\ \ \ .-\\\ ‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN COLUMBIA opnolun ity ” of ill/l" .. \\\\\\ \\~ a f /'. ‘_V,¢In\\___i__. '3 \. / o. >'l ./ ,/ Z ilk ..yi"-,-~|| i -\ '0 Qf. ii "Wilt , .. ii fldlllllululflhlllllllhi‘ ll. h . a" l. -_ , iii iisi l Western Guardian -BUY BOBSALINO or Biltmorfl meii‘s hats—both reliable makes-- see them at Sinclair's. o 4444-5-12-21. -WOMENS liar silk hose. B best sellind shades. special Ska-At Slnclalfs. 4444-5-13‘?!- -—MENS FINE SHIRTS 1315'" colors or nest designs. 81.19 up t0 $5.00. At Sinclair's. uu-s-la-al —GIB.L WANTED — Apply Silver Fox Inn, Summerside. 4453-5-12-21. “GENUINE coltabslva Subli- mate and full-strength Formalin. Lowest prices. At Mabons Drug sun-e, 5-9-wfm.~6i —BUYING LIVE lIOGS.-- l“ Kensllldton, Tuesdiy forenoori, May 15th., Alden Moose. 4463-5-14-21 nfl-‘RESI-I STOCK Just arlrved Nema, capsules; B GzW Tabloids. F ench's capsules, for foxes and cu s. At Mabon's Drug Store. 5-9-wfm-tli —BEST FINE SHIRT values ever offered. Neat stripe and plain shades. worth $i.75-—on sale each $1.19 at Sinclair's. 4444-5-12-21. —LABGEST RANGE of Latest novelty caps for men and boys, now display/ed at Sinclair's. ~ 4444-5-12-21. -GUA B D I A N ’ REPRESENTA- TIVE for Richmond and vicinity is Mr. Ray Brown, who is open to re- The Soil Laughs a Harvest WING to its mountainous character, British Columbia has 'not been recognized as an agricultural province. Yet agriculture has within the last {generally cw years attained to second importance, with its revenue for 1927 estimated in excess of 73-million dollars! Ten pcr cent. of its total land area is ssible farm land . , . approximately twenty-two million acres. Only three million acres of t is vast territory have so far been laced under cultivation. Millions of vir in acres await the turn of the lou h, I? b g _ _ P g to fulfill their promise of agricultural wealth to those who come to till the soil. HIGH PRODUCTIVITY The fertile soils of sundlooded valleys and choice alluvial lands,_and the equability of the climate, make record crops possible, and. rotating crops continuous for the greater part of the year. No other westem province has been able to compete with British Columbiafs field crops. The average return per farmer in this province is $3,300 a year. WORLD RECOGNIZED PRODUCTS British Columbia's livestock is recognized among the best in the world today: British Columbia dairy cattle have won world records . . . and dairying is becoming one of its main ‘farm revenue producers. British Columbia poultry production has several world records to its credit . . . owing to favorable climate and marketing conditions, there being more commercial poultry farms here than in all the rest of Canada. British -Columbia apples, peaches, apricots, cherries, plums, pears and small fruits are known throughout thc world . . . apples winning the highest honors at thc famous Wembley Exposition. Our vegetable and flower seeds are prize-winners, and widely sought from all over the world. UNUSUAL DIVERSITY There is a diversity in the agricultural pro- duction of this province that can scarcely be approached in any other part of the Dominion. Among thc various classes of lloriculture, horticulture and agriculture, tobacco-raising, bee-keeping, fur-farming, grain and fodder crops, are meeting with success. FARM DISTRICTS ACCESSIBLE Five principal farming districts are under development adjacent to main trans rtation lilies. These are situated around t e lower Fraser River Valley, Vancouver Island, the Okanal n and Kootcnay Valleys, the Lillooet and C ilcotcn districts. and Central British Columbia . . . Northern British Columbia now bidding as a new rival. Government and rail- way boards have mapped out new settlement areas and are ready to coroperate with the settler of limited capital, to develop these lands. Oiia total tax rateiof 13.5 mills, $1,500 exemption is allowed on improvements. OTHER RESOURCES Agriculture is but one of thc rich resources of Canada's Pacific Province. The lumbering industry leads, with an annual revenue of 84 million dollars; mining is third, with over 62 million dollars a year; fisheries produce 27 million dollars. Over eight thousand in- dustrial firms ure recorded in thc province, with an annual pay-roll exceeding 175 mililon dollars. The very diversity of its resources stabilizes British Columbia s prosperity. SEE THE WEST! INhy not plan a vacation in British Columbia this year, and look ovei the Land of Opporr tunity for yourself! There are boat trips and train trips, hundreds of delightful resorts. and scenic motoring over nearly 18,000 miles of beautiful highways. You can hunt and fish, climb mountains, swim, golf, play tennis, polo, bowling . . . do the thousand things your heart may desire. IMAIL THE COUPON‘ The attached coupon will bring you detailed information on the subjects which most interest you concerning British Columbia. Mail it now! BRITISH COLUMBIA PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Dem‘ Lit} floor-all and Seymour 8b.. Vnliesuvor. B. 0. Pluto mil Ill (no lllllltntsii llmlfurs on British Columbia. I All IAITICULAILV lNfjtlfll-l) l!- t m" (‘Mel Mm To!!!" lnloffllllol Illlln‘ "Illllll Inn Grain‘ mm 11ml»; i Lullbnlnl l um: IIIIIIII “ll lllllllfl Tron", l-Ianuliou on "Mild in Ilil in msly uni 0a mind page“ NIIl -|:~-—~-- MOI CANADA'S EVERGREEN PLAYGROUND ceive new and renewal subscrip- lions. -5 DOZEN WOMENS heavy gnovasilk bloomers. best selling ‘shades, all sizes ——special $1.50 at ‘Sinclairs. 4444-5-12-21. I -3 nozsn WOMENS silk bloom- ers, shades peach flesh and white. regular $l.35—-clearing 89c. at Sin- clair's. 4444-5-12-21. ‘ —THE Fltuardwlv Dramatk‘ lplayers Wlll present thc three act {comedy drama. “The Colonel: éMaicl" in the Central Bedeque Hall Monday evening, 14th. If not fine Tuesday. 15th. 4425-5-11-31- i -—WOMENS FULL fashiioncd silk hose, substandards. good range of shades and sizes to select from at Sinclair's. -—$l.19. 4444-5-12-2‘ DSERIOUSLY ILL-The many friends cf Messrs Thomas Baglolc and Joseph Cameron. Southwest. Lot. l6. regret to learn of their ser- ious illness. Mr. Baslole. who has cancer of the face, has made two trips to the Royal Victoria Hospital Montreal, for treatment. N —INSTITUTE WORK-The May lmccting of the Baysldelwdmens In- stltuto was held on Tuesday night lat the home of Mrs. Augstine Mc- IIntyrc with a large number of mem- 'bcrs and one vistors present. Plans l for enlarging and fencing the school Fgrrllnds were discussed and definite Zactic-n postponed till next meeting. jOthcr routine matters were discuss- Ied and disposed of. Interesting pa- {pers on Canning and Cake Making iwere read by Mrs. Edward J. Lark- lins and Miss Jessie McIntyre and i discussed by the members. Following ya short musical programme a dainty Junchecn was served and the meet- ilng adjourned to meet next month ’at the home of Mrs. John McInnis. N i I —Mrs. Frank McDonald. New York 1City. is visiting her old home in lisouthwest. Lot l6, called there by I the serious illness of her father Mr. . Joseph Cameron. N i . Eastern Guardian r HWZASTERN AGENT.—Mr. J. W. i Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- ‘tague and will be pleased lo re- lccive news items, advertising, new land renewal subscriptions. Norton. of Cardigan, who recently underwent an operation for appen- ldicitis in the P. E. I! Hospital, will {be glad to know that he is making ja good recovery. I I l ..*The many friends of Ml‘. Fred WOODSTOCK SCHOOL I Standing of Woodstock School ‘ for the month of April. Grade 1X. i. Bertha Gallant. i Mildred Cannon. Caroline Laird. 1'. i Gallant. Grade VIII. 1. Grade V. I. Lona Gallant. Lillian Lovell, ‘l. 4. Edwin i 1925- EGGTA-YING CONTEST N!!!" 0n "w P~ E- l- Ell LIYIIIIJand renewal subscriptions. Grade Iv, i, pearl sweeg g_ Elsie ‘ Contest for the week ending May 'l.i .. Dignan. 3. Mae Buofe. 'Dlgnan, s. Elmer Gallant, o. Peter; The Expmmeliisl Smmm- W- h- ..“EASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. [Murdock is Guardian Agent In iMontague and will be pleased to ireceive news items, advertising, new t! ,‘no. I is fourth with 141.8 points. The pens leading in total produc- ipen 4 led the contest for the Weflklflgn to date are as f01|qw5;_ 01w” shut q iwith 67 points: the Model " i Yards, B. R. pen '7. were second wltiila, n, pen 7-105“; points, POHIIYY‘ First. The Model Poultry Yards, package. SMOKING ITOBAC OSEBUD Smoking Tobacco, famous fol: years, is now available, ready-cut for. your convenience in 1 Oc. and 1 5c. packages; absolutely cool, fragrant and satisfying. ‘ The 10c. package contains 1 “Poker Hand” ancI there are 2 “Poker Hands” in the 15c. Imam! ‘lpac qsi SAVE THE “POKER. ‘l-lAl\i\,s’i ‘iv-O v-o-vvooo-oo-QQ ~ i: That Car 0r Yours r l! WILLIAM vnuuu Ilonrt-lo-Ihnli Talia Wllll Anio- nnlslh Owner's and Ilrlvorn an lloI to 008 (he ‘llelr Cara at ltllcnlll. lull Ont o! lllll laalt l O~OO-O-O-OO-§&O94-O-O-§§ OfiOvfiO-OO FIND NORMAL CONDITIONS ‘Marry headlamp adjustments fall ifliort of perfection because they are not made for noimzil driv- IFI; conditions. One of ille recom- mendations universally mmle ‘in connection iviJLIl this impoimnt car- caro task ls that thc hzick neat of llio car be loaded before thc liigiiit adjustment be miule- The. l‘(f_|.g()n fol‘ ilhlis is ohv-lou-‘l. It makes a ltreiit ileal of difference ll" the focllisfili-g of fho ilighfs by changing llie avezuige urgle of llio beam. GOOD MEANS OF CHECKING liiakilng the tank 0f flilliinl: the bliitIcl-y with water a periodic one liiua a-nlotlier virtue than Illilil of ‘ir- creai ling the Ilife oi‘ the unit itself. ‘llho rrroioiilst WIIIO fails to do th"'s regularly RUVG.‘ knows ‘the extant itb whllbh corrosion is art-lug the terminals. The result often ‘is a short circuit wliiich may do serflous New Store At St. Peterls Harbor I have opened up a store at St. (lurmage t0 thc whole clectrlu‘ system. It is not iilnuwuall ni load‘. motolzist who is carcleiis Ill this respect layirg out money for ii iiewi lzelieiirtor or otho: expensive llliI: that might have liccii saved- i i PENURY MAY BE HELPFUL l Vacuum tank floats THESE CRUSTV ENGINES llniliy nlrlioiwisis who are scrupu- if perhaps not lsolnnloii‘, iu find the Iuiis In keeping ‘the oulr-Illi- m‘ illi- vii-ail ihrgct that llio ciilriliu, cal" Ion, illeclls Libyi 1'4 an‘ (Nfliili-ilfllllll may br- waislic-d safely lively with hero one. Ii s Il‘lll.‘()W(‘(I to (ll‘_V thorough of ilirl-fulrll llll7l'I(".llll all eighth u‘ an inch thick we nu mi- usual. Wlicll lhc e-lliziinu is ('iil(l, i‘: uliil effer- iviso liiiiy hr- rlmwii ililiu Vlllll Inn-ls, alllil ('Ol‘ll.Illll<l‘,V‘ 'i-i (fill‘t'l‘_\' ui‘ engine IFIIIIIIIU. l)_l!ll. GREASE THE GREASE GUN The 'leaillci' plu-lilzi-r oil ill‘: grclls-o gull SUIIHEIIIIIIBS ill-ls slit‘ frolil ii lair-k oi’ lilhiiilcililii. lt sounds impossible, hilt It is true, A Illlli.‘ grease l-uhhell on llio plunger in (l(7Cll5ll()ll"l)l‘ifng ‘lulll. II. hcillns clrglinrl perforln- slit-ll .i. r-olilliiioii will rl <i<iro ll ill ‘Jilly 119811 50111811111." The huk is iioi IIIICO by removing (I‘l‘l‘I ilnil oils v_lnnrnlI-ll- ld-iifflculr. but there is 0Y0 poll-q ‘n. be remembered; lllfiil. too much‘ solder ll"8(l, the float no loivlzoi" “M19- TIIB idea is in ir-e just ‘enough solder to plug up mhe leak lil-INI not enough ro appi-ee.ll-lily' ICIIBIIIEB tho ivellrlit oftho part iwliicli was precisely‘ measured ,\Vll8Il fill-tailed tit tho -fiir:iilry. Beirg too generous with solllo; is a common orror. I SPECIAL WRENCH NEEDED Use the special socket uu-olieli provlrloil for that DllHliI-‘O when ro~ movlillg u SpHL-k plug. Multly other- wise good plugs l-eaeli the jiii-k piilo because or being removed by llio wnoillg tool. A pallr oi’ pliers, ol- aiilyl ‘cit-her klilid of wrench t-hal‘. the socket type. ilwl-ikely lo slip .'.’i‘2l(I break the poiicclilill oi’ the plug. Tho urly l‘8f‘ll€(l'_V‘, ‘.Ili such n case, is u new plug. AMOUNTS TO CONVICTION w Th6 belief 0f mlilhy (‘lair nlakerg that the carburetor ifs blamed un- IUI-llliy lfor mainly instances 0i’ off. colon performances amounts to u conviction. One, {or Instance, m]. WIBQB lthat before the CB‘I‘bl1I.'0-l;O'I‘ is touched, the plug points and RY drop of watorflll! B leaks from your radii-fol’ increases the menace of over- heating that causes darna$= pistons and cylinder walls- ‘facilitates ilis- . At the first sign of a Ieaklwl" in a can of Whiz‘ Radiator Stgp Leak. l: stops leaks m‘ stantly and ‘is 8 P\‘°‘°R"°" t? your cooling systerna If 15 absolutely harmless. AC1" in your tool-POI! m=_l"i_”_"° you anl expensive to?" ‘ ' Carry a can for slid?- Ford Car Shes 50c Luge Car She, 75¢ WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Canadian Fairbanks Morse 00-. L“ Emerson & Fisher Md. Maritime Accessorie- Ltd. Slllll John, N- B - _ . , i ' b0 , d i645 points, Mr. Everett Howatts W.l Second. Mr. Talmage Fosters B.‘ 5,63‘; pabscmln anrwnzxdrzzn? cxeamnu] and up "Ml A“ r . - ~ .1 ‘ . c ii... were third with 64.2 points; and 11-1033,!) points, ' lthc K. a. c. llduioiiory B. n. were‘ Third. Exv- Station. w. 1.. pcn "f. egmgfi“; n d"‘é:sof::!;l1r':i~uhol;l<> ‘gm (lrérzg; grogarm pun eon Ipoints. R h i-iozio points. ‘same. t l d] T G L . r. a magc oster‘s B. . _en .Fciil~l,h_ Exp, stating, w, 1_,_ pen 3 - ml no ya ve a ustniert hell. it h: "do m’ 1 weld” Dlgnm‘ 2‘ Give me a call for your sullillles. suggested that Mil! choke he check- MONTAGUE, r. a. l. L015 sweet 511:7. 41o, leads the contest w date with'—l0l3.8 points. l - _ ,1 . points; the K. n. c. nstnoiiery. rum m. Everett nowiiws w. L.‘ ~ ell- Ali time failing he com-ears G _ I _ . I v v , Oflloo Connected wlui m“ I (b I Eds“ BMW‘ y ‘ H. L. ARNOLD that "W dvliburetvr my be ivroniz. ' / 15-14-3i. breaker podliiu be ullcckcd for in Grade m. i. iygsmnf lxlumkflou Mabel Swcul, 3. Johnny Wright. Grade II. iai 1. Clifford fiallaii‘. "m"! 5nd "IPPIYNI "l" i2. Esther Gallant. 3. Alyrc Buote 4. sea. on. ' H‘ J. Albert/Gallant. Grade II. 1b; 1. Ethel Finnin. OPTOMITBIBT . IE. R. hen no. 3 is second with 152.1 —'J8l 4 points BEII Sll . 3. L O ll l2, . . - . i ' . Piuseginnmvaw ‘my a “n 4 points. Mr. S. R. Pendletons B. R. The total production for thc week‘ The advrice is sound alirl may ho Lfolilowed byl only car OWHU. ._¢.*@.'"_-_ui2*:2:*£~£2shs~, $113.3 ‘§.‘l?~Tf%.‘Z‘.Z’.‘.-.“¢$ T"f.‘€.‘..‘.'$li.§.°” “"5 ““°‘ “’ "m ""2 ringing Up Fa. er --By George McManus 5'I'RANGE - ALLTHE PRETTY GIRLS MARRY ‘THE HOMELY ant Polish in a flash pro- duces a glossy, dry/finish on Duco, enamel _ or varnish. I 0:450: m» as -~ I- GLAD TO SEE YOU- HOW ARE-YOU awoYiN C. ‘me PARTY f’; ' FINE- I eta A i.o'r or FUNNY ‘ti-once, AROUND HERE- LOOK Ao- THAT FUNNY cu~r s ow REMEM BER? WE HAD TEA AT HER House.- GO QIER AND ‘ ‘SPEAK msflie- MR5 ~v- cm-eij lllullllitl‘! 0 REMEMBER- HER seams ALI. HAD