11, 1928 fHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIKN ` PAGE EI.l1lVl"N ..___.... ..._.._. _.i, ‘ _. ,.» . ii _ __ ._ _ __ _ ___--_---______..__ ____ __ A » E.- ~~ f “=""“""‘“ * - ~ " li 3 | 1- in ni i ii I 1 i 1 _ I r I EVERYONE NEEDS A CHANGE; EVERYONE NEEDS A HOLIDAY._" The old say ing “Too mulch work and no play makegijack a” V ' _ f dull boy” was hundreds of years aheadof the modern Doctors who are uttering the same warnings todiiyi THEY TEIJL YOU PLAY, '_ I ‘ _ it _ CHANGE' AMUSEMENT ARE AS NECESSARY AS F0/OD AND SLEEP _ ‘ . \ . _ / - _ .s11,ooo.oo“c iii riiiisrs iiiiii nimiuusi ‘ _ *_ . ‘D if _ P* ‘C _ iifwlt. :~ ,ei-> f¥f5, *'13 =\ é+"'i'-'-=¢,’19”i.*~;_>'~'5_ " I. _f_`\ _‘ff/"___ 1 ° /"1,_,___, ~ ;__ A ' V~ :-_ i ff- -_ » ._\,vl(4uf/f"M. ' - ~ ‘_ W.. ,.-.°... h..- ."'\ 1 »x`.»-._. " """“"/`»'\ U i l¢_ _..."4 .1 _l`.f. .r- ` ‘ . ,§\ _ _ _ , V , _-VV, Y ',-'~*»7=Y"»`.`§""f"~f>$`fL*§.f`¢'3i"‘7}:1?::""7* ' i.i_;‘.", ¢~l,;»~-»» »~'~(J'»~f~. .§ ~~" ~ 'J -x 3_:.°.‘~,_ xr ‘ 1 vi f. A \ "sn-` \~.s»'\/ ,‘\l§i_g_-__ ,_ -._.., _ _ . .~ I », .T ,_ ‘ ground from»Au_g_ust 20th to August 24th _ ., ,_'- _ -i _V V _ Ji' ` ii _elim aisriii eiiouiiii _ V: _ _ '**_ | The Charlottetown Driving Park and Exhibition Grounds will be a great big play f"`:f`<,\ 1. . V , _ _ \ VM, » | There will be fun, thrills, education for everyone. _ , ._ _ 1 l I $1. From the opening hour at eight o’clock on Monday evening until the closing hour at A _t`;...." _ _ ;~_ six o’clock on Friday evening, there will be 0ne continuous round of `fun» frolic, thrills, in- ` » ~ struction 'and education Will be devoted to the horse racing part of the program Some of thi; fastest pacers in the world Some of thegreatest trotters _in the world. ~ _ V ‘ l °. r' " 1:: _._ 1, _ V wiiimeettdgenierin battle may dntihdspiendid hdifmiidtrdck. ~ ~ .Vigii ,,;:_____ ._ ` . ' ` .-ii, C _ df ‘gfvn ' " - _ ' _ ' ,_ See _-the thrilling finishes, each driver Si/riviiig to win. ' '__ ;{~_’-_; =“‘ is *i _ in front df the Grand stand _,_ ___ .'€@5;&$'a’¥A_a_ ‘°»' ' “ Biiiy nice. Trio df comedy Artists. _ _ _ _ _ " bf _ _' ‘-=-4 ' 1 Royal Pekin Troupe, never before shown ln Cfiliada- _ _ 1 - ’ _ _ ` _ ‘ i`_ Splendid music all afternoon ’i,f_‘-_ 2, _ . t ‘ 'F <>‘f~;<,-fit. Eiiriiiiies . Entertainment in from of the Grand snind by ° W ‘ g»_ - ' _ et the -kiddies come dayand night and have some fun _ _WV_gff‘f;=‘,1~,;5=i__ _.___-». ‘ . _ " I- ... ’ n . _ was drowned at Bava80 H“"b°“" Allg. Ttll, 1927. ed, ' _ _ , W will .meet him face_to face. _ year, and less than two ye rs ago “shed to th h nal 1 tram, ' ____ is uit aiigeisiidve to ._ _ , ,e =|,,,,,,,_wn-mi. Rm sueappdmd vt be in me hat di fnen," For “fe ,,§’:,",w,, d§§,B gm Mm V ,ames s,_,,,,mV New,” Tiwthi, Qiégb 3 .;m'ouilnaV dew. ` ‘ 'r d , _ _ iid i-iiisri13Uitsnt‘df‘tt1e=siiii.*i~ '~> Prieads _ser |.;ainiii_s.Vone VyJV one V _ 4. i»i_'_ _ . ._ " . 'it br `.iii can-ett.'oi cutie i-read, an ' _ _ - " _ _ HC L0 loved S; iyomrf ‘miins ‘eV xgpped’ celel’Y» B Ph V tt 0 li daughter of th late sw hen John Gill andVMary‘ 'McCerey3an_d_Mrs. J. L. Stevenson, Clyde Cott in the flush of manhood: pagic. i mmsd, two itbiesnwns “UNH if L sw-nd d moisten with 0 Rose. He has gone where dwe \0\11‘ ‘md Pepper an st ffln8 inside R Nm-th *-'fiii1°\if- -~ ' milk. _Roll this ll _ d b ke HRW He iiascrossed "on'J0i'dan'§ tide. °f h°°m'°°k an n strip _ .1 _ ' ' _ _ V me o,,¢n~h9i, ghd drown iltoiat first _ f then coyer and bake 0116 __:- _ ‘ ».°r:i ,Jiil||»iii ori an Bangor Mase whole so WHS Bl' MII. time. A d»vo_ted,m<>@gqif friend. In short~to nos: r.- t° U' very to love her. A_iievo m‘em the Roman Catholic church,' loss a family of three daughters. Nameiy Mrs. Malone leaves John of Detroit; Vernon Mrs. Ma Me0i\d . Mrl lllt h0\ll'8 fl! havin( copy.) V masse, “meg of born at St. Thomas sixty two yeais age. aiiol' ‘ ' " ‘ _,. - She a woma of ste U VV *Tha Mum “ww 'and Esther was . B vemon afv _r umed f ro_ character. always ,craurusous _,dn eégfenjoyw mn; obliging, ready and willing to V gagant h0||,¢ay_ ‘ ist the sick or ther. at ;!,.;i§--. _.:,_ died fortified by its iaft rites. ‘“` y ay st. Mrs. Wilfred Ovnneliy, -hoiiflf O'Oonnor, James Murny, Ana- Mrs. Leonard -Wilcox, Birt and Mile Hilda at three last mm in time to be with teen grand-_ and ‘two July 20th. and -_ - 1 NEW GLASGOW PERSONALS ‘ i _ . » f _ _ , » fl f at i ' ‘ ‘ County Hospital on Wednesday July *_ ON 'l`llE DEATH orghfrnlmgn Thohgh has gone' wen no om 18th. was an event of unusual sud- Mrs. (R/ev.) A. N. Simpson. Iowa. i him \ _,___ _ - _ , ' ~ em » ____ _ deness and a severe shock to '-Gris spending the summer' with her ~ ' ' il `Co`i'fin who But well- k€¢_¥D his m°m,°ry me r latives and friends. mother, Mrs. R.. E. Bagnall. 1 “‘°“‘°"Y °‘ “"8" 'ri-easuied in our new-ts direction, ivms. itonsiucic onnnr. _ “°;h.,rei,,.ia Mrs. Malone nad been __ `l-'WS "mt 5°'°"°d l°ve’ unseen' / "-"‘ visiting in Boston during the past Mrs. Mary J. Warren and son _ _ .- _ ' - _ _ _ winter with her daughters and Keith, formerly of New G ow, He was Huw ' ~, _ ¢ A o more on earth W0" sw 0n.thVt* lf¢B1‘f\?`h_ °f 5““d‘¥_¥- '£113' sisters, anionly five weeks beioreihas returned to Wolfvllle, N. S., f Mommy in-QYQ; "T?il" »_' ag ` . » S 1 “.5 grace' 15t"l9%'€cthe de" .hm M"‘_R[,qde °k_ her demis h°a.d returned to hcl' after spending e. short vacation H0 Coup; answer "no" when terfillb- TYUSHW mu °‘“" av ° over Grhnt “md at er mme “Bm” home in Kensington. visiting relatives and friends on f when our emhly “‘“`°S “'° 80'- P- E- L 5"” W” ’“ he' 59"* she was taken suddenly iii andthe island '_ t ' . _ 1 V ,_ it ' '_1 ` i 5 _ ._ _ __ _ __ _ », ~ 4 ‘ at ` ' 2'., : _ Cher” hemth ‘md spmtsl but even "hm ho were held out' for her recov- Mass is visiting with hcr cousin' it Mssem 1-,| S ____ otherwise “ne .form and physique plte all that medical sk ll an n-, ;_,_é_VY__ ._ , ' d i ld do he gradually _ -$1136 By "w"k.‘*h‘ ima “V*"°“§“'1i“"",`°"‘?- iviix' together one chopped dni°\1~ Mrs. oi-ant was the ymmsest B§f1k“§ffu‘f"t,fe°‘;nd wfm Mm E_ E_ stevenmn of Kmgsum ch0PP¢d ta" apple B half 3% daughter of me mm Mr. and Mr; She was a daughter of the late Ont is spending the summer witli ‘Inova compsnied by Miss Alma Weeks of l 1 l ,_ .1 , _ Miss _Marzaret Ling has retumed Fredericton motored to New Glas- Brazil's first national congress of to her home in Wheatley River, gow, Monday, August 6. iaviatirm is in se§ion‘at Rio do Jan- after visiting friends in New --- ciro. GIHSSOW- ' Mr. and Mrs. H. A. W. Mac- V _-- ;- Coubrey and family of Sidney. N. Argentina raises about 40 per cent Mr. Milligan, Miss Selma. and S., are spending their holidays at of all the cattle produced in South Robert Milligan of Sherbrooke, ac- their summer home in New Glas- Ahrriigrica and Brandi' nearly one gown t r _ _ -- » _It is our wish that you buy our Bread from your Grocer. _,_ _ if he can‘t_ supply ydu we-wiii deliver it to your homo. _ . , .i. :'r»»» J ; No meal is better than the BREAD you serve. Have you from _the health _stand- point considered the reasons; _why you should. serve I-WNES’ BREAD* You owe it to the kiddies and the gr0wn`-_upsz Ask those people who are using. it_;. ti`re5‘.‘.ll tell you. Are you aware that HYNES' BREAD is baked in the most modern ovelilj made from the best selected No. 1 wheat; in a. bakery that is sa itar-y in every respect, under the ' l supervision "f Mr _ ' _ viggiiih :iv . Hynes, whose arantee stands back df every loaf? There’s_ a reason' why HYNfS' BREAD” sales _i'tre_liiei‘etteiiig. Ask your grocer; he’li tell -you. Our Bread is on sale at all first class restaurdnts and grocery stores. _ _ _ _ _ f - i ..~ ~ _ . ,__ HV_ es.