FLAKES 5 have crispness and flavor that are popular with active appe- tites. Plus the nourishment of grain. Plus extra bran to he mildly laxative. Enjoy these better lsran flakes often. De- licious with milk or cream. Buy PEP Bran Flakes from your grocer—always oven;- fresls. Mada * ~ " by Kellogg in Londonf l two-nay MEET ' i ____. a‘ - ~ 01>) Mary 16411 sutrlas tor the Oanadalan track andfleld chsmplonshlpshcre Aug. 10 IIVJI lmavy as expected, some heals sndys couple o! fleld events be (lnlshed. Balm-day, Aulllll. will see the heavy flrlng on records. X/s THE HIGHEST PRICED ENAMEL r00 c000 FOR YOUR CAR ? " “EELCQTE ‘RUBBER ENAMEL folol cost $2.00" Yoncan give the old bus areal "Sbmomosl Complexion” with Steelcote Rubber Enamel and us! as bl a kick our ofirs lant new luty as though l: sum new. No skill or ax- gtrlencc necessary. You sss, eelcote, because of e in in is, not only gives you more for your money because is covers more — has more “paint mileage" than present day old style enamels-but l! levels ilse f lass-smoothmnd dries in s. ew hours with a sou h, durable finish that loo s factory new nnd nay: that wsy. Compared with or- dinary cnnm cls, Ftcelcotc cons a linle more, but when you see the susiful baked- amel-llke" finish you gar our a can of Szeclcms, $2.00 wlll he mighty little to pay for so very muc . So cosy to bocurlly wlth srssscors - Wholesale Dlstrlhlors - r” - ' IAIITIIEL ASFIIUOIIII _ _ I P 1 Inlllnr, ll. B. h It. John N. B. ‘ Curls I n-mnnghnn, "' i! l.’ Charlottetown " ‘- @9168’: (Tl-ear, H’!!! Holley 00. Ltd, lllunsnldl F 3 IOII. llnntsr liven f . . lllllllll ll kNAMll . Central Guardian arms snnn Kellogg’: PEP Bran Flakes t v ~ l ... ‘A. 4 .-_&.Ii. n. .4 ‘lhll column ll reserved (or noon o! local lsmroot but advcrtlalng a! : new‘? nature mgy lb; mum; “ can wo d fir! “v f“ ' I "l! ssysbls In MEN'S WORK BOOTS, $1.95 pal‘ D811‘. all Ilhrgusons Shoe Store, , formerly. Golf's. 1.491s THE ANNUAL MEETING d the Free Dlspeusary will be held in the Board Room o! the Clty Hall to- night, May 10th. The publlo are invited. 11-1668-5-15-21. MINS BLACK OXFORD! $1.95. boy's $1.75, and youth's $1.60 per ' pair std Ferguson's Shoe slurs, formerly Goffs. L461! POLICI COURT-At the Police Court yesterday s woman charged wll-h uslns abusive lmzussewas five dollars c: ten days in a . LADIES HOLEPROOF 110$- IEBY. chlffon and senxl-servlcc weight, newest shades 75c per pslr. Ferguson's Shoe Store, formerly Goffs. L-76l8 ruseasr. NOTICE-The funeral of the late John Robert Jenkms, Dundss Centre. wlll be held lrom hls late residence today, Thursday service starting at 2 o'clock. Inter- ntent Dundas Unlted Church Cem- e ery. - ~ ~ - Among the passengers arrlvlng by the C. N. S. B. “Lady Hawkins" which docked ln Saint John, hi’. B.. Tuesday afternoon, "gm-n. mg lrom a, crulse trlp to the Brlllah West Indies were Mr. and Mrs. D. W. White, York Point. onsnuarron DANCE - The graduating class o! the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospltal School of Nursing held a most enjoyable dance laal; night. The dance was attend- ed by upwards of a hundred couples. The chaperones were was Arm P M811‘. superintendent of Nurses; Mrs. Nell MacL-ean and Mrs. Reg. Altkcn. rum an: nuar 1N ACCIDENT -Emmet Austln received a. serious "ll-mi 0V9!‘ hi8 eye xequlrlns ssvsrsl stitches, when the car 1n which he was ridlng collided with 0119 driven by Russell Abbott at about 12.30 last 1118M The car 1n which Austin was was badly smashed. n a’ r was, driven by Aeneas Cheverle. The accident occurred at the corner o! Fitzroy and Weymouth streets. ramotrroraox can-m. mundPsrry or st. Louls, 9.2.1., who tell out of an open. box ear on the midnight trsln bound for salnt John early Monday morning, 3nd who w“ later found- ncsr Jones’ Bldlng by Royal Osnsdlan Mounted Pollen ot- (lccrs. ls now a pstlent in the Clty Hospital undergoing treatment for his lnlurles. Hls condition is not re- l! ""0118 by the atlsndlng lmyslcunf- m». A. n. mm, and 1: ls expected that h; will be upin a day or-t... Moncton Tunes, vrsrr FERGUSON’! new shoe store, formerly Golfs. A complete new stock of fashionable roof-wear at the new low prices. b.7513 BROADCAST ‘IONIGIIT-Boy Scouts and Girl Guldes Over-y- where ln Oansda. will‘ b; mum; over the radio lnnight 1,0 m; mm of u» World omer Scout and the World Ohlsf Gulde. Lord and Indy Baden-Powell. The Dominion Oouncll 0d the Boy Scouts Associs-. tlon ls slvlns a banquet in honour o! the Ghlef Scout this evening in the Royal York Hotel in 1 mnto, while l" l" llllolnlng room the Domlnlon Council or Girl Guide; Association ls holding a banquet for the Ohlef Guide. The speeches from both banquets wlll be broad- cast by the Csnadlan Radio com. mission at 0 o'clock Atlantlc Standard Elms. ~ Meeting Favors‘ Tuber Crop Bonus A meetlng was held ln Monticello school on May 7th, lush, lor the purpose or petltlonlng the Domln- llon Government 1n regard to s -bonus on the 1934 potato crop, as already discussed at other meetmgs la the psovlnos. Daniel L. 011m- ley was appointed chalrmm and John P. C. -MoDon.ald, Secretary. Alter a number had spoken in favor p! the idea it was decided unsnl- ‘mously to circulate a petltlon through the district, listing at the same time, opposite each name, the number or acres grown last year, and to forward copies or this m- port to the representatives of King's Ouun at Ottawa; to Mr. Stanford P pa. Olusry, P. n. Is- land. and w the Oharlottswwn papers for publlcstlon. ass-ms nrTcrnmror: - At ~00 man, Y 12. 1935, John A. MacKlnnon, sgsd ‘l3 years. JOIINSNNI-At Albany. May 16. 1935, Mrs. James Johnstonc. 889d years. Funeral leaves house Friday mornlng at 8.45. cAllflmELL-At her late residence, Malpcque Road, May 15th, Jmsl’. Donald MacPherson. Wife of the lll/B E. Campbell. Funeral Friday lrom her late rcaldenoe, service stsrtlng at 2 o'clock. funeral leaving at “s30. Interment Broolrllsld Cemetery. .Wll.80N--At‘ Ohsrlotlslown an Wednesday. May l5. 1935. Andrew m, Wllson, aged 82 years. Romulus m‘ restlng st the Melsan Puusnl Home. Iunsral from Hunlsr River Unlled Church ihursdsy, NI! 18th, service starllng at 2 o'clock. mlsrrnsne Hunter Rlver Cemetery. A ‘Card of Thanks Mrs. Arthur rsssxmnoa sad family wish to thank mu- n32; —-n- bars tor tbslr klndnsss. d Sc o a ting With TTaeHoI-y Redeemer Troop l This Troop ls dally maklng rspld advancement. Ten new members ' were taken ln on Friday last, bring- gthnerlrollrnentofthctroopup to a lull troop. Not to be outdone Players, the Scouts have stepped lnlo theatrical lllc ln a big way. They have been working hard lor the past six weeks‘ on their three- act Everylhms . this ‘blg event, which takes place on Friday, May 17th in the Holy Redeemer Hall. Needless to say. the boys expect a puke the proceeds go to lurnlsh them with unllomls. There are laughs galore 1n store for those who will take in this entertainment on Fri- day-So be on hand and glve the Scouts a THANKSGIVING sunlu: llElll AT z l o u Life Membership Cer-. gathering of Zlon cQngrEBB-lZiOIl inl attendance at the Thanksglvmg ser- vlce held last evening ln connectlou wlth the seventy-filth annlversary services o! the Chu the evenlng was th llIe membership certificates to (our member ‘ot the Women's rv society, who had served that organ- ization lstllnfully and energetlcally for a perl Rev. G. C. President o! the Women's Mission- ary Soclety read the addresses to. the rcclplents and Mrs. A. A. Mac- Donald, Presldent o! Zlon W. M. clplsnts were: Mrs. James Patter- son, who had been 4'1 years; Mrs. Murdock Ross, Miss Mary Macleod and Mrs. Mary Pat- terson. The Minister. . then introduced the guest speaker, Rev. J. Kler Fraser, of Alberto-s, who gave an eloquent and lnsplra- tlonsl address on the subject "The supreme motlve o! the Ohrlstlan," - taklng as his text Phlllpplans I 21: "For me to llve ln Chrlst." rsmanks, stated that most men have some one supreme motlvc in 1110. with some 1t may be the ac- qulsltlcn o! wealth, wlth others hon. our, or learning. With the Apostle Paul the governing prlnclplq ls ex- pressed ln the text. "For me to rive ln Christ." This should be the supreme motlve o! every Uhrlstlsn and i! the Christian lire ls to be llved 1n lts true perspective there, must be concentratlon. A man who in the secular pursuits o! life is‘ hall-hearted, is an object o! con- tempt, so the church member who ls not thoroughly devoted to the‘ work of hls Master is not worthy o! the name christian. hearers to adopt the motto contaln- ed ln the text as the governing prln- elple c! their llves. It Zlon ls to go. iorward into her new era, the mem-‘ hers must be true to thls great‘ truth. with this celebrstlon ls to be held tomorrowlng evenlng, when the unl- qua ceremony o! burning the mort- gagg will take place. Community The fourth annual campaign for the Oommunit Concert Assoclatlon is now under way. A meeting held Tuesday night with half a. hundred captalns and workers, indicated the N gr. Rose Hampton, Toecha Bel; Jsésl, n» ma. named mac ap- 32111113 _ln Charlottetown only ten n . one to Joln the association, but it loos! psnsss. Noonadarlvssslsycom- mom the sssoclstlon othsrthanshs ntotmak- thsir ram-at ssd bsrssvsmml. Also their frlsnds who sane flowers and sympathy. b-‘llll thslr seniors, The Llguorlsn ’ entltlcd “Street Boy." ls now in resdlrless lor d house‘, as tifi-cates Presented Four Members Of W. M. S. There was a large representative l rch. The most lnterestlng lecture o! e presentation o! od of many years. Mrs‘. Webster, the Prcsbytsrlal tsd the certificates. The re- a member lfor Rev. G. C. Webster. Dr. Fraser, in the course o! hls In closlng the speaker urged his The final servlcc ln connectlon Concert Assn. C a m p a i g n cmhuslasm and interest on the, part of those cooperatlng ln the drlve tor renewal o! present mem-l bers and {or the securing o: new members. The success ol’ the organlzatlon over the past three years glves ample proof o! the high standard of fine rnuslclans and musical at- tractions to be presented .for an- other season. Durlng the exlstence of the Communlty Concert Asso- clstlon three outstanding concerts has gm given each year. Among .- that have been en oyed the music lovers o! mu lcorn- curl-y headed b munlby were: John Goss and Slng- made the openlng era, Joseph Szlgetl. Marla rs nko; in the provinclal electfon so Bsrrm-Baluedo-Brltt mo, Nelson June 27. A Liberal convsn Osml Goya. and Ifiederlok 18'0- The omortunlty ls open to every- To T For an Outstanding A ARROW BRAND CORN A PEAS . ETOMAEOES Tu. 9G 3 TINS 27G UVXYUULV Lge Pkg. ea. A191: Enron's EbllllllE liens COFFEE n» n» 35s, a n. $1.00 MARMALADE A 32M. Jars (3 to a customer) ....-~........... Each No. 2 Squat. Each <4 04: ‘ 3 DAY SALEi cmocrxms TlllIllSllllY-llllllllb-SATIIRIIAYl M'A_Y16-.-17—l8 i IJATON’S BLACY BULK lb. 35¢ TEA 3 lbs. $1.00 See our displays o! Choice Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, also Fresh and Cured Meats, at special prices. SALT lgglllfllly 2 lb. tube 8G 3 m 22G wv~ lVlAT¢l|E$ ‘Kliw 52‘ 3 m. 20c SURPRISE SOAP us. 5c, 10 bars 45¢ . I ‘ 9O 3 FOR 25¢ Island clllcKEN ‘lgbll; Ea. iron 49¢ l3 LB. ct or Mustard McCreadyk Sour, Swe 35 oz. Jars, Each PICKLES Brand ‘Anna . E n 1s ouvss 2:; suns. .22. 21: ~~ ----»+o+» O-vvw Choice Quality 10mm JUICE "l. 3"“ 261: KIPPERED SNACKS or BRIINSHW lGK SARIIINES Tin 5t, 3 for 13c Apple and Cherry Bakers C0 00A o+o+o+w++o++oooosn+o++o+o++vo SWANSDOWN CAKE yrsscuss No. £521.27. .53“ a 2‘°’35c Aylmer Choice g BAKERS Sweetened or ... nswee ne '/z lb- 1°!‘ ?.' . Post Bran ' 2 pkgs‘ I FLAKES =:.-_.\<<_, ~ ~<.= - zsulu-zns coculluur lb. hag 17c ANA “QVhe/"e IbPaqs l0 5:50P‘ n"; C lb. hag 17c luday adopted the ,conts.ln.ng 1’! mejo which the party's view ‘c’al questlons r I--T°° Late T0049 llrofesinal Gar: h‘ mural MY PLATFURMM (0.2. By Guardian's Special Wlrs) FRED p remaln'ng planks in the o9- n’; 17-clause platform were lore the people o! Ne pfQduflhg to llquor, and from lum- art, leader ol the posltlon in a. speec Brunswick legialatlve y last February dlsclcsed atlorm on whlch the to rlde into the [u] MHBREM .“"s.::."z:s...~l':~..z: , 1i l f“ l l i L'7°°a'5"16'u‘ c w.rs. aaururr. u. C. (A. P. By Guardian's TILE M Special Wlm mm Seeder Prlcc $65.00. c. s. . __ 1 - mossy ro LOAN l5" Mm,“ Pm?‘ ‘l’ 5”‘- 5" Pfff,’§',5,‘_5_m_3,_ 0am: rso Rlchmond sheen. ,1 Y against the "i111" Opposltlon chose oomlng campaign. re the convention Dysarl; slated: “In vlt-allzcd-agrlcult- ure asslslrrd. It we culls agriculture mu a sound footing." Nine ,_________.____-. I 1| 1d , lo nd a new ' {m}; aver u " ma ssua - armors uoaru- BELL 6's‘ MATHIESOH!‘ swlck here today as the rtance" ol w)’ lladelphla phy- FOR SALE Ecnslng the "lmlm Horace Pcttlt and Dr. Milvale. Apply to McLeod d: A, L HASLAM, B_A.,_ LL. " ‘I W‘ “zolfiflii Bwmy- “7°‘5'5'16"' asrsarsrm, SOLIClTKYN, s1‘ . ‘Qlfk ‘Jhiém -—.— ~-- ~_____~:_—_._~.-_—= morn-n: ro 1.0m. crlfcgsrl, m STOLEN-GIRIIS nrcrcnc OUT- N" 3"" 5'1"“!!! ln a dash calculated to the‘ lee-bound Ar l 1 Jun. between 5.30 and» 7 last cvenlng. . . “yell: i: gallfbanks Color, blue; name, Cleveland. MaQGuIgan & Tran“: the two Unlvcr- Flnder please return to N. H. Mark It. Ma-cGulgan, ILC. b n. bacteriology DeBlols, 21 Water st. L-7622 0- it (ll-Ir hlllwr- B- A- e scene M the can. and azaln b and Polnl. Barrow. “When your husband g use bread made Flour for his sandwiches and he won’t come home ak. lc there offers an un- . unlly to galn valuable Ilchmond Street. Gaul-mam tlon for that lonl- ' ' Msdlcal rnen here pldenucs among natlvnl. clvlllzat on‘s ways. R" d“ E l. be partlcularly vlru- “um, h“ ‘n.’ one o! the Point Ilar- Unless. Mdmgglag row dead were natlves. ______.__ BLACKPOOL. May against holdlng a hcre. as lt would faster "the mllltary gplrlflhas been dismissed by th: aulhorltles as be- lng mo lMe. all slrangemen‘ hav- full-bodicd and ulonrishlng. yet unsurpnsscrl in light- ness and fineness of lex- 15-40.?»- ITLAWRENCE FLOUR MILL’: COllo man sroRszs .5... ~ - 4M -,¢.<.=;..;.-..»..zw 4 us‘ "m SAMTT csanoaféiol-tf". J. A. BENTLEY. K. (2r- nm‘ SALE-Goon As NEW DISC‘ Barristers and Altorneys-at-Laa. __ em Canadian Seeds. C. E. Pratt Ac g g, m“ |)_ 1,, Mmmgggn, |,|,__, Bon, St. Peters. L-‘IBM-S-lfl-Bl. Bgrflgkf] Q Sunday“ ' Money to Loon . _ lkrneron Black. Chsrlnllel-nvml’. ' —l22!§ ACRES AT slde St. Paul's Sunday School i .—__—=. Barristers. Bollellors. etc. MONEY TO LO Ofllee: Over Provlnclal “Job! Ill d‘ . _ =- “ " ¢ Ll. MacDonald.- ll. . n aaallsrsa. soucrron Bllsy lllllllng . cssnsmmm. r. l. lslsna. "r." "z. m" .1." w 7Q B I! I (IE éfi-I-B-imonthl, ‘w H. F. MacPHEEQ; B. sonar. s». asansran. soucrron Billing, cum IIQHIII £11m‘. I‘ MINARUS , f‘ , (w, 3 League of l; K . \ LINIMENT