Augustine Cove fi/jorrllawd __.__ "By Null" Mrs. Joseph Vvadrnan was o. rec~ SICHARLES MILK w .., (unswcersueo) a. l. (disses Beulah Rlolllllimll, Vern \Lcard and .\lr- Archie Robinson were visitors lo North Tryon ‘Arena ‘hiesday evening and exijoy- Od a film skate on .\lr. Paula's Ex< ccllent rink, Air» John (‘arr also eltlendcil. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Exceptional Values New Spring Goods New Spring _ Suits $30.00 Annual Meeting l Abegweit I. 0. D. El The Annual Meeting of the Abe-ii gweit Chapter of the I. 0. D. En. took place on Feb. 24 and was lar- gely attended. and the members‘ present made plans for the coming year's work. A splendid spirit. of loyalty and good fellowship pre- .allcd. The following ofiicers WEYCI elected for the coming year: Regent. Miss Mary Hunt: 1st" Vice. Mrs. H. T. Holman; 2nd vice. u @991» MARCH l0, i928 s. ontheGetaway at the Finish Exclusive Designs -—' Attractive weaves- Effective color schemes, including blue and greys in ilVest 0f England xvorsteds. Single and double breasted, in one, two and three button models. What about v price? That’s where a pleasant surprise awaits you. Come in anti-see these suits at our special price. ' $30 00 OTHER REAL GOOD VALUES—~ A big choice of Mat- erials, styles and col- orings in single and double breasted mo~ dels at popular pric- es. We have the suit you are looking for, and we know the price is right. $15. $18. $20. $25. Boys first long Pants Mrs. Annie Somermann; Treasurer Mrs. F. J. E. Wright; Sec'y., Mrs. l]. S. Perry; Standard Bearer, Mrs. Wilfred Lcckic; ior Councillors,‘ Gladys; Holman, Miss Bu!» July's. iss Floss Hunt. Miss Wanda Wyatt and Mrs. T. Jackson. The icllmvinl: reports wcrc submitted. lViadnni Regent. ofllccrs and mom- 3."l‘.~,~~l(l l‘l'l',\ll0.l‘ meetings were: ACICl among the year with un aver- age attendance of 15. 3 QXCCIIlIVCl meetings were also held, one in Ap-l ril to consider u Soldlcrs Settle- zneilbcasc and we spoilt $15.00 in cal and groceries ior them. Thc mcond meeting to consider oilrparl 0f lhc Confederation Jubilee and another to arrange for a Bridge. In Vlarch we had a paper on Mark line Rights by Mrs. J. S. Perry. In _April a lsupcr on the Duncan Rr~ port. ln May Judge Arscnaull Mr- Lloyd Howutt of ’l‘ryon Pi. Road, passed through Augustine ‘Cove Wednesday afternoon- .\lr, Wilfred Carr of Clyde River, ls at present visiting in Augustine "ore the guest of Mr. John J. Rob- lnson. - Mr- J. Erie Thompson of‘ North Tryon, passed through Augustifle Cove Wednesday aftcrnoon. _ Miss Alice Best nnd brother. Mr. ‘Gerald Bust o1’ (iropaud. were vis- ,_____ liors to North 'l‘ryon Tuesday ev- wm‘ m, average annual pmyening. Also Miss Wlnnifreil 138st. dilation equivalis-rm to 10,000,000 United States boxes, Ialy. leads! tho ‘world for producirg lemons. TUDY McLaughlin» Buick in action and you see the results of McLaughlin - Buick’s keen and constant attention to engineering. The fundamental reason for the ample power oi the McLaughlin-Buick engine is its valve-in-head con- struction. In this type of engine, the full force of the explosion is concentrated directly upon the piston, for the combustion chamber fits exactly over the cylinder bore, like the breech of a gun. Only with the valvc~in-head design, which requires no irregular- shaped chamber to accommodate the valves, can this effect be obtained. That is why the valve-in-head engine is the most powerful, per cubic inch of dis- placement, ever devised. In McLaughlin-Buick for 1928 this famous valvc-in-head engine is further improved by a Counter-balanced Crankshaft, Torsion Balance: and many other mechanical refinements. spoke to in. on "'I‘lic Rz-d Cross’ nllti wc were asked to conduct the drivi- fol-funds and 10 tcums of 2 lndics each were appointed to canvass tho, town, and the result was all or morv‘ than was expected. In June w<~ made arrangements to place aTab- lct on ihc monument of Hon. W. 1i. l Pope. oiic of the Fathers of Con- federation in the cemetery, as our part of the celebration and tho members drovc out on July 1st; in procession. We had n very impres- ,siv<- Sl'l‘\'ll'l', Mrs. Neil McLeod lspcaking on the life oi‘ tho Honl 'Gcntlemnil. our Regent. Miss Hum.‘ \\'l-ll ll dot-a look likr- Slllillllul‘ cnln, only rhc ground is rod anvil . and 51311119 plat-cs white, WP} . The G_M_A_c_De;er|.ed Payment Plan afar: many advantages to buyers of M cLaugbliu. Buick cars. lunvciling thc tablet. Prizes were ‘given for Essays on Confederation Iwrittcn by pupils in tin- tliree up~i lpcr rooms of the schools. We alfiol lhnd a successlill Bridge at the Cub-l fart-L. through the kindness of Mr.‘ land Mrs. Henry Gaudet. who loan-l To gacmmne ‘wrung an amonw.l\\'i11i ihlmcon in attendance, m1»- . ‘fmombers of the society. Later in llmuau uni! Dobsoii- Oonanmcing at Twelve Ofloclgness STOCK—l|oi-se '7 years old, 1500‘ YIIII old. (Lacopia); 3 Chvllrelscason. I'll say, oars running in‘ en in April; Shorthorn Cow, 4 led us the rooms iree of charge. In‘ The Augustine Cove Orphanage Auxiliary met nt the home of Mrs ‘Harry lnlnan. Tuesday afternoon M“ h. and weamm- a new at[agh.‘lnoUll was pleasantly posited v as m,“ “m,” an. heaped w 30.) dpnlusual. Dainty ‘ icfreshmen s xvege u...‘ mm m“ “mks munifokl ‘ISBFVPil by hostess and other la v Ville eycnlnp; several piano selec- ltions wore heartily enjoyed by all .whu-h were sclcclcd by llm Iilisses) A‘ Sanctum E Thu rrilainls of Mrs. Norman Al-l WEDNQQDAY. ‘M5393, 141'“ Jun are plcnscil to know that one‘ lhas Tt‘('(l\'l_‘l‘i‘d from her recent ill-‘ - Sharp v All my Stock, Crop 8t Farmlngl Implements h. lbm; Mare. 6 years old, 1450 lbs.; ~ Mare l1 years old, 1400 lbs.; Goody», fow cars spill along the Driving Horse, (Fleetloot); Horse Bivpis week. A remarkable winter. Grade Holstein Cows, to freshen inéwebyvuuyjfl \'pfy mm m,‘ what du- May; Grade Shorthom Cow, fresh-Lyn" Say‘ years old, newly freshened; Fail M», m-Qum“ gym-k... and pupal 39"’ z flak“ A "l" “d. z Buusvilliuliol .\lcl<".idy'en moiorcd lo Bo“; “mm? we held?‘ "ummuge 3519' we‘ 1 year old, (Shorthornl; Heifer 21pm, Mmuluy evening, lwere represented at our National. ‘CUIIVGDLIOII that was held in Win-l QAQAL‘QJLQ“‘ 1'. flour, m. * Yon-will swear by l u. 1.. wonnlv yeani old, Cow 4 years old, freshen . In April; Cow 7 years old, Holstein,’ ( l; 2 Brood Sows, (Pure u, summersuie Bred Yorkshire): Boar ll~2 xearsland attended u“. hogkpy ollgckllorkshire; 90 Hens, Plymquthmqlik, [hem Mr. Earle Clarke was :1 visitor, Monday cvenllurl match IIMPLEMENTS-Binder, F. & W.:l Messrs. Arollio Itobinaon zllld Rake Bar, flay Loader, new F. &lMllr-wn Carr were visitors to (‘fra- W.; Hay Mower. F. 8c W.; Disc pnud Alonduy evening. Drill and Fertilizer Jfltachment; new, F. & W.; Sectional Harrow, 17. .\lr- ltiviizird Lord o.“ Teeth, new, F. & W.; allltlvflulfpllllSiléll through Auunstiiw F. 8s W; ManureSpreader, F. & W.;,\Vednesda_s' ziflerntioil. Gang Plow. F. & W.; Ilay Rake» Power Sprayer, new, Eureka; Puiay Alias .\Ini'y lnman was recently In Planter, with Fertilizer Allaelp-tdgiglng n: Capo‘ Traverse the ment. _new. l-H-C- Potato Diner-uncut of hcr cousin Alisa Doria new, Hoover: Set Spring ‘Toothlfampbcll. ‘ Hui-rows, Spike Ilarrows, 12 Bars; Blslwn Plow. Turnip Seeder. Ferlll-l The friends of Mrs. s. c. Ulllfiffi lzer Sewer, F. 8c W; Turnip Pulp-Hum plcziscd to know that. she id or. Grain Crusher. (Monarch); SC1~n\\1nl\ imprwed after her recoil! Scales, 500 lbs; Cream Separabor,'lllnegs. new, 900 lbss, Cream Separator. 450' lbs.; Disc Horse line on Wheels. Mtg Hillard Francis was n vis- Sfumping Machine, 2 Power Horse ‘my to Carleton SidingWoducsdzrff 911011078. Thwshfir m"! Clvnrllrr fiternoou. Also Mr- Arthur 01W?"- new, (Monaghnnl; I. H. C. Gzrso- .- line Engine. 3 II. I‘; Mogul Ermine, 31;- ]'{(\nn[=[]1 Hclmcs of Victrirlfl *1 II. P" Farmers’ Boiler Steam I-‘ccd vv~<<rwl {hr/wish Aucusilno (fovP . Cooker. Double Truck “V5011. Pnlr Wndncsday lhlc!llll(lll_ I and Shnffls. Slovcn (B-iinl rcw; Cart. Iron Axles. 2 Driving Wagons, '\."',»4R Roiiluh Robinson hunting Sleigh Double and S ale ynvyifwl lmm/I nuoin nflvr :1 vvrv Bob Sleds. Porno IYire ,..,.-nv»hln viall. with hi’? Auuh, Stretcher. \‘l'lir~c.ll-"-.|'o'.v. T-lo l: nlfi‘ 1155s Etta (jmm, m‘ (jrgppunll. l Turkic. 3 Pimrhcors PN-ks, l-vr-c W190i‘ Tank ll‘ Fri"- “w-~‘- " ‘r- chor Posts. 0 fro" 'n~' gers. 2 (‘mm Pvt. ‘~ > i- Snyv. half r - ' sznn n-c, Double If ~ (‘qflfirv a a Y 1 l, . -_ .. Bridlw on? -' -- ' " Brcorliiziw‘ not‘ In: ("crt Pu new, Di-‘xlnzr BIS. Potato Fork zvrrl ‘*0 .<. 2 Lod- dcrs. Ilocs. Croxvlwr, " irvtlies and Snath. CROP~A Qv-zvniliy of - l Seed Oats. rwhlim: R-"rley. Mixed ‘Prank Yeiqlfs p0fllllfl1"‘0Tl‘l‘1ll3' Fccd. Wheat. Marquis». Timothy ‘iovv "5 000 Facts About Canndn."_ Seed, "my. Sfrrnv. Turnins. IIOUSEIIGLD EFT-“EFTS - ll-ill imny-nv9menlg_ including nu illust- Rack. Cupboard. Dining Table and mired ggwtion and twentv-flitli your. Chairs. Bcrlroom Furniture. Dishes, "|'"l~r- l-dlfion is marked by many Mats, ‘Vashing Machine and Wring- tables showed the marked prowess er, Cro~k Churn. Daisy (‘Jmrnfnf the Dominion in n (pun-fer o1’ a Barrel Churn. Buckets and Baskets. century, while the stirring; story of and a number of articles not enum- our national development in u sin- craved. lwie year is strikingly shown in n “Also my FARM conslstlm. of 201-2 series of crisp paragraphs in 50 acres of Good Pouttohmd, situaf- chapters. ranging alphabetically ed on Middleton Road, known asfrom "Agriculture" to "Woslvrll Thomas Best Farm. lCanada." No publication sells TERMS made known at SALE. lf.Canada—not only to Canadians but HM fllll 0n Wedlwfidfly- Will be lwldio the world-more effectively than first fine day following. lthis tabloid encyclopedia, and one HUGH MORRNON lr-an well understand that it has a Auctioneer large circulation. It may b" had PERCY F. ALLEN ffrom leading newsdealers or lby 2922-3-6-61. ‘sending 35 cents for a copy to tlic --lCanadinn Facts Pub. 00.. 598 Huron 044+0+ooo444+¢++o++++0+> 5;" Toronw, i 1L “ Goitre Not a Disease‘ MILWAUKEE DOC 0R MAKES REMAR-KABLE D SCOVERY Tryon. (‘two has rc- i ‘Jr’ Alw-hin Robinson was fl tria- ' imr l0 Cranand ‘Mfllldlll’ WW-llll!» q ~~ Von‘. door friends l l "Must sign Ni‘. j "w! nvotllcr dnv v/~u'l‘ will ‘ w» vcv- "Vomit-w Gossip“ l ‘lu-nzstlnc Covo. you nll knoll" ..-.n1_ I» q vnv-i‘ "n~v\lllll"' plncc. I “cw “,\l'\ (‘hcrl/i" . 5 l nulsr. say B011 ‘Soil’. Nulll. 0 K 0-03 _______a._,___, H.000 FACTS ABOUT CANADA. CHOW-C Rare’: something (or that nasty headache. Although not serious headaches often canoe on much misery as a bu! lloknqn. Here's a way _____ In (c! rid ‘f fhcln and enjoy l MILWAUKEE. Wiac.-It has been life. Toke ibrought to light by scientific re- l search that goltre is not a disease GRAPE i‘"‘3..“‘lT“Il. “Rfiikffillff? éiisliill; WAMPQLES flilnyfilévtilllfiit ‘$535.2. "$313352? EFFERVENCE jhos perfected a different method of itreatment for his patients that has S lproved remarkably successful. This p and remove the causal Acid- 1:7 of ltho stomach, sluggish V‘- “* -¢‘- a .same method is now being used for a home treatment of goltre cases lflll over the country with aston- iishing results. The Doctor states that. goitre is a condition which grows worse with neglect and rc- commends immediate attention no Imatter how small the growth may lnnpear. He strongly opposes necd- rllers operations. Dr. Rock ls the "author of a book that tells in a nimble way about treatlnsr rzoitre at * ‘_ ' - home. He has published Ibis book fir“ rolmnmnnfnr [at his own expense and will send a ‘ .. ' , copy free to anyone interested. j Hnogoowrlauhlmtoday.‘ Adv. ' i} mo; you've tried It. 233Qpeen St. $2. 50- Extra Special 30 pairs Boys first long pants Good quylity tweeds. Sizes 26 to 34. PA lUNS SPECIAL VALUES Men’s medium weight pure wool Sox, big range of shades, regular 75c value 1 Zpairsfor . . . . ' Men's Blue Chambray work Shirts, large body, sizes 141/; to 17 neck. Extra 1 good value " Men’s Horse Hide Mitts, with wool linings —splcndid wearer for hard w0rk' Special pair . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Boys’ Merino Combinations, a real hard- wearing garment. Sizes 24 to 32 1 Our price, any size . . .' . . . . . , . . . . . ' Boys’ LCELLIIQI‘ Mitts, with wool lining“ lots of wear. and of good appear ance. Special, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ Boys’ Fine Wool Sweaters, with polo col- lar, new conlbination to shades. Sizes 22 to 34 lmr 1928. is out. having reached its}; 0 by Carriages»- StroIlers---rGo-Carts New low prices, a big shipment just re- ceived, all the new models in Baby Car- riages, Go-carts and Strollers. Come in and see them. ‘ s New Silk Window Draperies We have the most complete showing oi‘ Silk Window Drapes, east of Montreal. All the new shades of rose, blue and gold in plain, stripes and combination colors; also silk nets, filet niarquisette panels. curtains, repps, etc. COME IN AND SEE THEM. WE HAVE SOhllETlllNfl OUT OF THE ORDINARY TO SHOW YOU. PATONS Cretonne‘ Mill-ends We have just received a big shipment oi‘ Chintz and Cretonnes ends direct from the mill. Hundreds of 1iatterns in the lot. -~ in fact, zibout every pattern being mado at the mills’ . Heavy, medium‘ and lighl- ' ivcights. Regular values up to $1 .50 yard. —Spc<~ial. while they last 20c ‘to 35c each 3-4 t.- llj, yard lengths ' PATONS PA Tq/vs County. ‘nipeg by Mrs. Isrland. The reporil lbeing read at our first meeting inl {the fall. " i ( Paul Kollins came for another ;recital in July. We renewe our membership in the League o Nat- ions Society and the Child Welfare Society of Canada on0c£.1'lth. The members of our executive were in- ‘wited to have luageon with thci ‘executive of the a1 Chapter inl Charlottetown. The luncheon “us, served in the Willlngdon Dining Room and quite a number of im- portant questions were brought up and dismissed. The War Memorial. Over Seas Scholarships. Educationq al Dept. Work in India. The Properl ‘Observance of Armistice Day and a] milscum for the Island. In Oct. wc made plans for Armistics Day and sale of Poppies and contributed to- wards the fund for n painting of Mrs. Clark Murray, the foundress of, our “Order”. Fifty I.O.D,E. calexv; clars were distributed. thirty seven being sent to schools in Prince In Nov. we held our Regular Book Tca-—v:hich was very successful, al-, so made plans for remembering the Soldiers‘ family for Christmas. Mrs. Neil McIeod reported attending a committee meeting in Clriowil, in wnneciion with the hiuscum idea.‘ She and lVlrs. Mathcson of Char- lczlctown waited on members of th" Govcriuncnt lo scc if the Confed- eration Charm could bc secured for that purpose. They were: cordially rc~civcdz and told that when Bald~ win and King were hcrc in tho summer. they wore delighted with this roon and it was suggested by Prrmici ing that a central room of this kind should be in cvcry Pro- llr-c. and ii; is to be hoped that thin line historical room will be xivcn over for that purpose. Mrs, ‘McLeod also attended a meeting of the Overseas Scholarship Commit- ‘tee and reported that Nut White. our Overseas scholar int present at- pcnding Oxford) would be given two gycars in that collcgc. thus enabling him to take his dcgrcc from therc. IlIn January we also hcld a Bridge lin the Gcntlcmaifs Club rooms and lihc sum of $30.00 realized. We linvo ltllc lurlzcsi lneinbvrsliip in the His- liory of the Chapter rcportcd this lycar and more coining in. showing that we arc a worth whilc order ‘and doing n much uccdcd work. ‘The Library is our bip, task and we hope with tho help o1‘ our citizens. ""1128! McLAUGHLlN-B K ll. noun: is. co. VCHARLOTTETOWN SUMMERSIDE l value: morons Dealers For Prince Edward Island. “HEN BIZTTEITL AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT—-McLAUGI-II,IN-BIJICK WILL BUILD T"‘"‘i f, Adjustments to keep ll. going until the town is ready to ake it over. The Report of the Library follows. Respectfully submitted. ELIZABETH PERRY PU BLlC LIBRARY REPORT Tho Summcrsidc Public Library.» ‘the chlcf activity of the Chapter. still maintains its high standard‘ ‘and this fact l5 cilcouraging to the committee. l l The umlal McGill Travelling Lib- Golds When the nir passages of the Throat and Nose um "inflamed from o. Cold, tha inflammation will remain until tho Cold in gone. To work oil‘ tho Cold and to fortify tho system against Influenza, Tahflfii or . A“ ‘Laxahva Bromg Ouinine frbhi: .. It is cnsy to got rid of: Cold if you don't he lect lttoo lon . Get n b” annduo comm . 30c. (Mada In Gold!) but’: 6494x341» Prowl Kerk abs! 1809*. ' ‘ k Nlollormick-C-lleering Endgate Fertilizer Spreader N0 complicated partrSimple, durable, convenient. Easily attached to ordinary wagon box. flare of box sides. Driven by sprocket on rear wheel of wagon. Two discs revolving outward insure spreading equal distance on both sides. i Price Only $45 00 Delivered. Why pay More. See nearest “International”. Agent or SAMUEL KENNEDY, Charlottetown International Harvester (lompany of Canada, Limited. c. . :‘ provided for variations in width and Il-lu-sws. rurics months and are a valuable addition to the permanent collection. More ma“ Si“? books were contributed during the year. the bulk of thcso at the Annual Book Tea. This year again fifty dollars‘ worth of new books were added to the shelves of the Juvenile and Main Library. Seventeen periodicals nrc avail- able to all rcaders—includlng English Illustrated London News. My Magazine. Scout. Overseas Magazine. American American Magazine. Atlantic Monthly. Saturday Evening Post. Boy's Life. American Boy. Popular Mechanics. Canadian Canadian Magazine.‘ Montreal Witness, (weekly). Madison's. Dalhouaie Review. Echoes iLOJDJ-Jforganl. Canadian Home Journal. Toronto Saturday Night. As the fee of 25 cts. a year for all Library privileges is very small a box for donations is in plain view and it is hoped that this silent ap- peal will bring results. as the ex~ penses are continua! and every lit,- tle bit helps. Submitted by l, AGNES RAMBAY Librarian are rcccivcd’ CbwrFtni-é?” iRoyal Edward Chapter on _ ____7 >|' why) ‘ TREASUREWS REPORT YEAR. ENDING FEBY. 28, 1928. account Delegate . . . . . . .. Poppy Sale . . . . ... . . . . . . . .. Book Tea .. Receipts Balance~Feb. i027 Booklets . . . . . . . , , . . .. Rummage Sale . r Expenditures Paul Kollins Entcrtain- y Tllflm 22.20 Reht of Library Donations .. 36.55 Librarian's Salary . Red Cross Drive . . . . . . . . . .. 752.35 McGlll Library . Grant from Town-Rent 120.00 Advertising Acct Library-flier statement 4i.la_~__--__ (Continued on Dali! Tl This company paid the sum of $8,279,514 f policyholders in 1927 of which amount ‘more . than $3,600,000 was in the form of dividends- ‘ H. A. scans, Provincial Manager 135 Kent Snpcc Charlottetown - , - P.B.I. _ n -'.,..