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A Charlottetown Guordizin "Wont Ad" will ploce you in touch with someone wishing to sell the very orticle you need The rote is only Zc o word o doy. Send in you "Wont Ad" today. A THOROUGH EXAMINATION mm luti-st vientlfir instru- ‘inl-llis will givi- the preserip tton whit-h allows you to usr iour eves without strain. Ai-iilrl the headaches ant. irz-i ations 0f even sliiZIit eye \il'illn. Know will!’ eves. consult G. F. Hutciieson 22x0} L‘... Professional Cards Ii. F. ARBIIIBALD (“Ilurtered act-outta"! ht! Itleliliiuiid Street itiniiie n. l’. 0- It"! l?- RILILMII 1\ Brittle-y u i. iir.s'i"i.i.i It c. l v. i:i..~.ii.i-.i R c. l.I'..'~ I |.I.\ Ll. B. .s and .\tt1:rli. _i wll-IAIW .IU.\F.\ It) LOAN Plume. II lii-Tl I1 7'22- l('-.\.\, K. C. CH .\I.\‘()lt, If. A. Bllffhlflih. .\iIIl~'IIt‘I"5. Iilc. .\I\).\'l.\ H) t.t).-\N Office: Urrr I'rtivltii.i1l Hank, R elimund Strut. Lhanuttetoun. I\I.\ Ix It. Mat-hi \ ('I..\IR ' pitlllltff c\ Hashim n. .l. PALMER. K. c. A. J. IIASLAAI. B i i.i..u. . . 1, Bunk 0t Nina W Cllrrlnftettiitii. I‘ NO .- nllnltls‘! ll Illcv Builtllntt. Cutrlitle K Andrews FUNEILAI. l)II{I'II"I'(III§ NNI) IISIIIHJII-TIIS Iuntr-r IIIi-r-r and II-allalhane. htnit-iilg-iil 1'8 lmllllol l ' y Price $1700.00. MONEY l0 IOA gum-e lls.__7 _ Vl‘. (‘Lfillorxihnl H, F, Mcllliffi, B.A K. C. (‘Iiarlottetnww —_ ‘z: ~ -,~--.-—-_-.:—.~-_—..—_.i_; Dal and Night St-riire. l?’ ' Pull 1N Wtllllir-um l. K inn II l ‘Ijillll’ -1 ll.ll II'II'I\'I'I\ wit ‘Plutinrs \IH\'I\ IO Itl\\ Cameron Block. (‘tiarttntr-tnwvrf’ l-1.I 3 STRANGE MEN By c. T. PODMORE (‘IIAPTER XVII NERVE .\Ir.~ Cordery. all excitement at the wire received from George P41“ lli.l.l pic-ruled herself post haste .i', L .‘IIlIIIll-.\l.I't‘t‘l. to consult \\'lll\ SJIIIIIJ. "S ‘C1111’ pcmtb-"IOII of the cottage l .it onccT-ihat was the itlllllllclllm- And the question was -Hc\v{ "Sophie stiggesteti TOYKIIlKYS M lice. Dvfrs. C"(lt."\' vrioctl s "e the "o" l'I_‘ILTll_\' iieuiizii "ll" neiptul. Jlltl w 00H- ccrileti iv .i inr iaie Is _af- IJIYn. Even Zes- tea-ibli- ivas the iuca liI.iIIt'l' ant: tlititghtcr should L. it‘. Like eien tlit- .\li0l'lt‘rl ttmtlorari‘ e criiage. What \\‘.t- ,1 of? The uiilF mtiie 5t‘t‘lllt".i t.» be [lulici- Wilt‘ l mp- . t tlillt- ..d ivitii .111 out- ot which t1- alrra \ Qi- t iiiin "- is ti every app ‘t. ‘IIII! Yet .~OlIIl‘.iU\\' he " nor iv ,-t)"m git-nil)‘ iinpixs .,, . S. a» ‘had ext: ' shares the right, in one .. l1‘>;.i.: this." Scphi.‘ ..ii1.iit~i' iwtlii-iit y .m— auiiit-s ie didn't tit firs‘ - that llit‘ slntxrh will end ‘ '1‘ itiiit: lliut that ouulit to b1- is" "It \v:;ii'd bl." liariltzg .i'i"..‘I.t‘(I_ l"'l’|iis i.< I/dltltli’). It, \\lll end iii the [can t t il' -— ‘ "01 course I'll go “I'm iniriuiicd. And I think I auriu with you about iliu- poicc, Why civc them a reason fur butting‘ in ivhat tilt-y L00 might lflillll at? Secret ilaprrs Mburied treasure. It is not their L'tl<_"." Bar- linc lauziletl again. but instantly excused himself. "What a litre. though!" he ailded. "Men fit out ships and sail awa_v. and have lost money in thcinalizls. for the simple, chance of it. Lives. too!" t "Yes. lives too.“ Sophie agreed. " "ea ire or not the starch Ls al- w. rial enough. So is 1h “I understand perfrct said Barling "I (nit enter into ilnusual things especiaiy the romantic. with the zest cf a I).')_\'. I shall. ui fact. quite bedeve in i’ fcr that reason." Si) it was Barium‘ who answered the wire The trleuraiti was in his iliit-kct. and he ivas going’ t0 see that no iii ‘i-lt-ll mi the cnrtriils of the hiu. at Tooting wa- likely lto happi-ii for want of tirapei‘ .\'"t'\'L*Illt\tlCE‘ by the police. It was vary evriiiiic ivheii lie got ti‘~ere Nobody was about Curtains wt e drawn. 'l'h1‘rt\ was an air ni $.ii'l'12\\'Illl lOlIt‘lIllL“$ about the place, from \\'liIi'lI other houses sccined to Iiave grritped themselves a-zart. I-lariinc let iIllII$-.‘lf in as if he lived there. GrQv light carnc iliiiilv through the Cllfltlilul and hert- and there a ray was on the flrizil‘ or up the wall. He stotid absorbing the utter quirttide. Tilt-n he went itiistairs. Dead siiince il't\fllil‘fl him. absolute stiYnc-s. save of the shadows that moved upon him in tie radius of a li'tle faslfirht he producctl. Tiicri- w' s a iziiitliiig alid and suite t-loserl doors If lit‘ lifl'l heard that lone ca“. of Geoffi y Par- niittrr — ere Cordcrv e you ihere?"-he ttLglll have fancied It - coming again with the quiet cpen- inc of one of those doors. But the shrouded twilight that came through each as hr- niiciied it for sciutiny‘ conveyed no thrill of that sort It) .\Ir. Bariinuls nt"‘\'f*.\, I-Ie just listened to the methodical soft ptrcatl o! his nwii footsteps as he -re'urned stearlilyi and was deiber- ate slowness down the starts. I arlini; unitolted a door that ad- ‘ ‘t d li.ni in th“ I'll! saw qurire. .0 -IOCI("l p‘atc ttitli a bii "d flccj Part of thr- flour had lJ‘t"!l I'(‘"‘tll'(‘fl recently. Under- neath the stairs wa" a lfack rtwess wivrc lay a few utirden loos The door leading outside appaarctl to I Village Cottage FOR SALE nfters fer p: 7 rcnm cottage rintaililng 1 n" garztrn lat, at nearby, nr at offici- nf KJ. d: Martin ln Charlottetown. L-32I2- *' "1 ‘l . ‘FARM Foiiisiitll: I erlntalning I0 acres nt‘ land. Iinusr. Thi- Interior L-fl-l-ttI-T-27-Zt04I-2. |llnder cullivat ml. TIII‘ IIIIIEIIITIKS are d eons st l II ng ti moms] III t-xz-elknl. cnnilllloli iduelling house. mint land mm] with elerirlr lght and s1 n-i-ruge. Watir systt-‘il in Iiziuse .allil tiarn. I- llltl‘ x 27‘. Ilen i lii-use Ill’ x I II. KL S. IlI-IMBIIYJC, RR (i cal (ierrge Street.‘ L-‘IZII-T-flfl-Jli-Zlt) Iiave been left unbolted. t He was reflecting on this, when the?) door opened, and a man in a U‘! y and a buttoned-up light over- coat stepped tn. "Hallo! What are here?" "That? replied Barllng. what. I must ask of you. Who are you?" Scotland Yard. What's t "_0h. if that Ls the case. I'll ex- ‘zunf’ responded Barling. een asked by Miss Cordery comeyover and see that the house IS quite secure; Mr Parmttter has sent '. wire about it. That's all. Ap- parently it was not " "That's all right. If you want your you doing bird back. you leave the cage-door open. What is Mr. Parmitter afraid of? Thieves?“ "That's it. I think." "Where is he?“ "In Chattiaui, it appears.“ "He knew there is potlce observa- tion. Secms mighty urgent. How- wfll go itisiile." .itaiil agreed Barling. Hardy fastened the exit, and fol- lowed this unexpected visitor up 111i) the livi"g ‘com. "File detective switched on the light. Then he said. "You have not told me who you are.’ Bar Ill card from his "Iarciiig at it. put it ' "Anytliin-g rise?" e iiic, won't you?“ g drew a ii wLIIII‘; t.e\v out his wa"e'. from lit‘ extracted a IIIIIIIIICI‘ of Tl ' he laid upon the table. up rPYflffil saw that c xrcboratcd the card. and uhiicetl at uni-e \\'III(‘II tip- poured tsi hazi- been srreivrd up for " . but o.i st-Jontl thoughts pre- >L‘I‘\'E‘(‘I. It was an unaddresscd note. \v.thoi.i a sic-nature. It ran: "Frey-tie Markham will see you at II Barliiig had foruutten this. He iraiched Hardy's face as he read the pant-r, btit i‘. gave no extraord- inary sign.‘ evrn as he said gently. "Ah! How do you explain this note?" l "I ilairt exifaiu it. I came across it a‘. Abiiigi-ifls Hotel, where I am stavlup ‘at present." "Did (you find it in your room?“ "In a room that had been Oceuiijtti by someone else." "Who was itiat?" "A man named Rumley John RIIIIICI)’ -ot' Bristol. I believe " “What number wasthe rocm?" "Number 104." "Is he there new?" “N0." "Why sticwd you keep this note. Mr, Barling?" "Way? Really I don't know.“ _ "I am asking,“ Hardy said incis- iv-ely,‘ because I happen to know something about I-“reyne and Mark- ham." v "I don't." returned Baring; “and I didn't even read the note till af- tcrivards, Same bilsincss or other. I snow no more about what it was zhan you do." H-aray shuggccl. “Perhaps less!" he returned shortly, "Are you BC- quaintctl with tilts man Humely?" "1 have met him. I sh0ltld not rare to culhvate his acquaintance. A truck, I imagine." ‘Hm. Possibly. You're involved. you know." Barliug put a. hand in his pocket. "III-leis the ivire from Chilthalu. And tliis"~from another pocket- "is the key oi the house WIiiCh Miss (Jcrtlery LIIVC int- to come here." Haroy ooked bathed by these crcdeniinls. “I'll keep this paper. anynoiv, and g ad of it. When we go from here you l1 be able to establish y. ir status no doubt. If there's anything more you can tell me, Mr. Barllng-" “There's one thing- Rumel has I gone from Abingers t0 The P grims Tliv l-stalt- of (‘lirlstiiia .\IileQuer-n 'a‘.e sale lit-r compact Orwell (‘ernt-l‘. furnace. with harn. IIHIINIIIS" and wnnillmu e, all in lttiiitl repair; I."ms of furililux- Ill thi- |lrl"1t- (‘hurt-ll and srlitiiil in village. . II one mile tiistailt. Apply on premises, or to Peter I. Rililrlllzlfifilll SMALL FARM at Mount Stewart- dwrll- lug Iiousr, barn. czlrngr, large lien ' of the Imus: is In .\’[IIl‘l1(II(I condition. A comfort- nlili- liamc for any interested party. A genuine ilargaln. . II. K. S. IIIIJIDIINKI. K8 (treat (ii-urge Street, (‘liarliitti-tonlml ‘, illsn other building's: an.l [ix ran tli. FPPIIIS mi “nntrguel lllvt-r on lI'r main ri.atl about IILII‘ Hotel, but I don't know under what. name: it may be Boxwith Ask for him there." Baixiiig could not: help but realize that this inevitable line of inquiry must bring things to light, which ivere at present outside Hardy's ken. But he wanted to be done with Hardy; for he had not yet satis- fied imseif that George Par- mittefs injunction was adequately nlct by the poice. Crime kept their ciuarry‘ away. Parmitterk interest. was different, It attract/ed. Police or no olice, Baa-ling meant to pass the right In this house nvhrre murder had been done. And. when Hardy had finally dcne with him, he did pass the niiiit there. It was a teusely oppressive vigil. He Wits as if numbed with listen- iug._A biarkness like wet velvet was outstie. Heavy guests of rain beat (III the ivindows. and hour after hcur he could hear the murmur- " Atliét‘ of _tlie downfall. with a ‘ 2g. rushing undercurrent that: lit-i . . .with0ut direction and wi liuut end. ' In tile ilai-k quietucle of a corner iii the front room. out of any "'I_\' that might be flashed in. :1 several times the ..il !l_'*l‘.'l£l of a tiolieeintin on ’t‘l 0t the path outside. He tie. ton. of some ‘on; ino- lnents when there cattle a lull. Or he dreamed it. As if it arose from the soddcn ground, he heard a very strange witiinperlni: sound; as if a man wept as h" mar-ed away‘. IIII- IVIIIQIIL of some torment of his scltl. Nothing more, To Be Continued Stop at the “Chtlrchhill Rest Cabins" Heated and furnished. R.,~I G. D. PARSONS. ‘ When in Amherst , Proprietor ‘Irléglhave been added until the be Diggs, or it may | THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1 9§8—Provincial 4 The Prince Edward Island Ex- hlbitton of 193s will be formally opened at eight p on Monday evening. August 15th, in the Paton lPavtlioii, where addresses will be ydetlvered by Hts Honor the Lieu- tenant Governor, Colonel George D. DeBbis. Premier Thane A. Carri-p- .bell and other notables. Months of preparation and a tremendous lot of effort will have culminated in iwhal is expected to be the great- est Fair of all time. Each year seems to witness steady improvement. in all departments of |thi.s popular Provincial Exhibition. New buildings. and new equlpnlien: pan thas been pr- i-"ically rebuilt in the ‘past ten years. This season s. new ybleasher has been built at the east end of the grand stand with ac- ‘commodatlon for 1600 spectators. It is very comfortable, the seats be- ing arranged at lust the right angle for restfutnes. At the south end there is a new and commodious r-estaurant to supply patrons for the grand stand. and in the rear 1s a ladies rest. room which is a much needed addition. The show horse stables which are ,destro,ved by fire at the close of ‘last year's show have been rebuilt with improvements to make them more comforiabe for horses and attendants. other repair work and improvements have been ma/de t0 stcck stabies. and the entire grounds Iiave been whitewashed and painted and the interior of the twain Building painted and re- decqrated. l The prize list has been revamped and at‘. that is out-cf-date has been discarded and the most mod- ern and utiitarian clases sub- stituted. The stock breeders have b2fn consulted freely in all changes, atso women. leading artists. and other ziuthoriites have been called in to . vise, itli the result that this year's Prize List which l.s is- 1 sued in a very attractive form is re- t ceiving favorable comment. from all cnirscs of people and in increasees list of entries is expected. l LIVE STOCK ENTRIES l Live stock, Iiorses, cattle, sheep and stviiie, are the backbone of agriulturc In the Garden of the Gillf, and it is from these sources the Exhibition draws iLs greatest , support. Great interest centres In j the horse ring and cattle ring on . show (lays, and hudrcds a farmers ‘ together with their wives, spend hours closely watching the judges as they walk around the animals and make their selections. Nearly j {all of them are excellent judges , ithemselves and they or their nelgh- i bars are represented at some time In the show ring. This year the horse judging will _be down In the new show rln {which was constructed on the 015 site last year. It l5_ about one-tenth of a mile and the turns have been banked up this year so that the horses can speed around at i; con- scerable rate hooked to vehicles or saddle. The horse show ring ts fenced neatly and presents an at. ltficiive appearance with its white ivith glean trimmings. Seating cap- acity for about 500 spectators is at the north end, where 5 perfect, view can be obtained of every movement iii the ring. The cattle ring was much im- proved last season and the seating accommodation is probably one of the most, comfortable for spectators in the provinces. with its stand covered with canvass which makes the hottest (lay peasant. The fence background has been tinted buff color so as to remove the glare ivlicr the sun hits It. These stands with an accommodation of over a00_ are usually com letely filled. This year there will e more than usual interest in the cattle judg- lllk because of the presence of Senator Duncan Marshall, former IMInIster of Agriculture In the He - ‘burn Government, and a man w 0 |has had a very wide experience In various parts of the Dominion of Canada. Senator Marshall will Judge the beef cattle classes. By the way, the matter of select- ing Judges is one that carries con- =51 erfl-ble responsibility. The man- wlgement. of the Provincial Ex- hibition feel that expense should be no object. and that the most. ioutstanding Judges 1n the Domin- |Ion should be brought to the Gar- den of the Gulf, because this Ex. Iitbition is noted for bringing to- gether the best live stock in Carr. ada and therefore It,ts flttinF that proper persons do the judg ng so that when our exhlbftlors izo to the Royal Winter Fati- or other places, they will have the advantage of having appeared before men of equa‘ calibre to those who will place the awards at Toronto. To a. person tinacqualntled with the Province and its people It seems ‘strange that only 90.000 people and its small area could be capable of producing live stock that could compete against the larger prov- inces. but as s. matter of tact prize winners from the Prince Edward Island Exhibition can go to other fairs on ‘the mainland and to the zRjva‘ Winter Fair and win tn the ‘most se ect company lii the world. i1. was this ideal that the pro- imcters o." the Provinrlal Exhibition ihad 1n mind, namely, to develop lthe very’ best in this Province so tthat. th: stock brccrler and farmer ‘could reap their reward both in aelibvrmezit act‘ in do‘lar.s and cents. Certainly some of the g'ory. I've grratne=s and fame that ‘s lhe Islands II‘ a SLCCII breeding cen- Itre. can be credited to the Pre- vinciai Exhibitcy. The hots: and cattle cwsses this year are expected to have a. total entry list tea-h ng nearly I000. Horses of various types WIII number more than 400 and this does not tn- clude the Riding Club horses or race horses. but the only standard breeds that are useful mound the farm and the general purpose horses young and otd. sheep. pigs. and poultry will have large uotus as usual and will be top spec me of the classes. lthe greatest. Illumination east of land jumping performances which Exhibition—1938 MAIN BUILDING This ls certalnl a beautiful structure, not; ma e of brick or stone for If 1c were It could not. I: such an architectural achlevemen: but constructed of wood with f attractively colored window: ' I fresh coat of muresco white, with tlntln s of oPOrto red. it stands 011i; vilfde y-an exhibition gem. Th interior has been decorated with artistic skill and an entirely new scheme ls used. Everywhere there is a profusion of colored bunting. Chinese lanterns. flags. colored‘ II hts. and ulI that the deft hand o? lm Interior decorator can devise to make It a thlllz of beauty as well as utility, for its purpose and existence is to dlsvlfly the fruits. flowers, dal products and -| dustrtal exh bits commOn to the Garden of the Gulf. On the main floonhundreds of feet. of tables with separate com- ilartments have been placed to hold many exhibits. Flanking on at‘. sides are the booths occupied by‘ m Fln-“JB QUICK WAY CHECKS ‘l fitttfi ER?" Thu beat. time to check Iuy_ fever II before your 9Y9! "i" fimmng‘ a’: onenndeearunlm 3'0"!" - TempIewuMYRAZ-MAH forestall: hay fever for Canadians eve ibafx-n If you arouutlonlll “Ml” A ' d P“ “my. In mun one: _=I Pvmi" mm?" .- 0“- "LYrIQhLELQhQfatIfiUINOII n y" I h! - . ' I'd-mi. "r mu w‘. IIAkMA 431,3 glwqyn cheek: the attack fore it Ilu n n a l to s! minted." Ifiolill b: lrutefillll (-0; the of AZ-MAII. olmu en. In“ - - lief from l1 worth-or money blflk- rm ll l8 fllllllllil- who took Broadway by 5W1’!!!- lihyd leaves in October for Holly- wood where he ts under contract t» appear 1n pictures. Rex has a mil- Iton goiter pllrrsonalftry. and 15 '- cen s n e . magi; boystof He}: Old Brigade will be glad to know that. Pat Rafferty. sin tng star of the famous Dum- bath, Canadian Corps. will render some of his best songs every even- ing and afternoon. The who.e pru- grani WIlI be presented by “II- Garden as Master of Ceremonies merchants and leaders of industry who have gone to considerable ex- . pense to make them attractive. l More than ordinary attention wtl‘., be directed to the floral com- ; petitions which were instituted by ; Lieutenant Governor George DeBbis, whcse contribution of $100.00 has stimulated great Inter- est In horticulture tn many parts of the Province. Upstairs in the .Ma1n Building. will be found the ‘art. IIBEZIIEWCTIK, ‘hooked rugshoucse- l lhod s l"nc-.=, school children's col- I liecticn and many other interesting ‘ exhibits. HORSE SHOW v It. is on‘y a few years since the ‘Exhlbi ICII instituted an evenin" horse show" but now it is one of 3 the most. peasing events of the en- ,ttire program. Its succms Is duc largely to the formation of the ‘Charlottetown Riding Club. whos iinenibrs have purchased manv fin: "ridin and show animals. On Tues- cla ednesday, Thursday, and ‘ v evenings th-ese beautiful ‘es-will be exhibited by theii ixoers in the show ring opposite the Rrand stand. This special arena which is I00 x 230 feet, ls lighted bq 24,00 candle power said to be ‘Toronto. The lights are so placed that no shadows are thrown, there- by making It safe for the riding are staged on these nights. Not only WAII the hroses be turned out beautifully but the riders will be costumed. perfectly- In addition to the Charlottetown Riding Club. it is expect-ed that the Halifax P.1d- inz Club will send some of its best horses and riders. VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM _ A first class vaudeville program is necessary to a successful Fair. and each year the Prince Edwgrc Island Exhibition has been improv- ing its vaudeville, this year pre- senting its patrons with the best Ln its history. certainly by far the most expensive. It includes Barrett; and Spn, leading bailon ascension- lst-s in America. and exhibiting Bonvetyte. Jr.. who claims to be the wor.ds champion parachute ump- er. The Bonette ballon Is '15 e51, in length and 45 feet wide and will make an ascension every afternoon l" film!" 2 P. m. At one thousand feet Bon-ette. Jr. will drop pom the ballon by parachuie, performing a different stunt each day, It i5 9, great many years since’; ballon ascension has taken place In the Maritimes and this is the leadinn act. of its kind in America. Ln the evening Bonette Jr. will do his fam- ous slide for life along a, 500 root . glrlfl through flaming Nlaggfa ~ a . Another super-sensation perform- ance will be the Dare Devil Demon and his Diving Chxmpiwm, who will present a rltltant program of . fancy and clown diving concluding with B. spectacular 125 foor dive into a. five-foot tank In flames. The DMYIB Demons holds the American championship for IIIZh diving. The third sensational not on the fotrllm will be Eric the GIQQL ane, new ace of the skies, who 22%;?‘ tfléletsmoig Spectacular bal- s n a. zooobtfiet Intsthe 51E, F" swam“ m“ erac ontevad III Bram include the Cyclililigelilvtfeéigg; in a lightning s tacle of trick and comedy cyclna on various greets or blkx and at. Rlchardo. B Cycling Tramp. in Humorous duIVI wit’ .1. ar e‘ nmaI Ir ' l" All “It! Brest 051319615 olfs and America as one of the highest class animal acts In the world to- filly- It consists of three trainers, with twenty performing anlnmls including monkeys. dogs, 305m, and a bear. One of the best features of the Mb ls Plano. the blind-folded dog that performs on the tightrope. This is an act that you will say has other animal acts excelled. Carr Brother-s are two European ¢'°WI18 TOYHI. Who lzlve three acts that will make you laugh no matter how blue you feel. 'I‘hey have per- formed In England and Australia urior to coming to the United States, and have an excellent re- putatlon. In order to bring the Provincial Exhibition tn line with the Iarrest. known Europe so that each let. will fit in bezive l the heats of the horse races. I time will be lost and the win program run smoothly. Ken Goon. and his Commanders, orchestra. band, will furnish must: for after- noon and evening performances. Each Ls a musician of the highest class and has been on tour for seven weeks through the West with the Cavaudex Girls performing at some of the Greatest fall's. HORSE RACES Hore racing has always been li leading feature of the Prince Ed- ward Isfand Exhibition and this year's forr-clay program of the three races each day will be no exception. The very best hers-es and driversln the Maritime Provinces will be on hand to race for $5000 in purses. pr zes and premiums. Racing willbe held on TuesdaywednesdayuThurs- day and Friday Afternoons Intel'- spersed between It will be the vaudeville acts. No time will be last as the Master of Ceremonies will move each act. along and shortly after five o'clock the after- noon program wIII be concluded with one of the sensational iwts. EVENING SHOW The evening shows have bewmv an Important part of the Fair pro- gram. They will begin each even- trig at 7.45 p m. sharp and wtl‘. conclude on or about ten p. in. This year it; is proposed to stage the program similarly to a circus pro- ' gram. that is to have two events g0- ing at the same time except where judging‘ awards are being announc- ed or some slmfar interruption oe- . curs. This will speed up the show. The Caveudex Girls with brilliant lighting‘ effects will be one of the nightly ts of the evening program and o course all other numbers of the vaudeville with the exception of the balfoon act will be given, Bonette's slide for life preceding the fireworks which will conclude each night's show. FIREWORKS These always have an appeal to young and 0d, and the manage- ment, are strong tn the belief that notwithstandin the expense in- volved it is we] to provide the best In pyrotechnics. The fireworks this year will Include many new set pieces that have been ordered months ago and are being gotten ready by expert technicians. It will be worth while to attend each evening just to see these beautiful products of pyrotechnic art. Super Big Bertha bombs will be exploded just to give one a. little inkling of what, bombing In Spain and China. an like-except there will be no casualties. » BILL LYNCIYS MIDWAY Bill Lynch has put up a. lot. of new capital Into his Midway. and his reoriean Is show thorough- ly, discarded his old equipment or refurnlshed It. He has almost. l new show with rides and other popular features that appeal b0 young and old. 'I'he 1938 Lynch shows are certainly g credit to him and to the Marltlmes. TRANSPORTATION Tkanspsortatton will offer no diffi- culty th year. Two car-ferrys, the Charlottetown and Prince Edward. will run for the days preceding and after the show. Patrons simply drive on and drive off. a. $3 fare per car paying the cost of trans rta- tlon of the vehicle, plus a smut sum for each passenger. The car-ferrys will be running on Sunday. August 14th, so that visitors desiring to come here a day In advance of the show can do so and tzet settled ncely. A modern paved highway from Borden to Charlottetown, is a fine piece of road construction, then When one arrives tn the cap- ital there are hotels galore. ant’ open houses everywhere offer the vsltor no lack of accommodation. while excellent restaurants izlve attractive meals at very reasonably prices. In fact accommodation of a" kinds is reasonably priced IlI Char- lottetown, and one can have a good time for very little money. EXHIBITION RESTAURANT fairs of the United States and Canada, the vaudeville has been brradnied out to include a. singing and dancing program, and the management are pleased to im- nounce that they have secured the Cavaudex Bullet. elilht talented and gorgsourvy costumed dancing girls who w.ll give exhibitions of acrobatic. tap. tiller and novelty dancing. This not. will be one of the leading features of the evening program and will be presented with gorgeous lighting effects including attractive backgrounds that. will show the beautiful gtrlc to best ad- vantage. Accompanvlna the Cavaudex Girls will be Rex Doyle, singing tile"HQ"_°I_YWILAII!I_§IQKQ. the A great many people like to spend a whole afternoon and evening at the Fair, some a whole day, so It. ls necessary to provide eats for them. Steudily this catering trade has grown from year to year and In order to cope with It properly the Elthlblltonmanagement has provid- ed an up-to-dllte restaurant which ls capab e of seating 300 Del-sons. Great preparations are being made by the Ladies Atd of the Prince Edward Island Hospital ho have the best food stuffs so that. every person can be assured of n izooc meal at n reasonable price. Din- nei‘: and suppers will be served duly. W/ELL, WHAT'S THhrtvf-ATTER‘ RY/ITI-i-u YOU? 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Established 1818 (Campus View) MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY G. J. TRUEMAN. MA. Ph. .D.. PRESIDENT Degree courses In Arts. Science, Home Economics, Music, Fine Arts, Certificate courses In Engineering. Teacher Training, Com- merce. Home Economics and Secretarial. Courses preparatory to . Law, Medicine, Theology. Dentistry. A number of Scholarships and Bursaries available for good students. both at entrance and throughout the courses. Residence accommodations for both men and wmnen. Tutorial assistance available. Summer School tn July and August each year. Dates of Opening: New Students, Sept. 26. 1938 thers, September 38, I988 Write for Calendar to The Office oflhfltfglstrar. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS A'Resldent.lal School For Girls of High School Agn ANNUAL SESSION 1938-39 SEPT. IS-MAY 23 The School provides progressive education leading to Univer- sity Matriculation. Special attention Ls given to Individual needs. and to the development of personality thmugh suitable activities. Draimatlcs. physical education and music are Included In the edu- cittlonal programme. (Music and Art may be studied in connection with the High School course). Students may register for special courses not leading to Matriculation. Write for Calendar to Constanoelgugg, M. A" Prim-Am! ACADEMY AND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE A Boys Residential School — 98th Year ANNUAL SESSION 1938-39 SEPT. III-MAY Z3 Junior and Senior Schools foé Mlostéigtculuitlon and General Culture o Commercial College co-edimational. three diploma courses Students may take courses In Art or Music owing to our proximity to the Mount Allison Conservatory of Milsfe and Owens‘ Museum of Fine Arts. Individual progress and supervised study are emphasized. Write Ic-r Cillenda to Rev. W. T. Ross Flemlngtoil, M.A., B. Paed. Ileadmaster SACKVILLE, New Brunswicl; ..: -..-;- 5.. 1; Well llrilling Communicate with Trask Well 00., Ltd. Vaughan H. Groom, Summerside 'Manager for P. E. Island tha. the gnat big Provincla. Ex- hibltton of 193B will open m Mon- day evening, August 15th, at eight p. m. and that the big Fair will be n full swing on esday morning with Jud tn of all classes of live stock an ot er exhibits. and In the afternoon at two p. m. the races and vaudeville program will under way, and Tuesday evening the first. of the bi night, shows will be held. then t e Fair will con- ttnue In full form on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday afternoons and even . N n n Bv EDWIN;- FEEL ? LEMMC. SEE. YOUTL TONGUE — WELL, IT LOOKS ALL RIGHT! Docs YOUR HEAD ACHE? HUMPH! HE LOOK§ IN PERFECT HEALTH TO ME! l ql /l /l /l Innhn Mun Soviet. n. - O