. join the smart, _ lively crowd from world . l : a charming dis- ‘tinguis be deli ted to meet. Join them playground rendezvous. ]asper Park Lodge, opanjnna 2.! n: Sq». I . Special prepaid 14w Ifirpovw Jasper Golf Week TA- Cuaumsd Lmnd. lolly I and ‘Kn-viewer: ma» shill DIIABLOTIITOWN l0 Sky- iercing a c ampronr ip golf come to you gam as : trails and motor‘ roads mountains anew s. a a a delightful swimming l s a . Jasper has all eee, 4nd store-for here too are smart lively people eaks.. a that disclose the all corners of the crowd you'll ‘a summer in this Sept. 1-7 rod; lea. M iha lb JASPER. ' and return‘ ($331111?) c; - § sous NAIIQW h I?! RAILWS v tantra I Guardian column is reserved he Thll "3 1°"! llhnse but advertising?‘ : newsy nature be Inserted a II meant-n word str y payable CONFEDIIATIOI mu moun- CB- Ir-Olll-‘I-IS-lll. POXMENF-Feeding Bunglo Rat- ior results wherever fed. The cost is lowest. , — , PENTHOUSE 10V! - The Guardian's new serial story, will start on Thursday. Read the open- ing chapter. THERE IS N0 S for Spratfls "leaf-meet for raising large well-iurred iox pupa. 1c mntglng WBYYt-illns necess y for health and energy, the building oi frame and muscle and the promotion a plenti- ful lustrous fur. libr sale at. your local dealers or direct from the Prince Edward Island Fur Poo Limited. L-‘fllb-B-l-i-fl-B. meeting tonight in the Sunday ool room. BEST SILVER FOX PELT, Ylarch London Bale out oi 80,000 skins, was from a 1934 Pup Fed exclusive on 51111810 as weal part o: Ration, from weaning to pelting, recording to owner, E. B. Coiiin. Sat-Tucs-ti. I hydraulic lift in a Westville, N. s, Bull!!! when being lowered after mwnfl. the new Dodge sedan by Mr. G. R. Keefe, city, was considerably damaged. SPRATPS ADULT FOX BIS- CUITS an ideal staple diet for adult foxes-a meat and cereal food in its most concentrated, conven- ient and nutritious form. For sale at your local dealers or direct from the PflllCe Edward Island Fur Pool Limited. L-7715-o-1-4-o-a. DR. THOMSON flERE—Dr.I-lo.nry Thomson oi Toronto, Field Secre- tary of the Canadian Dental Hy- Blene Council arrived ln the Pro- vince last evening ma will spend the next few weeks visiting the rur- al schools and speaking to the pup- ils on dental hygiene, VALUABLE IIOG PURCHASED —Inteht on impzoving the stock in Hunter-River and surrounding ter- ritory Pefcr J. Mlartln has pur- chased a. very choice Yorkshire hog from tho famous 8t. Dunstan’: College herd. During the last three years 375 hogs have been sold and graded from his herd oi’ which 372 were graded selects-an enviable ZH R'%EC%ZIL%IIC%HZIIF%IC%R%H 1:;.;=_,?é:_:.-_=;_;j-_sr I txsx§xgx§x§x§xr§x§x= Plan Your Summer Vacation IIOVI , For all Rail and Steamer Connections call w, |(_ goons", o... Ticket Agent 94 Great George Street scgsczéa.‘ a a 1“ record. Mr. Martin is to be con- gratulated In purchasing such a fine type of animal for his district. A hog ct this calibre was greatly needed in the locality, the pur- chaser believed. . ions exclusively, has given super- csn DAMAGED—'I‘oppllng from . MR. ALBERT ANDREWS In a statement, made before a lawyer, Mr. Andrews, 88 Main Sh, 8t. (lntlsarinea, tells how Fruit-a- tlves completely rid him of indiges- flw- use. “I suflered m- montha. I could not eat or drink "mmulbflin and gas. I tried many remedies without success. Then I read of FruIt-n-tlves and cried "mm- My first box of Iruit-n-tlvea ve wonderful results and after a ew weeks I was completely rid of llllpain. Now I eat anything and fee fine all the time.” Frult-a-tivee have helped thous- ands as they helped Mr. Andrewa. But than they are really different. The discovery of a famous (hmdpm doctor, Fruit-a-tlves contain ex- tracts of apples, us , flu firunea and herbs. Acting on t ver and intestinal tract. they help the kidneys to normal, healthy action. If you suffer from indi. gastlon, constipation or kindred "II. h} Fruit-a-tives. You'll be amaze how much better they'll '°é’..'i§’“3."§i’°‘i§§°" l‘. IGWI Will uytatcment will be sent on W g. ruitntivea Limited, Ottnwn IRUII-A-llvis-zse and 50¢ ivilniwflinr CAR FERRY RETURNS TO BORDEN—'I‘he cor ferry Char- lottetown returned Io Borden from St. John on Saturday and went on the Borden-Tormentinc service Yesterday morning. The Charlotte- town had been at 8t, John under- 801118 the annual overhauling for the past month. ._ —-.-~— l-IOLSTEEN PURCHASES MADE —Flfteen head c! pure bred Hol- ’ stains have recently been purchased in Prince Edward Island by Arthur E. Knowlton, of North scltuate, Rhode Island. Two head were token from the herd of H. J. Kennedy, Southport. two from H. G. Morrow, Elmira, and one each from John H. Colwill, Clyde River, Granville S. Buntain, Rustico, Oliver C. LePage. Rustico, Wm. W. Lea, Victoria, Hon Walter M. Lea. & Son. Victoria, C. D. Taylor, Freetown, Howard Cal- beck, North 'l‘ryon. Jones Bros, Pownal, Geo. S. Godfrey 8s Sons, North Wlltshixe, Freetown. gs=r \,: a_u—_2v Ii following an our suggestions: ELECTRIC TOASTERS, IRONS, If you wish to give a wedding present that Is really useful and will be appreciated, the WAFFLE IRONS, TELECHRON CLOCKS, SANDWICH TOASTERS, VACUUM CLEANERS, TABLE LAMPS, COFFEE PERCOLATORS, MASTERS, HOT PLATE STOVES. WE HAVE EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL CHAPPELL & CO. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 173 GRAFTON STREET Charlottetown MIX- _ Naomi Heron-Maxwell, daughter of the late Sir Ivor and Lady Heron-Maxwell, 9n win; of u; m,“ Baronets Daughter Parachute Jumper just before jumping ufi into space during Sir Alan Cobbum’: aviation display at Inndcn, England. I (Fortified Puplio‘ Accountant y and Auditor Bookkeeping systems Installed or revised Profit and Loss Accounts Computed, Company By-Laws, Minutes. Annual Statements ' and Reports Prepared. \ OMoNEY T0 LOAN. Bank of Nova Scotla Building ' Charlottetown. P.I.I.. "axes: B'A" CJxA" CJLA’, V Administration of Estates » o, Specialty. Anewlmeflhe at Pei:- niewe, hhtingantw ~ ‘ujlsllh . - A-nntannflrflelwo?" ' - human beings and vlce versa. At Prince. Edward I! the screen has ever shown a more ‘delightful comedy than "The Good Fairy," this revlewcrhas not seen it. Prom the various standpoiuts of acting, story. humorous incidents, productionsnd direction. this rol- licking farce is completely satisfy- g, and. is a credit not only to the niversal company but to everyone concerned in its making. Margaret Bullavan and Herbert Marshall are presented as co-stars at "the head of an exceptional com- pany and neither has ever before been so happily cast. Unrealized comedy talents are here revealed in many scenes filled with delicious humor, and attest to the wide ver- satility of this popular pair. No less eiiectlve in uproariously funny roles are Fl-ank Morgan and Reginald Owen, who keep the laughs coming at a lively pace and add greatly to the success oi the picture. Other im- portant parts are in the hands o! Alan Hale, Hugh O'Connell and Beulah Bondi. The story oi "The Good IIIB-iry" finds Miss Sullivan, e. young girl en- tirely unschooled in the ways o! the world, leaving an orphan asylum to take a position as an usherette in a theatre and achieving s hectic 48 hours a. series oi exciting hilarious adventures and a romance with Marshall. Two important cogs in tho pm- duction oi s motion picture whose efforts often receive scant consider- atlon from thcatregoers are in the present instance entitled to un- stinted praise. William Wyler has directed the picture with a sure, Well-nigh flawless comedy touch, and Preston Sturges has contributed a remarkably fine screen adaption o! the original play by the Hun- garian dramatist, Flercnc .“olnar. Put “The Good Fairy" at the top of your list of motion pictures which You simply must not miss. It is a veritable comedy gem. “Night Life Of The Gods” At Capitol Chalk up another outstanding hit for Lowell Sherman, who directed "Night Life of the Gods," one of the maddest, wildest, imaginative and hilarious comedies, shown here for the first time yesterday at the Capitol Theatre. Sherman, acknowledged master of Made in a modern inspected plant, Pasteurized Cream Pure Fruit Juices Equipment sterilized daily. Complete sanitation. made. Safeguard the health of yourself and children INSIS T ON no YOU KNQWr, ; 0 .Th at ICE cREAM Is A Food ? » _ Every diet expert of note recommends it on menu. Our Ice Cream complies with health and tary standards. You are guaranteed of its purity _ the cleanliness of the conditions under which it Ice Cream i LEPROSY CASE REPOB/YED (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO, June li-Leprosy has attached s. Toronto man, it was reported. The man, sold to be the husband of a woman now under treatment at. 'I‘rucadie Island, N. B., ls be- lieved to be awaiting transporta- tion there under special federal health supervision. Dr. Gordon Jackson, M. O. 1-1., declined to comment on the case. comedy, both as actor and. director, leaves nothing wanting in this sup- erbly enacted travesty of the gods. from start to finish. ‘Imagine, if you can, what might happen if the anc- ient mythological gods like Venus, Apollo, Mercury and Neptune, sud- denly descended on earth ln mod- ern, human guise! Yet, that's Just what happens in “Night Life of the Gods" which Universal made as the novelty 0i the year. From out of the Metropolitan Museum in New York stalks a. pro- cession oi gods and goddesses, mir- aculously brought to life by a scien- tlc discovery. They go on s. mad spree, leaving great turmoil in their wake. The scientist who resurrects the StBtIIQ has a pretty problem on his hands and before he eventually solves it, police reserves have to be called out to quell the ensuing riots. It is one of the funniest pictures ever seen and a great cast embel- lishes as fine a production as any seen here in a long time. Among the long list of featured players are Alan Mowbray, Florine McKinney, Peggy Shannon, Geneva Mitchell, Irene Ware, Marda Deering. George Hassell, Robert Warwick. Paul Kaye . and many other screen celebrities. “Night Life oi the Gods" is a. radical departure in screen tech- nique. It offers some startling ef- fects, such as the transformation process that turns the statues into The production is s. lavish one, depict- ing some oi the costliest and most elaborate sets ever photographed. (C. P. by Guardian's ‘Special Wire) MONCTON, N B, June li-Irhe first drowning fatality oi the sca- son occurred here t/vlay when Ray- mond Gaudet. fIiteen-yeor-cld son oi Mrs. R. P. Gaudet and the latc Mr. Gnudet. was drowned while swimming in Humlblllfy? Pond. about two miles from here- It is believed that the young lad was seized with cramps. An inquest will be held to enquire 111W l!" C1Y°“"I§°_“L‘&~‘§.QL§PP_‘E°EE“: COLDS y “ or nsr ~IHI To $13.00 Return Limit: _v)‘lu‘ It's a. veritable explosion oi’ laughter, ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES BOSTON (Via Saint John—All Rail) FROM ALL STATIONS ON PRDICE EDWARD ISLAND FRIDAY, JUNE 7th, 1935 . . . Immigration Permlts-(Important) Passengers should secure Ibttcr IN DUPLICATE from clergyman or civic official certifying as to ability to read and write, that they will return within time IImlt of ticket and are not liable to become a Illlhllo charre- also be used when Isa-entering Canada. Children of Five and under Twelve years of All! “AI-F FARE. Tickets Good in DAY COACHES ONLY. Consult Nearest Ticket Agent for Further Information. 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"-"‘” vaucouvsn and VICTORIA return. i" (ii-Day limit) RAIIWAYS w. 1c. menus ‘M’; City Ticket Agent It is extremely _ foxes a right start by early SUPPIYITIB nourishing food. by feeding IMPERIAL PUPPY F OOD important to give puppy This start can be given IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD. which is especially high in food values as it is made from carefully selected Ingred- ients universally recognized for high standard nutritional content. IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD formula is prepared with a of pups into active, sturdy foxes with of highest sheen To accomplish view to the development pelts and faultless Polo!‘- these results "Imperials" must be fed early and regularly through- out the whole season. Secure from your local dealers or direct from factory Imperial, Biscuit Co., Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Box 445 Phone 721 -. ._ ' f‘ .1