__ 5 ...,..-.~.._.‘.‘£43_.,__ g A—--~ ~.-.- -.. .....-.., _ a --_ -__-._.. GUARDIAN CENTRAL JOB PRINTERY 136 Prince Street ' IITS-IJ-IZIIBIII’. and Hunter River, b} 1ltttv. R. H. Stavert. All ui the re- xl Flt; \\'\"I‘t'. (lull-P Ulilillllfllglllg. A The twenty-eighth annual sets {nominating coiiiniitteti consisting of sioii of the North \\'i.>.<t (iueciis .\ir. l). M. .\lcl)onalti, Hui’. lt.il. b. School convention was held iii Start-rt and Mr. Neil McDonald, llit- Presbyterian Church, IIl‘L1tI£II~I\\‘ZiS then zippointed. haiie, on Friday, Sept. ii. TIN‘ Illa; The rciiiaiiitier of the afternoon ti-riioon session opened rit Sokritw-iifivas given up to a conference con wth the president. Mt". tit-org» filtr-Itlllrtvil m- Rev. w. t‘. niacliiuu, s vi-iistin lii the chair. ’l‘h~;= tie\'tJ~,5t-iioril Secretary for the. Baptist tional exercises Wvl‘? coiiductt-d li,\',51~h1111-11 111‘ 111.. 3131111111,. 1-1~O1»1,1,~@5 ~\IF- SIEVPHBOn assisted by .\lr.l'l'h~.= coiifereiict- was vi-ry lit-lpfu‘ Illlkh McLean and Rev. John Stir-land was enjoyed liy all. The hene 1111i!» 1dicti0ii by Rev. it. H. Staver‘ I" the 115591196‘ 0f ll‘? SPPFBIKTF brought the afternoon session to i. treasurer, Mrs. D. M. McLeod, Rev ‘@1051, it. ll. Stavert was appointed secre-j Tlin second Session 011611611 at tary pro teiii. 7.30 p.iii., with the Rev. C. ll. Pet ’l‘he sec-treasurers reports werefgrs 1'11 1119 @1131; 119“ (1 }1_ P9191; rt-RII and approved. A finance coin-l, 1101011011111 exert“ inlitiec conslstirigof Remit. ll. lkontl$1igdnx1lllfi1es of 111,, 3119,1103, vert, Rev. C. ll. Peters aiui .\ir. iSIOll wcri- read by Rev. R. H (FPIHIFEP slrvtfltzfifin “it-H flitltftilllyll-1Stiivt~rt and approved. 'l‘lii-. repor v"lt* coiiiiiii ee was to ftipljflflll‘) 111v O . a .11 (‘Ulnminpv ‘m, tn» iiiinnclnl standing to tliu tli.~:-l(11t11,1_11 1111,] £11]? 1111.D1111111,1_ 1111, trirt iit tlii- evening session. I{|'"I\\*11q '1-,,11,11.1-1 111-1.,“ 111.1513 1.1 1inrts from a number of the Sun-mm,- “ 11»,(;,.1,1-1;,. W111 day Schools wvrc thoii given ID_V111,1- S11,1.,,11__1u11-1 311p the reprcseiitatlvr-s DFI‘SPIII.—~II,Y 3111,1011 _\1,1111,.s1111_ llartsvllic, hy .\ir. it. M. .'\ICD0ll~-a1101111=1111111-13111], aid; t2] New (llzisguw (‘hristiziii1 i1-11,,1.11,111-1111111 111' Church, by Mr. (leo. Stevt-iisoii; 1 I37 Pleasant “Illfy- 1mm” RI suhniittctl tli~- following lint of ai Mill Whellllei’ KIWI? b!’ R""» (7 ILIIUIIIIIUIIIS for IIII‘ tIlIIcPwllI. Sunday Peters; t-i) Bratialliaiie, liy .\li'.‘1,-1.11,)U1,, 11,1. 111,, 1,1-,.S,,111 _,.,.111-; Hugh McLeod; t5) South tiraii-11,11.,1111111,,111,, __ _ _ _ __ _,__ _ _.1_ villc, by Rev. .lolin Stirling; ‘v. w. Q u E EF§I§J 65.436511] BTrItioIiInL-Ili-l VENTION. 1es. v icc- prc UPI’. t i‘\*‘l*i . H“ 'IIti:si- Valley — 1H. tirauvillt- IPIHQQHIII Valli-y III. .u......-.- m1...» tin-tin so I. (Yes i< ‘win-ntit-y ltivui" Q1: r. " ‘Ilrtitiltiii-ltl . . . . .. ‘llartsvillt- The ‘1I\'tii'tli lNew tllusgoiv New 1Staiiley Britigo Fall llunti-r ltlvcif I H South Riistiro I-W 1i): n . . . . . .. ii‘ lrwtv UIESIZOW <<'~i.‘.1n'i'.'.."¢i.i1' Is Here Ilriad l-‘rctlericton OUR NEW ASSORTMICN'I‘ l-‘alrvimv This ri-port was zidopttitl as rt-at 0F FALL IIOSIERY COMES and the Schools are urged ti send Iii their allottinciits to the sec trt-iisurt-i- Ill. the earliest DOHHIIII‘ date. A wry hnlpfiil address on "Mls ilIOilH In tho Sunday School," wa- ‘Iion irivcii by ltcv. A. \\’. llolicrt son. Tha was followt-tl hy a slior lllil. inspiring iItItITPHi-l by l\lr. Arte iiias hioffatt on "‘l‘li<- Nccd of ill Youth of Paiiada." bliss Mary Mu‘ tart tlicii fnvtirr-il lhti audience \vitl 1 vcry lit-aiitifnl solo. Iluv. \\'. (‘._ itliicliuiii tilt-ii gavi :iii IIIILITPSH on "The Significance o Childhood." OUR WOOL HOSIERY IS All of the addresses were of PRICED AT 90 CENTS AND high order and oinoynd iiy all P" sent. A hearty voto of thank 1.25 moved by .\ir. A.i\ioft'atl. and second ed by ltwv. ll. Il. Stavert was tei derctl by the chairman, to tht speaker, tho I'IiDIl‘, and all who i-ii slated iii making lIlt‘ UUIIVQTIIIOY. such a mics-was, to lIlP cir-rllyilllll’ and IIIIIIIIIKPI‘ oi‘ III!‘ lm-shyti-riai: church, tor I.Il\' time of tin: church and to the. 1wopic oi Hfilfltllllllllf for their IIIIilIllvHi-i iii eiitt-rlaliiiiig the delegates in ianrli a splendid way. Tlii- collection zinioiiiitt-ti to $5.511. Tlii- livXl aniitial “Wltlltlll will be IIt'I4I iii the I'ri-::li_vt~-ir.iii t’lIllI‘\'I| at lliiiitt-i‘ River. 'l‘lit~ iiietitiiifl “'35 then closed with tlic haiii-tiiction liy tlic pastor, Ill-v. John Stirling. IN SUCII SIIAIJIGS AS FAWN, GAMEL, PIFTTY. BROWN AND GREY. The Silk and Wool Pat- terns come at $1.75 and $2.00. A L L E Y and Co., Ltd, Foctwea r Fashionable - <+>—~—~-—— Dicky was a daiici-i"; I-Ie tiniicetl hotli day and night; One time lite daiit-t-il so HT)’ hard Iln danct-d clean out of sight. Many People Wonder why It II that glaueo are worn mo" commonly In the prclnnt generation than ‘in In pull. lama any that the _rlcc ll deteriorating. some . that In for style, but the real nuon in that our modcrn ‘ civilization require: the eye to do more work than was . even tho can before. Conlnquontly. the cyan, If In the lust defective, may glvo you I lot of trouble, though In reality they urn no wono than thou of your grdndfntherwlio did not wear gllllu till ho wn III old i man. If you fool tho Ind lymp- ] tom of oyutrlln, remember that It In natures warning to ' you Ind 901mm Ill It um». ,6. F. lluicheson OWOIIIIIHI! Tvvfi ,5; ‘jjvvv your children a rec. ess appetite. 'm iiirtt illl illifllllill ~ SHOP from Batman's Gatling. ._.._._ . SERVICES m HlQI-IFIELD. - Preahyterlaii church, Sunday, 23rd, iit ll oL-iock. GET OUR PRICES on English Fox Netting THE ROGERS HARD- WARECOMPANY, LTD, Whole- sale and Retnll. 537-9-20-8i. DlCTl0NARlES.--'-Partles send ing in orders to til a office for our new Universities IctI nary will please add fifteen cen u for 110s- tags. SEE OPPORTUNITIES HERE. ..Majoi- Irwin, editor of "Canadian Opportunities," is it guest at the Hotel '\'ictoria. The .\Iajor oaw ieriit-t» in the great war with the drill-sh Field Artillery and also ierved in Mesoziputamiu and other routs. lie is greatly ntrnck with ho appearancc oi tlii-s Province ind thiiiko it has a wonderful nture- as a itiecca for tourism and lso that there should be a large ‘IIEHIIIOII oi‘ Old Country farmers VIIE-ll the opportunillm iviilch are ieie become known. FOXMAN RETURNS —I\ir. Julin \._ Lea, Suininersidu, well known slai.-.l foxinan, accompanied by 111's. Lea, were in the city yester- lay, guents at the Hotel Victoria. Ji". Lea has recently PPIIIFIIEII from l. trip through Michigan, Wiscon- ln and Jliiinesotu" where he was uccesisful in disposing 0t quite a .uiiil.iei' of Ioxeii iroiii his splendid winch in Summemlde. He speaks ‘DIIIIISIZIEIICHIIY about the appear» .ncn of the I. and zigririilturally, .nd sail; that nowht-rt- has he ~eeii such ciit-tiiirzigiiig evidences of grmvtli as are uiiorded iii our own Rroviiice. PERSONALS Miss D. Craig, Charlottetown spent the week end in Wiitshire, the guest of Miss Godfrey. Mr. James ‘McLeod, ilainpsiiirta, was at Iiinnrziltl Wednesday oii ihusi- iiess. Mr. \\'. K. lingo-rs loft this iiiorn- ing for ‘cw York State on a linu- Iiicss visit. . Hui-tun Lord. acconipniiit-il by i). A. Alackdiiiitiii, >ii l'tlllll'll this morning. Mr. ‘Frank IIl/r-Tiiltlion, son til‘ .\ir. ‘oliii Ilcardon til‘ this city, has tak- Victoria. Illiss Vitltin Xlt-Imod has rt-tiirzit-tl 3 ' “ll aiilttr 1ilensantl_\ spt-iitling m». past two months iit Iil'l‘ limin- n New ‘VIIISIIIYU. iMr. liavitl Ward, Kingston, has eturiimi hoiip- lriiiii a pit iit visit I o Ilanipshirv, \\'li1Iii ihvr lit- w ' lic gucst of .\ir. and .\lr.~=. l‘. Wil- rards. Illiss .lH()I)l‘I Ait-Lt-otl, whu has ieeii visiting iii llit! city diiriill! he past. week lvft for her liciiic n llratlalhuno today. IN THE SIABIE Vlinardk; ls the host. remedy for ‘tits. Spralnii, Swelllnga, Colic Dis- “Iiiitf-l‘, Coughs. “HRRTTI LII-.T EASTMAN CAMERA At Our Store Here It Is It PoCKl-Yl‘ KODA K A feature you'll like is, that it makes picture taking easy, the front snaps for- ward tln position as the cam- era opens and requires no focusing. This Kodak in the latest word in the camera line as you will see for yourself. Developing and Printing done to please you. IIIIIKINNIJN Ilillllitlll]. The Rcxaii Kodak Store Phone 219 p. o; aux s32 5-! Icfl _ ii ii 1iusitltin as clerk at tln~ ilotul . "ROBIN HOOD FLOUR l8 GUARANTEED TO PLEASE YOU BETTER." ATTENTION LADlEBL-Malie shopping u pleasure by using a Prim Lady Shopping Bag. Only 60 cents iit Guardian otflce. DR. C. H. BEER being absent from the city on vacation, his office. will be closed until Octdber 6th. _ ' 47l-9-1il-tii4i JUST IN TODAM-Nearly half ton elegant wheeling’ yarn, large skelns. Latest colors for fall knit ting. Large sltalna 25c. Prowsc Bros. I 54i-9-20-1li. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.- Ds. Alexander Ross and llirs. Ross announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret tlllyrtle, to ‘Mr. John W. lMacLt-ail)‘. 8.80.. of New Glasgow, N.S. The marriage to takc: place iii Montreal, early in October YOU ARE CORDIALLY invited to hear Staff-Capt. Ritchie, St._ Jolii N. B. who will conduct tlie1 scrv ‘cs at the Salvation Armyi Ilall, Great (ieorgt- Street this, week cnd. The Staff (‘aiiiptatn is a; good iapeaker and able singer. Don't iiiiss hearing him. --_-<+>-———-— ' a King s County Exhibition Prize List. (continued from Thursdafsi Guardian ) ’ 1 HORSES ‘ (infringe Stallion, any age rt“ gitsteredr- 1, Dr. Illcliityre, Monta agile; 2, Jaiiies McDonald, Georgcq town; Ft, Percy Henry, Georgelflwlhi Carriage mare with foal at foot~ 1, ‘Percy Henry, Georgetown; Joachim Sullivan, Cardigan: TIH Hugh IllcEachern, New Port. Carriage foal 0t‘ i922—1, Hugh 1\I(.‘-I§Z1t‘Iil.=l‘ll§ ‘.3, Pei-tr)’ H0117)’; 3-1 Joachim Sullivan. l (‘zirriage iilly or gelding, under ~l vezirt+~ I, Daniel hlctiregor, Mont- ngim; 1:, Pn-sloii (Bryeiittin, Rollo Ilay Wrist; ll, Ralph (iordon, (lardi gnu. (‘arringt- filly or gelding nntlci" I’ vt-ars — 1, John M. Kearney; Slur l‘, 2!, ilabci- Minot-n, Suiiinicrsiiic. . llai ‘s, (Tardigan. 1 riztgc filly or gelding iiiiilt>i~ if _yezii's~—i,l~‘. . Biilpitt, (fnrdigziii; ’ loliu .l. i-‘oghaity, Cilffllgllli; I, . tioi-dou, ITai-tligitn. 0r gelding, shun-u v I, I) It‘. lllclitiii:il.l,‘ ‘l, Alt-x (‘aiiipiit-llc I nlniitaguc; .1 Siilivaii. (‘ardi 1 Nloiitagiit-z Ii, .l. |ll~ gait. tflywiptultile, Shirt». or I't‘l't'Il\*l‘(ii‘. stallion, any age, rtigistercd: . David Rt-id, Montaigne it ll I 1'. Shaw and Alctlraph, Ltirnt- Valli-y; 3, David Reid. lirlift inaru, with foal at fiititm i, John Mttllctli, St. Petciw; Hill’; 2,‘ t‘.. l.. llovyer, (itiorgelowii; Ii, ,lolii11' MLIIIIIE, Rollo Bay. - filrait foal of 1922':—i, John Mc- Beth, 2, John McBeth, Ii, S N. (lordoii. Draft filly or gelding, uiidt-r 4 y€3iiFS""I, Chas. Graham, tiaspi-rv PtIIIX, .2, Fred Allan, lloiigliioii ls- lirait filly or gelding, uinici" 3 years: ~1, Murdock Iliclioiizilil, Lorna Valley; 2, Win. Mi-tilc, livin- River; It, .loseph Mcllac, lluliri , or gelding, uudoi- I! hvtowti. .l>raft iiiarr- 0r gvltlilig, :in_\ :iii-n ~i_ Joseph flit-Rim; 2, tfapt. I .\lcl’hcc; 3, Gerild Curran, Si. Tres s. MdFt-l or gelding for gciiernl 11-11-- posc, any tigez-l, John J. l»‘tii.-,li.ir- l 2, Wm. A. Power, SIIIIIIIIUFVIIIE 3, Russel Webster, Morel]. .ludgr—lilr. H._Kelly, Soutliptirt. BEEF CATTLE Shorthorn hull, 2 years and urnr registerdz-J, S. N. Gordon, (‘III'III~ gan. Shorthnrii cow, iii iiillk' or calf, 3 Years ‘and over, reglslcri-tl: 1, M. t‘. lllctltiivan, Kilmiiir; L’, M, ti. Nlciloivnn. bilicrtliorii heifer, 1 ycar old: ~— i, M. t‘. McGowan. Shorthorn heifer, innit-i" I tild:~—-i, M. (,‘...\lt1(}o\v:iii, 1!, McGowan. yvtll‘ .\l. C. om-oo-oawow v++0+o40 o4 v o» I Quality i I All-round There are two sideii to the drug business, tho profession- al and the commercial side. Tho first hih to do with the preparation and sale of remedies for the cure of disease, the second with all the miscellaneous goods that drug store: must carry. Bot-h sides of the business equal attention here. Goods and service are alike perfect. The White Drug Store ".l. Ii. Jamison DFIUGGIBT have F P 3th All. (FAIR IE rsxiluirx WEEK) The Popular Now‘ ON SAT SALE. . 1 M1111‘ 1 EIIWAII us l PLAYERS -‘ ALL new PLAYS CHANGE OE PIAY NIGHTLY NEW SCENERY AND. SPECIAL ELECTRICAL EFFECTS SIX BIG VAUDVILLE ACTS AND The Mae Edwards Novelty Jazz Orchestra MATilNEE DAILY AT 2.30 COMMENCING TUESDAY, SEPTZ 25th EVENING, 8.30 SHARP PRICES . MATINEE, ADULTS 26C. CHILDREN 16c. EVENING, 80c, 52c, 37c. "r | cite +15}T{¢E o PE u; A“ AT 9.30 A. M. DAILY FOR THE ENTIRE ill/EEK. A Bath Every . Day KEEPS YOU FIT EVERY WAY Plumbing installed by TRA INOR is a guarantee that nothing will be siighted. Try us for your next Plumbing Job FRED ILTRAIIIIIII Phone Jlilil-J. 80 Grafton St. Opp. Prince Edward 1 .l‘liaiii1iiti|i slitirihtirli liiill, any 3111-, ||"r‘,Ii~Il'I'l'|II 'I, h‘. (ltirtlin. Fhainpion l\Illll'lI|l\|'ll tcnitilc, :iii)‘ 11111-1 l, M. t‘. Nlclltiiliin. t‘h1iiii|iitiii i.'1|‘.'|lIt' I‘It\\', in liiilk m‘ ,~y111'_ 1', _\'>~;11'., p1- liver. I, \ itlniny Iioiiili'c:ili|., Iittllflflt-ltillll, L tiriit‘ .\lt'l'til'lillli‘_ IIl'l>ll‘,i'ltli\'ll‘, I'-‘iIII|‘I{ Murtrllrt, t;i-tii‘i!i-i.i\vii llhoiilhorii girnilc ht-ilcr, l yi-ai‘ old: l, ii:iiii»-| .\trt:r--;;ui'. .\iunl JIglllH 1.’, \\'illi;iiii l'.‘Illi, .\i-_1v I't~l‘III 3, .'\Il‘.\ Ililllllllttil, Hiitliltllti, It. ll. ti .lutI-,',i- .\li. \\ .l. lit-id. DAIRY CATTLE IIUIHIWIII hull, ll ,\i~:tr.~' and tI\'t'I'. rrgintt-riui: I, l~‘r:iiil< (lay, llrltige- town, Illtilstt-in hull, uiidvr i yczir, re» gitstvrwtl: I, .laiii-i~; IIHIIP)’, (las- 1iercaiiv. ‘lIolsti-ln min‘, iii liiilk or rail, II yiiars or oiw-r: l, .I1||lita\l llcilvi‘; f3 “hlliani l‘iiin, New Ih-rth, l..- Parltt-r, (It'll- rgl-Imvii IIIIXIIILY; ___ l), l‘, 11115131 1,, hloiiinguc; It; -\l--,v Ililllillltlli, ‘lltilsti-iii or hol~.ti-iii gratin heifer 'I. ~I~iIii">' Ilriltal; 3, .I1IIlli3i<l IIPIIPV Jl, .lilllll'w‘ ltvilt-v. ' ‘lIolsii-iu or IIIII min gradi- iiiid--r I _\'i'ill' old: l, Wm. IWYIJIKIIII. iit'.\r:',r-tti\vii; s IIt'II"_\ (‘haiiipiiiii l|t»l..11-i11 1111111111111. 11.11,; I, I"ratil< (‘li|_\'. f'IliIlYl|iIl|it IIlil:iIl'IlI fvlliltlv, are: i, .lain».; Ilcilt-i", i\_v|'isliire hull, I _Vt'lll' old, rwgisl- (‘WWII l, I‘I>I\\'III Ill-ill, A_\'l"?IIIl'l\ hull, ll|l(II'I‘ 1 your t-HI FPiZisIt-rctl: l. (lt-oritu Anni-inn; 3, Illdiviii III-id; Jl_ \\'1i1_ ,\I|\1|]|>_ :iii)’ »\.\'I‘-=Iiitc t-mv iii niilk or call’, 3 _\'t'iil'.\‘ old lIlliI tin-r, 1-1-g|.111-1-1.11,_ . i, I‘ItI\\'Ill ltt-i-l; 3, tlctlfgti .'\IlIl\'IlI'; Ii, iidtviii lit-id. Nvrsliirt- t-tiw, 2i yw-ars old, regist- ert-il: e I. ldilwin Rid; 2, George Ayrnltirii licift-r, I _\'t‘i\l‘ old; ~ l. l-Itlivln ltoid; ‘.l. tieorgi- Aiiiicar. ./\_\'I'2i'IIII'I' livlfcr, undcr l y II‘ old i, hltiwiii Rt-id; ‘.5, \\'ni. Allin-ii; 3 \'\'ii|. i\itlto|1_ Champion Ayrshire Bull, ally age, rtgistered-l Idwin ll dd. Champion Ayrs rii Female‘, : age-d, ldiltviii Reid Ayrshire grade cow, in milk or calf, 3 years old and ovc-r»-l. rid‘ win Reid; ‘.5, l'. .l. Stil-iiiiaii, livllflll’ town; Ii, tit-u. Yorsttin. tli»tii'1',i-tti\\'ii. Ayrshire grade cow 2 years old»- I, (‘ictirgc Animal‘; if, Ali-x llniiilltoii, It, MOIII. Allin-iii’. Ayrshire grade, hei'c-~, 1 year old-l, Alex llziiiiiitoii: L‘, (it-org.- 1J. Hock, Lowi-r Ainntaiuic" ii, \\'iii. Aitkeii. Ayrshire grade heifer, vear old-i. Jaynu-iitl tliiorgciown‘ ‘i, \\'ni. Ailki-ii. .. win Ila-id. Jersey or Guernsey bull, 3 years old and over-I, Win. Iifllllitlli, tins- pPTQflIIK. Jersey or Guernsey bull under 3 years --—I,'II.'II'I'ZI ileld; ‘.3, E. Btilpitl, Jersey or Guernsey cow, (pure bred or grade) in milk or calf. nny ago-d, Wm. (‘iiini 2, .iniin l). Mor- flhllll, fhiorgettiitinfll, I‘. .l. Stiloiiian. Jersey or Guernsey, pure bred or grade caw, 2 yearn old-I, Edwin IIPItI, ‘.3, \Viii. Aitikt-ii ii, .lohii Ifnight livorgu-ttiwn. Jersey or Guernsey grade heifer 1 year oIcl--l, lluiistnu hIvNlcollc, (fartlluitii; ‘.l. 'I‘iit-0ilurti IAIVPPH. (lcprgi-iowii; 3. Spurgt-nii Walla-r. ‘tlotirgtiltiw-ti. Jersey or Guernsey grade heifer, under 1 year olti--l, Win. (iraliani; Champion Jersey or Guernsey bull any ugh-l, (lnvln Rt-ld. Champion Jcrloy or Guernsey female, any age-l, tl-I. Illlipill. HON! 0f Dllry Callie, 1 1 ,‘ ‘ . ed bull, any age and four female: 1 year or over-l. Edwin Roll]; z, George Annear: 3. James Relley. under Aiiticar: It. win. Aitkcii, Lower Montague. _('I‘o Be Continued) eomyugg f_ . “with. ‘iiui..'§;§"§‘, Evonlngprbiiqgg" a‘ Clilldrui“ 11% iit-w 11.’ - T!‘ I K t < Mid Dart. ‘ Y ' It Plot-cud l 11 mnird 1mm t “l, "I . -__ WOMEN E, wok" ‘I WOMEN 1 Thousands 01f 11,1," "Ylng to w|11 Li"), What mum 1,1,1, d” "THE GREAT N dayl "INT" T“ YW I i An S “Blazes” M Lige COnIey I I N ' I I"I~i—-,- Another 611,111 Lam Prince Edward MATINEE 3 P. M, I TONIGHT 7 AND 8.45 MUSICAL ECKHARDTS “SWISS BELL RINGERS” WITH A COMPANY OF VERSATILE PERFORMERS PRESENTING ENTERTAINMENT Musicians, Vocalists, Comedians VARIEI) CARRYING THE Largest Peal of Swiss Bells in the World MAT. ADULTS 26c. CHILDREN 16c. EVENING, ORCH 52c. BAL. 37c. CHILDREN 26c. STRAB Mo-Tues First. of the Big Fair Week Special Prices The Story of a Wife's Dreams of wealth and a Hulbiind’! Realities ‘ It thrills Sweethearts, warns Wlvel and makes Men think °'?~_.8.E"' .. ill I . H. P. IOIULBIGIIG Wlth l Great Ont Ilubcrn In Inn Duvll Butler Bu!!! Ihnclmo Rlclnrl Tuck"- lun Pitt: Ill n. Bonsai; Twlng Produced cn a lavish conic. m lettings, with ti‘ ntory "wt unit" W‘ "°'“' bound. I I I .. QPECIAL PRICES Oorgcoul lwm‘ ‘I'M you INII‘ ,-- '2’ . ___ ___ ..... -» ‘""'Rm1‘@ _ AMAYJNIE, Aouu-a m. ¢"‘”°tco~v 2w . EVENING, oncusmmt an. _ . . ‘omtohtu 16¢