_ __.?' 'W _ "‘*""-"H" News mer ow-n 'rl-In cHA1u.o'r'rn'rowN GUARDIAN » - ~ unninno .nm - W¢"""’S Jewry Sore _ ‘ ESTABLISHED tees \ n. 325 I'.1‘.f..°f.‘2‘$‘i.".?2f'.i'§’°'°”’ i’ "‘°’° °°==~i»~=¢- _~ _ ._ You will agree with us that we have almost every -"_, ... ‘_ 13,15: ;>,nirs.0nund:r theg slrpeivilislblxo gi: A bm of interesting -offering” head' D, W_ C0mpt0u.G_ ed by Tom Kyle and company in the ’ ___ dramatic heart throb “Big Hearted .Mis F n C "ie Grogan ’ will hold forth for the first BT. THEATRE. ......°Dr. A. E. Smith, Montague, re- “nfl Daisy' two singing glrlsi turned home this week from Lu,,,,,,_ Miskel and Miller, musical novelty; '|»urg, N. S., where he was superin- NW and Tuck. acrobats; Kinemacolor tending the buuduw O, a New Silver and black aild white photo plays. imc" F” R““°"' B* Pnocrorvs zann sr. THEATRE. ...° . . . h tl . . , . B. l1;;I:€BJM(?\tB¥.{Ell`; ;OdE; 0.flolIT;lf.\l;Ill A program 0! laughter has been mme after Bnenmng B pleasant arranged for the first half ‘of the comedy alplassic. Others who will - _ help m e merry are Nina Payne. ...’Misa Mary Walsh of Charlotte dancing comedian” Musica, Vino The re ular fa o B- C-. who luis been siwhdlhz a wh- ntre on august nth, nna the but en- t“f‘Fl for the “Wit this W€0k- B- vorite. Interest will centre chiefly 'W' . in the farewell vaudeville appearances ...*Mr. Tyler Pnrkman and MTB- Ed' of those precocious juveniles, Felix word Parkman. Montague were pas- nm; Gaim, who are about tu be iscngers this week on the Enterprise starred in muqiciii comedy vpiieii- up ru route to Lunenburg. N. S.. where im-ing will be tug ambitious bit of they' will he the guests of Mrs. Park- pwteau fuumakiug, singing auu unc. man s daughter, Mrs. Westhaver. B. ing, eu1;i1;led_ “Then and Nuwy in reality a miniature revue. Three oth- --i--_ er excellent features of the program are Frank Keenan's Players in "The ALWAYS CONSULT Get-a-Way," a new underworld play- THE PHONE DIRECTORY let by Dennis J. Shea; Harry Linton ...__ and Anita Laurence, a graceful sing- ing and dancing pair, and-J. Francis Almost every day The Gum-uiuu re. Dooley and Corinne Sayles in eccen- ccives orders by'mail to insert news "ic °0m°dY- I matter of an advertising nature. In Others Scheduled for P05"-ive BP' most of these cases the senders, who PCBFBUW “F0 Five Afmillnh. 0D¢rt1ti0 'ure frequently not known to any "l“i"t°tt°5 Danny Simmons' 8 “ew” ment, write “Please insert the fol- Silallllill dBll°¢1`91 BMW and Qlafki ‘lowing and oblige,-" thus apparent , gloom chasers; Will and Kemp in ac- implying that they think me ite,” robatic nonsense and Three Bartos, will boinserzea free on nfew wee s in heart-stoppin: feats 01 athletic - ly ls Iago a reader wrote asking that his Slim- .` _ advertisement of Farm for Sale be in- Fserted free from day to day until he AT B- F~ KEITH'S 'cancelled lt, as he is a subscriber to THEATRE- BOSTON' .The Guardian. In this connection it ‘W may be nnid that the subscription "'1`l1° W°"""\ Wh” Passed BY-"’ H price is not sufficient to even pay the “GW dmnllltlc °°m°dY bl' Vincent. A- agtuui cu” 0| pup., ink resuwu,-k Lawrence, the rising young Boston playwright, will be presented for the I first time on the stage at B. F. Keith's Theatre next week. Mr. Lew- I renee, who is prominent in social and club circles ln Boston, is the son of Frank W. Lawrence and one of tho pp most promising of the younger gen- in the Morning nniiy or in the Even gallons Ot drhmhtists.th"Tg=e Woman - o Passes By" is e rat of his works to be produced by profession- als. The story of the playlet-is in itself a novelty, dealing with the events of a single evening in a mnn's life. For the presentation of this play there has been engaged what is unquestionably the strongest and I best balanced cast ever engaged for n one-act play in vaudeville. Frank penses of the Circulation department proper, and thus subscribers have no of which will be returned b ffrs Midsummer Sales Ladies’ Dustcoats $3.95 for Here’s a number of full length natural linen dustcoats with military collar turn back culss and pa'ch_ pockets that were tip top values at the regular price and at the reduced price cannot be equalled. Ladies' Outing Straw Hats ` R l a§ii3;h:5e§3.obgl;:rr 65C About one hundred straw Outing hats and untrimmed shapes that are left in the millinery dept. Every hat perfect. The colors are white, nat- ural brown, blue and black. ff ,.. .HC Cl. \fL1\/5 l.i`~"Y OT`-.13‘-- ‘ _ a ‘au ie u of Halifax, ’ - Q crate sidewalks is now ulndcr operal au-ived from Montague Bridge ou half Of the Week. Others sure to tlflll- llgtllll W0 Wm B00" bb able t°`Wcrlncsday last. Bhe is the guest of please are Kennedy and Kramer- \,__ wnik, without using such precaution, M,._ and M,.s_ Percy N_ Mo,.me1_G_ black face singers and dancers; i as with the old pflanlr. sidewalk.G. ____ Harry Rose, comedian; Myrtle T l' , b Q . r- r. . 4 ' .___ _-__ 1>reni.yiorlnn cunt-on-'rue nov. A. ,, , ,, d ht Week heeded by Ley Welch and wm- J. W. Back will preach on Sunday, Bin h er aug er’ Mrs' T' G' P°“Y ln "I-'°V1ll5kY 5 Old 511095." _B _ A _AT__ Montague Wednesday, August 27th, $400 in purses. 2.19 class trot and pace-purse $150, 2.24 classtrotpurs: $150. :.30 class trot and pace purse $100. Full particulars will appear later 677.8-2MtsttfEfmwtf _._ `i :-2- ~'.°' E l Q 'i:»...*,- - - 1* ""' in ! _-_:_-.1-' E.. Z-Tex. I _ .14-:Dena-f 2. member of the stag and who have no comer in vaudeville and a cracking. . .~ 1., -Mi" l account in the advertising depart- E005 00m€diHlll Mllfiilfln Bhd Elvirt-1. V ,;:_,T,__,»,;' _ _Ei#t~ussl"_ -“-- ,f 211; Wi ‘{'jt»f":,"T'< ,, 1 I Munroe, the famous Detective Boyle of "Alias Jimmy Valentine," will in-H f If _ -Lili'-“"““" L_- @1- .. A; _ " ‘ -.1 \ ' .gf -- - . ,._f_';i,'»"f_ ,at.»_ ..', _i»,` /.,,~~.,~_i. ' \ I - -~ ‘ “T he Hopper Cooled Engine" Let the IDEAL Do Your VVork,M1' Farmer The Ideal hoopcr cooled engine ii the best of all hard- gruuibiing or growling no high wages to yay. working farm hands, If you have any inacliine that needs mau’s strength to Ready for work at any , run it get our lil»al, Seufl hour, in any weather, no ce Stewart £3 Co Ltd for our free catalog. U ~i $2 667-8-zMizi. Best Hard Coal The schooner “Est-elle" has ar- rived from New York with 65o tons Anthrscite Coal in stove and chest nut sizes. She will be followed lm- inedlately by the “Levi S. And- rews" with 95o tons in e¢8» “We and che'tnut sizes, all of highest grade and beet quality. Prices of this coll will be lowest wane ai.-¢n1f¢i.»g. Kindly wld in your orders today, and satisfac- tory dellvay will be nit\d¢- BUNFAIN, Bill. & C0. Arena Lawn is the name wc have given to our new line of Note aper and Envelopes. _We have it in ,both Pound Packages and Tab- let°. It has a nice smooth writing surface but still retains the Linen Finish Pound Packages 25e- RlTClllE'S 9 sent than necessary to pay for the S) dneyl N” S' item the surplus will be returned at once, there being a greater discount for cash with order for advertising of . ¢ churches etc than for re ular ‘busi- Thf! SCh1'» "0|lV0|' A5795 ness. In all such cases th; Advertis- ~ ‘ ing department communicates with will be due here this month the sender as quickly as possible by with , mail or phone, often paying the mas- senger service to get them to the telephone if not too far distant, thus saving all possible time. People write this office to know if News, Letters to Editors,etc., are charged for, and .to , _ u " all such there is but one reply-all “md Sthr' Edwud H’ items,etc, of a money making nature, W'l1 l03~d at N¢W Yifk in even though they be somewhat of a Zlb0l1t tell (la) S. new nature, are chargeable. For in- stance, the advance notice or notices of a concert, lecture, ple social, picnic, etc, are-chargeable il there is an admission fee, silver collection, sale ol pies or sale of food or re- Both Ca\'g°°3 freshments, etc. Advance notices of purely religious services, even though a silver collection is to be taken up, are not chargeable. The particulars of any of the above, after they have been held, are, however, news and thus not chargeable. The news of the past, present or future ‘husiness, which is still being conduct- - §ed, is chargeable, if it is apparent or that the object is to make the busi- ' ,nessmore widely known and thus dn- cresee ft. Versus accompanying death ` 39 Gallon 3|, Phone 93|. pptlees sir; also tehprgeable. giver; 0 l W 0 \' G A BWI ll ll() Wholesale and Retail Coal dealers. _._--_l p eo. .. Il chxgeahle ba: ,xmllm "mm: Mom Ciftown, Jyni nth, 1913. . i " ,ill Wir °f l°"“l°¢ WU °' \>°"= have the role of a sleuth in “The Woman Who Passes By," \vhile the part of the millionaire man af the world, who at least meets the woman of his dreams, will be played by Earle Ryder, lata of the New York production of "Joseph and His Ura- thrcn" at the Century Theatre, Geo- rge hirnst, until recently member of the Eleanor Gordon Players, will have another important role, and Miss Lillian Nlederauer, one of the most beautiful and accomplished young actresses in Boston, will play The Woman. ' This Novelty will be surrounded by an excellent vaude- ville bill. Among the features are Josephine Dunfee, the musical com- edy favorite, in a repertoire of pop- ular songs. The Gliding 0'Mearas, society's latest dancing sensation, in a repertoire of original dances; Spencer & Williams, "That Natty Pair," in aonvs and dances; Rice, Sully & Scott, in fun on the train- pollne and horizontal bars: and many other features as yet unannounced, rams, Aug. is termini).-it in now rleflultely stated that French bronze coinage will very shortly he withdrawn and replaced by small nickel 25-centlnie pieces. A further new departure will be made by the French Mint, which at the same time will issue 2;-eentlme pieces, also a nickel Corresponding to the English farthfng. ,__ f , >- J . s ~ V If you intend seeing or c mpeting at the first ’ Island Flower Festival - you should get in touch with C. M. Williams, Box 289, Citv, right away. He will explain all the points on wh‘ch you are not familar. (A i t l l ll il j t ll