liucusr 10.71935 ma Ci-IARIJOTTETOWN ouanoiax . S TOC Q A TIONS . M ’I 1 iQnotstlons lnxnhlul t", Johnston ' '25 Wsrd tliinlokié A ‘l. I u N ' Curb , iae Richmond Strsst ' Charlottetown). _ ‘I lltoeks Opened Lsst rected For Eve ‘s... ... .. u. 0°’ r3 - w.» O . Weilllfisilay and BCI.'owA.... 2o _ gruclg Silk III IOIIIB Saturday Issue. 11.. >1- »' 2'2 ' ua Inonuon . ‘g2 Oats -. .. ooe ‘f. ' *2 Ha)‘. loose n, 00c 3% 5mm p'"‘"' ‘“ 4°‘ Can an .. . in; 9 - . V. u-nu- I-wnlr , ‘c‘§$.'§'“§$.i.' "TY". i1‘. 1 hi.“ 113* Di- d l’ . . ui/ s9’ celery bunuceh 25-2701 goiii9(l:srit]1:btd,.. , New pots s p . . 25c. m" P" P, - - .- - as: itch-tar‘ 1* ti‘ .2. mmhm’ i" uni-us . . w: rs Blueberries qt How Suiiilwlhip . 1o 1o linsnbrri-it-s lmx Hum 5,4,13,- _ , 3i,‘ 3y Currants Black out , lloll iioiu slim-s i380 1:11 Gooseberfles qt " lliiicilifl llll‘ ' i?“ Cauliflower r-iu-h 15.; Luke or ‘plum-q h» 8 9mm“ n’ ' ' 9-! Massey Harri: . 41/‘ 4% Beets bunch 5r: iiciroii up»... . L my‘, 12-, Veal l_h ‘ .. 10-: Mont Pow . . I‘ 32, Rona! I'm-i’ . . . 12.1m- Natl Bi--\'.' . . . zio an stew meats . 19.13,; Nat Sieoi l‘.|r l0, 101/ m... so; 5:“,";,,.‘~";r,;', ~ - - - ,,§- ,3- Broiiers .. 7341.00 st iii-iv reap $14 w, . Shsii-inigun . 17% 17E shei- wii . . . . . . .. 12 1': Steel Co Can I'm“ 49% names (‘nmnicrrfl 1441/5 Montreal . , . iioviilfivciiu 210 oyii .. _ ' Blink of (‘un 55 57% cnu 1t .. ‘.- -—-—-—'--~————— iqb u 25. UsVs Mlnnrdfi for liiindruf, Advertising Bates-Qilayaiile in ‘Advance Central Gunilla! locals. per word; lo prl Iordi Wsiitern and Elston Ioosll. ls Annnnnciinasnts and Cnmlng lvsnts, ls grr word; Olssslilrd 2o. per worili ls llemnrlsm Notices. ‘lilo. per Inch; Lin. of no"! “g Bnlrllllll (Iflorlnss. Osrdl, no, do par Ilnmr: utm- or Onndolones, 10o. psr Inch word Other rstas on nppllmtlun. 1 Nntlers of Thanks nail Apprsrisfol. 7th. nos lnoh an do. Iii-Alman- (ihlrs- lur our advertise-oat unity-rm ma. liATI-Ii-Ro psr word, three Is-ser- for ths prion sf two, strictly lo In ndvlnes. To Let ‘I0 LET- SEVERAL Ariiiifii merits. Call 288-J. L-sooe-s-io-ai. TO LEI-COMPACT SEVEN B. 0M house, radiators, grate. pply __Gusrdian. ~ L-9017-0-l0-3i 1.:- T0 1.11:1- -~nssinasi.n missin- ence. Also rooms. A9111)! 70 Longworth Ave. L-9008-8--i0-3i. N T0 LET - DESIRABLE HOUSE in good locality. Central. Oflice in connection. Write J. M. H. care Guardian. L-8B50-B-8-3i. T0 LET-ONE OF THE MOS/l‘ DE- sirnble apartments in the Ciity, 167 Prince Si. Apply Dr. Heavth Mc- Intyres oflice, 140 Richmond St. 15-8995 mtlisisellesisgegm WHY NOT TAKE ADVANTAGE of the much larger incoriiu secur- ed by , basing a guesranteed aimuity in the Sim Life. Oosts you nothing to investigate. See . A. Moore. Currie Billiidaizlzl‘. gEttetoWnLZ é____;____ _. _____Help Wanted EARNEST WORKER disman- Christian man or woman to dis- tribute Religious Literature. Good pay with opportunity to advance to travelling position. iwite Box 32, Toronto A. N-3524--8-3-l0-l7. i. MAN OB. WOMAN T0 -,_I‘RAVEL for old established hourie. Yearly guarantee $1.092. (Sill. weekly average) and expenseii. Write Winston 00., Dept. W. ‘Iloronto. N-35I5r-B-7-l4-2l. ' Lost LOST - BETWEEN CIIIIRLOHI- town and Montague, "Mind Shield" for rest csr fender. Finder notify W. G. H . Oh lotteiiow . o" at - 1.43093 , ___1'1eu29_el_____ 3"‘?- woinii WANTED fro swam private Kindergarten ' in their own homer. this itomingrFs-il. Pres Booklet on Nqimst. Oaiiad- iI-n Kindergarten Institute. T01’- onto (l0). Established. 1W7. N-ilfll-d-l-Bot-tf. Sales Help- Mlle" Fem" , Nagy rout-out strsotivs, calendars, bullion"! cards, snvslopss witlt. wsllst its? ‘liyls, fsnoy linsd s d decorated to mstch osids Iilslborsts use 0i gold sud ailm- dssishl Iii-ll Nu‘ "l"! coloured insets. minty initisi osrds thst sen new sad dif- lmot. sanity. IXQIIIAIN numbers equlppsd with hsndlc. Prices stsrt style cords wi at as d liar ' do Liberal , coiriiiilssibn. pgrl “greater Art Guild, so: atloqf iildiiig mn- N- duo-ti w-w- For Sale FOR. SALE - CHEVROLET oar. Apply Guardian. ___ L-Ulii-li-il-Iii. ascouniriou onoAri-siis-oo. 4 years Guarantee. Toombs Music L-asii-a-s-ai. SIX Store. " NEW GENERAL ELEUPEIO BAT- tery Radio complete $59.00 Toombs Music Store. 11-8977-8-9-31 FOR. SALE —-GUEBNSEY COW, due to freshen middle of August. Earl Coles, North Milton. 11-8958 ‘l'_' T---.--- '3" FOB. SALE — HEAVY JEOWN Paper suitable for placing under rugs, e“c. Guardian Ofliigefi a FOB. saw - AUCTION roan- Five, Bridge and Whist Scorn Cards. Guardian Central Job Pi-inrerv- ""- 1'" LUMBER — BOARDS, SIIINGLES, scsntiing, lathes, lobster trap sills and bows, lowest prices. Clark Bros, Mt. Stewart. Irti-llfl-‘l Male Help Wanted APPII-ENTICE WANTED T0 learn Barber ‘trade. Short Course expert training. Molar Barber col- iege. Halifax. N455- WANTED A' near lirrsaiiiuo young man for special work in Charlottetown. Write “B." L-ooia-a-io-ii SINGLE MAN WANTS JOB ON farm, capable of taking charge of small farm. ADPIY Gilflfiiiln- Summerside. 1-4939 RELIABLE MAN T0 TAKE CARE store route. Distribute and solisct. New Products. No Sellinl- Elm excellent weekly 1n°°m¢- W“ Nut 00., St. Paul, Minn. M. H. W. L-DD-Id-Ii. A LESSON IIIDM ‘II-ll DI- preuloiv-Bs ..a. Olvilgofsfib- r- alsrk. StenogrI-PMP. I"- h" Booklet "How to set I (Mm- inent Job." M. D. O. Civil Bsrvlos school, Toronto (iii-l Artists’ Supplies A - - ll AMATEUR. airrisrs slim rol “ggloguq of Christmas OIM ds- signs in black and Whit! i0!‘ hi" colouring. A proiltsblo Psstimo- Ssmplss and catalogue ten will! o,- utslogua irse. ‘rsiiy Hoi Aft m“ "°“:“i‘éf’.i.-.f‘-...i' "W" u. i-i. w. iiisi. ‘Femaieflieii; Wilma‘! N11: WOMAN B! A NA- Waonsilly‘) kbown firm, must be fro! to travel ma milieu “www- berod. Remuneration discussed st , writs "P". w‘! 0! ‘éffiti. t-aoii-s-io-ii Wanted wanna-Liv! Fowl- 1'0"!" w»- M- s Fish ldsrbti. bu“ p MARKET cosszr. (By Johnston vairdnwsrdh speeiu IOIHINO IAIKII‘ LITTII NTW YORK. iig. iL-Ths m". hi; opsiisd irrsgii r yesterday, but Lrsdusliy developed strength lg m; y progressed. Buying was s little more gonetsl than on usdnssdsy but resl strength was still on s selective basis. The msil order and fsrmlequi meiit stocks msds further regress, ensrsl Mot- ors continued ts steady advance and the steels recovered actively in the afternoon. The i-sila impi ved after a poor opening. Ysstcr ay marks tbs ninth dsy ii which the indus- ‘trisls on the sversge have remained in s very narrow trading range. Dur- .15‘ d the rails have been inclined to sag. However, movements in ths rsils bare not shown the vray for ths geebrsl market recently ss the did at one time. Volume has declined from nearly the two million sbsro level to under 1,500,000 which goupiqfl with the trading area, that has slrssdy lasted for nine days, sug sis that it is about time for the m" o‘ to‘ uevii:iiilsrvevusi?d"cCtiiglpsny SUMMARY NEW YORK, Aug, B-Gold bars 140s. ill/id. against 140s. quoted st ild Iiouss adopts conference report on Social Security Bill, Senate action needed to send measure to Presid- eiit. Standard Oil of Kansas earned 10 cents a share in the first half. N. Y. Federal Reserve Bank made no an- nouncement regal-ding its rediscount rats of 1% Percent. Brokers loans by member bunks in New York City in week ended Aug. '1 totalled $500,000,- 000 increase $10,000,000 over previous week. - Atlas Corp. declared initial divid- end of 30 cents on common, report for six months to Juno 30 states that not assets st close of (hi; period were uiil to l roxlnistcl 11.08 a oom- ieiilon sharepes. $10.06 (in Dec. 3i, 1034 and 11,18 a share on June 30. 1034, as cg Aug. ii, 1035. Indicated asset viiiuo per share of common stock ‘was estimated to be approximately $1-05. Baldwin Locomotive Works iiics with U. S. District Court for Eust- ern district of Penn. at Philadelphia a plan of reorganization under acc- iicn 11B of the Bankruptcy Act. Plan provides for complete recapitalization and the exchange nf all securities presently outstanding into new sac- urities authorised by plsn with ex- ception of lat mortgage bonds which are to be left outstanding. Iilgh Low limit Ofl 90 Ind _ 1265012711012551] 20 Rails ' aim 33.110 34.31 40 Bonds .. . 96.0510.“ BARON SAYS MONTREAL, Que" Aug. il-llotors, steels. merchandising and specialty shares each took turns in attempting to lead the msrket higher yEliéflliiy, on the whole the gcneiul list rallies aliiggislily and closed only fraction- aily higher on tho day. Yesterday's market Action suggested that the re- sistence to advance which developed ill the last few sessions has not yet been overcome, I therefore suggest that you continue the policy of 11c- ecpting 60 percent of your profits at the current level. Gllstto bad airesting spell yester- Miscellaneous (Canadian Pres-l AIONTREAL. Aiig, 0- .- 9. Fccil, No. 1 .46. lzléllil‘, spring wheat patents, firsts Net-buds $4.90. Bakers $4.00. minier wheat patenia, choice $3.30- N- . \\'lilio corn 35.10-35.30. lii-nn. ton 21, . Mliiillings, ion $28.‘.t5-3().‘.'5. linlloil oats. 00 lbs. del. $3.26. “III? No. 2, per ton, csi- lots $11.00- No. 1 cur. Ont. JOIA-JOK, . 34 0i) 7-8. . - A. Eggs, in cargons: A-liirgc .38. A-meilium .3 . c, $.12. Potatoes: New Quebec 80's .40. GRAIN WINNIPEG, Aug 0- CLOSE Wheat: Aug‘. 7495B. Oats: Oct 4%; Dec 3255A. Barley: Oct 3555A. CABII PRICED Wheat: Nn 1 liar-d $14: No 1 nor snd truck 84%; No L’ nor 8i ; No 3 nui- 7655; N0 4 iior 71%,’ .0 5 06 it; No o 04%. Feed 410%; No i dur- iiui 78%; No and 2 garnet 7S5, Oils‘: ho 2 L‘ \V .715, No ' CW Oats: NoZCW 371,9; oliCW and ex 1 feed 34%; No 1 fccd 113%: Nu 2 feed ‘Ail/g; No 3 feed 211%; Track 30%. Bsrla z No 3 C W 3i; No 4 C W 30%; nECWZMNoBCWQS: Track 83%. WINNI EG, Aug. 0~Trsding in futures vvss secondary to cnsh grains on tiis Wlnui g Groin Exchange to- day, with Un ted States miilcra be- loved lsrge buyers of Canadian wheat. The futures pltswss. sally deserted during the scsso I-igber prices in outside markets held locsl futures steady, the Aug- ust vrhsst oplon closin unchanged It 84% cents. Traders vv tliheld com- mlttmentl pending tho result grain trsdsrs governmental uegotla- ltllons st Ottavvs. expected momenta - y. Evsr grads of cash wheat. except Nos. and 2 Northern wss in tle- msnd in the cssh-grsin division. No. 8 Northern wu the vsristy most vnnted sad hssvy ssles of this rsds we‘? msds during the sssslen. mlll so s o fossii cosrss grains also wsio reported. t was estimated that durln the sst 151N900 bushes ohf biggest pnrohsssrs. No wsr sllltod in the fntnros ihess ssln. Ne. 1 "a pit sgslnst sad wits springs one ti -! cents. Most othsi- grhdss also closed hllhsr than‘? Ne. i! Northern, the hssvisst trs r, was uncbsnpd. M a rkie u A t A Clones ii Toronto‘ and “consul-Indoctrin- sages ei sllhsv. to III- ltl I . Nssvonfork-Stnowahsbpgvirgleh $1: has: iinebsa h‘ exigent: unchanged; rub- .- a >1 n. I i: n n- n o n B f- o n :1 1 n: a n- . , bu sxs how- love should be pstisnot, pur- insrkst t is var-y well rketw ever, st tho current prepared to exercise chases made st basis should provs Wright Hsrgresvss dove d s spell of weskiisss but most of the gold shares managed re tsr fut- ther advances st tho close, There is littie doubt that insrkst setion of the gold shsrss is showing study improvement. Bsnon. nsalzm Linus i Thnrsdsy Inning NEW YORK, N. L, Aug. 8—Whest reacted nearly s cent, and Sept. Corn closed lower, lf you bought the latter be uvv ‘lb, kssp long. provided it does not sell bslovzofl“, ot- I ssl lit ID. t to 10.98 cloa- ing at 11.08, you should moderate lots st .2) .95 and 1 would keep long for the present but don't load up. With s fevv exceptions, the market again was pretty strong, but we would still confine purchases to the few stocks recommended in recent letters, ss the eneml list has sd- vanced entirely oo much to make it advisable togbny sit present levels. ‘Prue, on some stocks ws took profits loo soon but that is no reason why you should buy them hack higher- thsn you sold out. 0n the other band quite s number of stocks sro lower than where we sold them and. on the whole, it was better to have bought stocks st. bottom in March arid on Jung 1st, even if you did sell out some of them six or eight points too soon. than to have bought them in recent weeks for the last 8 or 10 points which unuld disappear over- ni ht. We made the first 20 or 30 pa hta anyhow sud much more in some such ss Radio "B", Col. Fic- tures, etc. Douglas Aircraft made a new high .2055 and can still be bought around :9. it resume dividends this month. A. G. Smith, recommended recent- ly st and below 48, cloned at 50 1-8 and while it mi ht react again nesr _ 40, will sell wel above 00 sooner or later and even higher lster on. liaiilo "B" of which you should still half your oi-lginal line, now cost- ing you less than nothing. should bs be d, not for lb as I originally laid but for 85. Sears Roebuck rose 3 points more and for ths present seems high en- ough. We took a good profit too soon. so better leave it alone for the Present. Collins and Aikmsn will gel-ii; lalighei- snd may hs bought on American Power and Light six per cent pfd will go to 50. but should rs. act to 36 or 35 first in which case you can buy some. Wesson Oil sold iit 42 but hold for s few points more as already advised ovcr a week ago. Bolin Aluminum should be held and White Rock seems cheap. As to the rest of the market, than? is no change from recent advices and I still would await a much better buying oppor- tunity which is sure to come when “not expected as it came on June EXCHANGE (Canadian Prssn) .\iON'1'REAI._ Aug. iI—Bi'itI.!b and fnrv-ign exchange closed higher. Net changes from yesterday are shown in brackets. Argentina, peso .2670. Australia. pound 3.001‘ Aiintrin. schiling .1004. Belgium, beige. .1002. Ilrnzll. milicis .%‘3i). China, orig Kong dollars .5208. Finland. nniark 5122i. France, franc Germany, relchsmark .4006. Grout Brltnln pound 4.000.‘: Holland, florin .6778. Jiipun. yen .2934. New nesiand, pound, 4.0075. Norwa , krone .2490. Poilin , .4564. Switzerland. fisinc 32%. Uni States, dollar 1-16 percent premium (Compiled by the Royal Bank of Canada). (Ylosing sxchsn rates:- hIontreal-~ ound 4.06 15-16; franc 0.03 cents; U. S, dolar 1.00 1-16. At New York-Pnund 4. 5-S- 063 cents; Canadian dolar .00 At Paris-Pound 74.01 franc; U. S. dolnn 15.00 1-4 franc; Canadian doi- lsr 15.00 franc. In gold-Pound 12s, 1d; U. S. rloi- la! 511.27 cents; Csnsdian dollar 50.24 C9 II, NEW YORKII Aug. ik-Rnw sugar was unchanged today with no sales reported. Futures were not very active but tho tone was firmer and prices ud- vani-cd on covering in September and new speculsti buying in the for- ward positions. Finsl prices were at the host of the day. Sop. 2.318, Der. 2.298, Jan. 2.098. March 2,108, .\i:|y 2.158. July 2.108. Refined was unchanged at 5.10 for flno granulated. New_ York Curb (Csnsdlsn Krcss) Stocks Amer Cyiiua B Amer G-ss Bloc >Amsr Su pPow Alisa Corp .. , Cities Serv C0 . Corola Pet . _ . Elec Bond Shari: . Ford of (Inn A Nisg "Illl .. .. Un Light I'd A . Un Light Pow pfd MINING (Csnsdlsn Press) TORONTO. Aug. 9—The Toronto mining market took 11 notice today of the bullish demonstration on tls .08 to close st . Volume. for the thigd dsy this week, re lliglfid an Increase. esvy block of Tet-k Hughes wss markeetd in the afternoon Ind- in absorbing the selling the price hanks to 3.0L recovering before the close to 4.08. ofl only s cent. lic- lntyro lost a and Brslorns d. Bol- linger slid looser the up slds by 10 cents each. n active demand for Pickle Crow pnt the price np s few cents. Little Long Ilse and Sheep Creek were strong. llseenions of s rent or two were bolt-dell for God's Links, Contest st- ricls. Mscsssl. and Sirens. respec- m; Airways lost i0 on: ‘ Shell N. Y. Stock Exchange (qnotstloss fnrnlsksd by Johnston and Wsrd, Isinbors of Montreal Stocks Exchange, lontrssl lsrkst, 1M liohlsnd Street, lottotowl.) Onrb Ohsr- Buld Loco .. Blilt Ohio BsrifA Ben Aviation Beth Steel Con Can Dry Gin Can Psi: (‘lirrsier Mot Coluinb curb . Col Fuel lruii . Coium Gris Elec Com Sol Con Gas Con Oil Con Can .. , Corn Piod . Del Hud Elcc Pow Light Erie ,.. First Nalllr Stores . Goodrich ituli . Goodyear ltuii Kelvlnstor Ken Copper Lambert Co Llg Myers B Liquid Uarb . Ipevrs Incnr-p Nash “o! Natl Bis Natl Dairy Prod Natl Pow liiglit New iivi-n New York Con‘ Amer Cori! , . Radio Keith Orph Re Iroii Steel Sn cway Stores Sears Roebuck Uniou Oil Sim Co .. Socony Vac. . Smith Piic South Ruil . Stand Brands .. Stalin (ins Iiiiec . Stand Oil Calif . Stand Uil N .l .. . Stewart. Warrior Studebaker _ Thermolil llnlterl Drug l... United Gas liiip ,.. . U S IIII . . Worth Pump . Yellow Truck M T’L. CURB ___._. (Johnston land Ward) Stocks Opened Last Besuharnuis .. 85$ Brew Corp (‘lllii 2' Brit Aiucr Oil __ Iii Can Milli. .. 33% Champ Oil pid 63s Con Pup .. 85 Dis Selig .. .. 2454i Ford of Onu A . ,... ' "Si/q Green Stnhell 20 Imp Oil . 10% Imp Tob . 14 inti Pct 3-i_ Nuruiiilii 37% \t'rilkei- Good . 101% Norimds 3750 Tack Huglicir . 0-’! Walker (iood l8 Wright Hsr 780 PRODUCE . (Csnodlsn Press) ~MONTREAL, Aug. il-Cbeese prices continued to range higher on Men- tresi dairy snd produce markets Io- u-y while other lint! were about study. Cheese wss 10% to l0 Vi cents W!’ ound for No. 1 current Ontario and 3-4 to 0 7-8 cents for No. 1 Que- bin».- or less of No 1 butter were 201,4 co 20% cents psi- iwuud Willie ots to retailers were selling at 21 to 211,4 cents for solids and 22 to 22% cents for prints. in cal-lots or “M”, gm. A4" , ZGWBQMI for A- nisdiiini 21 to 213$ ceiits im- B. Ilud 11o m ibig cents or t. New" Quebec potstoes ivero llflllflll" l! 40 cents per Bil-Pound b" ._.__.___..__¢- Currencies (Csnsdlsn Press) IPNTRIGAI». Aug. 0-.\ gain o! H‘ esn t0 l. 15-18 wss the only "Mill" recorded nag leading ciirrcncloiuon Montresl foreign exchanges iouiy. The French frsne at 0.113 PM" ""1 the United States ilolar at 1.00 1-113 both held unchanged. Se: "If you could tieadwiler We could mm the mo." _ _ She‘: '1: i ocuid trend water 1d fill QIIIQIO ' 1 r-fi ‘Tet- Vauiieville i’ PRQVINQIAI. EXIIIEITIQN, Charlotteto August 20-21-"22-7-23 [Afternoon 8i Eveni The management of the Provincial Exhibition take pleasure In presenting to the public their offering oi" VAUDEVILLE FOR THE BIG FAIR to be held at CHARLOTTETOWN tbs week of August 19th to 23rd. They have taken a. great deal of pains to select what they believe and are assured by George A. Hamid, America's greatest vaude- ville agent, to be the best audience. - The acts will appear afternoons and evenings as above on the new Vaudeville stage in front of by four 1500 candle power flood lights which will make it as bright as day. It,‘ together with the lightning of the show ring—wbich has been stepped up to 22,000 candle power-will be the greatest illumination east of Montreal. No expense has been spared to bring to the public acts that are unique, thrilling and captivating to watch. In the after- noons between the heats of the horse races and in the evenings in con- nection with the Horse Show the Vaudeville program will be fitted in. iiliiflili ever offered to a. Prince Edward Island the Grand Stand, The stage will be lighted THE GIMSE SEIISATIUII One of the rare thrillers of the world. An attraction performed on the most orig- inaland oddest rigging ever constructed. T h r i I I i n g, nerve-racking, death-defying feats originating at the dizzy height of 100 feet, where four areial artists combat nature’s law of gravity. Just returned from Europe where they were the sensation at the Cirque dc Paris show oi’ 1934, and other capitals. Positively the finest out- door act in America to-dziy. Brought here ai. very great expense to please our public. GEORGETTWS HOLLYWOOD GUMIUUES Will take care of the fun part of our program and will present a most novel en- tertainment in that they dance on their hands with their bodies upright. Their boxing act in which they box with their feet instead of their hands. carrying out all the rules and rcgiilzitionr. of the game, is a "knock out” act in more senses than one. Do not fall to witnesi-z this attraction, it is siricily ‘- high class. _ e TIIE Filllii FAIITIIIOS a-ii This quartette comprises twg ladies and tvvoinen W110 ; have recently arrived m iile United States after a long and successful tour _of . Europe and South America- This will be their first book- ing in Canada. Miss Mimi Fanto is one of the worlds ‘greatest lady athletes. He!‘ work on the flying 111125 “lid her gymnastic feats on the Spanish web have won the admiration of thousands. She holds the world’s record of 125 kick-overs while sus- pended by one hand. 1 Iiharlie Chamberlain fThe Singing Lumberjack , In addition to the Vaudeville acts Char- lie Chamberlain. the “Singing Lumber- jack” will entertain you with his wonder- ful voice. This feat-- ure will please many‘ vusands, You will‘ be delighted with his rendition of popular songs-songs of the cowboy and lumber- jack. Make your plans for August 19th io 23rd, one whole day and evening program at least. . good value in better health and spirits. Exhibition Week will be a real~ tonic for young or old. You will find the money spent will give you. N1