.. PAGE TVf/Ztjgl”; iesaviuulavllilzwo g“ Provincial Exhibition hiariottctown, Aug, 21 st to 25th t. - .1 r-sl TL-_I - 1 1- i - 1 r < *5 l REI FAMILY - oi iit-tliiii lit tili- forthcoming ll, \\iil‘ll lilo Illhlrel Fiunlly ‘h... in“. | ti. iitil‘! 1\il'i~ flll~llt'iltli’tl nt iil-rry ln-lghtii. wlii. trtulpl- oi mm»... .l..r.-.z.-.il< llfllitlrill |zll~|iillg lilltl nnlmiru of mils, on. rumour...- ti.» iililvi" 'l'l.~-n_ mo, n rrcklcnii 1'0"]- I up..-ls n» brill nnl no liming ilrlinlry of lln-iie lirvlilli-lllillili: l-llt~, 1.1.: t||'li i. pull or iln- iil’i, iiml “it'll! . lnnuln. om. l. n rii.:\.l1iuii iii-uni m.- niit-.lli~;»ii~lii._- rqirutliria oi’ nn~n tin»... ln ma.» 11.1.14 li||_\' mxlvty tifllro pr net! ~ . wl...l-<n-.<~r. 'l'l..- llii~l|l - lift‘ in» lllithi, rlurlllp llllll nor-omplhlll-il mun nil-l» “aunt-a in llu- liurltl illiiii)’, innl their r. n-illrri to Aiiicrivli ngnln tin» y»... mun-not». liiu ml‘ llillt no. 1 - point-r fruiurc l. nmlInl-ii- loony. ' _ _ ..___.._....___._’.._ ~._-..._. a~ _ CARLOS “(zoltllfiv iitznzcus ' ' " rut-r- n. Olif‘ v.1... or »..l.-n..a......-nl um in.- noon the rein .\- . of’ time rinli iii lll\\ll)‘t\ l‘ii_lll_Vl‘tl |I_\' Imlii ciliillrrii and illllliil and i that n n gooll lli-t-ly cirvlin cilia-ring. CARLO! (‘O3T15DY CIRFFF in precisely n! this nnturs_ I good clean fast moving cirrus revue ivilli tings, ponies, bucking IIlIrlel n'(~1‘l‘r,\‘tiilIi:_'. l'l|ri|i~' tipriw hilt nrt with t; nnrippv puny drill, flit‘ \\‘1‘ll grtiurlioli iil‘ir- lviiinlliii vritt-rilii: lliili their intri- flliln Hilllillt“ uilli mi (‘\lill'iit 1on1, Tilvlt Iiil‘l’l\ l! lilo ting that. rlill iillrllly wliit to tilrri iiiu hiillll‘i"\iiil‘li. liti Pllillilfiilhllifi il h! 011';- iiiu \\'i>ric_ iilirkllig ziii ill!‘ \\ liilt- llivvfllliy. Nvxt comm tho Fftliifktllill‘ innir. Yrtnii the stnrt one can date-ct n gii-liiii of wrtrrmo inili-ioil-ivco iii iii-r rycl, lint she shows hcr sng:irii_i' liy pit-king up the hzit of ll \\'IHI|(E'TIO*PIIEGP rind linlillilig l! hill-k iii iiim, lillf frnni tiicli nil nil lrlcntllihip/ council, nnll nil nllll ullllllry “m. ..;..n-n..<-n ln-i- nri- grrrteri with flying fi-cl llllll fin-hill: lvctil. ‘~iii- illllfl‘ tlilirl Tirol 11p l0 the mimo- of "Smirk Plug" 1:1 1h:- lllilllilli luiiiis snil grotesquely tilrnllrii vqwlm- prtiyliic Um Iris‘ lirllii- linriliior vlbliilirt. YDIi |ll\\‘l' prniivii-iy KM‘)! mnny tililvr iiiiiiiulnrn vii-curing but you hiirs nri-v-r wot-Ii nnr time niil rqlllii iiit- <.rl._-lii.ill1y_ high-vino» trolli- Inf, rlrnrliinrlil nnri rnnicriv 0f CARLOS (‘OMEDY FIRCUI, which will rinricnr nt tlin Print‘! Eilirrirri Pinntl Exhibition thil your. ANN SCHULER t? GEORGE Oils of tln- country's lending emillihrlstic ientiircs will mnks their iuclil iii-lint lit tho Priillill Pdhfllffl Inlnml Exhibition, which opens Auirii-t 21-11 \iilt'll Ann iii-iiuler nrid George will present their unlqin- nttrliollnn twice daily on one of tlie features or the huge grnnll nlnntl ivrogrnin. This pair of physical athletes com- bine fc-rriiiiinn vlmrm ivifh iuoulino perfection, unri their groan- fui frlitii of skill stnnlls us vilierics ol thrlr yeltrii oi experience I in the nrt of physical culiurc. CAPT. CHARLES’ LEAPING HOUNDS lovers of the pcdigrced dogs have s. treat in store in the form oi’ u splendidly spectacular animal production which will appear in front of the Grand Stand lit the Prince Edward island Exhibition "Ill ftfl-f- 1t i5 iIWSBIItHI hi’ Cont. Charles and his famous Looping Hounds, and comprises sovl-riii Blue-blooded Whippets slid Grey. hounds. their performance consists of a series of extrsordinlry high and thrilling jumps, each canino competi _ strenuously with the other for supremacy in the height oi the Jump until they are tower- ing in the air. ilut height docs not seem to dsunt the hounds for they bsrk ioyously lui they race towards the obstacle. Oi course tilt-re is a clown dog in the troupe. and he elicits nisny s hearty laugh as he burlesque; the enormous leaps oi the other hounds, and rclicvcs tlic serious routine with his doggish humor. The entire performance prescntcd by Capt. Charles’ Leaping Iiounds is viriic throughout and ncver fails to send the spectators HEAR TS AFIRE BY MARY CHRISTIE ll @APTIBH nu u» nnd u» lamb "What's that you ray?" Pctcr Armstrong wheeled around on the sect. Ho hsd not caught hor mur- mured wcrds, sud indeed no man would have been more amazed than himself if he had heard the state- merit. But shyness took Miss Prudence, and s great shame st her own bold- ness. How doro she pry into his sf- fair-s? l “It was nothing at all." She flush- ed uncomfortably. "I—I Just thought -tho verse was so beautiful and so sod-that you'd once loved rome- onc, and she hadn't been too kind?" He grinned almost sardonlcally, with an odd twist to his well-cut lips. "Kind? What woman is ever kind, unless she has some end to gain?" (So he had ‘seen through’ Virgin- ia, despite her beauty and csjollng ways!) Prudence stammered:- "There are lots of nice girls in the world—" "And who wants ‘lots of nice girls’ - milk - and - water misses? Child, you haven't: lived yet, and you don't understand s man's urge for the one woman in all the wide world who to him is like the oasis in the desert-and then at. last he thinks he's got her, then he finds out to his bitter sorrow that she's nothing but a mirage of his own im- aglnatlon—" He buried his face in his two hands, and almost grouiied aloud. "I am sorry—" Prudence forgot her own pain and disappointment, in her anxiety about him. (Wicked Virginia!) "Uerhaps things may be right themselves, if you will give them time?" If Virginia would only leave Bert Iraymors clone, then he would 1nd Miss Jlggs and I-ond-cod I can't talk cleverly, and soy aim-p. witty things-I'm not used to por- tics. They-none of them-had Any tlms to spare for me." Traymore?" asked tho young man bluntly. The wound must be clutcr- lizcd Gi-llckly, if this child wdro to make ii quick recovery from her woe. “Where was ho?" "Too busy to-fo talk to mo. He knows I haven't learnt tho new stock" “Bo that's tho extent of his friendship, ls it?” Peter Armstrong's voice was now as brisk and bracing as s breeze from of! the sea. "Well, what do you say that you and f show them what we can do? I was bldden to this party, also, but when I met you so unexpectedly I couldn't resist the temptatl-n to ‘glvc it a miss’, for dances aren't in my line. All the same, although I haven't any social graces, I certainly could take you to the ball!" A sudden thought came to Prud- ence. He had volunteered to go en- tirely lfor her sake, to restore her lost self-confidence, and make her feel happy again. “It's awfully kind of you, but I'd sooner slip off home," she began, when he cut in with:- "Wouldn't that be-cowsrdly? Just think how vexed your mother, and Mlss—er-Biggs—" "Jiggs", corrected Prudence with a wan smile. ms cnanmrrmrowyjcuannmn _ "And whet about your friend, Mr. ‘ THAT THE PEO LE MAY KNO tlcoiliiindintlrclttcul the ’ place oi’ alcoholic born-egos in l life: ssweiissrieind mqprogrcssoltiicclllflfiilllli QWIOII‘) (Iicrworded roi- the s. of '1'. col- umii by a. w. A. Nicholson. North Bedequc.) A MODEL COMMUNITY n» following rim item u of m1 interest to allprogresslvs communi- ties. singularly enmish. it 001116! from the far-oft Island llllnplro of Japan, pagan, non-Christian. It has vital significance for our own Island Province and indeed for all the irorld-lf safety, efficiency, prosperity, and progress. are of value to society. But here is the story: "Mlho village in Nsgsno prefec- ture has set an example . for all Japan in practices of thrift and sobriety ‘to meet the crisis’ which confronts the Empire. Viscount: Makoio Siiio, Premier, fold s. dele- gation of village headmen recently in presenting them with ii scroll 0f honor." The Premier referred to the fact that the people of Miho had been motor-Zeus for their drunkenness and sloth. With the outbreak 0f the Manchurian crisis, however, the headmen induced all villagers to sign a. pledge that. they would not use alcohol or waste money until “The Miss Jlggs who mode the frock, would be," he went on, rc-| assuriugiy. “Why they expected you‘ to be the bciic of the ball in your. new gowni And you will be, mark my words, if only you'll pluck up a little courage." "Oh no." She had failed once, and didn't want. to court a. second dis- aster. "Listen, child, and don't accuse me of being vain when I say that como back to Prudence! banner. But-she musn't only think about. herself—wouidn't it be better for] Peter Armstrong if he cured himself I of loving Miss Virginia Dale? Could tho latter ever really make him IIBPPY? Against her former Judgment, there was something very likeable about this Peter person. Janet Mercer-plain, downright Janet-had felt his magnetism, and she wasn't easily impressed. And Virginia, even if she had trlfled with him, had seemed awfully keen about his company on the day of the garden-party, when he hadn't turned up as she's ordered, snd she'd found him fishing in the trout- pool. He had been cool, even casual, with Virginia, then. Odd that this burst of feeling should have come to him tonight, when she-Pru- denco-had felt her own heart brccklngi He raised his head, straightened his broad shoulders, and suddenly rose to his feet. "I'm s selfish brute, and I ought to be kicked for coming whining to s. womam-no-a chlldl And you have your own private worries, too." His voice grew suddenly gentle and compassionate. He put. out s. hand and drew Prudence up until she faced him, standing. “What do you say that you and I cast care behind us, and go to the ball, and make merry, Just to cheat fate?" Pr deuce shrank back. A return to the scene of her defeat sud hu- miliation was the last thing on earth she wished. "on no, 1 couldn't. They-no one wants me there!" "Nonsense! We'll show 'em-" "I-lf you only knew-I hadn't any partners-and-snd no one spoke to inc-and I was simply praying that the floor would open and swallow me up!" she broke out. like s. little hunted creature. She put out her other hand and caught him lmplorlng by the arm, “So they made you feel like that, did they? I'm not surpriserd. None of them are sensitive, and they ex- pect others to be equally rhineroc- ermhldedi But surely Mrs. Vansit- tart had the decency to introduce you?" "No, Oh no." Prudence cheeks burned anew. "My frock isn't right. We-wc made it st home-mother You Are Assured of NEYl FRESH STOCK PROMPT DELIVERY lliil the best of service at the newly opened CENTRAL GROCERY Corner of Central and Fitzroy Its. Sumrnc ' which has s deep fold on one side any other flower that is desired. undersigned will Tuesday, August 24 for cleaning seed Wednesday, Aug 23rd 542. this time the lamb is going buck accompanied by the lion! Yes, Just because I've made a small success in [my profession, and um rather in the public eye, they look on me as a. lion to be exhibited, sud to bo made to roarl Laughable, but true, young lady! You needn't be afraid of any one of them, when you're with me, for the lion 1s a sturdy animal, and he grinned as though amused-—"he’s ready to do battle for you, teeth and claws!" (To be Continued.) One of the latest miliinery ideas is s hot with s, moderate brim, through which is stuck s. dark red carnation. This can be pulled out and replaced m’ H While Bkrdenla or s little bunch of comflowers or» YYEQER? Sealed tenders addressed to the be received until st the Souris plant, tenders to Itatr, amount per pound on cleaned seed. turinfl Plenty of color iii their pat- terns. cioiihieis learned. the national crisis was past. The pledge has since been faithfully observed and Miho has become s model for other communities in the prefecture. (Special to the Chris- tian Science nitor. from ‘Iiokyon appearing in the issue of August‘ 10th). HAILED AS DOOM 0F BAG- GY TROUSERS i OIUDAGO, Aug. IB-Delogctes to the Association cf Retail Clothiers convention today looked over s suit which fits like paper on c wall and stays that way. Hailed ls the doom of baggy trousers, the so-calicd "living suit“ looks like an ordinary garment. But the fabric gives gently when the wearer sits down and snaps back into place st the knees. shoul- dcr and elbows when he stands up.. The secret lies in the elastic wool used in the necessary areas. ‘Ilhe elastic ides. will be available soon in cum mimnn also, cloth-l ing men said. Colored shirts coo the fsstldious man's choice for the coming fali-~ winter season to be worn particu- larly with the rough goods suit fea- NOTICE“ Ws will be buying lambs sud hogs "II W"! Wednesday of each week ' bcllnning August 80th, 1nd plying highest market prices. As we are not making truck dc- ilverlec this yen, plesso stick to this mam: momma, - day. . Secretory. 0. l. PRATT d; SON, 535. smirk. r. E. i. 511- st. Peter's. Murray iiarhor Bus Will operate on EXHIBITION WEEK Leaving Charlottetown at l0 P. M. instead 0f A P. M. 3 Cash Registers IN FIRST CLASS ORDER 1 suitable for Gongs _ 1 suitable for small Grocery or l‘ ' " nery business. l All]! rogister suitable for number of clerks, ole, . 75°" "l7 reasonable. rcinus or casn merino. ' Writs Box 806 Caro Guardian Office. lots REV. MONSIGNOB J, c, mpg“ I Milk Oows 1 Truck Wagon 1 hunting sleigh 1 Mowing Machine 1 Disc Barrow Boring Tooth ilsrrow Driving Harness Blllllo. Wnrl. so. orsu ving Wagon E Sleigh ' Rake uni-nun in? Pin Harrow Working Harness 1 Seeder ALSO CROP consisting of: 20 tons ihy Potatoes CARROT. DELANEY, Proprietor Phone 91 illng 3. Premises formerly occupied by the lote J. H. Locke. We solicit your patronage. Besides fresh groceries we will carry n full line of soft drinks. ICE CREAM. FRUIT CIGARETTES AND TOBACCX) CENTRAL GROCERY OPEN EVENINGS wild with enthusiasm. Corn, lac. BEV- Swris. r. u. l. August uni, 1m. ALSO ONE NASH OAR IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION TEli-Mfli-U-OO and under CASH; imlNT NOTES. Plrlbio December 1st, REV. J. BASIL OBOKEN, Executor-s under the last will and Testament of PUBLIC AUCTION m" "l" i» will b: Public Auction 0N THURSDAY. AUGUST 24th, 1933 in tho afternoon at the hour oi two o’olock at the PAIl/OOHIAL HOUSE 1N SOURIS, the follow" WONT” 0f the Ooh Turnip: over thct amount APPROVED 1933. GREGORY I. MlcLELLAN, Rev. J. O. McLean. 586. 471i. _ iSLAND’S BIGGEST CNARLOTTETOYIN MONDAY Opening August 21st TUESDAY Full Program WEDNESDAY g Full Program THURSDAY Full Program FRIDAY A Partial Program Make your arrangements now to enjoy the best’ and Biggest Holiday Week ever provided in this Province . Thousands of Entries of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Poultry, Swine, Vegetable, Arts and Crafts wiil_ cater to your curiosity and give you many thing's to think about. An Education regarding Your Island Home and what it Produces- ONE BIG CONTINUOUS SNOW Giinest Vaudeville Program Ever Brought Here.‘ A TNE FAMOUS NUSTREI FAMILY CARLOS COMEDY 5 people, 4 ponies, 2 bucking mules cmcus and dogs in riotously funny acts. Gflplfllii OIIOTIOS’ The thoroughbred Kings of Dogdom. leaping Rounds Ills Famous Acton Giant and Midgets in fast Comedy. Four . i In a series of high wire thrills. These » daredeviis flirt with death high in the air. Big Horse Racing Program, August 22nd. 23rd. 24th. OiiER $4000 IN PURSES, PRIZES AND PREMIUMS r » Free For All Trot and Pace‘ 2.13 Trot and Pacc-2.16 Trot & Pace--2.19 Trot & Pace 2.22 Pace—2.25 Pace—2.15 Trot—2.19 Trot—2.25 Trot 2 Year Old Trot and Pace LYNCN’S IMPROVED 1933 MIDWAY The best Midway East of Montreal-Fun and Frolic for‘. A Young and old. At night a gorgeous, glittering spectacle. The Canadian Legion Rand in attendance afternoons and evenings with special Music practiced for the occasion. $2-50——Season 'I‘ickets good for the entire Fair and Races and Transferable--$2.5O ~ $1.00 sees the whole Show on Race Days. Admission to Main Grounds 25c. 15c Evenings. Special Concessions to Children Evenings. UAMES PATON. President. J. W. BOULTER, Secretary.