y_.i ‘-.-\r` ,' ,`\\ _ _ , F. :Hr l - ,_ " it WN GUARDIAN ,__._.__.,_. -AU.2US'1`.=,,.»19 123i; I' . Y. ' ___, mmm. L i »_ _ _ I if I ' i . ‘<73-’-‘ PAGE FOUR f ~ THE GHAlzLo'r'rE'ro _ _ ,, 'gg l 4 i .‘-‘?l*v:_".’ ;.~,l\. eil; ill-'n i-in . }’»*`fiL` I 'in ~ j,ll`/.i y-`. sh' a'~ .,_ _§;`l-‘ Il l-. -pr. v r,' .\f.Ll ._J l .yy _ 1 .,..,__. _ Y.;_.»~. ;~>~ i v \ Z OO-O-C ._.`».t"f`. on t.-. ,. “P .ff Q. Ulm! , \ J | .- t 4 1 4 ...f ui l. if' /,L l' D 't l. - I 1 i .r.,, li . ry ` I - ‘ resident-ll. Chelter ll. lieLnro, M-P. Vice-Pnlidcnt, J. B. Buru¢\¢- F 3- |` asoroisry-Lint. col. u A la-wlunnon. D- H- 0- fl' ,.‘“”r|lE clllnlorrsrown tlulllnllln .iv.......by rf... wo. 1*? PAW ~ -~ ' Edlsor and lluuuging Director-J. B. llurnelt, F. J. L .. Ano:-into ltlllfsru- I-'rank Walker und D. ll. Cu"-In "¢` 'longing Duiiy (founded lliilli $5.00 plr your (in advuuee) delivered ` an Ask*-'¢7.‘.'J-' S450 por year (ln udvuneo) mulled lu Canada Ind United Stated AD\lR'l'l§l\0 llEl‘l£L8l*\TA'l'lVE! UNITED STATFB-Tho Beckwith Spa! hui Building, New York City. General Malo Building, Kansai CNY- Wllllllllllbl TM" , ¢, aussi.; Moulduorli anlldiu. Baa Fr . hliadelpblu. . lui Agency ine New York Con rn Building. Detroit. luiernlld r Building. Chirngog Glenn ?nild claeo; 1185 No. 65th Bn( _ ~_1_» 19, 1933. E ssnmoar. Avcvsr ` , News Faoin SKYE his B I ri-»_ ' "Piping, an honoured art in Scotland, was the sl1b.l€¢¢ Ol B , picturesque oeremony in. Skye. A the j memorial cairn was unveiled to omu the great hereditary plpers, the may be translated: MacCrimmons, by Macleod of Macleod, twenty-seventh chief of "Get up amd wue and shake your » Sii “lit ".{.'i`§.ll`§?l°?§2.'Il`$‘.f”.S..“`{’i§?. f°“°*‘="- . 3 . ° 5. H e students Dlnna thinlr that we are beggars, “fb and t° gm" “Q1 “guts for a We're .list bairns come cot to play. “Sed W gf’ mm “ D Get up and gie us oor hogmanay." seven years course of instruction; a graduate, it is said, had to ltcazrh When the log houses were replac- 3O0 lllllcs by heart. Pipers 0 0- dfly gatlierwl in their honour and *ed played airs of the old masters in wer a misty Atlantic setting.’-Lon- don ~ don Times. August 10. It is 130 years thas monih of pm-Q me Skye pioneers under Lord IHC Selkirk landed in what is now the the Island. The story of their early lor struggles gnd successful ‘settle-$1513 ment has often been told. by n°H0 json V better than bl' Mr. Malcolm hfac-'ldeeds ' queen ‘ll "Slave Pioneers and The I A . . . _ 'mb Island-”’ Ml- M“°‘l“°““' h°“`e"°’ :th . 1 , e. ,mm divided by `. . ' shin of our fellow men-" ' oonsonts thatthe United states may ey “e.re 0 ‘E tecmn with threats °r Sabotagc I believe we will all 8-Bree With exercise the right to intervene for ‘mountains and the waste or sea5'_ agamfst Nluctanf pur°h,aserS' 8" this but nevertheless our inner con- mc I The Skye pioneers are in their practices that will conflict sharply Sciousmssh our outlook on me’ our ence’ the maintenance of a gove,.,,_ ln! ZfB"@5I but the Work Wnkln with the letter and spirit of the "“"` iaith in the future and the 8005 ment adequate for the protection oi lthey accomplished lives on. Their codes t° be enforced by th <‘f>lIlDfllll0nShlP Of 0"* fe1l°W men' life, property and individual liberty, S °‘°'“’“‘”‘l“N' Y~ PM depend to a very areal extent niwn and :or discharging' the obligations does not inform iis \\'l'l€'ih0f flhl' lllP- I ers of the famed MacCrilnmon school lands,-1 wth the passengers of the 'rest “Poli_v", the "Dykes", or the “Oui;h° l ton." Ollc cannot conceive of them |d€ landing except to the skirl of the mr pipes! Any other music would be of inadequate as a prelude to the lab- 'lem ours of that sturdy band, so well »0t chosrn, as Mr. Macquvvn rrllll' says. _ un "io` tame the arrogance of na- ‘for ture in the forests of Belfast." W6 L know, nc any rate, that they carried leod with them their Gaelic folk-songs. Ch cendants, whose name is legion oughout the length and breadth oc f Among these songs, according to scholar of Dundee, the favourites- ; ull brought from the Homeland- ‘_ \'/_‘T02 of I rfhir A' Bhata io, My Boat- the iil;» An Gleann' San Robh Mi’os ll ll Oidhche Mhath Leibh (Good th Night-Parting Song) fllllilll Horo Mo Nighean Donn Ohoid- mach ,My N_,,t_B,.0Wn Maideny the worry involved ln the extra ex- Bu Chaomh Leum Bhi M.ir- ,Dense ould dm. Lf readh (My Young Brunette). W M mm any ad grill: oil 1Last Night in the Hazel l ' Woodn Mo Run Goal Dlioss (My Faith. 0" y go away from home to worry? mul Cumha Mhic Criomain (Mac Crimmon's Lament) The fiddle, if not the pipes, fur- HHIIIIIIHIII ‘a = '< followed the wauklngs or aw thloitoning n-ollos' or the early W°fld for another; the excltementof 3 were the most. popular social activ- Of E from fifteen to thirty yards, accord- seldom so terrible as it seemed to 2: ing to the needs of the family, was lbe. E ready for thickening word was sent E those who wished to do so had as- puts the en Z sembled, the web, which had been and a worry at a disadvantage is 9. 2-`_rels. The young women lining each ifslde of the table then grasped the t cloth in their hands, at the same A time giving a kneading movement as they advanced along and around git. This was accompanied by a d -_:Gaelic song, the rhythm of which L ilent itself to the movement. The D Ehilarity produced by the singing mm' Tfrobbed the task oi any appearance - Eur sense of labour. After repeated so much for expert advice °n the lkmanipulatlons the cloth became iquite thick. It was then rolledi iftightly on a wooden roller and al- Z_flowed to stand for 9. few days. From' Efthis it was rolled off onto another, Eperfectly smooth and ready to be ftnilored. The Gaelic songs most 5-often sung around the thickening Stable were; Mo Roighinn s'mo Run §iThe Choice of My Heart); Thainig :An Gille Dubh (My Laddle Came Eto This Townl; and oran Luaigh :.:(W:1llking Song). § Christmas Day seems to have Slnssccl unnoticed by the early Skye fpettlers. New Years Day was the arrest day of the year. On the eval Qi( that day "striking parties," com- hosed of young folk of the district, l 1 ` " r ' - ~- f nwnovart settlement. When they arrived too house they surrounded it, and .sim to the accompaniment of music from B ' sticks beating the log walls, vig- 51 sly .sang a Gaelic refrain, which ban When it comes to dealing with human values and problems in a simple, matter-of-fact and under- standable way, there are few people in the world who excel the British. We are thinking of the Wi-SB Bhd witty speech with which Lord Mac- Millan opened the inquiry into the the nl what Ba|»u.N.D. Canntdlln b°nk1nE 5Y5W""- Entfmly THE CHEEiU"UL TEMPIRAMENT ally by the Platt Amendment, passed treo from pwinoslfy. and avoiding by tho senate February 21 and by cardinal sin or laklns himself "rho cheerful temperament is a. tho House Maron 1,1901, as b. rider 8¢l'l°U-'»lY. thc 8l'€8tBl‘lll-‘1h.1Ul'l-if priceless possession, for when all is to the Army Appropriation Bill. It N” Ply Said they h°P°d V0 bflns ln said, happiness is alone, the great- had been proposed that its terms Wh 'human" report- “One th” Will est or highest gift of our existence; should be written into the Constitu- vo tho canadian public an un- wealth cannot purcha-le lt. nor tion of cuba, but this was abandon- No derstandable insight into their own health insure it." ed, and they were incorporated in sm,”ms.mu or stan' “ke Bu" at king system. devoid of the com- These words in the Medical Pr'ac- permanent treaty. The amendment only supposed mystery and tech- titioner by Dr. E. A. Barton are provided; nique of banking itself." worthy of our most serious consider- ; "1, That tlle Government of Cuba No the income-tax collection route has malous proceeding. There is some. ity The buying and selling of ‘pro business control charged with the’ old parliarnents best are the most venerable parent can pick up n but er of Australian food. During the debt _we contracted with his Gov- 1fl‘Yl1l€ to regulate our own lives: mfsllndfrsmldlnes. all the internal Used to have a purchasing wer of ir indomitable spirit and attach- l ness 1; can be said that real nap- debt to pay the mcg,-es; upon whim . , 1 . _ I r Belfast Dlsmct of Prmce Edmrd -ment to the traditions of the land _a wap seemed R clumsy and ana lDlIl€SS Cllnnllff he lnsnfed W YOU and to make reasonable sinking their birth, that fur-off "misty hope tim the operation of the new' Wm‘°“t health' fm’ ., _ .5 We are told that "h8DPln@SS ¢l€' charge of which the ordinary rev- nd in the Hebrides,-famed in Industrial Control Act will help to d f the most art on our in p0i`l S Or D ' cn 8 and story no less for valorous 5';lslYPIv‘;-‘>S TB0k@l€€l'lIlB-_The cflmih- ner consciousness’ om, outlook on the than for Supremacy with the :ml °a‘;;‘;gr;h‘;°r;;;”er;’1“de“thW'H lilo, our iaith in the future, and, Shan be inadequate, roch-from whose “lone shieling" p . au,,°r` above all on the good companion- our health. W” mu* ‘b‘*“d°”' “F5 *he Lim- I have more than once quoted the Treaty of paris on the United Canada, will read with still warm don Spectator, the old idea of par- Swing of chaste,-geld "an agtpgk of’ States’ now to be assumed and un. otlvn the latest news from Skye: lwmefllafy activity' as 8 same br- indigostlon, a sleepless night and a dertskon by the Government oi Gu- the memorial calm which was` tween W0 Sides- And W9 YHUSL rainy morning will make a. coward ba_ veiled in the homeland or their think °’ Pamament as H “ard °‘ af fl man Wh° W°“ld °fll°fWl-le be al lr" .. ' lc 0. States in Cuba, during its military 1 Mathers w the gre" hereditary lparticular duty oi' protecting the The didercllce be¢W€€1l the 00W' occupancy thereof, are ratified and 9 pets' the Ma°C’1mm°"s' by MBC' P0<=k9f»S 0! the taxpayer and the ard and the hero then was that at-, va11¢ptgd_ and all lawful rights ac- Df .MH»Cl@°d. fwellil'-Sevchlh Well-being of the general body off tack of indigestion which prevented quired thereunder shall be maln- :‘ ie; of his ¢-lan," shareholders. Those who knew the sleep, aggravated by the gloomy tamed and pr0ge¢ted_ moming. . Roderick C. MacLeod. the Gaelic HOLIDAY BENEFITS positive in their opinion that if the If you live a normal life and are Wm execute, and as far as necessary SD0rtin8 interests oi' Parliament ln X10 WHY C0nSCl°ll5 01' h°Vln8 H l e en the lans alread devised or h d ll t h 4 xt d' p y - as ec nod, its emcienoy as an in- body-no headache, s omach ac e, oth advice on the subject strumerlt for ttin thin s one no pain anywhere, good appetite, - on 1° the sanitation 6( me cities , gt E S d , UP . r Summer h°lldaYS ls 05355 bl’ has greatly increased. The rep;-gash able to go anywhere on 'your feet, of man' Medical correspondent of the of dullness is, ln fact, is covmplimeny no breathlessness as you go about, cu,-,ence of epidemic and infectious Cabar Feidh (Clan Song of Sea- London Times Trade and Engin- *O the new business spirit. But the get 9- g°°d nigh” 5l°°P°Y°“ hnve diseases may be prvveill/Bd. thereby forth Mackenzlesi. caring Sup.p1emem__ some people, Process uf chanilo is not complete. lifcis greuwst asset" “ws greatest _ , _ Revolutionar han i `tl -' b°°n~ ~ d ommerce of Cuba, as well as (The Glen Where I was Young.l Wl‘l¥»€S H115 H\llh°1`“l'» have made “P ¢edu,.e WMC; ,:,as,;es,mTe of 5;; This doesnt mean that you will :gl C _ el' minds "°'* '°° *alle fl lwllday essentials and neglects the ourdinail always be happy. or even nancy ports oi the United states and the Posadh Pujthir mn) Bhaln lthis year. They say that their bus- issue of policy have been long over- 3°? °f tie ting; but it ;°fs 35:" (Highland W@ddinE'5°n3- messes are doing badly and that due. and a sesion would riot be 5 y°“ “ve e gre” 5 Z 'wasted in bringing them into force. needed to make y°“ happy' that is omitted from the proposed constitu- W'h good health. ` -Wm Bull hu signed it ti-ado; title thereto left to future adjust- Bha Min Rwlr An Colne Che- "““f*¢° “W °°“’d hh” t° Sale agreement with Denmark. ri on-i The Trials Of Genius ment by "rall- e can do ,mt better in a fam_ of his 105; trade by making agree_; r5¢_ John Ewing 1,., Good House, States to maintain the independence ful1=‘air One). mal- 8,-mchah-_ :ments with Denmark, Argentina! keeping) °f ' It sounds good remonini Bm the N0l'Wl1y and Sweden, it is not for’ In defining genius as an infinite ge . weakness or it ues _ th 1 t th us to object, so long as our inter-l capacity for taking pains, Carlyle ln e 3° at este ape not sacrificed. Rather, did not, perhaps, state the full 5° hed lively agcompanimem; to the 80lha' away from home always should we rejoice, for practical as truth, because he implied that gen- la els and stepdancing which invari- °h““9e’ °n°'5 Wmt °f View- G°l"3 mn as sentimental reasons’ since ms was the result of mere mdus' it sy from hom., ,_.,1,ke1e,,,,,,,g ,me '<10' Uno t-hlns> every Bi-lion put‘ try. But ho said enough or tho d° 'back in work is a potential pu;-onus- truth to make people understand tha h .. 5 Belfast settlement days. These fro- 'U19 n9W Wnfld If °n°¢ f'hl'°‘WS Uln' most terrible peace year he has ex- ist, ttllata d]l1ll1l;i:dsw::rc:n§t)e zcnitrggd P 3 lics, common in the winter time, H¢¢“llS¢0m€d Pllilllfe 0! the old out Pcriellced since Waterloo was into geniuses, and that success is m t 1 tl co fi 1 me gas,-_ We no 1°-nge, _.M our w°,._ fought, the Old Man refrained from i won, not awarded. Em as wo S r c y n n ng § ity oi the younger 1oil<. when tho ries as we are wont to see them, xflng "5 f°’ inlfffesi and 501110- There WHS ll time when ~l°S°Ph spite or strong prowswfrvm citizens I web of cloth, containing generally and a worry from a new angle is ng on the principal of that war Conrad almost despaired °f eve' obtaining a. public for his books, 1e}l;i;nenta We owe him thanks fori Mr. Somerset Maughan despaired Cuba_ The occupation 01 me island an admiration for the un- of any success on the stage four by the United Stages from 1905 1,-| Holidays from th‘s point of view mmhfnz oourase he has shown. in months before fortune opened four ; throughout the settlement. When represent 3 flank march which all his tribulations.-N, S. Bulletin. lhelllff-‘S *O hlfn. chinery for self-rule was erected. In Politics the tale is the same emy at a disadvantage, - If ‘Mn °f nl 'PSM more time The young Disraeli was almost - laughtcd out of the House of Com- `f I Cl l d i5°9~kln8 °"n5°m° mf' n 5”? an on the way to extinction. The 2l'lShf». Bild less ln trying to res- I mons, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald had rwafeff “'35 WWW °“l' by hand' It Kam, therefore, is solid, the prim Ulate the lives of others, we would terrible times before he found his ;,fwas then placed on along table lm- .paid fm. 1|; is less than was anti- be °m°r°°"*b1Y ni’-Diller. Each of us place, and even Mr. Stanley Bald- Eprovlsed from boards placed on bar- c1pated‘ has en°“3h faults and lml>@l'fcC- Wlfl knew deep distress before he to Sangerhausen. Germany, to visit tions of our own to look after with could make people believe gn his ' the rosarium developed through the He who has had his holiday re- out presuming to know about the stzltesmanship “ms in the m°°d °f a °°"°"¥°"' °°"e°t meth” °f n8hllh8 - the » Nelson was .put on half-pay and 8 nd a stranger often sees more than|;z§n€m;n¢1Al;>dih0r;oun:1uct of any' Slight easily havelaeen put out of little Herz town. Some four hund- ‘; ‘thc illhlhitant who has never ' ` e ° °"°" mm* 9 “VV “1l'°E9lh¢l` by people who :L wandered from the village. Ind- oi' it-all the wi-lr and international had not one-tenth of his ability, Thomas Hardy was vlolentl at entally. he may ree. s th inhabi- stri .mm ,. y ` “ e fe# in I es. are traceable to lacked for writing .rude tho ob.'roso. This power, tho ol-cation or “ht 0&hn0i». h0W dlflicultiec can be lm’ 'bn-5ln¢5S 0! Wlshlhk to rule or SCl1l'0." and the great Russian' vercome and new enterprises be- '°U“]'“l’° the B°ll°n5 Of domain of Wfltcr Gnd dramatiat. Anton chek- cross between t/wo extremely dark "them V hov was howled at » by the press vari and the publi d 1 » when an Umm sum went on to suicide' wh; 9:13 frlheslltr xyladriyvi blackred hue, so dark. elpedally in Sublecl of holldny-hilrlnm Its prec- sold and tho dollar stamfd to pei-fanned in st Petsrsbu nil i-'ori described ou 'rn 51081 9»Dl>llCHU01'l may be suggested tumble. the service men found that C'°ldsmith was called amclomlrllognl y as bla . e hag- n connection with next, week's an- h°°l‘“d °f the d°1lnl‘ being at gold fellow by his contemporaries be. nual Provincial nrhibition. 'rho W" ll W” away below. who-ro it cause he put characters on tho sto in the si ilit d main pumou of the Exhibition is 10,, ,em ,, Wu 9° U” '“ “ ° °f “fe down to 70 cents There was violent abuse for Sean ‘,‘.ii-oller and allowed to stand for a of °°u"’e edu°°u°nM; but it is “Iso and 1”* This Dtit some of the men O‘Casey when his plays were put Zlhort time. When removed it was B h°ud“y “"r°M'1°“ °f nm' dm in “Md h°l°' Rene! his been Sinn* °n Rt the Abbey Theatre in Dublin. importance and as such will hmm; ed in fh¢ W°l'klng out of u system -_-_*___ rwrwglompy, thouggnds of ou¢_°f_ :L;V};1;nt21‘i Chéfillles will be him- from Iraq and then recmmed the an .ot ....... °.‘;..‘:'°..‘:.°‘:...l°’;';.~ 5;; 15:31? ::"°“"°°“ ‘all ll eil' anna. ly mtmned "5 °°mp°m°"' _ Sam’ ntumb" °f UDUITS. the KOV- true oriental treachery. they did not , 5° nlflklnl arrancgments surrender but attacked the advance E'D]T0R]AL NOTES M3” fy Will EGU the same number guard of the army of Irlq. After A iam* u"°'» ¥“ll4l@¥'8. Or what- scrap the Arabs fied to the moun- _M,._ Mmkmzw King Mya mn 3” 5 ln-ly be that they were get- tains with the Iraq soldiers in pur- thkd Dames never "me in cam “rua” their Uhelll-lc¢_ before the suit. The quarrel between the two ada ex when th aut” Wen* Off Bold. The Moslem groups is indicative of a ¢¢'Pt e Conservatives`,!G0ve :rment is to make up the dlf- feeling of unrest among the tribes, "0 in °mC@- Well. lflcthcr way of re °°- They are usually bound together by in this oountry. particularly in putting it would be that there is N I W rcllsion to flsht against their sup- »° »-=»» -»»» - ~=~»- nl- in .°’“". ....i.”"’.....; 'xii :sf ;°:~°..°"".‘;;‘::.:.“" °: . . - y - e or ews o Nell °Pi>°#l¢l°l\ °X°fi>l_ when Ml* irmq. musing ouualtieo and annoy- Palestine. 'rho tune, tho sr-sbs nav, 4,§s ' ~" ' ' s . , . - ._ . . .‘J¥Ell..’§.i’£..l%“.d-l°.;"l imp-, -.- land, coming really from pon- - f 1898. . horticultllral firm in the United ` Bargain With Uncle Sam tho riot that the United states' has treaty rights in regard to that is the s _ E/ ` 'rho dutu:lix;;ml?)cuba mulls ..:...1i.‘.i.i.1_1.-‘.fl~2.-/--"' - nfl ‘ ish War o Relations between the United States and Cuba are regulated basic- ation, because if you have all, and. shall never enter into any treaty or And watch her feet, now may can Workers’ incomes in the United. have not happiness, life is really a' other compact with any foreign States increased only seven per cent I failure. Power or Powers which shall impair No betwee,, March and May’ while Certainly wealth cannot purchase, or tend to impair the independence Em _ factory producuon increaged 355 happiness because, to the busy ln-I of cuba, nor in any manner auth-" by shlngled ones, these parties per cem an unheanhy.and dang_ dividunl, wealth is a. source of greatl 0,-125 or permit any foreign Power] A e diSC0l1rH8ed and finally aban- nous ga'p_ W0,.ke,.5» buying power anxiety at all times, and to the idle' or Powers to obtain by colonizationl We ed; but the record of them sur- sun is 563 per oem below that of individual wealth is the source _of of vives as evidence of the rugged vein 1929_ . temptation and trouble. oillenvlse, lodgment in or control th t , h racteris_ _ _ As a matter of fact, while it can- over any portion oi' said island. h“m°‘" “ “as 859 a ~ _ . not be said in every case that “z. That said Government shau 0! the Skl'@ Pl01'l9€l'S 35 WCW Gemng am" the nvkctec S vm health can lllsure constant hallpi- not for military or naval purposes or assume or contract any public d provision for the ultimate dis- ues of the island, after defraylllB current expenses of government, "3. That the Government of Cuba preservation of Cuban independ- wlth respect to Cuba imposed by the "4, That all ants of the United “5. That the Government of Cuba er plans to be mutually agreed the island, to the end that a -re- assuring protection to the people the commerce of the Southern people residing therein. “6. That the Isle of Pines shall be tional boundaries of Cuba. and the "’1. That to enable the 'United Cuba and to protect the people hereof as well as for its own de- nse, the Government of Cuba will ll or lease to the United Statca nds necessary for coaling or naval ations at certain specified points be agreed upon with the Presi- ent of the United States." When this amendment was pro- osed it was violently assailed by any United States anti-imperiah berties of the Cuban Republic. In of the United States the Isle of Pines was recognized as a part of 1909 was ended as soon as the ma- The Black Rose (Exchange) Rose lovers have been flocking enerosity of a resident of Mil- waukee who was a native of the red thousand roses have been on display, oi' nine thousand varieties, 'but the great attraction is a black which was recently announced, is a etles. It is of a velvety dee-p dry, hot weather, as to be prop- rant petals show no shading whatever. The bush buds freely and its leaves are dlari: green. A States has undertaken to introduce the new rose into that count-ry next year. Plants are peculiarly suitable to experiments of every kind, and those who have been working along the line of cross-breeding declare the possibilities almost inconceiv- able, not only in flowers but in fruits. cereals and in fact through the whole agricultural field. The United States for the last twenty years has rabher taken the lead, but moot Canadians are to an extent familiar with what has been done wheat. Soviet Russia has been ex- perimenting with .some strange hybrids. Germany has taken up the work in A _big way. Six years ` 'auf'-"/V ' » _ , I \`;:' ¥ as - Llllsual what is this lilo ir, full di cm. We have no time to stand and stare. No time to stand beneath the l boughs And stare as long u sheep or cows. time to see. when woods we pus, ere squirrels hide their nuts in grass. time to see, in broad daylight, night. time to turn at Beauty's glance, dance. time to wait till her mouth can ich that smile her eyes began. poor life this if, full of care, have no time to stand and stale. -W. H. Davies. founded at Muncheberg, near Berlin. Work is carried on with plants much as a chemist works with his materials. The modem plant breed- er can. if he desires, develop thous-| ands ot new plants. Some of the' resultant species .seem to have nothing in common with their pro- genltors. Not only natural cross- ings are available but radium, Ro- entgen rays, chemicals and abnor- mally hlgh temperatures are used. Tho most fantastic results are obtained. A plant may be robbed of its poison, or its oil content may be increased fifty 'per cent. Its sugar composition can be altered at will. A hitherto useless plant mfly be made valuable for man and beast. Plants, by selection, can be taught to endure changes in clim- ate. They can be made more pm- lific, more resistant to disease and to produce different fruits and these earlier or later than normal. Cross- ing ll specimen found in Upper Bolivia with a variety from Guat- emala, the Gemlans have produced a potato imlmune to fungi and frost-resisting. One of the progen- itors of the new much dlscudscd drought-resisting wheat grown. by _an Alberta professor came from thi* and Stepped of Central Asia. -American cxlperlmenters have gone far towards producing n-nn, that will keep fresh for months and yet retain its aroma and taste. Tobacco free of nicotine is declaréd to be first class in aroma and nge, In Germany they have produced 5 wheat which will gl-ow on their poor sandy soil. The Iozanberry. a eros between the blackberry and raspberry, is well known now. The red cumnt has been crossed with the goose. berry and a whole series of new' berries created. Both in Germany Bhd in the United States they hope to find an available supply of mb. 'ber in weeds. _~_?____ A Dlbua-looking lady entered a|‘ bird-shop and said she wanted to buy a talking parrot. The propri- etor at once "reckoned 'e'd got, the werry thing she wanted." "Course ma‘a.m," he said, "you don’t want a vulgar bird. This 'ere one now was brought over by s missionary. 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