--ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is sunr- autcod to please you better. 2218-2-34’: —-THE BIO HORSE SALE_ AT ltouslngton hus been postponed count of the storln- 2404 -FAN6Y DRESS CARNIVAL at Cape Traverse Rink, Saturday ev- enlng. February 11th. Prizes. 2353-2-9-21 q-locazv ".353... TRYON RINK, Friday night, Hampton vs. North ‘Fl-yon. Skating after. 2376 --THE BIG HORSE SALE AT Keuslngton has been postponed Vunill Saturday, at 1 p.m. on ac- ‘count oi the storm- 2404 -ENTERTAllN|MENT. Pie S0- tiol and dance in Strand Theatre [Kensingtol], Tuesday, Feb. 14. Pro- lceeds ll-l‘ New Rink. Admission .50 and 2501s. 2381-2-10431 i -"rue eta HORSE sat-z AT 3Kcusington hns been postponed until Saturday, at 1 p.m. on uc- i _..__.. y —-THE MARGATE DRAMATIC CLUB will present their play “The Villiau Foiled", in the Theatre, Keusiugton, on Thursday GROCETERIA The ih-m of Jenkins s.- son. Ltd“ announce that they irrlmll "lfllilliil '-FERTILIZER FOR $5U3-'W°’Iwere re-avboiuted for the ensuing their store into o. Groceleria. Contractors will start making some of the MMQSBFY “Milne at once as the store will have to be all re-modcled for a Grocoteria store. The opening day oi the Groceteria will be announced later .'1‘he Iirm intend having one of the best arranged and most up-to-date Groce- tcrins in the Maritimes. A Groceteria will be a new type o! store for Prince Edward Island and will offer to thrifty housewives in the city and surrounding country a more economical wdy to purchase their groceries, fruits’, meats and vegetables. A Grocetcria is a store- where the customers go in and “Help Thom- ovenlrrg, l-‘ob. 9th., beginninfi at 8 o'clock. Admission 25 and 35 cents. ;Proceeds in aid of Protestant ol"lc()ngcflng we c“, was u“, same phanagc. 2348-29-21 can supply you with any quantity ferf-lliZBX‘. mixed 0!‘ llflmlXfld. 8t'Basil iliorrisorl. Joseph J. McLcZ- lowest possible prices either ' leash or on approved Joint notes payable 1st Nmz, 1928. Delivery to be made any time between Mar. lst and June 15th. Please book your; orders at once. J. B. Millman. .‘ l zzvr-z-s-m l l —-WEDDING BELLS.—An event’ selves" and have the satisfaction of personally selecting their grocericrglof interest t0 many Pill“!!! County: handing: same to the wrapping and paying desk and completing the pur-IPeODIB 0691117“! 0" February 2113-‘ chase by taking the parcels with them. A CASH AND SAVE SERVICE The date will be announced later for discontinuing our credit busi- ness and closing the store for necessary changes. ltvhen Mr. Edward O. Barbour and ‘Miss Mary Gravespboth of Alber- .ton. were united in marriage. The lceremony was performed at the iUnited Church Parsonage by Rev; tA. S. Weir, B. A. Mr. Barbour is a d8 ipronunent and highly esteemed cit- ' & ;izen oi his home town and the‘ I ‘bride is very popular with a largo lcircle of friends. jbest wishes of many for a happy ~———-—-—-1 CHURC“ 0F SCOTLAND funds bl‘ lhc church tu be in :1 ihculllly (ronditiou, with d creditable The annual meeting oi‘ the Ciilll-yhalunuc i" ‘m. treasury 1.31.1 hrldgc‘ 3135*»‘*°l'!§1"’1<‘1llm1"lllwllinvcc- 1n".-scntcll thc auditor's rc- Churclt 0t’ Scotland was held in tEI-nruulll Wm“, was mmmpd. church l't'.(!l3llll,l', with 1t rcprcsnunv, Th‘, following were exacted m live uitteudnncc. iintstul‘ J.W.S. lsnm, m, [he [mum or trustees m. ltnvwy 1wrcsitlcd nut. cumluctctl tlr~llngx (;‘§(jlYgl' "m.p.,,._ William \l\‘\".lll(\l(\l exercises. James hone Szyun-HI Philip B-lshup 1m,‘ 3W uctull as secretary to the mcetini: 1mm, m“ “govt,” ‘ykcflnomrufy and read the minutras m’ last year's ‘hunts “We w“ ‘Ygmalovtcll qccrm “m! of a Special ‘neeliug i“ ADfiLllitrr- (lctn-vl- Alzlclhluixzlll treasur- “hml WE“: "°"ri"mm' Th" H"‘m'l<-1'_'llul l-‘rtlll Bert-c uttdi-ttin‘ for the vlnl statement for 102T o-ns prev ¢‘jn,_'l_(_“, VP)“, ' ‘xlifll-qnl Jenkins putt-d by the llrnnsut~cr. (icorgeqnpnjélgfll-l Q3051“ mm {vimflnl my": “Iaclnongum wmc“ shuwud ‘he lmist were elected as a committee __‘uu benevolence and charitable lwork. Alfred Cook. William Sty‘?- ‘misi and John Cuirns were up- lpoimcti .1 trumnlittet: on the upkeep if!‘ the church properly. and ‘Well- ‘inctlm livers. James Lowe and . lWillianx Jenkins were chosen us .thc finance committee for the year- Thc sptciul subscription commlttqa "a" "m hcnrditivt‘ _lnst year was Cfllllllllltlllhlll "M," pnpfly p"), h mnppouttntcnt and wr the completion scientific prepnratlon pntgi" "Wu" work. _ up in ‘mums mm“ “ma, l '. .\_lr. Lowry expressed his ruin" m; entirety m“ and e1. Ifilllfibllllflll at nlectlnt: with the qnflye trgafmpnt for mmghg uwlpli‘ ffll’ illte first time ill tilt-ill‘ colds, chest and throat, (roublgg, annual business session and con- Peps contain certain nterllclnal rrzltulutcd thr ('tJll.'-!l‘(‘|{ill.lOll on tho lnrretllenis, WlilI-h, when laced -\'i|lcx1(-csu1' Icmrytrrnl llllil spiritual npon- the tonznr. immcrllatel; 'n'l>.~‘llt'l‘ll.y which thc different rc- tllrn into vapor‘. and are breathed ‘mris mnuifoslni. .\ happy and "M" "l" "l? "lbw!" l0 "l! ‘mrmtutivuls titer-tint: wars brought lungs. 0n the I‘ lIHIFPIILY- n18! w» .1 ylnsc with thv- pronounccntcnt "on" w” l"flan"fl m“, lrrunhd ~1'||..-.\|...s-|ut- lwuctlltrtitlu- ~(‘,a1n- membranes of the bronchial tubes. “rid”, 1.;.,.;,,,,,,,,. the delicate walla of tho air psn- " ' ' super. and finally enter and carry ~—'—'¢*>""'*" rellefhnd hoallnr Io the lungs. While nn liquid or solid can gel to the inn s and nlr passages. those Peon unres get thPra direct. and healing commences. U118 "JA smote, w r10 1 IUIDII it the a o and date o! this paper. and mail it (with 1o. otunr to pa! return peerage) to rep! 00.. Toronto. A free trial punt will 3. than b0 nut on. All druggtnn and Itoru nit Ifil-ZSS box. l’ P5 Kensington Specials Carnation. Nestles and Bor- den's Evaporated Milk — 2 this 25c. Milk Biscuit, 2 lbs. 29c. Tomato Soup,’ 3 tins 29c. Loader Black Tea. 1 lb Pkg. . . . . . . 58c. Heavy Black Iron Bake Pans I x 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. 32c BANGOR SCHOOL licp/rl of School in.‘ iuntlury. llrnti» IX. l. Ilrutlu Vlll. l. Nvllic ifiitlrcdgc. (truths Vii. i. (‘hztrlit- (‘onlptolu ti. Duumlll. (trade \'. (Slut i. lflorcnce .\iu.~ Dougnll; 2. llcth Laulner: fl. (‘mn- ~rln¢ iltmlcy. (lrudr \'. l.l\'.\ i. Bobble (‘outp- mn and Freddie (‘obb (equal). tirade lli. l. Ycrun Cobb; 1'. "tolnud Mclhnuzull: :1. (irilce ll".- Dougall. tirade ll. l. sun-ling Bells. (trade l. (SrJ l. )mu:ull. Grztdt‘ l. on. Pc-rilert attendance ~Beth llutl- 39‘; Fye< la (tohb. Verna Cobb. Tt- .t-lu>r~.lennle Dingwell. I in u go r 1"" "d! (it-prev: Iirunl. lluth budncr: '.‘. Sarah Culnptutl‘. Alex l\l:- Llnytl Compton; ‘.'. ilcury Mn- (Jl'.| l. l0 x l4 . . . . . . . . .. .. 25c. Lar|e Tin Dipper .. 23c. Marts Grey 8: Khaki Flannel Work Shirts. size! 14% l0 161,5, Reg. 81.40. Now 81.10 Boy's Pull_ Over Sweaters. Medium weight. Polo Style Collar. Lovnt shades with fancy trimmings, Reg. $1.45. Now $1.10 Men’; Pants and Regular price $3. SURPRISE SOAP wal first made in St. Stephen. N-B-p 44 yearn ago on the policy that Quality rhouid be the firs: conllderallo... Thin consideration ha: never been altered: and quality hn improved with advancing knowledge, keepln] plcl with modern Now . . . . . .. $2.35 roquiremenh. Woollen Batting, 3 lb roll en- ough tor large size com- lofla. to clear at $1.85 All Wool Golf Hose. good n- sortrnont oi colors, per pair ESTATE JAMES KENNEDY. General Merchants ltenatngion, l’. E. l. They have the married life. They will continue to reside in Alberton, where Mr. Bar- bour hes considerable holdings in‘ real estate as well as being a well established fox rancher. -~ADDRESS ENJOYEIL- Thu flvgular mutating 0t‘ Semis (founcil. Knights of Columbus, was hcld on February 1st. Grand liltluht l’. A. ltlchellau presiding. Alter thel reuliire of business was tilsposclll 0t District Deputy ii‘. .l. Casey, ad‘ dressed the uicmbers on questions ot‘ importance relative I0 tlle 0r- der, and in nu (eloquent speech luade kuovm to tllu menlbcrs, thc high standard of the Council, This was followed by the Lcotufts oi the evctlitlg delivc-lctl by Stale Deputy M. A. Paqnet on the Cou- ventlon of the Supreme Council of the Knights of Columbus held in Portland, Oregon. in August o-t’ 19- 27. The Lecture described tit;- many things oi interest of his trip across (Januda. and related incidents 0i‘ the runny tulmcr is- landers he mot m. his trip. A vote oi’ thanks was moved. second- ed and presented to Ills: State De puty, who replied in n lilting nmn~ D01‘. it was utuonnctnl that at‘. the ucxl rcuulnr tutu-tint! (ll-aud‘ Knight i’. A. llciicllitn would dc- liver n lecturlg \\'I.‘(lil(.'.“€Ilil,V, l“l.‘l)l'li-, ury 22nd. \ 112E152 Quit! until Saturday. at 1 p.111. ou ae-‘day’ February 3m. by we Ladies ‘count of the storm- 2404i Slrandtlzzsso dozen n. 192a to zssoz new» fmfiian. James Miller'- - nirlitznannorrmogtln ovhrtoulfl ‘ ‘ --PRESBYTERIAN suvlclts will be held on Sabbath in Lot ii . at 10.30 a. m., in Tyne Valley at 2.30 ‘p. m., Sabbath School meeting at 1.3012. m. in Lot 11 at ‘I p. m. Every- one made welcome. ‘ i --ENJOYABLE GATHERING _- IA vcry successful social and duncu was hold in Bel/side School on Fri- ;oI' the Bnyslde Women's Institute- tMr. Edward Larkln kindly loaned his organ ‘tor the occasion and ex- cellent music was tarnished and idancini: snioyed by the largo nun» lber present. Dainty retreahrnents lwere served by the ladies while u saloon supplied the extras. A tidy sum was realized ‘which will be ‘devoted to school improvements. ‘ N. l l -:oe cmct: MEETING - Thc annual meeting of the Grand River loggcircle was held in Mfiplg ,i_.eat Hall, Grand River, on Satur~ lday. February 4th, with a, large number or the patrons present. Tire president. Ml‘. Marshall Mo. iLellan, occupied the chair and in the absence of the secretary. Mr. ‘iEmlnet Praught. the report of tho ‘vast YEJWB business was road by lthe marlager, lilr. Leo. PAH-ought. ‘This showed that there bad been ‘an increase in the membership slnce last year from seventy-taro to eighty, while the number of eggs supplied had increased lrom in 1927. The average prices pa" dozen to members was 28-08 in 1926 and 29.7 in 1927. The cost of l l ibfllll‘ rears. namely 1 1-2 cent per dozen. The following directors year: Messrs. ‘Marshall McLollan. John Adams. Joseph S.‘.VicDonald and Woodland Colwcil. A few of’ the largest pat- rons were: Mr. James A. Iblillotu 842 dozen. lilrs. L, blayflard, 804 dozen, Mrs. Marshal Mcbeilan, 731 dozen. Mrs. Joseph J. McLcllar. 012 dozen. _ N ——--<0->_.-_*. PERSONALS --.\Ir. William Wholau spent the weekend with his motbcrp Mrs. John Whelan, Tiguish and returned to Grand River on T c '- . “v.1 —-»Axuou1.; thc visitors to Sum- mcrsidc on Tuesday were Messrs. Angus Gillie. BaYSidc and Josopiw D. bicLellun, Cross Rivers. r a, ~ N.’ l I Eastern Guardian ..=='FOR SALE OR TO LET “l Dwelling house, for particulars ill)" ply 1n Cuptullt Allan, Milulagrla. 2335-2-8-31. TOCK TAKING SALE-dim" coats regular $55.00 to clear at $38.00 at Poole 8-: Thompson. Ltd. 2390-2-10-3‘: . . ='MEN‘S OVERCOATS- Regul- ar $25.00 to clear $17.00-—$2i.00 to clear at $14.75—$38.00 to clear at $27.00—Poo1e 8.: Thompson Ltd. ' 2390-2-10-31 ..BOY'S SUITS-Special prices on all our suits $5.00 up. -—Poolo 8a Thompson Ltd. 2390-2-10-31 ..’-‘95e SALE HOT WATER bot- tles at Carruthcrba Drug Co, Ltd. Moutaguc- ' 2-2-4-10-17 .3325 PER CENT DISCOUNT 0". all rubber goods, bulb syringes. breast pumps. invalid rings, rub- ber gloves. baby pants and founl.-‘ aln syringes. Carruthcr}; Drul: Co. Lid. 2-24-1047 . ."~=THE STOR-MY PETROL“ ilonr Act drama. Stiutis, llobruzrry 20th. (‘nsh ptlzc lc- ltoldcr 0i‘ Luci-d llhulr. New Urchcsira in nt- leudztucc. 2375-2i0-6i ..==‘EA$TERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Zllurduck i..- (luantlialt Agent. h: Montazuo and will bl,‘ phrased in receive news llcnw, advertising, ilcw tllitl renewal subscriptions. ..*'I'HE ANNHUAL MEETING bl Alvara _' Model 4-90 $190 my music ifitsllnw. With the new Orllrqpltonic Victrola the music is real-"you may have any kind-k- and you may have it when you want it. 'l'hcrc is zllrvnys u “first time" during which we form certain impressions that llovcr gtgitlu lcavc us. So it is with that annexing new instrument, the new Ortltophonic Yictrolu. Whcthcr you first mcet- it during day or nightp-you will never torget that great surprise at hearing real singers, ma! players, real 0rchcstras,—real music. Liquid trcblcs, -—gruti basses-ml] there! How do they come ltcrc so completely’? i What magic put them tllcrc?———tn rclcusc thcm for you, in such profusion of chuicc, at thc precise moment you oolntnand ? \'l<'\ rola ,—_\'u\| l ’lut "cl l or with electric motor $230. Rd. i917 l-‘nr tllls nlagic. 0i‘ the new Urthopliotlit" n10 Inilliults of homes. So now you nr.\_v have beautiful, Inns-lo, as you wish and when you WIRli,"-'ll‘0l1\ gruttclul cabinets WhiCll anyone (run own,-- anti we nmst stilpllllsls who spcut so many oi their _vcars in developing the principle cl "Matched lulpctluncc" or "smooth. tluw 0i sound". in Victor's hands only ergo, this principle swept away oltl methods uiul traditions, and has lrccu irultsmuttrl into all the music of all the world, to be sprcatl thank thc two years real from 8140i) clown to as low asSi i5. Electrical The new A r2120 " rue In Sound Trade Mark Refd Victrola I Victor Talking Machine Company of Canada, Limited, ileum-I u.“ quite large areas of ground. The bushels from an area olivinemeiiléfaé“ro.i'r?6s1-5£o6r storagomlazlii- worth in many tfiividual File-skin ‘- At all drlvc, if you choose, at slight additional cost. trluuluutcs winding. hucc dealers on convenient payments. Ironic ills Master's oflhqdlllnltr~utlly if it bears the dog Trademark Hi5 ivl115ttl?_5‘\1'0i(.EV, I idmlna (folnp- Vltriurla (dross Em; Circli- will l»: held Friday, February 17th. My. imighlizor will be present. All ‘members please attend. Wm. Mo- Leod. Scdy. 2390-2-10-31 - o ble T PreaYment Catamaran hate to be “dosed.” When rubbed on, y Vicks relieves colds 2- ways at once without “dosing”: (1) Its healing vapors, released by the body heat, .."CAMPBELL'S COVE. — The Campbells Cove district was always noted for the large quantities of ex- cellent catlng potatoes which it pro- duced. This notoriety was brought are tnhelei dew to the iifiillieflli éii.°il‘i‘fmfii‘i‘iii°i.if 311' passages; sons of the year. and always in u n great abundance. 1n the years past (2) It draws out the To. farmer could go down to the shore ioned poultice. - awfllilldtg mm$VAPOR~ B still found during the growing sea-i ‘son, and particularly spring and full. Mu/o/vfinwto gown in the »---" Bringing Up Father \ present season saw a large yield of ~and so nil the way. seed potatoes at Campbell's Cove! The settlement is actually becom< All of the natives are growing seed lng independent. and enabled ' to stock and the range of acreage is stand firmly on its feet. through seed from ten to fifteen acres or rnorenpotato growing. Every farmer, al- The pioneer seed potato grower on most. has now both his telephone the custom end of the Island is n and automobile. good. substantial Campbell's Cove man, Mr. Austen farm buildings and living quarters. Grady. Mr. Grady had this past with money in the bank, all achiev- season‘ some fifteen or more acres, ed Ln the last three or four years by tics, so that they won't have to rush an acre for its wood and lumber all the potatoes stored temporarilyyalone. One man now offer-ins his ‘ in sheds. to market before frost. l mature hardwood lot for sale Is ask- This is a good idea, and we ttmnlcina $100 enact-e. and will pmbflbli’ many of these buildings will belget It, for good old hardwood ts =1 erected all over, this cominz stunmdrlmlne of wealth. .for winter and early fall storage, ‘ PHFPWEB- Formerly there was a breakwater at Campbell's Cove. one of the W" New telephones are helm installed on the island coast-line built by lb” - and it is likely. now that he has pur- the sale o1 reed potatbea- Many of in the houses. chased an additional Campbell's the fanners keep the hired man the installed In this Eastern potato federation days. _ Cove farm which became vacant and year round, and all apparently have growers‘ residence by men from made a 100d boat harbor at the for 581B. that his acreage will be,an eye to anqulrlng more land to Charlottetown last week. ltlme, and fishing was carried on BX" ' doubled this coming season. Both grow more potatoes. . the Campbell's Cove and Elmira die-o! them. Mr. Grady, purchased a 301' @3995 m" an Quid-ash‘ inlmost any day in the year and col-ttricts appeared to have better crops nearby farm from the owner in the long. not very‘ convenient for tarm- quit, fishing, lect a cart-load or rent-possibly the of good round seed this last season stem, for some of the Campbells lng purposes, but which ‘generally selves to flowing blah clarssecd Do- - best or very best manure ier PO- then other parts oi‘ the Island. and like in other parts exoded to the U. ensures plenty o! wood and iumbe tatoes. Though considerable kelp is more sound marketable potatoes to the acre have been harvested in their farms still remain vacant. two miles and e. Ital! (200 chains) those two districts than possibly nobody hauls It away. Commereiadany other portion or sect‘ of fertilizer from Baltimore now takes-Island. One man. a Campbell. .‘ ithe place of the kelp for the newmarkctcd 2,000 bushels of c lcertifled seed , tatoes universally seed of! ten acres. Another 0111i ‘ and tn boll (Andrew Francis) markets 2. _ erected. not. at the railway but at growths ot nr and spruce lumber. and humming birds mnd6~__,_.- in the pro-CO"- Several hone werel l overnment p a o“ I This breakwatcf Recently one d me mm“ The farms here are narrow and for many year-s now. an , and now devote them- r. taloes. S. A.. where they now reside, and The Campbell's Cove famts extend from the shore, up to and crossing. With a bot?“ m" "my m“ the North Lake. These long strips able enxlneerfl to design alrc m“ usually carry a varied growth o! that can be held 811mm" l“ h.“ _ woods. mostly mixed hardwood and air the British rovsrnmout 1108mm -. softwood, with some exoellentlmotiou BMW?" °‘ drum‘ . Some of these will come back In take advantage of the new prosperity. More than one of the growers are ed now busily enzngpd getting out lum- ber for frost-proof warehouses to be _..By Georie Molianul MR-JlGGErFM AVERY HAPPY MAN- I'VE cue-1- seam MARFMED“ YOU'RE A . FflEltk-iTHATfi A Li. I Kl N MY DEAR LITTLE WIFE AND l ARE JU5T Ll KE ONE.- BUT SHE 5° °°E5V rum K5 Pins-r- ME WIFE OUT THERE l5 . ONLY ONE.- gblll‘ Ygg- AN‘ REALI-Y- we. EVEN YOU'LL QQQN kTt-uNK ALIKE- FIND ~ ' a ‘K n‘ a t tenglvgly, The breakwater is 80"" ‘" may 9"‘ '