HE C WN GUARDIAN _ _ -»-.__ _ I ~ - _ . , _ _ ___ . _ » _ .I - ~ t _ _ r-»»» - . V _ ___, _ wt, _,__ ,, ‘ 2 , » ~ r . . -~.»'»itr _ t _ . __ _ _ _. _ , _ . 5,-.,,;.._-5 tail: Worth from $18.00 *Q $24409 This morning we place on sale in our Mantle Department; _second door, 50 Ladiesf Sample. Co_a__ts_ at $9.98. The cheapest coat in the lot is $18.00 averaging up to $24.00. _ - V Allnew up to date models. Yours at $9.98. We pass this on to our cus- tomers as one of the best oiferings of the season. » _ .._i.__'_| _ Bargain Basement We purchased in Toronto 10 doaen Ladies ’Hats less than one half price. On sale now, a.t_$1,48.,; ' . __ cz-..-._ . 4 ~ ' S. A. BMGDUNALD ` Departmental’ ‘Store A .. _ _ _ g,as. ..n`-`~i%, ~` K 7"~`-~'- ~ "-..“.';_,..»~.5»_~.»--1,-,_ months in the lUnlted States has re S M Daniel were s u r. ‘-S in tiield h ‘ ' - lf -` mate the degree of pain i llis’ in g, ' ' W ° was remrnmg ‘ - " \h1<`l;§ -110m -Cllurlottetown; the Misses ,Edith Cutlliie and Beatrice Buch- unun, Fredericton; 'Messrs Geo. S. ,MacLeod and Frank Cutliffe, Fred- lerlcton. ‘ The w.:vl.s.ot the United the doctor to do two things immetl- Church met for the regular month- ly meeting in the Church on Thurs _ ,Z __ _ _ _ A .\ ing a. lpain. You wtlllt to -know wllzltldfly e"e“|“g» Mm- Baxlef Dl’€Sld' " 1911- Delegates appointed to lrreslby- lterial, which meets in Trinity were, -in addition to the President, -Mrs. |Bax:er, Mrs. W. :McDougal-l ,und Mrs. W. Sllliphant. Delegates lhppolnted to represent the Mission ‘Bertrllln and Miss ‘l»Ielenll_ Mdilill- lull. Al‘l'angem€llls were nmde glgo for the elltertdllllng of -the Young |people ol the United Church Sum f . ip. 'n le _ due to haltva lnlndretl things, 7 ill,,,,@rSi,;@_ who on the evening ,Cy _ \ - -he eyeballs. ll ill the forolleatl. 7i-Moy 24th \vili -present in the Mas- ' l' ,ut the top of head. The region of olllt: ‘ilall here, the delightfully ar- ` '/'ll he lface and ear shows 40 ailments ranged pilly “The Spoiled fDnrling." 'l ,-..»-I "T 2) _- I, \ " _ ,_ , that may be causing pain there. Other items oi business were also r, ` _ f”" » -..' " . .Similarly with pain -in chest, disposed of and meeting cloned _ ' _('.~_»._" back, side, abdomen, und so forth Willl Pl`l1y91'- ` " ’ - _ Mo.\/iillan. \Ml's. W. Silllpllant, lliirs. George Dixon, .Miss .Esther Dixon, Mrs. Dlllgwell, Mr and Mrs, NV. Sellar, Miss Hazel Sellar, Messrs W ’\¢IuDou all .I 'E A l Il tlon ln -Chatlottetown last week. was a guest over the week~end of All' and Mrs. W. .\leM"l'llan.- past week has been visiting iu New Glasgow and Cavendish returned to Charlottetown on Saturday ev- eninlz. - EL 0 IN MEMORIAM Leo. ll.. M¢conMAcl-<. ` On Wednesday. 4Ul H191. L90 11- McCormuck. Rockbarra, a_ man in middle life. passed away in the Charlottetown hospital after sever- . , _ _ _ ._ _ PAGs_i‘rv.u_;_ .-151.’ I fr." _ £1/ vs_. ...I __/l .fl ‘Lil i;\ll g.\,f\:11%_~ -,, '17 ll ' / - .- /f"_1"4/./" . lr'/_/5,'-' ai months illness spent in the .hos- pital. Nothing apparently could hztvc saved llim. The doctors and _ _ U nurses in the hospital did every- sslhl usln all ~the latest thing po e, E iolentlflc and medical appliances. modern research he placed in their hands. Spiritu-ally he was well looked to by the Hood nuns and the FORGET We__ean supply all your H003!- quiremenis lor Paints lllallasiine . ' )_-,Y . - tettillllnt n- nlsm for the repose ul p,-mls of the institution. . .ills remullls were brought to .Har- mony station Wednesday night and conveyed to his home in Rockfbar- ru. A large number of -friends and accompanied the body i0 '-50 ‘ All day Thursday many from far and near viewed the remains and and o prayer for the “frm °¢ his tool. 'rho .funeral -took slew 011 Friday morning to St. ‘C01llm’bH Churc where the pastor. Rev ,l:il.l,ll;0l;i lnllrild liiterwards officiated M' the grave. The funeral, consider- . fth d WHB l hades. 'He leaves to Weolll l elle oltr Mar ai? if _ ~»-,»* 16 ' ll izssof \ . . ag. ~,§...-.... ....= =-tg;-as* *J .t 1,; i.. l i l 2 ln, qt. ,gy A ‘ ‘silt t f f= l -- ‘ we '='-#refsusss;s;ss=~f§=assi-f=fafsf!as§fia?fiff-.sfaaéfifffué--eff2zsifs.= .=;=;.;~=:=t......f- 5-~-uw =. f - 5"=E.rT~=13= :-~“~.} ll. -F-" :_ ,,il..un, l xg: , .~ lu-il x i, ,l s?ii:‘l`l'l`1`lll`Ql`.:~=.,.n;:,:-.-:--~ J. 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Dari- of i-he W99k| 8.fi€6l' 8. f-€W ¢llY3 pil' 'st _to_:,:,:~==;l-';:=:-l-l-l=;==-;»:=;: ,:-:- '---sn.,.;:;:,:;:,¢,:;;-:-:?l;;:~.;- :-mu,=;=:,¢J~===.::tant-.;l,_-,.;.;.1:, ' I ,~ However the boxer declined to,,.|m In C-ha,.l0"swwn_ ...~., .......,..¢,=..,.,--.,,_,........ ~ .,.,.,......_,..=,_,.,=_.,. .-.~.-.-=-=.....-.t-_-_-=-=--.-=.=.. ~ enter the bout, as he stated that thei ' *‘ l ‘V2§:§:§:f:§§;E§§_§:-.; 5_1 11,., _1, _r _W _. ot.;-;.;.t?;.,_,=,. ._l :oil-;:;._:-;.,.,.,,__,tp-:n.¢..,.¢_,.l:,:,:_:;:;:=;- _-, _ -ellis=s1555-2#=2=i2l=sfu§!psfsS§t2s=:fsfsfsis2;f=§ff2=f=zff¥i:¥z?€il;. ,_ _ . , . _ , ' -.:'= go: ==s_==;:;=;~-;=;.;t;5t5-_=;==:,£5t==¢=;z;5;a=;;;2;t;i;5;=;; li,:=;;;§e§;;s§;ia€;§;=;§;§; S-_,_ ii-me was oauuul. sud would nur; nl- dndona. s. w. rnyltn, nm- . S . - _ stand the severe use to which lone,-gt, have .been winning 1|-lends on t - _gk would be subjected in a ten rouudfthe ~Islaud -for e few days. Mr, Tay- engagement. ,lor was a visitor here the early _ As he hllllillened to -have a reputa-. Dart of _the week. ,ll ’ tion for 'being always willing to box] ---- ,ir 4 be was allowed to vnuldraw wttlnnnl Mr nod om. -Howard court were `i% ~‘ any further question. You are not aivisitors in -Charlottetown during _ , ‘ boxer, -but you can 'have such s. sev-1 the Week- ‘ " ll ere sin in abdome ln llea in ti ` ""l"` r u. d. I - ._ . ... .J .. ~ joint, that you are incapable off MVS- MOON- ‘V110 sD0l1|_,,he winter \ \ f.=.¢-.=.==.=~= l » _ ,' F ' l ' l x ‘ a ‘ ~ t \' I. l l .>,, X ,`,l,., r`. X ‘,7..¢l\» J I ' , , Poly (` ‘ “_-:_ ;~ . ‘ i‘ . :§:5:;:55:5:1:5.urs::5:§;§q:;=l=4:;t==1:1:=_=-' '¢;;=,l,:,:,=;:,:;:5:;:‘_ 15:55,; 5,: »::l:;:=~' .f:;' 51555:Z5'5E5Z:§Z_i§S§5f5`?5ii§Iififlffiiiil' :v=1..::::¢=_: :~:-l-:=l=to=:=l=: -=:;i=1==:=: ==.=t:l=¢f=f.=;e2=s=i:s:5=l=s:-~=-. :- :srl "iii;25255;fsiffsfsiii-5'5=5§i§5i l""' 4 M $43,( I ,t,..=.,=;.f-' ..,=,.,.-.-===; -sh,1;.;.;.1:=-.=s:.=s5;l;=;rs-s!=;l;==s:= ‘ »=,=.==;t;.fzi;=s2=~" ~.;.;_-:-an.,...~:-1.:-z.-.~:tr-:-:-:-:~:-:-¢r::=:-.,.-:-: ; - »,-....¢..., , t t lil I ‘ =i;-itil? "' . oa-;=.=».- .-sii;--lio-ss;-.1sfns;s»s§=sfs=s-=2?~==s:=‘_..ss . safes; f /_ ie’ `~. \\7~-_ \. I-Church. Summer-side, dune lst. ll SQ-, *"`t`l 15;. ‘ff f-_'fl ~l 5] /,_ \ ` ll ‘ ll" lies; -`$* i, lf\.§,'. ,.1 5 , I / -t .s.use, .before you torcc him to give. __ \ ’ l-_`_" `\ ` ` l V011 some medicine to allay it, l Miss Reggie Mophee Grandview ' v ~ \ llemembell you kmw more ab°“ii\vllo attended illelTeuclhel's Fedora: "h » \ your own palll than b d el; _ - - _ 7l" `{' Rev. J. S, Bonnel, who for the - \ ' _ information This announcement Zppears in the Press lhroughoul anode l_ll|'s month. An aulinc of 0nlqrw's contribution to the _national wtullh and resources will be pub- lished during June. iss? v CANADA ' 1927 Ing the had state 0 8 T08 S- a large one, and very representat- - _ lllT;`ll§¥~"~ l ~ , _f~/l? i /. ,J -yr <1.-I' I/ , . / ll 1 ll _" I/`l _.R .f -~ ,/' J 3 :- /.>. //” if _/l Ji *‘»'-=:~'-1’ *f .fr 5.* - ' The same that was made prev. Recent visitors to the City im \ ` \ /./_>~ nllllllons of dollars of new Wealth every year and her 'ously_ That is that when you call Uilmed MTS- G&°~ H- M0'Mm““.- \' ills., nelson zuo:u_llldn, Mrs. w. * \ _ _ 4,,-._ ~..- . n 5 .QF / xl" / s l.-~ _/' » _ _..._ 76"' ~ -/ ’ T" l i` 7 l`\'/fl 'l/&L’l "\.\ ~~ n’f *-5* ~ `”'~~>_;§~ \\\\ \ .\, W sl t li . ____f-\ A _ \" \..'§l \*’ N 1 _ . _ __ - " f ,- _L tam pa" or the Mpiay. lll any 1°’ 'Blind were the Snot. Mrs. John _ ‘**_"" _//_ f! { -1 \i _\-,~ ia- - \’ “ l_..l;.‘.l ` " HE league-long furrows of Saskatchewan create golden grains are part of Canad'a’s currency the world over. Although young as a province, the records of last - year’s crops are eloquent of industry and prosperity. The grain crops in 1926 are estimated at:- I _ - l ivhenc. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ."1 '_ 21s 643,000 innllelt Oats. . . _ _ _ 726,000 " . Barley 21,896,000 " nys _ _ _ _ . . . _ _ 5,396,000 " Flax. _ _ . _ 3,106,000 f' ` 360,161,000 " _ .- P. » within the boundaries of the province oiier work and wealth for many times that number. The congested condition of the older countries and the growing .food demands of the world give ‘this available land a special signihcance. While Saskatchewan is prifnarily an agricultural and dairy province, en- couraging developments in connection with other natural resources, and coal, clay and non-metallic mineral indus- The total area ot`_the province is 155,764,100 acres, yet the grain . crops were produced on 19,128,769 acres only. The dairy industry in Saskatche- wan is developing rapidly. Last year the total production of creamery butter amounted to 16,632,765 lbs., an increase of 4 per cent over the 1925 produc- 3"¢=~.‘=..” _ _ ._ . `~:-_-._.~;=£,=-3.:-;f.v..-:.§.~...,.:... - . --¢»,--,-r...- _ .asv - ..»¢_Y .-.-l. r-.~ 4 i i l tion. This is indicative of the growth of diversified farming in the province. ln 1911 the population oiSaskatchewan was 492,438. On june lst, 1926, it was 821,042. Yet the millions of fertile acres tries are takingplaceevery year. Much activity is being shown in testing and boring for oil and gas and it may be that, under the ground, hidden wealth, which will rival _the grain, is waiting exploitationf The Northern' Electric Company continues to oon», tribute to this growth by developing and supplying much of the electrical equipment which binds the relatives were at ,he 8,,,,,,,;,1o::§ provinces together industrially and socially. a Noir/1err1i€'lecIz:r2f . ‘ COMPANY_LIMlTED Egan'-pfnent for the lranxmisaims of Sound and P0007; IK nu: linens llllnllmlt co., tnturi ‘ilihlii 1 1 mourn a dlscons a pl! 2.' ng 'Y . m _ . Brushes and clean- 5“fi5i°lfi`5”;';§§§:fz3"l§;i§i.’; "itz: :.°.tti:.".“:h;.'.‘:?.':'..“ii"..":‘;:‘#.122i2;;l;s;fs.ts.t ‘z ‘:.‘;‘:.x‘.::t.“°;_.i;fF"E ..l§°.E.fs;L*..?5 _ rs. n 1 ' _ . i l _ CHICKS. .- - me 11° '°°.i-.:“:.'°..‘;‘;°;‘°.::::2.‘:. itz. ‘.f..':.2‘1;..:.B:.“iif. .::“;.';“f:_ * I l llilllllolil llileixllialilviltillaltlihilrrliltlhltili-olames. lift; :gill :uneven lor tl-n_vet.lers. death." The late ltr. 'Bourke was; P(E;l- of years. MR JNMII H BOURKE _-__-. was Q community more was the district ot on Monday utter- ITU] il one part of the country to the oth- er, .to say nothing oi* the tremend- ous importa-tions from the United States, has made the spread of die able. To combat diseases and ea- service at y lt general farm proposition. | Under such cond!.‘ions little ab enulon was paid to the changing of rearing -ground is essential. he rearing grou-nd for the chlcks.| The sooner farmers and espwhl. is it was seldom that any gmund ly those who are specializing in pecially the spreading of internal parasites, a yearly changing of the ulltr M1-mi realize th necess _ me y ng' e ‘ - Even under the old order of ny for giving -poiilory a. plane ill things, "poultry sick" land was oe- the regular crop rotation, the soon- iaslonnlly referred tp, and back-er will these troubles be under con- the 5 fOr 'ard poultry-men hed at times wtrol. by thi :ive up the keeping ot chickens for who els# -_ time, in order to clean up their ` . service a 'ards by the growing of garden grave, and edmon crops. to be ever rsadi 1° b intensive methods yearly changing of the g |91-,-qw. xround became generally Helenxat Ed- Rgboeqn _lt has long 'been 'Q ,Mom chicks pieced on new i lend over which M353;-fpfevlvusly been mu. grow those Tho, used land. It was -not 'however until special gg wg; the :led poultry farming became of an hon :eneral and the -keeping or .y y " common that the necessity » But the wonderful development ot that "day olrli' chick _bulinpsl