-,mr*‘1\ tow.» an _ R31 . ~. J loi n ‘to: ' we. 179 bui it! yea ." ' Irv IPU Pe< ‘m’ wh It >- I Qrni ' . .._ ‘ ‘F’ t inc; ‘S Mir. lg. ' fro _ n: 3Q , 'I , M fi 575 -2-6-lmouth. race TWO Central BIIS Service wnun for new new lehedulo pstwom Summer-side and Charlotte- HEAR TS AFIRE - n. .....-n._..-.._. NEVER Has ti A 10 8A. - . = _ hm’ m“ u “n” m ‘ By Fmzrhuu‘ Get out of doors: "ris there 791111 MARY CHRISTIE mm“, m... m“ new The better things of heart and "m! ._ t r. mind: R D A Psoclierugiutlldclty ' I “lg-Toms? lfirxgrtoouched. It msfiufilim: Get’ T; beau“ um‘ “ma! d v I _ “You have no right to do that was too awful to see the boys who gmmchfl-‘wflwudn-L ' sort of thins! m» risht at all!" had fought so sallwilv 1n the B1: $333-$133: “'4 “my” ‘m’ M“ am‘ The Provincial n. u. examinations 1t W85 a. new Prudence spec-kins. Show so "up eeainfit it 11W- Un‘ 311$?‘ $31111: d m m. ' w’ though” m“ will be held in the Charlottetown She had drawn herself away from employment was rife. Jobs were st had-em lmmgr“ an ‘Quito-ties’ x d. 9° Hospital on Aug. 16th and 11th, be- the man's embrace, and definite re- n discount. It was the irony of fate wmvwfllmiid ' B rlnnlng nt l0 s. us, as follows: Aug. 18 - Anatomy, Physiology, Surgery, Obstetrics, Guru-eulogy, Therapeutics. Aug. 11. - Medicine, Pediatrics, Practical Nursing. A fee of $1.00 will be charged. Any nurses failing in subjects last year will be given supplementary sums on the above dates. W. J. P. DIACMILLAN, M.D. President. I. J. Yeo. MD. Secretary. TENDERS ___- Written Tenders, addressed to the undersigned and miiiked “Tender for Coal.” will be reccivcd up to August 10th, 1933 for supplying 100 ions soft coal for the P. E. 1. Prot- estant Orphanage. Quote prices for Run of Mine and Screened coal for good quality, de- livcred at Mt. Ilcrbcrt Station. Also 15 tons good Coke on same delivery. lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. IRA M. BROWN, INDIGESTION GET OUT OI‘ D0038 the Panama Oansl. In his book "Twenty Thousand Yes-n in Bing sing," meaning that 2.600 wiltin- ors with In average sentence of eight years serve 20.000 7001i. Wer- den Iiswes Rives cmmll! Hillb- ed ststistim and percents“ to prove the blessing of surly troll:- inq. The book me: "The neuron or sing Bing show that ninety-ee- ven per cent of our prisons! were never associated buke was in her tone. Did he really think she was the sort of girl who could be treated lightly? Well, she'd just show him . . . Young Traymore had the grace to look e. little awkward. He had not expected sny reluctance on her part. Even now he wondered if she wasn't pretending . . .1 Girls didn't usually rebufl him. "I'm frlghtiully sorry. Bo I've oflended You, that's to couldn't be sorry for the thing. It was too wonderful!" Prudence rose. as though to put an end to the discussion. "We'd better go back.‘ Mrs. Van- other She was astonished at the semb- lance of couipcsluc she had eum~ moiied up. inwardly, her heart was ham- mcrlng madly. But not for worlds would she let this spoilt young man guess the tumult he had caused. "Oh, come, be merciful!" He rose, too, and put a. half-apologetic, half- protesting hand upon her arm. "Haven't I said I'm sorry? What else can I do to show you that I mean it?" (What an absurd fuss about a kiss! And really, she had encouraged him, right up to the last moment? Illogical creatures, women! This one was very young, of course- a. mere flapper. But not quite so green as he'd thought her!) Secy-Trcas. 158 Prince Street, (harlottetowuq l998-7-25-tts-7i. -' TENDERS Mrs. Elizabeth McLemian ofiersl for sole by tender property known as “The Hill," 175 Fitzroy Sircet, ex- tending three hundred and twenty (320) feet from Fitzroy Street to Euston Street and having a width sf eighty-five 185i feet. Tenders ivill be received for some in block or In separate lots viz two lots on Fitzroy 425 by about 125 and 31h, l t other tn include the house on Eus- 1E1! 18(1)’! I mean‘ m“ 1553-" ion Street. Tenders will be received st the office of McLean s; McKin- non, Royal Bank of Canada Build- ing up to noon on Wednesday the 9th instant. The highest or any bidder not necessarily accepted. 119. FOR SALE 1 Driving Wagon, almost new. l’ 2 Binders, Mlassey Harris. 1-3 H. P. Engine. 1 Team 'I‘ruck Wagon. 1 Ford Truck Dual Tires, 1931 tIndcI. c 1 Ford Roaulstcr, 1932 Model. And scvcml good uscd Cars. llIcGOWANS LIIIIITED. sweet afternoon in spring was on her. , veins like molten fire. And yet-and . yet-she must pretend she wasn't in ‘i the least bit touched-she must riot seem too “easy? rippling brook. Fbrget-me-nots were growing by the water's edge, and in a. quiet backwater a mother bird was teaching her young brood t0 swim. ygung md gay and beautiful. suggested ‘Iroymore, toward the pine-trees. It smelt very fragrant here, and biuebells crew in "Mrs. Vansittart will expectfi" sittart will think it odd if we don't." heap; o; gi-edit, Flights on that, having battled to mflko ti!!! world a safer and a hfllllll" P36"- they themselves should be PaylflB Fruit-odious a . . sllbugetons "calculating" as it sounded. "on yes. The old dufiefs quite a decent soul. in his ivay- I d0!" 5° be enlightened. “Buying on margin. 1°11 13115‘?!- stock-exchange. Nose-dived rather badly last week. but I'll soon make it up. Bcsicles—" ._1,i5 eyes 5llOll0'—"I'\'l3 just been Dill on to an awfully good flung. EXPECIJ it'll make s. fortune, crammed full of risks. guess what it is, if you read the duily papers." “Indeed I can't guess," said Pru- dence quickly. "Won't you tell me?" "My dear girl, don't you realise that the two most powerful coun- tries in the world are quarrcllns over a point of law which involves the though it's You can modern life: ll well ll news of the progress of the campaign for a "dry" world.) Bedcque.) FINLAND: DRY AND WET 1st 1919, six months umn by J. W. A. Nicholson, North Fiiilaiiil was the first iizilion to iiy elimination instead of regula- $3351.55; 'il.'l.".i'.'if..f‘iiii‘i'.ii' Z’.‘.’;'==~»m1"~a~ rm“ we» amid before we ‘And with the majesty of trees, American Prohibition law went in-i to effect. The opponents of Prohi- bition tried the same tactics that were so effective in this continent. They preached and practised con- tempt for the law. They violated its provisions. ‘They cnnducted a soongirowstocbigtotellslie. , . s ed b iii G a “ea”- at all badly. Hie names 2W1 111"“ bra?’ ,, yo; T5,, “s, The woods will teach you nothing t u 1 a me visi h. S ns persn street. and ml’ a °r l? l‘ r. r. i. mean. Al“! I PI” ‘he Who tolls beneath the Bummer mfiztt ‘digdwtliitbiilicaii? She was to ‘Forwfwded ‘w the S‘ o’ T‘ cob sun done, If splendid manhood you would know, » Get out where you've a chance to 810W- Read deeply kindly nature's books The constant lnduslry of bees, And all that shapes the Master's plan- 'l‘i:cy'li teach you how to be a man. —Edg~ar A. Guest. "DO YOU USE TOBACCO.” _ , tremendous business—" Here he vigorous campaign of misrepre- ' “Oh bunkllm!" He Vi“ begmmng broke on. "But I'm not 1401118 i" sentatlon. blaming it for every so- to be quite annoyed. "Our hostess m" you with money_nla_klng doesn't give two hoota what her guests do, so long H5 @1183’ enlfii’ themselves. -And---c0me —- confess you and 1 were enjoying ourselves in the most harmless manner up to the time of my little error of Judg- ment!" schemes on a. pevicitt deli’ like 3115-" , (God! he'd only Just ilullPd 11101581! up in time from giiing the show away-and there was no knowing if she were trustworthy! To think that any girl could make such a fool of him!) "I don't think enjoyment is to be found in-in inslncerity." Prudence was wavering. He was so attractive . and the "jole de vivre" of this anon situation, balance the budget, and uAnd whds been mmcere? Not I’ “Jo‘ve' Th“ chap poaching again! reduce rates and taxes, a sort of He huh“ devws own ‘mpermh general panacea. A little thrill ran through her They strolled along beside the The whole world seemed "It would be cooler in the woods." steering his ompanion through a little clearing 1658 They’ were both quite hfllllll’ Rm‘? that. Young ‘rraymore made him- self extremely charmIBS- As they neared the trout-POOL Trnymoregave an annoyed exclam- encel I'll teach him a. lesson!" Prudenceb gaze companions stride in the direction of a. tall, shnbbily-Clad $011118 ma" who—comp1cte with rod and fishing tackle——was "casting" from the bank with an air of intense absorption. A disreputable pipe projected from one corner of his mouth. His grey flim- nel suit had evidently Sven much service. Down over drawn a weather-stained and sham?- hat. Traymore strode up to til-is 7011118 man and peremptori1y' addressed him, 'I‘he “poacher” listened quietly, then said something which Prud- followed her his eyes was mnmiomic doprrw, m, condemned Prohibition giving promise of follow repeal were these: would reduce crime, strengthen the discount, improve 8o periistent and plausible was this propaganda that repeal took place lost year, and for over a year Finland has been under a. regula- tive system with government sale. But the mfllenium seems to be more distant than ever. The econo- mic situation has grown worse, Unemployment‘ and poverty have increased. Crime has reached e. higher level than ever. Rates and taxes have increased from i0 to 30 percent over previous figures. The budget is not balancedfa-nd the deficit has increased. It is scarcely an exaggeration to state that the cial evil, ancient and modem. They even accused it of producing the While they they com- mended e. return to Regulation as social better- ment, especially a. solution of the drink problem. Among benefits to It Finnish currency which was at s, the economic The members of the Fqrgo. North Dzikota, School Board have, drrlnrnd themselves as "not approv- l iiig of the use of tobacco or smok- ' irig by the faculty of our public schools," and have decided to in- corporate the question: “D0 you; use tobacco?" in a.pplicat-lon| blanks for teachers hereafter. This‘ school board must realize the duty? and responsibilities to which it has been elected by the confidence oi the citizens of Fur-go and has de- cided to execute them bravely. One thing is sure: it has set an example worthy of a following. i ____ii._i SLAVES TO ALCOHOL I look among my acquaintances in various spheres of business, lit- erature, the stage, bar, politics, and I see everywhere men whose lives are obviously clouded and their careers impaired, if not gravely imrperilled, by continued indul- gence in alcohol, end I would say further that the decent majority of people who drink anything at all, would be far more interesting Before thcwondersfiodhasmsde. Go wade qirroutstream tniihe Get out of doors! The fields are Sleeps soundcst whcn his work ls ‘as this, when social catastrophe is with any boys’ club, or any other of the juvenile associations when boys learn how to Qend their leisuure in whole- some recreation. Seventy-five pee-I cent of our prisoners annot skil-i led or learned in mechlnim or the penalty. 3911118: trades. Nine-nine p!‘ cent "But it's no zood u- ' '""'¢°1>- i AM will" W11 *1" W“! I- not actively i ‘ ted 1n church tiuued young Travmore, launterlng THAT THE PEQPLE Wins; organisations." - wBI/Ghmflllv-EX- 1 through the fragrant woods beside MAY KNOW know what it means in wonder ammu. her, "l..li'e's really a. sort of merry e for, _____i_._. , mble. I'm not ivorryins!’ (A =0!!!“ o! Ilium! t0 l" Your guide the sun or evenins 3E5]; 5y 111g qpagg f nDoea you, father 51,111 nuke you recording accepted facts and “a; - . - l, an allowance?" The girl's cheeks zfiiflfsm alifgmgut who sleeps beneaiih the open sky w, m ‘m1 wondering whmm.‘ flushed after she'd put the question, the Moderation League will win, or = whether all the petitions sent In? by the Churches and Temperance, Organizations will have oonsidera- , tion. The liquor trafficiethemost selfish business the worldhss ever} known. Money may make friends but it does not make ‘fellowship. Of course Government Sale is good for those who are in the li- quor selling buslnese. m i920 there were 4 dlstllleries end 17, breweries in Canada, now there are | '27 distiilerics and 86 breweries. , In 1920 the breweries and dis-l iilleries were capatllized at $40,000,- 000: now st $128,000,000. Stocks have also increased es much as 200 per cent. in value since the passing of prohibition. In nearly every Province the campaign was ,led by the Moderation League, not satisfied with the amount ct mon- ey they are making, but now ask- ing for beer by the glass in Hotels and Restaurants, ih order “e make more money. What about relief for the Dmression. One of the mea- sures of relief we hear 1110575 of, is National Economy. 1's it not true that one of -the most cdlcssal and wasteful of our National and World's extravagan- ccs is the large amount of money spent for. intoxicating liquors. Is it wise or rig-ht that at a time such imminent, the Canadian people should spend so much money in liquor? I notice an article in the ‘Ibrcn- to Evening Telegram, entitled ‘ “Happy and Hoppy," claiming that the United States people were try- ing to drown their grief in beer. Congress has said‘ this beer is not intoxicating. No matter how small the percentage of alcohol iv, anl appetite for stronger beer uli.‘ be formed. ‘ll ALCOHOL CONDEMNED "intoxicating liquors are e. hu- man manufacture. ‘ "There is no agreement between I933VAIIIIEVILLEI93B Provincial Exhibition Charlottetown, Aug. 21 st to 25th n___. P cfessicnal Bards 'Stewart & Lowther Kl~|muir_ wild profusion. Prudence plucked a noflgg gnfl msogo pure", sheaf of them and thrust them in _ 154. the loose sash of her frock. She wished this fascinating young man would talk about himself. What did he do with his life. What was IF HIE-NIB S S n. bee.» e prawn u» Red cm, 47”, trived w pui- e query w 111m- Frcight and Passengers 8.8. Ft. St. George Aug. 12 Aug. 14 ES. Ncrissa Aug. 2G Aug. 28 ) CARVELL BROS LTD. Charlottetown Agents 311 W8 ma J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTHEB ence, standing well behind the pair. failed to catch. more insolent. bad features have grown worse, and the good features have weak- ened ‘rraymorefls voice grew 1011019!" 811d > Canada has longed proved that The young man would gladly do this, but cannot of “Alcohol enfeelblee function and HUSTREI FAMILY The spectacle of (our men, one oi’ to In mid-air on a. slender thread of wire fifty feet above new and startling emotions. The Hustrei Family, which Is scheduled to make their 5111193]- snce dpring the fair which opens on August 21st, reipresent the most daring troupe of high-wire walkers In the “o - s»- ....-........... sitflniiallflflkkl 1. '“ - ~n4~.»-~..-..-..» f . w... .m '. l... H CARLOS COMEDY CIRCUS Trained animal actors in abundiinc will be on hand ‘for the companions, more lovable help- Wan“ °t the hum“ system and annual Prince Edwarirlslaud Exhibition‘: which opens August 21st. mate,’ more efficient citizens’ u: alcohol. ‘(ilarlos T ‘yjtlié-cus incluges itonicls, mofnkcys, bucking mules and “Mcoywi g, a We“; I “rm 1- ogs ga on: us one rap success on o an mztl intelligence after geingilltlasoznhettéjoszgxsgflttiefi 80m c p0 another. Military pony drills, comedy bucking mule prancing dogs and tho rare antics of jungle man" little time. My father gave me an capital, and off I went to T611118. engrossed in the recital. "1 sunk all my cash, and some more that I'd borrowed, in cattle IABRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN McLEOD 8. BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY - g. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Bow ter and Attorney-iit-Iisw MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street and tobacco. The cattle died, and the tobacco crop was an absolute fizzle. Hence the prodigal returned. He was rather vague. "I've been in Florida for some allowance." (A "remittance man." n f - M01132; cm" was he’! Prudences heart contract- ed.) He went on:- “The life was far too lmiri ‘l iliCd fruit-farming for a bit. Math-SOME d back-breaking experlencel S0 I chucked it, and came home. But it s awfully difficult to get a dec- ent job after the war. so the ‘old n‘ gave me ten thousand for Yes?" inquired his listener, much shifted his fishing-rod to the left hand, still purring at his pine. and listening coolly to the tirade. Then, suddenly, his patience evi- dently at an end. he swung his right fist to the others jaw, and- splashh-Traymore the immaculate went head over heels backward in the water-l (To be Continued.) curs a soars‘ sllsht doses of this narcotic pol- ell.i..."""‘...."iei".“.'."..'.i son. Little by little, Industry ls A“Yh.""m“"' waking up to the wastes produced 2° m...‘ “M” "m" by c. drinking set of laborers Regulation is no remedy. Finland is learning the same lesson. 'I‘l_ie United States already sees some tragic results 0f the partial altera- tion of the attempt to eliminate the drink traffic. Slowly but sure- ly the nations of the earth are having their eyes opened w the subtle and insidious ways by which the traffic has bllnlrered them too long. Gradually the schools of the land are teaching the youth of our day the evil consequences of even handling modem expensive and complicated machinery. The Drink ‘rrafflc faces its day of doom! We'll hoblile deadly Drink, says ed boudoir largely populated their-own accord; they simply can't. Are the majority of drinkers slaves to alcohol tn the sense that it controls them more than they‘ can control it? They are. —Arnold Bennett. _________.._._. . A MASCULINE WAIL A complaint was recently voiced t the/t trans-Atlantic steamshlps have become too flossy and lady- like. There is practically not a space left aboard them which a mere man may call his own. Even the ship's smoking room, once a choice refuge frequented almost entirely by men, solid, substantial "Alcohol weakens the will and and comforting in its furnishings, mo...“ my . has been turned into a pastel-tlnt- “Alcohoh by m, action on the by diminishes strength. to disease and retards cure. tains warmth in the human body. development of muscle in young persons which alcohol may engender s/re attained nor retained by the use of intoxicating liquors. the organs of sense. for the liver, nerves and brain. brain, prompts to deeds of folly, BARRISTEII. SOLICITOR. ETC.‘ Cameron Iiioclr,ChariottetownJJfJ. JJI. MacDonald, K13. tlimcv ROYAL VICTORIA Cortes: MeGlLL UNIVERSITY TIDE], AIDIIXWEIYTIIIflIYl-IDI. IAIOI ITIJTICOIA AID HUUIT IOIAI MONTREAL Daihousie University ladies. Sieainships have gone ef- femlnate, mores the pity. But cp- parently nothing can be done about it. The catering of the ses, as of the land, is all to feminine tastes. A liner for men only ought to be popular. To the old sea dogs with vlrile tastes it would be e. de- lightful ship filled with the old "Regulation." Let's kill the Brash-Vote for “Elimination.” vice. cruelty and crime." "Alcohol increases susceptibility “Alcohol neither creates nor sus- ' "Alcohol checks the growth and “The D pleasurable sensations ransient, deluslve and pernicious. "'I‘rue, vigorous health is neither “Alcohol narcotises and deranges "Alcohol has a strong affinity —-Dr. J. B. Dunn. DYSENTERY IS DANGEROUS ' GIIEOK IT AT OIIGE furnish laughs and amusement from start to finish. will be afioxilcil an opportunity of witnessing this ‘ at! part of a. huge program of features scheduled for the grand stand performances. - salt tang, providing e perfect es- Apigicatiovie should Rsslwiiveni-kvedflvepmibvbidlnsmivorg-shlvmodvn Hfifl’ NW3 8cm“ cape from lavender and lace trim- "” mcdewly. - equ pmen or women etu ents mi enl end non- A ' comm ‘ m“! .. H. F- Mc-CPHEE. B- A. Permit-romeo r " ~ r ‘widow i-Vih- F-wiiv etc-i- sm iiieerllltullmlgciem’ Em T1 ifiemdli mime?“ BARRISTER, souicrron lpplyto (EA, B.Se., B.Ccsi.) Ind In tin Faculty cf Mule H i. h - '- °'° w ° es‘ m‘ n" NOTARY, an. m: wanorn Allmltldnumbslolscliolsnhlpsend Hamlin. n“ n‘ " I'm"! "°1'--P1°"1d°“¢° J°umfl~ Riley Building, Charlottetown {___.. 511ml!" sfllvllmh r = .________- —- —— 31ml" Mmkw-r-ain: om CRIME PROBLEM BELL s. MATHIESON “,'.§,','°,,':,';,‘,',‘;‘,1,l°“"°°°'°““°“ U. R. Bell I). L. DIILHIIBSOD, L.I..D. Barristers & Solicitors Money to Loan Cameron Block, CharlnttetowmPJlJ. MARK R. McGUlGAN, B DIONEY T0 LOAN BARIHSTER, SOLICITOR. dic- Iiilcy Building Charlottetown. I‘. E. Island. in Loan and Collection: given the vcry best attention. T-t COL. A. E. OOODBIIIIII. LL-D" ‘Illieiilfilltlil Cmisefvaiilflicflfiisic 1M1 COIIOSITIOII rlanoronrl Residence for ERIIESTIkIII-LAN. l-Anllos. hecuFJi-C.lI..F.I.C.0..PI|Ic|ri|. HEALEYWILLAN. In. Dcc..F.li.C.0.. VICI-PIIICIIAI- ' Re-opens September let, 1933 DEPARTMENTS OF INSTRUCTION vioim VIOLA ILOCUIIOII llllullio VIoLimcILLb ccnnucrins oncan ‘ noun: bu! IALLET DAIIcINu OICIIISTIII. IISTRIIIENYI DALCIIIIIZ IIIIITDIIIIC! MlDWiNTERsnn MIDSUMMER EXAMINATIONS YEAR IIOOK AND SYLLAHUS ON REQUEST- ADDRESS: I)! COLLEGE ST, TORONTO. 2. Cannes. Bonn e1 Oevnncn rnresv Young Women Students Full particulars on request Firsgcmfl. Third Year ~ n; Graduate Fellowships. University Aid and Loan Funds. R I trdti -- A t! d Sci iefnfibzr Ziihwur new: alumni: friearnalinisiig nnd DarlmoullnSepiember 26th In new liurlenls; September 27th to 30th (l2 o'clock noon) for other liinn new students ivfi."l;.l”if%i°v§f‘° some For full Information apply to the Registrar. Judge Marcus Kavanaugii of .4». means, obtained more than enough money to pay for building \l.nl ; ~|r Kllllflk Hllli- ll Haw» Till‘!!! 1h" ENLARGEMEVNT FREE! i"» -. _\ iyili ii THE. we/wu , ‘7'.‘~2T' - dburn O -‘ MONCTON, NB. t l’ _ , ’ is the remedy you should use. ' F“'1° S°"°""‘.i'.'3' °‘ "'"' "50 vhlw- Mm a m» emcee» n .. not .. experimen t... . urea CAPT. CHARLES’ LEAPING HOUNDS 9 5. m PW“ .°“.m"“9 °I on the bench, states that no-lcss "d Pmved Preparation t thaebeen matriculation examinations. Sept. than 350000 Dem“ in m,‘ Cour“ in Canada for the past 88 yenvn Lovers oi the pedigreed dogs have a treat In store in the form 2629' 1933‘ - ' h" B“ b°W°I Wmlllliflil- of a splendidly spectacular animal production which will B1199" m .5159 three 39cc‘?! $200 "lid"- ITY 11"‘ Darwin? °1' whim!’ b!’ Price, 50c. a bottle at all dru ‘ front of the Grand Stand at the Prince Edward Island n hibltloll shlps- crime. Last year crimnale, by ille- nndeclers; put u I b Th T. Co. Iimiwnllzirogio. (gut. . , l w wiwiiiwi ward Island Exhibition on August 21st, America's most entertaining comedy acrobatic features. Their whirl- wind physical accomplishments interspersed with laugh provokinl comedy antics will make their offering appreciated on the huge pl’!!- gram of features scheduled this year. Hounds, and comprises several Blue-blooded Whippets and Groi- hounds, their performance consists and thrilling jumps, other for supremacy In: In the air. But height does not seem to dnunt the hounds for ti!!! bark joyously as they race towards tho obstacle. ' i I u hearty laugh as lie buriesqucs the enormous leaps of the other l l l ' - hounds, and relieves the serious routine with his donlsh him"- Hounds is vlriis throughout sud never falls to send the Ipwllm‘ lrlid with enthusiasm. s, dancing and ys, all combine to Fair visitors ‘ve feature ACTON‘ FOUR The Acton Four which opens an engogcment at the Prince Ed- is heralded as one of for this year's grand stand program. 1t is ,.. sented by Capt. Charles and his innions manic! of n. series of extraordinary hill! each canine compel‘ _, strenuously with tht in the height of the jump until they are towel‘- Of course there is n. clown dog in the troupe, and he elicits mill! The entire performance presented by Cllfl- Chlfhl’ “w.”