PAGE NINE on 200 acres that morning. and en- llnd they were safe back at camp. timated t'--t the job would save towns, storekcepers, taxi driversspioy. Between two patches of for the wind had increased to a the crops on 40,000 acres of culti- and children brought insects to the llioppers a strip of gravel was used gale. They had killed the hoppers lvated land to the north. agricultural office, and told whereas a landing area for the planes-W TIT ' ' ' SEPTEMBER 25. 1933 Originator of vaccination was Edward Jenner. English physician who died in ma. Tl-LE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN oeaosae-or-Q-so-949499:-.943-9-so-pas-apes-eoog islers. risked capture to report 1109- .c0rners 0! the hopper Patch” 50 y para, eggs or swarms seen. In the iihat the planes could see where to - NE W SY NO'I ES - y thankful when the job was done Sweden's abundance of water power compensates for lack of coal and oil resources. The International Locust. Control Project ' The International Locust Con- trol Project was developed in ac- cent years when crop losses in Al- rica. and Asia. threatened alntost one-quarter of the people of the world with famine. it was a case of I. common enemy drawing peoples of different races and customs to- gether, to meet an ancient, over- whelming foe that recognized no geographical frontiers. This war between man and the locust has been going on for centuries, and re- irs ”BliEOl(NOR" for OHINOHILLAS - (not rabbits) . custs have devastated the land, as "KING in tho DOMAIN or ma naanans mmded 1" Emu” W151 By J. A. Clark, 0.50. during their weaker nymph stages. without wings, in the wastellands of the desert. The International Locust Control Project assisted in organizing and furnishing supplies to the many divisions of an army to fight the Desert Locust. The Iraq Division of the army to fight these locust: consisted of 400 men, under Iraq's Director Gen- eral of Agriculture, who trained them for this Desert Locust war- fare. The Director is a graduate of a Texas agricultural college, and showed only blank spaces. some of the British Common- they, found them. A supervisor oi a I)e:ert. Locust At that time they are yet grounded, COM-T01 Camp. with 10.000 miles to protect, had 24 men, three direction. buses, two trucks and poison bait supplies. ing near the border of Saudi rabia, and could use a nearby pol-yspi-ay all the ice radio transmitter. It would takeiflags that morning. A photograph- a camel eleven days to take him toler, to get a picture y his home, but he was able to warnlwalked in to lie flat at the edge off people of fertile areas that patrols the marked area, but reported a swarm moving twenty miles of y had occurred from locusts that liadnioved back 30 yards. A plane was! crossed two international bouiidar-I-coming directly towards him, withi .,The convoy with supplies lined upi iiilong the side. and as the planesi approached, a handful of sand wasl thrown to show the pilots the windl solution Operation Locusts square The aldrln was mixed and poured into the tanks. It took four loads of the, lethal solution for each plane tol areas between thei He was fortunate in be- A. i of the work. ,l before he- within knew, the hoppers had spilled cut: their. I-latchiiigspast him, nnd the flags had beenl work, but only the planes could stopldrenclilng mist of rocking poison the forward invasion of the locust truck him like Sl wet dislicloth, and Get the most value out of your home grown grains by having ihem ground and mixed with Shur-Gain 35'). Hog Concentrate or Shur-Gain 32?. Dairy Con- ceniraie. Bring us 1600 lbs. of your own grain and we will suit; have been Simiiar in each wug one of the 11:51, Near East of. ies while the two aircraft were a- lonly a slit of sky under its wheels. in it nd mix 400 H): or ShuI,y(-am H0 Care or country aiiackgd by hordes of (mini; to carry the fight with lo. way working. The full strength ofillc lay flat -with his face in tho, ggugcais Dair Care W-it-h it iv. 8 swarming Dose”, Locusts; me in- cugtg in the deserts, wherg maps the bran spreading crews were at sand, and his fingers in his ears. A r y - Your cost for 2,000 lbs. THC? Hog Grower 327.50. "For they (the locusts) covered wealth divisions supplied informa- EH they m0VP!'1 by U16 b'-K5"-hA S-111d-ybCf0F8 he Could diit-L RWHY iht? Your 0051 for Z000 N35 J6,-4' Dairy Ratio” S';2G'00t ' ' T ' , g the face of the whole earth in 3, non concerning the fight 1;-omtheip storm was approaching W on the plane was back; own again, and- thnA';ml;:" E?RI:mfpal:;),:'enItNDnE1EfNBgXdg: the land was darkened; andso thgy British Locust Control officers in two pilots at dawn flew to Chccklanvotlicr picture and a second al-T ACHIEVE, did eat, every herb of the hind, "id Kenya, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, the advance guard of hoppers. drin bath. i all the fruit of the trees, which Pakistan loaned 3, supply of gldrln A station-wagon crew with yellow The wind became gusty and it Would you like to be in .. ausmass where your expended the hall had left: and there re- by plane to Iraq. in case the aiiot- and white flags on bamboo l10l8S.W93 most difficult to steady the- WIN LOE DIAL 9514 effort will NOT interfere with your present activities and may, ultimatolyhln a SHORT PERIOD of TIME SURPASS YOUR PRESENT EARNINGS? BREEDING CHINCHILLAS CAN BE THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM. Thirty minutes each day is all that is required to care for several pair of Cl-IINCHILLAS. ' "YOU, as others have, CAN BECOME INDEPENDENT". mained not any green thing on the trees, or in the herbs of the field, throughout all the land of Egypt." Iraq Locust Invasion of 1945 Shortly after World War II had ended and when thousands of date palms in Basra were ripening their fruit, and through: Mesontamit in the valleys of the Euphrates and the Tigris, when the fields of gold- en graln were ready for harvest, great swarms of locusts struck. They came from the desert waste lands of Saudi Arabia and the Neutral Territories; they were carried a- long by the south winds from the Persian Gulf. These hordes did not leave even the wild marsh weeds in a land which included tl.:e tra- ditional site of the Garden of Eden; there remained only stubble in the FACTS:-Odorless, NO Vermin, Hardy, LOWEST Mortality rate, Affectlonate and as easy to handle as a PUPPY DOG. PEN EQUIPMENT anfl SIX MONTHS PELLET FOOD with INSTRUCTION BOOK plus our CO-OPERATIVE SERVICE FURNISHED ”F'REE” with each pair. j: c ALL STOCK is REGISTERED with CANADIAN NATIONAL LIVESTOCK RECORDS at OTTAWA. LIVE DELIVERY GUARANTEED-REPRODUCTION GUAR- ment to that country might arrive too late. The United States, through its Technical Cooperation Admin- istration, supplied as part of its Point 4 Project to the Internation- al Locust Control Project. sixteen light planes with pilots, technic- ians and supplies for the 1952 war against locusts in Iraq, Iran, Pak- istan, India, Jordan and Ethiopia. One of its greatest contributions, however, was the discovery. manu- facture and supply of aldrln, a very deadly insecticide for locusts, but harmless to live stockrlf properly used. This insecticide can be spray- ed from aircraft, and when used at the rate of 200 oz. to 100 gallons of water, it will kill all the locust nymphs on one hundred acres of desert in half an hour's flying time. ANTEED fields, and forests of naked spars Iraq's Desert Locust Control , in the date groves. Army had several years of training A CO-OPERATIVE has been created. by the NATIONAL This great disaster brought with their expefltnlied DIFCCWF ASSOCIATION to handle MARKETING of PELTS for all MEM- BERS. Before answering this AD may we caution you that FOUN- prompt assistance from many lands. It stirred legislators, not only the areas subject to raids from the General, who had organized thirty Locust Control bases in Iraq's vast desert, with tents, supplies and . Desert Locust, but in the British srolmd Cl'8WS- EVBFYOIIE in U19 iSrsTI:f'r and "ms we” mm Commonwealth, the United States country was willing to cooperate V W i and elsewhere. Information ac- against the dread locust, and there BRECKNOES H t d 1, COAST t COAST. quired in comparatively recent were no better locust scouts any- opera ans ex en mm 0 times: That. the Desert Locust where than the nomadic camel For we FINEST In CHINCHILLAS Comawy swarms that migrate, originate borne Bedouiris, who could locate from the solitary desert Grasshop- per, when certain conditions favor- able to its multiplication occur and that by organized effort these swarms may be destroyed or checked by attacking them with im- '"BRECKNOR” l'.O. Box 519, Adelaide St., East, Toronto 1, Ont. 'proved insecticides and methods A TIP OF THE WEEK FRO-M voun MASTER DEALERS KN? batches of hoppers or guide con- trol crews to any point required over the trackless sands. Ninety per cent of the Iraqis are farmers. who are most vitally concerned, but everyone: Desert police patrols, shieks of the desert, even smug- s TIMELY NOTES ON TOPICS CONNECTED WITH Silver 'F ox And Mink Farming i had gone out ahead to mark the plane at ten feet. They were nlll Look what you can do zvitlz UGLAS FIR SI.VAPl.Y ”0 PLYWOOD The grout, new iillo-It,-Yourself” movcniont is rolling along. stronger than ever! People who used to think they couldrit drive a nail straight have found this exciting and profitable spare-time occupation iiright up their alley.” lt”a easy to make so many things that help make a house a home-with Sylvaply. YOU'LL HAVE FUN making smart”. outdoor furniture WHAT A BLESSING ynu”ll find the extra storage Charlottetown ------------------------------------------ .. L- J- ROSSINI ltTh9 C8113Cc1i3nmB11T88u of Stair other designer uses Norwegian with durable. easily-worked Sylvaply. Free plan for space and convenience in a hank of built-in drawers . V 5 I" eslima 95 "t We l953'1954 blue fox for an immense. necklet this table and ht-ncli at your lumber dealer. Gel il- like flu-so. And. it's all yours when you mnke your Sllmm8l:Slde .... .. Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Ltd. season yield of standard SUV” and that the mannequin twists twice and get started! own built-ins with Sylvaply. 0pLeary H B w In new type fox pelts is expticted '0 around her shoulders. It is quite """ ' ' ""5 c' 1'::vml::1:1fb;0z3lgg346s:.E.f;i::'L;b:; A striking elfect. Remington ..... .... ..... ........................ .. H. B. Willis Inc. 23,700. The harvest of standard . and mutation mink pelts is expect- Gerry Archibald, President of French River .. ............ .. Arthur A. Campbell ed to be 15.2 per cent higher at g3;,gg"';”3a,3:3;;af';e:"'gtAss- ' - I 0 on! Central Bedoque ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H Dunk Rive, pair in co 621209 ””'”"5” 541'” 1”” Wm time was the director of physical 3" 8 - Anucipated productan of standard taming at the YMCA chap Albany ......................................... .. L. o. McLeod .1: Sons 5,',1;'.? ,;”;f,,, iif,'”,,;;,f,f;2” ,”,?,7;5”f;: iotrelwlyn. has - ieuer in the Naz- i . ' ' ona us-News f hlhthll Victoria .. ......... .. L. n. McLeod 5: Sons i,;egg:,'”,,"gi:,;i5: :23, 9:,” ii .21; ”m-in ins initl .. om . ' - r i c t . th 1 t h Stanley Bridge .................. ,,,, ,,,,,,,, ., Reid's peed service :::t':;ilT:) ':e1”:(ewil:r”5Lh?6FE K180 ex; :,r;,)v,e,.ife i,:5e;,:i ,',:,m;, ,l,o:,L . '”'””"”'Pi.ttin h-' Wheatley River ........................... .. Preston Rackham :g;iwb;igagh! ggg',i,9s4;uiv1v otggegs ail.” "wig? .S..f..L"..F??.1 ”?...'i1l...?.l ' ' ” "9 5 9”” ” fur 1 to fashin in the Mr Mann " yyyyy H - be outweighed by increased out- " D ” l te . . . . . . . . .. Dlngwell & Rosslter Duly wy note reproduced photos glxizs 'i:e Priaigigi :t:::uan:itercn:pe:lt: Kllmulr ............................................. Mcaowanvs Lid, put for other types of mink. hold me spotlight in an of the . Mount Stewart .................... .2 ...... .. Clarkls Feed Service Plmnum mink P9” Production '5 mr Show and mom She am estimated at 100.100 against 92.400- pasiel mink pelt output at 117,100 TIP NO. 5 from Paris of a lady wearing a Norwegian blue fox on a fur-lined F L F D E R 5' IIWH 0 K E E P jacket of a grey suit. but the bands RECORDS USE MASTER states that there is much fox being worn. It makes me feel very good to have this direct although I 100.000 casually pelts are sold each year by the US. mink ranchers. Lightweight and strong, the big M against 64.300; and other mutation new i,h,g.you, paw" 1, H, mink pelt production. 67,300against ;;4:theVa.ax-:1 xi-keltrrxigusphii-3orlt;slsoasnt;3 most,finished. we recommend M 22300 pe"5' Number Of "mm mxgs fact that H. good percentlage of the ''''' on balancing 3'0” 3”!" with em” M on mlms (T beglnyng 0: mls pelts which were sold in New York ms," M in Anne: mm mm” "W W" 3"” M l?.""”....”;” "” i”Jt.2' 11.952” 1?? "1" . Bpggpso :33” W MASTER 1” ml" M ruin: izlcregicrag by 30.4 31. will D” c"”””- Edm” ” W N9” ' V I I 1.. - to as estimated,-108.500 fmm 2:w.- 5”” 1"” "cw? hi” '9'” :'.'””1' vou can TRANSFORM .. dull lmsr-mt-nl into .. You CAN EASILY ENLARGE your home be u.....- ...- , M in the latest issue entitled, Keep i ”'3;:::: '" Lets Discuss, YourlFeed' M S309: ,3;e1::d&::lle1r!55gqu::bee;tiT:,t,Af::; Junk Pelts Off The Market." This dazzling guest room. rumpus room or a don-easily old, by simply turning waste attic space into S P..." m lngl Is- M .'t 11300 A decrease AD! 426 per istan extract. N-ugyiC of the rreat- and inexpensively-by panelling wi'th Syivaply. s;(1e(asy valuablg. livinlg splace, donh't need Ito be anhexpert : '" """ an S an cent from 10700 in 1052. 'I'he'num- 95 m9"'W5-I I-0 9 9 future hf N18 to handle. nail and now. it's more im t an wor . yet to use . y rap 3'. , ust o ow t e aimp e stcp- y-step E mlnuoo” ' M ber of mink kits raised this year mmk l"d"5"7V ”" be Nd "' me Free ”How-To-Do-It's" from your Sylvaply dealer, instriiotiona in the Sylvaply Free ”How-To-Do-ll'a" , MQQQQMM ' M is placed at 063,400. a gain of 17 d”';'””' H” Iflchea h'"'t5'll!1- ”' w your dealer has for you. i MMMMM Dial 5455 per cent over last year": 567,000. 9." "Wm ""90 -V. ' i 9 d9" i i of some ranchers. We mean the i "H 56 Green St, . Cjftown M M the ht”; woman We” selling of casualty pelts. It In es- . M timated that between 75.000 and L . . of fur are loose so they may be draped around the shoulders. An- Mr. Farmer Do You Know? , This is enough to make up about 8000 stoles or perhaps 45.000 scarls. some of these skins are sold for as little is a dime. Most of them range from 31.00 tn 82.50. In the new method of manufacturing in M-hloh split skins instead of let down nr draped skins are used. these junk pelts can be worked for as low as 31.50 In hour-instead of normal labor onsts of 010 to 312 an hour. The result is a mink stole blatantly advertised by a good price fur store for 8199. "Do-ll-Younolf" with S Y LVAP LY handy panels of Sylvaply Douglas Fir plywood are more fun than work for building, remodelling and making furniture. Thoylro just right for the Iiwor-k-curl" the cnrponlcr using siniplcsfliniisclinlcl tools. "'8 Hm-only ”a,lew simple tools needed "What does a woman who owns ' ' If you bring us me specified amount of your own grown grnlm an llsied in your ;;w:nTgg':t1::let3:n:,cyu);g I (Sal:-'Galr'ih Hlanlil ;;:rmuIa Jioolol we ran lglye you the following balanced shur-Gain advertised for .16" am Wm ha” ' or e on mama outayo oapta. . good reason to think she paid twice All you need to work successfully with than eaay-to- Ommlllt Tululnd Y0"? Ollnli I0" mllghv "id ;;h3:e3b9"'5 319 W01; I handle 4 feet by N feet Ram-.la of lightweight Sylvaply is I for ton For 1! go per owl. man w o houg t oasua y be - - i;”- I l r 1- .i y i H 1, zoo um. sum.-.. m. 51...... 1896. mm scam wen. we is in or msmu- 5"""9 ”'"””' ”?"'”" '"”" C”'"' '” CW" ' '1'.'.'.'.".l.'.'."Jf.'.?. '...'i2L"."..'Il'...'.'."'lLTi1.'.1'2'7GlZJ..3IZ?.Z I I100 lbs. " ” Hog Grower mat. H.551 sinnment. In a year or less til! , & I H I L. ' ii I "g 1 PI II I (H -I A H I 1700 IN. .. ,, no. Finhher ""1, MJ., hum Wm begin M come out. M." . nu qunrlrra -)n'I'ir nra . y yapy ton or. 0. ma it non lln. " " sow -Ration ms 31.22 poor quality of workmanship show vm...v.. o Calgary o :.i............ 0 wow... ' MW "T-hi "om-9 -item ton--mall Sylvaply namel- For Poultry I up. Chances are she will be a walk- lendon 0 wind-or 0 Toronto 0 Montreal 0 Ouolnt cuy handy for odvl jobs.) I 1500 lbs. shut-Gain Growing Mash 1196 ll.” lng advertisement of why women - I I000-lbs. " " laying Mash was 31.00 shouid now buy mink. Think it .. - .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..l Ax mi . -' ”” Ialylnglublllnll 3117?. mg over, then when you have casualty . - 3- BIIPH III I - pelts or pelts from animals that 1'.0I'iC-"lo did c 1 e, n r b them. mo um s-um-in c-u saw a crow am am s..."..?...3'3l'. ..”t5'..”..".i.'L ........ CHANDLER BROS. MacDONALD-ROWE W0 '59- 1 I; new 30'0" 1'95 W” Industry. Do your paruouphoicuhe "50 ""- 1”" WW0" 1'95 "-'" high prawn or mink. keep Junk WOODWORKING co. ITD. This plant is ready to serve you day or nlgllt. It Is not necessary Mr. Farmer to have your balanced rations imported lrom Monoton. at. John. Montreal or Shanghai. when you can convert your grain born into balanced . " Our plant ll now in"! equipped to give you this service. Call In and tall your problem over. . i McGUlGAN- and sons HUNTER RIVER, P. E. I. pclts off the market." Files suit-A suit Nkln! fnr 3484.570 damages has been filed by George H. Mayors, General Man- ager of American Fur Auctions. Inc., against Lampoon. Fraser :5: Huth, Inc. and Hudson's Bay Com- pany. The suit is for alleged breach of employment contract. Belmont St. CUSTOM WOODWORKERS Dial 6557 36 hr. Wutrr St. Dial 8575- 8576 KENSINCTON M. F. 0' scnunuaw co. LIMITED SIIMMENSIOE CNANLOTTETOWN A '