i Novgaiwbaazs- 121. " m PAGE FOUR "m: ciiiiniomziown iiiiliiouii , s. u I. , u. I‘. r"l"k"—w gxxtl:ry—l.l“ou'fl.tz‘ol. l). A. sliu-liliinmi. n. ~'. U ppm" ‘nu Managing Director-J. It. "lIfIIPIl. ' Anoelua Ellltorl-Yrunk Walker mid l». h. (urrlo flqrnlng Dally (founded no?) uhoo o" rv-r (In ~-<i""""'* '1 “J0 per you (In advance) miilli-nl In (' iulii IIIIII fniirfl _.__._.————--ij__.__-——" 1' ' - - "- SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 733. I931 c-‘AR FERRY ACCOUNT , own making. p:irtici‘iiiir!3.' in regard to the enormous commitments au- By resolution at its hunual mcet- I tliorizcd by 111m "1111 1115 601191151195 m: it any!“ this wee}; the Mari. ion National RLIIHHIYS accoiiiita. No Mme 30am 0g Trade jndofsgd the Iionc in Canada has less lllljlli to vrl- reiolutioi-i of the Associated Boardlllvize the financial policy of any b; “n, o! py-inc; Edward gland, igovcrniiiciit, and no one in his p0- lskin‘ m“ finances 1n connection sltlon, unless armored with nii_im- with the c" {en-y steamer be Cmrg. pciictrrililc iissiiraiitcc and Pflfltlfilll,‘ ed against the consolidated TfiV€lli1CS‘“'°111$1 Wliiiifc iiito :1 field of (‘Ull- nr cmmd-I so u not to affect n“. trovcrsy so thickly strcivii with the operatm‘ account 0f the Aumflc I wreckage of his own azlziiiiiiiriitlve Region of the Canadian Natimizilimlikcshfittl- Railways. i 1c is to be hoped that with the; unanimous support of the Maritime i Iosrd of Trade this important mat- 3 fer will again be brought to the a!- (Iiiitllii, iii an l!itt‘i".lc".' with tilt: r.':'nr of the Idiitlhi‘ Fpctlittfil‘. “'65 -.l->‘i‘.* \'|I'('-l'l'fiitI|'I\l—J- n. minim (LINDIII .-i.’VI) RIYQIYIIV i ‘iioiizs av m: WAY Although Japan and Chm; "c. not oflciiilly at war, they appear to be UllOffiUiRlly in conflict. The . Chinese general, Ma-h Chan Shim, ' iidniitsthai; his trooper “suffexcd a gflurg reverse" iii a two-day battle wit-h g, ' . the Japanese around the Nonnl By fame; W. Barton. M.D River bridgehead. Meariwhii; the‘ *_—_“—_——__*" Couiicil o.‘ the League of Nations INCREASING PATENT“ TEM- has fallen down on its Job at the PERATURE BRINGS ABOUT first mi tcst of its usefulness. “ cum” ' ‘The Sino-Japznese affair is evi- ICIOIIU)’ going to be settled either by [the sword, or by direct negotlationsi _ . interested parties {worry if your physiiwian is not In a What Quip» Wherryou find that you are m and have a high temperature don't ibotiveen the . __ ‘B ‘ ure ' i in the body results from the battle (‘iiruidzi as a. whole says the _. . n , Y. your tissues are putting up m 118m Wiiiiiiiht, fiibune 1s quite willing of! the ailment. The temperature will increase gradually from 95.5 degrees F. to I00 degrees, to 101 degrees, 102 degrees up to 1oz degrees or 104 degrees, and then iii a few hours it will come down almost to normal as your ‘tis- sues get the better of the fight. There is a law by which the inflam- mation or iiritation causes heat or ic maize some sacrifices in the ex- ltensicii of trad: with Great Britain. The highly siitisfactory ‘tariff ircaiy Mr. Bennett negotiated with Australia might serve as a model for a similar arrangement with Great Britain, but while in the Australian case an raimost; exact quxl pro quo was rvquired, in deal- hit: with Lircab Britain the Can- reiictioii up to a certain point, but Tl-IE CliAKLOTTMDWN GUARDIAN Inspiring Future For A Coordinated Empire (Mail and moire) Under the Providence of God, after centuries of laborious cul- tivation, the sacrifice of much lie- rolc blood, and tile expenditure o! a vast amount of treasure, the British Exxiplre as it stands, has been go; together, and the Giles“ lion . . - .-is: What is now to b1: dond with it? 11m question. put IVE!‘ sixty years ago by a grbai Nova sootian statcsman, Joseph Howe, confronts us with even tain the unity and security of the terrial disintegration or from . ex- ternal aSETB-ssion. the great-est in- strument; of political and social! progress the world has yet known? What are we doing, ivliat can we do, to make use, for ourselves and for every other part of the Empire, of the opportunities which the im- mense rcsources of our common heritage offtri to us?" With these words. Rt. Hon. L. S. Amery npéns his fiscal treatise eii- gicater urgency to-day. What are; we doing, what can We do. t0 main-l Empire, ‘and to Preserve from ln-i Reminders i and Reviews? . AlzhouBh sir John ‘E. It/Lllais ‘helped b0 establish the Prc-Raphae- glite Brotherhood, and was associa. ‘ted with that group during the five {years of its existence, he was not a zealous member. He could use the ‘old methods better in portraying ‘his ideas, and he stuck to them as 1, gcneral thing, flioufli he was an ‘avowed Pre-Raphaellte. He W55 brilliant, but: his work lacks the idealistic, spiritual quality that characterized the Compositions of Rossetti and Holman Hunt, It; is probable that he had less imagin- ation that these artists, and was therefore less concerned with the setting up o.’ few standards. Like a great many other “solid minded" men he know what he wanted and went: after ii: in his own way. He knew, too. what the public wanted —the paying public, and in a. ma- terial way, he was the most suc- . cessful of the Pre-Raiphaelltes. It W85 Millais who painted that I FEED YOUR FOXES A BALANCED 0151f 1 T . Ross-Miller Fax Foods combine ' f. -_ in careful Pkflifilfuzllllngfltllblléllfl bee! and por one . no _ meal, milk. alfalfa rimi, fish “ M 5,53,33,15“ F“ meal, codllvgr oil and other ' high grade ingredients. They Mill! 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LIMITED SUMMERSIDE tentlon of the federal Hilillilriilv“ A “"1" 1 far back s i926 the Duncan Coin ""1 "lhrbliitdv '\"LI \"'\5 tiirire nfli/"irlaii people would be well pleased ‘delightful study of a boy blowing a , .. .-.~‘~‘ -,1~ ' -if the irritation or inflammation is bubbles’ which was afterwards titled "Elmpire and Prosperity." mission recommended such action in ' i‘l1"""" the following words: “We further recomnir-nd flint. so far as the ferry boat service is concerned, it should not be run as part of the railway operations, but should be run by zhe railway ad- ministration nndcr separate ac- count for the department." Mr. Mackenzie King, iviicn in of- Iice, insisted that all the "impor- tant." recommendations of the Dilli- iiinint in j-iiiir l ~ nnii’ i can Commission had ueeii iiizplc- merited, and some of his follmvcrst went; so far as to say that the re- . commendstions were implemented I 100 per cent. This is one recommcn- dation that the King Government ‘ completely ignored. The grievance is an outstanding one. It affects this Province materially in so far as FtllSklll ivmtu " I15 n .".ll'li‘.‘- cf ii! flic ciiiigiiiiis of sclimii of poll! cir-iiounciiig Alaiicliestcr T1193’ illi‘ ‘ll cvoiioixvv. if. l" Til!‘ rc-‘lo see a little greater generosity .4 3am” m- exerted. . i - (“iflillio lllii I I ~ _ ‘helpless. ‘The caste Hindus, , _ hers of ilie Coiigrcs to a man, re- ' ‘wcmcii and children, 'too strong fhcii it can actually pre- vent the tissues from reacting -to __-_ - fight it, and the patient might die Tiic case of a. colony of ppm,“ ;if the physician did not reduce the wiiiiioiiriiobics"; ill the Deccan ‘temperature by “leans 0f c001 baths ficportcd by o. Congress missionary, m‘ drugs- dpsorvps wider publicly)“ These In other words heat is an excellent unfommale pcopiksegmgated sign as it shows good rizslstance by .l'Olli ilic Cilsig IIil‘i(Iil§""WE.‘I‘6 flood- u“ Indy‘ _ M mt by me recent heavy rams In old CIITOIIlC-IIIIHIEIIIS, such as and rciitlcrcd utterly destitute and ifiirgngzxrarssasfi tgled nigh‘: mem- lhcai: stimulates the tissues to action and brings about liriprovcmeni; In a”! the um some actual cures in others. ' Some years ago when old paraly- fortuiiatcs would have starved but “c cases were injected m, inoculated fuscd i0 give shelter even to ailing The little volume makes excellent reading in preparation for the forthcoming Imperial Economic Conference at: Ottawa. The author‘ takes the stand that a widely ln-i clusive policy of‘ infra-Empire pre-i ferences and trade has bemme necessary if the Empire ls m m1 held gogctlici; and developed for the, benefit o.’ its inhabitants. Thet United States furnishes an admir- able example of what can be oqmg- ved under the protective system. The states which compose the American Republic long ago pgglgd their domestic markets under riscm ‘for fliilstian and Muslim helpiwnh malaria organisms’ many who ‘The seqml shwld stand as a lesson ‘developed malaria, had the malaria for the Congress and its sister cured by qulnmefllnd regained the organization, theHindu Mahasabhiltuse o; their limbs’ These ‘results refused permission to use certain [were obtained in about 25 per cent. Dmductlon and rewarded enter- might say that he was overzealous ivclls. the embittered M8h8.l’8,°!5e1ectedcase5_ "i the Coriihill laws which sheltered their com- mon standard of living, promoted an intensive development Qt not“- al resources. stimulated efficient prise on the part of capital, mrm- agement and labor. purchased by the makers of Pears Soap. For years this picture ap- peared in Engfsh and American magizines, and carried the name Pear’: to the world's remotest places. I've forgotten the price paid for this picture but it was “a tidy sum." Ho excelled in portrait work. but he is know to most: of us as the painter of "The Huguenot lovers," "The Boy Princes in the Tower,” flMariana in the Moatcd Grange," and “Ophelia? He was made baroiiei; in 1865, and died in i896. Holman Hunt; was (some crltizs think) less gifted than Rossetti B. — 10073-1I-14-Sat.-tuc.-7i. FlrcTi For: 5.411121 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY GENUINE BRITISH BRED FITCH FROM PRIZE WINNING STOCK i All immunized against disease, which protects the buyer. Will sell or exchange on foxes or pelts. J. E. MURRA Y Summerside, R. R. 1. or lifillais, but he was a mose con- slstant exponent of Pro-Raphae- litlsm than either of them. One in ignoring the old masters and exciting nature. After all, "Foot- T71e Contribution transportation services are OTICEITI- fr“ ‘pflnts on {he 55nd; of time" may ed. and it is time that a icmczly was Ilbbllt 501i in numb"- BJB Yelliiflled While other factors were of help Inl in have embraced Islam in a body these cases it was the heat, the ln- This policy in the last half cen- fiiifl‘ Klbsirflying i112 80°55 1n @1191!‘ creased temperature that; started the fury has yielded amazing results. be studied with prom even though of the Farmer’s W7ife i“fllplfS.—-—C£lICl1ti7l Englishman- MR. KINGS. POSITION ‘were ~ At .1 certain p-Iérifll] of I..fe man ihunkliit filliil i:i 1852. 'I‘l':c (\lliIl0l',;‘1'1‘S111'd5 Wit-h like BVGTSIOD the iapproach of baldness and birth- idiiys. He grows suspicious when lively young friends congratulate, him on having a year less to live; ‘ it doesn't ring true. Arid, while itcnipicd to 5Y3’ the bwbelas remedy. the would‘ be just as well pleased ‘iilflil this artist. iict. recognized the VZZCCII for it. Only valii mvn should fear baldness, anyway. Even these ‘in time bccomc risslgncd to it, and effected. at. To the majority of peopk, who" iiv<piti~ ilic il"l'ii‘ifill‘.ll of hi‘; liter- took the trouble m rend the Speech‘. ary stylc. ‘ZRIIIIPII few converts. to his delivered by ML William Lyon “PM? PUIJROllllC theories (luring his life- kemle King before the Rmrorm; time. Prrhaps. in ‘Mr. Gandhi, hc Club, comments the Montreal Ga-l ms hm m“ rm'e1“1°' sette, it will not appear that the "'""W*"'"_'“ Liberal leader: has improved his po- 3113111771111) HCxNOI/i: sltion in regard to the National Scr- vice I.oan..If what he said urns. ii\-‘ " ‘Upon the election of "id u! this city us, tissues in their effort to get rid of the ailment. Drs. J. Cash King and Edwin W. Cocke recommend the use of diath- ermy—application of heat to the body by electricity-as it avoids many oi the dangers and disadvan- tages that. follow the use of inocul- atais of malaria or injection sub- stanccs into skin or veins. ' As the amount of heat applied can be measured and controlled, this makes it: a safe method. It is certainly interesting to know that an increased temperature dur- ing an illness is natural and help- tended as an explanation rii hiizi _ previous reference to this issue, itilmwclmlt would have been far better if hr» d“? _ _ had Xe“ the mmmr Hume ‘H15 uh a ays: ‘Ilti-Ilmifilililflg .\l-.icIJnnald terlnce could not have been mom aw ‘the ‘\I‘rll'lIIIllC 130i c’. lrhdc honours “med ormore “kelytu doamaxmlyrun Both the iicu picsizlciit aiicl of damage to a. national enterprise” of the greatest: importance; it ,g‘“ullutfit" reached the» public the very morn- iw‘ ing upon which the Dominion loan irntponsibiuty’ of the D/Inritiiiie Iloziril o‘. YIN‘? nil l llSW l(‘I~I exchange who chose him are to iic con- Tht- oificc docs to one and Mr. Alaclrimild iissuiiics ilic l-ziticrrlii ) of ziii active was formally launched, at tho nin-i I J I l‘l‘[‘ll'(‘$!‘l'i’.lllg the lcvcry country is political life so real baldlicarlccl philoso- phers who aic filled ivilli a- pity akin to contempt when they see younger specimens of their sex Ppplyilig the comb and the smooth- ing lotions. join me ful, and that physicians are now try- ing to raise the temperature in old chronic ailments in order to bring about a cure. public officials in Great Britain is , ' probably as high in municipal government as in national. Not in _ _ AN AUTUMN SUNSET The standard of integrity among frce from financial corruption [and s. iirl 1l't(i_\' THEM W118i! l 89116111 bilpeal was Yet thcre is no reason why it being nude m the public to support Ibcst iii Lila (roiiiiiicrcial life 0! tlic _ Illziriilnic Pi the loan as a. matter of nationali g I i b . m b I d ‘h -.llL“i r; l! c \\'l c wi service. _ , _ _ _ _ iiiiicli appreciation uy Mi". blu/‘Drm- What. is Mr. Kings contribution} _ _ -alcis niziiit’ ‘Jffillflfl- to this appeal? It is true that he _ , , . fanccs in this his native Province. endeavored to protect himself in; _ 4 .’\Cil\'i‘i}' iiitcri many ycars a measure by an expression of hope ‘ _ ‘ ‘hut the issue “mud be ovcrmh ‘ill tlic wot-r: nf ilio Cilfll'ifliii"(l\fin - ' illoarri of ’l‘raiii~,, thc Associated scflbed' but no one readmg his “d- [Board rif 'I‘i':iclc rii Pxlnce Erlward dress will find there any inspiration, 4 lsliiiirl. ‘iiir nz- Ilorirtl of Trade lny guldanc: or :23’ pftrlsuaslglxl‘ CM- hiiid ‘the (f; iizliaii (fli.imbci~ of Com- . c r.-' owned w 5 rang 9'“ e p“ ‘iiicrcv. Mi". lliz-Dciiiilri has iron in sponse and contribute to the loans] "“C°"‘*_ not always so in Britain. It is only comparatively recently viewed in the long perspective oi British Iiistory, that Walpole declared‘ of the members of his House oi’ Com- mons, “Every man has his price," Public life has been cleaned up in England to a remarkable degree; it on be cleaned up elswhere. fricnrls anti rl ‘in? I; is impossible to overrule the significance of the National Service Loan now being subscribed i0 iii Canada. The Canadian peo- success. on the contrary, Mr. King ‘.013’ iiitimitr much Willi all the mle am asked not only to engage m tiliirb1fiii= ‘l1 1111*?‘ viilbn- ‘a highly attractive investment, but, quarrels Mm the very “Mum of». i Il!l(i i» 4ifli1. and he iby so doing, to demonstrate their 1'1" “P98” made by the Gmwm’ 1, v _ 1,, rpm’, i‘ 1,, gut. faith in their own country and its meat. and by that weal army °1 . , Hum“, an,‘ cum Ili‘ill‘<.‘, aritl iii thc same time w Dill Canadians who are workingi Prflvincn and “Wong” safeguard the Dominion against i mercc in hand in hand with the Govern-Mm the prcssurc of prcscnt economic H20 Vwrflimis, should not be. After all, it was ' _ The woods beneath lay black. . . . That autumn eve was stillcd: A last; remains of sunset dimly burned O'er the far forests, like a torch ' flame turned By the wind back upon its bearcz-‘s hand , In one lont: flare of crimson; as a brand A single eye. From all Verona cared for the soft sky. -Brownirig. “One —With Niiieveh “ and Tyre.” (New York Times The counterpart of the cities in ‘m; valley of the Tigris has now meat. He objects to the term "na- y V I H W V‘ _ tllkgerzuci: zzxrlsd°sl$ been found in silt of the Indus. m“ ‘°“"°°" ‘u mpwmg. can‘ and I1‘ -"I‘I)"I1I Vi‘ TF5‘ iuiich the Drogftt-ss of this loan ?hmtitiadditilto;‘ gillilvrsdtilglflmrrllldlflefflal? ksuhwh‘ t . . .. .. ‘. I I o e0 1199mm“ “d he as" 1' no ‘ - - ~ ‘ with an interest pioportloniite t0 add, a third 5pm; 01 113m, m the 8W0 "(P1151 "M" 1’ A‘ the same| Apnea‘. m! m. h»! all m’ aii rtiiipiredhc national and international two wmch as 51;- Arthm- gem, iimportance of the issue. It. is time, he admits that the IOflll 1.0mm, necessary, also that nil a govcrn- i’. ‘Mum, rim-ognizcd quite as clearly outside - ‘ ti .1 ' ‘* i. mont does isservice. Of course it isfdnn h“ ,. .,,‘1,,, ,..,._., m, m, ,.,u._, 1L Domini” 55 m 1“ m“ 111° . .5 I Lhl. I ill ‘ I 55311195 and “haw-WET the 1711mm ‘m1 lrius rrsiilir, ‘which l".'\"c attciitlcrllnilgriglsij-eothe ilnitrviixilafystrslfgtlznn: in co-operatlon with the Govern-‘,.1.,,,-_O,a; m, f1" llrcscni ziic Dominion and the faithof Can- ment is also service, and national svtztpm o; ' A . i l91"/1°°- in the l5. ..li in 1919 Mr. King gains iio credit for him-I 1mm," Danni a ,,,,,,,..H,,. M n mun lfilqjhflbglflill influence that will be wry far-reaching. Such a demon- I919 11°? "17 f" m5 PEN-Yr 1" 1115. lion fcivr-r vnlvs tiziii titb Coin-ii»! ... ntratlon as the Oinadian people qulbbling over terms, and much less ‘MINDS. ne‘rolu’}l‘ S” V‘ have it in their power to make In i“ h“ dumngmg reference m m” Piiffrfl l2 muff‘ 8mm. vi‘ ‘aiirl-iilie rapid and complete absorption m°t1v9 °l 15119 Govemmem‘ 1n 1mm‘ \ int: fcaiure of ihv ifill t} - ,-, m“ of this loan will help materially in in! m0 105"- 1" b1! "39 91 the Word-i 5 the swing of ilic iv ..(iili'1!li, I irgc f ‘hrsipimng the 3551mm“ “huh "hypocrisy and cunt." expressive 01h. voira. but. mitt-h ia-i». ll‘ 11"“ 1”“ ‘° Pm“ “ “m” i" 1"‘ “ thought present in m on“ mmd ; Lmymr fccurlmz ‘W. 1M M w-(r-viillfdlng economtic and lndustrhl but his own and revealing a mcn- 144,00», who up. (yo. ,. ,1. rfcovcry Eva-W em talltv warped by batbrmshia and ilcs out» scat. i...» l". i 9mb1¢WT9a 1W defeat. and the Illti0]>"ll(.i'|li II Ml‘. King I5 t0 b! BIISWEFCKI 8t 59M, for (ivory 2f} (N11 i ‘ m‘ om‘ level’ conunues the Ga-‘um or 1"""1'"1‘i1”"“1 “'1""""'~" i -.Ystt-m, it lseontnndedJiarilamentl. um, it is necessary only to remind I tiic IvIflIlPlUlI c. “qund , whether m 3mm Austral“, C.“ mn. that the present condition of linvc capturnrl 37H invr-cd m’ 49:; my.‘ m» elsewhere 51-9 unduly we“- mo basin nnancn u largely of his i 80MB, Labour 16a IHSLCMI of 4c. In- aned h. “Tamer. . ._..___.--. i"~i' i oi '- it!" Ili'li"l'lll."i Y"“.)l'f‘- '.Z.l".'l!'i in Lon- clt-r" niis .".btiiii' scilfia, gar- . w-ialzlr-pcndcnt Liberals 3 instead of 4, itilPfilllll other groups 9 insteatlvoi b stints. finder the present electoral T Tl" ‘ii statos in his article iii the Science section of The Times today, illum- lned the darkness of the fourth millennium B. a-Ezvpt and Mesopotamia. But of greater signi- ficance is it that, there was a com- . mon...source..oi..llsht. Before these luminous arreas began to be, with planned cities, there must have been a. long ,long experlcnce of human huddling within walls, aft- er ages of nomad wanderings. "City civilization," which is made by this distingushed anthropolo- gist synonymous with "human civi- pntlonfl must reach back 3]; least another millennium beyond the fourth and no doubt into the sixth. seven thousand years ago man had already begun his ciiyward migration that has culminated in our towers taller than Isabel's. One with Sir Arthur's telescope of time saithe beginning of the first. urban trek from the drought. stricken highlands of Afghanistan and Per- Though possessing only cent: of the earth's population and OCCIIPYJIB only six percent. of 1L; land surface, the Americans have developed mass production and mm Consumption on a. scale that 11115 outdlstanccd the rest; of the world. In normal times the people 01 the neiahborinz Republic use more motor cars and telephones and wear more silk than all the rest: of the world put together. This unparalleled achievement; has been Kfflflily expedited and, in face, rend pr ion affording United Status producers comparative assurance of their own dombstlc markets. There seems to be no reason in the world why the British Empire should not greatly improve upon this record once the programme o; intro-Empire trade is firmly es- tablished and intelligently pusheq, forward. The Emplrg possesses sev; eral times the territory and sever- al times the population of the Unit- ed states. It has enormously greater and more varied natural resources and climates. If we can combine these resources and the capital and 15116 Imeffllt and the man power to develop them we should be able to reach a much higher level of gen- eral prosperity and human welfare than has m been attained within or outside the Emplfé. This is a Pwspeci; that must: fire the 1m. agination of British citizens every Wbere- The way lies clear. A great prize is within our reach, The Debbie seem at last to have ex, Dbrlenced the necessary ggriver- sion to protection. side, separated by 1,409 mgcsh n h“ 1011i! been known that city colonies Mquaintcd with agriculture and commerce were in Mesopotamia m; 1°98 11cc as the early years o; the fourth millennium but it has not.’ W“ till lawly Ieamcd that Mohen-i iv-daro. as old as cities in Mbso-' Pbiflmlll. existed in the valley to the i but of similar architecture with streets and alleys not», “nuke those in modern cltlcs, except 1n The late poet laureate pigtufea Methuselsli, who according to me scripture record when pieced to- gather, died the year a: the mood, declining to enter the Ark as swim. mlng higher from peak to peak Till with the last wild beasts tam- ed in their fear, he sat‘ Watching the wlielm of water on top-most Everest until that, too, was 5q5m.;,,-ged_ "while in his crowded ark Noah rode safely by." The waters from that same lofty range Loppqd by Everest in frequent floods made the city‘ of Mohenjo-daro one with Nineveh and Tyre. But, opened m the sky again by the spade o; 3|,- John Marshall it compels ug 1n a very literal sense to reorient our clvilizoiion- "The Mound of g1“; Dead" becomes news for the living in Sir Arthur's story of the "amaz- dawwntoi1‘°"1bimmeltherm|gm¢»mmdu, ‘ or sslble by means of tarflffi i and wldnh NOW IS THE 'I‘IME TO one means to take another route. Hunt was so determined to fol- low the teachings of his school that he erred repeatedly in use of detail; some of his plcturesare more than photographic in this respect. In his "Light if the World,” (Christ bear- ing a. lighted lantern) this passion for detail is very evident but docs not mar the beauty of the idea. ,Whén this picture was exhibited, and ignored or ridiculed by antl- Pre-Raphaclifcs, Ruskin wrote a letter to "The Times" (May 5, 1854i explaining the artists con- !(\'.‘pi.l0ll and defending the artist. Ile assures llS r rt Hunt did noh~ explain the pit. re to him, and proceeds to give what he considers‘ Wits palpable interpretation?‘ and, one gets a better understanding of i the artist's meaning by reading Ruskiirs letter. Hunt has been called the best a. time in Palestine. His subsequent work is strongly Eastern in charac- ter, and even more thorough in de- (all. "The Light of thc World," is, per- haps, the work of Holman Hunt best known to, us; his other fam- ous worls are "Claudio and Isa- bella," “The Scapegoat," “The Finding in the Temple," "Shadows 0f Death" and “Triumph of the Innocents.” He died in 1910. The other Prc-Raiphaelites were Michael M‘. Roscttl, a brother of Dante Gabriel. and a writer on the subject of art; Frederic G, Step- hens, who was also an art critic; James Colllnson, a painter; and Thomas Woolner a sculptor. Ford Madox Brown, an older man and an experienced artist when the Think -About Xmas Gifts N O W MAKE YOUR SELECTION AND HAVE US PUT IT AWAY FOR YOU If You arc undecided what you lntcnd [[v1]]; h" u", year we would advise you to Look over our assortment of Klystone" Toilet Sets, the finest makers of tolletware in , the world; also Ansco Toilet- ware, Premier. Grillon, etc. If ">8 illllmy that you want, than you will malic no Intake In @1100"!!! these makes. Wccarry these sets in Rosc- i "ll-Alllbfl’. Pearl - on - amber, | Gf="I-°"~1\mh0r. Maize and ~ 37""; and “Keystone? ngy. est creation. Black-ori-Pcarl. All at reasonable prices. SEE OUR WINDOWS and you will find there hut ghc glft you have been looking or. THE 2 MAGS. 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