AUQSJI-Llgrllw THE CHARLOTTETUWN U UA Kl)! AN pfAfiiE NINE co t all wool tweeds, 3131M“ g: 1:0, reg. $12.05. Sale price — — —- r 1- $1.9: ll d l’ 95- 1W7 B11 tlrarlytre hi. $31.50. Sale Price —- '-' — -' 521'“ Tailored suits, sizes 13 to 20 5,11; price — — -— -— — $14-95 llats, spring straws — - — .50 “are, straws. felts, good styles, "M, __ ._. ._. g $1.00 “Bu, balance white felts .95 “a”, fur felts, reg. $4.95 $2.95 presses, women's dresses, sizes u 1,2 go 24 1-2, very youthful glyies, some Jacket dresses, reg. 514.95. Sales nrlce — - — 39-95 Dresses, women's sport dresses, meg, 38 to 44, reg. $7.95. Sale price -— — — - _ -' —' “'95 presses, crepes, sizes 14 to 20. PM, __. ._ ._. _ _ _ - 51.95 ma,“ grapes, shecrs and silks sizes 14 to 20, reg. $7.05. Sale price — — — — - '- -' 53-95 i‘, Herschel Lyons Beats Jerseys REAL. Aug. l1~(CP)-—- Lyons won his 15th 1e1- gue victory of the year for the Red wings in Rochester today as he beat Jersey City Giants 3-2 in the first half of a doubleheader the second installment going to the Giants 5-3. Newark Bears maintained their pQSiliOll 2 l-2 games behind the league-leading Red Win85 F15 [my divided a doubleheader wltii Balt- imore Orioles in Newark. Newark 10st the first game after a thrilling iii-liming struggle, 5-4 but came bar-k with a. 10-3 triumph in the nightcap. Buffalo eased Montreal out of the first division by winning both ends of a doubleheader 6-4 and 5-3 in Buffalo. . in Syracuse John Bottarinls home run in the seventh brcke a tie in the second gamc of a twin bill and gave the Chief's a 7-6 vic- tory over Toronto, after the home forces took the opener 14-3. In Saturday games, Newark donned Baltimore 12-2; Rochester split a doubleheader with Toronto, losing the first 4-3 but, taking the nightcap 3-2; Buffalo knocked over Montreal 1-2 and Syracuse defeated Jersey City 6-5. Mioland Wins American Derby On Wet Track CHICAGO, Aug. 1l— (APP- splashing through a sloppy track in a driving rain. Mioland gallop- ed to a three-length victory in the 562.000 American Derby at Wash- ington Pnrk Saturday to throw the threc-ycar-old championship into a perplexing puzzle. ltlioland. owned by Charles s. Howard of sari Francisco, led from start to finish. Sirocco. winner of the Arlington classic. finished sec- ond. and Weigh Anchor third. four lengths back of Sirocco. Gullah- adlon. winner of the Kentucky Derby. finished fourth after run- ning last most of the way, with Stiper Chief fifth in the five-horse in ti. The race lost much of its ap- peal by the last-minute scratching of Bimclech, Col. Edward R. Brad- it'\"s potential thrcc-year-old champion of 1940. “inland. fourth in the Kentucky Darby, and second to Bimclech in STARTING THURSDAY 2nd ANNIVERSARY’ SAiE Aug. 8th to Aug. 15th A ROBINSON 6- WILDE 1-11 GREAT GEORGIZI STREET i Sine . wh , goldPille ltlsrlrgh: Play suits. sale Price _ - ,9; Shorts. Sale Price — - -. ,9; Blouses, plain sheers and "W", llrlllfld rayon. Sale 11"" — — — — $1.30 and use 5118111611. coat sweaters and Pullovers ,slses 14 to 20. All shades. Sale price - - 31,93 SMITH. white and colored. Sale price — - ._ .- _. A9 lllfldlwirs, rez- $2.25. Sale W1" — — — — - - - us» 5110s. celanese. Sale price .89 Panties, silk knit. Sale Price .59 11051917. new shipment. Sale 11"" — — — — — — - .09 Iiosierr. new shipment, 19¢ p" Dill‘ or 2 pair for - - _. 31,50 SHOP EARLY AND om" rm: BARGAINS NO APPROVALS NO REFUNDS CHARLOTTETOWN Hawks ‘Win Opener In Title Series {The Brighton Hawks softball cam over the weekend won the first game of the championship s". lcs with a South Shore team. Tue score was 6-5. The game was play- ed at Victoria Park here. Winners of the five-game series will be known as Island Champions, There was hard hitting by both teams throughout the game. The Second same will be played st South Shore on Sunday 18th for the best 3 out of 5 games. The um. pre was Bill Lawlor. while the bluye llldse tvas F. Currie. Eccentric Owner Good At Picking Potential Stars CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.—-(A.P) __ Fans who pick the Chattanooga ball Dark to be aroused by latest tomfooiery dream-up think _Joe Engcl 15 a clown. Baseball's Mr. Btgs thinks he is mostly for his ability tn ick them for huge sums. Consider this example and you get the idea: Connie Mack 1n 192,8 gave Engel $25,000-and a ballplayer —for Dee Miles. One year later Engei sold that ballplayer, a. mere throw-in on the Miles deal. for $36,- 000. His name is Bill Nicholson and the Chicago Cubs are his present proud owners. Engel is known t0 fandorn chiefly for his ballpark stunts. He once staged an eiuphant hunt, with na- tives and all the trimmings, incon- nection with a game at Chattanooga 'The Central Guardian’ This column is reserved for news oi local interest bill. advertising oi e uevvsy suture ml! he tnsencn n. 6 cents n word strictly psy- uhie in advance. CBASWELI. for Photographs. CONFEDEBNIJON LIFE INSUR- E. L- 89 ANC 91 4-21-31!- GET YOUR SEASON TICKETS~ FOR OLD ROME WEEK. Q18 big- gcs. entertainment value ever of- Good for each and every show of the tour days only 82-25- L251-10i REMAINS ARRIVE FOR. BURIAL‘ --The remains of the late Nelson: ‘nemere arrived from l-fumberstone,’ Ont. Saturday evening, and were taken to the Maclean Funeral Home and later transferred to the residence of his sister. Mrs. Lyman Tremere, Hampshire, where the fu- neral will be held this afternoo . PASSES SUDDENLY. -- There gassed away on Saturday at his ome near Kenslngton, Mr. Harn- mond J. Toombs, a well-known re- sident of the district. Mr. Toombs was '11 years of age, and had been in his usual health until Saturdayl morning, when he became suddenly! ill and died shortly after. He leaves to mourn his wife. formerly Miss! Woolner. The funeral is taking place this afternoon from the United Church, Kensingtoh, at 1.30. | FUNERAL TO LONG CREEK. —l The funeral of the late Alexander, MacLean was held from the Mac-r Lean Funeral Home yesterday ai- 1 ternoou. where a short service was conducted by Rev. Mr. Blcscdell. Funeral services in Long Crcelzl Baptist Church were conducted by Rev. Mr. BlesedeU and Rev, Mr. Woodside. Interment was in Long Creek cemetery. The pail-bearers were Bruce MacLean. TuDDer Strang, Norman MacDonald. Martin Mac- Donald. Reuben Bctts, Charles Mac- Dougall. g FUNERAL FROM ST. PAUL'S CllllltCl-lr-“flte funeral of the latel Mia Mary Anne Essery was ileiu! from St. PauYs Church on satur- day afternoon, where services were conducted by Archdeacon Raymond, , Canon Haslam and Rev. Hart-Davis. Interment was in Sherwood ceme- tery services at the grave being tak- l en by Archdeacon Raymond. The pa l-beaxers were Hon. Geo. D. De- Blots, Ern. champion, Chas. Choiid- ' ier, J. E. H. Worth, E. Seller, H. Messervey. BODY SENT T0 N.S. FOR BURIAL -The remains of the late Mrs. J. A. MacKenzle were forwarded from the MacLean Funeral Home on Satur- day afternoon by the Hochelaga to WestvlJle, N.S., where funeral ser- vices were held yesterday. A short private funeral service was held at her late residence, spring Park Rd. on Friday evening, and was con- ducted by Rev. Mr. Boothroyd and Rev. Mr. Skinner. FIELD DAY AT lONA—A third of a series of field days organized by the Division of Illustration Stations. Dominion Experimental Farm service, in co-operation with Joe Engelig Agriculture, was held Saturday at l the Provincial Department of the farm of Mr. James Daley, Iona. Those taking part in the program were: Mr. Gordon c. war- C trett; r::*2ts..“ir; s: “°““i“““.§““ Mr- D- -~ h“ brainstorm stun-t‘ m“ draw me bantérman n c arge of Field Hus- fans to sec even a. losing team-but Expel- menm stamm; and Forage crops at the Mr. J. W. u . balipiayers at a song and hen selllgfl,‘f,"°ffo,‘ffto‘h,§rjfv'éfi§e Emard I5" Association; lMr. Lloyd Liockerby. District rep- I C resentatlve of the Department of Agriculture; Dr. J. A. Clark, supt. of Experimental Farm; Mr. w. N. Black, Supervisor of Illustration Stations. The fourth of the series will be held today at the farm of 1Vi‘.r. John MacKenzie, Rose Valley. POLICEMAN USES BIKE 1N BASE — An unusual sight was witnessed by early risers on Grafton Street Saturday morning when one of the local policemen was seen Another time he rigged up canaryQdashing down the street on a bicy- cases 111 U19 Swims. told the ians|cle. Citizens wondered where Con- tilo. ¢0l11d at least listen to the stable Gordon Poole was headed for b3!‘ 195 5111B 1f the D1111! O1 hi5 59°" in such a hurry. The expiariation fad-division club became 1m bor- is that the Police received a call ng, sa. i - . on one occasion he gave away a wllonii ttikrllileratxlertcgrlrliglalor alorrrxileaill: fully-furnished house and lot, venue m1 dborder’ had decided m Lake $15,000. stunts like that pull in tans and make his ball clllb a pay- ing proposition no matter its posi- tron in the Southern Association race. smart in Trades l 1 "l" a. stroll clad in a light iught gown and bare feet. She started down Grafton Street and turned onto Rochford Street. Constable Poole ot the call and ran up Queen St. o Grafton as the patrol was out on a call. Noticing the wcman turn Heavy Burden 0n Canadian Timber Resources (By C. R. Blackburn, Canadian Press Staff Writer) UITAWA, Aug. ll -(CP)-~A staggering burden has been placed upon timber resources of Canada by the requirements for Govern- ment building projects whici must be completed before the snovi files, but prices will remain at. thl June level, it was announced to- day by Hon. C. D. Howe, Minister of Munitions and Supply. Miles of freight cars will be needed to carry the boards, beams. doors, sashes and finishing mater- ial required for an unprecedenter building program in the next Sill months. To conserve and control produc- tion and distribution of these sup- s the Government has mad ,plie “extenslvc" purchases of dry tim- ber, through H. R. MacMlliar. timber controller and the staff h- has gathered about him in Ottaw: during the past two months. "Government buying alone has created the present demand for dry timber." Mr. Howe said "There is no reason why purchases on behalf of permitted to create a fictitious levcl of timber prices which might later crumble to the detrlmen‘ both of the industry and the pub- lic, WilllC in the lntcrim the cor‘ of the Government's constructin" program would be increased." Mr.MaciVll1ian, who is himsc‘ serving without salary, has draav about him a national lumber at visory committee composed of 5 loaders in the industry. This com mittec, working closely with th trade. has arranged that, despit: the increased demand, timbc“ sales will continue to be made on the basis of June prices. Completion of ground facilities for the Commonwealth Air 'I‘rain- ing Scheme long in advance of the original plans. the necessity of providing hutmcnts for Canada's swiftly growing army. and exten- sions of manufacturing plants ne- cessitated by war, create an un precedentcd demand for buiidin materials within the next fen weeks. Responsibility for ensuring that this material will be ready when and where wanted, rests on the broad and capable shoulders oi Mr. MacMillan. One of British Columbia's most promimut and successful lumber operators Mr. MacMillan has a wide personal experience of world business gained in business trips to Europe and the Orient. "Our task." he said today, "is to preserve our export business and to maintain the essential supplies required at home. without dis- turbine the general routine of the industry more than is neces- sary." Use Mlnard‘s for dandruff. the public should be‘ wishing? attic . . IN F0 RMATION aerial warfare They obtained their tcry flying schools in machines like BASEBALUS BIG SIX (Ry The Associated Press) BATTING - (three ierdcz". in (‘Tfll lcagizel Pinyrr, ("inn n AB R II PVT Wad-cl if. Broncos 103 30'! 57 140 ‘i=3 the Preakness, never was headed. But that other a 1e. the buslne“ onto Rochrord Sh?“ he hancdv a o; acquiring and 591mg pmyeys’ 1s newsboy and took his bicycle giv- H n, 5 d ‘m, m». “moans ili.°*li§%‘.‘ia£2§ ‘li.’“‘“.l‘.;..i3.“2.'i'i amon aseba ma na es. - “ ' 1 0w ey tan witill Klkl éuyisi hlsthmgngggf. escorted her to the City Hospital. to deveio diamonds in e rou h, ———-—————— -__-_ Engel liaspset ‘lip atphenonienalslzigaeg TRINITY UNITED CHURCH record n the ast wo years. 1n ————- ‘ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE he sold five players for a total of The speaker at the morning scr- 582500. The sales: Sirigton to vice of Trinity United CilliYCJ was Won Lost PTC. Brooklyn. $N.00U; Mliiies i0 Bfl-lll- REV. D. M. Sinclair of Sydney, N. | M0118. $7.500: Miles to Athletics. $35.- S. Choosing‘ ‘dffliis text, "Ye shall Rochester 73 4B .603 i900; Honeycutt to Giants, $259092 know the truth, and the truth shall Newark '11 5i .582 HHYBS t0 Wasillllflwll. $5.0m make you free." Mr. Sinclair spoke 133mm,)" 63 59 4515 0min 1&9 21S sales ttotaalpqltlitisbfililffi on the theme. "The place cf religion Jersey City 62 62 .50’) r ~ 006m i‘?! 117519" h m C bsfir in the modern world. Dwelling on Montreal 00 62 .492 °r $6 -N“ ° °n e ‘l1 t‘ the modern alienation of religion Syracuse 59 63 Alli $36900‘ “terms “$1 Be“1“g‘&m!° from everyday life, the spoaizci- in Buffalo 55 68 A47 m9 Phnvvs hi?‘ $ 900- glam ' an inspiring address showed how Tor-my, 45 73 377 “n31”; "atsbfgggollle f3?“ 6r mghh it is necessary that religion be Lil." field; “Migke Diejgmto the Clncln- Steelggk whiezfi, ‘T,’ 1.1K‘ L“ we ' wou. now 1e ru ‘i econ man. nsrrouar. armour. atislfggkmgorglgrings his who and mm imparmn, o, M,’ know cgmm-Jltr J41 o ' ' the truth BbOllt God. 593 - _ At the evening service Rev. Dsn- 535 ACCIDENT“, 9551'“ aid Eoothroyd spoke on the topic. 515 _ _ "The Tctalltariziii God.’ In a stir- .;'i0| ring sermon he portrayed the limit- ABE FREDERICTON. N. 3.. A118- 11 less thankiulnzss, pfillllflllCi‘. and 382 -—A verdict of accldentl death loyalty to Christ that would fill jggtwas 191-11111“! 1351'» 1118M by B C01‘ the world if Christianity were as ' oncr‘s jury investigating the death totalitarian to Christians as tr.» ‘of Miss Myrtle M03811“. "FY9511: state is to some p93 ‘cs. itil.“'“l.:"“t$i.“"l.tlilwllhi .525" 95.12"‘ s. "is "n" .- . .. . 2 s2 s. . if‘ when she Ffelslefrtgixn étttjlélécizvflligfrlil morining sérviicebMrs. Frances i-Iolé ' , y Ross a r r ra nor a mra 1y sung. "Lea ‘The accident occurred on Grand Kmmy pygmy whip. p, m, ‘svpvj- Washington 46 '60 '43‘ Lake Road Friday night- 14 Wli- ing Mrs. Maxwell E';nl'ttsaniz"'1‘hc 3g Louis 4d 64 I418 nesses were called by Dr- Chflflel Holy H:ur —Nevin and “Pra-ycr“ phnadehphl‘ w M asalivlaciiall. Coroner. -David Guion. Flrinty. 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