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Paw ... into it C 'rr-1 111110 fall fem ... !'»‘,~§ 11147 ' sunm ,_ ii 1041 1014 l-is-fs '/.JA 2755 , _-‘5.3.° 3533 'EH'-l»m:-,-», gzzzzzl m===z=» 'fi 21' I. if. U 2 I 3 =» =.= 10 104 105 00 105.00 10.1.00 105.00 uv .. 5.1.00 105.50 102.00 100.50 04.00 'l 50.00 100.221 102.75 101.25 ilii |10 42.00 05.00 100 00 110.00 102.50 10l.L‘.’i 100.00 r :uma i:~ . 0.00 03.00 119.00 R7,00 101,00 1054 10511 ]il|7 Pniv 5 0 ll 0.. nl.; l‘uw 1051 103,50 P011' ~- 1070 '10500 el a '.1 ;1 :1 '.1 3 ,ge Trnlll . 1055 0...0ft 03.7111 i'f\\\' ... P 101.50 102.50 0\.00 05.00 103.00 `|0i.00 08.00 100.00 1 0 -Q 1 D70 1070 1 052 ' RE\'IE\V FOR SEPT. 151111 1011. i‘m\° ,_ l’nu~ __ Sm-ur .. 5'-j, _,...-...,eh wus YFTV would l ll1‘\\ low 10fi0‘ lust gy STEWART JONES rl C0., Charlottetown ' ta Greenahlclda & Co., lontnd ixUx|l|x_aip:.:_;_,J 3:51;/2 while that in operating expenses was 21 ' 1 'rr-.rm 11111 101,05 111200 Paris, and lunch in London, and .. Reports ._ tim ith I rat: than IF-U: b:leh‘l“po::lb1o 113.25 ‘N06 Glwluting expenses. For the first fi months of the current year the de- cline in gross earnings was $205498 3122.720 lncin ue $142,718 El coiftrastgdltvrih dtelfglngaug Period in 1030. The last dividend paid on the shares was on August lst, 1930, when the disbursement was $1, P". uieuta ut lhé approximate rats ot $2 peg annum had been continued since 2;-fi;-‘\L};I!fI1lIIl>1:iI_ Electric is now quqg- The AMantreal .Stock Exchange _ -*__ (Special fa Johnston 0 Ward) S`for~lt| Opeu|lIighILowILalt ‘B111 Elm? (hmm "l'>‘~';%I`l2g Ile e ‘e e n _ _, 1'. 1 2 li C I‘nclUin;e 6| 'S It 8 I|13‘A|‘ 13% llriiziliun . . . I 311,51 31% 7- :af--_ ="-y_arm__g.a-|-»- 5 a~;‘<_ ‘ e5co £3 2 llruck Silk .. .. Ii C l"o\\‘er A .. _ _ B C Porver B .. f‘1\ll Cnr lfrly '.`.. (‘1lll C l¢'il,v Phi .I ('nu Cement . ..| (‘llu f‘elil.I’f1l .. 115 CMI fi.\'i»sum . .. Fil/J I f‘1ln W Cable B 21 C Pnislfic 17 I7 “ISI I '15 7 7 1511, llil/, 5’/tl 15% 9 f_-is-S ` $5.535 _ _\.:~ Us Wes.: $5 Fookallllt Plow . 4 f'ous .‘\I Siuelt ..I 75 "0 Iifiiize .. ..I21i Do Steel Conl ,I 2 Un 'l‘i~xtiie .. .. Geri S Wnros ._ Gurlls .. ~II0\V Smith 1‘1'i . llnln Iii-lllgo . .. fat Nickel .. int I’o\\'er .. ,_ Mnssey llnrris . ¥0éltBI'0wei°" . .. I 10% u rewer es .. 24 2 2 Nut Steel For ..i 12 l *M123 4% Ill ) I 2“.| ev 11/ 1 221/.izsl/ji as ° 22% 3’/ri 01/.I lain, 1055 10 ‘lo I ru/I IW fu .'i :im/}'| io ° :Ia-341|. t/“ 'IL-1 Ogilvlc Mill . ..Il5l0 I I Il‘onnli\ns Ltd ,..] 1 __ , 'ower Cnr . ..i RRI 351 Prim Br0spI'f1i I Montreal ... ...|231 liuyul .. ... ...uae I I Dominion 'Of it Canada Bonds (Special to Johnston & Ward) Stocks op¢h1lligll|Luw|l.ust hr-llisll Am 01| . 10% los; Dis Corp-Sen ... 8 8 734, 7% Do Storos .. 20% 20% 20% 2011,, I1u[l9rin\ Oil . ,. 111/Q 11% 11% 11% fsorunda .. .. ... 18 18.05 18 iii :IIierr|tt .. .. ... fill 59 l scoe .. ... ... 55 Ni i Walker. H .. .. 4% % 55 5212 (Special to Johnston E Ward) \VlNNII'EG Wheat High Low or-1. ... .. ~. 5.114 521,; Joe. .. .. »... ... 537.1 5.1 Mlly .. ,. .. 57% 55% 51’/1 FRENCH AIRLINE STARTS LOW KATE EXCURSIONS Inlet 53 NIM PARIS. Sept., 16 - Breakfast in back to Paris in time for dinner is the program offered by rl. French airline operating out of and bc- tween the two capitals. , The company has established a schedule of Sunday excursion trips by air from Paris to London at a specially reduced rata through which the round trip can be made at a maximum rate of $30.00. The ODS WHY fare-is $21.00 in casa you overeat in Paris and ¢n,n’t mnke the return plane. The series of excursion flights at these low rates have' been started ple the opportunity of leeming the (U.P.)-Left-handed pitchers a r advantages of air travel scarce as (1000 bills in the -i----f York Pennsylvania League .iolviss sur mon srmnsnn amen. nt miduumn mer, w 1-'olt luicoltn anaaxlias only three "pdrtuderu" paris °-- in the entire circuit, Heffeifin SOUTH POULTNEY. vt.. -sept.. at 1-lu-risburz. Lmw at Yuri; (U. P-i-Keenlns up with the Hockstis at nuietoh. m.nc'rnlc coiiraurr Jones, is going to be some Job' H __i____ the stork maintains its present re- pgncg mop my!-TE” cord. ~ ° ssqrag ~ 1 3'; ~ ,_l, _-ia _. r.o_wimn,1>a.:sc-.add Mr...i.w Stewart Jones 8: Co. ,`_, Correspondents of ao lluiwnniqguiiul Th on Gum se.. cl. ,runtime . I _H -. 5t._J0l1ii:_ J; L MacKinnon, Burn; gn English language newapaper in ¢ I M All Am Am Am Am Ana Auh Balt Bend Beth Chen Chry (‘ol ('01 Cons Cont Corn E D Elec F N Fox Free (len (len Gen Hull Int Int lnt John Ken Lam Ilig Nut Nut Nat N A l‘1|r Pen I’ R Ilnill rw Snfe . ~ \ I Air Beduo Al Chem .. Can ... F Pow 8 Re . T Tel Tabac D ». Atchison .. ec 1 Gul . Pan , Pro . 5416 54% 58% up'8ht 572%. 72% 12 P Lt ‘ at B ._ Film . Tex .I Elec .. Foods 0 .U xiii” 1 .. 31% lil* 32 I iiiu ..I I ‘ |1111/, al-v .. Irklc . Tel s Man Pop .. Gdyr l'Ious I1 N Iloew .\I Tr Mon N11 sh e Inc lick .. wilrd 15 , M0 ..i.20!/g fl Reg I22 ._ D Pro P Et . Cent .I 591/.till m (io .‘i MMI 50% Puh . Ford °. Rllil 0:`N J 0 . It K n Read Ilep R NY Penn 0 ...‘ 12% ing I R .. Dutch Rtorcli S Iloeliui-k 48%] 411%! 4m,t| MMI Sine Porp .I R I R 'Hill 1 Slim P0 ...I 12'%| 13 121§r| R I‘1|r'ific .i 01i,§| 02 MMI 62 I -2 I‘}`rnn1Is ..|| 17 |17 _ . . E1-1° . 53 |53||51 S 0 01N' % A J S \\'nrnet . Texas (‘n ,, sg Tex G Sul' gin; Rv Rb 2806 _ - 44 ll Purim; .|1211/‘| | linit Pnrp I 18%! 1 ii fi Imp .1 251.41 ii . II Z ’..‘I.°° I i`3I2I ir s ami .1 mlm 1:, \'1in Steel .I 22§;| _ Iyarugl f‘o I . I 'nr r . iii/ fi wus Uhffn 1102540102 Yost A B I I _ 'ent El . 451 4 §'»()l\'er e? . AI SWIM- 'oo Cn ..| 810903 ill _ ivui-th P W % 1' T Co THE criA1u.o'r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN I . T _ race NINE X *“ °" -I V I l », A D Bo DiQ`t`0TAT1o _ , MALPEQEYE heralds; 11. w. Suuar¢trIsu.):1\tl;n' Nea) .York ' _ _-I Paul Kollins il mhanse W. Plili Kilim” mmm °l°c“' Eearl MacRae of the Fi5i\' . _ . uddut and imoerwleiel' Wi‘° 1”: dry Dept. has returned td Malpr- _"_' llwlyl °l1i0yed a large shi1re\° que after spending the week-end 'SMSI SHGI 35 I 2815 24% 23% fly :mi “il self mat sm 1:1 5a -re my ami :ton an l sa SS sae 4_ $35 3 $5.1* #_ ai; :<4 sua sa saw 4111.1. 40 411 .1114 soy. as 1.14 1 211141 io I 1/. 20% 20% 421111 as 1 |01 I0! I007/.rl 0011( Ill #ski edifi- + + A++ *i *ii* anci- ”°" Ie ability to adapt himself td his dir' Imunay, ui charluturtdwn, were .L +.. _ series "ss sae 10%I mm 10 111141 110'/. 84%! -_Q 43 #S #ski 0 - ... . Il41x.1I 'II II as 1: My I1 *_ I 451/.I 4nu,| 4491.1 4414.1- I22'I1.I2'-"it.I22 |221 11151 I.. _a§§ _.§._§§ Isl 7 ' l 5 3 §§ s_ '20i;§I 16| 2014i 104| 32 I I IDMI 10§2| | 32 I 321/.I 32 I 32%! 111 111951 is 1 7% 'tml 51 5314.111 i 1 10 2'; §E_;___ S S §§_. °+ss xé as 3 3 » -e. 1 _=s§_5's§§§§if ¢ ai- ..i*‘ 533 "' Li °=3_=5§§~§§55'§ = e““°rI -_<_ 'I I -5 I 1% MAI =»f 14. 56| vi _ & §§3r..§3S . 34 ifiil 34 ilch 56| I ,A I . NEW MACHINE WILL MAKE ETE owupied the pulp” °1 Ke” Men” served with the meat and potat- DITCIIES OBSOL CANTON, 0., Sept.. 16 -An gineering firm here have perl a boring machine which will pamageways and install piping der ground without an open d being dug first. The machine is fundamen a horizontal rotary d:-ill, which es the pipe or casing to be insta ed as the medlunffor carryin rotating cutter head. For op tion the apparatus is placed i -ditch running' at right angles the embankment to be drilled t The power unit is set up at and power transmitted to the by an adjustable drive shaft. system of power truismission understood to`be,flexible and be adjusted to all operating riitiuru.. ' ' The practical use of the borln machine has been demnnstra officials of the engineering said. (United Press) ect /_ LEFT-HANDEBS BCABCE I/5 Iii? WMI- . I20 ,I 21 I+ 22 |22’iI.I + 1011,!- i fi00il| |5416!- | 1/ ‘ '+ r/_ Mr. Preston seafrsto of Malpr- + V - A :ms purcgmsed the residence not know, this is the famous fish _ “rm °f e ghty “°"’5 °W”°d by and lobster sou for which Mar-- #E Ii cal and humorous selections. hi-S ferent selections is one of his out- nim ns gn inrpereonator of rare' family, Mrs. Nelson Ramsay and Mr. Mblville Donald, matured to Brackley Point 'orl'- Sunday and The Autumn brings many chang- es to property- holders in this vicin- ity. Mr. William Woodside, Dam- ley, has sold~llls~ residence and farm to Mr. John clark, formerly Mr. William Ramsay, Baltic. While Rev. Dl’ Genge of Marshfield orlal Church at both services on Sunday. There was a. large num- ber present on both occasions. In so great a cloud of witnesses, let ‘°’°°'°‘ 'B '1T.I'Ei'1.'|i.f.'..IlI.'»°fl'1iitcl. popularity i\°1'°v"'“ ‘"‘°°”‘°d “Y at his hours in Tigduh. -ri -ni mi -ra - friends Friday evening. 00&]IYI D0 -I ml ' t ' s1- sm asmas -13 lwhm he :W0 M1 ¢°*°'*'“‘“”‘°” Mrs. cehge and Mrs. Maurer- ” QI; Q32 L", I Ilmder the *“°Pi°°¢ °f P‘f”‘°°*°"“ lane di Marshfield accompanied iss iss iss nu* 12 ~ - _ M we -' Ul\iif¢¢i 011011' M’ "°h“ Blmpmn Dr Genge herd on Sunday and 10 ia 18 is - ll llc* 111132110* Auto .1111 Im 111% 1 01110 . 3| 34 S0 Av ..I Steel Briggs . .. . Byerl ur or -‘.1-'° or tt* o., I 0 » curb _.Ima M11 154< G Ei N354” “id 3”’°1‘ “W n’;fr°;“i were guests with friends here. tory words of weoome. . 0- ...___ UN- 1” hi' “°““‘ ""°°‘”° l“”'I°,I Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. stscev. I' gave an entertainment 'of cassi- ML and Mm w_ A_ Huems. Mm E. H. Ranisay and Miss Elizabeth recent motorists at Dr. E. H. Ram- standlng characteristics and mark sa .5 cottage. Hammom Y _ -1 merit H A' - Miss Elizabeth Beairsto, Am- herst, N. S. was s. week end visitor I-_ 1 . Mr. and Mrs. .G. W. Ramsay and M Mm E_ H_ Ramsay ...The Cob tinge,” Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ramsay, T W"° Wes” °! Mr- R°m”'y'5 515' Miss Lois Ramsay, Malpeque, and 2912130 I: ‘"1 Mn- °’°hn M“°Mm°n~ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrington oi 11 0 ‘- Spring Valley were recent motor- lsts to Centreville, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Ramsay. Miss Adele M\acNutt, Charlotte- town spent Sunday with her par- 16 _ 99 of Vancouver. Darnley is the rich-Iems Mr and Mrs L D Macmm 14 er because of the sale as’Mr. and' + ,A Mrs. William _Woodside have de- _ 3 aided to occupy the house owned PA f % by Mr. John MacNutt, while Mr. -I and Mrs. Clark will be welcomed By Boulevprdler - 1/. by their many friends in that dis- (British United Pres 10311-lo’v.|in‘ii QIIMII- % S) - -I I I Wrftili: "‘°°~ rams,sept.1s.-'rherelsauruzd 1 1 I 1 'I/si 11| I fini 1/.1 sl I 11/.I 8% | 1 for boullabaisse in the restaurants of Paris just now. In case you do D seilles is famed. The first time I :I Mr. and Mrs. Bealrstu will be much tasted it myself, however’ was ‘not I ,K I2' s"I;:°d1g`i*;;‘§tih°’°é0°};y in France but in a tiny restaurant I B m d' E: °n e in Quebec. The patron of the lit- a ° ‘S ct' It is undersmm tie cafe told me his parents were _ 14 _ 8 that Mr' Wmlam Ramsay Wm from Provence and his father, a __ leave shortly for Western Canada. chef' had taught him how to make the succulent soup. 215 Mfs- 1"““i¢ xii"-`““‘“‘ Wi” has It is u difficult dish tu cuulr, that I ‘ been visiting he' 'mer' Mrs' Ed` is to say to the complete satisfac- “obfl ward MMKW has rammed W her tion of gourmets. The fish must “ h°’“° ’“ B’°"’°" M“‘“°- Mr- Ed' be put into the pot alive and boiled '_gt_ ward MacKay who has been ill, has I: 5° ‘ar recovered -as t° be able t° transierred into a luscious soup. The M resume her h°“s°.h°1d duties' dish is' served with the lobster and until all the nourishment has been other fish in the soup plate with the soup, much as Scotch broth is oes- The demand for this dish from the sunny Midi has made a demand en- the evening his subject Was' "The also for chefs who know just the ed Effect' °t Unseen witnesses °" °‘" right way to cook it. It is no eas- drul Lives", the text being take" rmm ler to ilnd the chefs, a. restauranter un- H°br°ws`12' 1' Wh"°f°’°' seeing tells me, than it is to prepare boul- Iwi-| we 815° are °°mpas`§ed “wut with labalsse'abso1utely as it should be. From London, too, come requests ¢,1I;?' "5 my “side every Weight and the from fashionable eating places for W. ‘sm which d°th 5° “SUV beset us' cooks who can make the dish, show 11. etc' Rev' Dr' Genge was 8' mrmer ,ing that the fondness for the soup 8 ,, i°”°°" h"° ‘md W” *" W°‘°°'“° has reached thé other side dr the _ visitor among his people. The duet chmmeh em. "Though you sins be as scarlet" I have eaten the soup hem many of his beloved Auvergne, whose ri a given by Messrs Woodside and “mes In France' especmly a10ng!sunny skies gave him the swarthy W Phillips was the special musical th Riviera but I do not eve, ,euuumplrxlun which makes him ldoh . e . , hm ”“mb"' member its tasting so delicious as '“°"¢ “ana” than Frmch' dn” _ when it w`a5 served me in that tiny' Speaking of telephones, it is al- In the Pi-lricetovim United Quebec ca,-e_ imost impossible to reach a mem- The Church on Sunday evening, in the 'is absence °f the Pastor' the devot' "Column of Suicides" is the name - ' ' °"“ i°l1=1_ exercises were under the Pm_,,,,,,s new gm to me colonmlrdrdleu. lvl. Tardleu, Minister df °°n` direction of the Session, Mr. John de Jumet on the site of me Ba5.} Agriculture, has the telephone habit s1“"P°°“' presiding' The °°“3’°' tllle. Because of the many recenti learned probably during four or five 8 gation enjoyed listening to a num- sumdw' espmaly by young peopleygyeurg spent in the United Statcsw Wd- her of'sacred.slections given by from the wp of me column an ag-If-Ie is known to French folks as “rm Mr' mul K°mn5 wh° spent Sun' itation has begun in the news-I“Tardleu, the American.” ‘ dw in this place' papers to close the steps up to the Th* °°i'°"°“3 were "5 f°“°‘": summit. A better idea suggested by “"4 Kindly WM W ‘““*i°)-° a friend dr mine, is that the auth- --- Hmmngi' A L°5°nd"`I-'°“3f°u°W5 orities should as in Rome-place 15" “v°m5°°‘"_B“53 C“me§7 (Th°m' large nets half way down such pub- with the idea of giving more peo- HARRISBURG, Pa., sept. rmin To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. (Unmd png) Jones nine children were born Murrow, 1nd,, 5¢p¢__ 1| _w_ °°P*“'°i°lY- h Austin. who owns a large was Then “me twins- .Wg a. orrlrard had he was pid sas Another set of twins. p _growers and canners 'to let And now the Jones’ children puch ¢,-on wnmne 45 mu" number 16 because the stork re- from the tr,” ,md mt ' -Am centiy called again and left: “id that hg hm found no mir Clifford, six pounds, two ounces. fm- the p,`§ch”_ He emmusd Clayton, eight pounds, four oiln- gh.; gn norm” yum the no W5- -_ would bring moretbansssaton. Catherine, five pounds. five or .phrmlmhw .1 Mm - ounces. 4,; 4|” (UFS &'S0|lB Kia i.- . O ° "5 " mf13'1m“5)"'R°V' 'R'°b”t N°"‘ lic monuments. The would be sui~| New w°°d' I ' Icide who takes a. flying leap into' this Mr. Kollins also gave an address etemim as he imagines' comes to ere on the subject of "Literature and me “gsm in the meshes of me D,-0. 3 its Nlatmn t° 3°°d cmzenshipy I” tectlng net. This gives the police 81'!-' M5 i'iti’°dii°I{QfY i'¢m9i'i¢-S he fe' Il an \opporthnity to punish the of- “id f°"°d t° the V°l“° °f 1mi”°V|n5Ifender in a manner to discourage “T °i’P°m“nm°5'°°°PP°’t“’im°5 other column jumpers. "UW "nd 10.8004 °mz°"Si1iP- He some years ago the Vendome , 5p°k° in ‘twins ]°“3““5° °f the Column in the Place Vendome us- °’°‘°_’° ’”i"“€° °fWm~Sh°Pe’v¢°f¢ ed to be the favorite resort for the *"4 01° WWW 0! the iflflllellw Parisian who wished to end the 3_ wielded on the lives of those Wil° slings and arrows of ` outrageous tern 5" ltudentl °f hi-5 mhsifel' W°f|“- fortune. bbw he only dumps his by Tl" ‘2°°’k°" mah P1°°-“"3 "fe" nose on an iron grating if he tries hid °"°° *° “W b°°"*Y °f the Eng"-‘il to ascend the steps. The authorities fall "id "id 5 M30 “IDU” 19° °“’ closed the column, much to the dis- tin c““*`u“n P°°t‘ “nd th* M811 m°"“ gust of the old doorkeeper, who had nt al standard of our Canadian liters- meh in the "ny basement chamber -tu" in 3°”°"l' In °i°51“8 he made for years, selling- menientoes and p a stroll! appeal to young people to pmwafds to tourism °*‘°_°‘° °°iY 8°°d rwiins and to 'rhd src de Triumphs attracts th’-Www to swd the °h°i°° °f the rhurbidly minded who wish tb um' °h”d’°“ "°d|“3- 1° 15 °i"'° end life. People bereaved during t'° 'mm °“’ “mm” Uid 1° the war and miserable since go to 1_°"° “mud “u th" I5 “nW°i"'h¥-Ipay homage on the Tomb of the M31- Campbell presided at the 01'" Unknown Soldier under the Arc. W’ 1°' ui’ "1"-‘itll 4012010114 some oiihem driit tu the wide ex-' u“°“'h°“t th' °"'°"1“¢- pause of the arch’s summit whence ' with the magnificent panorama of ° 1 Win? WWC 8.010118 I-119 Paris at their feet, they launch Greenbhieldsr 8: Cn. I I II NAl7lSD` 7 ’r`3°"°..=“°'*' -' 111° "Mimi-H ur--»»~=lv-» uw tr- vu- M ‘_ “°°. -Mm Tnihlm Jarfiilie. Then there is the Eiffel Tower, arl- fmbm offlll lfonfrcal Stuck Exchange - _,M ' " Il ' Kmlriswe: M11- HW” lend. other iumninx around for suicides I I, 1., ____ i _-= 1- 7 I _?,?1i‘l'* Kelvin Mus Jeanette orr nos certainly 1 pllhlr ,my iriendu ' - ‘ ‘ . 'I ' *°“» “*“-- W" Janet Jardine. phh should be adopted il ~ '~ % , M E F D”'Wi”» "Wired: B. E. Hueatis ` A young Canadian employed on 1 *I , l , Paris commute; between Paris and a suburban resort which may be described as almost an English vil- lage in France. This is Maisons- Lafitte, the Newmarket of this country. I went out with, my friend from the St. Lazalre Station and, sureI enough, the train had quite a num-It ber°of English passengers, mainly young girls going back home t0 Maisons-Laffitte from business in Paris. Their fathers. mostly, came over from Newmarket to Malsons-` Laffitte as trainers or jockeys and settled down. Some of the children have been all their lives in France and become bilingual, althoughpre- ferrlng to employ their mother ton- gue when amongst themselves. Every second big villa at Maisons L'if’l`tte has its stables attached. The streets' in the daytime provide a horsey spectacle as thoroughbreds are taken for exercise. It is a town of bicycles too, for when they are not in the saddle the tiny jockeys are peddling their bikes about the picturesque neighborhood. The Seine touches thc outskirts of Mais- ons-Laffitte and if you are rich en- ough you can have a tiny house- boat moored on the river and go punting at leisure up the shady creeks. » As a residential suburb of Paris. Maisons-LaEitte is probably the most popular amongst the English nap.; 25,000 years asc. 11-\i°°11*»°i°' gists estimate, and which was dis- vered in a gravel pit il.-ar Amar' illo reotntly, has been placed in the museum rooms of the Panhandle- ANYON .Te>¢. Sept 15-The ssii of a giant mastudon once roamed the western pillin-5 D9’ . , r , - '*‘ ' ‘ . - » *ff* . _ _ __ l _ V _-___ _ , 1 ___ ~, 5’ f ' . _ M' _ - I, ~ ' MUSEUM GETIETERNIIIYUUTH ASTUDUNISSUUUHI J *'~ ..BY SCIENCE (united Press) Pauls. sept. ls -A prospect vi Stocklasa, who mailltains that cer I t h mama Historical some y E t e tal ra s of radlum are capable of C0 W here. This fossil was added to the ui ready large collection of the 50- ciety, which will be placed in the new museum building on the col- lege campus in Canyon. Work 011 the building is expected to beilill this fall. The recent session of tht legislature voted $25,000 for the museum, to be matched with $25,- 000 of private funds, for the cori- structlon of a $50,000 building. Al- most $20,000 of the outside funds have been pledged and 3 portion of the amount collected. When completed, this will be the first state museum to be erected ln Texas. It will house the large collection of relics, records, histor- ical information, Indian collec- speaking colony of thg capital. My tions, mounted animals and hones Canadian friend, who is from Tor- onto, says -qulte a number of the 2,000 Canadians over here choose to live out in that direction. ` If you come to Paris and wish to of prehistoric animals. Much of the collection concerns historical data. of the early life of pioneers on the plains of Texas. Donations o the society are being received fiom all sections of the state and ring up the Prime Minister you some from out of state. must ask for Passy 39.71, which is the number of his home not far from the Eiffel Tower. But, while he is in office, M. Pierre Laval liv- es at the official residence at the S Ministry of the Interior, where the numbe°r is Elysee 43.38. The officlall resid-ence of the Minister is in the Place Bauveau, just across thc street from the Palace of the Pres- FRENCH RECIIIL UNNY SUNDAY PARIS, Sept. 15. (U.P.)-Like the throw from the British Embassy. band of aged Frenchman, who can Dating back for over two hund- remember a sunny Sunday in the I` red years, when most of the hous- F es along the Fauborg St. I-lonoregt were erected at a period when thel Seated in their stuffy homes district was still considered as out while the Sunday torrential down l lleg U Y est Texas States Teac icrs C0 6 prevemmg people from growing _ old. Old age, according to his theory is simply a state ln whichiihe tI,sf sues of the body have become deo- xldized. He states that by means of the Alpha Beta. and Gamma rays of radium these tissues can be reoxldlzed and thereby give new life. Thcorctically, therefore, as he says, there is no reason why the wornout tissues should not be per- petually renewed. Tile professoz' declares that he has found and obtained remarkable results in experiments with plants having caused dead seeds to ger- millatc under the influence of the rays. onEGoN 'rullluzvs REPORTED AS INCREASING IN SIZE .. SALEM, Ore., Sept., 15 - Train Oregon turkeys to be ila1i»01‘ i€d! That‘s the suggestion of Edward Shearer, poultry ralscr. "If Oregon turkeys continue to grow," he said, “lt will sooll be nec- essary to have them halter-broke and lead them around their stall: 1 like cattle. “Many of the Oregon toms are 50 pounds or more. To handle them is not a job for a weakllng.” Wear Stockings enoh gnplgdl is rapidly being Business heads of Dublin, Irish hmned out Free State, have ruled that steno graphers must wear stockings in the office or quit. This stand was ident of the Republic and a stoi1e’s ranks of the G. A. R. the small . Or Must Quit P0 in the country, the building is a spacious, almost rambling one. Few with the exception of a puwerful` broadcasting station on the top of I thc wide roofs. M. Laval prefers his own private home to the Ministry of the Inter- ior, but he is naturally forced to live in the official residence, where he is caleld upon to do a consider- able amount of entertaining of members of the Diplomatic Corps and other people of prominence- Mainly, he prefers the country life ber of the Government by this means That ls excepting M Antil'8 GIRL IS GOOD STROKE LONDON, Sept- 15-(U.P.1- Phyllis Taylor, daughter of J. H. Taylor, veteran British golf profes-I sional, is one of the lsleworth Wo- men’s Rowing Club's lcadiull' strokes. _.______Z-1---- YUUR CHILD A Not Stupid- Handicapped The seeming stupidity of many school children, is directly chargeable to faulty vision. Correctly fitted glasses often work wonders. “f.`I»§.’l'.I`..'..§.Tl'.i"'1i0W ` G. F.` HUTGIIESUII / F. Gordon Hutcheson Optometrists-At your service. ur beats against the window panes, they relate to rou s of ‘good old. days" when such a thing as a. Sunday with sunshine did oc- ur in France. It has rained in France, it is raining in France, and it looks as if , . In 8 D signs ol’ modernism arc evident, youthful unbelievers stories of the c it will always rain ln France Straw hat manufacturers have com itted suicide by the scores and raincoat makers are becoming mil- taken when the girls in business offices availed themselves of the warm weather to start the no stock ing vogue. Employers state that the fashion of bare legs at business must stop, and sandals also are ta- boo. "Extremes in fashions are not conducive to efficiency,” said an employer. "Young men clerks ob- ject to the no-stocking craze, and have complained about it. When a girl is too smartly dressed, s liomures overnight. while thaplaln overall ls provided ln the of- d0“Ei'1fY Ffeiwh D0PUii1i-1011 WHGES fice to ensure that sho is service- th P | . . vi .. rollgh the B115 streets, or g0(lS‘ab1y drcgsed for uolk, _ boating down the Champs Elysees. Even the few remaining cab horses are becoming web footed and the taxis are fast being equipped with pontoorls. Patou, Lanvin, Worth and other fashionable dressmakers are serious ly considering making nothing but bathing suits for the coming seas- on. At the Grand Prix next year we will see mannequlns strolling about in bathing suits, hip boots, and umbrellas. The London populace is fast bo- comlng worried by the Paris rain IT WAS HIS LUCKY DAY MAIRSHFIELD, Ore., Sept 15 (U. P.)-E. B. Fish is thanking some- thing or other. After falling from a 16-foot ladder, droppilig through space, and crashing through a plate glass window, hc suffered olllytla few minor cuts. situation illld its possibilities as" a menace to tllc English capitals lon glwzputaiion as the raining city of Europe. 1- he Ch BL ck 'rwlsr ' LI I A r .1 .V J. ' ' i,. .~` ‘ ri ~<¢r~ eternal youth is held out by a Cze- cho-Slovakian scientist, Professor _ I