OCTOBER 18. 1028 _ l’, “ri- a yo,’ . r. a ' m . ' was CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ 6 .1‘ can : is UNZZE- RAY’S CORNER _ , c c When a man falls, a woman runs BLACKFELIDWS AT WAR. ‘in and holds a stick over liim, cry- 11118. “Do not kllll" l The natives of Australia are often . . ullgd "Blackfeliows," because of t‘ their dark skins. Before the whites ‘ llama to the continent, it seems that lure Blackfellows had never used 1m. seen a_ bow - and - arrow.f mieir weapons were chiefly spears" and boomeranfls- . - I I Except for the blowgun. the‘ lboomgrang is probably the most ill-i fllercstlllg savage weapon. It is a bent; stick which will tend to conic back; w the man who throws it. ; A common fornl of thc boomerang l; two feet long. two or three inches widc. and less thin an inch tllick. The curves it makes differ llith the way it is hurled. If held with its flat side "level" with the earth, ll. will go forward, then upward, then buck- ward. Unless it strikes something on‘ ll; path, it will return to within o. few feet of the thrower. l Such boomerangs' are used by; The combat seldom lasts more Australians, to kill snlall game, such 1111111 1111 110111- 511111120 to suy, very as birds. Clever hunters are able to 1'“ 1?°"-"»'~11'1 1110 lliidly llurt. Some- bflng down lowqlylng duel“ ‘b11410; there is no lilore damage Larger boomerangs are also used ma“ *1 11101011 111111. When it is 4m cripple or kill kankaroos. or in '99" ""11 11110 01 1110 ivarriors is wm-gam ~ ibiidly hurt. the battle stops. When two tribes have a quarrel] The Elackicliows or.- not "civil- wcmcn and children as well as men ‘z d- b1" 111 511011 iliiiwst bloodless march to a grassy space. Threqblmiles I 1111111< 111cy Show more men from each side start the sen“ ma" 111° 11/111105 who kill balm They carry long. ‘voodenihundreds of thousands of men in their wars. swords and stout shields. A sword whangs down upon a shield, then the blow is returned. In a few minutes get into the fray. Boom-l erangs and spears fly. WANT ZOOIJSTS‘T0 STUDY dailgil-cils and rxpcnsive. it is un_ TIIE ‘FLYING FOX"..c_suitable for general use. All these i [methods arc hopelessly inadequate syutbe gdléllllll‘; Paegs) 13 @133, mlg-HOICSOIHO slaughter is the r - - "l . .— HHS, Although an engagement of two: “Hcw costly the present methods years at $3000 ll year, with an arc is shown by the report of the additional 81500 for expenses isllirisbane and East Moreton Pest oiicn to zcclcsisi-s wiiiins w study Destruction Board, which, since 1110b 1110108)’ 01 1119 ‘T134118 10X"§January 1. this year, has expended with a view to its extermination ill ‘$4000 in destroying. 72.226 of tliesc Australia by scientific means, fewlposis, and there are llgerully capiiciiiicns have so far been rc- hundreds oi millions ravaging the 061F211 by 1:: BOl/eggilgfiikiit-l f ‘fruit areas; oi the north during the . 8 m 8C8 O 9 yng QX.-,\‘_f_fl§()fl"_ which is a species 0i giant but tliati Tiurc are five species of these 1611518 011 111111. 11115 110611 realized buts; in Australia. thc commonest for years but only a few monthslond most destructive being thc 1E0 11141 1110 80110111111001 (100100 10 lgrcy-headcd flying fox. The name ciimnaisn asainst the animal- is given on account of thc dog-like “Many 0111110115 11101110015 01 1108- head and reddish color. They are tgilcticnfhaire iécn z-lricg".ssiiidtliipn actually tropical and sub-tropical 0 081‘ 0 0 011110 0 0011 10 animals. but they occur as for and Industrial Research. “ShootingL-uth as Glpp5lund_ is cxlicnsivc. Btrychninq is succccs- They are nocturnal and gregari- fui to an extent. Poison B11808 1110 rim, living ill camps of hundreds oi 110i. Cfiiiciillbffl. 1180:1158 (‘if 111110 01111111- thousands. and migrating accord- iiy of the at. an it s a most m- ing to season alld good supply, but 1105511110 10 E1110 i1 161-1111111058 110' they usually rctuin L: 1c salnc 1W0 1t 1011080711118- - comps in .iicccssive ssosoils. "Infection with a. certain bacillus 1n me guy time they cllng up. 15 1-8-1111 1.0 110W 0199-1011 siliiwfikiifl Isidi down to the branches 0i thg 111" 1- 801110 379315 i180. 11111 9V ' tress. but are restless and alert all wwpficiiis that Samoa 11in bccvmc u single shot will put tile wilolc rc-inicsted. A‘ small flame thrower camp w flight, At night they do has been tried. but besides being appalling damage to irilit trees. FOR SALE BY TENDER Valuable Farm Properties Including “NEWSTEAD" at Winsloe r u a‘ l. A iii? AIDBLHC among Kustral-lans, sllow- "18 1110111011 1111111; i0 protect their fallen husbands. PAGE SEVEN'_ The undersigned, as Executor of the Estate of the lat-c lfldwlii G- Saunders. will "receive tdmlers forsll or any of the following up, to noon oi Saturday the 21th day of October. 19211- (l) rile valuable farm lirolierty"‘”°w“ “s "Mwsiciwh" consisting c1 82 acres of the best soil on the Island, in a high state of cultiva- tion. " Buildings consist of a,n excellent Stone Residence with hot water h 1.1 Wood Bungalow for hired help large barns, Cold 53:12:, Plantfglcotrlc Light aliil Water l"lant. All building! equipped with electric light tiirouzhouc. Exc . icnsiiy wcll 1110c" for Fox ltanchlng in addition to general farminli- I n d‘ Situated five miles from Charlottetown on the Mil 000110 1111 Wlnsloe Station within 200 yards 0f 1111m- I l ments at Nawstead. inciudinx MW‘- sfaugurzolblllilitvroy, b11033 eetc. List suPl1110d on 11111110011111- . . pert nslstln of 110 acres known as "The Old Mc- m, lflfinnliarm; ‘stunted ‘at lllghfleld. No buildings. lwpcrties may be inspected at any "m" "1"" “ppuunon m m” Executor. of Purchase Price of Farm Prolwflms m" 1" The " Eastern Trust Company Charlottetown, l‘. E. l. (2) main a... mortnlc 154 Richmond Street Dated at Charlottetown this lull day (if 0°i°1’"» 19"- 81179-10-13-15-11-20. D I Pw o 1 ec ares roject c Kc W . h - I; l are 1n (l8 T ' ' Is Practical g g motorcycles» 1 Dull At School " a 1 , n .. Oct., 15—De-; ciaring that the cost of St. Lawrence. - waterway along the course of the‘, . . LL. Lavincncc River, had been, de-i " izrmlncd and that it was within , . - wcrkablc limits. Pisfessor W. W.i , ' 1 ‘may,’ Mm, Un,,_,m,,y' sneaky- Literally Expelled for Weakness ng at the annual dinner of the, , , ' , F T ° d C citizens Research Institute of Can- -—- t m Sm m“ n only remained m- Arlthmetic Now Demonstrating 111' I°lII1IIl€ O21 S the pecplc of Canada to examine‘ clcsely the various factors of Nat- New fflf Calcul- ' lanai interest involved in the pro- ‘ H F E ject. The people would have to de- c tniriinz. he said. whcthcr it ‘s dir-l atlOflS, , crrtiy or indirectly in the interests , , ri the stats or against thc inborostsl Women’s Eall and Winter Coats HALF PiliCE. Last 'l‘ the state t: proceed with the , __ _- a n _ V.» ' » . the waterway’ Pr“ Goflorth ma,“ (By Canaan,“ 9,855, They have be“, working on year smodefils, but all real good wearable styles, colors and mm, ma, the mmh o, mdustflarvifroaoivrrpi oncuoci. 17-53. .1. logcillrithms for hundreds of ycoi-s lnfltOl‘l£l.lS._b63.l and wolf collzlrs, cuffs and trim. Regular 11111 11111111111111“ 11111111155 111111 "M11"? “"55" S y '1‘ "Km “f 1mm" m‘ m“ "my a“ m‘ “msmd? M" values ll ) to . 6i). 00. Just eleven iii the lot' so (sonic czirl be- cd a stage whore the present trans-denlfu" b3’ 11g 16111101‘ Diffisidcnt 0f X19186!‘ said. “It takes a learned l )1‘ $ , k d PATONS ’ y taxation facilities were unequal miocibcnne University, Paris. was lit- professor a lifetime to add two log- fOTQ 1 1(- 1351. 3T9 131C e UI) - “rm iii‘? m“ w. a i“ l: -_-—<o->—-—— - . E - wo mnues. ssem ‘ in Arithmetic. ho slated in an in-‘make all the logaritlllm: table: ALL WOOL COATWQ .ti,.vi¢.w ilcre recently. less, as no one would need them." WOOL UNDERWEAR is ligiisizngg:fldacgévi/igbgrgizfgélxlli:lxiaggaidg with a 5011;)‘ ‘of odD011011 Heavy weight all wool coatings H ’ H - - ~ . "c a e o. mys yng emon- . . p J ‘ \ _ ‘by thc use of which he claims thestration of his prowess with figures “regular value up to $4'50i”' E en ’ Pavy Rlbb . W00] U“ ‘azxag: 10-year old child can ac-!during the course of an intcrvie\v.. grey, DPOWII, fawn, sand, derweari brcken 512351 Shlrts ginéigiisn the most (lifficult caicul-E "Yclliagveag born Jiianroghyiaoivdoii. blue, rcscwood, reduced to» and drawers. Special to 1 - .3105. . i r. on a , an up ' ' . Net only docs lie claim t: have in the pcricd of the last celebration clear - - * ~ - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - » 11313.31??? §E§iiZ§Z§§"to°‘.3"i§°l§ZZ§§’?§11.1131"- ’°" h“ m“ "“'8°"°°° ALL WOOL FLANNEL BOYS’ COAT SWEATERS l - - ISIZ . _ . iCf mathematics. but a short time‘ Not only did he thus compute - - , r1,» u An airport is being built near ago discovered a method of (iBIBTIXl-IIChB age of the reporter in a mann- 8 We“? an wool flannel’ 32 111' R eguhyl- $2 5Q quality '1 .-' Mexico City on what was formerlyifilig Whether or nct a figure is aicr oi four seconds, but he in actual C1188 Wide, 3.11 the IIGW . f Y . ' ' I me bed u: d lake, grinietfigutii-E He said llc believes test found the square of 18,446,744, Shade" reduced to l S1295 up 1') 28» 8119913-1- - . s_ a est cover has solved what 073.709,551,618, to be 340.282.366.920. "" ‘ ' ' ' ' ' While foreign automobiles arc mathematicians have been working 938,463,463,-3'74,60'1.431.768,21i,456 in MEIWS NECKWEAR growing in favor in Frgnce, tlgern for more than 20 years. a. matter of two minutes. NEW FALL HATS y world is buying less of t ose ma e , , , , “ i“ 111*“ °°“““'Y" i ‘ "qghnuak, Hats you would expect to find léllqletv-llledlfllll/lelgit‘ Patten“), ha); » 1 . REST SCHOOL _ _ ' i, a ~ . l0. Vladivistck, Siberia. is becoming. ___ P bl. L -b priced at $5 to $7. All the new Special a busy transportation point because RCDBYt oi‘ Travellers Rest School ll lC l rdry F111] styles ill Metallic ) I ' Q ' ' I . ' ' ‘ . . ' I I . of the great increase of freightior the moth of Septembrrr- , Y ' ’ _ ’ .75 going into Manchuria. lenGrade X-(i) George Monigcin-‘i Open YQIVQt, Slltlll, F6115 . . . . . MEN'S COAT SWEATERS Flying time of the new airplane Grade lX-(l) Marjorie March- _ ' line between Mexico City and Tam- bank. (2) Miriam Montgomery and (Canadian Press) FLEECE LINED BLOOMERS Ileavy Rlb W001 .002“ Sweat- liico, Mexico, is now less than three 1101163! Walker. - 1 ., , ‘ _ _ 6i‘, shawl 60113.1‘, SlZeS 11]) hours. which is 24 hours faster than‘ Grade vim-m Mary McDonald| ‘Tones-rd, o..." m," 1.,__The Women s heavy fleece-lined m 42 qpecial u by rail. ‘ago Iéualzitadwfltzclljcgglgliarlcs Reilly.‘ Lgundgl’ oigetrlling of the rc- Bloomers. cream and white. ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " - - c sec on c. Publi Li y‘. - _ While hunting, M. Stolz, a rlchi Grade VI-(ll lcckie Murchhqnk. c“ C°11cse Street dfi Oct?! p332; hues 36 to 40' Reduced BANNOCKBURN PANTS landowner of Poland. laid his sun ‘21 "Panic Taylor. 13> Milton Mont- c 1300111111‘ innovation, 14o book 1cv- t0 . . . . . . . . . . . ' on the ground, and a dog stepped on 009101‘: end Llcvd Wood. t " cl the opportunity afforded by a‘ ' - ’ ' I . I ' h 1111111319 31111 Twist, all W001 '" " "g c‘ .;::."""i...;.‘:;i'.l.: “this” t2: ‘$383.11.’; icATHi-IRETTE SHOPPINc 1mm‘ 4 00 th l.‘ -k'lli th . '13 9 117-11) /\ ‘ ' I l ' ' E - , ,. Many aged workers in Great Brit- Ravncl". i?) Stella Hcffwi : about 1.110 to 5.30. 1 ’ BAGS “lizes- Reduced to - - - - I ciiii who have had to use the unqmfigide IL'—(i)"Mary Marchbank i. Chore are no books of fiction in employment dole, have been given veiyn Ramsay, (3) Alfred R - Ii the f d t .' , ,- ' cld nsc pensions inctcnd- "cg; d W ibcclrsrgrfrrrgfigis fie Ldrgi) sue. lestherette Show‘ MEN s TOP COATS .__-__ ra e II--(l) Margaret M h-i R sRc-bcts l - 1111 ' 3. can P. f0] G . ‘ v‘ - n . - 'l‘hrec thousand Japanese attend- bank (2) Millie Raynor, (Iii Hrioliart 1821s prints} illm tcgeleliltzllroaxiyofbgitlgiig: lg . g’ _ _ d d . A; only bill mg and F2111 O1 Rfllll cu the fggent, sumnlgl‘ calmly u. McDonald. (wasulso open on Sunday a.,,,,.,mnj - 111111 101119301 116-1111 1111.‘; ‘.::;.L. l11:lil;ci' .n'cii.lineil i Kilraizziwa, Japan, which was start! firude T~-ii) Kenneth Qllynr-r. The Sunday openinir will comlmu; qpefiq] L’. 010.“. I ed by missionaries. ".1 Hazel Gill ' ,. (3 rte a ' ‘ ’ ' “ L‘ ' “ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ~"-"—— “""““Y~ mm? ' My I I -——<~>~ WOOL GOLF HOSE SPRING Al lo FALL c There are in Europe today 3',000,- Ptiicct Minn/lanes: M ' _ , , \ OATS 000 nationals; living under gJvcl-n- Viiclibank. hull-n Walker, anal-l; Iledvy ‘In W031 G3“. 110591 reg‘ llcnt by a dlilEYCrli.llflLl0ll.i1CC0l'(1- McDcn-iid. Gcs-rcc Taylsr llclcno1 ulai‘ value up t0 iii ()0 re " ‘ill ' (ill (‘ ' t‘ > 1' ' ' ilig to a resent estimate 131101411111 Auflina’ R"‘llv i111 M “I I‘ I ‘ g jyL U J 3 (t 10d S’ SMLS 3d’ 3b’ , __,___ ‘ wmmf Mary Muumllniukf‘ ‘Hi, 7- brown {llltl heather. All i‘lili=._;ilf.l (lliuliiy. iie- 6 Clad in shorts and witimllt stock- Margaret Mlll't‘.iil"illk, | Mi‘ w1111i1l11 Sinclair arrived holnu EIIlZGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . I (11101 '| in (-101 ' I iliils or shoes. high dShool girls 01 N w“ n-WWEVE (l: Friday “1/9111115 ilitci" an c-xtend- ' ' ' ' ' ' ’ ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' Berlin, Germany. recently gave n AVIFATION SEASON '4 111i) t0 xllfierent part; of M S. drill with c. medicine bail. ‘ WONI: CLOSE EARLIER ucllusetts and Mailie. gnlong atghe QU|LT|NG PATCHES BOYS’ CAPS -—- llaccs le visited may be melt’ - A,m,,.,ca,, pwducls Shawn a, u... orrawn. oci... lit-Navigation Yd the fo1l0wing:—Bi'ocktoll. ‘Slfglll- ulliil ends", consisting 0i’ print A like" range oi‘ ISclys’ Calls riuent fair ut Riga. Latvia, in -lud d C11 i111’ srcailvkcs will ot .1 011- Wiiiiiicm. Watertcw . P -t- . - . . . . ~' 1.. ~. . . . - . ' automobiles, agricultural lllilCililifliY Lame? 1111B year thug 511111-11- Pflrtllmd. and Nerw Castle. nmxon’ Chlntl‘ ‘Ind (:1 etnnnuil/l 1'1"!‘ hdlyu '1“ "1/195 111 11119 and gpcciulties, )E‘.'ii'..‘;, the ships will Sal] um" me When it is considered that Mr. U) l yard l8!‘."tllS,] DOlllld 10b. livilllCilil U) -___. lice itself forces them w stop. Sinclair has attained the advanced ck. . | ,1 \ u Czechoslovakia has a bill provid- T110 ministry of marine proposed i180 0f eighty-seven years it is ratil- pa’ ages ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ’ ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ (' (up ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' illg that a certain percentage of Tecciitly ‘that navigation close ‘about cr remarkable for th ii'ti f psi... pictures .4...“ ... m... ..,..... o.........-. 5 or '1 n. so... sake.111i111y places "W0llld S."..3..ZB.°..ZE SILK AND WOOL HOSE ~ SILK. AND WOOL sox try shall bc made there. .The navigation companies however for one cf,fewers years. Mr. Sin- jhave informed the minstry that they 01611‘ is Certainly to b t 1 t- ' " ’ ‘ Venice, Italy, sent more than are not in favor of the proposal ed on the amount of ii§?>ri3g£:du:n-- S1113 and wool’ and an wool Ngen S Sllk and W001 SOX' A '1 $112,000 worth of laces and enl- and that the grain interests are orgy he manifests in his life and it ca“ ‘mere 51091111185. 10 119W 111g range 0i COIOTS. 60C 1 ,. ~ ' l‘ ' ' ‘ \ w r a a .szrs.*sz.ii..tr..i"r:rzi..fas: $?.‘L'£..E.Z"Z..°‘Z5L“.S".BZ§ZLl hi: airs :.";.::i:*".::s Pa“ “Mdes- A" .79 2 for ----- ~- ' i ' ‘of grain that can "be carried before happiness. ' Sues - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - ~ - - r l In a jazz band recently organized close of navigation. Last year more SILK KNlT SL|PS lay ghcrthGregadier Guards of Eng- than 10,000,000 ibusholsk of grain ware ‘Mr. Russell Woodside. student at SILK KNIT BLOOMERS h M f " an . e c aplain plays b carried down the ‘a es a ter e Pne Hill, h 11 11 di _ and a lieutenant is the lcadillg 5:211? suggested closing date. several week: gt n11: 1.5.3; isisjegarg? A Manufacturers’ Clearance of Anct erf aigtgrers Clear phone player. ‘ The matter is entirely up to the 19y, ggve an lnteresllng address ,e_ _‘_ _ 31169 0 S1 nlt 09511111113 .b i- {shipping companies. it -is stated. aigd cently, in the interest of the Darn- bllk Knlt Bloolnersr regular SlipS . DQ111318 shadow PTOOf. A b h i * be 118k ' - , . fii‘.i‘;i..'°€§°§?.i222 z".zz'i"zi.fim“éiif’“ i" iiitsii..iss.i‘zli.rlzz%"iii laws "P 1° 11°11 1° 6010"’ cevcncoiors- Sizes 3c 193 when bumped by an automobile, has was a full ‘and realistic account of medium and larg to 42 . . . . , .., , , , . . . . . . . ' "P11001011 111 13111098. WANT T0 Eldglllglglzillsavlch: his missio work during the summ- S1268 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' h i C in Alb t th i’ t-hlll Charles Stowford, an eighteeni ~i i; the Rigdktilesémlifll-{gwogdsciige 8,15: Ivear-old student. recently rowed the‘ SYDNEY. N. S. W.. 00t- 13~A1i5- spoke of his visit to British Colum- FULL FASHIONED 6051111181115 aroliindithllezbslehof Wight in tralician university ‘Begum; :11‘: bia. anrd mentioned the names of 12 NEW r. escu er n ..- ours. "see nganopporun y en r n m-m l; l fl d m, i British colonial service. and this is $50K, he flu 3:.‘ 5,29,12,12 kw,“ FALL SHADES‘ REGULAR $2-o0 I In its campaign against; prgfitegfg being furthered by the present new,“ acqualnmncm Mm Hickey VALUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I §*6%c§"§.’.‘.‘§“r“°i"i°’"“Zfi“ “§‘i§°."‘°' M?’ M”? ?;o°o K511133115 m“ m“ “W” "my “w” ‘m’ Here is the best full fashioned silk t k‘ " tl 't A . o o ves en secre ary a o0 . l l4; dl d M _ l. _ _ _ plan to comer the on“ g“ 1e n a who is here amend!“ the mnpke appropra rea ngs an rs Wa _S OC lllg 1n 18 Cl W011 a kn Forestry Conference. g ~11?’ nifggfiyggggfceg jjffjfefidgresgff derful value in pure silk thread. Silk to the top and silk t0 the onghsirt 113882816 congisslang a: om d l922.diMZ,g1r ‘Purse try/gigs we], 1,, the chow, welt. Full fashioned, perfect fitting ankles. Double sole, heel - “P ‘"1 ‘"1. "- ~ 1"“ 11- 1"‘ "1 “s "1 ‘*1, ' and toe. All the, o ular colors. c.5122:lsizslsssuzsszzili *- 1“ r p p s‘ wn. ' mc w a serous a own e ~ - sou“, Am“ _ The work m Ausmuan arambicenapwny o, his ham and as a Gunmetal White Jade Platinum Flesh r. C51???‘ gill; (isegeredilby Emtigiiéfi $1111 be giicigflgeiiri ‘mcrzilzgg result receiving injuries that will Circassln Moonlight Pearl Blush Beige r an ounc o - ast rca. itt .Itis h dtht . - ' c‘ -e' p,“ settlement m on the" my w.“ m vacancies m wmmmtmmve {ifigcisccilidgntcigiiil not m 3538mm‘; Black Spanish Brown Atmosphele Mirage l, New Zealand to live. work. graduates 111 511V 1111111111’ be‘ Mr. Roach from his work for any {<1- ing accepted lfoi‘ ails blanclad m length of l;lme_ v ' Fl . . ' The organiza on 0P ‘ In Canada ‘and 11101109911 11°11’ 15 w‘ Mr. Gordon MacGougan of the I i- |have a 51111111 100111 001111111119" M‘ finance department, Ottawa. arriv- ooififii“? ‘u’l§°"'i.‘°"“‘" 153°“ 123mm‘ $50.‘; “Zfiliiofé "1 "m ,°",.“;*"°“Y krill‘! .13.,“ . ‘ . c ac ern.~ Widelyi e s as s present a t e unera o s a er ' mown in the building trades lrplotficer. This committee will make Mm J_ K Macgougan L J ldiictry in this city and Greater Bos-‘lsuitable selections and rel>011 c" H011. died =11» 1115 1101116. 165 Westernlcandidates. | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams, ‘avenue, Lynn, early Sunday morn-l -'”_‘-"'°""'_"" .Mrs. Claine MacNevin, Miss Gertie ‘inging. For several years he had AERODROME FOR. Mncllevlu and M; dud Mrs, w, bcen in poor health. A native of ANCIENT CAPITAL Milllgonfoll of Tyne Valley, were 91111181111. P. E‘. 1.. Mr. McEachex-n _ recent visitors at Mr. and Mrs. came to this country when stiu a (By 91111111111111 P105111 _ Harold Stewarts. young man to follow the work of QUEBEC, Que, Oct. l'7—The City, his father, William McEachern, as cf Quebec is to have an aerodrome M‘ and M"; wan“. MncEwen_ a tradeslnan in interior woodwork-Ian the most modern lines. the Ciom- M“, Emma Macgwm and Mus ing and hardwood floor laying. Bynaagnie Aerienne Transcontinental Mmgaret Mwgwen were guests o; 116181910111 industry and reliable having purchased a large area in Mm Duncan Maegan!“ on Sun. workmanship he built up a business the municipality cf Ste Fcy. adjoin- which is one of the largest of its ing Quebec, to the westward. I kind in Greater Boston. Previous to A hangar for eight" aeroplanes is The lollowlng were recent guests sting tn Lynn he resided in this to be constructed immcdiawly. and m; M,‘ slnclsll- Maegan“, q_ city and Boston. l-le was an atiend- repair shops and quarters for pilotsmalllngan and h 9mm chm-lam- ant at the First Presbyterian church and mechanics as well. town, J. E. Milligan and Gertrude and a member of the Lynn Ohom- - This Fall. little work will be done,Mllllgau_ umhgm her cf commerce. Besides his wife. co the field. but next spring. as Florence Mclliachern, he leaves a soon as work is possible. the tract Ml” Mary Macuullnnsmlelhspen; daughter by a former mllrriagaMrs. will laid out with all the moot a few day, “m he, gmml -Mm_ Minnie Hintoff. of Aushowa. Oan- mod apparatus for both night Edwln Donuld, 59a we‘ ado: a brother,_ Robert Mcliaohern; dud day landings. a sister, Mrs. Minnie Woodland. of As soon as the Bus. Foy aerodome The m,“ ymm me home of Mu this city: s, mndwn. Georlre Flin- is in operation. this city will be able,“ Mm ml, Adam,’ Dumm- on wif- lnd 11W - 11111111“ Ind W0 w boast of landing for both m Oct. 5th. leaving there a babyboy. b10000 . - and land planes, Wolfe's Oove ai- _,.__.. P11110101 110111100 1V0" 119111 iii his rcady being in use for the scapianes. Mrs, w_ H, cmglgl- and M15; home Wednesday afternoon with _ —-—-<>o—--—- Rev. Ohnrica W. Squires. autoi- of Water Power mil electricity the First Presbyterian church of- ‘ day. ‘and Mrs. R. Summorslde . Abbott motel-ed to turday evening. Margaret Caseley. Baltic. and Mr. P0911 fioill . Mrs. Hal-riot Rune For several years the electrical an: and "Beautiful vuim of station: ram-mm i “y, s -- Ilporomtofthu ttici‘ '1 '1 hll been in o ~01 malty CWO Ohildflll. ..- K. panics after the l THEATRE STRIDES IN NOR-TH AMERICA (Canadian Press) TOR/ONTO. 0nt.. Oct., l'l.-A ties-i as the Theatre Guild. the Communi- fglfltllfflk o: ‘theatre deveiopmenatlg ty Players in Pasenda. CallL, and remark, only“; qmpel- 11d,“ Powel- or h mer ca. was given by W J-lart House there, which began in. pl-olwl, cram-l a (“mm l”, wlnlen gilcihlttrd garish. ‘$188311? “the! the same year as the Guild. ea re u o cw or . a recent address to the Women's Art. of the Guild from before the war in mum ifiiiiiii“.i’i'v.‘ii.l“il.‘.l’til‘.i”,.i“i-iiuslft iiR“.§.‘-10.ti°o.“£‘;‘..“?.i "m" ,,,...,. found in this section. no at HZ2°ZJ‘%“F“...‘§..‘Z‘.“°‘LZ ll‘ 1" "r" t": 1- mcmi rc- --~== - rs» a concert with mtg-ii lecturenn‘ fir’. £3?‘ on w? f in y lid the“ m “ma” the lecture all‘. Othello with il-‘Jo n V“ t "m o H“ “My “W4 m“ “m” ustrations. 1 F1011! 1110 1111110111041 1111811811 ciminprocluelng staff and theatre. now olution. the first with one company on the road ploy- “Lflimfié.” '“i."‘°°“....i.°°"l‘éll‘i°" m.“ “tifflrfiilffiisé? ..°“‘°.?8éii Ba r- :wen ntlwiere e u as. city had its own excellent company glmgcflbgrs, and cf lllnym- Tint was before the comany doing Porgyxprior to talk- i10V°10l111101i1 of road shows. first ing that negro folk drama to Lon- made possibly by the "syndicate" on don Broadway, which was at first a mere junta of apecula‘ making money - i - out of plays which were sure lb b0 ‘l0 ‘PUSH SOALLOP DIMGGING. lAb-"pllys that were made to suit tho least intelligent audience u anywhere in thiemayndioafi circuit.‘ , The success syfi u“ lieyforinmortant m9 W11 viiiifllilnii"loutnut of hydfllllicaily iii-Ivan w». m. and In. ldwin Donald and lmode srouawov the drama director tpexistherc. n Ilsa Mary MacNlltt of America. All ver the country Madeliltoondfbfllm motored tothstheatreltore‘ they liked. Hence the modern deve- . impetus will be given this branch o! icnmont of little theatres and local the fisheries. Local fishermen point stock companies. three outstandingloul: time Dr, Huntsman, blologlsl, u, examples of which Mr. Eaton cited charge of the Canadian Biological 1Station at St. Andrews. N. B., whose a 1-». saw,» J~f<“:-‘ ~.- - c . Ihas declared the existence of large T110 011001101‘ 51101011011 1110 111111411‘? beds of scallops in nearby Canadian always havebeen suchaselnbor- into a body of subscribers with its on," shun“ be ‘m, u, “aura own play producers. its own actors. local 3051mm,‘ 0pm“. in "M" boats. always have mode wages 0n’- ing the whiter, _ in fill South Bay section. but , ladnlill. crude equipment would 130E111 oi‘ any big catch. another special --—--<0¢--—-—-- 1 Fine Motor Comp at In! a . I I 4§>-i- | ——- Wes nnsrroar. us. Oct... iii.- m l, soul-ob is boing nude in local vmero moufi“; believed “a . IIUIIUOQ nonrandom-sox...“ v maul-n, , s»-