~ O TIIE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i shortitisajoytoirnow how many I , ; , i g1... we splendid" virtues have . .. p. 0mm, TH,“ crvrnii. auinnuv umvrs mus _ m Mm m m, i w . ........i. AVE uovrv on cou 1 WALT“ “Sm” w“? H" n“ "8’ ~ i ‘rizllzieerwand better because of tbs ' 2 »' She Ill surrounded Y This column In reserved for Queen! ,1 - PHILLIPS noums men. all desiring to County It!!! of local m...» but nd- -——- L‘ l G u mm“, infiugggg exerted, lifting KAY i. 1.9m her in their arms wens-beg s: n newly MM" ""1 1" And Still Plays a it e 0 and m,“ m om. Wm _ I fin u inserted at I cents n word ltrlflly U8 UP uni “in, sauna‘) i “"31"! when ZEQLMZM’. P"'1’1' 1" “1“"“‘ How many of us, when we no 8%» hearts a desire to be truer and a thero was win be the eeeel i» his!“ "i nobler. It is true. "while bee»: "Qmllll $1 15 YORKSHIRE NH-s _ ' y her SWORD FISH fresh today at activity of tgiiinvlggm: dud... mm m,“ summon,“ to: M‘ I n50 f a husband! Mom’ 1206' 1111i esfl-glrlszlrherftgfs-oiili Samar: nobler uiehievemenrtz. a?“ m ‘ ' » flu“ kmbhuw“). _ » on. s. s. suannwoorvs oiiiee tixlldéprlhdrlvo-my Ford car 4o m; uunmn c: an]; up: u, “pan”! ' l. ‘w. will be closed until Thursday. miles over hili;1t3;ii!lfl;l;l:sntliitl:g§- m! Q “we but m’ me or! , o u 5f - tory, and can ~ ' I | SNIIIII “not i 'l'hrlrl-wlfbedred--- | littlod 1h lifwilicontlnuetoinlblro , 1‘- “11 11°" "1' h‘: 1m" '1" 11m nronmrms Wednesday éflla-igietnakszrltetlllileml °“P “M33111 Is o: we’ toil on at life's tasks. ilmn TERNIS CASH " no“ m '1 “'1 "1 Y"“"‘ ‘° “"1" ' ‘ ' ' night. Elliott's Orchestra. Last dance §va1fleffwfi ,‘,:,,‘,f,§‘°,,,’,°“§.",$§ Mrs. MacDonald. had heavy E ALSO NEWS AND COMEDY of the season. 1301- health and enabling me to keep on burdens to bear and h-ials. 110% light, to endure, a sufferer herself as well ss for others because of long continued illness, in the home, but-ever patient and submissive to its end. At last, in the P. I. I. gogpim, m Aug, 14th, after a critical operation, her saintly spirit vacated the tenement of clay and entered that abiding home when by Rev. w. mirohison and Mrs. James Gillis. The vlllbesrers were Oapt. Craig, Dl-niol McDonald, Wilfred McLean. John McLeod. Frank Rooney and James Morrhscy. working at the factories as engin- cerP-L. A. Whether you are still in your ‘teens or out your prime. it i! neither too early nor too late to Sim-g, an the “little daily dose. Just n tiny, tasteless pinch of Kruschen Salts in your mornins 611i! 0f W! °1' coffee! 'i'hey ensure internal clean- imegmnd keep the blood-stream pure. New and refresfliigd blgod is sent coursing to ever! 1'6 ° V0111‘ _ being- Rheumetiem- headaches 1"" m" 1'“ "m" “w” m“ m’? ‘rho sad dolth of Ronald Gillis. digestion W1 bad-mm‘ 1“ 1”“ 1°“ m- formerly of st. reiers my, occur- $118107. PQtQT MBOAdBms Martin Maclnnis. Alton Anderson. John Sutherland and John Maclseao. Muses and prayers were said ‘by his cousins, Rev. Adolphus Giliis, Rev. Louis Dougan, Rev. Emmm Dougan; Prayers by Sister at, Catherine Gillis, St. Joseph's Cob. vent, Charlottetown. P. E. 1., and sister Mary Rose MsoDonald, con. nect; also Masses said by Fatim- .._.._ POULTRY-We are on the mar- ket for some heavy live fowl, deliv- ery at our plant, Charlottetown, Sept. l8 to 20. The Harris Abattoir 1C0. Ltd.. Charlottetown. 1185 Kay, Francis - Nils Astor . -. i i: Walter Huston At Prince Edward Starting with a breath-taking as Kay Francis, Nils Asther, Waiter spectacle of the world shocking as- ‘Huston and Phillips Holmes. this rsssination of the Archduke Fer- new offering is a composite‘ of all and of Austria. in Sarajevo just the romantic and dramatic ingred- nre the ouzbrcnk of the World ients which round. up to furnish an and ending with an even more all-sustaining evening of talkie en- h-iziknr; clizuux in which a. tertainmcnt. . HADDOCK AND FRESH FIL- LET-S at B00175. 1206. VISITING (YITAWA-Hnn. Dr. MB. DONALD Oflslsll a ‘mud setiivs the fiiio of his wlfc and lilo mcin whom she loves. "Stu " zit ilic wd to bi‘ one 0f those . 1:1 Wlllflli every reel ' cnsu, cXCliC- u‘ lit uliil .~.ui.i.\.!i (iiximzi. A u‘. u. iicrlPCliOil by a cast] Holmes, Eugene Pallette, O. Henry viiizch iixciiuu-a allCll film headliners mi at Daybreak," which opened are something to talk about, and ' Prince Edward the over to be relied upon Huston The lovc scenes between Miss Francis and the romantic Asther contributes another magnificent per- formance as the husband. The pic- lure is also benefited by the work in supporting roles of Phillips Gordon, Louise Closser Hale and Jcnsn. Parker. ig ill the loading roles iiii-rous content 0f all a that go to make imuuit. "Pwasuroi- Cruise” Delightful 4 i Comedy Romance At Capitol " that he stands supreme in high glamour with superb portrayal. As her husband, Roland Young proves comedy characterization. Una. O‘Connor, Herbert Miuuliii and Frank Atkinson are a. trio of comics it would be hard to surpass any- where, and Minna. Gombcllks per- formance is crisp and snappy. Ralph a day, and yet for whom we have no kind word. It was a fine thought of Pascal that if the hard-hearted man could be induced to visit the poor in. their abject misery, even he would b9 induced to part with at least some superflulty for their, relief. Also when accused of giving too much away, that he would mako himself a bcggar~"Oli," he said, “I never knew a perscg yet who did not leave something be- hind him when dying." W, J . P. hfaclvlillan, Acting Premier, Hon. J. A. MacDonald, MIR. and Mr. W. Qester S. McLure, M.P-. left for Ottawa Monday on business. 1n Dr. MacMlllarrs absence, Hon. l-l. F. MacPhee is filling the position of Acting Premier. ENUOYED HOLIDAY-liar. Al- bnn Q. Baker lofit on Saturday morning on return to his home 1n Winthrop, Muss. after spending the last three months visiting relatives and friends in his native province. It is seventeen years since Mr. Baker was here and his many friends were again delighted to Pliivy his affable company, and to sec him looking so hale and hearty. POLICE COURT-Atthc police court yesterday morning a man ranks of the church militant are being continually invaded arid 0H1‘ loved ones are of St. Andrew's United Church. '1°1°1'11°"- responded m the mu w come up Louis in Massachusetts, U. S. A., higher She heroically won out in 111111 311-11195 511115 °1 11133- P- E- 11" mefls great “m, m, m, noble, land, and two sisters, Mrs. M. and w Emmett OT-Ianley. Numerous Mm Cards by his relatives and kind‘ friends o! Bt. Peter's and Illrr0imd-_- ~ ing districts were deeply avbieci." '“ sted. “ May his soul rest in peace, Y- Sh, w” I ma" chfimm’ m, rod in Roxbury, Mass. His aeeui h . Ill u E vi o n | AM ‘:‘°.:1:;1‘;:".“°.f.it." :5: elem-ii ‘Yiiilfeifii MRS. uscron MACDONALD friend we shall, and do, miss her; frerreblrgttlgfnngffiggaklzidtyge: but we know that our loss is her member o! u; catholic church md eternal gain. We, therefore, say h“ m’ madam“ o, mung me 1mm“ "1111111 111° “mm”? “m” mission in at. Patrick’: Church, and thg shadows flee away." Roxbun,’ bu", m‘ dam m w“ Pei-ill“ “We! i" ‘hi’ m °* 11* walled at his sister's, Mrs. Daniel she leaves to mourn their loss POW“, when m, wk“ w“ cover, three sons, John and Russell at m; with new,“ and M." i MR8. IBID STEWART Many friends were indeed son‘; to learn of the death or Mrs. mu - Stewart (nee Maggie Owen), at The home, social circle and the summoned from .the activities of this life to Join home. Wesley 1n Indiana. U- B. A-i Cards and Spiritual Bouquets given m, mm, o; h..- me", mg, ~. in the higher service above. also time dwshtere. “smell” by his relatives and friends o! Bw- Stewart. Hamilton, n. n. r. W Recently MTS- 1190191‘ Miwnw" “d M"1'1°n "11 11°11“, new‘ 1n 1°11- m‘ "mam we“ 111511 111k“ she had arrived only a short time to 8t. Peter's, Prince Edward Island accompanied by Mrs. Powell .to his aged father's, where he wished and. loved to be the last two years, as he had been in poor health, The late Ronald Gillis when a aid a helpful and devoted memberiMB-‘iiiachllfleiit-‘l. U- 5- A» and 1°11? previous to her death from her John, Alexander and home in Amherst, N. S. ‘rhe law Mrs. Stewart was a. daughter of the late Arthur and Mrs. Owen, of Malpeque. The furlral was held crthwhlle achievements of Y°11113 °1 M115511°1W5°115 11116- 1111“ on Sunday afternoon from the youth was an Altar Boy and a. mem- ber of the choir and organist of his l Parish Church, St. Peter's. l-lo was fagent for the late William Lewis. '- Cardigan, headstone and marble work, also for A. Home and Oom- pany, ma, Charlottetown. P. u. 1., . Si,‘ relates the story ' woman who decides t0 . U1 411cc into her mur- liie by ta m; a cruise on one ui‘ indie ilnirrs whose principal cur- go is a group oi pioiisiirc-sccikiiig . s. Iii-r lnasbzmti, a timid , ., mumps yulflfilllflll, isn't cu- ixw i.» w. husizzsur about. his wife's Forbes, Theodore von. Eltz, Robert Grcig and Arthur l-lcyt are splend- idly cast in important roles. On Short Subject program Jack Pearl Moore commonly known to radio fans as The “Baron Munch- ouson" Prince of Liars, maintains the comedy which one expects from But let me not. lend you to sup- pose you all can do great things, and become great. The experience of a life now running over 50 years forbids that .Our greatest mistakes arise from over confidence in our own powers whcn young, and a. too residence of her sister, Mrs. Bert Stewart, and was conducted by Rev. W. B. Lox-ins’. Kensington, a [large number of sympathizing ‘friends being present. The funeral- was under the direction of the imdertaher, Mr. Roy Phillips. the life and proving herself faithful M- G11115v Piedecea-sed- unto the end received the imper- On Aug. 16th she was laid to ighgblg “own that never dlms but rest in the family plot in Belfast grows brighter and brighter unto Cemetery. The services, which were the perfect day. largely attended, were conducted There is a. comparatively brieIEby Rev. H. Pierce, assisted by Rev. charged with being drunk and in- capable, was fined $20.00 and costs. Another drunk and incapable had his bail of $5.00 cstreated. Awoman charged with vagrancy was given thirty days in jail. A Customs case was adjourned until the 25th, the ' Albt , _ t , t . . m, so 1111“- Wm‘ W“ 1"" Sham“? . period allotted to us here to ac- John mircbiebu of st. John, N. s. b n, 1mm 1m 1 '2‘. .. -___-__-—_ thte be'h, bdi- . wdI-memer“ 6 °°l i a... ‘ m ‘ fiLfiiifbilisé ‘$1115.. f)...» fiiimuii. tflttleuickiiig: 2.1:. Us d-°"’“d°’" ""“°“““g 1‘ °‘°°‘°‘“ w‘ eembibb urea tasks: but although suitable eeiee were imely rendered C... o, mm, Mm remains were borne to his lllldofl- ' Ne“ “*1 1’“““°"“111y’ h" mm" “OUT Island” the b‘, Ln 1 g "r 1 p “flute o! slcknem A mmpharged He leaves to mourn an. aged ra- taking Parlors and from thence s, s if) 1J-'.".iilll_' B. steward 0n the . us ca; o 11 e‘ and the neces‘ W111i nmPpayment 01 dog 173x W115 “be d x b u” My 911ml” Qgnvqygd fhggn by 1 \,- e e 1i) Llliii. is. to curry his wife _____. sary attention to little things is a gym-d $290 and c953 or three dgyg_ the,’ “w” a N’ m our 1° ' r ( i. for diversion. l in has the dubious satis- iucimn oi‘ sbclng his wife pursued b,’ iili minim-i" oi men, and of learn- " c 1S not completely averse ~' o hcizsclf, There are a. or of lllllCS when he would likc ‘llil whole tiling oil‘, but finds chm. mldoccln is a bad place to do that. s picture, guvzng a. vivid dc- Pro-fessiciial Bards Stewart 8. Lowthelj J. D. STFl/YABT. K- C. N. W. LOWTHER BARRISZ :83. SOLlClTORS, ETC. fi-l (in-iii (icnrgc Street Mfihil-IY TO LOAN >._ McLEOD <91. BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEX ' W. E. llENZfLl-ZY, K. C. liaivittiir 11ml Attorncy-ut-IAI MONEY TU LOAN Office; (l Richmond Street ;_=.. _._ ~_, p: z i-JE. LL 8i MATHIESON it. R. Bell ll. L. Miithlrsnn, LJAD. Barristers &_S0llclt0l‘S ‘Nioncy to Loan FJYWPIOY] Block, ChnrloftctownJlEJ. Ii. minimum, m. BARRISTER. SOLXCITOR, eke. ltilcy Building ' Charlottetown. P. E. Island. iifmwv to Loan and Collection! given the vcry best attention. BTS-TJ-G-lmonth. (Foutfiiucd from page 4) neglect of pimctuality is a vicious habit far too easily allowed amongst us. They are the littlc foxes that spoil the vines and make the christian unfrultful and inop- erative fcr good. Tlfllg is a talent unpunctual attendance upon meet- doing business, the aimless gossip and. foolish talking, and the quiet. satisfaction with which hours and days are passed by with nothing useful done or purposed to be done, I tremble for the future. and re- member it la written "what thy hand flndeth to dc, do with thy might." The Poet says, "Not enjoyment. and not sorrow I5 our destined end or way, Bur, to not, that each to-morrow Finds us farther than today." I am glad, however. to observe, there are many bright examples of ciicrgy, industry and dcvotcdncss among our countrymen, And that some of our young men at home and abroad have distinguished themselves far above their fellows, especially as regards self-devotion to the service of Christ. Yes, young men. what a bright example to you Wils your countryman, the lamented missionary Gordon. With few lid- vantages from early education, at an age when many would think themselves too old to learn, and whilst laboring himself for his daily dirty, too often overlooked. It is the plodding boy that ofiencst gets on in life, ’tis the careful housewife makes the happy home, ’tis the tmdesman who sticks ‘to his busi- ness who is sure to succeed, and that homely proverb, “Let the coir‘ blcr stick to his last," has wisdom (To be continued.) f. U“ AN BRAE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE l The Rguls: monthly meeting for September was held at the home of Mrs, Ellen Mcabe with an at- tendance or nine members and three viisiiors. Meeting opened with singing the Ode. Roll call was answered with present. Minutes of last were read. 'I‘hcre was no busi- ness spoken of only that the pro- ceeds from tlic rufilc and dance amounted to scvcntocn dollars. It was decided upon not to have any for October. A 5010 was sung by one of the members. Sick Com. mittee was nppoinied, Mrs, Han-y Mallard and Mrs. Peter D. Cownay. Next, meeting, the annual, is to be held at the homc of Mrs. Mary C. Mclnnis, roll call to be answered with paying annual fees. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. James R. Man- 111118- Meeting closed with singing BONSHAW STUDY GROUP- The first meeting of the Borishaw Study Group was held on Sept. 5 in Bonshaw School. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the retiring secretary, Miss Annie MacEacheri-i, and approved. ‘the ginning Makes a. Good Ending" were made by Supervisor Mac- Phsil after which each of the sev- en teachers present gave a sug- gestlon. The topic suggested for langusiie. osbecially pronunciation and articulation. Each teacher is also to read a1 chapter from any text 0n questioning, _ \ i . ,- PERSONALS i \s4" .__- ~ i‘ the next meeting Oct. 11th was ‘Mira. John Howell and Master‘ Robert of Bangor were in the city on Fuiday last. Miss Etta Gates was a passenger yesterday morning en route to Newton, Mass. Mrs. Florence Collins, Middleton, Conn, has arrived in Victoria and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wallace Stewart. Mrs. E. Boswell and Miss Elsie Boswell, who motored to. Saint John about two weeks ago with Mrs. motor hearse to her homo in Am- herst, N. 5.. whore they were laid to rest beside those of her husband who predeceased her a fow year-l age. mach sympathy is mreieed to the brothers and sisters and all other narrowing friends. ers. Annie, Mrs. John J. MacDonald, Pisquid; Mrs. Mary Kisterton; ‘Deni. Mrs. Daniel Powell. of Boston. Mass; John in Boston, Mass; Jo- seph, Paul and James at home. A large concourse of cars and car- riages comprised tho ccrtege to St. Peter's Church, August the 9th. High Mass was celebrated by his beloved onAooomtol led Cutie-inn. O f ewuuiesauebefieeioqbesaweem (but. Soonpimplco e _ acoouatd A-wM-igmrmmfidmmmssam "'*:£“‘" gqueuupdom. Myihairielont mt! md 1t Thiesxporthiadeinplwns i lme c0101- md agugn 01a, given us for improvement, and ads. llblllfldfi°5llfll¢1fll°dmfi° bus. cruise have boon captured ‘when 1 ngfe the me 115mg, the 112(15):‘??? h: t3 613:; i: 3261;131:215? ifilcm“ °é 11:11:11“ resumdMazs Qfiuumm P1151901‘. R"- 5- Mwmflwéhx‘: ‘i: Canada. wile/tailor it may be in 1 ' ' ° °W$1 195 911- 51111" ' ' a that solemn Roman Os- Qmmm i. not impog-mng am Indflc. ‘blank. 2cm oi’ illgll jiiika on the high work W011 in a community, 8nd Eachem; secretary, Katie M, Mac- aim‘ eml “Wm w” entoned. The hens; _ _ As m, ,,h.,,,,,_,,.n j Wm,’ Gem ings, the easy neglect of long en- that Co‘ mt, mu a th i, _ , _ zlm-QIW ‘ an.‘ present time. ciicvc Tobin coutbu s cizzirui and EHECIHPIIB. the 1114019111 Way 01 mm“ 1 5 me Kay' Remarks on ‘A Good Be a saeeewfilii. w” 1171"“ by 1113 “113111 and “hum ' Ronald Msclnnis. Pall bearers: Roy m", o" M“, “m”, Lhflm... CENTRAL SCHOOL FAIR The BOYS’ and GIRLS’ ROYAL SHOW WILL BE HELD IN . The Exhibition Building, Charlottetown Thursday and Friday "—‘ ‘ bmadv he gave himself resolutely m “God Save the King." Windsor, have returned to their - . ' . work for God, and to educate him- 11°11“? 111 v1°1°1111~ i t d f MARK R- M°GU1GAN' self for the ministry. And by dint C“ GET P191111"? V "'—-' - e s ' n ' i _ _ _0f hard labor and Gods blessing 0F YOUR. HEADACHE Miss Gertrude Metcalfc, of Vic- ' BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. torla, is visiting in Buckvilie, N. B, _ , MONEY TO LOAN f‘ mcrsm Block. F. MacPHEE, B. A.‘ I without any claim to talent, he be- came what ho set before himself six long years before. a missionary to the heathen. He went out to ROCHESTER, N. Y, Sept. ls-A photograph of a. "splitting head- ache“ was among pictures exhibited today at the opening of the con- the guest of her friend, Miss Edithe Morris. Rev. R. R. St. John, of the Exq WH ER E -- the future of Agriculture for tliis province will be mirrored in tile ex- )_ that country, whose soil was reck- ‘ . . _ _ J "AR-RWTER- 8011mm“ m, Wm, m, ,,,,,,,,, o, ,, ,0“... 3:23; gfsoiciiikeufielesieel Pbew- 222T’; szecigetiygncxigezisiepiiigig- hibits shown by the first and second prize winners at the local School N°Tmm m‘ mhsmlmy» “"4 "1111 "i" “mmilei Among tho exhibits are photo- Mr. and Mrs. Patrick st. John, Sou- F 311's recentl)’ held- gbgieiiecen Farmers We arc ready to buy lilllill) (L-VTS. SEED ‘i. SEE!) BARI.EY,'SPJED i“ and FEED u UCK- t Willi-Vi‘, either for (‘ASH or in exchange for FlilillS ‘if all kinds. civmana co. Limited ‘ lesson of such a life ringing in our i i i5 i 6mm FEED \VHEAT, i, i i established himself amongst its wild heathen inhabitants; and after a residence of five years among them, he and his wife were mur- dered crueliy. in revenge for his bc-aring faithful testimony against their vices and ldolatrics. With the ears, it seems fitting to press upon my young friends the importance or recognizing the proper object of faithful for tho work 0f your cal- ling. whatever it is; as far as pos- sible make yourself mastcr of it. but give your best affections to Christ, for He only is worthy of them. Do not permit yourself duli_ listless ways in your work, or in your pnsiimc. Be hearty and carn- cst. As you wish to live happy, livc usefully. Besides getting your own living think of others and help them. Rcmrmbor it is the duties which lie at. our door for which ihc v Lord holds us accountable, the Lazarus at the gate. the little chilrl graphs made with infra red rays, an innovation that hardly has puss- cd experimental stages. inc; are dc- signed to photograph beneath the skin surface. one photograph shows the clouding cf an air cell in the forehead, a frontal sinus, indicating the presence of an infccmn and thc cause of o. “splitting headache.” Mlmbrrlw Ilnlmrnt for Sciatica. __i_s Send me In your wool to be spun ‘into Yarn and wove into Blankets. The charges are: single yarn 23 cents. doubled 26 cents per pound, Blankets $2.00. and if unlaundered ".85; it takes five lbs. of wool per Blanket. Wool must be well washed and all dlri and burrs picked out The she of single yarn is medium, and doubled yarn line, medium, worse nnd hooking yarn. Put ship- flcrs name on all parcels and own- cr’! naml‘. address and instructions inside. Send by mall or freight. Freight will be paid on 100 lb. iota that crosses cur path a dozen times WM. LANDBIGAN, 65 Queen Street, Charlottetown . _._,....-. .__..____, “Hg. ris. Mr. Loyola I. Duffy, a member of the 1933 graduating class of St Dunstans University, left this morning for Montreal. where he will enter lVlcGiil University as a dental student. Miss Bessie B. Beer has left on tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Beer. some gnud PRESSED Iifc I would any bc hearty for both i‘. "’"'"~-~— —'k-—'~_'———-i “tum to we“ Newwm Mass" at. ii A l . s u E n a n a “,o,,,,,,_ ma, m‘ b, -m,,m and spinning and weaving ter heme event the eummer vflee- Friday at 1.30 P. M. the winning boy and girl athletes from the several ' Mrs. Oliver MauKenzie and young son Robert left on rctum to Bos- ton Saturday morning. Mrs. Mac- Kenzia spent the past three months summering on the island. Miss Vivian MacPherson, R. N. of Portland, Maine, is spending two months vacation with hcr Pherson, Burlington, before taking up her duties again at Maine Eye and Ear Infirmary, Portland. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mc-‘ Two days crammed full of interest for botli old and young. All Exhibits must b_e an place m Main Building at 2 o’clock Thursday. Judging will begin immediately. Judging of Calves and School Fair and Club sections will commence at same hour. On Thursday evening a Public S eak ing Contest will be held in the Paton Pavilion, commencing at 7.30 o’c ock. ' . Friday morning Judging will be com pleted in ‘all sections. ' ' ‘ i, schools competing at local Fairs, will contest for athletic honors, on the track in front of Grand Stand. An attractive program is arranged for pupils of all school ages. i The Prosperity 0f 0111' citilqlifi ilebcn ds on the success of Agriculture. It becomes the duty of every citizen to support this important undertaking and thereby encourage our boys and girls in their Agricultural and Schol- astic efforts. Reserve the above dates. ' “iv ‘*- 7 .. QiDMISSION-EXI-IIBITORS FREE. ADULTS 25 ACENTS. CHILDRENi 1 UNDER 15 YEARS 10 CENTS. ' v/ ~ ‘z. mantra.» aux sumac»): ~23,’