Notes. By TTIeWay] Two professors of the Unlvesify‘ cf California. both over 70 years of age. ride bicycles to their daily classes. Things are certainly look- . ' , cmonimwlauuullli” 1 a-casfgia. manna-n. l‘ . ‘ milatua- iiewoarnn that New Bible Evidence . ' ,_ . A FOR OVE a l .. . ~“ n _ ‘ milii." 8% N113) #11111‘: ‘A a i <0 ' ybv P 4U mgd up [he SVIGQDQB luPPued by " v P~ . the Jericho excavations in this‘ vsucclnct statement as 1811011011 W 23f Iorllllnlilyitiai-lr ill’) 05-00 no at (h sonnets THURSDAY‘, hlikjlufsll. .. IN THE VAN ‘Ieewhere in today's Guardian appears a despetclt from Geneva, stating, on the authority oi the league of Nations Economic Sec- '—"hl'ln, that Canada led all countries of the world in increase in indus- trial activity in the first quarter of the present year. This remarkable showing is directly attributable to the policies. notably embodied in the Empire trade agreements, which the Ben- nett Government initiated, and for‘ which it has been subject to such1 persisten criticism by Liberal poll- tlcians. These pOIlHClBJIS. (includ- ing the sole Island Liberal repre- “ientative in the House oi Commons) have done nothing but talk passim- ism since their party's defeat in i930. They have had the temerity to de- clare that the official figures ofqmn u, d“, 00m,“ The med“ lug could better help to stimulate the Dominion Bureau of Statistics have been garbled in some way so as to make a false showing in fa- -characte,. o’ "d, “d every "up four oi the Government. They have -etopped at no misstatement in their [comments subversive campaign to discourageln Ls mo,‘ confidence and initiative on the1 part or our people in this criticall period 0i world recovery. 1 It remains to be seen whether‘ they will have the hardihocd to challenge the authenticity of the League oi Nations report, which ~places Canada in the van of worldf progress. so far as industrial re-l cover-y is concerned. , __._____._ E FARM SURVEY 1934 In June of each year, the Dom- inion Bureau of Statistics, in co- maperation with the Provincial De- partments of Agriculture, distrib- utes cardboard schedules to farm- ers for thcpurpose of collectlng| ltatistics of acreagcs under crop 3nd the numbers of live stock and ioultry on farms, An innovation of ‘r931 extended this survey to cover the breeding and marketing inten- tions with regard to live stock, In all oi the provinces, except Nova Bcotia. Alberta and British Colum- "4 lng up when college proiesso are Russia seeinsto he drawing closer to the League of Nations. ‘Phat is something much to be desired, and it may help to impart some sem- blance of reality to the League. So long, however, as Germany, Japan and the United States are out.oi -—— the League it necess u; remains The reward oi continuous duty very inggnplelte, apdnlt is ‘to bi mo“ mm, ~iesrcd t t e deec one o Ger- peflob?“ r l; w‘ ‘by many and Japan may have had no "m" 1‘ ° ° Y“ ‘WM "1 little influence on Russia in inclin- 14111111194 P411196 15 l- 1°11Plm1°° lng her to join. That, of course, is ‘medal, much covetedaud a greatnot the spirit in which nations 41101101’ 00 b0 Emmy PM‘ varflshouid enter the Ltague which is Jnaturally. therefore, wide intercstlfhfl I - anxioul to make us sll in- to serfs to perpetuate mgland? aloft! ____._.__. R. C. M. P. AWARDS lready far too much under French ihmmd membm °‘ 111° 11°F" London Dally Mall (Inch): So 05115411!!! Mounted Police are ac- remarkable has been that irn-i _tu.ally eligible roi- this proud award. Ipzovzggient, an? obgtp is money _Accordingly. the long-sexvlce nicest.‘ PM" 111° Y "W11 ° _.lssue of which has been authoriz- ‘whffiféf’: ggpelogle gzvggfig ed by the Royal warrant oi Kin: ptuposis. Nothing could be more ,George, will be presented m tum popular with the public, and noth-I the revival in industry which is stesd,'y gaining strength. Today we have the cheerful fact that all the States of the Eznplie are well 1 t h _ on the road to recovery. There are en u been mtmiclnme Hmceflstill clouds, it is true, on the do- signifies twenty years‘ service and certifies that during the period the these men will receive. The medal DIO5PBI°1I5 51111191118- But there 18 is a badge‘ m. ‘who,’ o‘ d“, good reason for declaring that the once more able to srrord bicycles! ' _ V. of Quin-s LOCAL ANAIITIITIO" IDI lllB-NIA OPERATIONS _--__. As rupture or hernia is very com- inon it may be that you or one of ' your family must undergo the oper- ation for this condition. The first thought should be that you are not sick when you go into hospital; there is no hurry about the ‘ because there is no pus f ation or anything that would endanger life if you delayed the operation for any length oi time. But the time has come when the truss you are wearing, despite care- ful manufacture and accurate flt- ting, simply will not hold the her- nia. in place and you cannot stand the annoyance and pain any longer. However, for various lessons- heart or lungs-it is not thought ad- visable to use a general anaesthetic —putting you to aleep— arid so a local anaesthetic ig now sometimes Dr. J. C. O. Bradbury, Victoria Hospital, Folkstone, recounts his own experience of undergoing an oper- ation for hernia under a local anaes- thetic. His operation was fixed for 2 PM. At 1 o'clock a hypodermic injection of a quieting drug was given which in 20 minutes gave him confidence fulfilled with integrity, firmness» $313,’; éfijmfifiggi, ‘fr’; 519115111955 01’ 111111011119. Just mod- ful finance have not been in vain.’ eration and unconquerable persev- erance, and as such the award N- flects what are. indeed, the qualit- ies of the Royal Mounted Police as a body --_____...__. HONOURED IN CANADA Hon. Iyemasa Tokugawa has re- ceived the honorary degree of a Doc- tor of Laws from the University oi British Columbia. This high honor comes very appropriateley from the Pacific coast because the ' nese Minister! work in looking after his nationals lies mainly in that pro- vince . Mr. Tokugawa. says the Ottawa Journal, has proven himself a diplo- mat extraordinary, widely versed in the policies of the many countries in which he,ha.s served and the trade relations of those countries with his Manufacture of beauty prepara- tions will soon have to be reckon- ed as a major-industry. The Can- adian woman is said to spend nearly $7,000,000 annually on aidz‘ to pulchrltude made in Canada, inl addition to importations valued in 1032 at $737,274. This during hard times. There are seventy~one plants in Canada making beauty prepara- tions. Creams were the principal product, closely followed by face powder. If talcum powder were ad- ded to the latter, powder would surpass creams. The windows and counters of all various stores bear‘ evidence of a large and flourishing industry. President Roosevelt has done a. very gracious thing in asking Con- gress to return to Ontario the mace used by the Parliament of Upper Canada which was seized by United States forces in ma. The President’ suggests that an appropriate day, for "c return would be July 41 next when a tablet will b2 UDV€11Gd1Bfgdbuyy gays, with a feeling oi drowsiness, The surgeon then started injecting the local anaesthetic with a tiny needle into the skin, then used a. large needle to go into the deep muscles oi the abdomen. The full time taken to give this local anaesthetic was less than ten minutes. One or two twinges was all the pain he felt. He was able to lie quite still while the whole operation was performed. He didn't watch the operation and was surprised when he was told that the operation was about over and that the outer cut into the skin was about to be closed. He had little or no pain in the wound except when he coughed. It is certainly interesting to read oi a doctor giving his impressions of undergoing an operation for hernia under a. local anaesthetic. The thought of course is not that everybody should have this oper- Marston. by aide with the Bible narrative, the material evidence is seen to bear out in every #55911" tial detail the record of the cap- . ' ture and destruction of Jericho by the Isrelites llhfill’ Joshua." Now record comes through Sir Charles that another confirming "sensational" find has been made. The newly discovered ruins are be- lieved to be thoseof the Bible city Lechish, which was also cap- tured and destroyed by Joshua. The King of Lachish was one of the iive kings that encamped a- gainst Gihcon because it had made peace with Joshua. It was in the ensuing- battle in which Joshua with his mighty men oi’ valor came to the help oi Gibeon that the "sun stood still upon Gibeon" and that the "moon stayed in the valley oi Aialon." There followed the dramatic story of the finding of the five kings hidden in a cave after the battle, oi their imprisonment, oi the ceremony in which the war chiefs put their Jest upon the necks of the kings, of the hanging of the five kings to five trees and oi their burial in the "cave when- in they had hidden themselves." A few days later Lachlsh was taken and all its inhabitants were put to the sword. So also were the other hill cities destroyed and ‘the land had rest from war!‘ This all took pbtce 3,300 yearn ego or thereabout, but ages and ages after the time oi the Nean- derthal man, who 60,000 years ago went to sleepin another Palestin- lan cave and has only recently been discovered, as reported in last Sunday Times. What he could tell oi the world would be little by comparison with the testimony of the five petty kings, which might indeed have been out into writing, for one of the most important re- velations of the recent excava- tions is that there was "general use oi writings" in the days c.' Moses and Joshua, and that. there- fore it is no longer to be held that their sayings and doings were pre- aerved only through oral trans- mission. The cumulative evidence supports the "reasonable correct- nem" of the earlier books oi the Old Testament. Such is the gen- eral conclusion which Sir Charles reaches. ation performed under the local, be- cause the general anaesthetic has many advantages in its favor. However there are times when the local is the ideal method and there are patients who do not wish to undergo a general anaesthetic. It is for these latter patients that Dr. "Possibly this ac- Sound , And Foam (London Spectator) General Cioerlng has written. for the benefit of the English-speaking peoples in particular, a. short book, or lengthy pamphlet, which his pub- lishers describe as unique. In the ,-Scotia'a balms. ye heard her callin’ In the gowden autumn days. , ‘Whenuttllie heather decked the hill- e, ' When the broken fired the brses. In the Empire's far-flung ootpoets. Heard the suld grey mither‘; cry: Swift frae lenl he'rt; cam’ the ans- wer- “Mither. we are staundin’ by." "Love like yours can bridge the a ooe n, Love like oors can span the firth: Though we're exiles, auld grey thither, ._ Dear the land that gied us birth.” Anliulependcntcompany.. .all ated by Canadians for overdo Whsur the Southern Cross tia gleamin’, Whaur the maple leaf grows red, VWhaur the veldt is wide oot- stretchin’, Breathea the message forth, love L‘.‘O- CROTHE LIMITED “vital. mes and yea-a. 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WHABVIS 1“ T°Y°m° ' 111 11°11°1 01' 11111164, count of my operation may persuade States soldiers killed in the attack: och"; who are now gndufjng an 111. on York, now Toronto. The mace g gmgg to undefgq mg 1141“; is now in the United States naval cum academy at Annapolis. The senti- ments which prompted the Pres‘.- dent’s proposal will be ooidlally re- ciprocated in this country. ~ One hundred and sixteen differ- ent kinds of grasshoppers are to be found in South Dakota, says Pro- fessor H. C. Severin, head of the own, and it is e, practical compli- ment to his abilities that trade be- tween Canada and Japan, even in depressed years, has shown a steady increase. Son of a former Resident of the Japanese House of Peers, member of a family which was semi-royal be- fore Alexander swept across Persia. the Minister's record to date indic- ates the certainty of an even more illustrious career in the service of his Emperor. EDITORIAL NOTES The Province oi New Brunswick. which came info being in July 17M ' celebrates its 150th anniversary this year. Saint John does likewise as an incorporated city. sense in which General Goerings speeches may be regearded as uni- que-as they fortunately are-the adjective. is appropriate. . . But cer- tainly in no other. It will confirm in all respects the unenviable repu- tation General Goerlng has estab- lished for himself among the Eng- lish-speaking peoples whom he spec- ially addresses. His history is a p. trarvzesty. bilge writes otihthe surrender Two learned socities in America, ° “em T119131" w‘ mmwn‘ . the fact that the proposal to seek department of entomology at State f; tgifiefimglsegnfizugymfigg ilalhgarmistlce came from the generals College. "Fortunately," he says. some”, a, Mamolomsw and the in the field; he writes of pre-War "only a very small number of these society o, ' Icthyol ms haw Germany without mentionlna the ever become sufficiently numerous been gm“ serious 03mm “u, the 351561‘; 11o Writes 0i Dost-War Ger- to cause serious harm to farm or “salon a: to wh a henwchooses man foreign policy without mention- garden crops. During the past few‘ a, mo“ the road h’; from o, a m°_ ing Stresemann. His chapter on Herr \ L Y / years four species of grasshoppers ‘m. can Eventually they had m Nb 3W6!‘ 18 I DHYOXY-Bm 01' 110111511011; ‘\\K__1 D N e." were responsible for more than 90 m" the were binned. his chapter on himself a crescendo v Bgcjpxbmz L55 w‘ per cent. of the damage done with- H they scientists had begun the“. °1¢E°11511h 1115 151919111155 1° 1115 °P' . I , . DE R TRO UBM ||"1 -' m "m 5"“ investigations with individuals, P°;*.§';“,g;3§§§;§°=,,,°‘,,§"§“5f,,,m, i, - ‘k1 H" '5 ,.- d some of whom have the same ten- be“ indicated by B few sample qum i bia, these schedules archlstribuien to the farmers through the rural __achool teachers. The acreages of field crops, in particular, are the real foundation of the federal scheme of agricul- tural production statistics. Only slightly less important in national planning is the necessity oi having correct knowledge of the numbers of live stock on farms. The ac- curacy oi compilations in both these classes is largely dependent Upon the obtaining of ‘completed cards from a fair sample of the total number of Canadian farms. The importance of thisimatter should appeal to all our agricultural read- -- z-urs, and it is urged that prompt- "aepliea be forwarded to the Bur- Baffled Scientists (St. John's, Nfld, Evening Tele- am) nmri<fifidflmvtsfi \ \ \\\\\\D\E1Y A Minnesota farmer relates that den” they might “we ' mmwd cations. The cause of the War, of “methmfi It WW“ at 1°85‘ been course, was simple: "The encircle- possible to talk to them in a len- men, of Gummy was ,.,- r- -»; 51m!“ m” mum be “"d°"t°°d' and so "threatened from all sides 111d’ ""1 1‘ 111° *"1’1°'“"°11 “"15 Germany hfld the sword thrust into not very satisfactory, they might her hand‘ The Gel-man people, ha“ W“ “b” 1° 'P°“"*"1° "m" guiltless of the outbreak of this that the practice was foolish. With greatest o; warm had w “gm in or- Fm’ h“; ‘m the an“; ha?’ “m1” der to defend their life and honour." mud turtle that had ot it b the 1“ 5"“ ""1"" ° °11 l; 1t fought with clean hands. “The, foot. The other ducksgwere piyessed whe“ ‘m, e35 15 151d °r a b"°°d "r German army. 111 471110!‘ 111311 1" as close as they could get in anwhicks L‘ hacched- m”! 1'5 "inning should not itself be overthrown and “for; to he“, their puma“ up as very intelligible in its cackles, and destroyed, marched through Bel- long as possible, meanwhile send- “° °ne w°uld chm‘ m“ it i‘ 8111111- 11 W115 5915599111“ If‘ the ing out their distress signals as best ‘“"°““b"“ 1° ‘°“‘°“~ hishest some Q1 11w W°1¢ Th" they mum The mm," put the The scientists might have been w...- ended; ‘in spite oi all. the flnjshmg touches tome rescue eh bet/tex- employed in attempting to troopsunconquereu carried back gong and mg ducks d]5b5nded_ 115001111111 11111611181‘ 11110 difficulty their unspotted shield of honour and which every motorist ' has exper- their victorious banners.” But are- ienced with the hen could not have public was declared; "those traitors been overcome in some other way. were victorious for whom the very Having proved that it was the na- idea of a Fatherland was non-exist- ture of a hen to run on the ap- ent. Those cowards who had deser- proach of a motor car and prefer- ted from the front were victorious. he saw a. lot of ducks in a huddle in the middle of his little lake. They were kicking up such a com- motion that he tool; a rowboat and went over b the web-footed as- sembly to see what all the fuss was about. In the centre of the huddle was a. duck more than half under water being’ dragged down by a huge " eau where the forms have been re- ‘ ‘loll/ed and distributed. Halifax Harbour Commissioners I issue an optimistic report on the increase of imports and exports during the past year, and express the belle: that the results of the Imperial Economic Conference held at Ottawa are very definitely mak- ing themselves felt. "The proof of the pudding." ,»..,.._ ‘i-‘i-"i-m- ......}iNOTHER MAKES NEST l" ‘"' Mr. Mncken ‘ King's latest at- tack on the Marketing Bill before it '---' massed second reading is thus com- ‘W "mental upon by the Ottawa Jour- .,'.,.;..I1I1= g N... n. Sax Rohmer had be.ter look to his laurels. For while that fas- _,. “cinating and mysterious creature of {Q 1753511.: pen, Dr. Fu Manchu, continues ->""' oto operate famously, we are im- ' ‘pressed increasingly by the imag- inative powers of Mr. Mackenzie King. Unlike the wily Manchu, whose dark ways are along the London water-front, Mr. King's vil- lains are always in Whitehall, but the deftness of their machinations In, Ontario crops are suffering from cold and drought A Niagara district despatch says the farmers are exp... ,, considerable anx- —_—— iety. Hay is already a failure, wheat whlf; :e";;'f,;”,,:s‘f$",mt:m has been hard hit by frost, cherries it is too late to dodge, and that and strawberries are short crops. 5111111111118 from the sound of thun- nipped by m” ‘M15’ ‘nd “h” flifl-nlsf.f,f,“,"glffiuf“fit°i Nowqwe ably straight across the front of that human scum that always makes heat and rain come soon will be u“ ma, descending ngfiiigns" it, they might have considered its alibeflranw 111 1111155 °1 5119553’ a failure altogether. no 113g), a; an] ma, Wm, W88 see whether it would not be possible “ $0 the s10fy<>°11l11111@11.11118ii1l1151 15 the {lash o; me return strokefby feeding the fowl in a certain B 111511 01' 111B 3901119. 11:01:‘ H??? an," ‘he "leader. has already struck way or by other means to develop arose and took erman es ny n o . ." H Hit- Gzii Transported From HEAT \l¢, Wm»... , Some 13,000 civil servants who ire none the less sinister. Among , their latest exploits, as Mr. King "unfolded the tale to Parliament. _B a gigantic attempt t: con- owc their positions to political pat- ronage are now urging the aboli- tion of patronage; in other words they want to kick away the ladder than ever. No more triumphant example of the British genius for compromise can be imagined than the proposal the other. The result would be most effective, for when that hen decided to follow its usual inclina- tion, it would no longer be able to do so, but instead, would travel on stood by the muslin-sneaking neo- ples. They have made the funda- mental mistake of thinking of him MINE to you mp1 .- nata-sr-ssanvo auras-F. Genuine WELSH ANTl-IRAGITE by which they climbed so that no- body may follow them that way. They include Income Tax employ- ees, Soldiera Settlement Board of- ficials, postmasters in small post of- {iroi all the products of all the Em- ,‘ bite, including those of Canada _ Anus: "" “It (thel Natural Products ‘Marketing Act) is the means whereby an arrangement has been to impugn g spggd 11mg; go; just 1g a curve which would take it, let us hours a day and only on roads that 110116- 0111 0f 111111113 Way. are lighted by street lamps. As Sir‘ H9115 111111 P901119. 11011161191‘. l1‘! Austen Chamberlain polfllQd out», m. not the only aeatures that have other day, our Ways m; beyond m; the predilection to cross in front comprehension of benighted but ad- ‘ °f 111°“? "m- The" 14 ti" °°'-"'- i SPECIAL PRICES 0n MAX FABTDR 1 rgent parts of the Empire who are come to by certain men in differ- ‘ hereafter to have the products of the lknpire iogulated from some cenltrnl body in London, which will be either visible or invisible." And again: w. “Mr. King fortified his argu- ilment by reading editorials from “the London Times, describing the fbill before it was introduced in ..0ttawa. And he wondered if the ilimpending visit to Ottawa of m. ‘Hort. Stanley Bnice, the Austral- 1 fan crusader for nnplre-wide - commercial planning, had any- cbing to do with the ‘eclslstion and its Progress in the House." 11065. BW- miring foreigners. l e :' M“ “it” °i *1" "a" “m” n§.'..'.“l'{.°.°.33i’.§'3’..'f..i'."'.'.§‘§ .152‘- of the Federal Department oi Agri- em In school nje f,“ y virtue 0L} culture has been telling Nova Sco- economy ought to be preached andi tians that the number of dairy olrooriunity should be siven to- cattle in Canada is steadily iri- creasing since the recovery in ag- m” I,“ o, hem 10st than m “w. . ricultural prices set in. In her best 'yeara. years, before the US. tent! play- ed havoc Wm, m“, "m" industry , ‘The clear truth-it mnst be clear Canada marketed $200,000,000 worth if}:{gffiff'§‘§,'§,Q§°§1f;“§j§f,“;§f, 01 (15111! 111111111515- be paid in only one way-in goods __..__ and services; principally While the lknpire trade treaties ~111g payment in goods impossible. °°"°1“d°<1 ‘i 111° W5"- Imbvflll |lhe epithet of “defaulting creditors" Conference have definitely brought is not unjust. It is lnit the doctrine about a revival in the lumber in- ilald down by ‘moms-i Jefferson. l‘._ That, surely, is in the authentic ftbrilloi- touch. m. "Billy" Moore lihay draw upon his knowledge of iphiloaophic Liberalism to show that I ‘tibia Act ii Socialism, bpt who but 1dr. King, with his luxuriant imag- ination, could make it the centre sf a dark and deep-laid plot, hatch- tsa by Vfllitehall imporialiatic con- dmuy o’ N”, Bfmmmk by 0mm who wasvthe father of Franklin ing up a large market in the Unit- m‘ own “m” ed Kingdom, a further impetus to "Women's Instincts." says Henry woods’ operations is in prospect, and _m1‘d- ""5 1mm’ 1111111 1116113. but of mould m‘, ‘hlpmmt. o, mupwood a different order." Yes, a woman to be forwarded this summer and| fi. fall to Continental European count- woodsmen are assured of busy times ries‘ prove successful. sou-ton and ahead ‘ ' ' ' , rance of the goods. With the United States tariff mak- - for instance. Approaching animal which to all intents purposes is a permanent feature as it stands by the side of the road chewing its cud, the motorist ls generally compelled to apply the brakes, not only to his car but to young people to practice it. Acquir- s his tongue aa well, as he discovers cd in early youth. that virtue runs: i116 5111111111 111 111°11°11—W11-11 11° sign of haste or flurry. but. with a nice adiuatment of the distance and of the time required to bring it exactly into the line of route. 'I‘l1ere is little about the appea- ordinary cow, and least of all, its facial expression, that would suggest it possessed a sense oi humour, but drivers who have had this experience-and few have not-could mistake for any- thing elae but satisfaction that look bestowed upon the stalled motor car when the trick has been carried out successfully. signals for a left-hand turn when she ' ‘ ‘ to make a right-hand turn, whereas e. man-or most of ‘em-goes right ahead and turns I without bothering to sigusL-Berder Cities Star. Toilet Preparations . Until further notice we are selling these preparations at the following prices. $1.50 Tin Face Powder, (all shades) . . . . . . . . .. $1.29 $1.50 Jas- Foundation Cream . . . . . . . . . . .. 81.29 51.50 Jar Lemon Cream 81.29 $1.50 Jar Cleansing am- . . . . . . . . . , . . . .. 81.29 $1.50 Jar Bleach Cream $1.29 $1.50 Jar Skin and Tissue Oreain . 75o Eyebrow Pencil We would advise you to cheque over these Items and like adventsn of these new low prices. We for this line in Phone s15 cr call at The 2 Macs DBUGSTOBI , The S. S. “ARAN DA” sailed from Swansea, Wales on‘ the 25th inst., Anthracite Coal. with 2200 tons of high grade Welsh As a buyer of Coal you are naturally interested in E91‘ ting the best possible heat value for your money. If 3'03 use GENUINE WELSH ANTHRACITE you are 055"" 0f getting a clean, free-burning fuel that will give ti?“ an intense heat with the minimum of ash and no smo 9- Orders received for any quantity for delivery W119" required. A. 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