Canada Leads The Procession At Wembley (By C. Avard) y L_ “w” "°'"'H°'m‘“" lmm" - sommsnslol-z suemeae __._ m. i1‘ COLLEGE. —Opening_ day. Sept. 2, 1924. Business, Shortdland and Civil Service. Prospectus free. Write llox 145. J. Pogaoa, Princi- pal. , '3 months —8UMMER8lDE AGENI- Mr, Byron MacDonald of the MacDon- aid Drug 00.. is now Guardian rep- resentative in Sunlmerside, and will be pleased to receive news, advertising and Job Printing. Mr, MacDonald sells the Morning Guardian at his store. His tele- phone No. is 12-2. ti. —NAZARENE SERVlOE8.-—'1‘he Nazarene teat meeting‘; now going on in Sunlulcrside will continue over Sunday, Aug 17. Services each week night. at 7.46 Sunday 10.80, 3 and 7. A cordial welcome to all. Workers J. W. Turpel and Frank C. Smith, others expected. Come and ilear the old time religion in sernlcll and song. This is admitted by the hundreds of thousands of visitors to the Bil- tish Elnpire Exlllblton. No Calla- dian call visit Canada's Classic Building and the truly wonderful oxhiblt at Wembley without beln! deeply impressed with the magnifi- cent showing which his country llas lllade at the great exhibition ulld lie comes away feeling prouder than ever 0i the land of the Mall!" Leaf. Ill magnificence oi structure. lll tone, in atmosphere, in utility and art, the Canadian Pavilion at (nice prtasellts the’ Dominion a a living entity oi industrial acti y and as on unexplored field oi vast potentialities ‘ and untouched re» servos. The glory of work is veil- cd in the glaluour oi Rollluucc. Proudly and distinctively Canadian the Dominion exhibits breathes tho spirit of Eulpirc. told ill moving panorama other luarvellolla rc- sources, ill tllc rich display oi all lll-r gifts oi nature, of fruit ulld food, of gold and sllver,,oi iron, copper ulld timber, alld in the tell- lug exposition of her industrial ell- crgy and ulauufactllros, v Tho (‘anudlan Pavilion is nn im- posing and distinctive building of classic architecture. Flankcd on tho west by the (lalludinu National Railways and on thc east by the (‘auutliall Pacific Itullway, at ullco commands illiPIlllOll,C(lVt‘l'lllK llcar» ly six lll-res. Al tho tlpcnillg of tho exhibition, Canada was tllc only colllltry really ulld waiting, a fact that redonnds to tho credit of Mr. A. \V. ’l‘olulle, tho Canadian Exhib- it (‘omlllissluller and to Mr. J. O. ‘Purcottc, Canada's designer, In fact tho warmest thanks of Cana~ llilllls are duo Mr. 'l‘tlllllie., througll whosrl wide and uutirlng effort tile success of Canada at Wenlbley is largely due. -Mr. W. E. his-Nevin of Grassy Lake, Alberta. was an outward pas- senger on Tuesday morning en ronle to her home after spending three months visiting her parents fll Tyno Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- lwan accompanied her as far as Sackville, —TOW~N COUNCIL. — The re- gular monthly meeting oi the Sulnnlersido Town (ioullcil took place on iilondny night, the Mayor and all the Councillors present. After routine the reports oi Conl- lulttoes were road and adopted. (‘oullclllor Pupc, for the Finance (‘olnlnittec, reported the finances of lhc lowll lll favorable condition, |)|||_ the appropriation for street work has Ileon about expended. (‘onuclllor Phillips, fur the Street (Vllllilllllflti, rr-portctl that the BX~ pl-rllllcllt luulle with treating part of (Bontral Street with crude oil,-at llll expenditure oi $50, was satis- factory llnd this mctllotl appeared to be vory serviceable. Many citizens had commended the Conn cil for its action in this matter. (‘ollllcillor Arnett read the ulonth- ly report of the Police (Yomlulttec. zlftcl" which (llillt! a. discussion took plncc regarding tho abattoir. It _wus ticcided to ask tile (iolumittce previously appointed to "curry on" tlllll sec wllllt arrangment can be collll- to bring about more sanitary conditions. it was reported that .~l_onll-, of the milk vendors have not p.lid tllcir licenses and the Town (‘lurk was instructed to notify lheul to pay up without further til-lay. 'i‘llc report of tho Fire alld Light (‘olnlllitlctl was read by ills Chair- lll:lll, (‘ouuclllor Johnston, and ECONOMY as“ not cellos: of cheap...” ~ —-but of getting the beat value fol- the ' money you spend. To call a car the cheap. est car in the world ‘would be a' doubtful compliment. To call it the niost economical can in the world is to identify it as a Chevrolet. --SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS. — The interior oi Kcnslllgton High Scllol has sustained a complete trausiorluatltlu. In some oi" tllc moms the seats; have been removed and repaired anti the floors oi these rooms have been re~laid with choice hardwood iluorlng- The walls null ceilings have been thoroughly cleaned and "renewed with fresh coat oi paint, ill colors, that arc not so dllll as to depress, Yet not so bright as to llazzlu_ lll one roolll the seating has been changed tn an angle of 45, to face all adjacent wall. This greatly improves the zldvtlntzlgcs of lllgh reflection, What» over may have sustained tlamago by reason of practical wear has been repaired. or If unprofitable to repair, "then re-lnforcetl with new. The wholc effect is such Zlii tn givi- the best possible impression to the teachers and pupils, and to induce all to believe tllzrt tern-hers are ueconsarlly a valuable asset to the lllstrlcl, ulld a plltcut factor ill llllllllillllfl’i'llill‘fli"li"l‘, ulld that. pup- ils are the tlcvclopillg gellil that ulust succeed the teachers who are perforating such noble work in- Because no other car will take you where you want to go, so comfortably, so conveni. ently and so expeditiously as Chevrolet-—- and no other car will do it at such a small expense. Y‘ Ask any Chevrolet owner for the facts of I Chevrolet economy and let your Chevrolet ' dealer give you a demonstration. - a l . LieuteCoi. .-\i\:>O|l S. Donaldson, D.S.O.. M.D., sllipl: .»lll--~,t-l ll oll '.ll Canadian P: .il'ic S.S. Elupress of Russia and ltls cig . _' olll HLlliiU sake, Anson Furutsu, the Japanese baby borll dulilll; illc ltn. vie-attic o the big trails-Pacific liner from Yokohama to Vallcotlrcr. l)r. llo alillso was a popular tlfficcr in the Czuludiall Army Medical (fol-ps all-l lol several years after the war was in charge of S. U. it. work at tkilzfilw‘ aim z \ CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, OF CANADA, Limited Subsidiary of " nl Melon of Canada. llullted OSHAWA and WINNIPEG *3. l lilo iaitcr part of last year, not uu- til llle clld of .\i:trcll was there any sign of revival; slncc then condi- Trade and Conunerce, _4,.__ .. ,_ A there was A Weekly Letter from London (From a Special Correspondent) linings ill lilo fulurc. liulls lluvl- inlprovctl slightly though sufficiently to prophesy better 'l'l_lo primary cause of this hardening is simple; tho Sll]l|)l_\' of lllouoy has not been day, llet the school year be usher- \\'lll-ll you speak of Canada at Wculbley. I at once think, of tho Dairy Exhibit and of the huge glass case, sixty feet lullg, ill which lllc Prince oi “isles, with his fav- l -d ill suspiciously and the work be- gun with a will to exceIi.-—-Y- —FURTH ER PAFITICU LA R8— adopted, aftcr which (‘i llsidcrllble discussion on the erec- tioll of the new electric light plant. it was decided to call for tenders for taking down the smoke slack at the plant, which is said to . l\“-"'?"’*/ W,’ I’ ' I J 9 A. HORNE & CO- GEO. D. POPE s.- SON Charlottetown, Summeraldo. , 1 A very sad drowning accident oc- /, ~Zl/£I// curred ill the Mill River at East / lilOillllllPlll, about 9.30 o'clock 0n Saturday night, The victim was Ml‘. Allbill (lallaut. sun of Mr, and Mrs. Dominic tlallani of Duvar Road. lll company with a nnlnbcr oi other‘ young lll.-ll, Messrs, Patrick Martin, hllllnulld Pint-an. .and a collugo cllulll, lilr. Johnston, of Charlotte- town, they worl- out ill a-boat and lllltl bccll enjoying a swlln. The dttctrasud oxprc-sscd his desire to tallo ono ulorc dip and accordingly jumped overboard. Ile at once ap- peared to be in distress and wav- ing Ills hand frallfllcally. young Johnston lulln-cediutcly jumped ill to tho rescue and lll the elullract- ol’ thc drowning mun, was carried down, llo found llilusrvlf lmable, to save (lallaut and it was only by a terrible effort that ho was able to save hlmsoli, it is thought that (‘lai- lulll. cllllcr took a cramp or had all attack of heart fullurc. Ill- was bout 2f! yours oi‘ age and his death is ll distinct loss to the community as ho ivas ll vcry bright and illlclli gent young mall, having graduated only this ycar frolll Si, Dunsialfs University ulld was to have lilkflll a July 31, 1924 (ll-lie charger, has been motlelled ,,\,,.,,-S,.;,S “Hm, w" ha“, lflut M, lll Canadian butter, with the build- mr 1111s “um, m, 1mm], m, hug lugs of his ranch in tllc Ilack- m...“ ,, ,,|,|,._ my)“, “gun- Of glounll. 'lwn and n llnll’ tons of solllc lilo millions, oi‘ which tho ei-li-Flllillllilll butter woro used ill llll-"l fccls Ill lilo luallul'ucl.ure of ivuolloll for, h, oimqsihh, exports" has no; work and no feature of the oxhlb- and cotton fdlltlilrl, is the introduc-Vvpt in..." 1",.]1_ This '“)\vuvlar, p, ill atlrapts greater atlontiou. 'i‘ilo tion oi a lll-W aulolllulil- \\'ci't fol-d “nthim, if m), n sign of vitality; )l'lll('t‘ las visilcd tllc exhibit, and for loullls. Till» lll\'t‘llll()ll has Ilccllln“. ;,,,,,,.,,vh,g vfllnus M ,,.,,,,m,.,-.;llt lilo lllllllillion Day Dinner, ivllcre wl-li "rcl-l-ivoll and dcluonslrzltitllls ml am] 1,,,|,,_.,u-|,,l Sharps W111 10m] lilo lllculbcrs of the Canadian Press have prnvcd it to llc ‘as uscfulrftlriio ‘hpp- fofllllllllril larger pcrcclltdlfitrty were‘ lliflvlxlvl-ifill i0 tlllwfllllllil-li‘ producing uolstcd tcxtllcs lu p alumm, m ll"“‘ calm,“ 15.8%,,’ whluhil ulllr llnl_ lsltll to the sptu its, one-coloured (elnllls as for cotlonhflvp “may hm“ |,,,|,,w umqnupisiglllficd his intention oi paying goods. Tho iuvt-lllloll is u \\'oi'l~rc-,'|-1,,. ,,,,||.-,,,k y,"- U", second ha“ of another visit‘, "l om certainly going plcuishlng llli"l‘llilllltilll {which (“in 193.; 1., hnplfnp ‘ illort; ltgallll, lltif said, Tlfnfllllylitg be fitted to llo sillc o any 0ft n- of!" 10W fllll 1H‘ 11K X1 If‘ l0 ary loom. and all that is necessary cHEM|cAL TRADE BETWEEN spell, l wallt to sce if my hat has is to ki'l‘]l it supplied with full ENGLAND AND THE DOM, zlliqulrctl a dangerous llllglc, or bobbins. A llulnllcr oi lnctorics |N|QN5 _“'llflll"l' lllyiilfli’ llllll "W “OT-qt! 11"‘ have alrolldy l)t‘t‘ll illstullcd and going at the kllcosi" “'l‘llcrc is with fnrlllor illlprtlvclllcuts it will (‘lll-lllicol lnauititltrillrcrs in Eng no bl-ttcr way of recalling happy bl- possible for the now device to 1, l; s. k H"; I‘: WHU-JflNI Lyn m, days ill (Ianada _and learning n use, weft of difforollt colours, Tllflflulg: (‘l(l)lfllli‘l3lrilylll\tik ‘trading g‘round. Kiwi" ""11 illfli l-‘l IWW ill 11"‘- Hillll" cost oi production, it is ulailllaillcd;1cm," gmopqlllry which I h: ollppplitlllle, than by visiting tlll- (‘aun- will ln- grclltly cllcllllcncvl. it willow‘, mum 1min“ pfnflfgf}: (1) lliall Pavilion at Wclul1lflY-" also solvi- .'l labour probll-lu which T)“, b,,X|,-,,,,,-,|;,,;u-y In-Oporllnn 01' Aluong lllc outstanding features will fut-o tllc tradc wllcll business than, ,-,.,|,,;,-,.,,,,.,,,H “hum am pup. of Cullatllfs exhibit aroptlle follow- ls normal. (lwillg to lllo lllld coll- H, I from this coumry ‘n n" lngi A 1111i" will‘ shilling Milli- lliiiulls of lrullc, ulld llll- atlrac- "mo-m ('an"]d'; “m1 (2) Tho lll-Kill?! llis-‘lllllcilrfl through .thc llill- lions of otllcr occupations, tho ,.,,,,,l,m-,Hi.-,, 51mm“, S Of (“‘r “w. ncls of thc Rockies; it Wiltvllfllll Illllllllvl‘ oi‘ girls lll lirzldlurd \rllo,,,],,._.,- n, 11,05" flfpns who“ remind with rcal water, splashes over col- Lflfltlflil. llt‘ lll a dangerous condition. Cotill- cilllr Strong, Chairman of the School and Parks Committee, re porloll that some lniclllevlotls par- tics arc breaking seats, touring up lllc planking on the bnlld stand and damaging trial-s in Dominion Sllililft‘. The Police Committee was instructed to takc strong ac- liuu ill this ulattcr and if possible bring the offenders to justice. The llo-cling adjourned to 7 p. m» 'l'uosdny “'llilll final action will pro bably be tallcn ill the matter of purchasing lllaolllnery for the new l-lol-trll: light plant. cqual to llln ticmaud. As regards Ono uf the lllost outstanding ivo- tures lll lilo lirilish toxtilc world, doslillctl to lluvc fur rcarllliltl "P Eastern Guardian .___- “JSHOP from Iiolmalfs Catalog. ..'EABTERN AGENT.—- Mr .J. W. Murdock is now Guardian A8- ellt in Montague and will be DlBflB- ed to receive news items, advertis- Job Prlntlngjnew and renew- al subscriptions. - I>‘STI COLUMBA MISSION — are ll-arlling to llo wi-llvcrs is slllui ior illall cvcr, willll- nlally of those wilo llavo ll-urncil lllc art oi weav- ing llzlvl- lcft that occupation for others ill which clupltlyulcnt is luoro regular nud possibly more agreeable. 'l‘o such cxtollt has this been the caso that it is stated tllul there is not now n sufficient sup- ply of W'(‘l'i\'i'I'.~I to deal with what would be rcgurdcd as tilt.- normal production of the district. It will be rcadiiy ltllllcrsttlod. llll'l‘t‘l'i)l‘l'. that apart from tho cost of produc» tion as belwccu an uutoulaiit: wcft fcd ulld a halld weft fcd loolu, lhl fact that tho invention has an im- portant Ilcarlllg on tho supply of labor is scouring for it a favllralll" roccpliull. BRITISH FREIGHT RATES (‘ertain British culunlcrcinl cir- cles llavu IIPCOIIII‘ zllzlrnlcd llt lilo continued high lcvcl lll‘ lirillsil frclglll rlltcs, zlild lilo nlultor rcccntlyull. artist-ll by Illc Llvcr- pool (‘llalllllcr of (‘unlull-rcc. A number of instances wore cZtl-d to show tllul lilo llrillsll rate»: \\'l'l't' consldcrzlbly higher than the (‘on tlnolltal. lll somo cases even twice as high. 'i‘hcse, moreover, did not rcprescllt isolated Instances, Imi wl-ro conference rates. Tho acc- rciary of tho Liverpool Steamship Owners’ Association said that lho disparity in frlalghts was largely cx|llzllncll by high taxation and working costs in England, this llu~ lug also the rl-asuu wily lirltisil nlllullfacturcrs could not s!'l us (iu-llply lll sumo cases as their (‘ull- tincllllll competitors. 'l'hero was. llo said, u difference of about tllr~o shillings u tun In port lallargl-e as llctwccll Liverpool and the (ior lllnn and Dutch ports; l-illlpowllcrs of llsoso nlltlonlllllties were lllsll llbll» to run their vessels at ll‘ cost, because of the lower pruvl sioll they lllltl to make for wages, taxation null repairs, Few Ilrillsh sllipoivllurs were showing moro than a small profit. llnll. what was worse, tllorc were many that were HllllWlfllZ a loss. The Liverpool (lllaulbl-r ngreellthat the subject should be referred to n coniorentzo ui representatives of the, Chamber and tho Stcanlslllp Owners‘ Assoc- iation. and a rcport submitted. DEPRECIATION OF CAPITAL IS SUEB Tho tendency to cut down auth- orised capital. as an effect of heavy taxation il-l illustrated by the figures for tho registration of new companies in the course uf lllo last six months ns compared wllh iboso for thc previous hull ycar July to Decelubor 1923. FPOIII £67.307.ii28 tho nggrogalo sunk to $02,846,997. As n whole commercial and industrial shares suffered a general relapse during has, to other countircs. 'l‘lll-lcll ill collj|llll-,t.ioll with illc soundness of currency values, with llo unduu exchange variations l.n hlllllcl" IHISIIIPHH, those, points uugur wcll for lilo gradual oxpunsitln of our supplies to ovcr- seas llilmilllons and Colonies. in almost all tlll- Dominion countries the period since the war has wit- uesscll a growing transition iroln agrarian to industrial activity. particularly ill tllo local manufac» turo of cloth plcco goods with at» tcndunt reuuiroulcllts of dyes, dyc- stuffs and alkaliu, wllilc at the snulc limo increased attention. Irri- pcclally ill India. is Ilcillg tlirecicd lo agricultural dcvolopnlcllt, coll- sequcllt upon using scientific icr- tilisl-rs, Australia, by reason of its dclllaud for sucll coluluodltles as lllrinric acid and iartrates is iii'(‘(lllll lll-st market for the Bri- tish chcllllcul lllullufaclurcrs. The tullll lrllilo ill drugs, chculicals and ft‘I'llll“l'H has increased frolll 113,5 I..‘.'l"l' lll I922 to £3,894,435 In lililil. ill citric and boric acid we have illc illtllltlllly‘ ulld tlcspito ii falling-nil‘ in total quantity, liritlsh trado ill (rrcunl of tartar has ill- crcnsod. Dye imports show dim- inished dcmallds owing lo lilo do- vcloplllcnt of loclll supplies. lull (in-at. lirltaln has lost no ground to forl-lgll nlauilfacturors since the totul illlporls llavc dccllncd lll grc.'ltcl~ proportion than Ilritisb cllollllcllls lliollc, lll Now Zealand our trade is gradually moving up and the lull-st yearly figures llllli- cute lllat llrillsll cllclllicllls arc lln- poricd to ihu cxtclfl of £568,366 covering 52% oi’ local rcqulro- lllcllls, 'l‘ll<- import oi common salt shop's an increase frolll i."l2.iilllll ito our sales l {lain suppllcd -lol;ll 1178.778 worth oi imports, Al present (ir-rulnny sends little, lull with tllc lifting of till» onlbrago on (lcrllluu goods serious conlpotllloll may llo anticipated. Of thr- insect- lcltlos. shot-p dip for tho ulost purl. sllmost ull comr- from Britain. Soda imports are also of major signific- llncc. and have doubled their quantity for tho lust your. The llenlnlld for disinfectants has also increased. Closer study of tho rc- Ylcalllnd will bring an ltnlloubted advuulngc. llolh to the British ex- porting chelnlst. and tho consumer, ulld will icllll to strengthen tho bond oi Elnpiro. THE GREAT UNWASH ED. "Why. ldllcn, this is the fourth time I've bud in tell you about. tho flugor-boivls. Didn't Ibo last lolly you wurlll-tl ior have them on the table?" "No, mtfaln; her friends always ‘washed their hands before they came." twlyliliiil; n wonderful fresco, rullllillg to 1398.954 and in tlyes Great Brl-, £52,000 ollt of tho‘ qulrl-ulcllts of Australia and New, orod rocks into a mountain stroaln, rlny stoamshlps sail leisurcly up llnll down the water model oi Van- couvcl" llarbor as it will he lll round the lop ui tho stands, reprts- l sent every phase of Canadian life. orchards, prairies, wllcat lands and liulbor forests; a lighted model of Niagara Fall, working mollcls ol‘ guldalld nickel plants; pcacll ulld apple orchards ullllcral and fishery sl-tzlions, Altogether tllc showing is thoroughly colllpleto, representa- tive and worthy of the bcst (lana- dian traditions. To tho mall from tho Iilaritillle Provinces, Canada's exhibit has nlucll to interest and instruct. In tho llllllcrtll ..ctiolls, Nova Scotia nud New Ilruuswlclt show up cx- coptloually wcll. Salllplcs of quartz, rlcll lll yellow gold, cumo frolu Nova Scoila. Une llpccilnon showing free gold, is valued at Slilotl. Periocl spcciluclls oi‘ suit and polllsll salt from Mulagasll, Nova Scotia: Antimony llilll mun- gunese frolll New Brunswick and Nova Scotla conl——:t wonderful cx- lllblt-—~i'rtuu Nuvo Scotill and Now llrllllsiviclt. crude pclrolculu llllll shalc oil, bituminous shalcs and Albertltt- frolll New llrunsivlck; gray illlil red granite ard sand stones from New Ilruuswiclt ulld Nova. Scotin; gPlllllPIlJllVH from t Nova Scotia,——ull help to inlpress ilu- visitor with tho llllntlral riches and vast natural restlurtrcs of thc Atlantlc Provinces. Notable loo is lilo showing of gypsum by tho Al- llol-l ivlanufg., (‘o., of Ililisllrlro. New l Brunswick, as well as gypsum; frulll Nova Scotin. 'l‘llc ivoods of Eastern Canada uro shown both ill their lllnllufuc- llll-l-d and unmanufacturell state. Aluullg lilo woods cxllillllcd arc rcd, Illuck and whill- sprllco, pillc,l fir. Ilolnlock. birch, bcoch and lllup- le. New llrullswlck supplicti tllreo largo rolls oi news print, while pulp wood in various stages of lllllnuillclurefl add interest from an industrial standpoint. The Panorama showing a typi- cal cxpnrinlcntul fnrln, llllgllt wuli be that near (lharlntttetown, Prince Edward island, whose grain iorm all cxlliblt that gladdenn the hourt oi ovcry uallva oi “Tllc Island tror." The Sliver fox polls. on view at the Canadian Pavilion are flue specimens from tho Island Province. ‘where the great fllr ftlflllllllf industry is proving so vl-ry stlcccssful. The Panorama of a (fanadlan orchard, while not sap- posed to represent any particular section of the Dominion. might eas- ily (leplct a typical fruit farm in the far-famed Annapolis Valley. All kinds of Canadian apples are everywhere, in baskets and illus- tcrs. willie ‘peaches and other fruits are shown in glass jars. I i t i I i The fish exhibit is a most cred- itable oae, specimens of fish position toacbcl" ill French at the Sumlntir- side lllgll School ill succcssion to .\lr. l)Oll‘t)Il. 'l‘llcrc are loft to nlonrll Winnipeg; ullulhcl" brotllor Dorris with his par cuts lll llolne. The body up to lllia morning had not b-ocn recovered. caught in lllc cast other parts unusual interest. ollo luigllt wish. lialhurl-lt Company Limited, which manufactured share oi only three Maritime firms are re- presented, viz. plfp Steel Corporation. Tho Simms llrush C0,, and Moira Limited. The Ilesctl exhibit though small, is com- prohonslve. tiolls, wlro MPG] bmet,“ "m bflcks and hymm, visiting at Montague, where she ll: has brushes for ilily years. ll is note- worthy that Simms brushes can be‘ purchascd Stroilalld, where an eager domanl ltflXcli. occupy u booth, which scrvillg to add lo tho popularity of at the colllillg term as lcsitlcs his surrowlllg parcuts, th-a following brothers and sisters, Mrs. .lollll (lallallt. Piusvillc, Mrs. Dulu- lls Richard. lluvar Road, Mrs. lion- ‘y (Prolil Illulltzllartl, (lllarltltttz- own, Mrs. Anthony Dolroll, De- roit, liliclr, Joseph and Gilbert in Arthur lll Detroit and as well as in oi’ (Iannda prove oi lirolll an industrial standpoint ho Mllrltilnes arc not as strong as Aside froln the New Bruuswick's the news print exhibit. The British Em- There arc samples of ‘ails, railways fittings, l-olll-d soc- productu, wire nails. lucts ni the coke ovens. There is fleet of ore Tile Slmms Brill-ill Co., of St. llsplny of brushes, with appro- lrinte signs showing that this firm been manufacturng tmality both in England and s dovoluplng. ‘ .\lolr'¢l (‘lloctllatl-s, in attractive is ho justly famous products, Mr. J. Edgar lll-lion, a native of the. An- llupulls Vllllcy, is in charge of tho Moir Exhibit. lloto that Muir's goods llavo been on salc in tho lirillsh Isles for ten yours and tlllfltitiflll. It is gratifying to with over. increasing it is to be regretted that the Mnrltlmes are not better represent- ed industrially. of thc lflllllflllilfllls success of the great. exhibition and of lilo state- mont of tho Prlnco of Wales that Wcnlblcy is likely to be continued next some oi ollr Maritime Manufactur- ers to arrango for an exhibit, even Possibly in view year. it might be wiso for at this lam dale. Certainly those who for one reason or another have fallell to lake ndvantago of Wem bley, have passed up a golden op- portunity. which may llpt come again. —-—<1>-—-—- Tho mission glvcu in St, Columllfl Church, East. Poillt, lasted all wcck and olltlcd Sunday cvcnini! lust. lit-vs, Jesuit Flt-there Bradley ulld lilclnellnn, both islanders, con- ductl-d the mission. It. was a grant success. "JEXCELSIOFL- Tho entertain ment consisting of ice crcaul, (lance, etc., given in Granville School Ilouse on Friday evening was a great success. The. llanlir-ltllue sum of $76.00 was realized, this being the largest of any similar school entertainment in .Easicrn King's this season. “$5,000 ESTATE-Angus Mc- Pllec, oi liiontana, formerly of St. Margaret's King's County. loft nu rotate to tho amount of $fi,tllltl. As hc died, (lust spring) intestate, this is being divided equally amongst his brothers and sisters; Mrs. Joules A, McDonald. Ilcrlnall- vlllo, Airs. Alfred Oilionloy, St. Peters, John McPhoe, St, Margar- et's and Allan McPheo, Boston. each of whom gets a thousand odd dollars. -—i<o>——-—- PERSONALS Mm- J. A. Vlllnrd oi‘ 'l‘lgi'llsh is the goes; of lilns. Foster Robert- a luodcl oi the S. S. Dagheld, 12,- 5°“- 150 tons. one of the ' carriers, owned by the company. __'Mls-s Mory-Ijonguplo and kilos Katio Longnplu arrived in ‘Sflllrlli John, New Brunswick, have a fine Emmy “wmmg n“ a “m” 34”“ m lh-eir homo, Souris illlne Road. _-'Miss Kalle McDonald has :lr- rived al her old home. ll:ly River, from Lynn. Rinse. on a- few weeks visit. ..‘Mrs. lube Duuplly, lloston, visilcd her falher-inlaw, Mr. John Dunphy, (iiellcorrdnle, for a fow (lays. Mr, Dullplly is a successful] Boston rolll estate and building man. Mrs. Dunplly and children are again at tho old honle at North Side. Public House De Luxe (By Dominion News Service.) ‘LONDON. Aug. 1Ii.—It is just a month since the opening oi ‘the Fellowship Inn, on tho London County ‘Council Housing ldatatenlt Belllngham, South East. London. and it is nowvposslble ta estimate how far success has attended this qtrlklng departure from tho ordin- ary English public-house practice. The sign itself lli enough to at- tract any pasaorby into the house, for it is a delightful representation of an eighteenth century "three- decker," painted by Sir Arthur Cope, the well lrnown Tl. A. The door is opened without os- tentatlon by a comrnlnionairemnd irlnlment for ftiletnylllllmtho visitor immediately hum the strains of llll orchestra somewhere ill lilo buoltgrullu . At. oak tables sit. nloll and women drinking their lllall. liquors or spirits -alld inking their time about it, too. Ill tho Followslllll ‘inn you may linger ov- or one glass of ilccr without rl- colviug a llillt that you ought to spend luoro rapidly. 'l‘ll0rc is a bar, it. lg truc; but noticcs all round tho walls (walls, by tho way, of oak panels, uupol- lsllcd) warn custoulcrs that serv- ants will liiltimtl to tllclr wants at tho tables. ulld that you must not lean against. the bar, Another no- tlco on tho walls says: "N0 gratu- tiles.” Delightful lanterns, said to be oi Elizabethan pnlttern, diffuse a soft green light which. taken in con- junction with thc strains of the or- cllestra, suggests lBlnnkcnberghe ruthcl" than liclllngllanl. ii only lllc orcllcstru would play “('nrulcu" the illusion would be complete. Tho orchestra itself is located in u dancing llnll tiownsliairs, provid- ed with enough oi the ubiquitousTllo barn of Mr. Albcrt Copp caught til-c, but. tho lllazo was extinguish- tell. lll fact, scvcrlll llnildlnli! "f" nlcnuced by ilylllii illlflfkii- 'l‘llc mill consisted uf a 1W storcy building. 14" lll’ 40 n?‘ tl_\'c housc, 5i) by 1R fi., ll were lloust- 2i; by no 1't.; a powerhouse and picker llousc. Tho loss is oslllnaled at about $70,000, with $30,000 insurance _lll tho plant and uluclliuery. and $79M on tho stock. lt is undcrsuui lllui a larger insurance was carr- icd ulllil rccclltly, when anlollllll aggregating Sfidllltl were rfliiifil- Aparl. frolll tllo loss to tho Mill‘ ers, lllt‘ firz~ routes as a bill llll" to llli‘ business people oi ‘Port ill gill. ill lilo loss oi all Industry lll" trove cmploylncllt to some twenty or tllirly porsolls. _j_4+>-——J tulllcs ulld chairs to zlccollllnodatc a truuplt- of ilundrctl pcoplc. l-icre, zlgain, it is pussiblc to sit as lung as llllc likes (l _' ollc drink and cujtly thc music. lFacllitit-s art- pro. ‘VltlCtl in lllls, hull, as cvcl'_v\\'llcr-- clsc Ill tho Fellowship ‘inn. tor tok- iug u mcul if one feels so tiisposcd. PORT ELGIN WOOLLEN MILLS WERE BURNED AMHERST, Ailg. IZL-Tho \\'0tll- lens Mills of h‘. ll. (Topp, Ltd" Port l‘:l),{lll,__,\\'i‘I‘t‘ clltlroly‘ dt-stroycd by ilrl- about 1..'itl o'clock, Saturday morning. While tho cause oi the firo is unknown. it nppzlrolllly‘ started froln thc and next to till- boiler house. The fire was first noticed by .\I.r. (lcorgc McNult. who gave the alarm, A big crowd soon gathered, but it was found impossible to save the building. A" human mlpnll; and P0989!’ However, a bucket tlrlgndt- was sign‘; n". p"; r-lpllcrs until W" kept busy preventing lllc fire pill [llo nllml- of Jesus at the hell froln spreading to llcurlly lllllltllllll-‘illr thenl. Then they make thBll owner n millionaire for Heaven- I‘ One of the outstanding feature: of the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley in the display of motor car: by manufacturers from Great Britain and Canada, in this display the Canadian exhibit of General Motors la of outstanding merit and le attracting very great interest. The accompanying photographs give some idea of the size and tlateiuinesa of the display. A full line of General Motom cars, BI-llvkl Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oldl mobile and Oakland-la shown.