_ “is ---....“.., ........._. to-oiowe-“oaa-oeo-oaa-ooow» "Q rim SOCIAL <1) DRINK ~myen vw-Ln- . p»-.. ma, aF ___ Who does ot loathe the drunk- ‘"‘ ard's l er “Mid yet, when cocktail hour ls be?" near ~And laughter rings and glasses clink “Ebout the camel in the tale “The owner ousted. worn and spent. NKEEP THE DOOR GLOSED! ‘Why be a coward _And a slave? mfiecausc some son or daughter ,_ are “hot face tiint crowd that said, "And. tlioughtlessly. the link begun ;i' Q m ’ ‘That holds them now against their d, . will. Shall we forget the crimes that e s Because some girl said "You, Til di-tnk.“ ffbscausc sortie man said, "Just this 31pm» the crowd said it was '4)“ mil,‘ . mm look the real‘ vac-rs . ElER BUSINESS DIRECTORY AND uvmassmvc coivrizsr Egon AyALL 0 UR READERS. f . A . Friday. Apr-i 14 EXPLANATION. 0F BDNTEST - < 1.20 r. M. D on"; Fqrget Your ~ I “Ywglgfhyflul ; {q The Charlottetown Guardian's “BETTER ¥USINESS _ -. n ’ ' . i Sunday 1:. tmrtzt..xi.s.s.raziiziiiaszziszzni;rust. ' . i‘ Directors t‘ A t 8th 1936. Th i cs will be given away each E Garden ' (n): gffswfdgfinfiff"? sveekfllhst, ‘$13100; Zndfiflgtltz; 3rd._ Sl-QO- Th6 ch81‘- : Chocolate Drink Y_ M_ C. A_ lottetown Guardian will issue all prizes in the form o! z . - merchandhise b0lililetfi that will be honored bi’ anylidver- v tiser on t is u e in. 5 THE PURE MILK COMPANY, mm p3,,” p >,_ .- Us“... - - - A -~ ~ ~ ~~ M“ - - Each week the name of some oné"6'r_ifioluilv¢riur= wwy“ “Q51?” ' , ,, , , T, i fiagflliotlsgl ‘E on this Bulletin will be taken and words will be listed" m MWIIM" ' * At Your Service 1 E t i ' ' ’ E n... .21 eiisitteyrdilciiilzgnyéélfllflfilfll i i as er Groceries Z Y E- t r Table z .1 ,',’;;i'"1§‘.?£,‘.{?:' ‘illtiqlofrzllld sill.” ggilrihurlreillisgnw ’ material appearing in a corresponding number of advertise, f; ‘ls fie, m" our intérinr ‘Painting’ and Sig" GET YOUR. PRIZE HERE < ments, one word only being left out of any one advertisel. i; flbylfnflfi-es 'I§§;";....Z o; gm- Pilmml- 3g§§n§é£gTgE€v2g€5 > merit. Having read each advertisement carefully and . cries at the most reliwmblc J A DOYLE L0 m E locating those in which the words were omitted, contestants z {mist “£3.11? “Sm mk- Gehcral ' Painting and WEST Possl-BLE P C s must write the name of the advertisers in whose announce- iic y e . _ - - ' ,’ PHONE 55 Decorating Contractor Magpl-IEE BRQS nveiit a word was missing, along with the missing word in g S N K AYS 195 Gram,“ “m, 1 55 m,“ 5...,“ 1 each individual one. Also state the merchant or merchants . - - ’ ' f th i i = t» rm» m .. ~» WMMHM 22:2: "n12: 2.22.1123. “:..“3Y..1r.*.:i."...:'..:. '12:: t: cocoa-o ' . A -- e~~ -~~ - ~ ~¢* -~-re order spell an advertiser's, name. -»~~- Enjoy E I when Yo" "w! Then attach a receipt to your solution from any ' You ' ‘ Plumbing Qr advertiser on this Bulletin, indicating that business had "“‘ r ' ' been transacted with at least one of the advertisers on the : . ' Heatin Service .. (HOICE EASTER elsure Bulletin and mail or bring your letter to The Guardia § ' AT THE "i you (20lll1¢0lll\ omce ' OKARLOTTETOWN “l” ’ . . - g A, m“, which m, m, b, Bowlin Ane S To receive this most reason- Each week three replies will be drawn from all received ~ beaten. , g _ y lblv PM" 661-11- . and three awards given in the order of their drawing. 1 Our customers know wi-int I 1 Gmflfiulfiii“ P5°""l‘”t°- 1 1 BEVAN BROS ‘lst, $3.00; 2nd, $2.00; and 3rd, $1.00, As all prizes will be I ‘W-"i" ‘i’ "m" m‘- . 1 M3,]... Band‘... '§’,';f.§nf,'n, o 1 97, Wqymouth Street ' given in merchandise orders, it is necessary to state in i’ P110517 334 ; .QQ&O4Q-OO§O-Q§§g§0-Q-Qr6+§—¢06: +M+Q+HQ your reply Hi9 name 0f tlié merchant IIPOIi whom you WlSll f THUS. MILLS I I ""—~'=—"== the prize order drawn . e iiiithfl‘ MARKET ‘ ceeuv-v M‘ ‘ H-“VHM MU‘ ‘ ‘ ==‘“ e? There is no limit to the number of replies any con- 3" 135 "illvbiif" Sim‘ l WE REALIZE mar testaiit may send in each week, providing a. receipt from f“""""“ r § THE RANGE rlolgsiiitgn LOOKING F0!‘ any merchant on this Bulletin accompanies each reply. 4 "W. NEAT m APPEARANCE, t d bl, f“! replies l" this cflntest slwuh,‘ ‘be “ddressed m z‘ '" M E prom“, comma,“ go,- ....,,...§.°..... “all? yet, Editor, The Better Business Bulletin, The Guardian You Will Find EVERYTHING YOU NEED For Your Easter Table Ia+++o++o4+¢ o+++e++0+++e0 At Our Store THE VERY BEST MEAT Eggs. Fruit and QUALITY GROCERIES i Include in your order some o! MOORE/S. SAUSAGES 17cts. Per Pound PHONE 1085 E. S. MOORE 109 Richmond Street ‘QAAAAAA A A C. T. U. Notes w Is it e. "$001.41. thllig to do? ltwseems a social thing w drink. It. seems good fellowship, good run To simply take n. single one IVSEEMB the social thing-and yet um we the right to dare forget That masked for shelter from the 881B - Fbr. Just his head, then-shoulders, when iuiit his head-till, strange, but true. rhe camel was INSIDE THE TENT 3e firm. be brave. Remember mothers. silver-haired m "Just one" “Tllbt forged the chain that binds - he still cam ma misery. the sin. the shame Because some led refused to think mummy: 9A4‘ g ‘g Oh, face the FACTS, and THINK IT THROUGH SOMUIHING FOB NOTHING The mdlana. department of the Disabled American Veterans of the World War conducted a sweep- stakes project for the building of a veterans’ convalescent home at the Indiana-Dunes. $34,800 was paid out to those who took the chance, $6.000 was realized for the build the face of the affair thereisiepro- sented an expenditure of $40,800 but this amount does not include the promotion costs. It 1s a. good sign that there ls an agitation flkllnst this expensive "BY 0f Blpehding to get a trifling return. The anti-slot machine move- ment is becoming general. In Al- berta an Act was passed in 1935 coniiscating slot machines. ocntly its validity was upheld by the Alberta Appflsl Court. The Rev. W. H. Btubbs had some wise things to say about the prin- ciple of “Something for Nothing," "Tidings" give a synopsis as fol- lows: “Opportunities of something for nothing, and demands for it. are among the chief features of our time. There are countless news- paper r ‘ insurances, national in character. lotteries in almost every office and workroom. tips and bonusm. gifts for coupons. psnsloaia and doles, family allow- ancfll and income tax ciitemptlons of every kind. - - - . y A generation ago, about the only chance of something for nothing waa the lialfpenny "luck the small sw t shook; do. the!!! most economical on fuel. Priced to suit your Purse. yet Guaranteed w suit your purpose. You vrlll find it in our show room. Come in today and see it. T. G. IVES 219 Great George Street. P110118 1117- Wo Carry a. Complete Stock of Fresh Groceries at all times and we invite you tomtake out your prize on our t. AN GELIN A’ BLANCHARD General Groceries to 117 vvv- Florence I; Marshall. ~ After a pool of of this home. Om done Eg- the “British Weekly,” 0f which l‘ an, CIUIBWDPQ. “Q6 sweepstakes. ‘Inter- be could III"!!! in. idleness, would testify. - - - - Work oi’ some kind is essential t0 happiness. A man without work is bored and miserable until he finds some hobby into which he thNW-S as much energy as she should have LA When shipping we invite you come in and look Over "l" display of Hats and Scnrvfli- later than Thursday noon each week. This contest is open to all except employees of the Charlottetown Guardian and their families. MISSING WORDS Advertisers Name - - - - - - - r — an Any Highest Treat Job Made Expect Saving Charlottetown, P. E. L, and should be ln this office not _ 1H1 U8 ‘FOB Quiick Service AND . First Class Work Riggs". & Berrigan BAJIBEB SHOP Otppultq New Currie Block ___ a‘ a a ‘Al Y" f mnn READY iron Eltsritif‘ ~ cusroiimas WE ornii. A srscuu. m ‘m’ o“ as ciuvr sans: 3 tlna Chicken Soup 25o ‘owlilts n..n§"'°" 15° -- SPRI- Oom Flakes . 25c ' al . 25° ' a pm Sllto s t n m I GIIOGA l u"... I50 scanaforkdtlieans 17°‘ m” . ‘ TO our YOUR. MONEY‘S won-rs, our iiaaii. ‘ P. J. MacDONALD . t IstrIngBi-oom. ltliiki-Chlilo... Protect Your Foxes From The. Worm Menace Tbs Bound Worn-i is a stall menace to the young pups. There is mmly one sure way to tackle this menace and that iii doalng wltli OAPSUL At ten days use No. 8's. From 3 weeks on the No. 2's. No alter elleetl. A. FOSTER CENTBAIL DRUGSTORE ..“...¢',»+¢+¢+o+o-o-¢-»+»» w: are differing our Men's Ill Sin I Wglthaim (B? Elgin W A T C H E S u, m‘ discounts. The best "m, pi- tlie man at licav! w0|-g_¢;ll and see us W. N. TANTON 1g; Kent St. St. (hymn-iv Grafton ) ‘“ f Cofllel‘ Kentfnd ri-ince ail-tetanu‘ ‘ Phwf 8B8- ...._.___ "_—'=—‘='== I Consult ua about flowers for HOSIERY E EASTER DR-FFREN CITE VERMICIDE ' ES 0 $1.00 bonus of 80 No, ll uiil 1 2. m‘ 4AA w¢ cm-ry a complete line o! _ Goflnun Gold Stripe Hose in Coins in and see our display, Crcplc. Chgllon and‘ lbw; dsilllvor to point within Serv ce. e newes s ‘ e r0 cc. : . l - ' I l’; nll“lll.x.l'll'§nflifi”' Uptown Flowers l ith our new PHONE 1482 WPIIC: 75c and I "3 Gr“; Gem." sue" . . , THE GLORIA l. c‘ - -¢ c“ e e W, __ __.__ Don’t Put Off , Till Tomorrow I Lhtatwgke-uld have been done 0 Now is the time to have that repair done on your plumbing equipment. I Ws autos all our work, and our rates ‘are moat na- n sonabla. Phoauiis. H. T. JAMES - Plumbing and General - Repairs 16 Elm Avenue FOX BISCUITS n, of pure richly vltamlned Cod Liver Oll. in a firmly sanitary plant. “FOB. SUCCESS FEED IMPERIALB , rnom rur T0 rizirr- 1 Kent St. into a job of work. WHY MODEL OURSELVIB 0N TOURISTS’ IDEAS? attract millions of to Vancouver. with uncontrolled gambling and beauti- ful ladies. liar ions ces of dod it. - - - - All this seeking for easy money is rotting the national character- It is breeding loungers and pars.- sites. It is better for a man's own soul that he should work for what he gets than that lie should be kept as thousands today We must return to a. love of work which ls creative of wealth, other- wise the splendld social services which we have built up tn our land and which are unique in the world. must ‘ inevitably crumble and perish." . The general manager of a. hotel has told them in Vancouver that British Columbia will nflvfil‘ d0 l miily worth while ‘tourist business until it relaxes its liquor laws and its notions of propriety a bit. 1i‘, for example. tourists could get .their liquor with their meals, he thinks they would come here in numbers. This may be true and liquor with meals might be a. more satisfactory system than beer iii ghastly, evil- sinelllng bar: and whiskey in hotel drooma. On, the same basis, no doubt. we urista i! bally-hoo. In due time our grand- llffifil’ ADVERTISERS NAME-PURE MILK Provlde-MaePhee Bros. . Equipment-ll. T. James > longer-Vi. Plckatd b Co. Ordertoget Prflifcss .Q4_L_AAAA instincts of an over-ripe leisure class. In due time, it we were to go at this business properly, all British Oolumbians could shortly be sup- ported by the richest and nastiest tourists of the world. This is not to disparage the tour- ist business. which is perfectly legitimate, like any other business. when conducted with the proper attitude of mind, with some self- reapect. But we should sell our scenic nttiactlcns. arid the allure oi’ our country as an honest mer- chant sclls honest goods on their merits. It people don't want them on that basis we are better without such people. If we have got to crawl to tourists and alter our laws and civilization to give them a sur- reptitious fling away from home. we'd better go out of the tourist business altogether. - As a matter of tact. if we had any sense in this country at all‘. with its resources and natural beauty, we could build here such a civilisation that the world would clamor at" our gates for admission, even though we had no liquor at all and none oi’ the conventional along-From ‘"0: n51?- wsck ." I-‘RDM “CIIIIST AND HUMAN SUFFERING” Any tackling of the problem of suffering that does not go to the sources of that suffering as they are found in evil systems is lacking in spiritual intelligence. Judged by that simple test much of our Chris- tian work could scarcely pass the intelligence test. We try to ball out suffering li-om individual lives and leave in full operation systems which are the direct and positive cause of that individual suffering. Shall we rescue individual slaves, or shall be strike at the slave sys- tem? Shall we pick up individaula drunkurds and leave the liquor tralfic to manufacture drunkards? Shall we rescue the wounded in war, or shall we strike st the war system? Shall ‘we pick up the Wounded on Jerichds road. or shall we send some one out to get the thieves? The obvious answer to all these questions ls that we should do both- There is no real choice be- tween an individual gospel and a social gospel. If it is to be‘ a whole it must include both. The Dominion Bureau or statis- tics gives Canada's tobacco bill, in. eluding axslac duty as 000.400 - m1 increase overdue previous yea: of 0.106.184. or abou s 2-: par cont. wen the children will aay that their grand- fathers were violently insane when hey had almost every material Diatthahumanbelngcanusmwi theakilrtousaitandyethad III their scenery to visitors o Miss Marie Faquet, Charlotte- tovm, is spending a. few days vaca» tlon with her paqmts, Mr. and Mrsi W.\J. Paquet. Miss Clhhofllld Manning. New zsaland, spent the week-end hers visiting Mr. and Mrs. John E. MG! Donald and fami v. Constable O. J. ‘Deakln, 3.0.11.1’ left for Ficdcrlclon inst lmmday. for a thne-weeksi training course. Mus Jane MoDu-nald spent n‘ m gays last week in Montague visit- frienda. . JMrs. and daughter xntsy, left ‘Ihumdl! morning for Boston other ltididgth mu Ruth mar-Taurus: amen. i Bu!‘ ‘ " school ii . lcbcol ' at mm . mgr-Icarus: are lfltlllfl Hilly “H10 "W "r m I:,,.“+“¢\>0+»+o _ ~-»--- -- --, - - TW I: w, m n skin; gpgdlgl pi-qiai-atlons to meet the demand foi- Glut £3, as“, s|?pum Gil‘ I’ ~ . EASTER FLOWERS “no”. Groccrlea “no odaoney- 4 ‘* _ ' p!‘ OBI- ' Y n ?mu’gxgull'oha‘la‘yimpoaigtorol uni wlllldenvisilv Our delivery nrvm will j 11L u"; e your selections. - we." 7°‘- .: ~ J ES TAIT "f" m g Fnoaisr Gaudet s Grocery 0 r ONE m Cor. Prince and Grafton s :>y-Q-Q.QQ-Q-Q-Q§-Q \ ***‘ w ~ w‘ M w“ c- ...." 47v A '7 VA T3777‘ A’ v A" v E t Tgf‘ 1E COAL AND COKE 11S 0n armed!!! At this swirl o: 130x113? E 011 ' zgmdTs: m“ sgmrmflm l Prompt Oourtoou Service. WI“! Iflldfllv $1.00 BONIE- ~> MM‘ reuanlb]. c112,“. C. C. I 3 Glitch a chance to prove this to you i! you do not The _ 17W ton Pharma I . “m” m Eff? m, ..,_ “f ; i. __ A. PICKARD a c0. . 14a * ‘ ’ t .5 I I ' a“ "" .' A‘- ,f,, “g“,, , ““'__, ‘ doesnotnecdtbbeacrmkagainst , .- r ' — r — vw‘ the use of tobacoonmt? qllflltlflll its‘: v - t d urea nfifiélfini??? especially. PRIZE WINNERS. “$.l.‘.?2.“‘“°‘"‘.%‘l.°‘£° i ar - ' .» $0 moinoifighfl the rgzrum i .51. Agatha McCabqjfltaiihopo. ‘IQ annunlly B i?’ year from iurmii am. Mrs. L. E. Bevan, 206 Sydney St. -—-——-—@w~'i———'——— ~ ~g Ella Thomson, St. Avarda. m. and writer-t Pequot, Ohar- M“ ‘ w‘ ~ ‘ ' 3 - 5-“- lottawwn, spcnt." the week-end in . . ' our town visiting friends and rcla- lo- tlves. ‘ —J Amaroui cities vaulting relatives - m.» . returned tot town. _ °‘ m?‘ if the. tub. mamas inc ill“ Mid m!!! I“ in. m mlxtun G8 kba i ionic-am ,0 , . new... B“ chorus I »i'ilv'i'av'lwict=ll$" i’ I I fimfiiw ~