"' Tountniirl -IABEIALL-A good. baseball game was played on Wednesday. between the Tignish and 0'Lesry teams resulting in a win ior Tig- uiah by a score of 6-1 the game was a hard fought one and was very interesting throughout. Plffdfi. 6H0? irom Bolton's Catalog. “WITHDRAWN FROM BER- VIOE-Mr W G Schurman. agent has been advised that the S. S. Gaapesla has been withdrawn from the Montreal and P...E. l. route and will make no iurther calls here this season. . “FAREWELL SERVICE-Cep- t-sla and Mrs. Capson, oi the Sai- vatlon Army. Summerside have re- ceived ilerewell orders and will leave this week ior their new np- pointment. _ . Special farewell ser- vice was. held on Sunday night at the Army Hall. ~85Rl0tl8LY INJURED-Miss Priecelia Cameron of Boston who is visiting in lSummerside, the guest oi Mrs. Alezander Cameron was seriously injured Wednesday when she was struck by s motor car ‘while she was walking from the New Arman race track to the New Annan station on Wednesday evening. lMlss Cameron who was knocked down received iniuries to her ankle and knee as well as severe bruises and a bad shaking _ up and is confined to bed. —IN PORT-The schr, Pearl Cousins, Capt. Cousins, was in port on Monday morning, having finished discharging a cargo of lumber. The schr, J.. il-l. Ernest. Capt Grady. arrived in port on Saturday irom Sydney, being un- able to obtain any coal there on account oi the strike. Capt Grady states that many vessels, also un abls to get a cargo, were obliged to sail a way light. The schr. Maude Weston with lumber irom ' Richlbucto, has discharged cargo and takes on board one hundred bushels 0i oats for ballast on thc trip buck. iii. PERSONALS i’; In Goal To 'Be Allowed TORONTO. Aug. 21.-- There is no truth to the story which seeks to give the lnrllression that Pre- mier Drury will assist the coal dealers to get high prices ii they, provide plenty oi cosi. “We have told them that no prcflteerlng can be permitted." said the Premier last night, "and that we expect their co-operation in getting coal. “The iuel controller is to he given power to ascertain the in- voice price paid for coal in order that he may be able to insure the people against proiiteering.‘ I have lbeen assured of the most cordial co-operation by the coal ticalers." Gyclonic Storm At Belleville iusntv m u Fired with it ‘s own natural. qualities -—- a fragrant, mellow . quality that spells facrfect Smokin ——that's AMER CAN NAV PLUG — thanks to fire-cure - a process that improves. Makes an all-fired unbeatable smokingtobacco. Try it forpmqfi n-SEIIQUGLY JLL-The serl~ ous illness ‘oi Mr. Herbert Best at his home. St. ‘Eleanors, is causing some uneasiness among his iriends and, neighbors.- Mr. Best is under the best of medical treat- ment and strong‘ hopes are held ior his recovery. H. —4RE-TUR~N0 ‘F0 WiBTe-dliiss Greta Sleeves, daughter oi Mr. and lM-rs. Corrie Svteeves formerly oi Summerside. Ibut now o! Cal- gary who has spent her vacation in Summerside leit on Monday ior British Coiumlbia where she is s public school teacher. -—TEA AND FESTIVAL-Tilt ladies oi St. ‘Paul's Parish. Sum- merside are preparing ior a tea and ice cream festival which will be held Tuesday next on the Con- vent grounds, the attractions ior the evening will consist oi Plpt music and ‘Highland dances. celved frond-us is Now pun. Will yolulbe to mail, send, or ask us to call for ybur cheque in set- tlement? We thank you! Mllllllli 8i. MlilEllllllll It is now rumored that tires and tubes will take an- other drop in January i923. So make y.eur old ones do you the rest of this season by having us ilx them up. TRAIN OR TIRE A SURGERY Cor. Queen and Water Ste Phone 832d. BDbDEVllLLE. 0nt.. Aug . 2i.- This city was this afternoon at one o'clock the fientre of a storm of unprecedented iury, which broke out with only a few mom- unis warning. following intense hcnt oi midday which reached tho highest point oi the season. Rain icll in sheets ior n few min- utes. but most of the damage was caused by the wind, which was almost cyclonic in its intensity. Almost every awning in the busi- ness suction was ripped lo shreds trees iell in all parts oi‘ the city scarcely a street but was block- aded ior some hoursby falling trees. For sortie time there was great danger, as a great many J-lydro lines were broken down and en- dangerud those who were using the streets. The storm was accompanied by lightning but little or no damage was done. For spine hours- the electric service was off and it was estimated that two hundred 1nd filly telephones were put out commission. in the district surr- wunrllnz Believille the loss tn trees and fruit was not great, a1- though near the city detours had In be made into fields to get into ‘he city. as the roads were block- ed with branches. Some damage was caused to the root of the gas house by the wind. ' —-OPE-N8 BARBER 8HOP.—Mr. Wesley Herfel. of this town. ton- snriai artist. has opened a barber filmy) in the Williams & Crue Bidi!» Water street. Mr. ileiiel, a young man oi no mean ability. line eight years‘ experience. and by his energy and diligence. is inst iorg- ing to the iront. H —IREPIR-E-SE-NTING BOAR-D OF TRvA-DE——lMr-. F‘. W. Burdltt. presi dent of the St. John Board oi Trude was in Summerside on Thursday conferring with LeRoy Holman, president of the Maritime Board of Trade regarding the un- nual meeting of the Maritime Board of Trade which is to in‘ held at Si. John on Sept 6th and 7th Mr. Burditt left on return to St. John nn Friday morning. G434’ lo iiall Meeting 0i y Cpillerclianis .ST,JQH!N, N. B. August 2i. —— A meeting oi thc conl mflrchfllll! of the iimviccc has been called by Premier Foster tn -lm held in Si. John, August 29. The purpose oi the coniersnce is to consider the advisability oi appointing n iuel administration for New Bruns- wick. The coai situation in K6" crnl will be discussed. The sup- ply oi anthracite coal in St. John is practically exhausted, and deal ers say that British anthracite landed here will lmvc to be sold at $27 u ton. A limited supply is nowbelng imported. BUCKlNGHAM FEILSPAR MINE BOUGHT AT HAND$OME FlaURE ~50» WRITE TO 30.070 U3. FARMERS , MWASi-IlNGTON, Aug. 2i. -— Be lievlng they will be greatly har- med by the emergency turiii law duties on cattle and tho Cal-Ill! duties zoposcd in. the new turlii bill, western Canadian cattle grow ers have sent individual letters to more than 30,000 United Sta- tes inrm-crs urging a change in the rates. -——-<-e-—--- SCHOOL HOWLERS —lMr. Frank Johnston. oiSMonc- ton is visiting in Summerside. ——Dr. Keir oi Alberton, paid a _QQN¢QRT3 visit to town during the latier 11,1510 cgncgft part of the weok.. . ENJOYE-DP- A was enjoyed by First Street neighbors on Thurs day and Friday last. lby the curt- esy bi iMr. Harold Gaudet who is demonntruiirsg his new Mngnavox which he received recently. Same was placed on the veranda oi ‘his home on the above nights whore the concerts given out by Pitts burg and New York. consisting of orchestra music by Gussen Fagaihs orchestra. Playing all the latest and popular! selections. "Rocked in the Cradle oi the Deep" sung by Mr. Wiese and many other sei notions. The baseball reports of the American and National lenl grues. were also ibroadcnsied and heard very clearly. ‘Mr. Gaudel, who will in a iew days inetail his np-to-dnle receiving sat in tho"nevv theatre where a high tower is ho ing completed. wi-ll then give nl-gihtly concerts, to the public. —-i'rof. Bennett, who had been visiting at ..Alberton. , passed through here on Friday enroulo to Charlottetown. H. ' » tfrrlot-k when thc accident tict-ur-g ut‘ thc ili'lll_\' executive forces in rod, unlit.‘ o)‘ llli- cmpltiycvs oi‘ the the west. company were ncur. llliil \\‘lii‘ll thc ’l‘lu,- message is lo he prlntcrl nlurm Wlls glvvu and ut-urby rusl- in Saturday's (‘lllllllll of Ycung dtinls lPllPlllWl the st-cile. the little: Ireland. Griilfiihs paper. ‘ l't‘-llo\\"s body vulllll not bc lgrcaiicd.‘ in on 0X|lltlllilli)l‘y not-z. tho Gill- Scvcml mvn dovl- into tho wait-r lnr statics-that Mr. Griffith, antl- muuy time-s in nu cfforl lo ilud thc t-lymlint: thc possibility‘ oi st-rluuz. ‘imy quickly. but ilnuliy it was sci-n mxiltt-qilcm-cs a using out uf thc that thcrv was no lmpc of saving, zit-lion of those iwliu bud scixctl his lilo and u mothmllclii scuiwdffiligo, wrnto thc stutcmcut, which with grappling irons was lurgun, l'l‘lll1|llli'll uuupirncll until a low for tht- body. Darkness stoppctlul:|_v.< illlPi‘ his death. illvsn opvratlons alter an hour or’ so. but curly thc next morning, stall‘, just enough to launch a urdy p clnruatlon of martini law sflcr the. Black Shirts uircady liud swept out thc Red Shirts. i/Vhutevr-n‘ rc- serve is made on ilic ubuorlnul character oi the opt-ration, it is u great oxuiii-plo— the organized I'l- ite cuts up a revolution. 'l‘l|e Bour gois make Communism rclrcul.” Boy Drowned Al; Bathurst: BATHURST‘ I.\,“g_ a!‘ __ ‘VMTPIIIR-Wlliaitn (laimluon and lllS found thc boll). ---—<-o§——-—— MESSAGE The hash which to much in- iormattlon makes in thc mind oi the schoolboy is familiar in the examination papers of evcry land. in England such curiosities are called “howlers" and a splendid collection has been obtained by a competition conducted ‘by an edu- cational journal lior bright and shining exam-pies. Some oi the best specimens follows: -—Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Kelly. Shamrock. spent over Sunday in town. guests 0i' Mr. and Mrs. J. L. lviulrhead, il-larvard Street. H. Twelve Marks For A Cent NoOne To Buy NEW YORK. Aug. ZL-German- "narlns continued their downward plunge in price today. millions be- ing availaible at local banks and ‘oroign exchange houses at prlccs sround eight cents n hundred with] no takers. This represents a rc-J _ _ , , duction of more than a cunt fromlglfnzligi “gag”! Tm "a the price quoted at the close of the!‘ ' ' ' ' e "m" ' 0 , . mock market yesterday‘ Businemvwcst B" burst. was drmrnt-d onienlFFlTHs LAST lncernmn currency h,“ been cc,n_|\_Vcdnesda_v t-vening whzlc playing _ _ _ T y "m", almost enurely m snecnlatnrslabout the uuior flout m-ur the No.| Di bLlN. Auil’. ZL- LN U" ~ w- .' ‘" "we" "as" Gems" @*P°"-:l...'.?l.'l.°’ ‘“Frldillifidfi.flfifldlfii;lElli?" .1“".‘." {.1135}- ‘Iiiiuflifi. 1.23.? L35 firms MB now makmg a“ comlfellow was fishing on a sqpm-g, um] llbllllililllt‘ scllvnliou. Luvc lol _ _ “as with 10ml importers on a boom uscl to out‘: - I rs l*i th- lri"i wu-ilo ‘mil in ‘til myl Filllllllllnu“ Pr°°l1m“l'°"" The dollar basis‘ The normal‘ M pm- the cml tht- lclilfilfl‘ irultlli‘ (flw l'lllll“ii1'lll"il'liill lllPllilS" ‘ iced situation will. ihvrcflsrt‘, bu- war’ price of ‘he ‘Hark was 2&8 urst Comlrlnv wilt-b i Sll'll(*il‘l()l]'l: Thu-so 3nd tho words. oi‘ the las collie greatly impmvcti. Jlllll. fll Gem's each‘ tul- bonm luibvtht» ‘Vlllfi’. ‘Sevorallmcsszlgo ‘of Arthur Griffith to ill “lough h“? “my l“ Sum" “Wfilms _ _<.”____ other boys swimming were, too far Irish phobic, written on April 15 l-c on sbnrpsittlte, tlrorv \‘lll be away to give him any zlssistnnce. whvu the President of the Dflll “n "|"l“““"l“'- "I “J1” mild“!- but run ns fast us they could for cabinet lltvt-i-lctl to attend a mecl- - 'i—‘_'°'.’i— lit-In. As it. wasusliortly uiter six lnrz ut Slim» (‘iillvll bv I'll? l9i‘lli‘l“"'"""l‘" MONTREAL. Aug. {BL-From the village 0t’ Cap dc la Madeline, a abort tiistnnce from the to-wn of Three ltivers, on thc St. Lawrence. -____..._____ ‘ o ’ a _ Developing Canada s Oriental Trade . comes the news of a marvellous cure. During the celebration of the eighteenth anniversary oi the crowning oi the miraculous statue of the Virgin iMnther in the sunc- tuary c-f the village church, the cure is reported to have been ei- iected. J JAccording to eye witnesses, it fi_. —.Mr. Pius U-Meara, Alberton. went through here on Friday on a visit to friends at Hunter Rivenli —-<Miss Margaret Brown and Miss Henderson oi Montreal are the guests oi Mrs. L. A. Wright, Central St. |0'l“'i‘A\\’lA.Aug. 23)i;.—< A great dcnl oi‘ excitement has been cau- sed ‘along the Lievre River dis- trict through the purchase oi the Buckingham Fclspnr Mine by Messrs. lM, A. Mahoncy and George Rich. oi Ottawa. The mien =wihich was bought at a price ii! the neighlborhond of’ $10 000, is situated about i3 miles irom the town of Buckingham, Que. Al- rcatly ‘Messrs. lMahoney and Rich have the work oi mining the iulspnr well under ‘way. ——*Mr and Mrs. Chas Gardner oi Wntcrtown, Mass are visiting in Siummerside the guests oi Miss Eva MdNelll. ___;_¢-c>-__-- HEAVY RAlN lN ALBERTA. Big Clearance Sale By Auction . AT KINROSS FRIDAY, AUG. 25th. To the sold at one o'clock shun! a choice Farm. of 92 acres. 78 clear and in a Knoll state of culti- vation und wclhwntcretl; with a ' good dwelling house. close t0 church, stallion, school and Shill- ping. Aisu the corp. stock and Farm implements and household furni- ture consisting of 1 druit horse 8 yrs, 1 genciui purpose mare 10 years, 3 youn-z mllch cows, .1 bei- ier, 2 yrs. 1 hciier 1 yr. 30 hens. 25 chickens. l5 itcros hey, I0 ac- res extra good oats. 13% M"?! wheat, 2 acres potatoes, 1 mower, 1 seeder’, buy rake. disc barrow. ST. burrow, truck- wagon, cart and wheels, 1 single plow. .1 wood sleigh. 1 driving wagon and sleigh 1 road citrt, driving and working harnessiw All the Household Furniture and numerous other articles. Sale positive, no reserve, as I i-m leaving for _tbe West on Sept 5 u. -—WEDDING GELLS.— At Chic- ago. llls.. s very pretty wedding took place on July 26. last, when Mr. Howard E. Carter, Revere. Msss., led to the altar Miss Martie C. Kamm, of Chicago. Mr. (‘Jarter is thc youngest son oi Alban B. and Julia Ellsworth Carter. form- erly of P. E, l-slantl. The marriage ceremony was performed at a nuptial high mass by Rev. Father Long. in iSt. Brendan's church, on Reclue Ave. The bride‘ looked charming in a dress oi white crepe de cheno. with silver trimmings and veil. caught lip with orange bios- soms. iShe carried a lbridal bon- quet ni- roses and liiiee o.’ tne var icy. lier sister. Helen, was brides- maid. and also looked very pretty. Mr. Michael Bross. o-t‘ Chicago. act- ed as best man. A reception was hold at the home oi the bride's parents, when over one hundred guests assemibled to join in the festivities. and a sumptuous re- past was served. in the early af- ternoon the happy couple drove away in their big "Cleveland" se- dan. on. the honeymoon. visiting ('.1\l..GlARY, Airs. '-'\-~ Practit- zilly tln-tiughotlt tnc ‘whole or the Pruviiit-c, thtarr: was rzunslliorulllv ruin on Tuesday niglii and rairly today. extending in snmv ulslun- cos to ns-“mucli cos" t9t\"'ll"\i1'>‘" "l —l.\ir. Donald McDonald account- ant c-i the Royal Bank. Summer- side is spending his holidays in Moncton. ——1Mlss Alireda McNeil! of Grand River leit Friday morning Al st 8t . mo range" -for Edmonton. —4Mrs. Joseph .-MclNeili and iam- liy, Allberton. leit onFrlday by the excursion ior Edmonton, Alta. where they will join ‘Mr. McNeilLil ‘Day Policeman (relieving night mfllll- "How's the missus?’ Night l’.ollcem,'1n-- “l know; haven't seen her ior years." ‘Dny i'ollccman— "But ing together, aren't ye? lNight Policnnmn— ‘JYcs, she's a chairwoman, an’ is =11! day. an‘ I'm out all night, we've never met since we buck from our honeymoon.‘ don't l?" Llnlmt-nl r." rpm-nun ' ii u ye-m v -—1Mr. W. ‘S. Curtis, oi the Fur- niture Dept, |Holman's Limited, went to Si. John on Thursday on 1 business trip. l-l but out so cnme ——The vMisses Rosella. Beatrice. and Stella May ‘DeeRoches, Mis- zouche. leit on Friday ior Winni- 1108- H SAFE ENOUGH “Don't be airald," said an avia- to'a timid passenger. "All you have to do is to sit quiet." "l know all about that." retort-- cd the passenger. "But suppose —Rev. Mr. Christie and ~Mr. E. 0. Barlbhur motored to Summer- side on Friday. l-i 'i‘crms for (arm at sale. Terms s for stock etc: _nli sums over $500, 14 months’ credit on ap- proved joint notes. 61,2 per cent oii for cash, ' tOHN M. MCPHERSON, h Kinross. J. A‘. McDONALD Auctioneer. 3| tn full?" reassured him, "you are to grasp the first solid thing we pass and. ginn Weekly. omethlp; happens and we begin "Oh. in that case." the aviator nld tlght."—'l‘hc American Le- gina. Alta. , lnnrd's Llnlment for Dnndrnll‘ "A POTION REPUTEDPAMONG THE I Aucuznrs TO sAmsi-t ‘-: mow" STANDARD JFINITION OF WHAJ’, A slants/i ooss Boa THE "rfnizo, wonmep, ‘rt-t: water-tree w it __. __» new. _ _ ilicrlonaav) ._ o“. which is AT ‘rt-t: alumni-govt; A, D5. (l. Dunn. from Sydney ‘where he has spe ills holidays. ——-Mr. Thomas Howard. 95m mo son- cufi (op: sLu: "rue eon- P ii daughter. Sesrietown. who has on ior appendicitis at the P, (i, Hospital. H. Mass is spending tlon in her navtlve province. Md hi» Kensinslon sister. Mrs. Jos. A. Hughes, Bed- lild ‘WHOM-Y _ tho week. -<Mr. J‘. D. Thelma Allen. idridny forning John. N B. floss and Snmmerside on a trip le —Mrs. Mnlvlna McDonald nn Miss Etta Dempsey of Boston nr visiting their sister, Mrs. Dr.Mc- Lellan. —~Mrs. Frank "MeCnlium daughter. lMiss Doris oi are visiting‘ Mrs. Mrs. Earle -—-Mrs. John McAlduii, Alberten end. 1n "w" m ‘the British Government is mah- spent the week company Wm, he, "me grandson. -lng further representations teem“), been (wanted the release oi the vessels, i: was —-iMl‘il. Mary 0'NBill and daught- er. Miss Gladys. who had been Vlillllilg at her old home during the illness and death oi bar. farther. ' the late Thomas h‘ Billion-SI» Qleilgarry. leit ‘Phurs- = day on, return to the States. Boston. Mass" .._._.. —-Miss IL. iM. Readcy. Boston. a short ‘vaca- reaent in company with 11g]! ephew Master Joseph llendey. dhe is visiting ha: ... '.. ' -—IMr. J. Stephen Ahearn. teach- er. Alherton. leit Friday for Re- —lMi'sa Viola ‘Todd, Summerslde, is visiting iriends at Dock Road. Lot i. guest oi IMr. and Mrs. Chas. —1Mrs. Wm. Ready has returned Cape Wolfe, was a visitor here during Miss to Si. and Boston Mccmuum-n of reports confirming the recent- Laird. H many places of interest and spend- ing a iew days at Niagara Falls. en route to Revere, where Mr. Carter is in the construction busi- ness with his father and brother. The bride was presented with $200 in gold. a gift from the lirm with whom she was associated. Numer- ous other gifts oi silver and cut glass attested to the popularity oi the bride. Miss Eleanor Carter. who accompanied her brother to Chic- ago. remained there tn lake in some of the sights oi that big city, and is at present the guest oi her cousin. Mr. E. H. Phce, ht his home on Moniross Ave, d-i H H nt H Mlnnnlh Linlnrt-nt t} lhlntlrslll‘ ft d Soviets Seize - And Hold British Steamers LONDON, Aug, 2i. —— in view ly reported seizure by Russian so- viet authorities of tour British steumships at Batum. engaged in carrying nil from the Caucasus. ior learned today. 11.. iiéiti. foil ‘Hood's Bu“ , it srri ' - rls g i110 st "gth. viz-harm W. ry,’ ~ - t w... a-crws.‘ m e -~ n den i blood medicine: One old “I'll wrote us: "Iseomtoieela - entail. . er in better iorm nor more exas- appears that a little girl. six years old, (laughter oi a resident cl’ thc village. suifcring irom an iuiirmi- ty which prevented her from walk- ing. raised herself and took several steps alter the Benediction ct’ the Biesscd lSacrnmnnt. According to the evidence heard by the fathers in the preliminary investigations, tho mother carried the child in her arms into thc chapel and the little girl asked to bo..pla.cetl on thc iioor. Later She begun to Iwulk, unrl mndc licr way unassisted ircm the chapel. The child's parents said that the littlc girl had never been able to walk before. The fathers in charge oi ‘the sanctuary declared yester- day that they were still unable to make a decision in the case. FRENCH BOURGEOIB v IN IFIGHTI-NG MOOD; , DECO ARE WARNED PAlRiiiS, Aug. s1.- The nonre- ciatlon of the Purislnn press oi the drnscleti success in broaklnfl up strikcs and other Commlilllsl- itgltajbn 3n ltnly indicates that Civic Unions and Royalists, 9W" lhongh not united now, nrc ready to assume a similar role Franco it Communists. revolut- ionary Socialists and Jiurilssns 0f Galliaux attempts nets oi violence sucii as u general strike would , The Royalists, who are stou; doienders oi Premier Polncarés republicnu policy, declare through their editor deputy, Lcnn Daudet. "i warn thc extreme Leit and Leit Deputies oi the danger it would mcnn for them to light the sparks oi violence. What remains oi the French Bourgeois was nev- perated by Moscow, Berlin and, the Gaiilaux newspaper printed in France. and the peasantry will not delay in jointing-as." The Journal commenting on the success oi the Fasclsti says: oi new liie just ss soon ss J "i7. Q! 5M1. "To them ‘alone belongs the Vi. biggest Willi its iicct of last-moving, luxuri- iously fitted strainers. trnns-cnntinctiinl express train scrvlct-s, and chain of pnl- atial hotels. the Canadian Pacific Coin- pany have laid an casyliigliuviy around thc world, and another link bctwccn West and East has hi‘(‘il csinlvlisbrtl by the magnificent new stcatncr “Empress of. Australia.‘ which rrrcnlly jniitcd thc irnns Pacific service from Vanrnuvcr in Yokohama‘. Kobr. Nagasaki. Shanghai. lllnnila and Hong-Kotig. The "Iiniprcss of Russia" and "Em- press of Asia" arc alrcndy- well known In thc Pacific Occnn, and ncrotnmndn- iion on these steamers has alivays bccti difiicult to obtain ewin larity. as the all-sea roun- much shorter. e “Empress Parific Atlantic in g to thcir o u- lVith thr addition of the” silill larger stcamcrs, "Empress of‘ Canada" and ‘Emprrss of Altstrnlin." from Vancouver will now be quent as to provide in conjunction with the Canadian presses a ferin from Europe. i. that the Canadian Pacific route t.) d..- Orient is quitc as easy for thc trrtvrllcr s, and is, of cottrsc, Yokohama is rrrirht-(I from Britain in less than three wc Hong Kong in four wecks. of Australia“ is the commercial vessel l through the Panama Canal. The sel is 588 praise. The Government round ---- sailings so lrc- _ lim- tghily through service ts now rrrogtiizcri sks, pass mt in l ih, 75 f W" ‘n! l . .3] in depth gen; pcr (luck, and of about 21,500 inns gross. Slu- is of the shelter deck type, with a continuous bridge above, extend- ing thc lull length of the ship, and thc lnwcr and upper promenade decks fully half thc length. She has a straight Slum, nu r-llipiical sic-m, thrcc funiu-ls. and two masts. and ltasa very beautiful zlppczirzlnrc. 5hr has splendid accom- mmlniitm for 400 first class, 165 scr- mid class. 360 third class. and 070 Asiatic siccrztgr priest-tigers, and n rrcw nf about 5Z0. The first class din- lllfl srilnnti (with accommodation for 370 suitors), the first class ladies’ room. ihc first class smoke room, and the first class writing room are all dec- orated in the lxiuis XVI. style; thc first class lounge in the Empire style, and thc swimming hath in thc Pompciian stylc. wliiic there arc also .1 first class card room, a vt-rantlah sale, a child- n-n s room. an electric bnlh, a splendid rnlrnnct- hall and ladies’ and gcnilt-mrnk hmrtlrrsstng moms -—- lllcsc and all the stale-rumpus being furnished and (lcror- nicrl m ibr most comfnrlablc anti taste- ful mnmu-r. The vessel is propelled by llwtiuscts of Curtis-Parsons turbines. .'.;:."::::..:‘"::‘..:::;:".:.:“r::=“ ~‘"::*‘"..~" - r, m ca ng 359"‘ l3.000 s.h.p., and giving the vessel a "Pvlffililssd of l7 knots. Steam is ~"li1il|i¢l_ by l4 water tube boilers ends fitird_w|th three furnaces, and having g WOYkIIIK Pressure oi 240 lbs. The ves- sci is an oil burner, x 1 5m 18in up Canadian M. Moimq ‘supra. of f» Railway and thc Canadian 151d“ . Steamship: have been mnklufi "m -f lifter record on thc Pacific and arc n01 ; many milcs in thc lead oi otln-r steam _' ship and transpcration concerns out!‘ ntiug on the Pacific. _‘ The your i887 saw the csiabllshmt‘ of a rcguiar trans-Pacific service, wi} three chartcrcd stcamsliips. ll‘? Bum ‘, the Parthia, and thc AbYislrllfl- . ~ l'.\tter's first outbound curiio ("mm of 40 ions of freight. 'I‘hrrc yrs later, in July, 1890. the Cavmtliml P} cific cnnclttdcd a contract with thc Bill ish Government providing for ra 5m subsidy of £00,000 a your, with . services of ‘d-rce twin-screw siramilili” br-iwccti V antouvcr. Japan. mul (Juni- To fulfil the terms of this {Olllfm- H‘ Empress of India, ibc Izmprcss 0 China. and the Empress of JflP-"ll M ‘ sticcmlly built. These strainers W4 of about six thousand tons cnrli. t0‘- rcgisici‘. and began their work 111 l With the arrival of the Emprli! '7 Australia. the company illflltllllflll" ‘ service whereby a steamer Will l" Vancouver every two weeks for i - Orient. _ , H Some of the Canadian Pacific H '* on the Pacific now are: Tons- Enmreas of Canada .. “w. 2f’ 'l "m" “i “‘i".'f‘.:.':: :: it: Empress of Russia a ~- Emprsss of hpstl q st I u ll by.» lfl alga .-'