r-oanrmsr Carts-summon a-nrraevovrrl ran-or 14In.&>l - -+.‘.¢-,—..--x_--k...a- .1..¢Hu.-».~u-.~nn><na- gnaw-n.- g ;§. Help 5' ems srcr-rr ' .111! (JHARLOTTETOWN OCK QUO TA TIONS iilllliiiiiiNi ilorrected For Every " Wednesday and Saturday Issue rnonuca Oats - .. li.1_v. loose cwt. . . .. ,Straw. pressed cwt ... ... w" ... RETAIL MARKET Celery bunch New pntamr-s pk lhmatoes Rhubarb 1h Blueberries ii qt Ri1$|Ill\‘\‘i<i4“N '.' 1' Currants Black qut Gccseberrles qt (‘uuiifimver ravh Onions lb Beets bunch Vcul ib itoasr bcri’ Stew meats . Fowl Broilers Carrots lb , Ipinnch 3 lb Parsley hunch .. Broccoli Peas qt ,,_ Cucumbers Butter ... ... Iream Eggs do: Cod lb Mackerel 3 for . Haddock lb . Currencies (Canadian Proln .~ sroucrnman, Aug. 1s-m1am; cur- rencies were steady to highcr- on the Montreal foreign exchanges rodav. The pound sterling advanced 11$ cent {d $4.09 wbilo the United States dol- lar at 1.001,; and the French franc n! 6J5 cents both held unchanged. NEW YORK, Aug. lib-Mild iii-regu- Jarity developed in the foreign ex- tlango markcta today. {iflllhe Canadian dollar was quoted at g-discount of 1,4, par cent against - per cent yesterday. The pound le thc French franc. clos- YESTERIJATS lilfilii MARKET Mt ’l. Stock Exchange fnrnhnsl Johnston islmbllii" mansion olwtbo Int Ionian Charlottetown). Stocks Opened has! Batliurst A . . 7 ‘Hi Bell Tel ...... 180 1M. Bra: '1‘ l. Pow 8* B C Pow A ... ..., If“ B C Pow B __ . 4 Bruck Silk 17% an Bronze 80% 7% 14K 32% ‘l S8 (‘an Hydro i. 1 53 Can ldn Al A 8% 8% (‘an 1nd A1 ii 1|,‘ ' 71,5 Can Norbt pow 22 Csn Pac 10 Cock Plow 8% Cons Smelt .. 168 Dryden Pap .. 45‘ Dom Bridge . 211% Dom (‘uni pfd . 11.115 Dom Glass Com . 11:11., 113% 1)om Steel (foal B . 5% 5% Dom Tex (‘om . . ii‘! Gen Steel “'01P! 3% Gurds .. 5% l-loll Gold Mines 1400 lntl Nickel .. 23s‘ Inii Pow pfil . Lake of Woods 315 Massey Harris 4% McColl Front 13 .\lnnt Pow 31% Natl Brew My, Nat Steel Car 171,5 Power Corp 9% Quebec Pow 111% St Law Corp 135 Si: Law pfd 5% 555 Sbawinbznn 18% 10% sim- wu .. .. .. .. 12 12% South (‘an Pow 12 l2 Stool (‘o (‘an com 50 5054 Steel Co Csn pfd .. 48 48 BANKS Commerce 110 16 Montreal 185“ i; Nova Scotia . . 357 Roy . . . . .. Bank of Canada ... ls MT’L. CURB sterling advanccrl ‘b. of a ccni: to .0175: whl ‘ at 6,03% cenis_ was unchanged. jg. (Johnston and Ward) Stocks Opened Ipnl Beauharnois ... _ . . U,‘ 41A Brew Corp emu 2% 2% Brew Corp Dill 15% 181,4 Brit Amer Oil .. 165i 16% Can Malt . . 33 33 Con Paper .. . 100 110 Dis Sea): . 24 237; Dom Stores 8% 8% Ford of Can A 28 28 Imp Oil . 19 1Q Imp Tob 1:1 1m >1ntl Pet . 8-1 85% hielcbers A. B 0 Norsndn 37 311,5 Tcrir Hugh 402 (06 Wright Han Tfi 725 u: Advertising Rates-Payable in iidvanco Control Guardian locals, 4o. ps1 word: Western and lnlkgn loonll, In per word: Announcements and Corning Events, In. 2o. per worm; In lfcmorlnm Notices, 70o. per Inch; word 0 '1?»- ofIIiornInnd Bplrihill Offerings, Cards, 111e,, do per name! [altars of Coadohnnn, Ila. psr inch; Nnlinel of Thanks and Appreciation, 700. pd word. Other rates on application. OQIU-I Minimum Charge for any nnvortisunent twenty-five also. llATliz-ilc par word, throo inser- lions for tho price o! two. strictly payable in ndvnncc. FOB. SALE-PIANO. APPLY real 8M0! , Curb Market. l“ Ildlilillllfl S!!!“ I01 some selling MARKET GOSSIP) -__-_i._- (‘Ullhnlh dWlPlill “.11..” - HOINING IABKI‘! LBTTII NIW YORK, N. Y., Aug. Iii-For tho first two hours yesterday volume was at th crate of about 8,000,000 and total for the day was 2,430,000, s new hi h on the current advance. Tbs rill ll l group gave the best por- formance, probably in anticipation of s batten carlosdiag showing in ‘h: coming weeks from grain mar- e II. interest in the market has broad- ened considerably lately based upon l generally more optimistic view of the future and less fear of develog- meats in Washington despite is legislation still pending. Llidiaw and Co. SUMMARY NEW YORK, N. 1C. Aug. D-Otid bars quoted in London at 140s 354d vl 140s 5d Monday. President Roovevcit i; npporerl to the blak underwriting section ia the Banking Bill. even with added safe- guards proposed by Senator Fletcher tbs Senator stated. New York City net loss 8730.815 after charges vs net income $20,700 during in June 1034. Dmestic crude oil output week ended Aug. 10 averaged 2.6%.- 315 hbls daily up £0,400 nvr-r prev- ious week, according to “Oil and Gas" Journal. Senate Finance Committee reverses itself to eliminaie taxes on low incomes and sent to Senate Bill conforming closely to President Boosevelfs wishes. Adonis anti holding company provision subject- ing 15 per cent of intercorporate division to the corporation tax. Briggs mfg company June quarter etrned $1.70 n share vs $1.07 a prev- ious quarter and $1.0‘! a shale in June quarter isst year. Six months $337 l share v| $1.87 in first half 1034 condition state- ment o weekly reporting member banks as of Aug. 7 shows decrease for the week of 510.000.0011 in total loans ma investments and 562.200,- ‘rue Rose e board's 000 in net demand deposits. deposits up $fl.000,000. High Low Last Up 1X34 127,44 128.00 .00 35.36 35.44 Still) .54 21.36 H55 26.01 111 High Low ‘Last Off 40 Bonds 06.69 .09 Dow Jones. BAIION SAY! MONTREAL. Que. Aug. 18-1!!- dustrinll ran into i1 heavy supply of offer-jugs yesterday, but managed to absorb them. Tho rigorous de- mand which dcvrloilwd for rail shares may be regarded as confirmation of strength already recorded by indus- trilis. Probabilities still strongly MIN NC (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Aug. iii-Trade was s tty on the mining board of tho oroato exchange today with action sinly concentrated in the medium price-gold group. hlcWat- ters was in n bullish vein as it pushed up 17 cents to 1.00 on a turnover of 22,000 shares. Silvers were slightly on the weak side and base metal ssuel fairly steady ex- cept for a drop of =14 to 37% for Norands. Volume expanded to 321i.- 000 shares. The gold share index took s slight loss and the miscellaneous index improved .24 to 03 30. Weakness of the gold issues on the New York Board was an influence on causing considerable rig Hargreaves and Shore. Lower prices for bar silver brought in e white metal n. T0 i’ - . tr some n dbk10 Le “w” 5m“- mm H’ 3* 2.25. ‘$1.111; .25‘ é’.§a."’° 1.1.3:; ‘a. I IIIIV VS i) I0 LET-COMPACT SEVEN BOOM house, radiators, grate. Apply Guardian. 11-9130-31. TO LET-HOUSE 219 HILLSBORO seven rooms, hot water iurnace, grate. Phone 1583-12. 11-9129-11. 1'0 LET-ONE 0F THE MOST DE- _ sirable apartments in the City, 167 Prince St. Apply Dr. Heath Mc- _ Intyreh Oflice, 140 Richmond sc. 1.41995 S3195 Help_ Mole or Female WANTED -— AMBITIOUS SALES- peopie, men and wrmen, spare time, to handle our line of Per- sonal Christmas Cards. featuring the following outstanding items, fourfold pastel tint parchments. gravure etchings, many cut-out style cards with tip-on pictures, atractive calendars, humorous cards, envelopes with wallet tiap style, fancy lined and decorated to match cards. Elaborate use of gold and silver designs with bril- _ ianby coloured inserts. Dainty ~ initial cards that are new and dif- derant. Seventy exquisite numbers "h choose from styled in case form equipped with handle. Prices start at one dollar per dozen. Liberal commission. Writs Premier Art Guild, 202 Castle Building, Mon- treal. N-3535-8-i0rtl, 9-10. g ATtTsi?‘ saga?‘- ——-r.-.~- —-_-:m-. IMATEUR ARTISTS SEND FOR catalogue oi Christmas Card de- jsigns in black and white for hand ' colouring. A profitable pastime. Samples and catalogue ten cent! or catalogue free. Tally Ho! Afai Shop. Wellington a York. Tor- onto. ii-io-B-T-T-ti. Sept. 20. ¢=-.- _ *1 ' LOST . lisoarsp soon canon-own run-u m amass letters 1mm. are..." as Mvirasuv‘ ' ' ' r.- 11-1-1341 "=-..*:..,-==..-=1-1..- .=‘;..~-.....~ 1 ; . n - "tar or phone '10s. s-mo Wanted . FOR. SALE - HEAVY JIOWN Paper suitnbig for placing Imdor rugs, we. Guardian Oflioo. S-fl-bf. FOR. SALE — FORD 0050B, 1080 Model.‘ Price $80.00. Apply - isn. L-Oikl-Si. roa c1111: cause-surname Lot on Upper Queen Street. Ap- ply 40 Valley Street. __ 14-31. F011. SALE-GIVEN 100M HOUSE with bath and gangs. Apply 112 Sydney Street. 11-9045-8-13-81. FOR. SALE - AUCTION PORTI- Five. Bridge and Wbist Scorn Cards. Guardian Control Job Printery. NOV. l-tf. Sales Heir-Male WEAR EVER BRUSH (10.. quires men over 2i for solos and service work in city and nix-round- ing districts. Must be well recom- 94. Bear F‘! selling and closed higher by n couple o! cents and Premier lost 3 cents. Miscellaneous ("Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Augafi- Oats‘ feed no 1 46. aFlnnr spring wheat patents, firm i .3). Flour seconds $4.00. Flour baker-s $4.00, Flour winter wheat patents. choice $3 30 t0 $8.40. Flour white corn $6.10 to $5.80. Bran ton 21.25. Shorts ton M15 to 24.25. Middilngl ton 28.2! to 80.25. Rolled cats bag 90 lbs 8.26. 1 Hay no 2 per ton clrlotl 11,00 to 2 B0. Cheese no 1 cur Ont 10% to 10%. Chesc no 1 Que 0% to 10. Y‘ to 20% cartons l\' 1 $ii‘£°‘i‘.=.'i%1"°1i3m’§m'?.‘“¥§i E552 g ‘£51m: ao onto, OfiblfiO. u-asis-s-imi. mi}: c m,‘ Potatoes new Que 80's 30-36 _M*.-E=-"-~~-- LIVESTOCK rnasuums swamp-monu- ‘atimi ‘given and new business written on plans to suit your qvcry need at our new oifios, Currie Building, ' Chnrlottewwn. J. A. Moore, Bun Life. .='.._*?‘_ __ . COUNTRY GIRL WANTS HOUSI- work. Apply "R." Guardian. L-IHO-Si. wiwrsn T0 our on. um, second hand chairs or mun. Writs W. H. Ilfllfl. Con. R1. City. L-Ilu-ll-li. Help» Wanted MAN 0'1 WOMAN ‘l0 IIAVIL for old established house. Yearly guarantee $1,001. toll. weekly average) and expenses. Writs Winston" 00., Dspt. W, Toronto. N-‘lil-l-‘l-ii-fll. Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Aug. ill-Offerings on the two Monursll livestock mar- kets today totalled head. wflv oned of 15 cattle, 213 calves, 31s o s and 126 sheep and lambs. , air to medium ullity cowl brought IS to 28.25 wth common butchers cows rom 81% to 32.76 Connors and cutters wore $1.25 to Common bulls ranged from II. $2.70 with the bulk st . . Cllvll were hi hen Good quality calves were sold rom $6.50 to 071B with two up to $7.50. Medium kinds from 80.50 to $6.25. common and light vnil from 14.25 to $5.5. Grosser: ‘ _‘ 3. . Ono load of lambs were sold st l7 for good kinds with culls out at Ill- Shco u-rro mostl Bloom: brought 0d wiui Si ".50 111.11 extra esvles l0. Light hogs ranged from I to 00.50. 80w! won from M to fl. MarlzetrAt A‘ Ghlanca (i) advance. Tsstordly‘! Steel don not sitar its uptread. Steel points higher and may be bought on lll reactions. Cons. Gas made I new high yester- day. Continua to bold and buy more on dips. Del and Hudson recommend- ed lower down made a now high on the move. Buy more h ro nd on dips. Nsvr York Central. another drawn to your attention was the feature of yoote yn rail demonstrations. .lt points higher. Continua. to hold and buy more on minor dig, 0a ro- actioal buy-Ponnlylvln , Sear! Roebuck, Montgomery Ward. North American, Am. Waterworks Montreal Power. The selling pressure which devel- oped in Hiram Walker brought out some selling in Soagrnml. Tho latter showed stubborn resistance and con- tinuous to point higher. Romain long and buy more on dips. A fair wsvs of seliinl appeared in some or the gold shares carrying man mom. hers of this division to the owl of the rear. Nothinl decisively bullish n yet llflfeldpéd in the marks: "y. ion of gold shares. favor fuaihsr dip in U. S. Banon . BAKING LETTER Monday Evening NEW’ YORK. N. Y., Aug. 12-—The market reached a new high, though most nf the principal stocks such ns General Motors. U. S. Steel. Amq-g. can Can, Chrysler etc._ were some- what reactionary. On the other hnad quite a number of stocks made new highs and two more of our old pro- dictioas came true today when Radio B pfci crossed 06, which figuro I predicted ever since was 1.5. while American Power sad Light ii per cent, which I said would go near 50, wont to 401/; which is near enough. lf it even should go below 40 again buy it for a 80 point ad- Villlfli. liadio common which you should hc long around 4, since we told you not to soil those stocks that had, done nothing roso to 7%- American Woollcn pfd recommended in our last. two letters rose ‘i4 points to 50%. l look for s very hi ‘advance in it. but l cannot tell if 15f. will re- nct to 48 or 4'! first. Personally, l doubt it. Western Union can still be bought niround or Just below 40 for well over s Douglas Aircraft reacted a point and still remains a purchase near fl. as I hear it will resume dividends next week. Texas Pacific Railway got up 211,4; and can still be bought srouad 20. Collins and Ailraian still a buy at or below 3. Simmons, which I go to 18 ot up to 14. 1n: Tel and Tel may st ll be kept. Case Threshing may hs bought in case it reacts below 6d again a- oral Electric made s new high 115g. later on will go to 40, but could re- act a couple of points first. Westing- house closed higher, but I would not climb for it nficr being up 40 points in a year. ‘flit-re has been such in- crease in actiri the inst three days that a general setback of a few oiais could very easily precede lny urther advance. Baring. PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Aug. 13--Witb trad- ing quiot_ prices were generally steady on Montreal dairy and pro- duce markets today. Butter ranged from 20% to 21% cents per pound of no 1 in enriotl or less with lots to retailers quoted st 21 to 21% cents for solids and 22 to 22% cents for prints: Arrivals total- led 8W boxes. Cheese was unchanged at 10% to 101/, cents for no 1 current Ontsrios and 0% to 10 10 cents for no 1 Que- t0 bccs, Receipts were 2.082 boxes. Graded shipments in carlots or less of eggs were Z1 ceatl for A- lni-gc, ‘Z5 cents a dozen for A-med- i\1m_ 1'1 to 21% cents for B, Ind 10 to 10% cents for C. Receipts totalled 430 cases. New Quebec potatoes were un- changed st 80 to 35 cents per ‘i0- pound bag. EXCHANGE (Canadian tron) . MONTREAL, Aug_ iii-British sud foreign exchange in relation to tho Canadian dollar ll complied by tho Royal Bank of Canada cloud today ls follows:- Argenilns peso .2608. Australia pound 30B“ Austria schiliing l1 Bclgium..be1gn 4M8. Brsxii milreis . . Bulgaria lov ,0l41. Chins Bong Kong dollars .6114. Czechoslovakia crown .0418. Denmark krone .2231. Germany reichsmark .4000. ireat Britain pound 4.0800. Holland floria . . Hungary pengu .50 ndio rupee 3H8. Japan yen fliii), New Zesiand pound Norway krone .2511 Poland aloii .1000. South Africa pound 4.0111,. Spain pesets .1381. Sweden krone .2571. United States dollar 1A per- cent 1.0201 premium. Closing exchan s rates:- At Montreal- ound 4 00: franc 0.05 cents; U, (S. dollar 1.00%. At New York-Pound 411171: franc 6.03% cents; Canadian dollar 00%. t 74.90 fr: U. S. dollar 16.0834 fr; Canadian dollar 15.04 fr. ln gold-Pound 12s, 1d: U. 8. dol- llrtwld cents; Canadian dollar 50.12 cen s.. NEW YORK. Angnnlaii-lforoign ax- chlngo stes y. ml ram: Great Britain high 4.01 low 4.01 M: close 4.01%; Franco . ; Italy 8.23; Germany 40.40; Clan s 00%. Busy Trading Se s s i o n On Montreal Mart and‘ GUAD 1V. Al‘ . Y. Stock Exchange (quotations furnished If! 3051i“. and Ward, Ionian of Illbrnl Ixchnlg! Iontronl Cub Stocks . flpghfl, 156 Ilclunonl Ilrwt. Chan lOthhIl-l .-___ Stocks Opsldl Ill! ._._-_- Air Red - Am For Pr P “ll Allied Chem 1 giiisaiflhaim g i t -~ Amer Csn _.-~ 1175i‘: i“ 1:: m or ow Am Loco -. - 15H 1W1 Am Pow Li: . . 8 Iii; Am Rad .. . . ..18 lllyfi Am Smelt Rfi; , 43 48-)‘; Am Sugar . 51 6'1 2m $91 TBel lg: 14.4.11}; ' m oh An Copper l7 1H4 Atchison .. 5B 535;. Auh Auto 20K Blid Loco 2 2 Bait 0x10 1.; 1016,. srn i) , Ben Ariati 18% 1851; Beth Steel 30 30% Briggs .. 42 481/; Byers A .\i 17 10% Burr Add liaoh 18 18 (‘on (‘an . . 21% 21% i‘:|n llcy uin B 10% (‘an Pac 1 10K (‘also Thresh I? 811,‘ L's Corp -1,‘ 35% 17am Sou 2 2% Cong Nairn 361,5 any, (fhes Ohio 40% 415g C210 Forth 3 31A ‘ rsy er Mo! 81 Q0 Columh Carh . 91% p1“ Col Fuel lrufl 2* 21,5 Clam (ins 1-1! - 10% 110,5 £2: - :9 1g”- . '11s '_ 1' Con 0n s]; 9" Con Can 9s 1 521%?“ - 3i‘ u .. . , ; El Dupont_... ...1l0 110% Elec Auto Lilo i" 35% 215% East Kodak .. . 1n: - Elec Pow Light Q15 144;; Erie 11 I First Nail Stores an? Freepori Tex 33% 9m.‘ Gen Asphalt l0 liiyg ‘ INS 1' Gen Moi 44% Gold 111.... 10 m’ Goodrich liuh 31/. q iloodyear liub 21% 21v‘ Graham Paige 1% 15% Gi. North pill 21% 31% Gt West Sug 30 3g Hogstan 011 14% 1.5% u 1 ot lail Bar . _ Iaii Nickel 235g Z31,“ lntl Tsl . 121,5 1g Johns liisn 03 54% Kan City South 1a 11,2‘, Kelvlnator ... 12 1211 fen b Coma-.- 21% 21* am ert Co a Lig hLvcrs i: . 120 13g‘ Liquid Parb 32% 32 Loews llirwrp 41% 42 1.22:: “win: 1:1 _ 401/‘ 4°14 . ruc g3 ' ' Math Alkali QDQ £5 11:: 1:: ~ 1* w- lbéiss m». '. _ 2min, ont Ward _ x Nash .\Iot 11E; l?‘ ‘ .. . 30 . 15% 15 11% 12 d? =3“ 235:‘ 28 17 18?: “t “i. Pub Ser .\ o A r1111 1'1»: .. fir: Pullman (‘a _ 42 4o Pliil linrris _ 4Q 45y Rldin (‘nrp _ _ ‘ 7% 1y‘ Radio K911i! Urph 2% 31/: Rep lrun 521ml . 1p u“ Safeway .\'ln|'|\g ‘u 39% 3M5‘ Sears ilm-bnvk . ... 58% 58V, sum 11.1.... on . .. 11% “i4 Sim (In . ' 14 . m Socony \‘a<- 1g“ 12 gouih - go“ m” outh Stlml 19% ‘y’ sums -f 1% Stand 34¢ 34% Stand Uii 41 40% Stewart Warner 13% Studebaker 3% Tharmoid p‘ Tex Co ,_ g1 g‘?! Gulf s11] u m Roll Bear __ Union Carh (‘urn 3y‘ Union Par 193% United Air 111A United (‘orp g United Gas Imp 11y, U s ind 1 .. 41y, U S Rubber 14s‘ U S Smelt 103 U S Steel 44 Vsn Stool .. 151,4 Warner Bros ps5 Warren Bros 4 West Union so West E101" . gs Woolworth 1'1. 5g Worth Pump 1g Yellow Truck 4 New Yorfiurb lfilnarllln Pro-n) lttcka Amer Amsr Alias Cylni B Gas Eiec .. Amer Sup Pow , Assoc Gas E10:- A . Ind .. ' .... Std Oil of Ken Ua Light Pow Un Light Pow A emu? .1131 ..- WINNIPIG. Ail. ll- 0110i! When : O Nd “dirimsoscwnig 00C Au Oct! A 11%. rock 829i. d 5'1 ' Nohllgsrnot ‘I5 o Tl: 70. aiszNoill sadcxlfoodli; Blood ' W 21K; g 815i. 2 n 1m so a y = °s~‘§:.**;.*:aa.**'- it 0800062416 thostoolato l4 l-I, up l-l of a point. Among Gib; non as-s so oil's’ n : No 2 garnet 1v- Vaudeville, P10211111 PRUVINCIM. ExlllllTlflN. Charlottetown August ZO-21--22-23 Afternoon 8. EVQlliligg The management of the Provincial Exhibition take pleasure in presenting to the public their oiferi 1' ‘VAUDEVILL BIG FAIR to be held at CHARLOTTIlEgTCWN the week ofEAlilgllztqlliiifi to 28rd. They have taken a great deal of pains to select what they believe and are assured by George A. Hamid, American greatest vaude- ville agent, to be the best audience. ever offered to a Prince Edward Island The acts will appear afternoons and evenings as above on the new Vaudeville stage in front of the Grand Stand, The stage will be lighted by "four 1500 candle power flood lights which will make it as bright as day. It, together with the lightning of-the show ring-which has been stewed up to 22,000 candle power-will be the greatest illumination east of Montreal. No expense has been spared to bring to the public acts that are unique, thrilling and captivating to watch. In the after- noons between the heats of the horse races and in the evenings in con- nection with tiie Horse Show the Vaudeville program will be fitted in. TilE GIMSE SENSATIDN One of the rare thrillers of the world. An attraction performed on the most orig- inal and oddest rigging ever constructed. Thri i I ing, nerve-racking, death-defying feats originating at the dizzy height of 100 feet, where four areiai artists combat nature’s law of gravity. Just returned from Europe where they were the sensation at the Cirque de Paris show of 1934; and other capitals. Positively the finest out- door act in America to-day. Brought here at very great expense to please our public. é ,_ A TliE FOUR FiiiiTiiiflS This quartette comprises two indies and two men who ‘ have recently arrived in the United States after a long and successful tour of Europe and South America. This will be their first book- ing in Canada. Miss Mimi Fanto is one of the world's greatest lady athletes, Her work on the flying rings and her gymnastic feats on the Spanish web have won the admiration of thousands. She holds the world's record of 125 kick-overs while sus- pended by one hand. aronarmvs HOLLYWOOD comnurs ._.___- Wiii- take care of the fun part of our program and will present a most novel en- tcrtainment in that they dance on their hands with their bodies upright. Their boxing act in which they box with their feet instead of their hands, carrying out all the rules and regulations of the game, is a “knock out" act in more senses than one. Do not fail to witness this attraction, it is strictly high cias. enins Program at least. tonic for young or old. china? Chamberlain Tbs r Singing Lumberjack In addition to the . Vaudeville acts Char- lio Chsmberisin- the “Singing Lumber- jack” will entertain you with his wonder- ful voioe. This fest- are will please also! sounds, You will bo delighted with his run ition of popular son ngs oi.’ the y and lumber- '1 this your pians m August 19o. a» ma, m whole ..., and You will Incl tin nosey t will i Yo" Rood vllus in better hssltii and spirits. Exhibitioafm will bravo. real