‘W Gill AAALAAAQAA‘AAA , w v, Baby Days at Bayer NOT ‘coon umn NOV. 1st,'1929 Icwlllglvclrcoct pussuudtouslLWolIh THE BAYE n“ ‘£7.11 p OI II. m- includsgilblldmruplcJ ycorsold. 10-24-81- Ohsrgc with cvery half doccn Oabuot rhotos. Babies only. one special s x 1o llllrgcugnt 11th cvcry doscn. We will allow-you for this advertisement 1 pay mcnt including ellllrgoment. pug thc labia and avoid the Xmas rush. ‘ xx x;x ‘AA ‘xx xxx‘ Studio R STUDIO 16S GIMS Georg; fir“; P“ ,.,.. ..sr_.~qg- *‘~%__ - . ’ ‘Classified Advertisements _ § n... mo... . ‘i’ .".'.' ifi 3'.‘ 232 S ls pcr lino of I words v ‘ls n lino of s words i neronwcocwwwovm ooooooo-oioooooiofloo 7f Agents Wanted Boarders Wanted - A gains nsqumsn m nus wc- BOOM AND BOAR-D. APPLY 40 Grafton Street, _ 0241-10-25-21. sclltbc ost wlards- "'”‘°..... 17.. ‘S’. t» '1» sdlsn Ohristmls Greetlllo Cards.’ Rtlll m 09., s10 Spadins. Avc., Toronto. A. w. Oct. 22, 2a, 2s, 2o. _ To‘ Let 1o m-r-uousr: AND mum To m. Apply 201 orrftch st. 9415-21 souss 'ro nap-Array mma askorv- 93 ‘ use: sinmr, staging-uranium ' bedroom. also bed sittiqgroom with iu-gs rlrc place. Central. Apply this ofticc. ‘ _" 593-31 ._ .. , . __ , [OE RENT-FUI-NIHED HEATED apartment, suitable f two. Posses- sion Nov. lst. Phone _5-J for 19-. wmgmgnt, V 945131 . . Miscellaneous pop-Arc has rou- rrnr: sas- gor-pg ghipments on short notice. Guardian Central Prmwrv. . , osza-io-io-t! ———-t-'——*—-T" JOIN All!!!) ‘ ‘MACDOt-ALD. Laud surveyor, Hcrmanviile, Bouris. lO-Z-lmpd. GROCERY SPECIAL! —~ STORE!“ Grocery b offering choice‘ number _ Scottie herring. ' one Island and N Island fresh romsdrmackcrei. cod- iish, isrgc and small. Aish fulli llnc of Christie's Biscuits of s11 kinds. fresh eggs and butter. We are also offering greatly reduced prices in 2.11 oths groceries. Island crap- berrlcs 1s cents “nor lb-or fl lbs. for 25 cents. ._ Clli and 51¢ our prices before purchasing ciscwhere‘ .or phqpg 12, 10-25-21. Female Help Wanted wpnIIb-MAID Folt KITCHEN st Parker House. 0100-10-94! WANTED-MAID. APPLY ELDON _ Kgigl, 9354-8 WANTED-MAID FOE GlNhllAl. houscwork. Apply 1s Hayfield 3t. ‘MOI-IU-IS-tf. For Sale nAvsusrim Arrui Reeves’, Southpprt. AT F. S. r-w-uww-w-i-‘P-iii” POI lALI-YOUNG PIG! FOB. Nov. 1st. Delivered. Preston Ellis. 9347-10-21-22-25-26 FOB SALE — S TON GRAHAM- Bros. ‘rruck. Nash Motor Salts 0°- 9408-10-28-31 roa siimmo us‘. hogan AND room signs on hsnd st Guardian Office. l roa sspnés bAnms MusxaA-r coat. Excellent condition. Writs "A" care oi Gusrdisn. 9435110-24-31 ., ———--1-— F011. SALE-AT HAZELBIOOK J5 scrcs of land and six cattle wo to freshen in November. Jamcs aghsn. 943'" Ion sum-noun can-r: s "l!" set oi’ harness: Nationslvcc-s N!‘ lstcr; mud 1m: buffet; Correction on hcatcr: mm bed land ryrlns commode. Apply at this offigca” m ‘ s’ | DARK MINE; RANCH RAISED who and Guam: stacks!” l4‘ ' ir. Me um ar M111!‘ 1 012s o: 21.00 a pair.‘ A limited ’num~ bar for immediate dellvllv. Vllll! , sum m: Farms, at. stepmo- ' u. g, lil-lo-WJJLOL WEETIII IOIIE FOB iAilull AT moors Iiuiphaht-r, Kuntcr voo- ‘ 1| m.‘ gfhofgol, wcll brokln. from "90 00.1800 lbs. Thcsc lro I004 mm ha.‘ arm o. Msclilnnoo- ownsr.“ ‘ ‘ - "H" Wanted warn ' % ‘rirmr, mar or Scgildfllccs Teacher for Arty" lhorc school. Cupplsmct 0135-09- llcil A. bioltcvlli, lccrc . All!" m," . "csss-io-u. hi, 3-‘ ‘r ‘ ‘ OIII IOI MOUNT ldicdll’ n. suvvlowofll o‘ otyosnAlcxA. A olsaho-u-al. . tl but he believed that this was the time senators and business;men?",hc' I - r , \ nosnmslts wANmp _ crumm- . men boarders can be accommodated hi, a b lght. front room, at. 218 l-llllsbci- gh street. 9420-10-24-31. '- A v ‘Articals AFofSaIe ' ’ £5» sAau-Ishrrqncs. clmsr or Drawers, Bolas, Kitchen Stoves, etc. Apply Guardian. 8402-10-23-31. consist-m... m. m..." Coat in good condition. Apply Cvlllfdiln Oilics. 9423-10-24-31. Male Help wanted ‘WANTED -- MAN (SINGLE) T0 work on farm. Apply to yernon S. Munn. Mermaid. R. n. 5.. 501-31 Q AN {UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY ' can bc earned. weekly $35_h$50in spars time selling vwcll known lino Perscnsl Christ- mssCards. Scores of Btenogra- phers, Accountants, Clerh. cm. K cxcccd ’ this last season. Beauti- * tul new portfolio free. Master Kraft Co.. Limited. Toronto. Rcprcsents- tives ranted small towns also. M. H. W. Oct, 2,4,1,o,11.14,1c,1a,21, ' 2335,2630. WILL. PRESENT (OOllillnileff from pogo l) Robb or Premier King would not bc required. thc conference couidfbc ‘ar-'_ ranged at short notice. l-Ic had dis- "cu.ss'cd_ the matter with tho Federal representatives for the Province, and was s now awaiting word from Ot- tawa. 4_ The subsidy-claims w be tckebfup, would bc along inclines of the brief presented at the Dominion-Provin- cial Conference held at. Ottawa in November, i021, which included dcbt ‘allowance, subsidy for want of pub-. ilc lands, cost oi Government, admin- istration. share of thc Fishery award,- and darnagcsdor non-fulfilment of. thc‘ terms of Union. lnsddition,‘ there ;wou1d be a sixth~ claim for compensation for the Dillon Sana.- torium. Emphasis would bc placed on the decreased purchasing power of the dollar as compared with its vsi- ue at thc time of Confederation, and on the {fact ‘that subsidy payments shcuid“'bs msdc with this decrease in view. Asked fr ltthcd been definitely de- clded that the three Manx-r Prov- inces should Present their cis-lms in- dividuciiy, Premier Saunders said he could not speak for thc other Prov- inces or for the Federal Government, course which Mr. Roblrhadytin view. ‘jwhiic we hsvc claims in common with New Brunswick and Nova 8co- tis." he said, “our next imDOI-tant claims are of a provincial nature and qgn b, presented alone. This is what 1 gm prepared to do." . . v I"Do you l-ntlciplte any result-with pect to our subsidy claims, from, 31.0 forthcoming conferenc oi Marl? i was isked. . "I do not know what thc sgenfh pi that conference will be. or when it is to be called," Mr. Saunders rc-. “pligd, "1 havc received no notifier‘ tion of that I did undcnisnd,_st thc outset, that this rnsttcr might. u discussed.‘ and 1 suppose the" 1o no harm in discussing it; but P"- sonsily, I cannot sec what result it would cfisct, sinoc thc_ ‘ ‘f, clslms will bo pnsentcd in any casc bcforc a board oi cxports." Thc Prcmlcr said hc had no ob- jsction of any kind to thc proposed Maritime conference bclng held in tho Confcdcrstiorf Chamber hers. Us had no information on the subiool apart from what ‘had sppolrod In thc press. DR. J. P. MILLAR- ‘omstvscacsos norms-i’: u‘: "ofiv-r , R. I. - coma-saga» Cursor on» sol "F!" mmsswm-wmw» ' prices. coma 1n and look them over. Central uardia mumps-rm marriage lllloo ln noslns. our. to-day of Elisabeth Mlnio uftchmlrter oi n. Gordon Lciwh ct this city, in Emggt , A. Hunt, M. 0.. of Calgary. Alberta. After the marriage they lcsvc on an extended visit to the Old Country, sailing from Montreal ccrly next week. FUNERAL NOTICE-Tho funeral of the lstc Grscc McCallum. rcllc or thc ilflsbmtls“'£$hts'lii'w'ill encc st Kingston, service starting at 2 o'clock. Interment Clyde River Com. etcry, rm. run GAUDET hu iult rs. ceivcd s. largo shipment of Under- wood typewriters which is now on display in his store owner Bydncy and Great George Btrccts 112m machines can be boufht st special 8M CAI. ACClllltNut-Ycstcrdsy sf- ternoon shortly before s o'clock, a car procec south on Prlncc sltrect struck by a car proceed- ing west; oh Grafton Btrcct. The running board of thc first car was broken and thc rear- lcft. fcndcr dam- aged. The rear right wheel was brok- crl by bcing carried over thc curb. SPLENDID Tll-OPHIES — Home magnlficenfti-ophies donstcd to tho various " in thc championship classes at the Fox Show arc on dis- play in Holmsifs window. They in- clude exceptionally large silver cups of the finest workmanship and s1- togethcr mskc up s display ncvcr ex- celled in this Province on any occa- slon. POTATO MOVEMENT-Tho Can- adian National Railways report that so far during‘ thc current month s2s csrioads of potatoes, table stock. have been ferriedto ‘thc mainland consigned to the Canadian wcst, Bi. John‘ and Halifax. On October 1r s. S. Anna Sophie left Bummcrsldc for Cubs. with o3 car-loads ofsccd. On Oct. 18 S. S. Rajah left Charlotte- town with 7'1 carlosds o! tsbic stock and on thc sams data thc B. 8. Lis- beth left Georgetown for Cubs. with 10s cars. B. Snrrcdncs took cu st Charlottetown 25 car-loads of seed and DON'T MISS hearing tho play in. Msrshfieid Hall, Tuesday, Opt. 29. Rustlcc, wish to thank the good Sisters and Nurses of the City Hospi- tsi, and the many friends for their kill-dams shown to their daughter luginc. during hcr recent ‘illncss thcrc. MARITIME HORSES Provinces will be represented in the first competition aver to be held in Coflee that has earned 1C5 1131118 EN coffee bears thc name “King Cole," you may be cure that: it is worthy of its name. You know King Cole Tea. You have faith in it, for its reputation has been earned by long years of consistent excellence. _ c The some ttandurds an experimce in the selection of the Coffee, supervision‘ of the roasting and are in the pa ‘ were neces- sary before King Cole Coffee could bear the sarnc name as this famous Canadian tea. King Cole Coifee is cl good as King Cole Tea. 508-1. Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. JOMDh Gallant, of M52. FOR. TORONTO FAIR MONCTDN. Oct. 26-31119 Maritime MALONE-At I8, 1029. years. much! from thc rcsidcncc oi his bmthcr-ln-isw John J. Bcvidsnt. cg Uppcr Queen st. Friday morning at m to st. thcncc in theT-t. C. Ocmctofl- at Georgetown 22 carloads, leaving thc latter port on Oct. 22. At thc presentllnic qths. Potato. Growers‘ Association an loading thc stcamcr Sir James Bell at Summcrsidc. The Harris Abbatoir Company and thc Association have each a steamer coming to Summer- sidc and Georgetown this week. Potato Growers reason/ms Mr. Edward Montgomery. of Mod- ford, Mass, left yesterday aftcr spending c. fortnight with his grand- parents at St. Margsrcts and Mor- cil. Mr. Claude Be " -, of Boston, who has bcen spending his holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Den- ici Bearistxsldnipequc, ieavcs on re- turn tomorrow morning. ~ MARRIAGE! CAIRNS-MATIIIJSON - At mom; Oct. 16th., by Rev. M. o. arfrdcrhi Lionel Edwin Calms of Shamrock mg 1mm, Mathcson oi Inkorman. iIAKER-CASELIHF-At tho United Church PIISOIIIIQ» Tuesday, Oct. 22nd. 1020. by mv. GOO. Ayers. Bcrtic L. J. Cascicy. of Kcnsingtnll. r. 1:. Island. Kcnsington. on Herbert R. Bskcr to o WHEATLEY—HOOD'.-At Cornwall United Church on Wednesday, Oct. 23rd, by Rev. E. M. Aitkcn, B. A» Amy Annie Hood. dsulllill‘ 0f W- and Mrs. Wesley I-Itod. UOTIWIH- w James Milton Wheaticy of North Riv- cr. NawsoN-NrwMAN-At thc homo oi thc bride's parents, Now l-llvcll on Wednesday. Oct. 23rd. by W" 1r. u. Aitken. n. A. not; Bclic Now- msn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pops Newman. to Leonard Burloll N"? son of North River. DEATH! ‘ Charlottetown. Oct. David Msionc. slid 40 Dunstan! Il-Iillol» .__...._..._.__. v aaooeoooaooooooooo-ooo-oo» N. D. MacLcad uttonnsn’ - rumours: rhuo its m; scam slflfiflllilllitll.’ Canada for ilvc gaited Kentucky saddle horses,_at thc Royal Winter Ilalr, Toronto. ~by horses from thc stables o! Mr. Angus McLean, of Bsthurst, N. B.. long idcntiflcd with the pulp and paper industry of Can- sds. Mr. McLean, who has relinquished active participation in the sflsirs of thc cnterprisg with which ho wss ss- socisted has established an exclusive stable and breeding establishment at his homo in Bsthurst. Thc stallion "Midnight" was pur- chased by Mr. McLean in 1928 as foundation stock, and s. short timc later four mares were brought from Kentucky. Since which the stable has bccn further augmented by oth- er purchases, including anpther stai- ilon "Golden Fancy." a two year old, Two, foals sired by Midnight have rnsdc their debut at the McLean stable. ' Bciorc shipvml thc horses to thc Royal Winter Fair via the Canadian National Rsilwsys, Mr. Molnar; will enter them at thc Msritim Winter Fair, st Amherst, N. 8., and it is his intentiop to exhibit them also at thc Inter ational Show st Chicago. DR. W. R. CARSON Palmer nrndnts Cblmprmtcs Chronic and Nervous Jllnqsu 1M Prince St. Phone I01! Opposite Si. Paul's Church. THIS DRUG STORE -—' g , lino of rubber goods, Including Atomlnoro. Bvrlnm loo Caps, lcbbcr Glovol. l!" W!" lctilcs, etc. lsntlsclr lot Water Bottle is the boss bcttu manufactured and olfrlll s two Illfl guarantee. ‘u: dour: nxooorsrs Qsrlsrdrcsiflccrlollllntlh Eichsnlos ssw the ordeal through, although a few flour traders coiispsed and had to be sidcd from thc trading dfllillled out of thc wheat pit today 1n I "m! reminiscent of war pgnic dll/s. Frantic mdcrs heaped their holdings of whcst into a msrkct a1. ready overllowlns with sciilng orders, and under tremendous pressure sup- port crumbled and prices drollbod 12 cents s. bushel below yesterday‘; g1“- ing lcvcis. By noon thc avalanche had spent its force and with thc stock markets rebounding, wheat too, csmc back to finish 4% to 6% cents lower ‘than Wednesday. xg u impmsibic m» them u. proceed with thc work of a Flying Chi: until s landing flcid is accur- recommend that this council every assistance in its powcr towards securing sultsbls iandllll Iltltmd for an airport; that a committcg or thc Charlottetown Board of ‘Prado bc sp- polntod w cooperate with thc oili- clsis of tho Flying Club to find ways and means whereby s. landing iicid , may be accrued sud equipped." meat, which has tho land lcssod might bc willing to pcrmit its use for airport fscllitics. Ciilcs gcncrslly Opening Of New St. James Church . We extend to all an invitation to the open- ing of the new St. Jam es Church, at Summer. field, on Sunday, October 27th. Morning service at 10 o'clock; afternoon Special sermons at at 2 o'clock. both services by Rev. L. Smith, B. A., Saint Dunstan’s University and Rev. Joseph McGreel, C. S. S. R., Charlottetown. 507.2i cramp armor cr.... FRIDAY ‘Loo-Choir Rehearsal-Hearts blous- orisl Hall. IJO-locisl givcn by the Sunday School and Young Poopiss’ lo- ciety, to which arc cordially h- vitcd thc rncrubcn and adher- ents of thc United Church c! Canada now attending Qrluco o! Wales College and thc business wllcges, as well as all thc young | poopic of this church-Social loll- ALMOST PANIC (Continued from N80 1) _-_....- storm oi selling, until rssovcf! brought values back to within six ccnts of tho prcviaus day's close. MONTREAL EXCHANGE MONTREAL. Oct. si-Pcrccd sell- ing during which block after block oi stock was thrown on thc market by brokers, who could no iongcr hold it for clients, when additional margin was not forthcoming today, throw Mon‘ l Stock lkchmgs into a mar panic. Total sslcs . schcd thc un- precedented figurs of 302,621 shares and practically every stock on tbc board list finished with losses rang- ing from s. point up to as points. At thc extreme dip, which occurrcd around noon. millions of dollars had bccn wiped from thc markct values of thc loaders. A largo proportion of the losses were made up, howcvcr in a vigorous upward thrust in thc af- ternoon, but st thc closo thc quota- tions wers still, in most cases sub- stantisily below those of yesterday. I ADD wAm. emu-r .. .. NEW YORK." N. Y., Oct. 24.-'.l'bc remarkabic an ccivfs public spec- uictlon in stocks, which has swept ovor thc country during thc psst five year's, cams to a climax today in thc W?“ "P7101118 stampede of selling ever experienced on tho N" York Stock Exchangg and other loading security msrkcts. Not sincc thclwcr panic, which resulted in closing tbs cxchllllc for 17 wccks in 1014 his Wall Street scen such l. dark and trylnl dly. and never in financial history have security markets been thrown into such s tumult. It ap- peared for s time that thc stock mar- ket would be unsblc to fs-cc thc sit- uation, and that. trading would hgvc to be suspended, but thc loading floors. CHICAGO EXCHANGI CHICAGO, Oct. ii-Thc wit”, STRESSES NEED (Continued from page l) d; your committee therefore would give Clark. Geo. ‘rwcedy and Bdscrt Cot- on was reappointed in invcstlgau possibilities in this regard. In rolls-d to thc prcssnt labour situation regret was expressed that steamship companies oJobgcr ssw fit ip send potato steamers bi Char- lottetown on account of difficulties experienced with the loading crews. It was suggested that the whois mat- tcr hinged on the fact that 22 mcn are employed to a gang in Char- lottetown, as compared with lo men elsewhere. The opinion was expressed by s number oi thc members that any efforts made by thc Board of ‘Rode to bcttcr thc situation would be misunderstood. ' Maritime Conference Dec. 20. It was announced that the meet- ing ci thc Maritime senators and business men will take place in Charlottetown about November 20. Discpprovai was expressed on thc choice of thc dats as thc Royal Win- ter Fair is also scheduled to begin on that dstc. VACOINATION CAMPAIGN A Vaccination campaign is being conducted by the Red Cros. Society dilrlng which thc local ‘ ‘ assisted by the Rod Crms Nurses expect to visit ovary rural school in cbcprovincfthis Bil. for thc purpose of vaccinating the children. The per- centage of unvacclxiaicd children at- tending thclcouniry schools‘ is alarm- ingly high above U per cent. Why such a condition should exist is rather hard to realise with the knowledge oi psst history or the terrible ravage small-pox wrought before vncclns was discovered and cvcn since where it has not boon used. ' In the cmmtriss wcrc every child is ropuircd to bc vaccinated and the law is strictly sdhcmd to. small-pox is practlcdlyxunknown. If thc ctlltlngvboudition in Prince Edward Island is not corrected a Small-pod epidemic will be the result. lwturlatcly many of the epidemics in Canada and the United sums during recent yon-rs have "been mild, but n. scvcrc ons without warning may break out at any time. lbr cxsmplc. in Den- vcr in 1821 there were 924 cases of small-pox and 3'1 deaths, ln 1922 there wile I06 cucs and 247 deaths. In Windsor, Onario in 1024 an epidemic broke out irrwhich ihm were c7 ccscs and 32 deaths and all deaths were in unvsoclnsted people. No one reading thc history of small- pox can fail to bc impressed of the vsluo oi vaccination. Before thc days of vaccination small-pox was chiefly c. dlscssc or thc children: the adult population consisted o! survivors or s childhood attack. In those day! ill miropc thcrc wciesooooo small-poll deaths anualiy. Gcorgc Bell of Edin- burg who wrots, "rho small-pox, cver since its introduction in Europe more hm a thousand you-s ago, has descen- dld with undlminlshcd y‘ ‘ from generation to generation", and again in the wm-ds of Dr. Lcttson,~lI0l, "In reflections upon its ravsgcs thc mind revolts with horror." in England in the days bcforc vaccine a lady's only requirement to bc considered bcatst-lfill was w be free from pox marks. Vaccination has romoved thc danger of this tprribic disuse from our midst but in order to keep small-pox sub- ducd vaccination must be carried on from generation to generation. Herc is s way in which the school Truman snd Women's Institutes can be of unlimited vsluc to their own communltics and the oduntry in gen- eral by losing that vaccination is car- ried out in their own families and dis- trlcts. The campaign is being put on this fail in ordcr lo give. parents who hsvc thoughicssly neglected vaccination of their children In opportunity to hsvc it done and thereby make them immune to small-pox. The Provincial Board of Health is , rupplylns thc vaccine and the lied Suggests Government Cooperation Crol society has organised and is carrying on thc work of thc campaign. Mr. Clark spoks oi thc possibility Twenty-five conic isbcing charged per gcstod that thc provincial govern- oi loosing part of thc Connolly cs- childio defray cxpcnse over and cbovcl tats on lt. Pours Mad, and sug- thc cost of thc vaccine. It is desired that it bc thoroughly understood that I thh Ix not to be I yearly practise and » ‘fill lens will map some cs0 square miles, camera equipment at, an altitude of 5,000 feet will map five times 'that arct- ‘ cabin monopiane is largely used by pcrtlculsr advantage being that the personnel is relieved from wind pres- sure snd cold. For oblique work thc present used exclusively. In the lat- ter thc camera is nwunied on a cir- cowling of the cmkpit, in the nose oi camera. can be traversed through s horizontal arc of 180 degrees; it can bc locked in any. position of its trav- with thc bostis msdc through strong veyor of wide field experience‘, dir- ccts thc pilot in his efforts to follow as cxsctiy as possible thc p mjected ground trace of the flight line. The ground speed cf the craft-s partic- uiar consideration in vertical work where each photograph must overlap its neighbours by over fifty percent in the direction of flight-As deter- mined by a special camera sight. For oblique work, in order to keep a check upon the altitude of the plane, hc records barometer readings for each set of pictures. from either sldc to influence thc dir- ection of thc draft. it will "drift" to thc right or left ‘of thc theoretical straight line which the picne is en- deavouring to follow. In order to ov- ercome thc drift, the craft is nosed until the plane is observed to follow the desired route as projected on the ground. The resulting angle between the iorc-snd-aft axis of the craft. and thc ‘travelled flight linc is called the sngic of drift, and this angle must. be allowed for in the camera orient- ation and its position upon the semi- circular camera track. the navigator, use is also msds of a grid so designed ~nnd' thc aircraft as to project upon the ground s. network of trace ‘lines ol known dimensions. By this mcars hc is enabled to make sketches of governing ground features with con- siderable accuracy which sketches are or valuable mistsnce inter in thc in- terpretstion of the features appear- ing upon thc photographs and in the carrying out of subsequc ‘ ThLs grid makes use of a principle of perspective that, parraiiei lines sp- pcsr to meet in the truc horizon. It was designed in the offioc of thc phical survey of thc Department of the Interior byserisl photographic methods, two types of photographs arc employed, namely, the vertical and the oblique. The oblique photo- Irs-ph may be used for plotting maps or to smaller scales for areas such ls exist in parts of northern Canada. whmbths topographical dctsu lies practically_upon_ the same plane. The vertical photograph is used in gen- erki, for plotting maps to a. larger scale than ‘with’ thc oblique. ""4081 Phototraphy, s larger num-‘ ber of photographs is required for method. One thousand vcrticsi pho- lofllllho at the usual sltl-t tudc of 10,000 feet with an 8-inch while the same number of oblique photographs-taken with the same For vertical work. s special type of the Royal Canadian Air Force, its flying boat with s free nose is, at culcr track rigidly fastened to thc thc boat. With this mounting the erse. and it can also bc depressed to any angle that may be required. To desden the vibration its contact flexible rubber csblu. THREE IN CREW flhrec men generally comprise the crew of a party ,.cnga.ged in taking aerial photographs: the navigator, the pilot and the camera operator. The navigator is an officer of the Topographical Survey, and thc other members oi thc crew are members of thc stsfi mi the Royal Canadian Air Force-The latter - organization supplies the‘ plane and» locks after its maintenance and actual performance in the field.‘ ‘Included among‘ the pil- ots duties is the requirement tally thc cnft ‘so far aspossible on a. _ - . .1 In conspillngmbpsiinthi "lVpqgrl~ to a scale of _iour miles to an inch ' ‘l uscdin llbr ‘the production of . maps by: the samemrea. than by. the oblique ‘ i ‘ BAKiNG POWDER . ‘Tmmzrffi i i gilere is far mo MAG I C ,1 BAKING POWDER Canada h .. all other t m‘ comlslned MADE nv CANADA _ no ALUM LWJSILLETT CO LTD. ' TOIONVO. CA PG, ,g i“? A-______}.__..< —"WE WILL PAY price for dressed hogs, organs out,» delivered at Kcnsington Wednesday; the highest f October the sot 9456-10-25-81: -nrt. CUNNINGHAM‘ reports Al...‘ 5% solution of Izal for four hour! were ail destroyed-Dismfectant pens. . dens and houses with Izai. Sold st Bruce's. JAMES MACRAE GLACE BAY. Oct. Zk-John A1"- was notified this‘ evening by tele- gram, that his brother, James Mac- Rae, of Outlook, Sask, died thil morning, following injuries received , in a train accident. Tho telegram contained no further particulars oth-L. er than he had been injured lasjm lt is presumed that his motor must have been struck by a loco- motive. The deccsscd was c native c: Prince Edward Island but for many» years had bcenga resident of the Canadian west, where he made a big success of ranching. He was 45 years of age and unmarried. I-le is surviv- ed by nvc brothers-John A. and Hazard, oi Glace Bay: Wendell, two sisters-Mrs. Thompson, in lhl~ straight and level course at u uni- form speed siong the route as pro- jected. ' The navigator, who is also c. commissioned Dominion land Sur- DBTFI‘ CORRECTED When the wind is sufficisnty ‘strong gently into thc wind In connection with the» work of ounted in flights. Topographical Survey st Ottawa and constructed _in its Phyical Testing Hibernia-p. , . expose thc camera st thc required m'°gf_gfjfl"""i"m; 1331:‘: intervals and h.‘ general w m: sitcr “n mmsflmom, ‘m m m. n“ "m “ml-chm "wmud m. m,‘ ‘the actual work of taking thc photo- _ o; ghlflogubn’ ‘m, u” n.0,". n. “lawn h only m, mum“ ncphs and toqcc that thc camera is stion of thc Government. thc bus “h”, mum“ could bc mlfi‘ provincial. _ _______________ "limit"! XII 0| "'17: iii-m sun-m lac‘ Icrubc functioning efficiently. lmr work mission cxpcsurcs arc ion- mul’ ilifiiwtiilijiufifiic/ " I The camera operators duties are to controlling factor, but accuracy must not. be sacrificed for it. Phologrs ___ days are few and nu‘ betwecnn% that great cars ‘must be taken that flights upon such days are in cvq) way productive of satisfactory suits. . ' The remains will be taken to P. E. I. for burial. In the Acton-Slough district o2. England factory workers have increr used from 60,000 to 150.000 in thelasi five years. . Only one-third of the children 1h the Philliplnes are able to go ' in school, and '70 per cent oi them never got beyond the fourth grade. Talkies are increasing in Cuba. Scotland has many harmonics. cons tests. - ______ a Increased facilities in steamship re: frigcratfon has effected a. marked in; thc United States to the Orient. hound Claus of Scale won two prize!’ ct the recent Isle of Wight dOZ show at Ryds. ' Chancellor of the Exchequer Snow- tion of $500 "to help reduce the Brit- ish National Debt." It was demonstrated in Europiyrei cently that repeated processes ‘o! ' starvation will cause n worm m 11v; 20 times as long as it would other- wise have done. sn electrical device, while for obil i work, the operation of the camera ‘ by hand. and the pictures are ts plied with six magazines, each con- *5} ersensitizicd film, capable of taking , from one hundred and five to one. ‘ hundred and ten pictures of size ‘l by _ 0 inches. - A. In nii the operations, speed is l’ u A,“ . .. . “HOTOGRAPHED ._ kiln"! XMAS . 1' Hans .\ ently that. lung worm eggs exposed to j MncRae, Glace Bay business mam!‘ q u‘ night and passed away this morning. , . - Daniel, and David. in the west; siso~ A west. and Mrs. Smith, of Halifax.“ crccss in the shipment of food from, The Prince of Wales‘ Alsatian wolf-r " 7 : den has received an anonymous donai ' I Ono t0 two miles. A camera is sup-H“ “l taining one roll of panchromatic hyp." 9449-1045412.) f , _ I _ ‘ r i | h‘; l . .