. . d- . <)§v4Q-\\_ _,. m rats.» i=ox isms Boneless HORSE MEAT — — — — 51/41: BeefTlllP -——--—--—-4Vz¢ CABH PRICES We also have in stock other fox meats such as Beef Cheeks,» Boneless Beef, Ground Meat, etc. island’ Gold Storage ltd. SALE FEB. 25th. Till IMIIGII 6th. 'BULKTEA,lb.—-—-—————-—- 45¢ MOTHERS OWN TEA, lb. — — — — — 53c -SUGAR,i10lbs.---———-——--——— 53¢ MOLASSES, 1 gal. — — — i- -- - — - 50c ' 4Ibs.DATES—————————-—— 23¢ MATCHES, 3 boxes -- — — — — — — — Z30 CREAM OF TARTAR, lb. — — — — — — 27c lBROOM———--———-——4-—— 35¢ 3 tins of TOMATOES — — — — — — — 29¢ 3 pligs. CORN FLAKES — — — — — — 25¢ 3 tins CARNATION MILK - - - ‘-- - 25c COFFEE,Ib.———------- 25c 10 SCRIBBLERS ——-—-————— 23c 3TinsCLAMS-————————-— 290 2 lbs. MIXED CANDY — —- — — -— — — 25c .7 bnrs FACE SOAP —- —- - - -- -- - - 25c 10 bars LAUNDRY SOAP — — — - — 29c 3 tins ISLAND BEANS - — — — — — 27c 6 rolls TOILET PAPER - — — — -— — 25c Large Bottle PICKLES — - - — - — 25c 2 lbs. SHORTENING — — — -— — — — — 28c 2 lbs. MIXED BISCUITS — - — — - 25c 2 pkggs. PEP FLAKES, Kelloggs -- — - 19c l MEN’S OVERALL — — — — — $1.25 - $1.75 ‘ MEN’S PANTS Tweed — — - —- — — $1.55 MEN’S SHIRTS — -— - - -_ - - - - 59c MEN’S HEAVY SHIRTS — -- — — — $1.00 MEN’S SUSPENDERS, pair -- - -- -- -- 25c MEN’S SOCKS, Woolen, pair - — - - 19c MEN’S SOCKS, Cotton, pair — — — - - 15c MEN’S CAPS, each -- — — — — 59c & $1.00 MEN’S fleece-lined COMBINATIONS — $1.19 BOYS’ fleece-lined COMBINATIONS — 75c BOYS’ SUSPENDERS - - - -- - -- - 15c LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES — 59c & $1.00 LADIES’ SILK & WOOL STOCKINGS - 29c LADIES’ SILK STOCKINGS — -- — — 25c LADIES’ COTTON STOCKINGS — — — 15c TOWELS, pair - -- — — — — — 19c and 25c 3 yds DISH TOWELING — — — -- — — 25c ‘King senior stments at Pine Hill Tin liantral aiaiinn This ooh-l la IIIOIVOI 0| local ~ 2.32322. will. """" CRASWBLL for Phowlnnhs. CONIEDEILATION m- SUIANOE. {r67 741-312. nrsoovlzunn - all nix-peso, Cleans grocers" for it. r $34-11. NOW F03 A REAL BIIAIIMBT with Robin Hood e Oats. China. Silverware or ADVERTISERS All BIKINI) In The G at the oiIice not later than ii A the previous day. . CHURCH NOTICE I03- SUN- DA . MARCH 6th.- Rectal-tartan services at. New London on d March em; Geddie Memoflsl at-ii A. M; Lona River at 2.80 P. IL: Clifton at 'i P. M. L-QI-B-I-li. OFF FOB OTTAWA-This morn- lng the delegates from the Prov- ince Liberal-Conservative Associa- tion leave for Ottawa to attend the Party Convention there on 4 , inst. The consist of Hon. Dr. iii IMacMIglamAMLAW, fiheater e ure, r. . . ac ona Souris, and Mr. Peter McCaui Eilerslie. senator Maedonald also leaves this morning for Ottawa. PREACI-IED SERMON -- Messrs. Lewis M. Murra and John C- Dlvinity Hall, Halifax, reached their trial sermons in l-Ial ax last . Mr. Murray, of Vernon River, P. E. I. is a graduate of Mount Allison University, was heard at the morning service in the United Memorial church. Mr. King, of England. a graduate of Delhousie university, spoke in 8t. Matthews church at the evening service. —-Halifax Chronicle. PERSONALS Senator J A. MacDonald leaves for Ottawa this morning. Mr. Ralbli G. Coiilsoh. New Glas- gow, N 5., is visiting his home in Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M. Avard, and two children. Louise and Ar- thur, cf Charlottetown. Bbent the week-end in Sackville. Mr, and Mrs. J. A Harding. Norboi-o, has returned home from a very pleasant holiday spent in ' Summerslde, the guests of their daughter and sori-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Robertson. Girl Guide News Well Known Farming Exporimenter Passes CANNING. brightest minds in life of pro lieb Bchaad. died at his home in w tie] U 1'38 com vyeair ageo ,euc- c oped two weeks Mr. Schaad York. P.E.I. and was attached the Dominion lbqaerimental Farm inAChariottetawn. his homeland in the wheat belt of German P.E.Island twelve years agomoving to N. S. about five years ago. He woflredforatimeattheBeachI-liil Farm near Truro. and later with 661188 But always he sought to i; ttieoi-y he brought to his adopted farm area at Woodside and devoted himself entirely to the job of find- ing the bat lice seeds. Last month at the Nova Scotti: F8411“ Halifax. evidence of th that Mr. was causing was apparent when the 3 yds LINEN TOWELING — - -— — - 50c s CI-IILDRENS GLOVES, pair — — — — 15c BABY POWDER, price 35c for — — - - 15c SHOE LACES, 12 pairs - — - - - - - 25c ENVELOPES 25 for — — — — — — — 10c ON DRY GOODS WE WILL TAKE 10% OFF ALBERT KAYS Corner Richmond 8; Pownal Streets ‘iAppreciafiion noun; youhTtFiive the his‘? in le ting you know I got the sack Cannon. at. Eleanor!»- of potatoes, in good condition and the carrots are also a treat. when fi- H- 3- one has no garden of their own has received the following letter oi m m, m, m thanks from Little Woody, Sasict- an? “ ‘gun; ggg m? yea-if; 1118025 5igéofitficfiegviitggf‘uszgf'gagé again and hoping you may be re- are specially good the reasoin you've ee so long in hcarin rorn us. WQIilMZl quite a few mea of! them and they were so good tasting white I said to my husband we would put the rest of them aside to plant in the garden in 8 as our seed doesn't seem to give good result; little in ualItY 01' quantity. Tcday however thouehl I would like a good potato lhd ‘udge my surprise when l Put my iinnd on the small parcel and car- I had no idea there was the sock but potatoes, hadn't look- folks so kindly must say they OWWBS 119m” Yours Sincerel MRS. J hear what kind of a pia Edward Island is and if steading and where its our stock except hens and six horses lose most oi the horses feed is very poor and they won eat it and they are more ing skeltom than the horses rots too, anything in so I sure was sorry I ed sooner, after you sending of your own 51113311195- hope you didn't leave (yourselves short but believe us we are very grateful for the help so Bfihefvllsl-Y _N_ 1p w“, p; I eiggew iggsejgeligizg; -——-- crs. a one er sac o‘ -. v - s same car. It was partly frozen. Unllfd SIHIICS NaZlS There was nothing to tell who it was from but the potatoes were gnnl quality too. so I hope my thanks will reach the doncr also. Tlln small toque and mitts are Just right for my grandtlarghter who t.‘ 14 month; cicl and they came in handy all rigiil. Thank: very much for every thing. This it"s been -ll'i worst year we've had in in vrnrs. We lied no crops of any kins. not even weeds as tier: arm-v worms cheered 1'0 rvary vr:.=.t'~"e of green. Russian thistle and all -—'.ve conic from Scotland in IP26. That was the only year wehad any rroy .10. acres. The rest oi the crops since have been failures. I‘m just wondering if it will be the same this year. ‘There's more snow. certainly bu‘. it always runs into the creeks when the thaw comes and does l.ttlc ha - ordered Gzrmany Uniird States in the to organizations, the German Embas sad today. ass mnvc to izrep German citizen Dieckhoff called on State Socre ‘man Gcvcmment had following statement: "On account of numerous in States. reiterates that German goo . I hope you folks are more lor- lunate. Your soil i; different anv- way, Ours is so much ifown. its hard to any what it is-part. alkaline mbo and mixture ut ot a chance o crop. It's so badly blown now it may be several years before it will grovv good crops a- n. substitute orgarrmuoyp. erika-Deutscha Volksbund so-called pro , Nearly all Ground Limestone not! on Island ou farms lias been shipped from Brooliviiie. have seen the results. lligbsat quality. Most finely pulverized Bulk or bags. Write for prices. Irosiivillo Manufacturing 0o. Ltii. iii-sauna, Saint Jtlllll Co, ma. n. d. a. some, Manager warded some day for the gifts so kindly given. Kind regards from 0 N IIENRY P S.-We would be very glad to Prince v i good sma“ mm hold,“ ortggrgg iThursday. On March 11th, we hope Isocation is. It is anywhere near British Col- umbia. We‘ve never been from this district so know little or nothing of Canada at all and my husband is meaning to leave here if there's no crop again. We had to put away all one cow a few and we may yet, the like liv- we had a few years ago. Time will tell. Taboo _To Germans WASHINGTON, Feb. 28-(AP)—— its citizens refrain frcm joining ilic American Nazi 'I'h‘s ivai described semi-officially Irvin 18k ng any part in American politic‘. German Ambassador l-lzms - tary Hull and told him the Ger- issued the quiries belng received from Ger- man citizens living in the United the German Government must not belong to the Amerika- Deutsch Voiksbund or to possible of that kind. German citizens who in id i,,it noranoe ofthis mini s‘ _ whestusioiiulf ii have become mernbgrs ofngheoAneif BRINCNNG Up FATHER “ citizens league must resign frornwtheee crganlm- 121% at once." POSTPONE MEETING The regular monthly meeting of the Guidcrs Club has been post- poned until Thursday, at 8.00 p. m. Will all kindly keep this date in mind as we expect a most enjoyable and in- structive evening Brown Owls and Towny Owls are giving us lunchl t 1st Charlottetown Brownie Pack i The Bownies of this (pack are not going to Brownie lan this week. as most of our pack are skutinghat the ice sports. Feb. 11th, we ad postmen call on the pack arid val- entines, cookies and candy were distributed. Games were played. We are making very good pro- gress with our Golden bar and Golden Hand tests. Brownies wish- ing to order their uniforms please EB in touch with Brown Owl by to have 100% attendance. March 18th, will he game night. RESIGNS FROM LABOR PARTY LONDON. Feb. 2B-—(CP Haves) -Inrcl Arnold. associated with Ramsay MacDonald in two Labor governments, tonight resigned from the Ilabor party in protest against its resent manifesto which con- t demncd the government's foreign policv and called for a general election M eonriderable interest to the dele- agrfcultural training in his native land. He was a graduate of the Ho- henheimer Azficuif-urai College in Germany Germany for cattle fodder. eniatfles the fanne- to provi green feed rich in protein. With it a flow of milk can be maintained without the necessity of buying any‘ mill: feed". Another of his innova- tioa-n to Nova Scotia is the use of Bamdelia. (bird's foot», lit is an acid soil crop, and one which, Schaad’: opinion was the annua dali-y fami-ers of Nova Scotia. marked the passing of this mod- ern agricultural pioneer. The first service was held from the Trinity United church with Wiiiii-IIIP LIKE A (iiiVE min Feel Full of LIfe-—No More Tired, Dull, Ileavy Mornings y Keep your liver healthy and you'll Iesl eat every running. when you villa up eeling "rotten" your liver is out ol order. i Your livsv chars the blood ol poisons upuam the nourishing part of yo: food lromlln wane. Supplies lo atlas, tismennil glands-gives om b‘ o, tho bod ‘s luativo, helps douiaeli, kidneys and. dine! workpreperLA b l . isn't enoug. "PW-alga nods from lruils sud herbs, will rlraoigtbu lldbtrildupyowlivllilolldllingoluwil You'll be how wall you Io ovIy i naming. Try Fruit-Mine. All drugglsh. FRUIT-A-TIVESnI-‘Fn. ufl i1 I i: o with!!! vou rimsitnlrue INDEED l oq our IT'S a ammo moi-u»! roam: simian-ion oanor, . - MRABEL. i cam xenon m suns _ "““""""E" m“ cue or mwsu. House Posmo ragga] I HOPE so] eivg M; A REM - LIFT-snow CAN EAINT) W" MLl-i’...1'liin I SHALL FINISH m rmentudfi; ea f/RST DAY u!‘ EXfl/E/f/QN AYE-. BUT OINNA‘ R U“ . PUFFID UP VlITiiiHa-Tflfi QETA IAAOOFTHIS l5 UNDOUBTEDLY THE PORTRAIT OF THEYEAR’ than cup of Maxwell House. Ila friendly stimulation will buoy you up- nnar 1e: you down. And how you will love the rich flavour of this IeamilowItPiciisYoulip... - This Finer, Fresher Coffee Maxwell Home cornea to youwitli all in goodness sealed-iuasupor- vacuum tin-dhe onevsuro way to bringyou cofieethat reallyiv router- freah. For any drip-pot or glass cof- fee maker get Drip Grind Maxwell House. For boiled or percolated coffee get the Regular Orlnd. run you feel “out of iiiioer” and the going seems barder usual, try " ‘ ‘ a fngran o! the world's finest ooflees. now 2 camps om sumo mo arouuin Mambo-One of the the agricultural the vinoe. Johan Coot- de on Wednesday at the to pneumonia he devel- 38°- fomierlv resided at to mission-born German he loft with his wife, alio of extraction. to come to 1y A. Chase at Port Williams. lupin. a vaiuabtlf cal-tie by iii-NY in ways and means to ers’ Association Convention at interest W5- Schaads experimentation at publicity as they deserve um" before the 1938 seeding t . WELL EDUCATED Mr. Schaad received advanced . Lupin, whch is grown in de his cows with in - Mr. destined to be pasture plant for the funeral Today two services l R/ev. K0. Sul- livan officiating, the second was ted by Rev. Mr. Ibah. who rriinésters to the Germm Colony near Ayleefor<i with many orut of town visitors in attendance. inter- ment was mad-e in Hiilalon ceme- tery. He is survived by his w'dow and three rims. B8011 618M» 1W!‘ and two years. Fhrmers throuchmit th province will be deeply crieved to loom of hi: death. The. wholesale prnduwon of lupin would msan much far m*nv dairy fa-‘miers. It could not. be. Irm- ed tmmedlotey if the Nova S~o’-'a llhrmua" Asaoclafon wcu"i t-oke further . in advanchvr their in- vestigation into the value of lupdn. / HELPING MIGRATION i The. Canadian Press) p D -Under guarantees as “good citizens" 100 British artis- ans are coming to South Africa with the eollectivehel and auc- pices of this city's b ass men. e Sturgeon, morning, and hel in wife and) g more. The than rcci r deaih grateful for shown by neighbors a friends. she leaves to mourn thler loss a sorrowing husband. four eons, William, Geor e, James and John, ties-p. Carolina, Fran- e ill sel i bzartil Ill MEMUIIIMI MR8. THOMAS DRIED After an illness o! twelve born with (Yhristian fortitu resignation Mrs. Thomas Creed. of R-“ithiifih ti. T??? eighth year of her age. Deceased became ill ast February and despite the best forts o nimdicm scienceedmb 1d‘ h d nth aowy progress u er e took place on the date recorded a- DO 8. Tire community of Sturgeon has lost a member whose generosity oi’ t and neighborly kindness Mrs . and four da Mary an only two years old. All th The following brothers, ters also survivez-Williaui. home. sis mother t e of needwas an inspira ‘ll!’ all who knew her. But home circle she will be rnost sore- missed where the kindl han d ted during 051d the family are a kindness the d will OI were ten 11181’! en, the young sse which was largely attended took place on Mon a , 14th to 5t. Paul's Ohuréo Cardigan And Vicinity Mr. S. Henderson, town, was o. visitor to Cardigan on Thursday. On Wednesday evening a dance the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McAuiay, Cardigan in aid of the C. W. L. As the nlg was an ideal one and the favorable condition quite a number bo h young and old turned out, some driving quite s distance. evening was very pleasantly spent e young people an oyed them- ves in daneim wh e the older folk‘. joined in a sociable game of cards. Lunch was served by hostess assisted by the lad c mmunitv. feature oi’ the evening was s dancing by Miss Cardigan and Mr. non, Newport. Mr. Maurice Block, Charlotte- town, made a Cardigan on Wednesday. Mrs. Malcolm McLeod and Mrs Philip Miclnnh. Lorne Valley. spent a few days of the has iting in Charlottetown. are extended to John Player, Cardi- nan, on the arrival of a bouncing baby boy. was held at Mr. Vernon McDonald, Lorne a business trip Baldwin's Road on Thursday. On Thursd v evening the hers of the oir of Bt. An Presby Oh resented cert in Cardi i attendance. I100. 6 A Congratulations Mr. and Valley. made sppiau cone V81‘! Ethel She Edward Me hllliIlGSB t week was o splendid rformahee and each number was dsd by the audi- ert opened with a few ll £ken mg of llevernd months do and f tlons -Miss Georginia melody In tion t0 i is in the smile a c erlshed be known no kind ts ri’ d M De “Z13, e evening's entertainment. her illness and inmrely Mr. Gordon Bcrlmgeour of the eat. inn. e Charlotte- t roads in the lee of the entertaining he hi‘? trip to vis- T118111- MAXWELI. HOUSE-e‘ COFFEE Owen Hughes, Montague, followed b old time music with Jack Web- s r, Carcli an Violinist, Burke at. e guitar and Campbell, Montague at the piano- ‘Ilie cast than presented their three act play entitled Aunt Susan Comes Back." Between acts the audience were entertained by some very enjoyable number's. Vocal selections —Mrs. Garrick, Mont- ue, Tap Dancing —Mrs. Joseph orrison, Forest Hill, a number which added greatly to the en oy- merit of the evening. Violin se ec- v Webster Cardigan who is only nine years of age and more than pleased the audience with her splendid perfor- mance. The concert. was then brought to a close as all joined in singing the National Anthem. Sole oi’ pies then took place Mr. Russel McLaren, Cardigan, kindly consenting to take the stage as aiiotione , while the ladies of Cardigan served a bounteous lunch to the cast. I-lot coffee was assed around and pies quickly cu, and after this very tasty lunch all de- arted for home well pleased with Canadian Bank of Commerce staff, Montague, visited his home in Cardigan Thursday. Mr. Clarence Redmond, Lake Verde, is visiting friends at Cardi- Mr. W. Townend, Charlottetown, was u. visitor to Cardigan, on wed- ‘Qiwfife; mvétggnpemlgafifdb John and George of Boston, Mass.‘ M346? Mm’ Sarah“; and Wm“, n“ James, Btaliarton. N. 8.; Alex —-—- W“ b7 '7' c‘ “ha”! °t wax” “Mung-a anlgarbolgmilrortvhymmm exaitiiad ‘igiiiehgirttlieasl? ocdiiiiihxii side. King's Co. was received mih The’ mum, ' tions to. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Quinn. Cardigan, on the arrival of a bonnie gates. Feb. , wee daughter. -c. Be it resolved that the Associa- Sturgeon where the service at, a? Elm ask the Nova Scotia DQDBN- church and came‘ _, were con- ST. CATHERINES W. I. merit of Agriculture to gather all_ ducted b the pastor, Rev. I". -——- the information they can get on L. Mallal The regular monthly meeting of this subject in order that they The pa Joearers were: Messrs. St. Catherines W. I, met at the might determine the desirability of F. Steele, Milton Reynolds, Gus 1101118 0i’ Mrs. John McEachern recommending the use of the-e Jamieson, Earl Llewellyn, Angus with eleven members and three vis- srops by the farmers .f Nova Scotia, Stee‘e. and Russell Grelian. ltors in attendance. The President and if found desirable supply May Her Soul Rest in Peace. e ir. Meeting opened by mega mgmgs in me form of a bui- (Patriot Please Copy) singing the Inst Ode and repeat- ieiin in order that these cioos may ~——————- licrsed "IJEEQLB-Pliqflll as have such __”'w"'_“~'“__ " w‘ Qfifi- tural Hall on h to answered b7 h Valentino Vans. Minutes of vlous meeting were read and a opted. It was moved seconded and carried that $7 be sent T. B. Leauge. The rise tor the one making the mos out of Talent money was won by Mrs. J. Lowry. Mrs. W. Rt. Shaw present- ed a bill of 3.15. It was moved seconded an carried that the a- bove biii be paid. It was moved seconded and carried that Mrs. W. R. Shaw would be appointed Vice President. It was moved seconded and carried that the Secretary procure some pap towels for the use of the school iidren. The Misses Ruth and M Mor- row thanked the member-flier the letter of sympathy sent them on the death of their mother. The Questionnaire on Agriculture was filled out and returned b the Convener, Mrs. Hector M eviu. Mrs. W. R. Show invited mem- bers for the March meeting. R011 call to be answered by something in connection with St. Patrick. Meeting closed by God Save the King, after which. Mr. W. R Shaw 811W e £81k to the membe 4 on the work that is being done by the Department of Agriculture in eon- nection with the different courses Jriven to boys and girls, and ‘was much enioyed and appreciated by in; néeilnnliersl. a y unoh was served by the hostess assisted by two of the young indies present. g EXAMINATION Fitting and Supplying Glasses Ito. Ii. J. IMBOII OPTOMETIIIBT MONTAOUE. l‘ l. I. Oifiee Connected Wltlf | Drugstore Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the P.E.I. Poultry Association Inc., will be held in Agricul- Monday, March 7th at 8 o'clock P.M. Q 0% 11,8 L-500-3-2-4-7. WHEN YOU DAY WITH HICKEY credit after that date. tion for all concerned. same, we remain, To ilur Customers _Owing to changes in the management of our store business we find it necessary to adopt a strictly cash system, and our books will be closed against charge sales after March 15th next. Please do not ask for We are satisfied that this change will result in more economical service for you, and better satisfac- Expressing our appreciation for thegenerous pai- ronagtnwith which we have been favoured during the past thirty-five years, and soliciting a continuation of _ Sincerely yours, J. A. MacDONALD & COMPANY, LIMITED Cardigan, P. E. I. passes around. PASS THE TIME OF A FRIEND OR A GOOD NEIGHBOR Good feeling and goodwill prevail as the tobacco No other brand makes a. more friendly impres- sion than the Island's Favorite. i HICKEYS BLACK TWIST CHEWING o- NICHOLSON lOc a Fig. "By George MizManut BY GOLLY- SHEE