s MMERSIDE GUARISIT». AND‘ PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Shirley Temple In “Rebecca of Sunnybrook TODAY ONLY Farm” Her Best Musical With Great he ES TERN GUARDIAN -111 . John Pond. M Water su- ‘GENT srirmmaasme mo ramcaacgliivamm“ m" 11m. wwflrllillfl- 114W"!!! 1111111111 be left with Mn. Pong , . Guardian may be bought daily et my of the f0ll0Iln‘ m“, h lrgfdpqkfi-store Water fit. Gollriiee Drum . I or , “onto Balleri- WI"! sl- Mlrl Geudet, 61 lax-id's , Guardian will be delivered dilly to my home in N MAPLE LEAF GARDENB WEDNESDAY, EVENING, OCTOBER 10th ' o Music by 0. K. Presby and His Olmsione Admission 50 cents Sea View and Vicinity ‘ ,1 Mr. Roland Pickering, Lot‘ 16 spent Thanksgiving at his home in ’ ' Sea View. Q *' M1196!’ 6 l. 811181 -— hoop-up- for everyone. 3 '\ bH-i A , Templt‘. 111 1101’ 179611-0141" 111081081 will add to the humming repertory M; and M" Lorin‘ Ray-no,- y,’ 5mm, Stellar Cast at Capitol Theatre Home elm. dancing etere. mill stmem and it's e. happiness 9M1}!!! 51815 I11 lmuhd the Six new rhythm songs stud the “Teen-i Numb" 011B 91-81‘. Shirley happy musical score. Songs which _____ (11 s1 \*\1111<1>1>k who“ o: - ~ ".?'"“"° - ~- --- m»... d» .‘."°‘%Z 2:1.s@u.st.r .<z::>-"»..::: M l“ B» "~1- w It 141 n" (h! w 10v 11w week- Phone m-l for this 0e tol Th t . -- ~ '_‘“ - 11v ""1" ‘° ‘h’ flimwfi’ '°' fillvvflu on your ronllm” w 311111011111“ Eon end Glorie gllatlilgg’; bylngolloolgrltlllgrlly 1x41131311? wgellgfenfikligleeggrtzrtleyflavxvxitllhmegertx lna a Pleasant nut in sod View {their guest; m , guppgg‘ m4 u“, .1. m.’ RANDOLPH SCOTT Ewart m slorlcuslvlnlove; Jack "Come And Get Your Happiness" 1n Kensington. Haley and Slim Bummer-ville make by pounds and yeuen; and “Toy Bill Robinson Trumpet," with music by Ray- had the pleasure oi meeting many ~ other Masonic brethren from dif- ferent parts of the Island, the guest of Mr- end Mrs. m“ i1. reserved for newe Campbell. we" buudfieflhh,‘ 0:1‘ “BUY 1118 patches. rellners. , IQ "Al" Ql-OIIA STU l1 hclltlerlrst but advertising o °°m°“1"B"1¢es- L-154a-1o-14-2l. monsoon; tamwrsrlrv gwwy: gap-kins“! 1 n ma —~—- nu - Bh t t - peed; . _ i“ . my "11"" m” be m" ‘Jon RENT m“ bright rooms ahgcegther top egalgnt allnzludes ‘$131!.’ 311132112111? nd lyrics by Pollack iirglmtvlazemmyxillsgsgiglrlilggehglilgggsengl ma vsokseszerreoesrlgwvilsitor A munbsr 11:51-61’; and r IUI- . col" Miss Vera Brander. student of ‘ w,“ . word strictly ill!‘ in Dalton 3111141113’ sunmemde‘ ' In 81"“: L-2l5-10-8-6i. IN "DOD ulgldbrslfiligag “C0D LIVER. OIL revents M10111- lhe 110p L_1o75_7_28_t‘ colds. Large bottle 50c a Taylor drillers D1111 00-. Kenrlngwn 7 111 hold —-—— grrbiw LODGE w —GENUI'NE 1 dame 1°‘ $135 fgabfnfir.‘ Pa"? truck B-Ildxiegqllllliugf’: 0161:1112 lloolnliglcxdhtclstl;andpo;thrs n sit‘! at Bu“ 5' L'1543'1°~14-111- . i - , 5‘ -_ . l§§f°l A bg n gbsgo-lo-ls-zl. modem.“ v?r'i"§'.w°l§l‘.‘“‘1d§23it‘§' " ___- N t pa... ‘ ' void wmh" “u” D2111: Stone. at Appblngtlsgbl-llrll-igf ,1 hl-acc-‘s new Chum}?- —TRINITY TEA—The Evening Phyllis Brooks, Helen Westley, The Raymond Scott Quintet, Alan Dinehart and J- Edward Brom- berg. . Streamlined Farm! Ha E h“ Mme i“ Sea‘ Vim“ ‘View, and spent a pleasant visit rounding communities attended ppy neore i“- with friends there. the anniversary services which was Miss Hilda Adams has return- _.._. held in Long River on sunds, I" “Mm” Shirl" 51"“ ' med" °d 1° h" M" l" 5°“ View “"4" Many flriends regret to leer-n of Oct 2nd of the Unit-ed churoli 1W of an her famous hi“ of the spending the summer monms l“ the continued illness of Mr. Leo there. ‘The services all through You'd have know th ld f 1 past’ ta reprise which has been summemde‘ Brennam-Damlevy, and hope to were impressive and lhe selection Kale Dvuslgs Wlasln’: 510w 1111:- reqDger1";lc]Fb.yZ€1l1g{k?r2(§hréiegiury- Mr. and Mrs. Francu Painlter he“ "fall decided Improvement m or “time W“ q’ a high one’ “m rested the merry, modern screen Fox's hit-maker, selected Allan Long River. were recent visitors to m‘ w“ ion‘ §,T,’§.,,f..,’,‘{§,",’§°‘“,§“‘ by (he 1H8‘ D111)’ by K1111 111115618 and Don Dwan to direct "Rebeccaofsunny- Damley. the guests oi Mr. and M“ John T, Mgxgy, j gpend- at both service: O were mesa" gigtgfehiotis lsrlrlilgvlvlrilnbd thzgagllg grllllthparm" Wm‘ Ramom‘. Mm Lloyd Adams‘ ‘m? a 9km“ v15“ 5“ tmmm" ———— - »--y_- r Lfifcl __13{°<l"..°°*f-_ M ‘—_— _ the guest of her daughter, Mrs. ,_ Ibo l t '_“'“_ i, sgjfinmnaggagmifigitglgllllél; William Mill and Mr. Mill. .. S, d f _ ._ p _ K e w Jon u ems ° bird View. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. - NFW SY NOTES - ‘° 1 m“ °’ M ‘J ' A gang of young Robins have Rev Mr ALSO “otm GANG"- suows n 3.00—'l.S0-9.I0 CAPITDI. bUlulunsseul-j The public meeting which was scheduled to meet in Irishiuwn i- Hall on Tuesday evening by the A number 1mm m“ community people of thatdisirict and sur- were visitors to Malpeque on Wed: 53111624111111; (“omnttumalesh r0 (on, "i"- d v 1 d t] - . mprovng .10 1.11: ' '. h d cleared the rowan berries from the was a ‘velmmemigltn- txesnslnlwn. $_ “gifwig ‘ago-s g§,fi§g°“ifi{_ to be postponed owing iouggriw if B! AGBICOLA tree in my garden. They come rm u, l °r ° “a Vie“ ture. m? @951- fiPPfllwrs 11ml promoters from the nol-ghwal-(i from some 9'" l 011 111$ P11510151 115111-3- i___ being unable (o attmxd. There was nesting place where there are not —i_ and M, Robe" L H _ a large kathrrillg and all v so many enemies to kill off the toy? 5,1212’; W95 5 V151‘ mMflnd “we an phmp of Chi’; BTBnily disappointed (ha: r5 e on Saturday‘ loitctown spent the Thanksgiving ‘neeflng had 5° bi‘ 1111111101196- Gcis to Town". K1118 590119 Ts Mm held m 1 [to a number of coincident causes. 11 Kmsmgtcn’ mundax ‘Oct’ er usual weekly set at the leaves I could only First and Perhapfi chiefly the Peo- neiétgggi _'_-—‘ ~ - - pterous flies are in evid- M355 “an, Stewart ca,“ holidays at Sea View the guests '—"-- * - - ' 111-‘11- ‘ A quiet wedding coz-rmonyhwae . meeting on ‘Thu-sh d Tihiltra‘ Sale o! candy Ad lfuests i’ th ‘Iulfy an. we" conjecture this to be the (Installs. ples had been worn down by the 1115 "d 15' L'296'1o'l2'2l' suPPor. OM12 emndgytywiiififspfgf [odarata the White Pond IL-ily- This excitement of the four-years’ 11f"; tgllsetltllgozlellalfTlljlilmcsbigntguzzlrllg alcigcprfltirisitor to .59“ View‘ Shea-an and Mrs‘ Atwood Blak- p.""f°""“‘1 l“ m“ "WWW M KPH- T, __ Mrs_ Janie 51dfi1 and led in the genera] 5mm plant I believe to be a cots: Igna- coupled in a great many CGQC-S house when the door is Open‘ and Domfild. o A r. and Mrs. F. W. Smgynn m, Saturfia‘; evening by an- song. Which followed 11,, bmmw Mve of. or ldmtlcal with. e lr- with under-nounshment. _Then a- hum, {mm om. ,0“, to another’ - The Sympa,h“y'—“°, mam, friends the motor. Rmv. Flfilill xihen her session-s, lish Nymphaea alba. Other plants gain the meteorological conditions 1901mm; fm- a plum, to winter m Mr VI, _—-———- is extended M) Mrs James Sims 6111's. 171111 .\ (*.\llll'])ll_\‘,(>l K111511111- growing on the banks were. Bldens of 191a (which was sunspot- 1:.- wlnzs have a-blplvuisli patch :13:- ,‘_“{1‘§,_Ca1£l{l1@!1-:1§,_§1>end; m me pwsing of hér hmbhnd m, inn vrns 1111i 1 1n mmid “ Frvncll Rlwr. The ll ll mgs, Monarch heavy Bark 1’ ‘ . . 1118551151112‘ ‘dcrlrlfllegggt m m‘ glllléillary of Trinity United Church ' L-40ll-10-15-2i. ‘P a verv successful ted on __,___ “"1918? afternoon in Epworth 01v nnuaaman Parish. H314- .. , . ____ lttlewwll- "mm" A“ —Y’S MENS CLUB-The staid, _‘_°92&l11><1_11cn1___1{§§g__1..1-_ ' ll 1. (1211195)! Charlottetown. will! 01121129111011" 01 Ruth, 1o Mr- John __________ . n of Mr. and cernua. the Nodding Bur-mwi- year") were most favorable to tlle on each Th‘, 1mm of m E H‘ H 1 t w. J‘ S1 ‘t hi. 1 Hurry.- H.11- wilmm _¢5p1e of Appln P91593315 gold: Galeopsis 'I‘etrahit, Hemp spread of the pestilence: ln par- mus; be 1001mm m. in and’ popular ‘name. It. “has opposite i: ermcrllch 3,11%". 11:11:81 to oil couple ".111 unattmdrd. Ivlany Th, m ggigc 1o take place Dead Nettle; Sparganlum cmy- ticular me later months of the (m... it is known as the Rnmaupd leaves 11inch nre obovatg mlil sonowm, romuves friends offer collgintlllniion,q_ 1131-11511‘; of the month. _Mr‘ Harry M1115 of Edlmmm, carpum, the Broad-fruited Bur- yea.- hm n mlninll quite out of Maggot. The other flv m to w crcnate above 11d cuncatc base." " . ' ‘ _ 11470404541- ' reed; 511d 8 81101181141111"! the Ordinary. B1111 the" ‘F115 much found clustered in the corners of and the ncwfix‘ ‘m’ Pill)“ 1“ The potato digging in this eom- I arrived in Snlltllfnersidg qmimday . 1 _ —————————-— . 1011 I 811F110“ 10 be mild unhealthy weather ln Novem- m m , clusters. Inetiv. a plant with n - -. - U S WHiPl M15" ' i on a visit to his th _ , P°1YB°"""‘ w“ e ce m: on cold d._ , . _. t . bot lted ith - - - a 10R B, Mms__s_ mo er’ Mrs w P. amphilbium, from the imgef- be: and December. . clumsily pcralnbulating 111s M]? rgaeitle‘ of ivltllflf, succulent, poillt- miénleicégug, ‘(l)’ 8J0)", “ E‘ BRITAIN lb ' t n ___ ‘"1 Smlme“ “vaflable- T m‘ EH11’ 1" 1919 1",?" W” “ fimw“ 110W ncnr-s when 1t 15 51111111: This 9H f“‘f5'k‘?."°l‘ I '.°?".'='m5° “s 111° Cousins uho $1111 has a felv acres —-—— A O ._M;~5_ peacock o! Moncwn was W811‘. 111 M1 l1k911h00d. 01119!‘ lar epidemic of 31000113115 1n is tllc Cluster Fly. POllElllli. ruclis, L (“Rem ‘ snmp€1‘1\um tecwrun‘ 10 111E W1. MT- (3011-51115 has 11 11111.10 WASIUNGTDN- 0d:- 14-7719 a webome Wsnm. m summemde plants which were not collecteg. I Qennanyl and by April 91h of ma? the “no that “lakes a" the noise erg o_ en catlklr; lliflll-fillfl-ClllClf- acreage and 1n a fine crop he has state Depart-n n: (lisvIc-sc-Ii today w- John Taylor and this week visiting old friends-S. ‘ememem when the p001 e1d year there was‘ a good deg! 0 on the south n-dln in the heat of " . “m P‘, ““‘_““’5° Plan“ very little rot. llfluwvs 11m sued during Sep- and , s, L “no” three species» were are said m he what is called 510mg“, pm M- summen The Dominion Enmmol _ are lery haldy, and require no tembcr to export Sila.3l7327 worth 111W“ “We ream v _Mr Reginald J h f twenty-dive now. This is a place compaflled by hiccoughs. in P. E- ist tells us that its maggots gr Own-mg m winter" Mr Keir McKay has hauled his M Am°ri°9“'m°d¢ 1111111411? alr- arioltetoun. chulofimtom is Vishnu?“ 13s the student of botany will do well Island. larvae develop as, interim} paf- £29 blr°°k thhat “m5 tjlmmgh a blacksmith shop to Sea View cor- Planes w G191? B11151"; l s, ma“ o; 5pm,‘. brother My; Hum-t Johnson and 10 V1511. 111's?- 011161111118 ptmli-l- asltes of earthworms! go {maven f" L’ a ham” ner and intends carrying on a NP 5cm“ Slnpmelm 511111118 111118 C1111“ g - M“ J01, s sion of the Owner! JUPITER PLUVIUS A kindly correspondent r “n “=7 WW1"! for the mlumust- blrksmith business there as soon Perm “We "SW1- however The .s.. yids rgnetl-vlnsofg . neon. ummexside-S. Sourjs has Just 5pm me plantsrgg; There _1s a. species of shell-snail in as “he has the necfiary repair, licences represented orders for 40o F; 1n A 91' 011 __The ‘tends of Mrs‘ w’ C‘ Rob- it. WhlCll Dr. Wlntemberg (the mafia His many friends wishmm planes placed with two United Jupiter the chief 80d 01' the my little rock-garden. ‘Th i‘ i, , ertson wilbe pleased to learn that ancient 1 Romans. was called with alvl-shapecl leaves. reeflrxlrlbsd awhaeologist) told me was P113159‘ “Hy “we” i“ m‘. “ndmakmg: states Immumcmrers sewer” she has returned home from P. , T?‘ On twice in these Notes I ti , fom his bmefits and and 1 1' d - - .- Qyriim- T011111‘ 1111113111521 umbrcsn. month 1114 fl‘; '1 , t‘ 111w mQllald "f 111mm‘ Hospital much improved 1n 1.9.111," havecegign some account of a lelgxrnuilss lrrom his power. but why yellotiaoilclzggrs °“EJ““‘§;§,.3,‘Z,“ “Qm T“ WW1“ F"? 1* plentiful 111 Messrs William c Donald Ed- 131111511 "$111111"!“nfigignfléu or a 145W" Tmmksglvlng with -——— I ' E1981- 1955111911179 01 111° 1141111119 Pluvius? That word means rainy flexum L., n1’.- RenE-Xet; 5,0,.“ the b"°°k- I" m1 $1911 11113‘ other win Murphy Sr Aulden Donald PM“? h“ W491“! 100 Planes 129115 i1l1£er11£g141$~ J- J- -—The many friends or Mrs, Ages, the “Black Death" of 13411-0. or bringing rain, and naturally drop know aLso as Stone orpnfé. 1121a,, £35m. 1t is readily known by and Edwin M,,,;'pk,._ members o; for yvhich “my. licgngeg we"; Chesley Robertson will be lad to It is agreed by historians that this one asks what Jupiter has to do The ndond is Sodllm stolcnifcrum 0.11pm, 1,, °,’,‘.;’,“,?;““‘-°°‘°m<* “W” Kins Edward Muse were visitors “w” i“ ‘Wgkii know that she has ret visitation was the catwt of its uiv lent Jove, be! usedinstead Gmel, a 1 a . There are sev- A _ Lula Bowness, Summer- from the Prince CounLtXyneI-ioglgiai kind, and that a plague that deci- Si‘ hsaven or the BYIEIOS-plleffi, as Asia, nndp ggparllelrilllqyqduzsiilllhoutror: em] species of watehbeemes We‘ égl'l\g(lllugghlmglrllyy~gsglilllg glilnséggfi _ i111‘ Tiwuk-figivlnfl 11011- after her recent operation. mated the world during the reign when the Roman poet Horace says ____ 59m: “m h“ Parent“ M" ‘nd -——- of Justinian (A. D. 537?) was 8- "sub Jove frigids" when he means ‘> 11rd 5011118“- M°n°1°"- —Mr- Lloyd Boulter of Victoria ‘possible secvnd- In our own day “under the cold sky." has purchased the property of M1, the epidemic of influenza in 1918 111cm is another Jupiter: the yiriends gave Bill McMurdO Nathaniel Boulter and the Brent was as virulent as any pestilence planet of that name, and. with 1:11 handshake over the week- Wood Farm. Mr. Boulter who was we have knowledge of, though it some show of reason we may apply 1111.“ came to. his old recently married has now one of was greatly overshadowed by the the epithet "Pluvius" to it. As liellirose from Frederic- the finest homesieads in the military and political events of this planet takes nearly l2 years 31y Province. ‘Ilhe many friends of that unhappy time. Intultively the to make a complete revolution Mr. and Mrs. Boulier widl them present writer felt the importance round the sun, its movement a- llarlon Praught 01 91111111 every s-uocesr-S. _ of the visitation and put on re- mong the signs of the Zodiac is A GREAT PESTILENCE PulcsliruTTow 1155001100 Jew; 8600115112 I0 an official esllmdte r -_ 111x11 the xveek-end at Al- , 5hr was a Quest at the oi Ml", 11nd Mrs. Regal Cafe. 1e playing with an axe 0n ylarl little Colleen O'- rlends are sorry for Colleen ope llfl‘ fingers will heal l; ml soon. rge number were in attend- 11a in the Institute Cafe. for home for llle Thanksgiving bu. Ellzubclll Clark Mil- li: ' vi‘ 119llll§0ll all oi Alberton. P? 013.120 of Bl years, she H @1111! four daughtrrs, f rcm her home mlolmcd by Rev. Mr. ° hast frw days when ‘ Willi am WelLs who passed “fosllndfly at Lot 11, He lormmulllrn his passing his _ "-1 Annie MacDonald, “° “simmer. Ethel. n. ndd "Yggrchant at Alberton but _ u 5 R20 he and his fam- ~1 1<> lot 11. His mn- on Gm largely attended took ‘ “My m st. Peter's Albcrton. 1 passed j IWBY at the home igligfllfl- Mrs. Bryenlon of ailfidnall): 1.?“1§‘1m"‘y' out" .. o, Alberto“ 11in y respected u’,- “Sfillh Brown. became too old . tagksuch d heavy task. I-lie mh r place on Monday, Hy ‘£111 the home of his _| ‘h St. Peter's Church, We the funeral eer. taken Rev. Wm. 1 “MR1 by the choir, he at the Brave. The 1 an. sDfint the Lilian WelLs and the“. ms, yrlbuw loesijdes membiges of the tlegal -_ , ess on, mem rs "mm “he” Se" figuncll and friends in all e. '11 arollrr l th 3 Cemetery, Rev. Mr. Har n e p“ on nounclng the committal at grave-s pert it -Mr. Herman A. Bryan, n, spud- JoMtPh ent at Mount Allison Acedcm Thanksgiving 110111-133, tineni. A press writer stated that With his father, Mr, Hgpman Gfithe first indication of its attack ' c 1111 the worries of Bryan at Conway. l-le W35 accom- l!‘ evening meal on Mon- panfed by hi5 friend, My; Wilmer tonin Kansas. Quickly, but mildly. wrung and partook of a de- Smith of Bermuda. who was M, lt 8919114 1111012"?! 1116 Eflmll- B?" goose 1111i] turkey supper liglkiils with 111g V151; u, the I” fore the month was out there were an . . Laid To Rest cord the details of its progress. Contrary to general belief, the first cases occurred on this con- was on March 5th, at Camp Funs- rcports that it had appeared in Fu-ance. China and Japan. By April it had reached the bat- tle lines, and both British and harl her fingers badly cut. c. E. Gialréman; fizfleredm through stilltl m y. e mon , owever. reached Spain. and for some rea- son the character of the disease changed: it became more deadly. With increasing virulence it ran Mr. Thomas Wlgmore and Mr. arross Europe and by June it had amlong’ em ° longer mild turned back across esterda ' we“?! sew“! the Atlantic. All "that Nortih A511- Marys erlcan continent. g up nto e - R Arctic, felt its onset. which did its ‘m; greatest damage among the young- ea nuznbrr oi students left Slmple but impressive service of the 91‘ 1°11< 111-111?!‘ 11111111 11w vlderly 1es0i1..1ldy 1.». behind and Church of England y evening under the gfigvfiflgenzifltlmewgegs °t ‘he 19111111“ 11141111- . proprletress of the mo“ W50 Bnetizdeg me ‘tun The music was furn- Mrs c Edward 3L“, m” “n” bl’ 111° T13‘ at éumlmerslde ‘Ihe in“ rthe m and everybody had es were held from st. 1"" Church, Summerside, Rev. Harrison, rector, conducted At this tlmethedlseasemow no people. Often its final stages were The choir assisted by the .00 e- complimted by pneumonia setting C Many friends were present to pay Nobod dea H d m of respficttiona r ren . ' er s o - T] old and high vlate ‘sen/isle attghg $101159)‘ arigdpas termed) was communicarcd. but es ‘_ - f une cor ft t » 1', Friday’ anca wenéfld m iffy teo theechgruifi have something to do with it, all ~u George Gard they were met b vtrrnnl home at the Women's Aux llary at St. Ma t) l :11 slviho marched in a body to mourn hi1 _ h c urc . m” pasng er Dr. W. J, P. Madlvfillan. leader wore white cotton 11;,~_-,-y Ben. Rhoda. 0i the Cclz-rrative party, and oth- resembling those used by Eastern 1 He, funeral wok er members of (he par y attended. $931,195, with the idea of filtering PIO- out the germ of virus in the air. lman. lineet Mills, left up m the members of 1's. Among the 1,11 89-11011 58118 i116 hymns " nto in, and so severe was it that an 11;, 11,,- L,._.,Td_ ‘"§§§,,,,,,§ the Hills Around do 1 an. Gplxloll Kerr, John 11,209,311“ Eyes and "Abide w" observer calculated that "a pati- ent had aboui. two chances in three of pulling through " y could definitely say how the 'flu (as it was briefly gatherings of people seemed to ball-games. races, schools, librar- ies and churches were cloed '11,: down. It was reported in the prtws that in some towns the people face-cloths. In the military camps where e Town walk‘ M nearly 150000 men were being The pail beulrl were Messrs. l. 1h a, "- Leroy Ho f? Ems to be an earnest Home, Stanley Tanton, Inuis ~m Albertans older cltl- Moore, and Arthur it Brennan. trained, one out of every four "came down with it." The disloca- “jc tion of industry was terrific. but one instance must suffice. The New Interment was 1n the People's York Telephone vompenr had 1.- COMPROMISI All women ere paying more 111-1011111111 1° 111° hm- A mm‘ rapid subsidence toward normal.’ r0121" wlfnfm lsnlglfttlolgeghalid It l8 calculated that in the United G BYE ' Very few women - and these not _ h“ 1 always the smartest t- weartthtelr 1g‘; WM K101111125‘, 15513’, 3gb? mgpufp m; died of influenza in the lest quer- "gfit ggllithveveg‘:adihe?lmngauye,‘zlg for P. E. Island. gut 1,250 persons m 13x13, r pplng onlthelr ehorilldrzasé d1“ 1" NW“ s“ " fmme 0m 3133233 agrllnxrlosfhrflitloacltlevfldo“ p" a K "Will's *0 ""1 P°*1"°"°°- ""11 '1 - tlll e o" ‘t Alberto“ $'1.11'.“‘§'tl1'1““§ot§‘§ln§p Fglififii‘... States. In Western Samoa 7,000 effect dround the back. mey pull out c1 e 11011111811011 01 30-000 W- sof flat ished. in Alaska. entire villages of jillrgtnabtgsgextrlllghqbrtgsh i1 en- mldmos lost all their adult in- tlrely beck from the brow and hablletnts. In March i919. “m8 side as fer back as the earl. w the news that Labrador had 10st fasten in little-girl manner with e half its population from the dis- w-l" ..'*1t:°:..:t:"'.s*’=..t1* outward to fasten with the ll some we? t r. 1.._ Allen. in le rim“ pm. 600 operator; ill, and asked sub- the wrlbers to confine their memages to urgent calls. . The onset of the disease was peculiar in this respect —"e few cases one week, s few more the next, then a terrific increase with a vast number of deaths, then e States alone 500.000 deethswerest- ter of 1918. I have not the figures In British ‘India 0,000,000 fell further 1.000.001) in the Native ease. "The total loss of life" eeye Bcrlbneru "was certainly much larger. 111 l few ' rs John wary?“ Mm“ mm’ Chanel bows or with tiny jewelied momh,’ "m, [hg 10$ in n11 91¢ ‘I Everett . “"1". and Herbert N 137M‘ whfll". teacher st -~ ether home h _.A, stalk)“ ‘Pg: 131° some arrangement 11sec. Herbert “empiric- iil‘."d§’§‘§i.d2€“§?.d°231li.8°3fli 322 $33..“ "lmmg ‘" ‘h’ ‘”°"" back of the left eer. held in neat “fir” with or gjgeeughzxgmzg been many visitatlons of influenza c pe. e en se "100! 111811" b111- 92: bnf: 3% “one 11nd assumed the proportions id l f 1918 The ep- - love-Bhutan look et the beck of U10 31115:; glmggllfyfmy be m down 1n my recollection there have (as I know to my discomfort) but stellation Caprlcoonus for a good part of the year. Now, each time the moon comes into conjunction with Jupiter we have had miny weather. The two were in con- junction on the night of Oct. 4th: ii rained violently on the night of O:t. 5th. In conjunction Sept. 7th; rain that night. In conjunc- tion, moon at full. Aug. ll; rain all next day. Conjunction July 1'1. cloudy then rain 18th, Conjunction June 18th; rain at night and showers all next day. Perhaps this is only coincidence but the trail is worth following the dates could be extended, but space forbids. FLEAS INVADE CANADA I note that the "human flea" (Pulex irritans) is said to have appeared in Halfiax. and a friend i/ells "le. in good faith. that it has been found in the eastern part of this Province. l... O. Howard. in "Household Insects of the United States." has this to say about such invasions: "Examination of many specimens of fleas . . . shows that the species which commonly overruns houses during the damp summers, in our Eastern cities at least. ls not, as many have sup- posed, the human flm (Pulex 1r- ritans); but the common cosmo- politan flea of the dog and the cat (Pulex serraticepsf‘) The dog and cat flea “occasio rally sips hu- man blood." is the rather poetic way in which one writeu- describes lis attack. Btill, an authentic ‘men of P. irritans was found in Canada in 1930. I. have this note on hand: "The human flea (P. irritans) 1mm found infecting a dwelling at New Westminster, B. C- (June 30.) npecime of this species were forwarded to, and identified by, Dr. M. A. Stewart, of the Bloe Institute. This appears to be the first definite record of P. lr- I ritsne in Canada." Under a magnifying class the dogendcatflealsseentohavee e row of strong recurved spines on the margin of the head, point- ing backwards over the body. The lrunlan flea has no such spines. It has been found difficult to rear flees in captivity. The larvae must have moisture but within very narrow limits: too much is es fatal es foo little. It is supposed that the eet heat of summer. and the over- eating of houses in win- ter, have proved to be the obstacles to tlv spread of thek pests on the American continent. NATURE NOTES "Autumn is here!" 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