m" , Eastsrnfluardian .lnOar- .. .l,_ JOOII T0 the , ‘ digan Hall on Tuesday‘ Ilst. ‘lfll-O-flil-il ..".l‘0 BIND-l room house, at Montague. Apply Miss Sarah Gor- don, Montague. 7224-8-20-8i H-assmm AGINT-—llr. J. w Murdock is Guardian Agsnt in an“. taguc and will be pleased ts receive M" ,, new and renewal subscriptions. tf JFOI. SALE — Potato Diggen, Plow " type Inspection solic- ited. J. R. " b , Montague. 7286-l-22-ai ..'Tlll2 ROMANCE of a gorgeous You spnsuy - nmi. poi-n, cornmeal and oats un- lousy hand on Thursday. ' pply rehousc. J. l". H Flo the branch of the bank at that jiace. The best wishes of his many friends go with him. ~—WEDDING BELLS-A quiet w was solomnised at the holnci of '. Emmofitaagaltllllipsih Sum- merflidd. 0!! u!‘ Y l mmm- sinner. Bee DON JUAN Odd Fellow‘! M18118! 9th by the 34W- C- H- Nlchqiiall, Montague, afternoon and ev- olson ofthc United Church. Bedequeuemnm wanna}. Aug“ twenty. when Miss Pearl Matthews oi Alber-‘nlmh, under the auspices o; the ton. was united in marriage to Her-‘mwe, -- - cemem-y unpmve. 22:15:; rhavynlgtilrero: dwtgg r1333; ment committee. 7276-8-22-24-27. couple left for their future home in! ' ' ' Long River. GREAT DAM IN DANGER --RECOVERING. — The many; iByJlritlsh United Press) friends of Mr. George E. Baker, of, Lcndon, August g0, Aggqydlng m Summerside. who has been a pst- a story from Lahore. India, at any lent in the Prince County l-lospitarmqyyn; between now and Qgwbgf for over five months will be pleased a, 815a]; 57mm“ lake nine my” to learnthat he is greatly improved 1on5 L099 yards wide, and 3o gem and was able to sit up for some time deep is Expxwd u, sweep "my on Thursday. the first time sincehhe the mam 1ce,bamer which pa“ n entered the hospital. Mr. Baker as up “gains, m, mountains o, high now fully recovered his power of Asia, “o mum as,’ o; Leh on the ‘all. wt. sor- * -‘ Stomach I _ Galvanised T. speech which he lost when taken ill and though advanced in ycars his friends confidently hope to see him about again before very long. ———-<a>——- —- PERSONALS —-Dr. and Mrs. W. L. McLellan who have been Visiting friends at Indian River returned last week i0 Boston. —Mlss Honoru MacCullough. daughter of Mrs. Joseph McCul- lough, Summorslde, has arrived here from Littleton, Muss, to spend a short vacation. -Mr._John E. Richard, formerly of The Journal Office, Summerside, arrived home Saturday night on o. visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Richard. Mr. Richard is now employed with the printing division of the Bangor Box Company and is getting along very successfully. --Mrs. Hiram Ferguson. of Am- herst, arrived in Summerslde Friday evening and is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Claude deL. Black. Central Strcct. Mrs. Ferguson mot- ored here, a guest of Mr. 0. Parsons, of the Parsons Ocean Wave Power Co., Halifax. She was accompanied by her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Clin- ton Ferguson and young daughter Marie. Approximately 20 per cent of the worldis production oi cattle hides coma lirom South America. Equipped with a weighed swing- ing doorway, a new device converts u fruit jar into b. mouse trap. Dining service has been installed in German passmgizr airplanes fly- ing between Berlin and Vienna. For siisrllizing paper monlzy a Chicago man has invented a. cabi- net in which germs are elrctrocut- ' ed. ILLEVIATES Liver Disord- ers, J aundice, Chronic flkolélilfia Gafitritis, ' ti , ' s gaia (zlgenergluéygtclzzpc Cleanser. Five Dollars ($5.00) k per treatment "" Recommended and sold by ' ‘ H. J. MABON. Montague and all good Drugglsts ]. w. MARLATI‘ s. Co. Ltd. Laboratories, Toronto ‘Writs for unsolicited testimonials 22 ' BRACE’S Ranch Building h. Supplies I lnges, Safety llasps. a and stall h‘. Dead B0" 141°‘ m‘ ire, CEL-O-CLASS Mo}. 1% and Z insh- l’; ' spacial English Nettlhlv . JIIACE- McKAY a 00-. LTD- Bumnserale, .1’. E. l- , EYESlGllT ; EXAMINATION nouns’ and nllllrlls ifllasass, ‘ H. J. MABON OPPOMETIIIST Office Connected With Drugstore. Montague. P ll‘. I. borders of Kashmir and 'I‘ib?t. The lake was formed by an ob- struction cf the River Shyok, a tributary of the Indus. when the burst occurs a mighty avalanche of waiur, estimated at 120,000,000 tons, will crash down from a. height of about 13,000 fleet into the val:- of the Indus, threat- ening distruction to about 80 town- ships and villages. The Kashmir authorities, alivie to the plsril, are taking steps to warn the populace from six control points. Anxiety is felt anrong railway engineers for the fate oi brldgrs, especially the huge, costly one over th. Indus at Attock, 450 miles down the valley. It is uven though that work in progress at the great Sukkus bar- rage, another 450 miles farther down, on which millions are being spent, may b: menaced. -- itO-Q-i-i STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Quotations furnished through courtesy of LOUIS M. ATWELL d: CO. Charlottetown Oflico Aug. Lib-Aug. 2i ‘ CLOSE Abana > .1, .“‘ “Sidney Street” In Berlin ily Irlthh United Press) BERLIN, Awuat 2i.-Early one morning Berlin witnessed a. scene which reminds one of the famous Sydney-street episode in London. As the dawn broke over the arti- san quarter in the Northwest oi the city. the latest revellers and the ear- liest workers were attracted by the intermittent discharge of firearms to a house in Sickingen-street, d eventually a very large crowd ga - cred. The block was surrounded by pol- oernen, and occasionally one oi these was seen, pistol in hand, cau- tiously skirrnisbing on the roof. Arn- bulanca vans arrived and prostrate figures were borne out on stretch- ers. - Desulto y shots continued. Some- times there would be a sharp rattle oi several in quick succession, some- times a silenw of a few minutes. Altogethe , it appears. about 100 bullets were discharged. ' For about two hours these mys- terious doings were kept up, and then the principal actors dispersed, leaving the_ audience still wondering. Papers told a story worthy oi em- bodiment in a-Wild West film. A week later a burglar, Albert Flatau, escaped from the Branden- burg Prisonwhere he was sewing u term of penal servitude for shooting a policeman. At two o'clock in the morning he knocked at the door of his divorced wife. When she open- ed it he hurled in her face the charge that she had betrayed him to the police, pushed her backwards into the flat. and began firing at her with a revolver. It was still dark, and he missed. The woman clutch- ed ler child from its cot and suc- cc ed in hiding herself. By this time the firing had alarm- ed a lodger, a mechanic named Von Halder, who in a few days was to have married Frau Flatau. He rushed out of the room, revolver in_ hand, and grappled with the in- truder in a desperate life and death struggle. Locked in one another's embraces the pair tumbled about the room,’ reducing the furniture to a chaos of wreckage and emptying the magazines of their pistols. Eith- er skill at this particular game was lacking to Holder, or luck was against him, for he was ultimately put out of action with eleven bullets in his body. though-still alive. At this juncture, however, a turn was given to the affair by the arriv- nl of the police. Threatened with overwhelming odds. Flatau fled up- stairs, and found on the top land- ing some sort of cover from which he opened fire on his pursuers. Checked here, the police tried a window on the opposite side of the court, level with that from which Flataws landing was lighted, but the burglars markmanship was too good ' for them. and they soon abandoned this position. Finally, however. they got him upder a cross fire from the roof and a scaffolding in the court- yard, and, finding that things were Aconda Argonaut Amulet Area 4% 3.88 Amity Copper . . . . .. Barry Holllnger Bedford - . . . . . . . . . .. Bldgood Capital Rouyn .. .. Central Manitoba .. Clericy .. Crown Reserve .. .. Dome Federal Kirkland Granada Grover Daley . . . . . .. l-lollinger - Howey Hudson Bay . . . . . . .. 17.50 10% 93 l5 _ 40 40 21% 8% 20 V: 8% Kirkland Lake Kootenay Florence . Lake Shore . . . . . - . .. 20.10 Laval Quebec Malartic Mandy McIntyre McDougall Mining Corporation Mofatt Hal Murphy Newbec Nipissirig Noranda Potter Doal Pioneer Sherltt Gordon Stadacona Sudbury Basin Teck Hughes Tough Cakes . . . . .. Treadwell Yukon Towagmac Vipond Windfall . Wright Harg Sylvanite 3.48 2.43 THE MARKETS (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, Aug. 20,- (Eggs)- Steadlly declinln l ‘ of fresh eggs have brought Canadian egg markets in piont where supplies are barely sufficient to meet require- ments and markets as a result are very firm. i MontreaL-Local egg market here is finn under a good demand and with light receipts. Prices are ad- vancing. Fresh eggs are selling on spdt at 44c for extras; firsts, 40c; seconds, 34c. innipeg-Receipts here con- tlnuc to decline. Dealers are quot- ing country shippers for ungraded ca: delivered, cases returned. ex- t , soc; firsts, 33c; seconds, 20c. Prices to retailers are: extras, 41c; firsts, 30c; seconds, 35c. Regina-local egg receipts here are not sufiicieht to meet the de- mand. Supplies are being brought in from outside points. Dealers are quoting country shippers: ex- tras, 34c; firsts, 80c; seconds. 35c. Vancouver.—The local egg market is firm ind advancing. Effective to- day, dealers are quoting producers for ungraded eggs. delivered: extras, 38c: firsts, 30o: plllet extras. 27c. Saint Johnr-The local egg mar- ket is flrm under short supplies. Large shipments are being brought in from P. E. Island. and a definite start has been made on storage stocks. Dealers are quoting country shippers: extras 3840c; firsts, 33- 84c; seconds, 24-260. getting too hot for him, he bolted into the garret. and entrenched himself behind a barricade of pack- ing cases and discarded household 22% goods. 45%| 37% lucky police bullet hit him in the 3B 67 Here he continued the fight till a abdomen, and pain and faintncssi compelled him to surrender. He was still well supplied with ammunition.’ and at various stages of the fight he had declared his determination not to give in so long as he had a cartridge left. i PARIS, Aug. 20.—Despite lip- stick and Jazz, bottle and pajama. parties and midnight mixed bath- I i I r ing, England is still Victorian. At least that is the verdict of M. Luc-; ien Romier, the French journalist} who is now Chief Editor of- the, "Figaro". He has visited many lands: and now wants to see England and‘ Scotland again. Not that he has not‘ alreadymade up his mind about the island and its inhabitants. He has |already done so and perhaps only to whet his appetite for his next visit’ he gives his views to his readers: I "You have to go to Great Britain, —-not London"-— he says, " . . . . . . .. to get away from British snobbery and that American snobbery which‘ has permeated the world. In Great Britain you will still find that good fellowship, genuineness and old. provincial spirit which the British? have always showered on the visitor with such exquisfircourtesy, Nowhere in the world do the old customs of Europe survive as in old England and honest Scotland. "Great Britain still has her lessons Ito give but who heeds them? She struggles but on the whole she is {still in the Victorian era. A kind of heavy overpowering spirit of the past pervades the atmosphere-tho‘ imagination and breath of the new world are missing. i "Though Jfléqahs m“, o, oven i population. tra arises, crushing itaxation, high cost of living, I do‘ not believe their prophecies of the: decline of Great Britain. Even in the suburbs you will find that ism-l ily uprightness and solidity. Sense‘ of national duty, respect for all that serves or represents the gener-' al interest are visible everywhere. I ‘ "England, the head of the greatest Empire that has ever elllstedJs pat- iently and painfully seeking a fresh balance between her needs and her strength. In her search she does not seem to be able to shed the very genuine friendship her , people feel| towards France." Fire Destroys Birds MANVILLE, Alta., Aug. 2i.-Fire believed to have been caused by small boys took a heav toll of bird life recently in the Biro Lake sanc- tuary, near here. The fire spread with such rapidity that practically all growth had been burned before residents could org- anize bucket brigades. Hundreds of young birds were burned in their nests and a large ‘number of eggs destroyed. Investi- gators found one mother goose still Drotecting its brood dpile the. fact that she had been badly scor- ched and was scarcely able to ily. gazes upon what used to help make I CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . n. I s AEGR V c, "Jilin . GUST 22 192g was on sAua “EVENT "OPENING TUESDAY MORNING An exceptional opportunity is off cred in this sale. i-Dflecllre one of these very newest FUR COATS. new styles, and the special EXHIBITION in selecting your new coats NOW. ])l‘lCGS give you an A Never have there been offered.» so many distinctive enormous advantage BEAVERINE COATS, an attractive SePV ice garment f. . . . . . . . .. ...'...$cs.00 SHEARED CHINAGOAT, a very smart, light grey Fur .. . . . . . . . . . $75.00 FRENCH SEAL COATS, very dressy, plain $125.00 HANDSOMEPLAINMUSKRATCOATS. $200.00 RICHLY ELEGANT HUDSON SEAL, plan HUDSON SEAL COATS, trimmed sable . Z , trimmed Kolinsky - - - PERSIAN LAMB GOAT, trimmed sable PERSIAN LAMB COAT, trimmed Hudson S0111 HUDSON SEAL COAT All new-—all from the most reli \ I I r t g2 1 Charlottetown, P. E. I. Parliament Buildings. Need Refreshing ‘i. By The Canadian Press LONDON, Aug. 18—The Houses oi‘ Parliament. architecturally," may be a "pocm in stone." as they were rio described by the Emperor of Russia soon after their erection. But it hardly speaks well for the outward material of which they are composed that it should require a wholesale renewal after the lapse of less than 60 years. _ The stonework ls now llclllg re- fsced over considerable portions. The office of Works--the Depart- ment having charge of national buildings is making arramge- ments for the disposal of the old stonework -io such Members of Parliament as may care to use it for making rock gardens on their priv- ate property, at ten shillings a ton. Gargoyles and other carved stone- work will also be available in moder- ate quantities. Out of session, there- fore, an M. P. will able w smoke a contemplative pipe, the while he ‘saved, many priceless documenlsthflnses 0! time have The present Houses ofParliameilt home, the Young Ambassadors "of were designed by Sir Charles Barry, Empire are all agreed that their after the fire of i834 which de-ichicf impression of Canada is its stoyed the old Houses. Although immense distances. The days and much of the libraries both of thelnlghts through the’ forests and Lords and of the Commons wele across the plains, and the frequent impressed perished in that ill-e, ' eluding the them more than anvthins else. ac- originul warrant for the execuiioniwfdlflfl l0 Mf- Frank L- 148040. 0- of Charles the First, Barry's greati3- 57-. 01 $119 Allied NBWBPBPBIB. L011- design in Gothic was accepted only dlm- Euflland. who is director 0i’ after the most expel-t examination. the Emvlre Travel and Scholarship but time has shown that while Bcheme- which brouzht the fifty magnesium limestone may stand Wu"! 139°!“ w 0mm“- 'up well to the weather in its native, Aflillh" thins they will always countryside it is no match for the remembe" he "ld- "15 090N153 acids which are in the otmoephel-e;8=.1\"°flu'- We have been treated .0! a an“ my. A“ me lune n “ems like princes wherever we have gone." to have been singularly bad advice Ev” “n” “mun? l" Queb” °" whm-h Damned m expendnu c o, August 5th, the Young Ambassa- tnreo millions sterling on a bulld- ‘m?’ m“ bee“ “"'°““°"“Y mm! ing that keep its outer face secure emu!“ Fifty My” m‘! “Yumhm ,or~.some,_h,ng "M" n gammy intelligence in examinations placed able SOUPCGS. ‘iltcwtlliiod Edith Cavell, thrilling all tho way as the cars climbed up by a series of breath-taking hairpin ‘curves 2,000 feet, and excla ing at ‘the broad views of the A habaska liai- ley. and the mountain ranges ‘he- yond. When they reached Cavell they spent the remai the afternoon scrambling up, glacier. Nothing will likely at; their minds longer than the gli , in and out of those crawling up the steep ice s ma; - tor the drive they were the ue A of Mr. R. H. Knight, Suptfof vii tca. Today the mounta trails d0- lighted them. Those ho played tennis or went in swimming instead of Pulling on Western caps and mounting the sure-footed‘ , were quite out of the pictured In the opinion of those who did go for i. o ride through» the _ d" 91W W Old 7'03 . t. Xian- ties in scarlet tunicsaud uhder slouchy sombreros, llll fun of the trip. e ence with eagerness and these oung Ambassadorswill return to their schbols next with a l8 g ial to The Guardian.) flflimidst of what might be called ass an. Alta, Aug. 2i. - After their "oflcial" duties. wol- twod more than 4.000 miles of travelling lib? have been“ tasting for the up the Mother of Parliaments. than bzbove contestants, . '_'_‘<°”‘"‘— :n expeo o meet every new ‘Young Ambassadors as uinely keen insight into Canada. q labor cams to them as a rest in overland since their steamer docked time the, delights along the at Quebec. and with as many miles of Lac Beauvert. Yesterday L» flutiyofiftel ving. rs _ r ea w ssareslnesday, the ,Y ‘~ f- rnoro to go before they sail for noon they motored out tolaunt- rn addition to tn horseback’ ‘ ‘the Young suites-lash may on! loyed a motor drive to Mum-w v i lite" thrw were the guests of the . katoon at luncheon, after w liilidi National Park, and Mrs. Knight, it‘ 3 . $425.00 $525.00 53:5 l? ‘res. t I b they visited the University of soa- kltshewan. The calsarv 501"“ "l Trade took them to the Prinfl‘ 0i WalesRanch, where they had lilll- , cheonv and. they saw the Tum!‘ Y lley oil fields. The City of Cal- g entertained them to dinner, we Dart? arrived at Jasgllcrm“; ,'GVBD1DR. ndw ivww pt. Knight? and pbapt. Here. d ' R. .0. M. Bf Regretfulll’ ' hrbnulne . rttfbr JMW ~ ' ("dréalri o ‘the mountain! ""7 lively hovedlo 1.11"?» "W M‘ Izhightrfor Wan vol’. W319" m will stagrtin _ ‘ csdsy. The!‘ W spend lday in Edmonton. l most of Sunday st Minaki. Lady Marjorie Dali-mole. 0- F- ro oi the party- Mr. S. Nicholson, special our!“ l dsnt ior the Allied Newsplliflrl- t‘ ed s _ as i " r-tilt Canadian n- l it .._ 1 Pg . and Mr. sth Lindsay. MM ' . capull slstant £0; ygqonslltl I ‘and the Cunard ' . , g _ _ _ y,