JULY so. 193s; ‘ . I DON’T Foncizr THE ‘ MON TAGUE HORSE RACES Wednesday Aug. Isi- "rw" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ —==== ‘ALBERTON NOTES It Must be Good Hickey 8t Nicholson's Black Twist, Tobacco Is Used. by Thousands oi Men Who There is Every Fig‘. HICKEY Chew Tobacco, and They Never Change to Any Other Brand. a Reason. They Want the Beat Chew and They Get it in & NICHOLSON TOBACCO CO., LTI). Manulacturcrs-Charlottetown, Official Electric Service Station ii I ii ONCE. Till». “ vii '“ ti‘; We repair everything t; Electrical S“ on your car! Starters, Generators, Ignition, Headlights or TIIE PALMER-WATSON ELECT- . The RIC/IL CO. Electrically at your service Corner Kent d2 Great George Streets Charlottetown, I’. E. I. ' PIIOIIO s5 r. o. Box 50a SPRAYERS \\ ouu! a r-"rzw LEFT. PLACE YOUR (mnrzn /\'l‘ N0 MORE AVAILABLE rorr rnrs roan. SAMUEL KENNEDY CIIARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. l] Miss Grace Henry oi Fredericton, '_ N. B. returned to her home on Mon- I day. While here she was the guest oi her friend Mrs. Alfred Gordon l (nee Eileen Keenan. Among tire out-oi-town guests for >thc week-end were Messrs Sidney Fielding Roland Loughlin, Arthur iSeaman, Allison Huestis, Upton Sea- man, and Roland McArthur. Mr and Mrs. W. R. Oulton recently lneturned from a week's visit to |Montreal. Ii MiSS Janet Seaman, of the Royal ‘Victoria school oi Nursing is spend |lng her holidays with her mothc Mrs. Mysie Seaman.‘ Miss Anne Keir, Malpequc, is bl ing welcomed by her friends duri" lhcr visit here as the guest oi’ her lbrother Dr. Keir. and the Misses Fraser. g 1 i Miss Gladys MacNutt. Miss Muriel ‘MacNutt, Mr. Gerald Montgomery, ‘and Mr. Day Motored from Mal» peque to Charlottetown to Alberton I Thursday. / l There havcbccn a number oi uielightfui dances given lately; a- ‘mong the hostesses oi which were ‘Miss Florence Keefe at “Brainwocdf tile Misses Kay Gordon, Blanche a mm cnrinnorrarown ormrmnm Central Guardian ALL ROADS lead t0 JIOIIIALBUQ races, August 1st. 6189-‘1-28-31 RODITS TAXL-PHODG 443. Em" iire Hotel. i MONTAGUE Horse Raoces. Aug- ist "lst. a 6768-‘1-28-01 MONTAGUE rronsri rmcas big-I ger and faster than ever beiore Aug-‘ ist lst. i 6'10'l-7-28-3i nasrzrzvr: Wednesday, August l5th ior the big Picnic and Cele- )l'8I.IOI1 at Tignish. Wm. E. Profitt, returned last vveek irom a very pleasant trip to Boston where he met quite a iew of iis Island friends. While there he vas the guest oi his three daughters drs. Stanley Sherritt, Mrs. Harold ‘aynter and Miss Fannie M. Profitt.‘ Ie was accompanied by his grand- on who will spend his vacation with ris grandparents. ABLE T0 G0 HOME-Many ‘riends oi Mrs. J. M. Murchison. vife of Rev. J. M. Murchison, field ccretary ior the Bible Society in he Provinces of New Brunswick and ’rincc Edward Island, will be glad o know she has improved suffic- ently in health to be taken to her romc at East Saint John. after icing rpnilncd tb the Maritime Sanitarium ior several weeks.—St. lohn Telegraph Journal, ON HOLIDAY Tram-rue fol-l owing sail Wednesday morning at], en irom Boston on the Prince‘ irthur. Mrs. Christine Conway Mac-' ' Phee, Miss Clara Murphy of Lem- i mister. Miss Machcl Finlayson, Miss Margaret MacPhee. Mrs. Conway ‘ms not been down to the Island for‘ iouricen years. Miss Finlayson and i; Miss MacPhee, have been in Bostonl "or the winter. They left from Miss! ‘iinlaysons sisters, Mrs. Wm. Irwin' "May Finlaysnn) oi Winchester vherc they have been spending a "cw days. Their friends in Boston} "wish them the best of luck on their .rip and hope to see them back in Boston soon again. " MARIE W. I.—Thc regular mon- .' ‘hiy meeting oi Mnrie W. I. was l '\cld at the home of Mrs. Tirucc Webster, cn Friday evening, July‘ i0th. and W85 attended by "rinc g members and three visitors. Meet- ' m; opened by singing Institute Ode toll crfl was answcrcd with " 1.2L Toatircr.“ Th: minuits 0i pr“- iirus meeting were read and adopt‘ - hiMrs. J. F. Whltc at “Maplehurstf iChamili-in. and Jeanette Izarken. I ,Mr. Nelson Corner and Captain Gancau cl Columbus. Ohic, arrived Sat. night to visit with their wives at Ivy Cottage as the guest oi Mrs. lccrncws Mother, Mrs. Rogers. Fncd White, Jr. of Boston, Mass. i~ spending his vacation at his hom here. v Rev. Mr. Christie and family motored from Chatam, N. B. to ispcnd several weeks here. Mr. Chris- itie is a former pastor of the Alberton ,Unitcd Church. Their many friends m» givinng them a cordial welcome. Big Liquor Seizure FREDERICTON, N. B., July 25.—- Contraband liquor, said to beival- ued at approximately $10,000 and believed to have been smuggled into a Positively Food laws set o Ice Cream. You can serve PERFECTION ICE CREAM In complete assurance of Ill-If"! Ind Wh°|°9°mm°”“' ALWAYS. Ceninil C-reameries Ltd. Wholesale Distributors ~ Phone 848 reflection Ice Cream has ALWAYS bu“ “perk”- m the most exacting legal requirements. n Is pure-POSITIVIILY! ‘M fl,v°r|nn_ mum] and frozen by hyllflle 1110119?" mc‘h0d5' “who and delivered with aefllplllflil! care. ertain standards In the maklfll M The finest dairy products ‘Pic-nice and all W5‘ lIc gatherlnl! $9M?‘ ally serve reflection. You can always tell s; the taste-the gmooth, velvety tex- ture and plellilll Ihvor makes thIl tasty dish LIWIYI the province by rum-running schoo- ners from St. Pierre and Miquelon, was confiscated by ofllcers oi the New Brunswick provincial police ano the the Customs Excise Preventive Service, working together", on Mis- cou Island, Gloucester Co nty, on Monday, according to wor receiv- cd at the provincial police head- quarters here today. ' Authorities have been carrying on investigations at Miscou for some time but it was not until Mon- day that the flnd was uncovered. lScrgeant Smith, of the provincial police, brought the illicit gods to Bathurst today, it was said, where it was stored in bond until word is received irom Ottawa as to its dis- posal. It is understood that the seizure is composed mostly of whis- ke . Constables 3t. Pierre and Thide- beau of the provincial police and Excise Oiiicer Robichaud, oi.’ Ship- pigan, assisted in the seizure. Carter's Book store (MARKET SQUARE) xi, Painting the interior of the‘ school was discussed and the "man-- tial report oi the ice-cream fostlv _ submitted. Correspondence was r": i,‘ ‘tlntive to thc appointment of dcl- i cgates to the Annual Convention to’ be held in August. Mrs. Long and Mrs. Cullen were appointed as deb‘ ‘gates. Two new members were welcomed into the Institute. Limcli‘ "vas served by the hostess and the’ ‘nneting adjourned. by singing the Vational Anthem. Next xicctni, vlll be held at the homo of Mrs, Mnbbs, and roll cnll to be nnswcrrrl‘ vith Jokes. i . i IIOTEI..-- Following‘ were recent guests at the Orient! Hotel, Victoria: R. S. Holman. ' Claude I-Inpgood, Summersidc; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jenkins, Pownal; Everett Acorn, Pownal; Cyrus Jen- kins, Pownal; Mrs. W. S. Grant, Miss Lula Worthy, Charlottetown; Miss Ruth Rising, Moncton; Miss Ruth Unsworth, Charlottetown; Miss Jean Grant, Charlottetown; R. J. Harper. Moncton; C. L. Dun- lop, Toronto; Mrs. C. H. Benoit. Miss Claire Benoit, Mr. and Mrs.‘ Edwin Johnston, Charlottetown; Dr. and Mrs. A, B. Martin, Mt.‘ Stewart; Dr. George Green, Char-l lottelown; Stewart Clements, Whitc Sands; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. New- ORIENT Tingley, Amherst; Capt. and Mrs.| H. G. Ncwcomb, Halifax; Mr, and- Mrs. G. H. Parker, Georgetown,‘ Miss Parker, Georgetown; Ernest Parker. Georgetown; Fred E. Nor- ton. Brudencll; A. E. Ryan, Mont- real; H. S. Dresser, New Glasgow; Harry Jones. St. Eleanors; Malor and‘ Mrs. May, St. Eleanors; Beu- lah Wry, Sackville; Doris Lcard, Summerside; Jas. Shaw, Mt. Ed-i ward; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Shawl Miss Marjorie Shaw, Miss Edith Shaw, Charlottetown; Robinson, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrsn H. R. Hillson, Walter E. Burke, Earl; Burke. Charlottetown; Mr. and MrsJ J. T. Timmins, Plainsfield; Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Pulsiier. Dorchcster; Mrsl C. A. McDonald, Arlington; , Pulsifer, Dorchester, Mass; Mrs. M. A, Black, Toronto; Miss Ruth Black, Toronto; Dr. and Mrs. Small-i wood, Charlottetown; Marjorie Mc- Donald. Mt. Vernnn; Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Black, Summerside; Mr. and. Mrs. F. D. Bowness, Summersidc;| Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Russell, Jersey City; Miss Charlotte Russell, Jer- Newest Books for holiday reading coming in every diy. All the best Canadian, Eng- lish, and American Magulnes on our News Counter u is- med. CANADIAN AND AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS Souvenirs in Port Cords, View Books be 6r. CARTER 8r C0. LIMITED. Chinnvare. by farmers. sey City; Miss N. JC Russell, Jar-l sey City; Mrs. D. E. Baker, Sumq mcrside; Mrs. Heath Strong. Sum- merside; Howell Frechette. Ottawml J. B. Jay, Moreli; R. W. ‘mayor,’ Natick, M .; A. D. Buchanan and‘ wife, Mono n; Capt. J. C. Ayers and wife. Moncton; Mrs. George A. Callbeck. Summerside; Miss Doro- thy A. Callback. Summer-side; Mrf, and Mrs. C. W. Jones. Mr, and Mrs.‘ A. w. Jones, Miss Dolly Jonea! Moncwn; Mrs. A. Bowser, Point de Bate; T. W. Rosborough. T. W. Ros- borough. Jr.; Mrs. Chas. ‘mpper, Boston; Mrs. H. ‘E. Clark, Erie, Pa; Gordena Clark, Erie Pa; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Callback, Surnmerside; S- G- Pevuin and Pirtvhcharlotte- town\ Miss Alice McManus, Maple Wood. - i—<o-o----_ More business is being done in farm implement trade in Western Canada this spring than at any ti in the post fifteen years. One stri ing feature is that the malorlty of these purchases are for cash. and another is the amount of dairying machinery which is being purchamd Agricultural and ilndustrial comb, Moncton; Mr. and Mrs. J. A.‘ . rnr murmurs crrrrrsr rurumr rvrrr The Prince Edward Island , l Exhibition and Races A T Charlottetown, P. E. island AIIGIIST 20, 2i, 22; 23 anal 24 ' NEARLY $17,000.00 IN PIIRSES, PRERIIIIIIIS AND PRIZES TNRlI.I.S, FIIN, EIIIIGATION FOR EIIERYONE BIG VAIIIIEIIILLE DAIIY RRFGEE GRAN STANO FEATIIRING TIIE FAMGIIS BILLY RGE TRI0I SLATE 0F BARNIIM AND BALETS GIRGIIS IN ROLIIGIIING GGMEDT ' in» rnr norm. rrrm rnourr r amour, ‘GLEIIER, BRILLIANT omrrm rrnronmnncr f mo, mrnnv mmwrrT AGRICULTURE, HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE, LIVE STOCK, FRUITS, ARTS, DAIRYING, (‘HILDREN’S DEPARTMENT, HORTICULTURE, FANCY WORK. ‘EMBROIDERY, MANUFACTURE, FISHERIES. TIIII.lNG HORSE RAGES Nine Glasses, Nearly $5,000.00 in Purses, and Special lirizes to Drivers a WEDNESDAY, rnunsnrv use rmnrv, Aucusr 22, 2a and 24 Best‘ Racing oi ihe Season, See Local andForeign Nurses Fight out Each Finish 00 NOT MISS IT. SGOTTISII GATHERING TIIESDAY AFTERNO0N, AIIG. FIFTY GENTS T0 ALL PARTS 0F TNE GROI|NOS Special Prices To insure best possible attendance at the Exhibition and Races oi i928 the AIIMISSIGN FEE to the Grounds has m» placed a rwrrrv-rmr onus, the Lowrsr Ill GAIADA. . r noun mu srrs nu: WIIDLE snow or m: ms ’" -