'#1 A.. _,___-s- _-4 -_..g..--._.. _.-11 ____-._ YI MALE lt_El._l_’__ _ __ ` w`A"r»iT`i`iD} A cook. APPLY w1Ti-i _ references to Mrs. David Robertson, Rotheoay, New Brunswick. _ _ '_ ____ __________B;2§M12lPd:_ WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED GIRL for eneral h us work A pl to l»A'l'll'l' , ~ x . --I -» - ' V -`_._-.- _ _ _Our Policies ire Losses _A re Adfusted and _ Qulythai reasonable proof of claim which is necessary _to protect the company 0 'a_3¢_i_th|s neverineans undue delay. Losses are paid while the loss il tion in western C.nm._ 'as B pu. Some of your neighbors can tell you this is true. WSC? bY £50 EmPl'¢5l 15"- °"°“m5-J NOVA --SCUTIA-FIRE Insurance Compsny,' 1- X. II. M. DAWSON, Gfncral Agent X ’“ A _ i _ _ I Y __-'riin ,many nisnas_i._i mils. Wd - " " ' ' ` ~' Wood. Bummerside, w be pease ' » “_” » ' _ -The store ol R. T. Holman will S. S. , Slllillfl F31' 9 :::.l°.::;'f.f”°' ‘° "“ A --<1 -1 »----u <--- Bxcursions four days each week. G Eveq Tuesday at 3 p. rn. to Orwell, return Ihre 25 cents. t Every Thursdsv at _1 p m. to Victoria, return fare 40 cents. t Every Friday ul _-i 3.' p. m. to East River, return, fare zo cents. Every Saluiiisy i 3 _io gr. ni. to West River, return fare :io centi. All ofsbovo ati. 'il A -ii i-i delightful aflernoon's outing st very small cost Eh Cli"Town Steam Navy. Co. Wharf Phone 235, _ 3 ailif. "1 Paid Pfoniptlyl xNvI'rATioN 'ro 1.i.o\'n Gsosos. DISTINGUISHED vIsiTons __ GATHER FOR CONVENTION- side last evening at 8.20. She had -- 150 passengers going and 35 return- - - (Canadian Press.) in FISHGUARD. Wlfles. AUS- 23- (CHUBWHH PWS”-) and her inward cargo consisted of 2 Lloyd George hns been 'invited to WINDSOR. Ont-. A118- 23'“Th° cars of Irelglit.J. ' ' open ins welsh i-‘s..u.»..i st rms- Mayor of Halifax. N.S.. shook hands _ 1 burgb nsxt summer. No decision has with the Mayor of Victoria, B.C., in hem made y¢¢_c Windsor yesterday afternoon ,and take mace in St" pany, Chm.ch_ ._._____-- greetings were exchanged by scores of 5|,mm,rs|d,_ on g¢pt,m|,,,. lou, 0| BIX THOUSAND WOMEN Mayors and _prominent civic officials M III PARADE l’UI3l.l(` ‘~l'l`REE'I‘ (Canadian Press.) COLUMBUS, Ohin, /ing. 28-Ap- many of the best known people Ol the State, paraded the streets here to- It pam-is -. ' |-I 'IL-=. l continued uromptly on expiry date. irom other cities between the two ex M_ _ "_ be t treme points of the Dominion who Mon-non’ son of D_ R_ and Mm_ e gathered in Windsor for the Mm-risen' B110( c twelfth annual convention of the Union ot Canadian Municipalities. proximately 6,000 women, including With the exception of Prince Ed- S iv day advertising the vote lor women. the Dominion is represented and most st Most of them trndged briskly over delegates are some of most Dromirf- (0 the long line of march under a hot e gaily decorated with emblems of ru- ral sndrsge followed in the long DF0- ANOTHER STRIKE IN EVIDENCE- eeswion. _ The parade was the most spectacu- lar event of the Columbus centennial and the beginning of the day was dc- tl`HU'~0"9 are lo'-‘king 1°' °“°th" mg S voted almost entirely to women.m B' l;ANAMA BILL. (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Aug. 28-English shill- owners think the time has not yet come tor n concerted protest re the Panama Bill but regard it as a. mat- ter_ for the Govsrnment..c 5 nt tlirlfrcs in municipal atlalrs in number of applications are in. Col- sun, while others in automobiles Canada.m le (Canadian Press.) w VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug 38-COP. W er THREE MEN ARE DRUWNED- house ol C. Taylor, Freetown.-Union -_ S (Canadian Press.) S shing from a canoe.m 0 __ is _ GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED ADS 3 , ave returned hams lter spending. the summer at Free- _ _ _ own.-iviiss Hams Clow is visiting One cant per word first insertion in this column. hsll:.:eni per word l_or ir ' each continuation. Cash most tccornpany order and tive par cent dis- V shire... eolmt allowed. Minimum charge Twenty-tive cantl. _ ` t -It pays to buy in this Province 4-Miss Ethel 'Penton ol Bt- Eleau Gill of Bedeque and Miss Hattie Mc h erday. J. s ai; issue, as all papers are dis -The Empress arrived in Summer- g. Her outward cargo was small -The marriage is announced to iss Edna Noonan, daughter of J. and Mrs Noosa and Ro r can, of Virden, Msn., left yesterday » "*’ Drains ,or thé ,,e,,t__,_ ._.-The Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained at Ladertys Tonsorlsl -Mrs. R. T. Holiimn, and Miss. __ I “le I S _ 1”" H°"”“'“~ s“'““‘°’°i°°~ ‘“°“° mnggindfsdtwsotvfgnc msn sau?- s round trip by the Empress yea- ‘ ' - ' ‘ -There will be service in the Bon- aw Presbyterian Church next Sun- day morning ai. 10.30. at Hampton at 3 p. m. and at Tryon at 7.00! p. m.J. -Subscribers should renew a wee} r two before the time they have aid forihas expired and thus not i 1, _ I-2:0 Gilt 101101” liirlmtasnclnsasy N4# charge twenty-tive casts. _ _ s-asiansi. _ Parlors, Bummersidc. eY). Sept. Rnd. 8-29ilE3i. gains. Easy terms. APPly A. A. Le- tIll"¢B¥. ll-12Mt! -Commencing with Sept. 4th the store of R. T. Holman will remain open each Wednesday until six ivnicsii. ,_ s-zsninsi. _-H. Clark, Agent; will be glad to receive all news. advertising and subscriptions in Alberton and vicin- ty. His otlice phone No. is 7. -No lady should buy 'her winter coat without seeing the special his- , play shown by R. T. Holman, Lim- ited. 8-29ME3i. -Miss Bessie Alward, agent, in J. C. Jardine's Bookstore, Water St, will be glad to receive all news, ad- vertising and subscriptions in Sum- mereide and vicinity. Her office ‘phone is 45-1 and' residence phone 26, ,E _ ei iii ii va par rs, who has been spending her vsca- _ osnt discount allowed. Minimum --Holmnn's prtsse on ladies winter _mu 1,1, Grnn' and mu M", coat without seeing the special dis- _,__ » Prowse Bros Ltd. -Holman’s are showing a magnlti- Ummsrside, has undergone extensive ard Island, where there are only changes during the holidays. Acum- wo municipalities, every Province ol pints sswsrnge system has been in. tembcr 3rd. , rike of the industrial workers nl the tw ‘world just before Christmas. m. _.Messrs Duncan a,,gmq~,_,cke,,._ ,,a,nt_ F' Summerside.J _ c -The Union Commercial College, t H1104 and everything possible done Y r comfort of students. A large t _ h ge re-opens on Tuesday next, Sep- ,, *__ -A Freetown correspondent rites that the harvest ill b68ln in a day or_ two.- rling Burns, has purchased a fine o year old colt fr Wm. McLean. s, are working on the fine new unday School held their picnic nt ntsunday in wmihire the guest intended. These remedies are bsolu iMis H <1 t s azel E moijids.-G. Taylor engsged in movinf his bam tg will -of-'_-‘_-G-' -if -3;-;-;-r-i -1-;-1-2-'-'-_-__-;-_-'='-i-5-1-;}2 -1;;-‘-i-1=§i-;-21-J_ ` _ to n Edward IsIand.Good psy, Free Out- fit. Exclusive Territory. Write fo particulars. Stone B; Wellington, The Fonthlll Nurseries (Establish ed 1837). Toronto, Ontarl 6 27ME55i pi |ss_ Ji FOR SALE-SHARES IN A PAIR ot genuine Island bred black foxes, Dalton and Rayners stock, positive- ly the best proposition yet offered, _ 'l‘own_ 8-24M ti. FOR SALE,-TWO ~BOUND VOLUM- es of I C S, advertising course. t give more real valuable pointers than any other text book on the snhiect clean, unmarked, almost new Vaule $10 going at S8 Ad- is vertiser, Guardian 8-9MEti. F' BOARDERS WANTED wTi~?'r'iaDT srunnhrs ` To soAim, at 166 Weymouth St., near P. W. College. Modern conveniences. _ `____ ____ _ _ _ _8-28_M1wpd. BOARD FOR TWO STUDENTS Oli __others at__6_1 Bayfield St:_8-28M_(§ipd. GENTLEMN BOARDERS CAN BE comfortably accommodated at Mrs Aitken’s 213 Queen Bt 8-27M3ipd WANTED BOARDERS AT 166 KENT St Proprietress, Mrs George Doug- lass. 8-22M6ipd and 4 minute records. also 70 tour- d minute records, 1 grand opers ~ _ IB BP6l1dill§ a few days in Summer gg; o£"?vr;';°;ma;i°;c‘g):g{1gn side with friends. J. on sAi.E GOTTAGE GONTAIN- -Miss Jennie Matheson. dsugntsi- ing 6 rooms, also coach house Ap- 0 ply to Mrs Margaret Green 57 Up- 101? this rfwrlllns on s three months P8r Queen St 8-22M1wpd. ViSliZ to her brother in Calgary. J. i?o`1i`sALs -unison Home Trib- nogmpm combination type_ plays? m-Miss Ida Cushing arrived in Sum- u. Chene last evening on 5 tn;-es tour-minute record and 34 two week” visit to r°l°tiv°°' J' I t tl Ill iiltligne-irlgiiiilag-' sielecliicfiisod Wish s,`Pr°‘ “mi MW- Adamfl. Summer- thi outfit is h d d (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) -Roy McMurdo, Bummerside, wns` B Passenger by the Empress on re- turn last evening, J, -Duncan Mvbeod. Charlottetown rossed on the Empress yesterds.y.J. i Donald and Mrs. Matheson, Wilmot erside by the Empress from Pt. da, left this morning by the Em. ket cloths. These have arrived direct from the factory and are perfectly fresh. crisp and clean from the hands atest word in fall fashions, showing he beautiful wide cellars and the te _ tan0,_d.s Shure omsaturday and B the market and each one is recom- ENGLEHART. OHV- AUS- 23°-‘ very enjoyable time was spent.- 'l`hrcc farmers, Grossman, Phillips Misses Bertie and. Winnie Deacon and Levy, were drowned yesterday spe B edies_ The formula ot each is -plainly ore tsvorrsble posit on.-A. F. Rank- ~ _'§'_ _ '§l_ _ -_ _~_ _- _-_--_ _- _-~_--_-_-_ f- _-1-_ _ __ _ _______-_ _,-,_____ _1___- -_-_-_-'_-If-_ .F HY" W WHWWVVHW WY Ni " in and little son Spencer ni pam, mboy, N. J. h lends at New Haven and New Wilt- _ _ . D - era Company is the defendant in n --Mrs Andrew Doughert of Chariot-! tetown crossed from Su sid b _ he Empress this mornilsxeil. 8 yluner vamria taking with him the or" -James Barnard, Boston, who has been- visiting relatives in Summerside s A an ms e carrying D case, (capacity 60 records) hear- ing tubes and hand painted (lower horn This is s splendid chance for anyone to get ii igood machine and h a choice collection of good records. ress on_ 3 well earned vacation. They Will be absent about a month, J, -Mrs C. Holman and Mrs Fohes,who ave been visiting in Summerside, ere passengers by the Empress this outfit cnsts $120 oo wut ssii for :_ $80 cash Apply ,Advcrtlser, Guard- a wiser _ 1%? g o e . D Y Mrs. A. J. Bimn, 231 Richmond __ _ ________ Ui? WANTED. A MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Must be able to do WANTED -AT“oii1cii;lo“6"i`i‘“i`>'n'rnNT- <` servant. No washing. Good wag- es Apply at B2 Weymouth S _ l2LM_1_vv<‘ H W _ tl. wawrnn, A aim. sos GENERAL ‘heuseworki one who understands rim siu: il'6'r'i` sAi.E, A vAi.UAni.s nxrms- lion table and side-board nt 120 T umbbrtand st. ___s-angina. F SALE, ONE DLACK MALE x. born on Island ranch. For par- R ‘7llM`l7‘“iv\1l culiara apply to Rodk MacKay, TEACHER Vi;AN'l_'ED_ FOI; Pig? W BHIN T N _ a A belle, or Calvin Reeves, Free ville Schoo , D str ct o A G 0 , Aug. 27- The lg- Prlnce County. Supplement S40 00 urea showing the amount of excava- French teacher preferred or one tion to be done nn the Phflaml Ulillll um; can wich bi-,gn languages J indicate the work was five-slxths tin- 5 Gail , 5”, s.z5M1w fshed on August first, but there act- ually remained 6,903,000 cubic yard ,msn gnoreeztafth "tg _be rernovedbetihan had _ 1 ~ ' '- ~~ -~ ~- - een ma or a you ore, B” °' _ '_ umm: MWANTEIQ- ONE HHN' This apparent backward movement h “ “pa” °" h" "D ° '° is explained in the odlcisl record by rge quantity in pound blocks. F. plain cooking preferred. Apply to Mrs. J. C. Sims, 279 Richmond APPR I SMU I. L OY Losr 1" please leave at John McLeod & between Hillsboro and Pownal _ __ ._ _ S-2911? A trrioit-i wlm. sem. sv AUG on on ttis ttarxet sqnars sn F.-i yi MI( Nth. at 11.80 o clock a one li yi sian an Zi.-~».iii'f‘¢s."‘§»sii.ifi's'l._ M? A_ Ott-[lf URI! A REBI- ~ 'nee d Irs. Catherine woods. 84 ,owiiai St., on Thursday, Nth usust, commencing agolde o’clock W in., Psrior,.__ Dislna- om. Han, d-Roost and Kitchen furniture. se luindhills. A. Botsner, Auction- s_. J. HolLn_iEi & Co. 'I-28M8i. :mi ANTE -The marriage is announced to take _ _ _ Katherine, daughter of J. M. and Mrs 0‘~lT-IN CHARLOTTETOWN MON- Noonan, to Robert H. Morrison, b th day, sum of money in bills Finder ot Summerslde. J. ` 0 Co’s and receive reward 8 28M SINGLE 21 osT-A PURSE oN GRAFTON sT LIABLE T0 INSANITY- AGENT WANTED LOCAL AGENT WANTED FUR Charlottetown and Queens Co., sell our high class Fruit. Trees and General Nursery Stock Large list of commercial and domestic vnrls ties suitable for culture in Pri ce __ . . _ s ` ' I I o. _ _ ian. H -_ ' I . " ' D," se. - _ _ Finder apply to 131 Hillsboro St., LONDON, Aug. 27-The question plain cooking. References required. _ A 8-21M8ipd.\ :'he_ther single men are more liable _Good wngel Apply to M,.B_ Bruce g 0 ns ,, _ sgswsre, 1,4 wstsi-,sc a-zvsi/iii. MAI- "EI-I' rs ' ' ANTED- A sAi.nsMAN GE Bfmfd 0' GUHNUBHB- ._ - 18 to 25_App1y‘ at onc,,_ Bo, gig A male _lunatic attendant applied s-zaM2i_ for permission so get married and . st. - . _“ f . Co. _ &* si.. ’ i ` . f B Y live out but the Visiting Commit wANTmn A SMART 0 ' _ ‘ about 16 years of nge is wanted at 3,6 82",? t2°§,sm"°mmend "M Board Csrter's Bookstore. to work in Asc 8 ° request' 8 2 B member objected to the commit- foreign field, _will _he _among the bear- “t°r° 7M l tee‘s decision because it put a “pre- e s ot. 9.».»~-~ i FNTICE WANTED IN BOILER mium on single bliss." (laughter).` shop Apply to Bruce Stewart & Dr. Sixsmith said that statistics 8-16 M tt proved that single men were much ~ -- more liable to insanity than married \'EAC||EIIS znon. It was a "catching disease," oo. Dang ter.) The best thing to fxegigolwA;_5`:1;_r§g_§°_‘WH_F_3g; do wie to let the man get married. to Colin Hlzglntl. Becretnry EXCAVATION WORK D. Posrrlos As sTsN0- un iiiiisssd-iunnsis and also by dis lrsplier and Typewriter. Three necessity for extensive excavation for Yesrs' experiences Good references. dry docks, coating stations, and ter- Alilfiy "_Btanngrapher, Box 203 minals st Balho which were o r orning on return to the Malnland_J ace early in September of Edna --_il “EN MORE a ity than ninrried men was ised at a. meeting of the Cardiff ON PANAMA CANAL args amount of siltsge in the cs- bed -which must be removed from .. _ ' ' _ ~ l. lloruss at 4 95'- ' , *"26"**f"\- Gwfziwwi. it 1°. i. i-miin.i.'|fu\sn into assnniié. ' " tlssiiilu °' ii-`io°ii°ii.ii'ii‘i.°“ “"'"""““"'°" I5»‘-Tl’i3Si‘!'|°i"i:°‘i'l; ' 'mi I ` r _ _ school, Snmmsrsidq. Liberal suple-' celvad u to Au 79. A C ent range ot ladies' fall and winter oats in the popular new rough ma- erials including chlnchillaa and blan- t the makers. These coats are the andsome trimming citects that are o exceedingly popular in the metro- politan centres st the present time. The prices range from $2.98 to $25. This showing should be ot special ln- terest to every lady requiring a new coat because it is not only a repre- sentation of ths most authentic styles but the coats are priced rs- markably low. _ 8-29ME3i. ':There are 346 Rexsll Remedies on mended to be of special benefit for the ditterent disorders for which it is 4 __ ely non-secret, standard, home rem- printed on the label and each remedy is tnlly guarantee? and recommended -money back it issatisded. The Mc- Kinnon Drug Go., The Rexall Store, corner Great George and Kent Sts. ` MEM. FAMOUS SINGER IN BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT. NEW-YORK, Aug. Z6-Florence Constantine, thc Spanish tenor, who formerly sang at the Manhattan and Metropolitan Opera Houses, and at Present a member of the Boston 0 - $100,000 breach oi promise suit. Mr. Constantino sailed for Buenos Aires on Tuesday on the Lamport .it Holi. chestrs. chairs, draperies for the boxes and new drop curtains for his new theatre at Bragardo, three hours' irom Buenos Aires. This is the city where he worked for eight years ns n, mechanical engineer before his voice was discovered. The woman who is bringing the sflit is Miss Marcclle Hontabat, a- young French girl living in New York, who is said to be very beauti- ful. Her lawyer Max. Schenkmann, would not disclose her address or thc details of the suit, but he said that they would all be brought out in the complaint, which would be llled in court next week. He said that Con- stantino had been served with the summons in the case on July 23 at the Hot/al Victoria. ENORMOUS CROWD DIBAPPOINTED. LONDON, Aug. 27-When the doors of Congress Hall were 'closed tonight on the lying-in-state of the body of General William Booth, there still remained an enormous crowd out- side msrshalled in an endless line, and as they turned away, disap pointment, showed plainly on the faces ot _the i'iY¢`|`ti`i‘n'ers. The body _ol the .late_ Qoinman- der-in-Qhiel elaine Salviitlon Army was _rel,n0y`e'd_ _Wight to,§,he Qlympic where `s._memorlal_ service will be v held tomorrow svenllig, _At the i nsral on '1‘liursd_ay, Sec- rssssi- viéilisin _Pmiipns _sua Main. Cleo. O. naler, military attache will aeiprtsent Aii;;_;lcan_ eu,-r ,` ._ nr__, n Q ew, or , reprdgiilng the Salvation Army's _ ~is.._, A Grass Miannnnia- Clearance we 1 ~--___ . W* l *¢- VHave You Seeh Those W ai;-i | Specially Priced f is You i1»avs,No'rAnDi_;noite_ on jnoss of each to _vour collection you siiiiply' have not S¢'~'{11» them, for they repilesentfvalues that no normal woliisll could resist :--Here rife just s few fsctsj, Every niet.- erial of which, seasonable, waists are nitric is included inthis showing-silk, chiiTon,_ net, imiie, _l_ia_tiste, ling- erie cloth, marqiiesette and lawn with n gbod showing of wash silk, cliinas, inessulines, shantungs etc. '1 his is a clearance of the sémples of the largest Can- adian manufacturer: No two alike see them to-day. <- _ _ ` ‘ 1 ` ' _ _ _ I _‘__ , lux in. nmiiii Exams Ac-lim that the Siottglr sys&:ni.i_ii__t.h'ri bfrsti. m_r-thétgllowlng reason :- _ _ _ __ I i=§i_.°_I1t\i's iultxynfa ec'onon:liial any other in the amount ot fuel oonanlnad. 'fd-l* " ':.°i°°~.°"’ '.‘;.s.".'°:°f`.‘i.°.r.:.'.:a:':'.‘ifL:"- _ _ _ _ iiifii-I: iisozhe :sly (iiier\'hod tsnat will give the ventilation which fs' lo efsentiai. by delivering into the house constantly A supply ol lpure, warm s r. d WELL H.Ea'l Eli and WELL VEt\’l‘lLA'll'J isthe home wherein le install- - e an - » izsrssriusiz nmizsii norms sustains __ Tiispnsnisfity ntihe BLAZER toesyjs are best proc _of f is' 0 Tue a §,i;::.,',;:_§;,°§l:tz1i‘l2t2.‘:.‘;‘i'.r:“.1;‘i:.ll.“°t'.li~li’ir.ii;s"s°r:.“vli‘.l:'l.°r...§".i:°.:.i TIIE ENTERPRISE I`0UNllRY C0-. ~ SACKVILLE. N. B. MANUFACTURERS reen Empire ‘_ Green Empire is a new Stock Pattern which we have just received. The aitern is neat with 'green tracing and decoration, on white body-It will please gon -Reinembcr itis a Stock Pattern sold in any quantity ard the price is mod- crate. Dinner sets 97 pieces Tea sets 42 pieces . . . "$3.25 B 1 a C O _ Successors to A.N. McI(ay,Sunnysids i" li _ mimi ` y 'I he Tastful foiton and Woolen Waste. Sanitary Cotton Polishing Cloths for Power Houses, Garages, achire Shnps and all General Purposes. Write for samples and quotations to the manufact- \|l'l¢l's H. Gray fd’ Co 23-25 Common St., Montreal, P. Q. , 8~ i Mttslfttspnos. Tailors ' Get Your F all Suit., NOW Don’t be one of the last ones to get your new fall suit- get ii Now. ’ Th i 1 1 r li s .:.'s:::. ;.ie.i:.ff._. :if Valuable FIN" - _____._______. vance note in men’s wear. There are styles to suit exub- erant youth the conservative' bnsiness man, and the quiet yet tasteful dresser. FOR SALE _ A vs'u .ble funn for sale at McNeilL`s | .`\li.... S‘n|inn, Comprising :ii acres wit all the shades of brown, green, grey and fancy” mix- tures and stripe effects. fillers, and tailors are masters in their lines. ‘ a gmnl not nt' buildings, 70 acres eflvhlb ia flearcrl :mil in good state of cultivation, lv ilsucc covered ui ii it good growth i New Fabrics hid and son wood with an excellen _ lv-.iih for tix farming. The above pro' l perty is nicely situated. fronting on the ‘North junction road and near railwiy station, school, r:hur.:hen, cheese factory, etc. in addition to this I have 50 dclii at West Devon I will sell. Fdr particul- ars apply io _ The popular fabrics are 'tweeds and worsteds, in R. J. HcNEILL, " -We’vc the fabrics, ‘the fashions- and our cutter. »|~,,,, v,,||,,,, 8-i6M|m, _ john `McLeod. £6’ Co. a _ ,1’¥`w.»-:__-_~_.__ _ _ i7i Queen Street. _ __ | V" -,N , _ i ` / f "'\~ ~/ Loss of Appetite imiisiiissns ini pri s yuan the retuiii>mg!°riva'i»m svgathzg li on of vitality, vigor or tone. and is fteri s forerunner ot prostrating dis-_ lz'is ui-isus ana sssssisuy as in roots that must keep up and doing or et behindhand. The best medicine to tilts for tt ts the great constitutional-remedy I-l_'ood’s Sdtsdparllla _rrwlma iso bona ti.__ Tsltllltli starts Wanted a teacher for the Eastern mont voted. Applications will be re Aug. 3|-Sep 7 Au3_3|_§¢,,_ 7 i "" ‘H pamsmii __n` _gi __ -_V __ -, I "xii" _ ._ - / __ -._ ~»,s.-- _ _ , -`- / _ »,. 4 ' . _ _ , J, . _ 3, 'r _ _ \->~i.. f, ~-if GREATER sr. .ions rims. ;_» . wit, -a»- ‘ mf". . I' $45 - “'11” 1. i....in.. Migninsslii §i..s ui. uni if :aio C M Live Stock in General - - Agricultural Competitions Fruit Displays-all kinds Motor and Vehicle Show Food Show on Grand Scale Art Gallery and Photos Two Vaudsville Theatres Build in snr. 'ms sf Kssssxssni rsfrsfn.. m°=m~\1- °5°~ss°ii'ii.'.»i”i"s's°s""' ' Bigger "Pike" than ever _ esles, sto is 2 5' "°' 9"" excvssions os Au. mil; Ent-iii'5¢TAlNMfl{T! .'i.'3.!°“z'i`iTIiiim“i3' 7;? 1 Lakes and N w Ye 133% _ - I 5 Monster Industrial Display _ 'mlm' Dill? _ I :"l"l'ir::y::‘iiha:= Mii-I..i|d;o?gl&”ll”l=` Mllluflctures in Motion I spagluhl .. "TI" 8°!" C;iT|i’::irli'|l?ti giesmala e i ` ‘ Largest Cattle Show Yet Nu' |'l'::'_'1?r'°“a|P;'l'- unsettled endorsement ' ' of ` sms.: sins. sr Harm P° ' °""l\= the Mala ;,°n;g,gf5_i;~3l1_;:t:ii _ ‘__=.|_u.=_ ‘ Vskirasir const' ISLAND - an rod t. , _ _ _ i....i°.i._-..=°°..‘:-..:: -“tue Your ilru ' " __. _‘_ 'l LI‘.+ ii°§.,2:= ° "'22 '~.».:.::.'.l.:::.::.-_°. f-f»-'~-<»- ='~'.‘.=-M- ~=»'»;i=%n' 3-galil me ms ssss“f¢'33ii°u~ "3 si Y' lieth rsill' I ` qi* Continuous Band Concerts, Must. "ll" :I°rsti.is:. any bm