iiAY._2_1-_i?30._~ - _.___ :_ 1. 1_1'r-nz cnARLoT1feTowN_gUAnmi,~ will FEB e to to >o Q Q you have a large family that likes - -' -Qs good fl as an \?~»_` ‘ ` If .~-¢.-... . ..... | ` -1. - _ . V I F . _d , SMS .» an-inks a ioror ii, ,, , , a|o|=s_z°s|g,1|ie»en_. V g el or ou l b , ii"»$l‘-Q1 Mg - for it nolo 0;; / rich, very ;i¢l|,'|||" ' flavor. but makes 240 cups fo the pound ,_f ` 0 'Y ____*____,1___Z_____- ......... _._ ,__l___ ' - rarc;a"Nnv1s~ i* :if -fCKin 1»aiirsi."‘~ ‘- . - - boomer l;ene,M B Sydney in ballast and is ‘ lay. an. » D0,- . #ini apo -if S s Montague. er -K al im Fen? Wharf she sa home L; Wharf by the_F. F. Hughes x . .-is , , .. , _,ml _/5 ` , fy 1 #ri __ ie? ‘ \ iv - CT .v= sa- Boys and Girls . . . get your application forms f' »` 1 ._ cargo. A. ‘M12 Wm. McLeod, who 'Halilun returned to his - §¢ ., .. ~z. c Msg:Donaid,, _arrived ‘ from nrtn fsading Dart cargo of potatoes at Kings Co., and will proceed tp sourn in finish ner _ has been il patient in Camp Hill Hospital at home in 'Georgetown A. Mr. Milton Hemphill. Georgetown recently visited"-Charlottetowri. A. Mayor F. H. MacDonald, of Georgetown, recently visited Char- lottetowri. A. . E Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McLaren, ,Gevrzetown. recently \-isiteri char- -lott/etown. A. l Mr. Ralph McPhee, who has been spending the winter months in Nova Scotia. returned to his home in Vieorgetown. A. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben MacDonald. land two children recently vi;-itcci Georgetown. _ i Miss Helen Douglas. student at P for Wf C.. recently visited her home LEIT, Q91' ATHLETIC CLUB here! Once you fill in and mail your application form, it will be just a few days till you get your membership button and certificate. You will also get the Fleet Foot Sports Review cacli month. Drop in and choose a pair of the new Fleet Foot Shoes. \\"e have all styles and sizes in tlicsc comfortable, long- vvcaring shoes. A' » Georgetown. A. Miss Anna McLaren. who has been :visiting he(r_home in Georgetown, re- turned to Charlottetown. A. visiting his home in Georgetown, re- 'turaec ic Tignisn. A. his home in Georgetown. A. i ____ I Master George ooieii, 1-ianiax, is visiting in Georgetown the guest. of ' son was nearly 3,000,000,000 pounds his gram-imotl'ier.‘Mrs. C. Johnson. A. Mrs. Charles Landry, of Halifax, is visiting in Georgetown, the guest of . tier daughter. Mrs. George Taylor. A. Mr. Francis McEachei'n lelt re- ` * ` tiy tp join the tug Rona. F1500, een \|niii|i ' i _-'__- iN'. recently, visited Charlottetown. A. CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. " --~-- teachers at_.Pri_nce Street School, at their home in Georgetown. A. |_~- Mr. and Mrs. F. Dalziel, who have been. visiting in Georgetown. return- ed in Borden A _ e d a I Ml. and Mrs. P. A. Scully. George. "~ f \ town, recently visited Montague. A: ` ' . i Mr; W. F. Paquetl Georgetown, re- 0 cently visited Montague. A. ~ iii* ;._ii=. I °‘*%&"‘°' ='~ \\ B,l,,Aci< swiss# 2 -I-i_ _--.__- ' » ., r A. 5- ‘*,’§;’; '. Mr. ‘Martell. Panmurc Island, rc- / V N Miss Goody MacDonald. who has QQ been visiting her sister, Mrs. ini-.1 'fV;','/"l Watts. returned to her home in i , -ff // 1 4'. -/ _ , _Min Herbert Murphy, Principal / f /gf -_-- _ . ‘ from observation that the farmer ~ - IN” YI Dr. Grant. Montague, recently vis- ited Georgetown. `A, their home in G`eoi'getown. A. Bailey, recently visited Georgetown _ ~ A . I-at-3~` 3_. » .' $4 4# »\\ csntly visited Georgetovm. ' ing, recently visited Georgetown. A / -_ ,ai Mr. Aeneas P. MacDonald, Launch- if ' 1 Ki' Georgetown. A. ' - ’_ ff” i` 3fff;f 'ff > » -1 -6 ii A F md Look up at this sky- scraper, -the size of the good twistjyou. Swap a few cents -for when you ask »for _ \ |'|,|CKEY NICHDUDN » ‘eiL=_ve'.~_e . if. _ f i. 4. I ,-_'A/V¢f,,’f. /, . , \.\` `5f ,N -; 4 _T \ ,ti-ig"-'zu `> I /-_ , _‘ if TT? ' 'y/. 2-.’/fh - f be . -‘i , . \ /L-1/' . ._ . /c=£`.`/r es-£3; {a.¥' ra# . _ ,.. >~, . Weak Spells -Would Fall Over n an i it 1'-'di . Mr. James Hessian, who has been Mr. Rs1ph'Doug1as. vice principal Georgetown Highschool. is visiting Misa Gertie Killins. Georgetown, chlnnon Geoi etown, ALLEY 5°’ C0- LTD .. Misses Marion and Grace Douglas. Charlottetown, spent the week end Misses Susie and Mary Hemphill, Montague, spent the week end at Mr. Webster McNeil, New Perth, V " ` sp!nt“the"wuk 'end at"Georgetown. ‘ A. extent of farmer Smith's crops. They Mr. Malcolm Martell. or the tug » ` ' ' . farmer Smith has .farmer Brown in a. .4/‘..,,»,!;,--,,.. - ‘llra Jamal Vanain-l.aa,.Pibroeii, " l'm._1rrii»:-*_‘I had pains arouid ,;_>;%‘ lylinrguad adored with weak ,~ :gg-~ ‘ rmié , ./.. __ bopiahil 'H .:"i:2 ,,` Georgetown High s¢h001_ Spent 'tha "ek end at his home in Panminie Island. A. fwho have been visiting in Borden, .. returned to their home in Georg. town. A. Norweigan steamer Annavore, ar_ rived from Baltimore with fertilizer gfor Poole 6; Thompson Ltd.. Monta- gue. After discharging part cargo here she will sail for Charlottetown to unload ballast for A. Home 6: C0. The lobster fishermen are doing fairly well. They report fishing very good at present. A. Mrs. S. C. Knight. Georgetown. recently visited Montague. Miss Enruna McCormac. teacher at St. Georges, spent the week end at i her home in Georgetown. A. An Eiriglisli chmpany has just ‘placed am ordel' in Ger'n:.1ny for iiliree irict.-or tank' ves::‘5 in a recent lisft‘ng of vocations in England were l6,840 different trades and profession.: - l I Nearly $20_000000 wfrftii pf tract. ors wen-e stripped from the United ,Stain to Russia in the fu-st quarter ‘of this you Argeiritnas ecciioiiirc depression is ‘tilting and the business outlook is improving oi-ic iveeir the ,ii-emotion of locally-iiiadc goods are to be held in lrclard V A "'I‘i~avelli.ng Fair," consisting of agricultural niiwliinery and lmrpilz- ments was held recently at Cologne _Germany Poznari Poland will hold an inter- natiotai traiisport and tourist ex- hibition ihs :.uJninI:r. ` Rios production in lnrl.1a._last sea- less than 1928-29 2 Pete-i's Road and Vicinity At this time of writing the proi- longed drought has a. depressing ef- ,fcct on farmers' work, as lack of moisture, high winds and dust are opposing factors in preparing the soil for seeding. The grass lands are also retarded, oiving to the above lconditions. While these conditions obtain on the farm, the lobster fish- erman reioices in the fact that 'ails well on the deep. Well. "its 'an ill wind that blows nobody luck." i Mr John A. Stl-wart. Jr., who. with his family have been located in Tren- ton, N. S.. has returned to his home at Peters Road, where he will again take up the duties of the farm at this active season cf thc year. We are informed that Mrs. Stewart and | family will also return home shortly. Mr. Stewart reports times are a. bit dull in contrast- to the usual activ- I ily in the smoky City. . I In the past score of years methods oi’ agriculture have almost been re- volutionized. Time was when farmers kept pace in the "old rut" without change in the acreage of thc differ- ent crops. Farmer Brown' knew exactly the were pretty evenly matched. The acreage of potatoes depended upon . the size of the manure pile. Now sort of quandry as to what the ex- tent of his potato-field will be. That is determined now, not by thc size of the manure pile, but upon thc capacity, faith and boldness of em- . barking upon a large scale, consequ- ent upon the amount of fcrtlliur purchased. without any tangible means of knowing the end of the ad- venture, whether it be Brown. Smith lor Mclvor, or somebody else with the i initiative of trying the unseen. How- ever. in the main, as in fox farming, success has been achieved so in the potato venture. we are of the opinion who harnesses himself to great enter- Character Close-Upsi if giié .,,Er§,i»` Ein; ei a $5 E "Sf a Q/'//f /5' f1’[° _/‘?0U7`!f*` 77/6'7" //V0/C'¢77'fJ” a if.. 1 - ' i==l|'=' ' -:i‘- --'*‘*- s1==illi=lsil===- -- ~- ` "*" ' 7 3 DWEJ/‘ //C6 ever laced on _TO $1450 /ir me racfolv Gov'llan|a.&'n |14-INCH WHEELBASE 70 HORSEPOWER liiunmvsd mascot., su rw psy Sedan, $lZ7O ul the fudory Bumper, and :porn liro ufro STUDEBAKER SIX MODELS AND PRICES C°uPe.2~paa=............ siiss The greatest value in Sfudeboker's 78 years of honest m C|'|VdlSll1g . . . Hydraulic shock absorbers. . . Lanchestcr Vibration Damper ‘Double-drop frame . . . Gasoline filter . . . Fuel pump . . . Timken tapered roller bear- ings. . . New Full Power Muhier . . . Cam-and-lever steering . . . Adjustable steeringwheel and lent. ..Drain engine oil only every 2500 mi1es...4O miles an hour even when NEW MUURE BROS., Cliibsdllll .....»..-...- Tourer ..........~-..... Sedan ............».-... Coupe.-1-pam............ RegalTourer R¢gaiSe