E. I. to , reach him not later than Tuesday night. . Contestants must enclose with their solution a , eurrent week paid bill from one of the advertisers in The Missing Letter Competition. Last Week's Winners : i 1. 2. 3. 4. Miss Rena MacDonald, Covehead Rd.‘- Jennie Paynter, Kensington, Ch'town. Mrs. Ernest Mutch, Mt. Herbert. ' Doris Dillon, 217 Euston Street, City- iii nrmoiiiiiir AIR. JOHN F. HUGHES OiiAprii llth, John F. Hughes, 1 iiEast, was called by Death to i eternal reward. The late Mr. Hughes was born in r .77 years ago and except ior tev years oi his youth spent in .S._A. lived his ilie there, bulld- i up an excellent homestead by industry and ” ' acumen. teliigent and broadminded, he was i w keenly interested in oom- rnity litc and gave generous sup- to all benevolent and social ere activities. The solid princi- i- oi Cathoiicity which he‘ im- ‘~-- irom his immigrant parents i‘ ed his daily liie and made it " ' noble. He firmly believed in i~ -: well what one puts his hands and ail through his liie gave ei exemplincation oi this be- Y- His mortal 'remains were i uded in his wedding suit, iorty- " Years old—when he bought it ‘- llrocured the best oi cloth. Ml’- Hllizhes had been remarkably " and robust ior his age until lit a year ago. Since then he " id gradually though able to be i- tten days beiore his death. “As men lives so shall he die." Mr. “ es had lived each day “in "' slant" and strengthened and Mod by tho last rites oi i181 Church he prayeriully and m"? gave up his soul to God. 3h death makes the iirst break m! lit-mill’. His widow, who was "-» Alice O'Connor oi Alberton, ""' ~ his demise with their six " dren: Frank, Calgary; George, "flntown, Alta; Joseph, Drum. "- r, Alta: John E. on the homo- ‘ i Marl’, Sister M. Martha oi ' Wilzregatlon oi St. Martha, \ iiottetown, who was with her tlier during the last days oi his 11111858: and Maud, Mrs. Am- J. Steele, Cleveland, Ohio. Oi "to brothers and iour sisters there "five him his brothers. ' Patrick _'~ Ambrose in Moi-ell, Edward in " i1 lidrlzioses in Buiisio and his - . Hanhlh Mullnlly, :2“! River: Mrs. Margaret Mor- n ‘Y Hid Mrs. Patrick McCarthy, oreli. “"721; esteem lelt iorthe late Mr. o, can‘! W" Khown by the long line d ma?“ Whliih. despite the very we to t iormed the iunornl cort. w e church oi the Little " °" April 14th. Messrs. Bow- “ Milllallv. Michael MCITIIISCY, | school?" asked the little boy’s un- ld Miirllhv. Justin Flynn, Hsr- icls. id ° Watercress im-m Dihgwell lpersows age. A ten year old child‘ Mass was celebrated by Reverend F. L. Mullally oi St. Dunstans Uni- versity, nephew oi the deceased; the pastor, Reverend Joseph Rooney, assisted inthe sanctuary. In the new cemetery all that was mortal oi this God-tearing man was laid to await the Glorious Resurrection. Loving Lord Jesus, grant him eternal rest! Card of Thanks Mrs. John F. Hughes, Moreli, and iamily desire to thank theis- lriends and neighbors ior their kind help- iuiness during the sickness and alter the death oi their loved hus- band and lather. They are most grateiul to all who sent messages oi sympathy, Spiritual Oiierings and Mass Cards. 21104-2141. Awful Condition , In Chinese . Flood Areas PEIPING, April l9. tA-PJ-How six million Chinese ilood suiierers in the Hwei River valley north oi Anhwe-i are existing chiefly on grass and bark, while some are being sold in a human market, was brought to the attention ci the league oi Na- tions Manchurian commission here today. The chiei supply oi iood in t-lifi great area has been rcliei wheat from America. But owing in the trouble at Shanghai between the Chinese and Japanese and inconven v what might be done under a con- Mr. A. E. MacLean Sponsors Brioi For Commercial Radio (By Canadian Preset ,. OITAWA, April lm-A plea for consideration by the House o: Oouunons committee on radio, oi the rights oi those who have been itn-nisning whatever radio iars has been available tor Canadians since the art was introduced, was made on senior or Radio Station OI-IGS, Bummer-side, P. E. I; The brie! was head to the committee by A- E. Mc- Lean, (Lib. Prince) for R. T. Hol- man and Company, Limited, owners o! the station. The station had tly been Ira-nted a new license ior a 500 watt unit then intended to increase ‘its power by that extent as soon ls the question oi iuturo control was settled, the brlevi stated. The ser- vioo now given by private enter- prise, the briei contended, should not be taken as an indication »oi tlnustion oi this system. The situ- ation ior a ninnber oi years, it was maintained, was such that no stat- ion dared make any capital ex- penditures lest their iacilities be taken away irom them through a change oi policy. '.I'ha opinion oi the owners oi OHGS was ‘that more regulation was required rather than Govern- merit ownership. Competition un- der private ownership, ii there was a guarantee that no sudden change oi policy would nulliiy their eilorts, would induce private owners to exert themselves to maintain a high standard oi excellence. Such a spirit would be lacking under nubile ovmersh-ip, the briei declared- The opinion was expressed in the briei that the weight oi public ophlon ln the Maritime Provinies was against public ownership. The endeavors oi the private owners, oiten working at a loss and lacing the ut/most uncertainty as to the iact oi their investment, since pub- Icatlon oi the Aird report, should be rewarded by a. set oi rerulations that would saieguard their inter- ests in the iuture and encourage them, to go on to greater accomp- lishments under government super- v'slon, the briei urged. No oppos- ition was made to establishment oi a chain oi high powers stations ior chain broadcasts but the smaller stations catering to definite local- ities should be undisturbed, it was contended. Commander Breadner Heads A. C. A. Force cnmawa, April 1e. (By the Can- adian Presw-Iooreshadowinr, it is believed here, many important changes in Royal Canadian Air iorce personnel and the develop- ment oi Trenton Air Base as the premier airport, Wing commander L- S. Breadner today was appoint- ed oificer commanding the new base at Trenton. Wing Commander Breadner, who has been acting director oi the iorce, is a veteran ilier and has a. brilliant war record. He served with the Royal Naval air service in the early days oi conillct and contin- ued as sn active flier when the Royal Air Force was iormed. He eaw service in both France and Bel- gium and was awarded the Dis- tinguished Service Cross. Although in its early stages oi de- velopment Trenton is looked on in aviation circles here as the iuture "Croydon" oi Canadian aviatfon- It is considered ideally situated and has facilities for handling both land‘ and sea planes. . THE FARMERS WIFE HELPS OUT "maoirm, Ont. April zo-(Bv The Canadian Pressi-“Too little is said oi the splendid contributions made to our marketing systems by lent transportation conditions, only 4,000 tons oi wheat thus iar have reached the Hwei Valley. "Ni Chaow Peter Ohuan, superintendent oi the national ilood rellei 00m- misson tor the North Anhwei area. It will be two months before the wheat crop will have matured and, the problem ls to iced the starVinB nrillions, while the authorities do gvgrythlnfl possible to improve transportation. Meanwhile the re~ iugees have been eating grass, weeds sprouts and the bark oi trees. I-‘teliei workers reported to Chuan that the market price lor the sale oi humans is one dollar in Chinese money, or about twenty will»! in Oliildliln, roi- each var of the sells ior eleven dollars, or about 83 in gold. an eleven year old ior elev- en dollars and so on, the rate rais- ing one dollar n year until the are oi 25, when the Drict b08111! 90 1'9‘ cede. "Well, Peter, and how do you like the farmer's wife," says J. A. Car- roll, secretary oi the Ontario Mar- keting Board. “And yet her work is the complement oi his. No work oi man exists which has mi been, or could not be, improved by the hand and mind oi woman, and this statement can be truthiully ap- pl‘ed to our retail markets. In ad- dition to her other work at the iarm, the farmer's wile contributes to ‘mention only a iew oi her de- lightiul eiiorts, jams, jellies, pick- las, jellied meats, head-cheese, con- iectionery and baked goods. 1h ad- dition to these I noticed splendid examples oi needlework, and last, but not laset, hooked mats. Once sgrn I wish to say our retail mar- kets could not possibly oiier s com- plcis shoppmg service without the aid oi our rural womenlclk." Policeman (to schoolboy): "Who owns the cnli and oowa" Schoolboy: "I don't know who owns the cow but I have an idea who owns the cali." Policeman: "well who owns tbs 'I'I-IE CHARLUYFETOWN GUARDIAN FREE g Merchandise S3, S2, SI , Si Missing Letter Contest READ EVERY AD-FIND THE MISSING LETTERS-READ EVERY AD FDR PARTICULARS Ill REGARD T0 CCIITEST SEE TlllS PACE PAGE ELEVEN FREE Merchandise A S3, $251.81 , JAPALAC makes a lasting and beautiful finish for your rooms. Re- decorate this spring with this economical finish and enjoy a beautiful home to yvork and entertain in. The Rogers Hardware 0a., Limited SPRING SHOES at Lowest $3.00 and NEW Now showing Prices in years, $4.00. Wright Shoe Co. formerly armors C. C. llEESCllEll The Imperial Druslhrl TOILET ARTICLES sponlnllso In Dlsvfinslnl Prescriptions. Smoke Supplies Phone 772. 1S3 Queen St. . Charlottetown We is Your Car Ready For Winter? Consult our 25 item check up ior $7.50. Hear our Stewart Warner Radios. "World Wide Reception." “Short and Long Wave.” T. C. WES, DURAN’! SHOW ROOMS :1? TOP SAMPLES or Sprng hsv arrlv d. Ask Dur Customers i... naval. _' was... ' a ues, They will tell you m“ P'?.°..?§"§.I>ol‘“° °° The best place to buy n A . . BRUCE SOLE AGENT IS at ll. L. The Popular Ilrugglut L A s 0 N T Prescriptions Toilet APCIPIPI, Firmly, Smolrlnl SIlIlPllfI PM“ 1063' 135 But“ 8"‘ I7l ACEIIIAIJII. To "LT-iii. rn Charlottetown. leggy; n" SPRING IN III-IRE Th“ 0-". 5o (Irena up—ilincnnl the winter 1 IILlIFJTZECIl §'-l.'.'.'.°é‘..i'i.".° J§i."‘.’.' s here l large variety oi colors und T styles to choose from...“ you In bolt In nrvloo unl Carl don't bellsrc there Ina drop in Duy and Night. clothing-nee our prices. B5133“ ZFQXI KELLY Co‘ MacINNIS n . Charlottetown, - . I. l- Phone lliumltl-o grad-art George Si. “ SPECIALS ” CEllEliAL stone We curry u complete stool It the rllht price. C. H. HORTON Iurruy Blver. - P. I. l. ECHO GARAGE attery re-charglng and Auto Electric Service. Vacuum n and eloetrlc applianc- es repaired. Body and Fender Work a Specialty. Phone, 1352. 86 Kent St- Cna-Iotletowil, P. E. I. Charlottetown BREAD The Stall of Life When you est ilk-Innis’ Bread you have the best. McInnis’ Bakery To] 470. l5 Granville St. iusr RECEIVED Same speolui values In Ludlol‘ und Gentle’ Wrist Watches. Jewelry of nil kinds ROSE MARIE HAIRDRESSING SHOPPE 168 Great George Street PERMANENT WAVES $5.95, $7.50 AND $10.00. We Guarantee all We" Phone 1243. Hrs. B. Waller lllls L. A. Fulrelough TEA RCCIA Grocer and Baker Gunllty and Service "when its closed." reviled PM‘ -' r’ " I 4 r " \ call?" _ Sahoolbw: 9.511s e/ow." w” Snlmnn olinlvn In» .35:- 251: n run. Boneless (‘nriilnh l». . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5n n I Norwelgnn “Crossed ilsh" Sin-- dines Iiic two . . . . . . . . . . . .35:- "Dlnmond C" Salmon S n! cun bolt 19c tvm . . . . . . .. .87:- W. A. JOHNSTONE Phone I Montague. I‘. It‘. I. P. J's. ECONOMY SALE CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK in... Dates ....... 25¢ 2 lbs. Boneless Codfish . .. 25c P. .I. MacDDllALD T. VERNON RCDD Auto Fenders uml Ilndy Repairing. Gloss ior ull Mulls s! Con. Tops and Upholstering n Specialty. Phone IEZIR-J. I20 Fitzroy Street Charlottetown. - P. E. I. REARDCIPS Ladies’ llslr Dressing Pierior nd BARBER SHOP ‘I'll. ICC-J I07 Queen St. CANS An upto date Can msk’ plant right at your door means a lot to every packer. Why buy imported Cans? Bo Fair. HELP HOME INDUSTRY CHARLOTTETOWN CAN 00., LTD, Charlottetown. P. E. I. Watch Your Step The Marni‘: Ihlll _ Ii you would miss Iile’: tumbles, you may eml them, Ii you will lot the Iiebullder get your Shoes In time and mend tliern. Hui-o your Shoes rebuilt by ' HENRY NEALE Lyceum, Prince Street, City JIMMIPS SMOKE SHOP and Shoe Shine Parlor Shoes Dyed any Color TEL Q25 I73 Qllteu It. ‘GO-O J ST g ARRIVED t A shipment oi the latest in Candy. Solt Candies, Chewing Candies and Creams. Ii you have a sweet tooth we have the Candy to please you. Buy where it's "always fresh." WlllTE’S TEA ROOMS Grafton’ Street gTR a ..H| Our usury customers unn testify so to our Quality and price. Why are you not one oi them. Wm. lAcliAY Telephone 1817 Corner Fitzroy and Edward PALACE CAFE ‘ Ilcguln Dinners 40o. Tl’! one and you won't go any. when else. Spcoiul orders st nil hours. . Telephon- I027. ' Cor. Gt. G " Chnrlottetovvuur‘, .& Keg-f at]. f? For the Week-End Home-made Bread, Cookies, Pastry, Pies oi all kinds,lt very masanable prices. Lonergan’s Bakery M Grnltou St. ISLAND HOME BARBER Try Les lluolier and you will IN sore-Ice unii sntlsluctlnn that vvill keep you coming. LES HOOPER Kant Street Ilxt to Central Garage BEARS WITH PORK TllE ROYAL PACKING CC. l‘ Iottetnwn, P. E. I. ' BRAND STYLE FIRE Ion loo them nil run to the Sro. and you heur- h-om every side: "I wonder Ii ho ls Insured i" Ara You f T. E. MacNUTT STRATIICCIIA HOTEL llrl. G. C. Iuolaun, Prop. Bars l! nor eInY. Special Sunday Dinners nL coo-J 178 Grsitou St. A. B. CIITCLIFFE Bsdlo Soles and Service lent-alum. - P. E. l- lAacDonalii Bros. General Merchants ONS PRICE TO ALI. “eorgetown, P. E. l. "SAY rr wrru 5+3.‘ rLowEns" SPRING FLOWERS o! all kinds and In benutliul colors- o splendid variety and trash out to Insure sntlsisstlon. JAMES 'l'Al'l' rLonisr ' PHONE m Member Florists’ Telegraph Delim Association W. . Tel. DIE TANIIEQEQoI I,“ g Iéizlnoplixxsilsf: Cor. Gt. George nud ‘ / . o Beech: 5H3: on :11!"- wE iviovE noéésglnhegm vorcos , n erwear, ups, Q9035 c511, 2:: sszzlr- M" EXAMINATW" sEE our. saisrrscs or wau. raraa. Isl. 0-1 uuhm m". 0P"l‘0.\lE'lI;RI'?TI Alon Illf. . .. - a Olfloe Cannes-ted with nrnlltlrl ' v. King a County fiagage PRINTING CIIURCII r. u. ISLAND Ioxol uro muon- Coxnpany t ' REPORTS Famous Rum-hers Insist on Export General Auto Repairing AND I u “',:';,:,{,,,'::';°""" -" SIMILAR JOB woiu: Peerless Biscuits *.':::.';";':.'.-..‘."."-. :;:...i:;~ met... ~---i-~---- i» GIVE US A TRIAL- ouanman can-mas. son ruins-En! mm neglect’ the new" fir‘ m“ you pollen and (Ill Y D ll R EY E S J. w. JOHNSTON aoloplsons AID-L 157 Kent Street Ilttlnu one! Sunlllfllll Glasses. n. .1. MRABON P. E.l. Biscuit Co. Ltd. Charlottetown. - P- 5- '- liaroliiSJAacLeod General Merchant And Dealer In Farm Prado" wgruuu River, P. Si. Island Now is the Time to Ihve Your FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED REPAIRED AND REFINISHED At the Lowest Price P Don't Delay. Avoid Spring lush and Save Money. Upholstertng, Slip Covers and Auto Trimming. Call 615-1 ior Appointment. ,- Ilpect Workmansbip Guaranteed. E. J. CALLAIIT m lent Street FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS 3 lbs. bul dates 19c 2 ‘Ins pilchards n“ 19c- 2 bulk raisins .... 21¢- 27c. I tins pears .. P. J. NOY f? CO. Hunter River, P. E- l~ ‘ J. A. lAciiillil0il General Merchant Georgetown. r. s. I. LUNCH A FEAST Thut you svlil enjoy Milton's Tea Room Telephone 741-1. Idl Kent Street HIGH GRADE Shoe Repairing Work dons while you wult. Shoe Shine Sh“ Dygln. Arthur Maclleili I09 Knt Strict. ARCYLE SERVICESTATICR Gal, Oils. Washing and Greullng llulpeuuo Rood CLEANING PRESSIN G TAILORING Theodore Sentner Tel BIC-J 12A XIII II- THE STAB GROCERY ¥ Souris, P. E. I. Oiien the best In Grocer-lea Extra Specials ior the week- ends. Try us for your at order. J. J. STCREY Denier in Vegetables. Fruits, Ierrll. E". . ut Lowest Prices Phone l2 Car. queen and Ilnyilrlrl Streets Charlottetown, . p, g, y, Groesrlen, Burhoe’s Grocery PHONES 871-472 Quick Eiiirient Scvice. Choice Groceries. Provisions, Cuunrd Grmlll. Meats, Free]. Fruit nnrl Confectionery. SPECIALS 10 lbs. White Beans ..... 2 lbs. Milk Biscuits 25c 2 tins Beets ............. 25c 2 tins Carrots ........... 25c 2 large tins Pumpkin .. . . 25c ilix’: Grocery 25c 4 * Cor. Euston A bongworth Ave. l Phone 856 Phone fill-L ch-rhmqeawn, - P. l. I. Our true-k In nlwiiyn at your nrrrlr-e. Cor. Wrymouih IIIIII Fitzroy Ht!- O ‘I Casforii & White Plumbing J.- Ilcaiing Engleeru Give us a chance to figure on your next job. Repair work attended to by skillful work- men. Phone 1145 169 Quccn St. Charlottetown, P. B. I. . "Llamas-own ,