AUGUST 1, 1928 ms: onARI;o'r*i~m'rowN oulirlnilm 1 pmg SEVEN, Newest Books for holiday reading coming in every dl!- All the bert Clnniilsn. Eng- lish. and American Magazines on our News Counter as is- sued. l CANADIAN AND AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS Souvenirs in Post Card; Chlnawarc. View Book! hc Jac. clillrzli a co. We Ile thi! ~adJeci|ve ed- vlsedly. Sllllercn from Eyestralll may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the presence of my eye defect. The motive power of, the entire human organism is Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, it is computed utlllso about 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when Eye- ltrain is present. a much liirlef proportion ls required. llence defective eyes, through their consumption of an ex- cessive amount of Nerve Erl- ergy may seriously affect the | functioning oi’ other organs I of the body and produce iii health. l ulivu Yom: ans l Exlluman I >¢ G. F. Hutcheson OYIOMETBIBT l l +06-Goo-09-O-04-O \ O-QQ-+ve o¢o4+ Mt- Stewart Notes and Roland Phillipson sang "'1’ent- . _ ‘"3 T°“‘Sht 011 the Old Camp U6I1I}I‘3.I Gll8.I`dl&ll < c t y pick,” ,,_.,,,,,e,,,es and pumng.dr.,u,,d_ s¢,,,,,,,,,, ,mms and 8 l li ar S cherries are the chief topics of the Drllyel' was oilered up by J. C, Mar- day idr the ladies bless 'em, and the U" (“ ’°"“°’ P""“°’ here-> pile Howl men are_p, is hard to und the cop, Following the service the Monu- ` ,ect term, but theyre about as per ment was unveiled by Mrs. p. A. usual. .F‘"f1uharaon. charidttemvm. and l é lklfrs. Frank Warmweil, Pisquid. (winner SQUARE; The scowhisrt Celebration luck- be' Wm” M'~ C'°°1”8° Clark en foggy. sth. to lzth. unsettled. lash. ill’ fell on a fine day this year. tit behalf °f the women trustees. in a. ' mostly rains cnthat particular day few well, chifsen W°i'dS thanked the ygu know) but' this proved to be AI; SDCHKGTS. ' ex¢ep;1on_ And any and auwho Went Then followed the National An. certainly enjoyed themselves but mem and the Last Post W” wund' who wouldn't when they would’l'l ed by Bugler smith M ch°"I°"“°' the skin 0. Mcnougaws pipes eIil.',toWl'i. __ An immesslve ceremon Charlottetown, are spending a vnu. in the Peop|e.s Cemgwvfyw 23'; tion at their home here. Thursday evening at seven 0.0106): - when the unveiling dl the soldiers Anmh" °f R- C- C1“i“k'e seliiei Monument lock place. A large num- and °bHgm3 clerks' Mr' WIUEWD ber were present, for the MonumentUBirt' has just nmshed his week’ lust erected, commemorated zi com-‘vacation and me general pubuc “re mon muse, a great cause’ for wmchfiluife Slad to have him back again. the loved ones of many of those _FY present went forth and paid thc! 4 Pigs to uphold. _ ev. M. K. Charman ver ‘ acted as chairman and alsYoc:§U:l;` short introductory address, men m_l ___ troduced I-lon. Walter.M, Leg, who MRS. RODERICK MORRISON SP°lc Doirplemtio l,1li;iig)il‘;tS oF;Ubglf1£\‘irgVi;I1\oIfi;?_i TOBACCO C0” LTD_ _ carried through. All this night sur- 3? was the lmpmssion made' and deeper still the sorrow of a. people he sold his splendid property at Southport, but not having sold. will- through thc winter. ____i_- PERSONALS Mr. William B. Kohl, Dorchester, Mass. is visiting friends in Chall- lottctown. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ramsay, MrS.| Elizabeth Ramsay, Miss Minnie MacKay and Mr. Austin Ramsay motorcd to Alberton Friday. Mr. Blair Thlhodeau, the popular' clerk at F. W. Pattel'son's Drug Store, left Saturday afternoon for Charlottetown, P. E. I., where he'| will spend a two week's vacation. Moncton Times Mrs. Thomas McLellan of Eldon. and her son Alexander of Morinvills. .V. Miller. Mrs. Mlller’s mothcr| and brother arrived in Oyen, yester-l _day.-Oyen News, Alberta. We are glad to report Leo Laughlin, son of Laughlin, of Belmont, Lot retumed home after operation in the Prince _*£0-éi RINGWOOD. call by paying ten cents. ing met, with Mrs. and was full of interest Eight members and two were present and made ments for the exterior of school. A will held as soon as funds for the funds will be sent ,school house. CHILTON. The July meeting ,rue cnunorrs row/v auArro1A the Women's Institute met at ent. Lock on the sch Next meeting will home of Mrs. Charles I TNE MARITIMES GREATEST AUTUMN EYENT . T he , Prince Edward Island Agricultural; and In trial Exhibition and Races I - A T I - Charlottetown, P. E. Island ; ` AUGUST 20,21, 22, 23 and 24 ~ NEARLY $17,000.00 IN PUIISES, PREMIUMS AND PRIZES TNRILLS, FUN, EDUGATIGN FOR, EIIERYONE DIG IIAUDEIIILLE DAILY DEFGIIE GRAND STAND . . FEATURING ~ THE FAMOUS BILLY IGE TRIO I LATE 0F BARNUM AND BAILEY’S GIRGUS IN RGLLIGIIING GOMEDY inn Inf llovill rullll ulourls il ulllour, 'ctrlll-:|l,srlulill1 ollllalmll ‘ i l>Ell|=olluAllcE , DIG, MERRY MIDYIAY AGRICULTURE, HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE, f LIVE STOCK, FRUITS, ARTS, DAIRYING, CHILDRENS DEPARTMENT, HORTICULTURE. FANCY WORK, EMBROIDERY, i MANUFACTURE. FISHERIES. ‘ st .il 9 _ TNRILLING NGRSE RAGES 4 Nine Glasses, Nearly $5,000.00,in Purses, and Special Prizes to Drivers ` _ _ _ WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 23 and 24 ` ' re Best Racing ol the Season, See Local and Foreign Horses ,\ Fight out Each Finish » no llol ulss lr. SGGTTISN GATNERING TUESDAY AFTERNO0N, AUG. FIFTY GENTS T0 ALL PARTS 0F TNE GRGUNDS Special Prices To insure best `possi|i|e` attendance ai' the Exhibition ami Races oi 1928 the ADMISSION FEE to the ` Grounds Iles _ ‘ll=i;e|l'lAI|’l:leed at TWEIITY-FI\iE UENTS, 'the LDUIEST IN I nolulll alll srrs Ill: wllolr sllow or lille: oils ,...