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'i`iu~u_ ion, ii ri-i-ui.-nu foru- odlur. rn-uriy iii...-1.. ii..~ i..-iiiiuuv. uiiii iiiii-lug uriinry or iii.-nu brooiii-hiking r.-.ii~, ini: iiiui in pure ol iiio in-i, uno ii..-no ingirr only roriu ri-iuruiiiiu rl-ur.. ilu- .iii-r.ir.~|.iriug spectacle of men dunglllig in nilil-nir wliliiint uliy inifciy ilrsive or not i whatsoever. 'l‘lio lin-etrel Fnnilly nrri ihc most rlnrlng and ncoompllniii-<1 iii;-i. “irc wiiiiroru in lin. world ioiiiiy, uuii their return to An..-ri.-ir uguiu ini.. your or-iii.-ii.-on iiio fur-t unit nn '_ lin Ienture is iivniinlllc toilny. ’f.'.‘.*.‘.f',$'l'n` . i. Q ` 'U . ‘-;',e2z-=_~,_r';~'~_,.'-'~*~"~',.,....-,~'~'._..._....'_~ ”::::m? ’”_~ _- : W3 . ._ . -I ' sf g » , __ ,_ ,_ ,- .»._.v,_' .~ _,_,.,-_.> , ____r_;____,4 . _2_;_:;l;,f ' ,‘ I it , , I -' ,é J' I" _ "<1"--.:-_';j__,,.;._.'- -... 5,.:-_ ._ ; . ‘ , Ii '='f-=:==:».. -'.1' .- oi + 'T ; -r. '< ~; (V25 J<. I, ` v. 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FONHCDY >(`lR(`['S is precisrly of this nntnre, D good clonn first riiiiiliig viriiin ri-vile “ith rings, ponies, hiiokinn' mlllcl l\`|‘\|'r_\iIiiii|g. liiriils 0|i¢‘|l~i him ni-I \\'ilI| in n|\i\|i|lv pony ririil, me u-vii uriiiinuui limi- iiiiimuig ruifu-ing ini.. iiirir intri- cate rnuiiriu uni. .ru i-\i.i.»ii¢ ri--ia, rin-ri ii..-rr ir nur iii.; than ron iruruiy what ri. iii.-ri iii-i iiorm-rruiriir, un riiihurirrnrio in he ov" iii- work, hirruiiig nil urn wiiiir glrriiiiiy. Next com:-su the friillvnomn mule. lfrnm the start one col. dorm ri gloom -.r .-nr.~..u- .....ir\-oi.-nr. ir. hor ry-ri., hut rho lnowii her siiiziwiiy hy pli-lrliig up thi- hui of ir woiilil~lu--rider lilltl llnnilllig lt. liiirlt I0 I\iii\, Iiiii [rum (lion ,im i\Il frirllilnlllgd r-run-», uiui .iii ...ui .~.....|.»_.» ui... ....,..-.....-|. in-r ii.-.~ gr.-ri.-ri winr flying feet nlul llnsiilng (chill. Silo morn ililln Ii\i‘ii \i|l to U19 name nl "Snnrk Pings" nn iho linnmn lormrr niilii grotrlqnely thgrmgh spare proving she hnn miiilc niiotiirr contiwt. Y01 hnvl probnhiy seen mrrny oihi-r mlnlntnre- eirr-iines_ hnt yon have never seen one time will eqiml rho orlirinnllr_v_ lrigh-clans train- ing oierrnlim-ss und rom--.iy or <'.\ri\.ns roimnx' rmoris, whirl. will lim..-or in ii.. i-fir." min-r.f.i 1-iumi mhiiiiriou this L yenr. * _ F' f, i I 1 .__ .7 i , _ . ' L » ~ ~ ~ ~ ANN bCHULLR fa’ GEORGE 0nn of the roimtry'i\ Iriullng rqullllirlstio fentnros will mike seir lnonl iielant nt the l'|-info Eilwitrd Inland Exhibition, which gn-no Ausnut ‘list vi-lien Ann Ni-lmlnr anal (lr-orgs will present f flair unique nttriuition twice ainlly nn one nl tho feutnrcl of the | nge griuirl siaiiii pragmni. Thin pnir of pliylili-nl nlhietes com- hlnn feminine- rliiirm with mmwulliio porfi-vtion, nnrl their grneeo ini fonts of nklll minds un r-riilrnrc ot thi-ir yearn of experience in the an ot’ piiyuli-i\.l roituro. _ ". Lovers ot the pcdigrccd dogs have 1 treat in store in the I ‘ i I. rf I' I , I ill* llllllllifil flilllllllt wild with enthusiasm. 5 . ».vi1 . ` 'I _ , »--f - ' ' __ _ __,__________’_,_,,_,., , _ _ . f.,.,».-mi?ni-tr-ri.--"51 ~ "V"'V-"7"",-*:'»~;;tir ' {.~ spy, I /-i, ‘ »~,---o-~rvm:awi|ir~: '_' ~'-'~*~f- ' ' of n splendidly spectacular nnimsl production which will appear front of the Grand Stand nt ihc Prince Edward Island Exhibition this year. It is prrscnied by (‘a|il. (Ihnrlcs and his famous Lenll _ Hounds, and comprises sovcral Blue-hlonded Whippets nml Grey- hounds, their performance consists of a series of extraordinary high and thrilling jumps, each canine competing strenuously with the other for supremacy in thc height oi' ihc jump until they are tower- ' ing in the nir. But height docs not scum to rlount thc hounds for they bark joyously as they race towards the obstacle. _ Of course thcrc is il clown dog in thc troupe. and he elicits mn a hearty laugh as hc burlcsqucs the enormous leaps of the other hounds, and rriicvrs ihc serious routine with his doggish humor. The entire prriormsnrc prcsrnted by Capt. Charles’ Lenpi llounds is vlrile throughout and never falls to lu-nil the spectators CAPT. CHARLES’ LEAPING HOUNDS oi-in ill in ur or e1933VAUDEVILI.Ei933 HEARTS/iF1RE I Provincial Exhibition MARY guusuo Pwr. ` wolooruod oud 'or count: were akin to healing balm. ing ‘P of teasing or of pretty speeches. Bug he was 'focling,' merely, Yes iiwas laughing at hcri he said, in a. determined manner: _ "See here, I csn't have you catching cold," and slipped out ci his evening overcoat. "You must wear this.” Before she could pro- test, he had wrapped it snugly ‘around her shoulders. "But-but what of you?" she faltered. ‘Tm all right." He smiled rather wistfully at her in the moonlight. "Tough as nails. Besides, even if I weren‘t, who’ci miss me if pneu- monia carried me away? Not s liv- ing soul, my child.” She did not seek to question that, nor make the statement a basis for flirtation. She only said, with s. little quaver in her voice: "I‘m in the same boat, too.” "A lovely child like you?" He was still smiling, but incredulity had come to take the place of wistful- ness. "Why, you haven‘t svon started living yet! You don't know what you‘re speaking cf." "I do, indeed! I'm so lmhappy that I-I don‘t feel as though I °°\lld Milly bear it-" And her lips trembled uncontrollsbly. "Ah, thnt's youth talking. When you’vc lived s little longer, child, you'll understand we’ve got to go on bearing things, no matter howl they hurt." His voice was very gentle . . quite different from the brusque~ ness of the other day. Indeed, Pru- dence could hardly think it was the some man talking. "And no matter how one suffers, time is a great healer. But you'rc too young yet to realize the truth of that." "You mean when I'm old and gray, and nothing matters, and all feeling for either pleasure or pain has gone forever? Oh, I’d sooner be deadi" cried the girl passion- ntely. "I don't want to live to be old. I don't want-" "Bee here child, maybe you and I can help each other, Suppose we go over to that rustic bench, and talk this out?" She hesitated. wondering about ‘oonventicnsk Hc misunderstood. "You want to go back to the ball, is that it?" "Oh no, noi-"-vehemently. (Anything rather than thati) "Then don't be afraid of ms, even it I have been fighting the blue devils all this owning, Misery needs company, you know." And he smiled again, his teeth n strong flash of white. \ Bhc wallned with him to the. bench, which was set in a nnc` gauze of green, with daffodils about it that nodded ghostly heads in this Dale light. A little silence fell between them, and Prudence spoke, turning gravely towards her companion, as he sat beside her. "I don't see how men ever could be happy. when it's in their powcri to shape their own lives to their wishcs. Mon are the lucky oncsi” Her young voice held an envy hcr` listener could not fail to note. ‘ war he rouuy tho some creature hes not to hide it. rot to ploy the who had boon ro grurf, so brurque, eww? And 'women ore cruel-" I on the occasion of their lust meet- "NUI 8° G"-H1 U I mln.” dC- Never for u moment had she im- "Thats all you know. you little ugiuod that ho was capable either-‘ irnoramusl Women mi the cruel- ia! course he was, In the ball-room of Winston Towers, she‘d been ne- glected and ignored. This msn was completing the process by treating ,Iher lightly, and no doubt inwardly She shivered, so that suddenly .» piiariottetown, Aug, 21 st to 25th ‘_ i:;Nc‘;“;;‘s‘; G; brought about by women?" A certain warmth stole round the Prudence stored. lstimiohbd It chilled heart of Miss Prudence his vehemence, md at the pessim- stc conviction of his voice. . Prom an unhappy little 'wn.ll- "But you-you said-down bythe ` nowrr; rho suddenly round horror: trout-i>o°i-*H0* you werent I 1ady's man-" 'rho pain or norm dofootiou cmd Ho went on. as thoush al he hsd in urrobbiug, ro though this murrr not heard herr ` words and pleasure in her company "S\lff¢l'i!\8I A ml»l1'l PBI!! 8005 deeper than s. womans, because tended Prudence quickly. lest matures on God’s earth. There isn’t one of them I'd trust- .not one-and with good reason." Prudence, to her own surprise. ;suddenly felt a wave of strange 'compassion seize her, for this mlm. "You talk as though ycu’d been terribly disillusioned." (Was thUl'8 a bond of sympathy between them, after all?) "Disillusloned?" He laughed bit- terly, staring straight ahead of him with set face. Andthen, as though he‘d quite forgotten thc presence of the girl beside him in that cur- iously attractive voioe of his he softly recited lines that to Prud- ence seemed immeasurnbly beauti- ful, yet strangely tragic: , "For nothing on earth is sadder _ Than the dream that cheated the STB-YP. The flower that tumed to the adder, The fruit that changed to the BSP! When the day-spring in darkness, closes, As the sunset fades from the hills, With the fragrance of perished roses. i With the music of psrched-up' rills." A lump rose to her throat. "How very lovely, me how very sad! Whoever whote it must have suffered sci" And then a great light dawned on her. This msn beside her loved some unattainable woman . , _ beautiful and cruel and elusive _ . there was one who answered that description . . . yes, of course, it was she, and none otheri she had bfvukht 08011! to Prudence, so why not to this man as well? "You love Virginia Dale," said Prudence, is great pity and si great pain welling in her heart. Royalty, Nobiliiiy, Among J ob Seekers sr. nouls. Mo., Aug. l'1_ Ap. Pliivhnin seeking work through the citizens' free employment bureaiu hers agree with Shakespearvs “wha/t‘s in l. name?" Despite her Ivy!-l title, Queen Intl-lor Sullivan was not particular ss to the iryipc of employment she received, nor was Sir Francis Drake, who showed up at the bu- reau on another occasion. Two other Applicants, not It all military in bearing, solemnly gave their names as General Grant and ,‘ General Bradford. Among other names appearing in the bureau files are Precious Wilson, Ice Cream Jones, June Bug Green, Peter Rabbit, Pork Chops Gr-casey, Sweet King, Willie Bell Fullilove, Cloudy Waters and 1 Cal Pemia. Robinson. A noornhscn i.si=~'r ron- " 'runs § Active, energetic children . . » forever on t e go. They safe!! on KelIogg’s PEP Bran Fl es. Always crisp and full cfiiavor. Delicious with healthful milk or cream. The davor of Pep is lemons. Toasted wheat is easy to di- eet. Nourishing. Plus enough gran to be mildly laxstive. _ , Buy these \*Z'.¥T'¢\'.'_ _ _"__ better bran \\. ffl/17)". PEP nimemxgs \\. f. 1..... flakes from YOU! gI'00€I‘. The Winners In Essay E n j o y P E P often. Made by Kello g in Lon. don, gnterio. Competition The Judges have mlde théir awards in connection with the | Prize Essey Competition sponsored by Hyndman Ss Co.. Limited, Pro- vincial Managers of the Great~West life, on the sublect "Life Insur- ance-Its Service to the Home and Value to the World," as follows: lst prize, $30.00-Miss Anna Christie, York, P. E. I. 3nd Prize-$15.00-Miss Frances Reeves, Cross Roads, Southport, P. li. I. ard Prize. $10.00-Miss Brenda Gallant, Tignlsh, P. E. I. 4th Prize. $5.00-Miss Marion Blanche Ling, Hunter River, P. E. I. iith Prize-$3.00-Miss Mary Alice Monaghan, Kelly's Cross, P. E. I. 6th Prize, $2.00-Miss Florence MacDonald, Heatherdale, P. E. I. There was some delay in having the lhsays judged and an sn- nouncement made of the awards, ls two of the judges had been ab- sent from the Province and it was found impossible to obtain the fin- al decision at sn earlier date. Congratulations are being ex- tended to the winners and prizes. are being sent out immediately. I It is expected that the leading, Essays will appear in the press at an esrly date. To Restrict Children Selling Newspapers MONTREAL. Aug. l'l-(c.P.'- Instances of children selling news-l papers ct night in tavcrns and on: the streets have been brought to the attention of the Big Sister As- sociation and according to Miss' Francis Hains, executive secretary. an investigation is being made of all such cases reported to the so- 0i°1=y with s view to putting s st/op ic the practice. The Industrial lntsblishmcnts WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Aug. 111 -mom A. rormii, or nmorordl who accinnulst/ed A fortune shining! shoes loft on estate of $150,015' gross and $121,091 net, according to a transfer tax appraisal flledi yesterday. _ Iererdi, who died on July 'lt‘h, 1933, owned the booiblnck oonocl-. sion in iihe Grand Central Termin- s.linNewYonkfor35years.Ana- "Not always.” . "Oh yes. Men ciin go out into thei world, and lead the sort ci' life they, choose, and win name and fsme.", "For some woman to trample on? Eh?" There was bitterness HEADACHES Do¢|n't Dope, Drug or Desden Nc other inblet com rel wiLh A800 lor re id SAFE action onpsinnd :chile and COLDS|?. . because ASCO contains every modern eeientido in-eoothin and pnlirremovrng iulrtdieritl, nit no harmful or habit forming drugs. Crsiiiee ` ' QV, \ no crsvinr.fi,irrs!.ive ‘ -‘i-\4' \ trouble or constipation. Prescribed by physi- _ _ °i'"°po§ iieiill 0° h1z°u° =? stem ~ I . rhtle ami hliu box. At _ I all druaisu. as-7 i ii'ci.i"ii . ’ L Tune in on ASCO Program on Sootiies Away, tive of Naples, he came to Ameri- ce. when he was i5 yearn old and sts-rind his career se c booilblack on iihe streets. Only tl’1 ot’ his estate was tn stocks and bonds. He had $98,900 in New York and Westchester reel eltuto, ll bank account; totalling 921.000. rod mwiroses vssresstiog 8’1,2N. Throwing back his shoulders and putting on his bravest smile, Jones approached thc csshier‘s desk st the Income-tax eollector's office. "Good mominsl" he said. "I should like to psy my income-tax.” "Well," said the cashier, "You're the first!" "Surely not the first to pay!" ex- 1 claimed Jones. I 'l‘hc cashier smiled. "No," he replied. "the first to say C. I. C. Y. dnlly 7.15 to 7.30 P. M. I he'd like to.' . 1 Q "-‘sf ' " -rs ' ' ~ "~ -~-~n- ., ` " »' »=~~» .~"~-~'»l=~,»~.y"ii.‘-of-~-~~~ U..,._. not forbids the sell-ing of papers in the streets or public places by any boyorgirllesctllanleym-:of age unlem able to read and write any by any child after eight o'cl0ck 1 in the evening. HUI' D00! PRDVE GOOD FISH BAI1' OCEAN CITY. N. J., Ai-ic. 1'! -_ Entertaining friends aboard their cabin cruiser. Mr. and Mrs. John H. l"icl1r, Jr., of Philadelphia, regret- fuiio' announced that the bait was all gone. _ "Wihat/s the matter with i/hose hot dogs in the ice box?" asked some ons. Apparently nothing was ur; matter. Ninety-nine wealrrish md 15| croskers were reported caught in two hours. - No TICE , We will be buying lambs and hogs 0|* SWF! Wednesday of each week beginning Airnst 30th, and paying highest market prices. I As we are not making truck de- gverlee this year, please stick to this I ey. C. E. PRATT dr SON, ”'- Bt. Potofl. _, ,gf .. 5, _._FR§,5 __ '.;;V.7..,r._.. . . ,,. _, ii lin _ g, lil; iiixi iii s iii iii P|llIIOE EDWARD ISLMID’S BIGGEST DIIAIILDTTETDWII _ MONDAY Opening' August 21st TUESDAY Full Program WEDNESDAY Full Program G THURSDAY Full Program FRIDAY Partial Program ii if _ tg to enjoy the best and Makl§i;(i;'l