x IIII£ ETUEN IIUARDIAN ARD - Last Times :.I5.—'l-s.s5 ma. GEORGE ARLISS in “ Cardinal Richelieu” ALSO . . . . News AND TOPICAL ‘ RINCE row ro-uay mmv PUTS on in: GLOVES r o s o c K .~\ our ms” BIG- , crsr IIIT... -MANil LAUREL - HARDY IN "FIXER UPPERS” Thurs-Fri-Sat DAILY 3.15 — 7 — 8.45 I’. M. Mat, 16c, 26c. Eve. 26c, 32c, 37c Prince Edward I CAPITOL Final Day aveum van/mu: 8.05am‘ vouao in “Vagabond Lady" ALSO . . . NOVELTY AND TODD — KELLY COMEDY f“ M dear!“ . p03‘ nsAousl: . ‘o. zAsu rrrro Q AI A O-WOXLN! ...Your sides will - be sore from ‘laughter for days .1 n d‘ d a y s l Carl Laemmle presents ZASU PITTS I-lugh EYCONNELL in Universal's Comedy Hit SHE GETS ilEll illflll with Helen Tweivetrees Lucien Littlefield anso . . . nraanvroon - MUSICAL - SONG near. TH URS-FRl-SAT. DAILY 3.15 — 7 -— 8.45 P. M. l. MAT. 110-260. _ PAT owes "TilE IRISH’, IN iiS And howling St. Patrick. . . will ye look at the cast. . .headed by F R A N K M d H U G H Ill-LEN JENKINS OLIVIA DE HAVllJ-AND A First National Picture I Hal zfax Por gcluurv IT SEEMS THERE WEIETWO IRlSHMEN . JIMMY Alli) PIT! And sure, ’iis'you who knows well what a grand time you’li be hayin "r-‘licn these two diviis get together . . _. and a colleen gets between em! Prince Edward Island Hospital‘ , t 'A Great Charitable A T119413 -W0rk ARRIVALS: The Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal begins its Annual Collection on Monday, September 30th and every friend of the Hospital ls asked to give something. The need ls 5118i. and the coming \vinter will presum- ably hc one of still increasing free Work. Those who have the benefit of good health will surely gladly con- tribute to the need of those who are ill and in W811i- A great charitable work is being done. Do your best to help. It was asked long ago "Who is my neighbor?“ The answer given was anyone ln need. ‘This year many will be in need of Hospital carc who will be unable to pay for such attention. Be neighbor to thcm, and give of your means to support them in their trying timcs by now giving to the Annual Coi- iection of the Prince Edward Island Hospital. so they can be cared for Dom. l-laisiyd from Glace Bay. Man. Division from Montreal. SAILINGS: Lady Nelson to B. W. Indies. Hurry On to Monteal Man Dlvlson from chestcr. Man- VESSELS IN BERTII: Lady Nelson Loadinl Barge No. 2 Barth Hurry On Loading. Dom. Halsrd Local Harbour. VESSELS DUE T0 ARRIVE: Sept. 22—Lil1-:mor from Jamaica. llilEliMliTiSM PTQDQHY- L'9837'9'25'1l' Pour Mind‘: lsuo a w.‘ lublinlaaons [rally ll! than apply if Iltllflllll h on . . h! soon NOTICE ,, "f" s""""' lfqnmnbfs All Cnslomcrs owing the Firm of MacDougall a MacAnlay are re- quested to make settlement of same A. ll. MacDougall before October tb. Alter that date all delinquent Illa will be placed in a Lawyer's hands for collection. i _.__- ‘Ibis column ll ruaorvol o! local Interest but a naway oat: may be l canto I wor Its-lolly payable in IIIG pl under the direction of Mr. John S Austen, formerly of Toronto. RETURNS‘ T0 Ell. — Rev. R charge of services in the Presbyter- two Sundays. While in the city his brother, Mr. E. P. Stavert, man- ager of the Confederation Life As- surance Association, and Mrs. Stav- erL-Sydney Post-Record. " REMANDS IN VAGRANCY CASES-Remand; of one week in each case were given to Edward Bohan of Chatham, N.B., and Oliver Gregory, of Summerslde, PE I., when they appeared in the Fred- ericton polics court before Magis- trate Limerick. They were arrested on vagrancy charges by the city police last Thursday night. - Fred- ericton Gleaner. BRIDAL SHOWER-On Septem- ber 20th the people of Pownal and surrounding district gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Car- ver to tender a shower in honorof Mrs. Arthur Brown (nee Lona. Her- man), who ‘was ‘recently married, The house was very prettily decora- ted by the girl friends of the bride with flowers and white streamers. A large white bell artistically de- corated hung ln the centre of the room. As the bride and groom en- tered the room, the wedding march was softly played by Mrs. Nat Mac- Kinnon. The gifts were unwrapped by Miss Rheta Gay and Miss Win- nie Robertson, while Miss Edythe Lawton read the witty verses at- tached. Mr. and Mrs. Brown then expression of goodwill. Lunch was served by the girl friends of the bride. The remainder of the even- EVE. 260-3241. Portia from Nfld. Ports. Farnorth from Boston. Magnhild‘ from. Nfld. Potts. Chedcbucto from E. C. Ports- Nova Scctia from Boston Cairnross from Montreal. Bulkarier from‘ Montreal 23—Dominica from New Y°Yk~ Chomedy from Montrfifll 24_Ma.gda1en from haifczz. R/eo from Halifax 25-Maries from Hali-“nfi Sllverteak from Far EH5?- Zenda from Saint John. 26_ Lenarflsh from Halifax~ 27—A Steamer from Montreal. ARRIVALS: Chomedy from 1101'.» .5- Portia from Nfld. Ports. Nova Scotla from Boston. Cairnross from Montreal- Sherman B. from Local Har- bour. Wasson 110m Local Harbour. Mary Currie from Local Har- bour. Acadian from Local Harbour. SAILINGS. Sherman B to Lo~al Harbour. Wasson to Local Harbour. \ Mary Curzie to Local Har- bour. Acadian from l-mal 118F110“!- VESSELS IN BERTII: Wasson Berth. Chomcdy loading Portia Dischar ing. Barge No. 2 erl-h Mary Currie Berth, Acadlan Berth Nova Scotia Loading Cairnross loading Sherman B. Dischnrglflll VESSELS DUE T0 ARRIVE: Sept. 23-Lil‘emor from Jamaica Magnhild from Nfld. Ports. Chedabucto from E. C Ports Buikarler from Montreal Dominica from New York. 24—Magdalen from Halifax Rco from Halifax 25 Marlis from Halifax. Silvericak from Far East. Zenda from Saint John. Zti-Lenarfish‘ from Halifax. 27-h Steamer from Montreal Fainorth from Charlottetown. Kota Tiandl from Far East. 28~Dcm. Shipper from Halifax. Berlin from Bremen. Sit-Man. Citizen from Montreal. Chedabucto from E C Ports. 30~Chatcart from Montreal Pilsudski from New York. Dominica from St. John's. Boy: "Mother, I wish you wouldn't call me your ‘little lamb‘ when people are around." Mother: "Why not?" l. lturziiidl ' To FOX BREED L-9844-9-254il. i; ~. t‘; .11» MR. J. ROBERT MUTCH will be pleased to have your order-Q. and produce heavy Q0"!- nossmiitrn n|sicin_r,c,o.. "9I'.-=“{~°'.'*¥"" IN CHARLOTTETOWN AREA FROM HUNTER RIVEREAST has been appointed to handle our Fox Foods in the above district. He Thelcsding fox ranchers of all Canada are using Ross-Miller Foods and finding them profitable and economical. They keep foxes healthy Boy: "It makesJne feel shefpish." ERS LIIIITEB ' ing was spent in dancing. At a late hour the guests departed‘ after wishing Mr. and Mrs. Brown best of luck and happiness. PRESENTATION T0 BRIDE T0 BIZ-On Saturday afternoon, Sept- ember llth, the members of Emer- ald Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs.» Joseph Hughes for the purpose of remembering one of their members, Miss Pauline Mur. phy, with a. wedding gift prior to h" flPDroachix-ig marriage. The house was tastefully decorated with yellow flcwers when the guests ar- rived at 3 p. m. A beautifully word- ed address in the form of "poetry" was read by thehostess and the presentation of a Mantle Mirror made by the Secretary, Miss vex-m; Mayne. Miss Murphy, overtaken by surprise, thanked her sister mem- bers in ayery gracious manner. The members all sang “For She's a Jolly Good Fellow" and bounced the bride. Several contests and games followed. the prizes being won by Mrs. C. W. Croken and Mrs. J. Mc- InWB- 106 cream and cake was served and the afternoon brought to a close at 5 p. m. with a very pleas- ant sing song. PERSONALS Miss Mary Greenan of Conway is visiting friends in Emerald. Miss Helen Gotell, Charlottetown, spent the week-end at her home in etown. Miss Emily A. Mutch, Mermaid, l; iztlnrasent boarding at the M0rell o e . M155 Laurette Murphy. South $110K. spent a very pleasant two weeks with her friend Miss Mary Doyle, North River. Mr. Louis Taylor, Manager of the Summe “le Pioneer, who has been on a visit to the city, a guest at the Queen, left yesterday for Nova Scotia on a. business trip. The indispositlon of Miss La-ircz. ta White of Emerald is deeply re- gretted by her many friends. and all look forward to s. speedy i-sgav. "Y. The Misses Ada Batchilder, Helen Gotell, Cynthia Reeves and Burna- dette White of Charlottetown were visitors to Emerald on ‘Thursday evening. Mrs. Maurice Dentart formerly Miss Ruth McInnis, of Tignish, P. E. 1., has returned to her home in New York City accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Joseph Mc- Innis vho will spend the winter there- Mrs. Dentart was visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McInnis. Mr. William Clough, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Margaret Clough and Mrs. Martina Cameron of South Boston, Mus, and Miss Mary Gilli: of Bristol, Conn, mo- tored to their respective homss af- ter having spent a most enjoyable three wash vacation visiting rsla- tlves and friendn_ on the ‘Island. Ross Miller Fox Products lobfdljla At’ Samriellfennedyls KENT STREET the lisntral Guardian TOP III! ' advertising of Inserted =2 s NEW STOCK BROKEIAGE OF- FICE OPENED-Messrs. WJC. Pit- field d: 00., Investment Dealers and members of the Montreal Stock Ex- change, have opened an office here ‘ previously occupied by Messrs. Johnson d: Ward, Rich- mond St. The firm is well-known throughout the Dominion, and has a large connection 1n the Maritime Provinces. The local office will be Hensley/Steven, MA, an, 1m on Thursday to return to Prince Ed- ward Island, after having been in fan church, Sydney, for the past Rev. Mr. Btavert was the guest of- 00 Ylill EVER Youaccdn Ind of the disturbances arc of constipation. ccusmhcadac ' ills. 8 $331.1 um l K gun ts at the K353 as. toxic make of wstor iilffidfit. YOIII erald. Eclectric Oil is so when used as s. mistakable that understood by you It is a notable he is Scottish as brothers. appears Highland costume the Border. wearing the kilt. Scottish nobility, south of the H18 Gaelic-speaking factors ore among ministers practical There are 501118 universally tabooed tion following the Scottish Exchankit. same to a. third of well, cook until it Rub this through lack of space, nearly 100 others down. Applications for next Ionday, also ever before. while Veterinary College plications from stu the college could commodaticn. muons: rum memory of victims over demolition of Troops tension between Sikhs. Jamfat Ali Sha campaign for civil obtain restoration prayers, to marsh DOS ANOELES. prominently today divorce filed by s custody of his son, the b0. the dogs pets:t aims. scared dc worst? fin‘ ca c married band come in and wuIAhlcai-sd? Ronni-HUI Sambo-‘Causg h beret’? p hcs,dlu stomach and many other minor and the lntcs h slow a mm up and is. Doctors Eco and take it themselves. t is both cficctlvo and cafe-for young and old. Eno is pleasant-tasting, acts mild] simple, natural wsy to good heait drugglsts in two sires. Han 50c. Household sine. 85c. His Majesty is in Baimoral, he always wears a kllt. not as a. perfunctory concession t0 native sentiment but as a token plums. Put the fruit into with a drop of water and. stirrinfl GUELPH, Sept. 23. —Largest number of girl students in the history of the college are now registered al Macdonald Institute. Dr. G. I. Christie, President of the 0. A C. announced. ‘There are 232 girls at the school —-a. record in itself-but. owing to applications of were turned the Ontario Nrricultural College, which opens pelled ‘a turn down scores of ap- Moslems and Sikhs Arousing Tension Troops were called out today to patrol the streets as a. precaution- ary measure in connection with a day of mourning by Moalems and police were ordered to patrol the entire city in view of anivcd and planned. after leading through the city's bazaars. FISH STORY dogs and 50 bowls of fish figured ‘Iolsnd M. Comfort. In Lls complaint he asked wife, Helen E. Comfort, lived with two rooms. The officer said his wife went to Vinelsnd. N. J., and devoted most of her time to the the Comforts soparatnd Restus-Say. Sambo. what time in yoah life docs yo’ think yo’ wus Sambo-Oncs when Ah was cal- zaa’: do wcrstcst yo’ cvah bin scar- ed to dat wife ob his an‘ he soy! "Mandy, what's dis whitemsn dcin‘ Adana who believed ho know sh abou liAlE ulir i “All-SUITE” FEELING? -- t. if mlliiiiixs w o know the health value of Eric's ‘Fruit Salt‘. Just about nine t-imcs out of tan, physical ufollowtbc b some form Inoomplot: elimination iness, nausea, sour nrgati —-ha|sh m3 to dovlrorc harm ood. A dasliof o's ‘Fruit Salt’ morning and ht, source o! the trou lc. tines of those react-lbs Al dv d». Miss Clara Mee left ‘Tuesday morning on return to her home III Newton, Mass, after spending two weeks very pleasantly visiting her cousin, Miss Martina. White of Em- ::Slmplc and Sure-Dr. ‘Thomas’ simple in applic- ation, that a. child can understand tha instructions. Used as a linlment the only direction is to rub, and dressink. to apply. The directions are so plain and - they are readly ng or old. Royalty And The Kilt fact that. while residence at well as English. The Prlncecf Wales is a lover of the Bagpipes, and, like his three very often in when north of Our gentry, also. are fond of and s0 are our both north and hland line. The only class of outstanding influence that renounce it completely are our ministers; for, while these stand bythe old Ian!“- agc most loyally, both for preach- ing and visiting, they give the filli- thanked one and all for their kind beg and its accoutremenis no place in their wardrobes. Doctors and its devotees, but ly. never. clergymen—l.helt number is small—who adopt it as the their attire m: festive occasions. vote for so candidates IOI‘ the pro- but for pulpit or pastoral work it is . Th reason is hard to discover, but the Prescrip- Forty-Six may have something to do with it.—- PLUM AND APPLE CHEESE Wash and cut up some apples without peeling them, and do the their weight in a pan becomes a pulp- a sieve and measure it Add three-quarters of a pound of sugar to each pint, and cook until the mixture jellies, GmL STUDENTS SET RECORD musical point of view, but if there are larger than the Ontario has been. com- dents for whom not provide ac- A, Sept. 28- in of the July riot a mosque. \ - and h. leader of l. disobedience to of the mosque. al s. pl sslon Sept. 24 —'Ibn in a suit for naval officer, for stating that his and the fish in gal an’ her hus- caught mo. Boy, are yo’ such dot or husband till‘!!- One (Miss Onlv Voter's Ghoioe » - In Coming Poll OTTAWA. Sept. IL-(QPJ-Al- though various, adaptations a! pro- Dori mpresantation I and the single transferable vote are lsed in some provincial elections the Do- minion general election Oct. 14 will be conducted on the traditional Smile-vote system. Except in two constituencies which elect two members the lec- tors will have only one cholcs be- tween the contending candidates. '.I‘hcy will mark an “X" opposite the name of the candidate they favor and the candidate with the argest number of "X's" will be elected. ‘There arc no second or third . choices. The two ‘dual member constituen- cies are Halifax and Queen's P. E. I. Voting there differs from voting in other constituencies only in the op- portunity given electors of voting for two candidates. The two gettin the largest number of votes are el- ected whether or not they have a majority over all other contenders. At the 1930 general election there Wfla four dual member constituen- cies. -Since then Ottawa has been divided into two single-member un- its, Ottawa East and Ottawa West. Saint-John Albert, N.B., has been reduced to one member. This leaves only Halifax and Queens electhig two membe each. With the single-vote system in operation throughout the Dominion on election day results will be avail- able probably for all constituencies within a. few hours of the closing of the polls. In the general election to the Al- berta Legislature Aug. 22 propor- tional representation entered into the polling in Edmonton and Cal- gary while the transferable v».\:c was used in other constituencies. Man- itoba in its provincial election also uses a form of the same system. Proposals. during the recent session of the House of Commons to try this method of balloting in Sask- atchewan in the Dominion election were dropped. Prince Edward Island in its pro- vincial election has a unique system of franchise which gives landowners more than one vote. Each cf the i5 electoral districts is represented by an assemblyman and a. council- lor, making 30 seats in the assembly. Landowners may vote for both as- semblyman and councillor but non- property holders have rnly one vote -for the assembly-ma... If a voter holds property in 15 districts he can vincial house - lf he can travel around fast enough election day. Bagpipes Banned In some part-s of the Highlands the so-called "national instrument" is under a ban and cannot be Wealth Found In Potato Sack t. THOMAS. Sept. 28,- when city police examined the contents ofancid potstoscckcarriodbys. transient Ilvinl the name of Lock- loud Evans this afternoon. they received a s . 'Thetra.nsicntwlsarrcsiedon a charge of vigrlncy utter it vls Seamed that be bad been ‘attempt- ing to sell various household articles in second-hand stores of the city. The sack contained two ebony. silvcr-mountcd brushes in case: a Webster Dictionary, carrying the initials "H. G. B." and the name Lisanger on the back; military brushes; a sct of ivory domlnos; a Waterman fountain pen; a three-brush set; a silver- mountedeblack-franmad mirror; a brown framed mirror: 195i:- of scis- sors; set nut crackers in walnut box; a bed comforter; l. small pair of wire ships: seven ornamen- tal candles. ‘Questioned by the police, the stranger said he got the stuff from “another fellow down tho line." He is believed to have come here from Toronto. Ho was remanded until ‘hiesday. TREASURE ‘MOVE BATTLE RESUMED BALTIMORE, Sept 23,- A new legal fight‘ over Baltimore's fam- ous ‘ urc trove of gold coins arose yesterday. _ The action was brought against ‘Theodore Jones and Henry Cirob, two youths who found some 820,- 000 in gold coins in the basement of an old house in which they lived. ~ Elizabeth French and Mary P. B. Findlay, owners of the property, sought review of an action seeking custody of the coins. The women previously lost the action. The new petition was filed after the youths reported that they found $10,000 mom in coins in the basement of the house. The peti- tioners asked an injunction to pre- vent tte boys from disposing of their latest find- JAZZ MUSIC HELD NOT “RIO’I‘" MONTREAL, Sept. 2I—‘Wailing sounds of a Jazz band seeping seeping. through night club walls may constitute a nuiaanoe, but not one so great as to warrant s. charge to be laid under a by-law of 1870 dealing with "riots, noises, disturb- ances or disorderly" arsemblages," Recorder Aime liieBlanc ruled to- day. He dismissed a. case against the Embassy Terrace Club, charged with creating a. disturbance be- cause the music of its dance band lperéaded "a. sleeping neighbor- o .' MEXICO UNIVERSITY played without incurring clerical censure This policy may be right or wrong, but one is inclined to resent it when other musical in- struments, such as the piano and the guitar, are regarded with com- plete tolerance. I do not say that there is much room for comparison between the pipes and the piano. from the is any contamination in the one it is almost certain to be inherent in the other. Pipe-playing has for a long period been subject to reproof, but it is still being practised among’ all classes of people. All the. churches have been hostile to it, in a more or less degree, and even yet it receives the bensions of none ex- cept‘ for very special occasions. 11st it be admitted that many ‘ ‘ ‘. a engage in it openly, but that does not imply that kirk- sessionrnas a rule, view it with much favour. It may be contended that this scant recognition is duo to the fact that pipe music is often associated with dancing. an exercise which, until lately, all churches vigorously condemned. But so is the violin. yet it 1s seldom or never made the theme of authorltive ani- madversions. It is unlikely that the low position occupied by the hospices in churchmen! dstimation is entirely the outcome of popular prejudices engendered b; ancient orgies, in which it may have been qsigned a prominent part. 0r it may be ac- counted for by the deep dislike of Lowland brethern in bygone limes fr anything which savoured of TO HAVE OLD HEAD MEXIQO CITY. Sept. 24. - Balbino Davalos, B9, writer and lawyer, reluctantly ag day to accept the nal rectorship of the Unive _lty of Mexico. He was rector during the administration of President Car- ranza, and will succeed Fernando Ocaranzs, who resigned on Sept- ember 1'1. . The University oldest on the Am- erican continent, was closed Sept. ember 11 because of lack of finances. Radical students im- medlflwly "captured" it and held it against rightwingers. The day Ocaranza sesigned they demanded its reopening with a program “uniting it to the Mexican labor movement." ITALY IS TAKING AMIRICNS SCRAP (By ‘like Canadian Press) ORIBTOBAL. PNIIITII, Bcpt, 34- Wlth Italy and other European countries in the market for scrap metal from the United Ststu, the trlfflc of scrap iron and steel through the Panama Canal to Jap- anese ports shows signs of waning. Th4! Del-k. it, is believed, was Pissed when one month in the past year showed a total of 120,000 tons D Nippon-bound. August, shipments in Japan were 66.341 long tons. as against 09,102 tons in the same month lost year. SEPTEMBER. 25. 193s Seo him smiling! Ilis education i; guaranteed by on educational policy in the CROWN LIFE IN SURANCE COMPANY consul! the Grown Life Man J. (‘. NAINI‘, (ienernl Agent, Bruce Block (llnnrlottotovrn J, M. AFFIJ-ICK, General Agent, Albany, P. I‘). I. Branch Office for hlaritlmcn: lllnelienth lildsn, llloneton, N. B. II. ,C. Milodonulil, I..I..II., C-L-IL, Superintendent. "Ah!" said the host amiably. “There's been so much talk about the danger of over-li-‘ulgence is this new stuff that I thought I'd better provide myself with a. stop signal. and that zebra is just the thing. When I sec it all one color, then I know I've liad enough." Shore Farm FOR SALE Fifty acres of land in good state of cultivation. Situated at Goose River. Lot 42, Kings County, Prince Edward Isl- and, five miles from St. Peters Station. Close to school. Buildings in fair condition. For further particulars apply to owner, MARGARET ELLEN McKINNON. i; Mount Pleasant Ave, Roxbury, Mass L-9B40-9-25-27-80 cubes. SME 6000 Quail-n’ M’, 1/; ' _ ; SPRINGIIILL, ACADIA, DOMINION. OLD SYDNEY, AND DOMINION» COKE Favorite fuels in MARITIME HOMES for over 35 years. Order them by name from you! coal dealers. A. Plckanl d.- Co. W. D. Gillie b Co, C‘, Lyons & 00., Retail Col-l cal B lain, Boll d; Co, Pltributorl still the but Ulo iiffnard’: for ltlff Jolnll Highland or pr ‘“ Weekly Scotsman. HEAVYWEIGHTS WILL BE "LIGIITEST" DUNDALK, Bcpt. 23 (Special). In order to misc funds to purchase new la .ps for lnistoge Church the members of the» Women's Auxiliary staged s. unique fonn of assessment to help raise the money. Each lady had to donato s cent for every inch of waistline. The measuring a1: at yesterday's meeting caused much merriment with the ladies of slender figure getting the last laugh. It was a case of the heaviest ladies being the "lighest," if you recall the ob- lee‘ of the contest. ' BEN“ ASK! OXFORD GROUP TO LUNCIIEON LONDON. Sept. 23.-—-It is sn- nonced that 75 number; of the Oxford Group now at Geneva, hfl-dvd by Dr. Buchman, have been invited to Dr. Bcncs, Foreign Secretary of Osechosloyakia, Presi- dent of the League of Nations. to s luncheon on Monday when tbq will m ct delcgams my League end other diplomats. - -——~_-_______. TWO GIRLS. ll, IACII SHOOT ILAOI DEAD slams. sq», 33-31; game liunbsrs were b 3 1 ‘hi. co- rals-r. as“ '°“ o e r hunting clllhih. oxzkpllirtg‘ included m w?! Marine. ' Calif. ' Banncford. of 8t. Poul, Cobb of whom killed s n; blast bear with I single shot. The part Winslow. ofy and lbs \ n» imam‘ ma -Jl0M. malo- rial-caravans. Kingston, Gill llfix ' nscnsfcrfi. -.~ novA ' PROVINCIA “ LIA L gyms non NEW AND many with machine HIGH-OLA I Di NEW YO W Publ J». _ \ a?) fl , q Yclibfljwiaflfiflqnvllhrlaqml i FA Oil/Vt SEPT. from New if ‘NIT! CLUI REVUI’ 1B Ioautlfol Deacon Radio " mstaur Night" Contutovor CHNI o yevonlng - anyone may enm- Danclng ovary ovonlng with a first claps ' Provincial Field c DAV! HOBII! R Ill IHOW- Jam lag, ‘(Tuolqvlolq _ m, . . ' . An 0110c fine IIIIIOI . cs-rru. honors. turn. IVIIIII. . scum-av . lactating mam of the Cum Winners. BETTER EXHIBITS anuhoturing and operating showing the making of aricuo products. IITIGEII NI > WAY - MORE ATTRACTIONS MORE FUN VIUDEVILLI ACTS 7"‘ Twlco I Dally Orchestra Champ nchlp Track and Icons essay) AGING Tina, lat.) Driving. of I a 30! Q A T. 5f; _l t