"She has wonderful lonnl" “Yes—but Sweet Cops are still ‘the purest loml'l" 1 "b . ~/“‘/-=\~w-h a 8 ~ LAKE LOUIS n EMERALD LAKE hh.::l.“:.:l, "ail; :'.".:..1.':°. hrrfz. .12‘? ‘ l - l tennis-Jo §l".?§'i.'.‘ZZ".l§.§§§lTJZ‘ll§§.§Ii§l§§ sglnlnflowl. charming Chateau Lake Louise, and Emerald Lethe (hale! welcome you. All open June l2 I0 59M- 3- See the (‘a/gory Stampede, july 5-10; M413" D4!‘ . , a. 133mg’, July 23.25; Trail Ride. Bani? l0 lgollllnr Assgnihoinc, jnly filo-Aug. 3; Sky Lme Trail Hike Camp. Larch a e7 near Luke Louise. Aul- 5'95 B4106”! W"" Aug‘ 2348; ~ ' niflcent vim the Canadian Rockiesuand see for ygurself the meg - mountain scenery shown |n_ Silent Barriers —|peCtlCu|lr GENO"! British film now showing lfl the theatres. £0.41 R411 Fares to CANADIAN ROCKIES aaurr and Pacerlc coast All-Expense Tours Ind return mm chariottelowfl 4 COLOIIUL on: mm-"r A B” n“ 1am”. each i. Befilifid m. ‘zoo-l: "m", _ _ - —- -_; wi vintto ma: e....... . ‘ab......:~L|>I:-|-ly;f__r- w " ‘mm’ e wouunrul. pave l.l|lt .l . i‘ ' I w .| ,. .1 lip-fl —— —_ T ‘lg-mm zdaygeaqh uBauKaudLakeI-ouisqplm ,' . " f. (VA§(T()L\I-.R-VI£1BRI$_4§ laallg-pffluilhll-Ildfilfellfldslgh: lull I _- i‘ _' i ‘ .- , c film-pm‘ - - - 0110.25 B“, F. Id m Ollllllllllvv-ll \Il-<l||FI M14 u broucllndbeetSleflpl-‘ID, andoitnelidde honin- ihr" ‘ '="“ a“ —5 I a ha, eommodnion, merits. and N21523:“?! - ~ v‘ vim-elf I ' . inn-M XT.'£'l'§-1*<l:l'lm<>u=i" m ‘mm Ch!" lll';'."§l'l'13.§'§v"¢'l a or more. Add nil [an from stlrtltll point to Banfl (or Field). e I ' aunu-g-pay _ cruise! from Van- couver and Vlrtorll t, hllnnhs ln addition m dale of sale. m... slcevifll w’ HM- GREAT LAKE! —- Auk (or parriculnrspof _ I I D I _ I ' I I _ _ u‘. ""“'"‘.‘.‘.“.i’.‘§.‘ll‘iilli"flffé‘..i'iif"" M==|=-b="hi"<|"d <=-==»l--sl<--v- CHIXH‘ l ' . ~ - I) fi l l Dltllv ll "WI m rum‘ dlmlfl‘ comm". AIR coNClDfiliiTlfiivftltliglhlléltglllzlttfllfll- dlnlnll and lounge cars on Lenadlan P: Full information from any (‘nnadian Pacific AEPM- ll1lzluglnl H‘ C‘ Jame,’ Dist. ll‘l lfilsscngrr Agent Saint John. N. - I _ finals“ Quito: (0011 fled) "Vl;eli, Why don't you toll me en " "I don't know." mid Dude. heal- tatirlgly. I meant to-you-you ought to know-but?" "irritate?" asked Kiffie. alarm in his voice. Is she sick? Has some- thing happened to her?" "Fritzie isn't sick." said Dude. I saw her talking and laughing Just a moment ago in the lobby. But-" “If Fritzie is all right, 1t can't be th Dixie was clever enough to lmow $1 he couldn't put Fritzie in too black enBd? a light to this man who loved her so much. Notitshe had timetothinkit 1mm out. She knows you're wort-h e hundred Duke Bradleys in every way. But now-I'm telling you she won't have thought, when I bring Lightning in first tomorrow." You're sure that Lightning's g0- ing to win?’ i ) was a dramatic one. i With me on him?" asked Dixie n surprise. Why, he can't lose." v . i ner th Tm“ “as a “mg igieggehmdng YIOILIItVC got a head on you, all rg ." mention of breaking it. The next words must come from Kittie. I. I ng-ihere was such a strange ex- 32?? 3.".:‘.::.". .§:“:;;“.::.2.“;:... who for the first time in hi". life Kittie , was planning something which was acted Wm‘ Dukes not strictly honest. You couldn't—you w'ouldn’t»_—_you4l I $120M mam DlSAPPE-AR ’ IRRITATION or PIMPLES, RASHESJJUICKLYRELIEVED l i Lemur Pimpies, Chdfings. f rashes, itching and burning of eczema ‘ and other skin origin respond _ 4 lo Cuticurie amazing] ftecnve action Sample F R£E.write“Cutl'cun . ABUSE ._1-_ Have you ever thought of it? The VALUE ot your eyes. What would you do without them” Probably you would not part with them gt any price. What you may not under- stand is that abuse and neg- lect wear the eyes down. Ex- perience shows neglected eyea tail early. G. F. llutcheson ANITA .....-. .» .-v" “ time for a second askedu“ w“ Dlx Dixie wondered what he was think- thrust the phme m“ i she asked in contem t . . soon can I eee you?’ irritations of extfiirél ‘ .m be mm £41..’ . hanging up. A; - hat and started Paul Sin-ct West, Montreal. [UTICUR 319333? I _-———-i______ lmQncw $rryml “fir” ch“ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN {- , blended of honor and indignation. You surely aren't asking me to do that!" "No. no," Kittie apologized. OI course not. I am so desperate I don't know what to do. Tell me. alibi-do Wu know any way out of Z— A555; ARE’ Jams and Jellies with CERTO RESUL7$. Cell ll III" Olefin-d]! navy l mhLn-e extruded 1mm 7m“. in, rjrllrr flavour! iunead ie u flan] FREE RECIPE BOOK Under the label of every bottle of Certo and inside eve ackage of "Cerlo" Crystals is a book of Tested Recipes or jllll! and jelliewa separate recipe for each fruit, Follow (hem exactly. They are prepared specially im- WW CERTO I5 SO EASY TO USE - 5O SURE"- SO QUICK. AWHOLE BATCH TAKES UNDER YOU RARELY BOIL MORE THAN Q. MINUTES FOR JAM — A MINUTE |5 M | N UTES FOR J ELLJ Es _ use with Certo and won't work wit any other pertim FROM ms TIME no FAILURES IF YOU THE FRUIT ls FOLLOW THE cslrro N" l" Crymvl PREPARED. RECIPES EXACTLY. Form. Too Use whichever form you prefer-liquid or crystals. Twr) packages of "Ccrm" ryatals make h; much 1am or jelly a; one bottle of Carlo, ALL THE FRESH FlAVOUkrALL THE LUSCIOUS COLOUR-REMAIN " lN THE FRUIT. YOU ' GET PERFECT RESULTS IN LESS TIME,WITH ' ' LESS WORK IN THIS SHORT son. NO PRECIOUS JUICE GOES OFF IN STEAM. so YOU GET ABOUT HALF AGAIN MORE GLASSES — IO INSTEAD OF 6 BY THE OLD eo Assolrrlp nous ' ‘l’ FOR Jill-Y masses l mo or two plthlll front! Cryltall. roConuuuaer nice Dept" General Fonda, Limited, Cobourg, Ontario. E9-37 _ _ rill ‘ d‘Rebka.hs‘t'C é ‘*-_:—==l 50 Mllll0ll Rubber Trees plhglliollenh oh the Nhaihu ‘fir’ 2: on. July ‘lth. ‘mere was much Needed To Produce Year’s Supply For One Company accordance with the proportional? number of various sizes produced discussion at this same and it was lh meeting about decided to accept d raise funds for and Rustioo school. - business part. of More than 50 million rubber 1111's brought the tree are required to produce 75,000 I ca“ buses tmcks i the meeting to a close Mrs, w some 1 w o, d6 bbe m’ Puifllflel’ - - ' N Jeremiah Simpson then took onB ns cru ru r mm. pnplements. tractors and [Charge she being Convener on used annually by The B. F. Good- rich Company. according to a. re- other vehicles. is about 15% pounds so that the total annual output of ‘ Home maonomics hm papers mad which was enjoyed by all. cent report made by the companys . four or five trees is necessary for N t u be t crude rubber division to S. B ' each tire on present day auto- o; Yimmeielgi mwargenthe gag: Robertson. Goodrich President. motive equipment. Rusflco meeting men closed by The average rubber-producing It is estimated that approximate- singing God save me Kmg__one tree in the Far East is estimated ly 170,000 natives are engaged in new member was welcomed w om, to yield between three and four tapping and collecting latex from Institute. (Patriot 1e . of dry rubcpelrl yearly and the 50 million trees. t O 0 _______P__ad_e_oopy') 8.3. SAINT SAIL! lgure was use arriving at Goodrich manufac urcs 32. 0 L555 TRAFFIC the amazing total of trees neces- rubber products in 100D distinct SUEZ CANEROUGH‘ fg aary to keep Goodrich factorleg in lines and has factories in Kitch- _____ operation for a l2 months period. ener. Ontario, Akron, Ohio. Los 151m‘; m h m can“ The averago weight of rubber in Angeles. California. Oaks. Pa.. 15 mflecungrffif Lmubleedsggzditions e, pneumatic tire. adjusted in and Cadillac, Mich. existing in the Mediterranean. 515"" 4°" "m "°"' ""4" Point Wharf. Saint John, n 7:30 P.9d. (ASL). Menduyl. Thursdays, Saturdays. Due Bolton Iollowlng Only 5.877 ships we nt; through the canal last year as ' —--——.—_-_—-=.-.~-_ » ~ ~--_._ ___ __ .——_——;—.T?_-- penny postage without surcharge." Lodge and folio ing this, every in- so stated T. H. Watermeyer, of dlvidual area was visited. The 5,992 the year wevmu5_ c _ r m h ' Johannesburg, General Manager of plan of campaign included some parschg through the suez dwell-greed afiflvlh the Union of south Africa's tram- Drainage and a progressive system 800. 000 tons for the same period, "- !-'--*°5°"°"-'"-°°- h" °°"‘ portation system. when leaving of oiling. This has been carried figures for 1936 being 35,5904)“; tons. a decrees under 1934, ac e ot 3.000.000 tons up, good (or we people. Excellent cording 1,0 the m- short stay at Jasper Park Lodge "within a shOTt time muhnmmnnfl, "h", ttlng here waiting. What happ- J too hard for me to hear. Bhoot." Dixie drew his brows together, as q "You won't think I'm a. rat for if in deep thought. Kittie was F telling W11?" watching him hopefully. 5 "Of course not. What is it?" "I'll tell you,” he - said finally. A SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES Dixie hesitated tor a moment, What I'm wlilingtodo.’ __ _ _ then spoke rapidly. What? The pumr [om-l m which lobuceo can be 1mokrd-"—-,Canrfl I win that race tomorrow, Tear up my contract. ‘Phat will 3011M 80mg to lose a wife." y cancel your obligation to me." __ ‘_'What's that? Kitfieseyes were‘ But what about you? Kittie, ‘——r ~ .— __,. _ twice their normal size. "Lose always kind, always honest, asked. p‘ It» l _ _ P11421615‘ h , Oh. don't worry about me. he r ' ou now t at Bradley's been said magnanimously- 1'11 do it any- l) It plunging all year to leave the way Just for you—I hate to see a a - Irac swell guy like you get a. dirty deal. __., ____ F01‘ I ‘Yes. I know that. said Kittie. But I can get Moon Ray.’ >2 m“ h_ v l_ l‘ _ l There was fear in his voice. ‘ You'd really do that?’ Kiffle ai- .~.- ‘n 1h "-9-; lL-J \ l1 Illllllvr for hny- On Tuesday the 20th day of July at ‘W911. he'll clean up on Lightning most Pang the words, in his relief .1: '-' “ " T" ' "l" l1" llllll- l2 o’clock noon, l IGIIHOFTOW and-did you ever think and joy. il \ H ‘ -______ l at there was something more than For y0u—-yes." DMM SILIaQfQITSI-‘IOSIIIEIISgN. . This property is situate opposite l belng good pals between him and Kittie ran to a chest of drawers -'i' ‘ Flflhff l ' {'15P 9 "K- Ifrinre of Wales College being l ltzie?" and took out a sheet of paper. He _\- H ml sl-u. E. Number 286 Gratlon Street in‘ Had he ever thought it? Kiflie ripped it topieces, ._\. l.-8J-7-6-71. I (‘llilzlrlotteiow-n. and is a most suit- ‘ went white. so-he had been You're a real friend. Dixie. he n. ‘CT __. _ I.__V,_,_,TTT__T________ a e place tor boarding students at-l right ln being jealous, He had said. I'll never forget this-not as -.1 "M11": wllvxe- been a tool to let Fritzie talk him long as I live." Professional card l; tfflgfllm 44 Mm 1nd kitchen into believing that she loved him When you an m-itzie r ain't na- w 8 s“ “"1" nawfilli and hi"! H" and that Duke. without realizing it ing Lightning for her. you won't s: "ma fl 0M5 “d h "E '°°"'5 0" himself. was in love with Carol. let on I was the one who put you p 1 ~ a _ rum“ “I"'c H2 fisfme": all‘!!! "aw ‘Tell me all you know, said Kittie wise, will you?" n ‘__ _ v _ f_______ Prcnlhis “megs; casswzgditfrlred- in a quite. commanding voice. i I won't, don't worry. h ; .' A. ~ , l " - “They didn't know I heard them f And. Mr- Kilfmeyer, break it t0 H‘ I EGAN & CO. - JOHNSTON s JOHNSTON, 4"" ""5 1e flmlsht- When h" Refill-v. We know what a fine . l‘; I i soucuom Iligatnirgtlwins} they'll be slttlng girl she is at heart-it's all that rat ' '~ . , . Charlotteto l . P" Y. <> them. and they're 0 a Bmdleyf f _ l ch“"'“d ‘“°°“”““" i J. r. nnanuzv, “n ducking out of Europe." Kittie had let the plece- ot the p: | 140 guqlnwnu 5m.“ Aucflungg, Oh no. no," moaned Kittie. I've contract fail on the chest. Dixie oi Phonc- 47, 104;“ 1L L—21_8;7-10-5i. been Jealous. Duke may be a picked them up casually while he ___V__fl v ”____ dtmliflfkcrfige; -b1$d prime 15 m? talking and slipped mam m t 5 r8 8 - e wo n’t treat me pocket. Two lnut 1 te h .3 T v like that.” was block in his 05h. rash, latrth: '- N O Fritzie is a swell girl.‘ agreed telephone. l‘ McLeod 8: entley K W E. BENILEY. K. C. _ .("'l\ ' or J. n. BENTLEY, K. c. The Annual Meeting or The ~' iii light‘ n ' Barristers lld Alillrneys-at-[AI Masvnle Temple Company will be 4 a ‘ ’\\ l \ 5-1 4 held in the office ot E. R. Brow all _/. < _ m‘ 5.’ ' . Son. 144 Rihpiond Street, on Wed- / ' ' . y - - inesday. the 4th day ot July pro- i; hlacfilllglln & Tralnor . xlmo a; 7 [fclngk p_ M_ MARK R. .\l.lc(iL‘lG.-\_\l, K. C. J. B, BRQW, in‘ C. ST. ('l..\lI{ 'l‘|{.\lNOR. B. A. Secretary, Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.‘ ’I_,.59-'1-5-5-10-13. P, DIONEY T0 LOAN . Office: Uvcr Provincial Bank, _‘ Richmond Street. Charlottetown S S ‘f t.___—~__— 1;; r _: ¢i—i——__,_._ _ ¢ t f Bell & Mathicson P M t _ l- R- 1* W" "- '~ ~“;'v',',",i°"- L“ vvfélshi’; ”.‘.f.‘.‘f.....‘}“"...°°?i€°§"v?.“ ‘ =1 Barristers & o c orl . ' . neya via Strait of Canso, Lennox 2 ,. _ ‘YIUTEY Tzglnfigfivnlaihl Passage. Bras d'0r Lakes arriving at .5 ,§__ "f. '_ /~;~_~——___—_——_ Sydney Thursday afiemoun. l _ Returning the Surf leaves Sydney l TI. F. B. Ale every Monday arrives at Montague, K C early Tuesday morning. g , ' ' Puseenge u wishing a more rapid . NOTARY -'=°- ti s a m: thi . BARMZETER‘ SOLICITOR allllblnlllailey allied’ 1:2 the eahlp eat Bu" “m-mmg- Charhttewml Mulgrave and motor to Sydney ar- » —.:T; riving Wednesday afternoon or ar- Pdhncr A’; Haslan] rival C. N. R. Express from Mul- _ A, n. _|_ PALMER’ K a grave Wednesday evening. ‘. c A L jpgsLgjfl. u. 5, For particulars write or telephone .' t BARRIST RS, E C. ‘ a k t s Y. s l’ Chamber: Ltd. _ - ~ c - an (‘aflr|(l]l‘Ll"10l€;.“[". E- l. Kittie took the contract and ripped tt to pieces l Phillie ilslmu lo rulings; 127. L-ila-v-io-s T tr. ' i ' ' gxiti-diBut ggke heft‘; Way will; mfilll: yomlMi-sshclayton? he ified ~‘ ' ' ‘ e a es. e's exc now an a w vo ce, w en there was the f r he's turned her head." sound 0d a woman's voice at the p, r’ ‘i But she couldn't-couldn'tr-' pro- 0mm’ 611d 0f the 11M- ‘ , ! tested Kittie. Yea. she said. eagerly. I've been .- I Had a hard time putting it over, but I told you you could leave it to inc Moon Rey tomor- I-Iartley Madison had come into the room. Carol nodded when he le talking to her. Send me a wire confirming that. she said into the phone. Madison pulled her into his arms, as ahe hung up the phone. Sweetheart, he said. you are wonderful. I'll take you in as part- e firm, if you say so. she pulled herself away and hishands. Get hold of Duke immediately fore he can learn of the switch. sometimes." While he was waiting to be con- room. he gave rol a searching look. Has there ever been any between you and Bradley?" he asked. Between me and that bookie? D . Has there? he persisted. Are you out o! your mind? asked Carol vdhemently. "We must have railways-they are every breeding ground in the vicln- [dustrial Department of the Can- “ demonstrably the cheapest form oi ity will have been treated and the adian National Railways. A por- tranaportotion-ond the only way larvae killed off. Close attention tion of the decrease ls due to the s T to maintain them 1'» '0 will" has been mid to mzular inspection diversion of traffic between highway bus and truck transport- of the former breeding grounds and [and Australia. to the Cape E3103: ation," he declared. A staunch ad- where the minute tests show the On the other hand more passeng-I ‘ vocate of air traffic, Mr. Water- pfegenge of the Larvae further 01's, not, 1nc1udmg military pas‘? e acaly-hyahul-h vouch-luau",- meyer bellevs Oamdals, national spraying is carried out officials in angers, are passing through me °°"""",""',:',,'m°" " m“ "h" air line, subsidised by air mail oon- charge of the work are of the I canal. the number lest year b19158 whims" n. l tract. should $0011 pay 1B 011114118 opinion that the plan they have 322.184 as compared with 255.802 in charges. Though distances in OM1- laid out and are worldng oln will be 1935, e average time taken by a ada. are greater, he did not think entirely successful. While the vessel to go through the canal last the Trans-Canada Air Lines would mosqultos and black flyes had year was l3 hours and ll minutes have to operate under such serious never 3m out, or control, the pres- as compared with 13 hours and 20 difficulties as the South African M!’ ent work will eventually eliminate minutes 1n i935. In 1934 it cook line. them entirely. It is sometimes 13 hours and 22 minutes. l Bu; “m; gin-ow]; N g, most difficult to locate all the .00 A M “my "o A M Grand. . the THINKS manure ' ' ' ‘ breeding 8mm“ bu‘ N view 15 minute! a» s. Ulgc. 9.00 an thoroughness of present survey will take care ot everything within many miles of Jasper stated one of Jasper Park Clear of Mosquitoes 0r Flies Lake Verde 9.15 A. M. Mount Aihinl 9.30 A. M. Arrives Charlottetown .1.‘ 10.00 A. M. daily. Bus will make tin MIGHT BE RESUME!) _____ LONDON, July ___ the officials. Ema dgrowlng feeling in the United trips on Saturday. JASLPER PARK DODGE ALTA.— Sir- z 0m and in the Domlnlons L-2Bl-7-13-li. July H__M l, mu"; of a careful AVONLEA WOMEN'S INSTITUTE that it would be 300d business from survey made ot the entire Jasper a" Empire standpoint if the Bri- tish government gave s. lead in the trlalter of Empire migration, making it clear that no well-considered scheme woud be held up for lack of money, in the opinion ot General Evangeline Booth 0t the Salvation Army. Preliminary gxamination of the volumlnmis reports 0n the question as a result of an exhaustive survey both at home and abroad showed in the overseas Domlniona "there is a. widespread desire to see British immigration resumed." she conlendg in a letter to The Times. "'I'hcre are of course local differ- ences as to the extent and the ex- act time it should commence but l m 1- The Jluie meeting of Avonlea ggtlgfcttggrllgortlllhistulhmrfllrlelonbllalzlgigal Women's Institute met at the homo I Branch uqswd by the Jasper of Mrs. Wesley smith, Cavendish. National Palm and Jasper park President opened meeting by 51118- Lodge representatives, this section 1H3 Ode 511d YBDBBUIIE the C799‘? o; the mung-y h“ pfgctlcally seen Roll call was answered by tiviigvée n; 151i, mosquito and black fly. membelrs and Etflllfllbt‘? of vs s Two years ago the black files re- We!!! fl 50 DTP-W" - ceived attention and are almost Committees reported ihnd new extmw Now me mogqultp 15 ones were appointed as to owsiv bb pgpldly on its way out. The survey Cavendish Sick. Mrs. E. C. e included the Mtietteriver Valley. BIWMBIY stewfln- cottonwood Q1191; 51-95,, Pyramid Rustico Sick. IVIIS. Chester and Patricia Lakes Tekarra Creek Wooiner and Mrs. R. G. Filirinlnll- r Roll ll for olr lwxt mee n£<—— Area and an continuum wanms m our] National Park. Avonflvl Insziulte wn" asked t0 Mountain, opposite the serve Luncheon to about 300 Odd: the general viewpoint is tha‘ a uei come will be readily extended n the British immigrant of the nghl type. There is one important plo- Vi-W-Ilwlely. the Dominions nlufii be reasonably assured ot a mrlrke’ for their exportable produce. On the other hand, she ivroic, ll the homeland there was conslricr- able hesitation existing in recall to the adventure of emigration?!" general social amenities. togrlhfl with the benefits and security of lln- employment insurance and other social services more than oifsri 11 many districts the fear of n FM‘? nan war. and backwater. The complete area l Name for was carefully charted from the lop of Whistler __:r" He was still looking searchingly, when he heard voice. ‘I'd like to place that bet on Moon Ray, Bradley, he said. How -t her Duke's over. said Duke, he reached for his for the ddor, he ther Clayton who supper with him. and said: ‘Here's the chance I've been waiting for all my lite! at me. Grandpa-tomorrow. this time your little Dukie will be l millionaire!" Duke is exultent at Hartley's bet —but whet happens when he learns that Dixie Gordon is riding Moon Ray instead ot Lightning-and that Carol la at the bottom ot itl Don't miss tomonows exciting in- stallment. (To be Continued) RAILWAY! CHEAPEST FORM TRANSPORTATION WINNIPEG, July lm-"Bouth Africa has a nationally-owned rail- way system that not only pays its own way, including interest oln in- vestment. but. also covers with its own surplus the $350,000 operating deticlt of the nationally-owned air turned to Grants had been eating TERRIFSYING ls the word for a Blow-out Experience Golden Ply-din life-caving layer of e ill tullb!" "d full-flood cords ecientlficell tree to resist internal tire hear- e fouudlu Goodri Sllvertowu Tires only. It's _t grere to keep rubber and fat 3c om le m: ng-topreven e very segue of high-speed blow- olm, a word eha: urlkee terror to anybody who hu had one. And it works. For five years it ha: proved its ability to meet every claim made for tr. It is the contending coucribugllo: co tire eatery a: rode e g e u. Be safe. Get Ch vertowua on your car now. Silvertown WITH LlFE-SAVER GOLDEN PLY BLQW-QUT PROTECTlON _ F ENNELL f9’ CHANDLER, Queen Street. FOR SALE av. T_ G IVES’ _ _ _ Charlottetown Great George Street" Charlottetowfl