Show J tf THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAIL Scenes and Persons in the Current News VILLAGE HAS HAD ' The first trading post of the Hudson that great company Bay company of gentlemen adventurers was erected on the site where the modern Motel Tadoussac now stands ITS DAY OF GLORY mm f f Vv l(h: r'l Ja yx 4 mp :"t ' rrUi'' l) A at the Lausanne conference left to right: Baron Ton Neurath German minister of 1— Leading delegates Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald foreign affairs Signor Vosconl of Italy Derr Ton Papen German chancellor of Great Britain and Premier Edouard Rerrlot of France 2 — German Boy Scouts placing a wreath on the tomb of the Unknown Soldier In Arlington National cemetery 8— Frederick Van Nuyi of Indianapolis nominated for the United States senate by the Democratic state convention of Indiana of Hawks That Are Friends of Farae 'r WWW - i curring the enmity of the warlike Iroquois and In the' same year the oldest church In America the Ta doussac Indian chapel waa erected On the alte of the first church a tiny still stands and the bell chapel which three centuries ago called the converted Indians to mass still rings out from the chapel belfry In 1061 the Iroquois sacked the village leaving standing only the church their which superstition them to leave unmolested prompted and for a time Tadoussac was a deserted village In the meantime explorers had pressed onward and In the search for new worlds Oils beauty spot on the lower river was neglected Great cities sprang up throughout the Dominion and Tadoussac remained a tiny village Important today only for Its historical Interest and Its summer resort fame Once the scene of great historical events peaceful and warlike Tadoussac today submits each summer to a peaceful Invasion as visitors arrive by steamer and by car to rest and play In this oldest settlement on the continent Deceive Themselves Many people who think they are hard boiled only have thick skulls— Exchange the side Species War Department Tries New Type Plane ht The oldest white settlement In America and once the center of the American fur trade the quaint little French Canadian village of Tadous-saon the lower St Lawrence river is today a quiet Canadian summer resort Nestling among the foothills of the Laurentlao mountains at the Junction of the St Lawrence and Saguena rivers the village Itself Is still living in the past the natural beauty of Its surroundings and the quaintness of Its people attract ing each summer a large number of holldayers who are seeking to leave behind the rush and bustle of mod ern life Woven around Tadoussac Is a long and romantic history Mere Jacques the first explorer Cartier of New landed In the summer of France 1535 and there are numerous tales of visits by those fierce sea rovers the Vikings at a much earMer date Tadoussac with Its natural protected harbor was long used as a whaling station by the Basques and Bretons who were the first to form a settlement there and It was in 1599 that the first house In Canada was built At the opening of the century Tadoussac became the center of the fur trading Industry which extended as far as Labrador and Hudson bay of protection In general of the United States of Agriculture harmless broad wings and wide tails and the harmful ones have relatively long tails and rounded wings Study of the appearance and habits of the hawks In any section should enable farmers and sportsmen to tell which are likely to visit the chicken yard and which will confine themselves largely to feeding on Injurious animals and thus be usefuL say The eaying “the only good hawk Is s dead hawk” has been proven studies false by modern biological Some hawks of course prey at times on poultry and valuable game birds Many however live mainly on rodents Insects and other destructive forms of wild life It Is not easy to distinguish between the hnrmful and harmless species of hawks that in Itself being good reason for erring If at all on biologists Department hawks have Chief Charm Not to Bo Purchased mouth is a photograph of ths Someone has said that disposition we are not responsible for the disposition we are born with but we are for the one that we die responsible with It Is the same with the mouth The sweetness and klssableness and dearness of a baby’s mouth are not on the shape or size dependent Baby’s mouth Is sweet because his soul Is sweet No brand of lipstick nor any artist In Its use can camouflage a sour mouth and make even a casual observer believe it is sweet Then there Is the eye which the contents of the vanity case cannot “The eye Is the window of change the bjuL" You can buy something that will lengthen the fringe on the curtains to your you can change the cut of the lambrequins above but you can’t keep peounple from looking in sometimes less you pull the shades down altogether and put yourself In darkness No vanity case not even a whole drug store or beauty shop can make attractive the windows out of which looks a quarrelsome envlcus soul Keep sweet within If you want to get full value from your vanity case — Nellie S Russell In the Farm The In 1603 Champlain landed at TaOld Tadouaaac Now Quiet doussac and made his disastrous Summer Resort treaty with the Algonqulns thus in- W AAA ty Woman’s Journal Unbeliever Challenged It Is said that a woman’s voice can be heard by a man In a balloon at a height of two mllea while he cannot hear a male voice above one mile Care to test It T— London Governor Sterling’s Joke Gov Ross Sterling tells this one with a chuckle “I had been visiting the Imperial near Houston prison farm They furnished me with a car and an efficient driver to return to Houston 'If it will not make you too late wish you would drive me on to the summer home) I Bay’ (Sterling’s said” sir” “Certainly "You will have enough timet” "Oh yes sir I have seven years" Y Vincent Malloy of the militia bureau In the War department (right) la on a tour of inspection of all Guard units throughout the United States and Is flying a new type gull winged monoplane shown above powered with a high speed motor capable of doing more than 200 m p h It la claimed to be the fastest plane In existence and will probably be used In army observation work Capt National SUCCEEDS ''“ T 1 RASKOB j' j" “Educated Robot” Draws Huge Crowds a James A Farley of New York who as Roosevelt’s manager Is given much of the credit for the success In obtaining the governor’s Democratic Presidential nomination has been elected chairman of the Democratic national committee lie succeeds John J Raskob BILL HERMAN This artistic robot pictured with Its Inventor William Herrschaft (Conn) puppeteer has been drawing crowds to the doughnut shop window at Broadway and street New York In vhlch it Is giving a ten hour dally performance It can draw sketches and messages on the easel and gesticulates In lifelike fashion and Is operated from below by means of wires and pulleys running through the three legs of the stool The mirror above the easel enables the 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