and running water. Suinmersdie, work, money ITH Delco-Ijglit, you change from lamps and lanterns to bright electric lights - from hand pumps and buckets to nickel faucets The conveniences of the city come to you wherever you live. I have some interesting Delco-Light hoohleta which I would like you to read. Gray B. N.‘Keith, I’. E. island. ' Hall oi Fame in the House oi rm- Worids Greatest Sports Spertacie FOURTH WRIGLEY ' IiIARATI-ION SVFDI in two events Friday, Aug. 23rd for women Wednesday. Aug. 23th ior men. (and winners or Women's race.) ‘ CLVADKAN NATIONAL EAHIBITION Toronto - Ontario The business girl often finds the strain of work a severe tax on her ner- vous energy. Fatigue comes quickly-inability to concentrate. Many office workers- men as well as women- now regularly use WRIGLETS to relieve nervous tension. Your doctor will tell you how the act of chewing relaxes :I’ve forgotten I ever had any nerves 1 and oothe stra‘ nave: and. howuifi: The Scouts in their special uni- 'mon citizenship oi humanity which h lhéfl d _ _ forms and scaris, designed ior the would come some day. eat eansmgactmn visit to Great Britain. were drawn Mr. King urged the boys to take, p» From Premier To Boy Scouts MOBIL THAN too W80 WILL REPRESENT CANADA A’! JAM- BOIII ARE REVIEWED OTTAWA, July ill-Young men never had a mater opportunity ior world service in history than that ai- iorded by the big Boy Scout Jamboree to be held at Birkcnhead, llmgland, shortly and Canada's delegation may contribute much toward the realiza- tion oi’ the wider brotherhood o! humanity declared Rt. Hon. W. L. MacKenzie King. Prime Minister oi Canada, when he delivered a. parting injunction to more than 200 leading scouts irom all over Canada in the lament at 2 o'clock yesterday ailer- noon. Premier King inspected the scouts. who made a proud display in their distinctive uniiornns and with troop flags and Union Jack on Pill-ado. He declared that he was sure the rep- utation and responsibilities oi Can- ada were saie in such hands as theirs and he congratulated them upon the opportunities ior service which had been bestowed upon them. Parliament Closed During the inspection oi the scouts by the Prime Minister the Houses or Parliament were closed ior visitors and there was a large line up or automobiles, with many tourists and others on the Hill when the cere- mony took place. Accompanying Premier King were Dr. James W. Robertson, C. M. G., Chiei Scout Commissioner; Frank C. Irwin, Scout Commissioner ior On- tario; D. M. Finnie, Dominion Scout had been erected ior the speakers. ’1'_ha (our troops, having been d aitsr tour Governor's General oi Can- ada, Viscount Willingdon, Baron By- ing the Duke oi Devonshire and the ‘ours oi Connaught, were distinguish- able by the initial o! their particular groups on the shoulder oi their shirt, above their numerous badges oi qualification. Premier Speaks The gathering was pariicularly dis~ tinguishcd by the presence in the King's Scout Badge, highest Scou‘. ‘ honor. At the assembly in the Hall oi Fame, Dr. Robertson introduced the, Prime Minister, who was heartily ap- : plauded. Premier King congratulated the boys on the prospect before them I og visiting the heart oi the Empire,‘ which to many, he said, symbolized! the heart oi the world. mill-mg the: Great War many oi Canada's sons: went to Europe. and many saw a great deal, but there was always be- lore them the shadow oi death and disasier, and behind them the anx- iety oi their families and friends. The Scouts were going to England under the best possible auspices. 4 The meaning oi citizenship was impressed on the Scouts by the Prime Minisier. From citizens oi towns, their trip to Ottawa had bound them together as citizens oi provin- ces or disiricts. Over in Great Brltaain they would be considered and ieei as citizens oi Canada, and would then realize the heritage they had never British Empire. . World Citizenship There was a still greater citizen- ‘ ship w “which the mp should bring home to all the boys, and that was world ciilzenship. They would meet treasurer; Lieut. ‘Col. H. W. Bowie Sergeant-at-arms oi the House oi Commons. and George Ferguson" Do- minion Scout Quartermaster. and become acquainted with boys oi ( similiar ideals and training from oth- er nations. They might, do rnuch to r weld the world together in the com- ‘ gathering oi 135 boys wearing thci dreamt oi before, citizenship in the. lamptcn. England, alter only a short ‘illness, at the age oi ‘I6 years. The of Wrigley’s refreshes and tones you up all up in their iour troops On the main W1C“ ‘milk 01 311 @1193’ saw. and l0 walk at Parliament I-lill shortly be- iwritc the‘; impressions in a diary.‘ round. g iore 1.30 o'clock. They were under-‘This they might, send home in the ‘ ’ ‘ direction of Commissioner John A. iorm oi letters, writien as often as] Wrigley s also aids sliles. and Assistant Commissioner ithey were able, and would doubtless| digestion, cleanses the Frank L. Coombes, editor oi seem», be preserved ior future reference and l many YCETS .. THE cuagtorrcrowlv cursor/w, - I l _ | Western Guardian . - 4.13m‘! Macs tow Ala. ‘l-D-tiii Aug. 8 _Wml and Maniiia Ray MP9. right kind and price at Brace‘; 679i-7-20-3i l -GINUINI MOBHDIL. the only oil will not gum or get as thin ll (rater, sold at Bracefis. 67Bi-7-2l-3i -asx FOB Macs Hop Ale. ‘l-B-till Auk. a. l‘ -GENUINE MOBILOIL s. a. and s. motor oil ior high speed enslnes in stock at Bruce's, 6701-7-20-3! -PARTIES having iat cattle ior sale had better list with the Secy.. Juh“ A. Douglas, beiore Tuesday. 23rd July. 6796-74041 -ST. JAMES CHURCH. Summer- rlcld. Layins corner-stone oi new Church Thursday. July 25th 2.30 P. M. Also Picnic qn beautiiul grounds opposite church. 6629-7-13-15-1740-22-23-24-25. -KENSINGTON LS8. Club load- ing hogs, lambs. iat sheep and veal calves Wednesday oi each week up, till noon. John A. Douglas, Secy. l 6795-7-I0-ll PERSONALS --Mr. and Mrs. William Best. oi ‘Ottawa, are the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. William Buchanan. o1 Summer- side. Miss Loretta Mcvittie oi Crap- iaud, is also aguest of Mr. and M31. Buchanan. S. l -M1ss Helen Milligan and Miss Ruth Simmons. oi Summerside, are spending their vacation in Nova Scotia, S. -—Mrs. K. S. McGougan, oi Mont- lreal, is visiting relatives and iriends ‘in Kcnslngton. B. -Much sympaihy is expressed for Mrs. T. S. Scot, Jackson, oi Summer- side, in the death oi her father, Mr. William H. Nicholson, oi South- deceased served with distinction ior in the Queen's Own Regiment, twenty one oi which were spent in India. S. LEYS t-Juicr Fruit-and r. x. sail" Coated teeth, removes the last traces of eating or smoking. v No other sweet does so much or costs so little. publications. ing sight as they stood erect on par- ‘cilllllfifillofl. he Spoke oi’ co-opfirfl- oi a reigning Indian Chieftain. l I beneilt to all who read them. y Eastern quardhJg The Scouis could play a great part in ‘ , Inspiring Sight the reionnatlon oi the world and oi The boys made a pretty and irisplr- ‘their own land. he declared. In this ..'ASK FOR Macs Hop Ale. 1-9-till Alli. 8 ads. They included represel-liggive ‘lion and what i: had done ior O.tawa l -—-— Scouts (rom Prince Edward Island ,Canads's Capital. From a mere 1um- .."I‘HE OLD WARE-WHEEL m the Yukon, including y“, Se, lber town it was made the Capital al- , that used to drive the saw-mills and Scouts from Montreal and a iuli- most too soon. Ottawa was gradually j the gsiist mills-and the curcling and blooded Indian boy. Scout Gray, son being reformed into a beautiful and illclillli 1111118 0n U118 Blind yo!!! “filthy Capital by all interested in it. 58% it'll"! i119 001-1115?!’ W“ COVE‘!!! ,with a thick growth oi iorest, ai- Minisier, photographers and motion Worthy Representatives ‘forded ample rower the year round Picture men went to work recording "You may be helping to reform the N0 4W1"! UP 0f the lfltlm 111 811.11% the memorable occasion. The boys World itself in your Journey to lhlfmel‘ l" ml"- l" m" lirm" W" P'°" were drawn up 1n a line facing the great gathering. You go as citizens a ttflted and the dam ironl evaporaiion Before the arrival oi the Prime Peace Tower and a short distance ‘,0! Cuusds which entails crest ODPOPIbY "ll! till“ 10W" Ilflliwlh- NW from the main entrance m the Houses [tuniiles and greater responsibilities. lwlth the country all cleared and ex- ot Parliament. When the Prime Min- iOther Nations will Judge Canada by '[ posed to the rays o! the hot summer 15m- gfflvgd, Mp Kin; w“ metedllwhat they see in you. We feel sure ‘sun these streams dry up in the with p, scgut 53pm; ‘that you wil be worthy representatives summer. with irssheis in the will’ Following the inspection, the troops were marched Into the Potato Acreage Continued irom page 8 u-a--_-—-— late crops have 23 per cent, less acre- ' age than in 192B. Estimated pm- guctlon in these states is over 26 per eant less than harvested last yeaza, but lo per cent more than the sver-| age crop in these states during the flue-years, 1923-1927, ‘The indicated situation in the 14 late deficient states appears to be particularly favorable to potato ship- pers in the late surplus states. In- dicated reduction in the 1i late de- ficient states, Delaware, Maryland, Wcst Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Iowa Missouri, New l-iamp- . shire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhoda Island. Connecticut, is over 24 per cent less than harvested last year and 8 per cent short oi the live-year average production. Parliament Buildings and lined up lacing the door oi the railway com- mittee room, where a low platform i Yer EXAMINATION Lowest ‘ v "Qugnneteeenvoooeoooveoeoo r__ FOOQQQOQOOQ-OQO-OOOO O-OO§-§§§'§'§§1 rOO-O-O-Om O 146 Richmond St., 7T‘ Fire, Life, ‘Accident, Sicknes and Plate Glass Insurance at I _ Good Strong Stock Companies l 'Agent at Summer-side, Lloyd Lewig, 00000-0“- i. “PELLIBIIRA” the remedy for ECZEMA. QOILS, PIMPLES and all SKIN DISEASES Charlottetown oooeeeeeoeeeeoeuueeaeaaggggggg” IUQON- FROM ENGLAND L i Inizsfffihltookllfllflflflfillhlalllllahflhltolioal lranpeaaeivmanaatanimimamnaaarohr- tbcfiaaaayotbarlsadoataamartat. ' Alaoatwansobanl Paint Oil. Turpentine, Dryers. Bethune Hardware 0o. Ltd.’ ‘III IIIINDLI IAIDWAII BTOII‘ Fitting and supplying Gleam. ‘ etc. H. J. MABON OPTOMETBIST Oflira Connected With Drugstore Monique, P. l. l. ‘l New Brunswick oi the Dominion," he said in conclu- Bllfllll’ ll!!! i511» lflfl $11!)’ l1’! 11° ;sion. longer depended upon. Gasoline- ‘, Dr. Rebertson called ior three 1PM"? 11°" fllPflfldtl "l9 old wit" leheel-s for the Prime M11115“,- gnd wheel, and even when the water is 1m response of. the scouts, accom-"i still used for power. an auxllary paanied by a "Tiger" made the walls gas-power must be used if the mills oi the great Hall ring. ‘are operated through the summer. The Canadian Scouts sailed ior ‘Four Y”?! I80 some "Vllllflh 9f England Friday on the liner All- ‘these water powers were carried away tflnlfl- in this Eastern section, and iew oi them have been replaced. Gas engines now almost entirely take their place l l Brunswick produces only about 60 percent oi home consumption and | is obliged to import 40 per cent. com- llng chiefly from Prince Edward Is- s1.‘ JOHN’ N‘ B" July l9 _ Wm“: land, said John Taylor, Federal In- ihe Piofin“ o! Prince Edwina mind specter oi Eggs ior New Brunswick. are exporting upwards oi 500 cases o! Ion m‘ “mm home 1”‘ even,“ from a"! ‘ d“ during ma“ haw pm- ia six weeks‘ inspection tour oi the duction season, and British Colum-lsoumem "d “Drama lactic“ o‘ bin. has increased the export, oi eggs| the province irom iour cal-loads, a iew years agmj m T“ ' " . ylor declared that New up w 27a cirlo.“ dun“: ma’ New iBrunswlck should greatly increase i its egg production and a ready mar- ket could be iound ior the surplus Imports Eggs FQ-OOO-OOQOO-O O00 QOOO-O-OQQQ. . "i, u H, fifm- - ~- i l. ‘ . JULY w 19,, m l PRESENTATIIIN ilmuoinlnli cu‘ m y rom NIJVA scum YACHT SfllJillRilN Here again is indicemi il~l i1‘ '1'» t ' i‘. . h e' - the Canadian Nztiorzll I r" l ~ f dv slilirilig Iii: glclialzazlltaflrgaeliilfilolglligmllilri‘ rilsiskdiint i)‘ ‘after his arrival in the ii z. . l. l . Zllccs on his rcccnt tour. hc officiated athhe gpeniin; ggclijgfiggrllgdllgg Zlrlflzrllfipkéw him 1W0 days later presenting a cup to the Royal Nova Semi; e cup is a massive sterling sil t l , '1 ‘ h "ll l; ~ assetsiofxghley Roygliquadeon. Thevieriscrriiilililnllofllit i215 ffllalgiiifnted among the most valuable Hen%gv_1,;g';t°nf£llB'E\-lg. presented to The Royal I\ova bcotia YachuSquadron, by 5i,- ilc ofilcially engraved as the “Nova Scotian Cup " it w'll be l ‘ k l i Yflchfsmen “the “Thorntoh Cup," and will be computed for, undelrlthc flJ€C:E%uO?‘-t‘lyu.<tfl€i:rfl classfifeyachts that were E115 year constructed for the Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squalron. P! resentatlon too place on the Squadron premlses on the shores of the beautiful Point easéantH arli, at Hallfalt. at noon. July iird. _ , f" "IVY “:35 9X¢¢§dlllgly happy In his remarks. He said there was an advantage to yacht- lng, _ rom his polnt of vlcw,_as_compared with other forms of seafaring, tllat there was at least a landllllli Platifi-lfiflilewgcrlel within coynvenlent ‘reach where the poor sailor, might take refuge. in develgfllglgla ll 2ft‘; t_c lioyal hpva SCOtlEi._Y8.Cl'lt Squadron on what they had accomplished the An IOPSHK V86 tmghln It e Marltlme Provinces. _ It was only natural. he polnted out. that m 3 ' ax” "a"! 5 °ll_ d regard Itself as a seafaring race, for they had founded an Empire of e seven seas, and no nation had such annals of sea vlctorles as had England. Slr Henry referred to the Canadian National Stcamships on the tVest India routes, being named for those heroes who had made Brltlsh naval supremacy. Francis Drake had carried on a private war of his own wlth the King of Spain, but in so doing, he had laid those foundations and establlshed those traditions which are referred to today as comprising the Spirit of Drake. Zgkwgg Drakelwere other great BVHUSII soft horoesmuntll it_came do\vn to the days of X-rfvln, Canada Oflilfuhe ave the splrlt of hclson. _Toc_iay, said Slr Plenty, "there was the Spirit of right arénw’ lc spirit ls that of courage and faith ln the future, falth ln the strength of our strong bar siiélzenryTtllien made the presentation of the cup, which, he said, was to be competed for, he He" Y iriy footers ~— Ythlle I am not vcry well versed ln nautlcal terms, I have llwn primed to that extent thls mornlng," said he, amid laughter. th tlg-IT. htliiCllféllll, _Commodore of the Squadron, ill accepting the gift from Sir Henry, dcclnmd ma h ey we comed hlm to the Snqundron, not hecauseof lllS mlssloli, "but for the opporiullily ands 0W youwhat we stand for._ Mr. Macllrelth brlcfly traced the hlstory of the Squadron, Brwfcgn‘: "glllfl Statcth ViIe believe that we can prove to you that we have worthiiy uphold w,‘ '5 WC U": traditions. He then lnformed _Slr Henry that the Squadron looked forward ls year to a better record than ever ln lts long history. l ____: l in the small saw-mills, and now these | pllmentary dinner tendered him by ‘llin introducting him "L; m.» diretil small saw-mills are quite numerous. ,the Kentville Board oi 'I‘i'ade|°f 57 01‘ 157 Wmlillllesh 5-7 chm using 6 to 12H. P. engines, which ans- ,‘ this evening, ’ Gordon, President of the Binil W65 vtry well and, as no experlswe Guests at the dinner, besides the Montreal, and head ot the Toliiiit" dam is needed they can be quickly Canadian Pacific chieitain were Slr dustry in tho 9011111110"? DY’ H set up.—-J. a. M. ‘Herbert Holt, President oi thi Royal lileredlih. Chancellor u! Buluvll" Bank oi Canada, President o! the . varsity. and ,1. W. Hobbs. a u" Montreal Light Heat and Power Colil- friend oi Mr. Scotty's HM PM” "and who", stated Mr. Beatty oi the Consolidated Plato Glw ' pony. Toronto. pany Prosperity Seen \ g‘, In Maritimes By " C. P. R.- President LOBSTER SEASON OPENS AGAIN AUGUST 16th We serve and retail each ahell iiah in lulu!» Clams apd Quabaugba ateamedfynd tried to be bl at our counter. AYLWARDS \ l _ _ . ! KENTVHLE. July 19 - "We came : to the Maritime Provinces to aster-l, tain l! conditions are as prosperous‘ as we have heard, In the short time i we iind that they are, and ingho} very considerable achievements tMtl g now won-r TO Mi§$ H‘ DINTY- - illquaanltraea. Rate- ‘ To be had at a1] "ggmgligf Sig‘ in Montreal, where iiiih prices pn- the people oi the Maritimes have 2oz RICHMOND stunner drug stores. cusses "um B! m, ‘m, m. “feta time I?“ T3: ,, fzsilezsanumlt 3:2. Close to League or Croaa and r. m. c. a- dequate returns or s ou o. ave aov you n c ea l Price per bottle P125‘ E- Es P l Speaking or the marketing oi eggs made your own pffitfw." declared. 73°"! 3""- ‘Quanta ulna“. u‘ MT. TIYIOI’ llid U111’. l1! ffllflfl mlllY E. W. BQINIY» K- on 7595M?!“ of we “MIIIIGIIIIQ, P. l. L mxflnnmmu o’ u" 1.w_ omfiim yum“ mflw.y. M. . com. . w MA - .--- -. AlAlAA ““ “*" . . ~ -Bv George McMau BRINGHWG UP FATHER - " - l i consume new.“ lacuna-car ruuflefllfit-ITOLTT- i JUST ARRIVED ~ m" "=- l W“ --"=*-=-*-- e’ w" * win wanna m aomf- ~‘ , -..- errata 1., . 0-4005! A MUTE-