"r w-r ._. lln. John Pond. 64 "is, lulrmirllliilnln, Advortlolng . :II\\|4lfl‘ Water s: Winter BI. ’d1-r In the boy reopunnlblo -.¢ .--_\__ soiiuansinu AND PBINCI GQIJfl-[j Water Strut. Int. Pbono IUD-l would b0 im with u". Pond n, liuunlinn may In! bought daily at us; of tho following "m" n, Ii Gmnql" nfillllore Water g: an‘ “"13"- 0‘! firwvlllo 8t. ‘ anilnn uIIl be delivered dilly to m; ha“ u, u. u: 2c per dny or 10o per week. Phone 2A9; nuargrxflffx. l: for dellvorlu on your fnu‘. WESTERN LOCALS -VISITING IN KIN KORA-Mr Alllll-RAI iniuvis AT isuuuuismi -New Mode Of Trans- _ 051x n00!) and Calgary John Keefe M - . iiflour the popular brands at a visit to hisofbfllilflfiizdlecillthilianfisMily pnrtatlon Be . dealer». L'l°75'7'28‘l£- John Keefe, Kinkora.‘ I GIVCII Demonstfa- v i r i" l ' I 0 .‘¢“.?;,..‘.'.fif§Z' ..“§2..TT..‘Z§.'.§§; ~'"-'*E"°" COURT-Man- "0" Tllls Morning- “ 'ii~~i L-l255-8-l2-2i m” Darby held °°‘"° “ll-l “Pk *- iwfli i" " ° ' at Alberton when he had three An auto railer car. a means of -PE.\ll$tl.\'$ i=i.i' OIIn one iggesinlliflxlfriiiins lfihalucd with soll- Wmsiiortation both on roads and "o". for slim. lnyloi- Drug Co. man from ambi quflr- m"? Pi W0~ "ll rall“3y5<_l1l'1‘lVCi'i in Summer- ,, "Km. a man from Slllfllust night from Arlington, i» v Bloomfield and another from‘ vlfflllllfl. Cllmpbellton. Each were fined In the car were Mr. H. C. Roch- ,|;_ u. srlvniinn MEAT Bis- > Meat Meal, fresh per 5i) lb. bag at. L-lZ55-8-12-Zi. . 0F BICYCLE l’ iliy, messenger Canadian National Sununtrsidc, won rucv from Kcn- zzlt- making thc -2 niiiiuics with 593d ‘.\'l!'\l (ugnld Bernard was $200 and costs, A man from rig. "lsll Cllflrfied with consuming was fined ten dollars and costs. An. other party from Tignish was nu. ed $5 and costs for operating a motor vehicle without a permit. s —MAKE rasr TRIP-Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Stamate; of cedar flake, Iowa. arrived in Summer. side at seven twenty last evening by plane to see‘ their daughter M155 Silly who was taken suddenly lhv : icc was won by -l‘I.\‘Il'I.\‘(i IN’ \\'I " . \\'. \\'. MvNvill OI’ Jamaica. riuil win John and daugh- iuviii u.’ ivhom are on lii of the Oldsmobile llllrlfill City. They rd by thcir friend ._ who also holds an 99mm p< ...ui with the same land is driving a beautiful 111 with appendicitis on Wednesday while on a visit to Mrs, {some l§9llll'.2’0Y-‘ They made the first lap of their goumey by plane to Chic. “E0 lalilllg another plane to Bos- ton. Leaving Boston at 3.40 may made T-lle 495 miles to Summerside in three hours, ten minutes. Their pilot Mr. Love returns this morn. mg but Mr. and Mrs. Stalmates are remaining over. Mr. Love says one year old. The time is oonsicl. cred very good considering they iynnln 'l‘hi~,v nrc at pre- gums 39 _ ..l fricnds in West a ma‘. ggawzlfind “jwlljmiyeii, MrNcilFs former 5mm fob" N B Mrpagilg” gr?‘ , , _, _ . . . . _. _ \.ii lfltlin at th; grams“; are Swppmg at the Queen Hotel. .l,\'JL'lll‘.I\ BY HORSE- P file Brits of Glcnwood was er50n3lS tic l‘ Prnlcc Cotinty HOs- _ i iiiicriioom suifer- “M155 Adelaide wlgmnre of 1 cs lo his head sus< ul vvlicii. lie was kicked by B. iewhilc viorking on the farm. iiearcd lll‘ has a fractured lMr. l~l'i‘l'f‘ll(‘(‘ Gnudct who urd a iru turvd jniv through uciclcu‘ u thu farm of Airs. '_-—— LMacl" no. Fcrnivood on ‘Mr- R93’ Mllsll" Bl Tlfllllsh i5 my ls Tlvpqplcd about the a patient in the Prince County Hospital. 5 lTIlb full irxtcnt of his in- lmi not yct known. Bradalbane is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. 5 —Miss Helen Calms of Freetown has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment. 5 ~Mrs. Nelson Ramsay or (yon. MRS. ITPIIRAIM ;; will l"‘."l'0t to lcarn io pasunq of Mrs. Ephraim on Suutiny last ut Baltimore. Bell rcsidcd in Tryon but lccompnnicd hcr husband to We ll rluirt iimc ngmvrlicrc Bell \\ll.- to hnvv an opcrii- Mrs. Ilill ion]; pneumonia, lPYOYUI fiiinl. Hcr husband lithe hospital when she pass- uy. lslmld friends will sym- ‘.0 with ‘for I)f‘l‘(‘ll\’L‘(I husband Kills. A 1r nnd Vcrlion in life. 1n their sod loss. S 1' EAT]! 0i‘ MRS. SADIE L. 'IIELL-—I,0\'Ql';i of music will to lcnrn of the death oi’ Sadic l.. Cnmpbcll, who has Maoist of flit‘ United Church llltfllli" liii‘ some years. Mrs. icli was n tulvntcd musician, ed in Boston and New York. ime to the Island to make lllif‘ some years ago and the 0i tho Mzilpcque district inlflivd Ill'l‘ tulcnt in music l\'v nlnvrvciiitcd it to the full. nth nvciirrcd on Wednesday rat tlicliomc of her daugh- ‘rs. livucc Crozicr, at Bum- Ycr n short illness. Much .' is Wivuricrl to Mrs. Cro- lrl (vii-r mcmhcrs of the ‘in lhrzr bcrcnvcincnt. The its iulzznig plum this “may Xlll nt 230 at the United l~ MillPfWIIIIX A private ser- l flu‘ Iiumr‘ of l\'[l'S. CPOZICI‘ ‘hclil nt 1.30. ,5 L. DAVISON Wrnni. nmmrron AND EMBALDIER KINSINGTQN ‘l! and Night Calla Pwmmlr Attended. PHONE 1-4, yi__ u -___ -_-~___‘*’ Q 3* »____... _ . l.. illoflvuiess8r$onl lflliuu. nmccrons Arm cimiimians "#0 Com-i Ilbllllngq ‘i, "mmlll". Bedoquc and Rcnflngwn Pious ‘II-l "sunulo Service T."€§..°..°.iv.”“'“""° yeazacgnslléilished mod BEE to a" Fol‘ ors m Canada. Wrlto 1";- "iTifluiir " ‘are: n: mmonldq o Rial-AND. Sinus» WPW is a patient in the Prim-r.- County Hospital. 5 has entered the Hospital for treatment. S that Mrs. Hume Hopgood of Mul- Wiluf? County Hospital for treatment. S and their daughter Jean, of Vs!- lcyficld, Quebec, fricnds in Summcrside. thr- guests of Dr. E. E. and Mrs. Sinclair. and daughter Cape Breton. are visiting friends spending a most delightful holiday at her home in Summerside. Miss MacQunrrie is a nurse in training 3t the Jeffrey Hale Hospital, Quo- ec._ BRITAIN SEEKS Air Force will soon make an at- —Mrs. John Gillis of st, Louis Prince County ——Friends will rcgrct to learn has entered the Prince -—~Dr. J. A. and Mrs. MacDonald arc visiting —Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burgess Jean. Bridgeport, and relatives m Summerside and with Iloadllghts and signals for west Caps s use on the railway and two road lights. —Mlss Marjorie MacQuarrie is FLIGHT RECORD LONDON, Aug. ill-The Royal tcmpt. to capture the world 10m;- distance flight record with a non- stop hop from England to Australia, according to the aviation reporter} of the London Dally Express. y Ai: distance from England tn' Port Darwin. Australia. is 9.124 milcs—2.394 miles longer than the Soviet 7,’l30-mile record Rained in into, California. Air Ministry officials, following consultations with ciiperts. arc said tn bc working out proposals for sending a high-speed R. A. F. bomber. capable of 350 miles per hour and reaching a ‘ceiling’ level of 23,000 feet, whlch would enable it to fly over the top of the Him- alayas without making any (lei/l- ation. I(ELLOGG'S Asthma ReliefYou will ‘g1, guy relief. For over 60 W!" this famous herbal reparation bu Bnnolltod thous- ands of luhroro. Your noarufdrvllw" his plane the Stinson is just over ' were hclci up st Buncor for cus- llingion in 5 days, leaving there Report 0f Work o. flight from Moscow to Sim Jflfl- 3g-e—ni_ t hrrds. J. H. Carrnran, traffic passenger flflcnt. C.N.R., Moncton. N.B.; Mr. Thomas McBcath, master mechan- lc- Mmllfefll; and Mr. Goldman Day- driver. They were welcomed ‘by Mayor B. W. Robinson and , Prominent citizens. _ After a demonstration this morn- Img the car will proceed to Ken- smgton where Mr. Rochester will meet Mr. E. W. MacKinnon, sup- crintcndent of the Island Divlslqn lof the Canadian National Rail- . ways. Laicr the party will be met 1m Charlottctown by w, Allister lFrascr, vicc-prcsidcnt of the traf- fic division, Montreal; Mr, W, U, ‘Appleton, general manager of the .Maritime Division; Mr. W, Qug- non, Montreal, C.N.R. director; land Mr. ,M. F. Tompkins, C.NR., l Moncton. ‘ Mi‘. Rochester. in an interview With a Guardian representative, said they made the trip from Ar- lnst Saturday. Also making the _llllll‘l'it‘y from Arlington were Mr. Thomas McBcath. master mechan. ic, of Montreal, and the driver, Mr. Goldman Day, of the Evans Product Co. who will remain with the car as instructor for a time. ‘This new auto railer is the last word in motors of this kind and the inferior is the acme of com- fort and convenience. The body is steel, light green in color, and the interior _is fitted up with green plush cushions to (one with the exterior with cream silk cur- tains. The auto railer will carry 24 passcngcrs and thc driver. Be- sidcs the racks for light luggage inside. there is a compartment at the rear for suitcases. The inter- cstlng part of this up to the min- ute travcl car is the arrangement of the wheels. There are three pairs of rubber tires and two pairs of stccl wheels. By a simple dc- vice from the driver's seat the car can be controlled to run either on the road or the rail. While on the rail the rubhcr tires carry 75 pcr con! of uicight and the steel whccls only one qunrteiz. There are two pairs of flanged wheels that act as guides. so that l. pos- sible blowout is no hazard. And should a blowout occur the car is held in position by means of the guide whccls. All these mechan- isms arc operated from the driv- er‘s seat. The steel wheels are raised when the car is running on the highway. The fuel used is gasoline. The vehicle is equipped There are some autoaailers in use in the States but these monu- factured for the O.N.R. are the most up to date. They are in- tcndcd to reduce operating costs on light traffic lines and can be transferred from road to rail in less than a minute. Ayrshire Bluh Hears Annual ester, superintendent of passenger‘ train service. C.N.R.. MontreahMr. i . Department of Agriculture in an‘ I also wow Mr, - maker said. “particularly may: the matter of a red cod 1a" NSlsti-ation for a, pueflodratoe! e9 m ‘l! lmllllls in order to give a number of breeders who 1W6 let their registration get l”. mm! dunnl u“ GOPIOHIDII years lnlflllmrtunitc to catch up)‘ w I understand this resolution 95 lllhroved at the annual meet- lllfllllz but for some reason was ‘med dvwn by the Minister of Afliculture. I feel sure 11' the cgiigitioris were brought to his ut- h“ m‘ mlclbly enough we could ‘We W5 wllwfislon which would gnean a great deal to a numbgy of readers. the president said. Burl"! the course of the address regret W” “Dressed that there "f4 Mi I lurzer attendance of c“ mmbers- "r9 W"? member belongs the responsibility of mak- ing the Club a. succcess" Mr. Bos- wbll pointed out. Fbllowing discussion relative w Bonus disease Male: McRae. and Wilfred Imrness. Vernon, were Bp. pointed to interview the Provincial endeavour to secure the 0f a veterinary surgeon to °l1l Private tests for Bangs ease. I _'1'he meeting decided that of- I ficers would be elected and other unfinished business transacted at a luncheon to be held in the Pm. vincial Exhibition restaurant. next we“ °ll Jlldlllli! day» Breeders We" llrilfintly requested to attend, The question of bull purchnsiniz would he taken up with {h5- Min. istcr of Agriculture at an nnrlv ‘llmi- ‘hi’ meelllii! decided. Ml» li- W» Clay. Union Road. acted secretary yesterday in the absence of the regular secretary Mf- B» R. Brown. York_ Eousnvc SPTVIPPS carry dis- restoration to health; upon welcome decision m continue a5 our leader: upon the splendid re- sults of his acts and policies as they are now apparent all over the wlllllfy; upon the evident changes in popular opinzo in giving his Government credi for his wonder- ful foresight ln administration and for the increasing and convincing evidences that at the first oppor- tunity t-he electors of Canada will again return to the exalted position of Prime Minister. Bait further resolved that fn ex- pressing our unbounded confidence in his leadership we also pledge our best efforts to assist in the pro- posed organization and to do our shore in restoring inent to Canada. (Moved by W. D. Gillis, seconded by H. H. Home. Charlottetown.) PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT h is Whereas the Government led by the Hon. W. J. P. MacMillan and his Conservative predecessors have left a record of clean and econom- ical administration, hampered as it was by the greatest period of in- dustrial depression within the century, with its consequent de- munds for relief for unemployed, and with weakened revenues, And whereas notwithstanding these serious difficulties they built the new Prince of Wales College Pblwnwood Hospital, many large and expensive hard surfaced high- ways. steel and concrete bridges, improved our educational system and Departments of Public Health. picssed for and realized large sums " of money from Ottawa in part pay- ‘ merit of our claims against the Fed- eral Government, thus increasing our revenue without material re- sort to increased taxation, and con- ducted the business of government. with the closest economy consist-l ent with such extensive under-tab: ings. Therefore resolved that this con- vention of Liberal Conservatives of Queen's County place on record our highest commendation and approv- al of those acwmplislimcnts and that we especially congratulate the Hon. Dr. MacMilZan and his col- leagues upon the fact that the sub- sequent events of feeble and neilli- gent government has in most ef- fective contrast proven his better system and that popular opinion is now giving its ludgrmn: 1:1 his fa- vor. And whereas the government now sociation and given only to a cow that has produced 100,000 pounds of milk." "We are also In be congratulated in honoring another Gold Bet! winner in our midst in the person of our secretary Mr. Bert R. Brown." Rcvorcnce was made by the_ prcsidcnt to the field survey and} licrd improvement work under- iakcn following a decision made at ‘ thc last annual meeting of the Club. Mr. Boswell to Whom thC work had been principally as- sl-mcd told of visiting thirty-five "I feel that this work should be hclpful particularly a- mong the smaller breeders but in order to be successful should be canted on from ycnr to year in ordr-r to lzccp up thc enthusiasm and promoic sales from one breed- i-r to another.“ the Club President declared Rcferrlng to the difficulties ex-i poi-fenced by beginners in DNHl-l m, regjslnrrd stock Mr. Boswell ‘ said "personally i think that u . we wish to expand our work and l increase our membershlP m" 511°" i ccss Ilcs inrmv in helniniz these ‘ lvzinncrs With their problems.“ ‘ In beginning his address Mr. l unwell rcfcrrcd to a move the l organization made to obtain re- l duccd registration rates for three to sly months. "At n small meetln! which we called just previous to rnn zclicral annual meeting we u-nrwd a number o’ resolutions which we asked our secretary to lpiogromme of permanent public works. 4 To enforce all laws. includinB prohibition. led by Hon. Thane A. Campbell by ‘ pledges and promises secur- ed the mandate of the people 10,- l Balance the Budget without rc- sort to increased taxation. I To reduce unemployment and provide work for those in need. 3 To continue the Conservative 5 To inaugurate the establish- ment. of a reformat/dry. 0 To more vigorously press our claims for money due us by the Federal Government. 7 To establish a system of ub- batoirs and cold storage 8 To reduce cost of government. dispense with certain officials 0 To abolish departmental cars good govern- l with Vinegar, reg i QUAKER OATS. with c 1 Free Delivery! Lower Prices l 54c. lciass Rolling Pin filled c Special - _-~_ _ __ _29 l and saucer. Per Pkg. EMERSIA m‘ P“ w" we DN Swift's N0. I Regular 38c Special, lb. Bl§$avings for ti... Week-End l Friday and Saturday 29c '. §,nAcou, Creamery Fine QuaIiLv I 1Ib.prints 29c MAIIKEREL i Ib. Tall Tins ,3for Bakers’ TZIIBUIIIIIIT, 29c l 2 |bs.29¢ Squat Tins. Aylmers TOMATOES, 3 for 4 I-2 oz. Jars, ‘A l‘ MIRACLE WIII Kraft 29c i P. 3forg Reg. I26. Blue FEARS, 3 tins for Ribbon this season. Pack, 3 Tins -~-~ CERTO, Indespensable at Per Bottle 29c Home Stye BEANS, Island Cordials. CANDY. Ganong’s Fruit assorted, lb. ~29‘: ‘i 1 Pkg. All Bran 1 Pkg. Wheat Puffs Both for — — - - --—- 29=i QLMANQS SUMMER SIDE Satisfaction Guarantee lax law cnforccmcni, have failcd lo pl‘('.i~s our claims at Ottawa. have increased expenditure and costs of government, providing of- ficcs at rcmuncrative salaries for olccicrl mcnlbcrs. and havc failed m lmplcvncni. or cvcn ottnmpt. to implcincnl any lril!‘ of the many pkyglqpl; given to thc clcctorsg- ‘rhercfor rcsowcil illfll» illls 0°“ vention deplore tho-so Wlifllesflle violations of undertakings be- twccn thc pcnplc anrl thcir rcliré- sfllinlivcs. this llllCCllnililiilfllifll disrcgarrl of tlir- mundntc of tllt‘ electors and of tlicir right to rule. thus trampling down the first principles of democracy’. and above all wc condemn vfithout reserve m» nrulrct. or our roads and nich- WZLVS. their rr-sori to cnormoiis ln- creascd taxation. thcir fnfure l0 press our Ottawa claims and their practices of extravagance in Dill“ of the economy lilo)’ llfflmlsefb (Moved bv l1 J. Riley. Bell? River. scronikrl by Alfvcrl D0349. Charloltctmvn v The mcctinir closcd with the National Anthcm. FIVE g OTHERS labelled the structure “sole” The few surviving mcmbers of the families which lived in the tenements wcic numbed by the shock of thr- tragedy. A chnngi: today in the official dcatli ll.~-t, climinat-uig the name of Joseph Biidnick, Jr., represent- ed one bright sp0t in the tragedy for the father, Jo eph, Sr., and the aged grandmother. Mrs. Viola Przybilski Mrs. Budnick and tin-cc of hcr cliildrcn, Hvlcn. six, Virginia, four. and Thomas. two, died in the crash along viith another daughter of Mrs Przyzitski, Mrs. Mary Hur- ley, 28. and her two-year-old dauchtcr Patricia. Ehriier how- cvcr, Mrs. Budnick vlsitcd hcr mother nnrl loft. little Joscph thcrc. He was safe, with his father who had gone out for the evening. First reports listed Joseph, Jit, as among the dead. Badly plinicrcd picccs of housc- hold furniturc vrcre pulled out from time to tinic but a large mahogany cross with a bronze and save their cost 10 And to make provision for re- . duction of the public debt. And whereas the said Govcrn- merit instead of balancing the, Budget did in reality budgct for a 1 st!ll larger deficit than in the previous year. have enormously" increased the public debt. have taxed the people in unmerclful tax increases. have failed in implo- , merit their promise to continue‘ l permanent highway improvements] i have not legislated to roducc un-, employment. have dismlswd the | independent Prohibition Com- mission and placed temperanc" under partisan control. con- demned ln emphatic terms by leading prohibitionlsts in the pres< and by temperance bodies in session. increasing solos of, intox - dnmiigcd. Conacher Quits Hockey, Will Enter Politics (By Tha- Canudian Press) TORONTO. Aug. iL-Llonelttnn- "IlPf. thc bu: train of fooiballsnd, iockcy. has drcidcd to quit sport nd confine his arguments to pol- "s. Bcbby Hcwiison says today in .. column in the Evening Tclc- rum. "f hat." flivcn up profcasionnl l Ininan Celebration At Hampton Happy ivvri; ilic numerous tjOli- ncctlons 0i the Inman Clan which assembled. Friday afternoon last on the beautiful shore iurm oi Mr. A.. D. Inman “Birchwood", Hampton. Smling faces warm hancicinsps, and merry laughter wcrc nirvmi'iu=- , cd everywhere as niouy fflCllfilalllfld‘ were once more renewed. l Over one hundred persons. Vomit; l and old zricludixig four generations; assembled in the early afternoon, an afternoon on which even the sun seemed to shine in spccal splendor to welconic the clan ini- this auspicious occasion, A lingo oi sadness was mingled with joy for since the last gathering two YCZIIS ago, outstanding members of the family. Mr. William H. lnman. Cra- paud. and former owncr 0t "Birch- ivood‘, his eldest. tinughtcr, Mrs. Annie Sawyer, Portland, Alta, Ali's. Eva Godkin and Miss Ada Inman, Summcrside and Mr. George Friz- zcli, Bedeque, have been called to their heavenly home. A minute of silcncc “as observed in memory of those dcparied. . The clan was honorvrl lll having prcscnt four of ts oldcst members, Mrs. Mary A. Inn-Ian and her sis- ter Mrs. Grace Sturdy. Victoria, aged 05 and 93 ycnrs respectively". Mrs. Rcbccczi Tupln, Nfnrfzatc, B7 unrl Mrs. Hannah lnman. Florida 88. Thcsc aizcd ladics arc ruiitc nct- ive for their ycars and related crucifix vxns found intact and un- i mnny rcminisccnccs of the early days Mrs. Mary A. Inman told of lmvin: still in her posscssion the orlcmnl rlcccl of tho prnpcrty of hcr zrnnrlfntlicr John lnnmn and his wife Rebecca Dukc, who came from Yorkshire, Eng. in 1819 and settled on a shore farm in Hamp- ton with the r fine sons. Wlliam. Mark. Robert. John, Thomas and dnuchtcr Mary. Aftcr a liountcous suppcr llflfl been partakcn of. the PFPSKIPlll Mr. T. J. lnman. Bcdcquc, gave the address of welcome. Short axi- dresises were also givcn by Ol/llclm present, including Mrs. Hannah In- man. Foridn, who dcslwitc hcr ad- vancd yours gave n splcnrliri rid- dress and ivns loudly npplnuilcri Thc fcstivit-ics cnmc in a Illillyiy ending by voicing a votc of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. A. f). Inmmi for thclr hospitality. Then all formcd a t" rulc zinc! .1111: many old-time song.- lcrl by Airs. Ray McKinnon nt tho piano cud- imz with “Bk-st- Bc The. Tic" rind "God Save the Kins." During the afternoon many ncv. i members added thcir namcs to the "char; or family trcc to h" kcpt for future reference. Th0 ncxt gather- ing wi‘l be held at Mr. T. J. ln- ' man's. Berieque. |_ __ (Patriot please copy» ‘Montreal Maroons ncxt wintcr." Conacher said. "Ilistcad of Im- tllng on the lcc from nmv on I hope. of course. to do my bnttlinc from the side bcnchcs of tho por- Gulls Take Lead In Final Seriesi Taking the series lead on the, strength 0f Wal Montelthg ninth 11mm: sincie with two out. a blow that smi‘ across tho winning rim. “fill (lull: of the Fans and hnscbflll; loncuc inst. night chalked up their’ third victory of tho best-of-seven series defeating the Hawks by a 4-3 count. It was the Gulls third victory to‘ iivn of m" Hawks and the "birds" can cnrl thc srrics toniuht by ari- othcr win. somcthinc that. manarzer T"1'cd Rfcfsaac is confldcnt they can and, will do. Tnni~l1v< damn starts at t! o'clock. C. N; R. Cheap Rates To Canadian West NiONTRhilL, Que, Aug. l2 — In; fEbpUlIot? to the inany inquiries re-‘ bptclllll; low fare fall excursions. by CdliLKliiLll Railways from eastcrul to u ‘ru Canada C. P- Illflfllell. ('Illili'lll.\.l, Canadian Passenger As- .\()(‘1ll.llil, nnnounucs iliai such ex- cursion \\'i.l I)t' opvraied between Scpicinbui" 18th. and Ucwbcr 2nd. “lures \vi.l apply from territory in- cluding the Maritime Provinces, Qluuti- and points in Ontario such n.- \\'lll(i.~0l'. Sllflllft. Sault Stc. t Xlnliq, Butiburl‘, Ciiprcnl, Cochraiie ‘iflllti l-Just, in Port, Aiihiir. Arm- strong and nli poillls “TSI- lllflfil?! us inr us thc Pacific coast. Ralway tickets will be good 801 lng any iimc bctwccn 5<’lll°lllb?l‘ l8 Bil’! October 2 inclusive and proiulc for a ilfllcfllllfi mm’ llm“ ior thc rcturn movcment of 45 doy5 from dntc of purchase. _ i (ltm-ruus optional roiltmgs p01‘- mit of a boat trip through the (Event Lakes as part of inc 10111118)’ with also the nluirnniivc of travel- ling via Chicago or Snult Ste !\‘iai'ic_ ‘stop ovcvs within tlic lmit of tick-I c‘. will he allowed at Port Arthur. Armstrong and wcst. also M Chi"; ‘coco, Ill, Sault Stc. Mario. Mich.‘ and wcst. t Diffcrcnt rials-cs of acccmmodev- tron will h» pTOVICIPfI for those ex-, curslons, passage good 0n r0arh=s§ only at least approximately one‘, ccnt pcr milc or in tourist, sleeping; cars at approximately nnc and one‘ quarter cents pcr milc. and in stand- ard slccping or parlor cars at ap-‘ proxmaioly onc and ouc-haf cents pcr niilc. plus rcgular charge for llament buildings in QuccifsPnrk ' Conacher announccd rcccntly lic would try for a Liberal nomina- forward to our Blrillfl QINWT- . unto with it resultant evils and liorlvev and will not be with the l tlon to the Ontario Legislature ~ slqr-piilg or parlor car accommoda- tion. Incidcntalljv. there will also be similar excursions from west to! cast during this period, stated In‘ Riddell. l ‘ thcy should; iildditional Sport Need Win T0 Stay In Running Needing a victory to stay in the running for a berth in the finals of the City Softball league, a de- termined band of Fsquires take on a confident. team of northend Rovers tonight in the second game of the bcst-out-of-three semi-final series. victors in the opening engage- ment on the strength of a. sensa- tional ninth-innirig rally the Rov- ers arc looking forward to ending the series in two straight and will be out to clinch the scrles tonight: but as confident as they are they are not. underestimating the Es- quires who gave signs in the last game of at last reaching thcir real form both at. bat and afield. The game tonight is being called for 615 sharp and players of both teams are asked to make an ef- fort to have it start at that time so as to have the necessary nine innings playvcd. Teams Facing Elimination’ The Industrial League has beer. at a standstill of late and thinzs haven't been going as smoothly a: teams arc not ap- pearing for thrir games and rumor has it that. said trams will beaut- omatically eliminated at once. of- flciais stated last night. The draw for the semi-finals vnli take. place immcdiatcly". The draw is between the Bccs, Nationals and All Stars. The tr-ains that draws the bye will stand by till one of thc other team is eliminated in s bcst out of three scrics, the nin- ncr of that scrics to plny the tcmr that drcw the bye in a best. tfnrci out of fivc scrics for thc Indus~ trial imacuc championship. Thc first game of thc scmi-final. will likely take place over thi wreck-end and Bill Ryan will ac . as umpirr- in rhicf fnr all games. ENGLISIIWOMAN WINS BRUSSELS - Mrs. E. Rhodes o\ England. Yorkshrc champion, won the Belgian women's golf chum. pioiiship. defeating Mlle, Our-y it the final by thrcc up and five f: Pa." MAIDSTONE. England - E PaiTif/cr of Liuicasiiivc scored Iill 2.000fh rim of thc season in county cricket. in the match with Kcm hcre. equalling the feats of Wally Hammond, Glouccsferahii-r mic Ill Parks. luuox.