_ .. ___ __________________ ‘_ FITNESS FOTO Ier clear-eyed. healthy oellvlly lllo ills you deed firee things-o well-nourish d body, plenty ol eroy. and e good dlgesllori. You'll fled ell three la Kellogg's lreo Flolml fie wholesome. ener- qlrleg goodness of whole wheel, pin oxlro 1min. And best ol ell In the dellslols lever end oven-fresh allpnns of Kellogg's Iron Helios. Al your grocer‘; ready to eel. llede by Kellogg la London. Oirrerle. CAT 1'0 FEEL |-'|‘|‘! YOUR FEET HURT‘: PHONE 11D Horace J. A. Brown Chlropodisl. — Podiatrist 148 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Transport BillI Seen Solving 1.0.0.191 Wilder Lodge No. II meets tonight. Friday the 20th. Address by Dr. Croi- ell Jll “Milli! J-Iducatlon. Visiting members and Broth- m. v v¢r tion. v _____ OTTAWA. May ers ‘ y requested to attend. 3.80 p. X o trinity Ijnitro (tori rremsv, MAY mu 3 . ‘JO-Gill Guides. ‘I-HI-vlofllll. ‘Lilo-Choli- Rehearsal Slight Damage Is Caused By Fire At Bishop’s Residence e from fire which broke out e .u.nace room caused slight residence The stone in damelre to the bishops aooiat noon yesterday. u b inn also houses pariah ciersy oi . Lluirstans Basilica. here w littie ualii from flames, which or inated coolns surioundina an au matic sinker in the basement. but dense smoke fill- d the rooms on all floors above It was v c mo r which 0D- erates the "Iron Fireman’ over- h ted to uch an exten .311... in the wood an iberboani casing‘ which surrounds the ma- ine. When fireman arrived on the scene dense smoke was 001111118 from the basement windows of the building. The blue was quickly cared and a line of hose carried to the f dace room and t“ n" exiinR 0 . Rooms throughout the buildins were filled wit smoke and It WM first tho ht flames had made headway uuh the walls. Priests of the Basilica were Beat- ed at dinner when the fire was discovered. iapvrus CUXIL-At the Prince Edward Island l-lozpiisi on Tuesday. May .eaeism.kma Mrs. c. W i l‘. SMITH-At a Prince Ildiwerd ls- Ilnd Hotipitel m Wednesday. Milt’ u. 1m to m. and ma. Raymond s son. nas'r_i_rs MOCAII- t 8t nh De 0 Thurs- dirv, MAY 1 . 193:8. granknivicCabe. ed O9 , are. Mineral Saturday morninr his late residence at i030 to ovehead Church. IHAIIOND — At the Provincial Barrows-turn on Zlnursdsv. . 193B. Ralph lJiamonu. sized iiii . ears. Iuueral from his faiiiers real enoc. 6.5 uouules 8t. senuraav. May 21s.. service startiniz at 2 n. m. inter- ment Peooleb Cemetery. l-YNOI-M her remdonce. Boston. iinnerinaniiitgsuamurliutiihxli-‘v “tiger? ‘widow o; the 1'». David nvhchi of m lratel-Ioxrnlswgootrev. ‘ifiliféna Stotiorf. y oven, a iif"it".lit‘t..... 58:.“ S *4 vii. Imuei rom A. s. Hgn- "wevu resent Home on satur- sgnyzlhfllihl at ass w st. nuns- L-655. , , Board oi Railway Comissioners into WBy uohunrcioe of Uoiiunons. 0. A. Walker, P. 1t. and counsel for Assocauon o! Canada, Bl solve oile prime of the Transport piuoiem in uausoa." 'iil8 bill would transform the a 50am of ‘Prahsixirt Commission- er..- aha give it authority over rail, a.r and some water transport. Mo t coirtroverslai feature of the bill has been that which would gve the rairiiiaos power to make " eed an. chaiges" with Illdiviuilllli shippers 1., for ihe carriage of goods. rassage of the bill would be an important iactor in rehabilitating the railways, said Mr. Walker. Car- tainiy it would increase their rev- Eilllfia. Suggests Amendments l-ie suggested two m-tendmenta to prevent dlscriniinatiwi against shippers. One would require publi- cation of agreed charges as is now iieqmreu for all taiufis in the Rail- way Act. ‘rlie second would provide that agreed charges must be fixed on the esnibiished basis of rate hulking and be exprecsed in cents per loo pounds or in such other manner as the Board would approve. 1t would also provide that the unit rate for one oarioad must not exceed the unit rate for any greater number 0i.’ car-loads. Dealing with the submission bl’ the automotive Tu rt Associa- tioh of Ontario Mr. alker said it was sheer‘ eifrontery oi the As- sociatioiiCcunei. Lzwzs Duncan. to suggest that the truck operators should be heard every tune Me proposed Transport Board dealt with agreed charges, The truckers wholesale business was on an agreed charge basis. On any footing of fair competit- 1cm, the railway. freely admitted the place of 1110.0!‘ trucks in irelflhl- truisport but the I10 oblliiatons on trucks. ‘Ijna railiwoy wan ed rates to meet this oom- petition but they wanted thme fills on the basis oi complete pu-biicity and notice to everyone affected, something the truckers never ave. "There is nothing in this bi i0 deal with oorriplsinis against truck- Qfi," raid I-ion. H. I-l. Stevens (M- con. Kootenay east). "That is for constitutional rea- sons." sad Mr. Walker. "Inst year the truckers asked to be left out or a similar bill. Now they went to be heard when agreed chef!“ by rail are fixed." He denied that the Canadian Pao- ifiic Rzfiwa was carrying less-than- carload riimnentr at a 1o s. An sfflc officer who enoourlfld III‘ ' ic at a loss to show volume wouldn't last long on the 0. P. R. PERSONAL! Mr. Fraser Macmillan arrived home Wednesday night from Mc- Giii University to spend the sum- mer with nu parents, Mr. and Mrs- J. A. Macmillan. Col. P. B. Fleldin , Deputy PN- vinciai Becretary- easurer, left this week for Ottawa on official . h ill l0 m?“ m“ atmi meetlnl of the urit Frauds Commie- sioners. The olonei is Registrar under the Act for this provinci- enca th Roman o“ {huh to e _ SPUDS . . . when your head ls olully l '°°l fir" roescco cowmv. twin. outer: e Canadian end indebted: m... Fielding is aoeompanyins hi on his tric- I Rail Problem t? i‘? i22...i.'.‘53.‘.'“°f$;.‘ii.i’€.“‘€.§., C.P._R. Expert Gives Views Before Com- mittee On Legisla- i9———iCP)—-’I’he Transport bill ilwW before the Rail- the House oi was uesor-bed wuay by solicitor for uie U. the Railway the firs-l. suiiesmahllke eifort made in The Central Guardian This column il lawn/cl l m gr local interest but ldvgthh? or .- newsy nature may be luau-gm n cent: o word strictly piygblg || __ldyanoe. CDNIIDEBATION LIFE _ ANCI L-DIBD-QIN-IBIPI-ID FIREMEN ARE CALLED-Fire- men were called to Sydney street east shortly before midnight m5; nlzht to GXE-inflilifih a bonfire. ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. J- 0- Miiwallum. Saskatoon, sask, daughter Helen Marjorie to Mr. William T. Rogsrs, son of Mr. and, Mrs. Benjamin Rogers, Charlotte-l town. Marriage the 26th. of June, 193B. L-GM. REMAINS WILL ARRIVE T0- NIGllT-The remain; of the law Ivlim. J. B. Brown. who died in Bos- wn. Mass. will arrive in the City tonight. Funeral from the residence of har sister, Mrs. Erwin Kucher, Street, on Saturday. Miay 21. service starting at l P, M, Interment Argyle Shore Cemetery. ARE DISMISSED FROM FORCE —Messrs. Dominic Dovle and Ben- iamin MaoEachern. were dismissed from the City Police force when their hearing concluded before the recently formed Police commission vasterd y. Thev had n under eusbinson since the f t of the wee . SPECIAL PRIZES-The atten- tion af teachers and pupils is cs1]- three prises of $5.00. $3.00 and $2.00 will be given m Public School pu-l D115. 12 Years of aze or over and Drllefi $5. $3 and $2 to public school children under 12 vears for the best ori inal poster on the subject of " empeirnnoe" at the coming Exhibition in August, Dept. of Education. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday two men appear- ed charged with causing damage w lire foreshore The case WlIS heard and adjourned until Mondav. It had been up earier in the weak. vounf man churned under the Pro- hibit on Act with keeping for sale appeared. His case was ad- journed until Monday. A vagrant was remanded until Monday and lilélfithlti‘ sentenced to 20 days in > PLAY ENJOYED-“Here Comes Girarile" presented in Birch Grove Hail, Freetown on Wednesday] 18th. to a large and apprccialive audience was a great success. The Hall was filled to capacity and applauded heartily as a cast o! cal players turned in a zinc per- formance. Piano music by A beard and srlo by Miss Phi'ips during intermission was greatly enjoyed. D R E D G E S BEGIN OPERA- TIONS-The Department of Public Works Dredge No. 9, left yesterday in tow of the dredge Fredericton for Pipette, P. E. 1., where work, occupying about three days will be done at MiicAuiziys Shore. Later the dredge will proceed to Victoria. P. E. L. to complete work begun there last year. The dredge Pow- nai No. 2. employed inst. year in m; channel at Murray Harbor, P. E," and laid up there for the win- tar. has resumed operations. RKMODELLING BUILDING-H. J. Philil dz Son have secured the con ract of remodelling the building occupied by the Jenkins Pharmacy. and owned by Lieut- Col. D. A. McKinnon, which was recently gutted by fire. Repairs and remodelling will be made from the ground to the fourth floor. The same firm has also secured the contract for the re- modelling of the Frost dz Wood building adjoininiz which W85 also badiv amaized by the some fire. ’I'he interior of this building will be comifetely remodelled and in addition a new rcof. BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY-A most enjoyable meeting was held at Bt. Peters Bay on Saturday last, May 14th, the occasion being the 90th anniversary of the birth of Simeon D. MacNeili, a native of New Perth. Twenty-five guests sat down to the table over-burdened with an elegant birthday cske and every delicacy that goes with it. Short speeches were made in hon- our of the event. to which Mr. MacNeili very pleasantly replied. Three brothers are still living. Rev. John T.MacNeill. Kentucky; Ham- iton G, of New Perth; and Caleb IL. of Georgetown. At a late hour the friends dt-ipersed all wishing Mr. McNeili many returns of this happy occasion. CONGRATULATE CIIIEF JUS- TICE-The congratulations of the Bar of Prince Edward Idimd ii-ere extended to Chief Justice J. A. Mathieson by Attorney Gent-Will Ilhahe A. Campbell before the b135- inesi oi’ the Cour! of Appeal was groceeded wiih Wednesday. The ttomey General expresscd. on be- half u: the Bar. congratulations t0 I-Iis lordship 0n his return to the Benn/h after six months leave of absence. In reply the Learned Judge i €___.__€____:__. announce the engagement of thelri fuii soprano voice and Mr. Raymond's IWETE never heard with better eif- feet in their suitable selections. young artists. Miss Hermann. Kathleen Homby, the Blldiflflfé in their MTB. eymond. Mra Keith R0881‘! and Miss Berna I-fuestis. Miss Kennv and pilpih of capi rated violin selrrtions. | Raoul a and other Man DIV. l. (l. MANIII. NORTH SYDNEY, N. (C. PJ-Rev. B. G. acce ts. . Sun y services here. Conservative Ladies Hold ‘Mulgzs Jenkins. g’. May II; Qllll “Miss Pam Manner preached at £1 m9 "m" "t" Afternoon Tea The Chfltriottliwwn Warren's ‘ George I-Iart, Conservative Association held a de- iightfui afternoon tea in the 1e- gioll Rooms yesterday Favored by the firstperfectripring of Clubs." Alice Garrett, "Kilave of WCBUWfd the tea was very Iarselv Wglfl- Ernest lord. ti rid . . ' aT?he eriagioh Rooms were iavishliy Armin: Hairy: iilluoiwdewrated with daffodils and mauve, §°""- Make‘ "P- ~ M- Devil tulips. During the afternoon a delightful ' musical program Mrs. Frames l-loii Trainer's beauti- Raoul magnificent baritun Two very clever Miss The acccmpanists were: Business Session 0fY’s Men’: Club was rendered. Stondiim committees were iiaméd routine business tran- sacted at the weekly supper meet- ing of the Charlottetown Ys Men! Club last nillht- Holman presided. Regular session! President Fred would be discontinued until Sep- tember. it was announced. A sue- cial meeting is scheduled for tho latter part of June to make final arrangements for the 30~Iu1y 1 or July 4-5, the ore-widen Maritime convention of Y's Men's Clubs. ‘h! date 0i which would likely be June t said last night. The business mert- ing last evening was preceded bv a short sink-song _ Jack MacNziir, chairman of prceiam committee. Miss th led by Y's Man G Lillian Earle, Club pianist was accompan- ist following are the members of ikindin: uimmittccs. the first nam- Bil ineach case beina chairman Program, Jack Cudmore, Norviile Luck: MacNair, Harry attend- once. Claude smith. Wilfred Liv- ingstone. Art Woolner; George Craig, Aiban MaeLean, Wil lard Bipencer, Dr. world outlook. James Hasiam. Large, Neil MaicLesn; names. win Johnstone, Fred Small. 81mm, Fred Andrew; finance Ed visiting. McL-aughlan: Fred Bert . my Cudmore, Reg Taylor, Ernest Bell and Ernaet Ciawson; publicity. Roy Cudniore. George Patterson. W91 llngton Dixon; house, Fred An-i drew. Norville Luck; reading room.‘ William Massey. HL. Denton. Wal- ter Wilson; stamp. Ernest BPD- A new committee. club extension and welfare, was named composed of past, presidents. Raoul LePage. game]; MacFadyen and Claude im l Wellington Dixon and Willard Spencer were appointed auditors. The Club budget for the year rnment Claweon Club. Before Ernest was read by Y's Man Roy Cud- more chairman of the committee and a finance roved by the Y’s read the committees to handle arrangement in connection with the Maritime Convention. PLEAS ANT GROVE $1132? Igeenggrea £2: got-g: AND new"! m” “pmmlanm 6f “he 0mm Mm‘ Mr. Willem P. Glow. Pleasant - gumgfmrégarbggprg: Grove, has urchased the lmbqlq :3" m Amofm _ or the 1m .McD7wen, Grand Tru- inglfiie heogiiih nnltifqtlirInfihe git m“ ____ e Q ll C e W“ ‘"1 m“ ‘m "° “"1 ‘m’ Miqpriasorgmcfi QT. mow! m‘ w” “a” Pm“ W‘ K“ ‘ nohmproverrnent I 1h; ieif Justice and Mr. Justce ' . Bo/imders mam the once which was adjoin-nod for Judgment. llany Inquiries lie Excursion Fares To Western Canada oh ere. These emit- o jun“, m...“ l0: the pedlge; be IMCIQ‘ flllflflflfllil making mood direction oi V6895’. Y . at the 1 t meetind Uhiversiu d, urf some I e. a mo has entered he II . Komitsi tmoimmt. tion oless We? in. in‘ modern is ‘mists wci l I100 The school st Pleasant Grove ls The man friends a m". Roy m. k of pneumonia. ls book to Hlsten st my lest. ufloll. for lit. Thou. Phllifll. Yon, paid’: lmeinemvtlttoOlIneudlsstw . flit ICOOIIIIII - tickets wllobglaoanfnntourgndm: on payment of odd - tickets will ' s... ' or n- tuiwaaair" m‘: leased to loarni is B.A. deg-co] 0d Mt. All on t has complstel recovered from a um severe st load wood for market. edllcvysrmiolem.‘ 3A.. preach- o. o uen Honour-grounder Iund MlssDfHhVfloypmoidedMflle i i _j_______._.__ @- ev .3 x HAY FEVER Prevent your ennuel IIQK ' rlfllr‘ lluy Fever at . NOHTIIOLINE Mm, Remedy soothes a d diiilnferts nuelrllh, i in most canoe flora symptoms. 1a.. dnrud by H.000 Brllliih Doctors I... l)‘ Fever, ('alerrli, llrad Colds. NOSTROLINE , o-u Div-ll. L. WORTIIY, llil qnee" ltreet. FINE DRAMATIC (Continued frog, D9439 1) alized. momentarily. The theme was handled with fine restraint, and interpreted sympathetically by Mary Moran as Mary Blake, "tram. Hat Stui." is a comedy in ‘ whic a sier "on the make" 80018-113’ ye host. with amusing mum- oo and his high- bolanoed cast: “Joe Pomwilv: “Gilbbsx, ela Po , Miss Murizarat Stems, "The Bishbp ofnlaichester." Jack Kenny a. tfiill“ e s was s clever dram -,~' tlzstion of R. L. Stevenson's slofiy , He. OOKICEIDJIQ an venture in the life of the notor- ious lfith century French poet, Francis Vilion was vlnclnsv bv Fbsier. with Mr, Ivan Y. Reddin in the role of the pompous Seiaiieur de Briselout. | _ on the Drvizramme was "The W018 Playroom." which was first broduoed in the regional Drama, Leaizue contest and won h praise for its originality fmmhiqge adjudicator. The performance 153i illRllt was a decided improvement over previous efforts. and 1e. ‘to be desired. The cast; Harry Gomez, éKnave (‘if Illlleartsu , “ ueen o Butts,‘ Dorothy Dumom, "King of Hearts," Bertram Foster. "Queen of Dia- monds.’ Marjorie Macilean, “Queen adows" was directed by Mrs. Lighting, Harry E 85. tage Manager, Menton Whltlock. “High Hat Btuff": Make-up, Mr. ‘Doug as; Stage Manager, Mentqm hiilock. "A lodging for the Ni m." directed by E. Christa her. Litght- ing, Harry E. Porter; eke-up, A. M. Doug as, Properties, Ivan Reddin. “The Fools Piayroom", directed by Harry Gomez, direction. Make- ii. stage and lighting, Harry omcz costumes D. Dumont. Mix liens Wood. Mr. Gomez; Sound effects. George Gillespie. S eciai credit is due to Mi’. Par er for the rxcriifitiiiniiv line lighting effects. which added mn- terially to the success of the per- formances; aso to Mr. Douglas and Mr. Gomez for their work as make-up urlisis. The entertainment. which will be re eated tonight. was given in aid o the SQJiety for the Prcien- tion of Cruelty to Animals. Dr. 'I‘. Bl. E. Robins, president of ‘he so- ciety. thanked all concerned in last night's sticcessiiil presrniaiion and outliivri the work of the 0r- ganization and thr- growth of the movement in other centres. Small , 5c 10c 15c Fresh and Cooked MEATS ___.__ I Chuck Roast Beef, lb. - 13c Rump Roast, lb. -- =- - 18c Fresh Bacon, sliced, lb. 21c Sausages, fresh, iii. - 18c Picnic Style Pork Shoulders, lb. - - 23c Franklurts, lb. -— — — 28c Cooked Ham. V, lh. - - 28c Bologona, sliced, lb. - 16c Baker Meat Loaf. lb. - 29c Cooked Ox Tongue, lb. 47c Cooked Corned Heel. allred_ lb. -- - - 17c _i'_r_it_u_cimkuirligrpwiw GUARDIAN Receives Call . . ... w-sriflfifflq") i , STORE REOPEN S THIS MORNING Pay the price for one article arid get another one lust like it for only our: CENT . regular ls Now Resumed FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY DON "1‘ MISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY ON DRUGS, TOILETRIES, STATIONERY, CANDY AND HOUSEHOLD NEEDS. FIRE SALE — Prices are SLASHED on Goods damaged by water or smoke in Hundreds of dollars worth clearing at a mere fraction recent fire. of their former price. Face Powders, Patent Medicines, Moire Bags, Candy, Toothpastes, Stationery and a host of other items. SEE THEM. Leatherette Goods. COME IN AND COME at the store. Good-s. Customers who have misplaced their One - Cent Sale Hand Bill may obtain new ones No phone orders ac- accepted for Fire Sale s1. ANN‘SI sermon: Honor Grade 2. Marion Murphy. Gratde Pius Mclsaac. Grade 2. Jerry O‘Conno _ ,‘ Medium “Tin: JENKINS PHARNA Y a M! jizisfifi "B" ‘DIFJIJODESIHKI U hcmiplz. roll for March and April: X-l. Rita Trainer. Grade VIII-i. Louis Trainer; 2. Linus Dole; Ii. Gregory Murphy. Grade II—-l. Bernadette Doyle; Gcflfudy VI-l. Aeneas Trainer; 2. V Sr.—1 Leo Blanchard; Z-LL-VLBQlUPJ-lf: ‘ Tia Q- YES! You really can lute the Fresh veget- eblealn svmn Soups meppotirln Canadian vegetable: o the umo high quality et are utecl lav AYLMER Pen, Com, Tomatoes... ‘ Large MILLIONS mun"! WHIP IALAD C , TEIUWNIFi Connor. Grade V Jr.-—1 Patrick Doyle; 2. . Leo Murphy. Grade 1V—-l. Claire Malone; 2. 5 Theresa Blanchard. Grade I1I—1. Blanchard; 3. Grade II-i. Austin Trainor. ufatlc i-1. Vernon .Wals.li; a Vernon O'Connor; '3. Lenora Mc- .'\’"i,:i.1c Per-fart attendance: Marion Mur- Mary Dole; 2. ancis lawn Mlns MARMALADE, EATON’S, z lb. jar SARDINES, Fairliaven, %’a, 4 tins 11c; tin LOBSTER, Maritime Pack, lonlla s Llnlment relieves aln. phy, Leo Blanchard, Leo Murphy. Teacher-Jrhomas Me Avinn. Citron yellow. stsortieh slacks oi ‘L; crepy linen are worn with s little .~ blouse animated with multi- i, ogrlor int. The sash is Roman- , s . 15c TOMATO JUICE, Clifton, 15 oz. tin, 2 for 19:1 etch 7c PEARS, Lynn Valley, No. 2 squat tin, 2 for 23¢; each ouvns, Queen, 3 ot. time ‘IOIIATOBI, llaple ' Leaf, No. 2% tin, 3 for 29c; esel CORN, Culverhoule Choice, 17 oz. tin. 2 for 19c; eaoli PLUM JAM, Ayimer, 8 or. jar, 2 for 19c; each 0c (With added 900th III 00W?) IALMON, Red Clover i6 oz. tail tins, eeelr ICE CREAM POWDER McLareifs Freer-Easy, Pkg. 5c i Oc .. .. ' '! See our display of fresh fruits and new vegetables including New Beets, New Car- “"' rots, Radish, Cucumbers. Lettuce, Cauli- flower. Slrjng Beam. filrinacli, Rhubarb. Tnmaioes. Etc.