__\ \ ,,_..__-,__ ...___-f _(_. `, _,.`,-._ ,_ tl i i E53 ~RU9I.')\*!l #F5155 who-_....>e_ _ 1 X25? ».¢|\` lu 339.395. .. 1 ws-f\_ I PAGE F-/UR THE cnsnwrrsroww cusnpuim = ~ _ ,AUGUST 11.1933 t_i_,rt tt V _t _tr ,_ _ ' iz _:_ i ills Euinionslown auinnuie Prcaldcnt-W. Chester B. llc-Lure. M-P. V|e@Prealdaals J. I. Barnett, l~J.l Secretary-I.irut.~L`nl. lb. A- Marliinnnll. 9- U- 0- Evlltgi- gnii Innnging D're¢ for-J. B. Barnett, I. J. L Assoeiata riiiimrs- rrunh Walker and D- K- Ulrrk Iernlng Daily (founded iiiil‘l\ $5.00 per yllr (ln advance) delivered “.50 per year (in aiiriini-e) mal lcd lu Canada and llnlkd INN! AD\'l‘IIt'I'lSI.\'G RE I‘l¢l-l,\`I'}N'l`A'l‘l\’I§H UNITED STATES-The Beckwith Special Agency lne._ New Yurl Cen ‘eu B,i|d|i,|_ Ne' yuh City, Genrrai Sintnra Building, Detroit. Ilterlluh Building, Kansas City. Willnulhby Tower Bulldlng, Clslnagai Glenn lulld Eg, Atlantai Monadnock Bulldlill. 51|' Ffl|\°|l°°l ‘UI N0- “il “PQ hllldelphlli FRIDAY, AUGUST IL 1933 Prince Edward island has a Btu _mt iliac pisoo. the nxchmce hu ruiosi x°d;tt°‘f,';‘,°‘,,i iieiiei- when his in- palm lm mu-tea the number or staunch friend in Dr. G. R.. Lomer.! .mn mum nqummmu "‘“"' be i 1 ted e iii gouge have been muskrais caught in that area up to Gm U tv tt I In coming to Canada at this time | deiqnlte in percentage and at as ec ee °r huh, 30 hm hed been 2,053 Eeriy shi f librarian at Mc n ers y, , . I . rl, - ° ° tthe British members of the Com- tmuch higher rate than has_ ruled 1 reatgft tt tt et not underttwd rs'in the ye” iiiieimeiieii we, reeeiv, "’ W” °"‘d°“°°d by me meme” iinlsslou have offered u fresh pi-ooi 1 Previously. The peweriiise will he ° gt ‘ee ,ini , ,ieeie ,peeimeii ,mi beeni ~ I . I that the infec on from any source- ‘ "mm h' 5"" ”° 'M M°“”'°“l sm 'of umpire piurlotinu md oi aria- imy °‘ th’ Wm 1” “" °““’° °' ‘“ ` teeth, sou.-,us gall bladder, imc lu- ,killed at Piilbomlzh. ln Sussex- Mi in connection with our educational 'tm mentkhtp wmtds this Dm f accounts with a debit balance ofj te5ttnt__ht_,t 'been poisoning his vs_ ie ,eeme of enppingt up to _yiiiie 20 r - °°mm“° Rebummg t° M°nu-“I lmimoh The chairmen Lam Mae, or md,” per cent in 3 tem for years and that some oi thetlast, 125 muskrata had been caught I after 00i1d\iCiii1£! the first Siim-mei' | Mtn ' tt ba dana; the mt .anittcatff 0 or oi; “mgsatgebit bam' I damage done to joints either by the in Sussex and 21 in Suney. A thor-i i n ~ . - 5 _ course or the Prtttce Edward Brandt ctsnt as et d tw Pthtt tto house 1;utf_ttttt;’; ot' muclgtgzsgn removal of some of the surface of ough surveyt of Ktgltttt by experienteht - e o- cn - ‘ - » mm Library msmuret he stared that the t De 0 a W0 -0!-fii iii :through the mans' ts deprecated' t the bones. or by the _depositing of ted of he in YY last mon t tt th tt |l~i°11¢-lay ui engage in g labor of love. i ilbruos or bony growti-is about the rewlted irl no sigh of the existence Pr°vtm°e appears 0 ° at e 8° for Gund, Though by he rheehsiand “nam steps “Te t‘° be take" "°f Joints, muy ue-.er bs repaired. of the musk.-at being d‘soc-vered. In Ymnmg °f “ 1°’°3r°551V,° pemd °f t ' rth tt tt und curb lt' N° ’“a"gm_ Wm be Pe"““`[ And the reason that the rheu-_Gloucestershire also thorough in- educationril uvwkeniris and warmly |°' 'mn ° W" ’ °"md‘|t°d °“ st°°k5 ‘“’H”"g b°l°W 55 “'matic condition continues is becailsegvestlgations disclosed no evidence commended Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Mac- ‘says the Mau ‘md mP1"°- th" he |tt’;‘°" t°" °“ b°“ds Sem” f°‘° 1"5S_; wastes are reiiiiiiiiilil W0 10118 |1150! colonization. The greatest num- Miiluu. Minister or education, andihi-i Nfiiied to wwpt any fee for vtt“:t °" P" °°"° °‘ the” Wi 01° liiise iiiwsiiiie- _ tm t ber of muskrm veusht in the h' se l will be iiiie .- ' BY the USB Of X i'f*Yl1~ W” Shropshire area in any week wasl shown that the large _intestine 111-117, during the week ending Mm-eh m°’t~’- e C0” "“ t | t old _ Pi'|“¢S WU iiS'¢hi\¢ Wiiftiitsome of these rheumatic cases has|35 huh From hmm 7 up to the Prince of Wales College and the ss- ‘hi-9 ville kii0Wl¢d8e Mid ¢i¢P0Ti¢Yi0¢~tG"&“d1"ia'df95S@d fm' the Wat" She . more bends than normal, thus al- present dau, the numbers aught in made a very complete job of it. lowing wastes to remain longer in that “eh had decreased’ and eh” Male persons then were not suppos- the system; in fact products o! the average, wleh 28 enppem ae work, ed to know that a lady had legs. infection may remain in the large had “then to U The danger of the . _ l . ' Since that time bathing su'ts have intestine for months after the in- menace gerrerahy had been mam” ‘been getting shorter and sketchier. faction has been removed. muy reduc‘ed_ nm Wu no hecek 'I‘hey have been lowered from the What are the methods that phy- my to employ new mtwhrrtery to tarp and rattised from below, with siclans; are ustlhg rilatvtlssorrtegttttthtigtdear wmt the mlttert ttrthougrt the Zneileihczi toeaidlgiihthremovedfhtlre gglxiiiizgolrthc epurtienr. rrlofu rheu "mnmry "“1'“°d that the dgmg" ' e “ma ° Vs' ' wasno yet over. Sc long as there il i ` ? tldliizylioaiiid rm? i mifiifomniothod is by the use ol high 'Were “V ’“'“’ °‘b°“° the "“""°”' ve 5" 'i ld ti to tak th t tered in the process On the other enemas which help to clean the sur- izgtttt ;r;snt1;e C teetthtrtnnw hand lv lg impossible ge xesieii the faces of the large intestine, thus ed! I ' conviction sim me public iieeiiii i ridding the system of the wastes and _.___.._i. must have benemedt for the youhgf of the products of infection which are still beiiig absorbed into the The Longest Day his associates on the success of their t 75 "V°°5- H9 ii 0°” Th St eiiim ei the new tent if the Dominion benefits from tablishment, with the assistance oil Bi! Charles Addis, the second the Carnegie Corporation, ol a three British member of the Commtmion, years' provincial library demonstra- after much governmental service at tion, impressed Dr, Lomer as be-thome and abroad, had got his fam- ing of major importance in our ed- ily together under one roof in Eng- ucatlonal history. Similar opinionsilsnd for the first time in many have also been expressed by Colonel Pyears when the Canadian Prime Bovey, who was associated with Dr. 'Minister made Q1-ilg fiirgliei- demand comer in tho establishment of the iupim his iime ,iid eiieig,-, -i-iiougii Liiorai-y institute. The tiihuica of fi-,, had been ioqiriht h,rW,,rd ,A r these outstanding educationlsis, in- fquiet hoiiday with his Wm pwplet dorsed as they have been by many he gave up that prospect hr order others qualified to speak on the sub- fro ass-se Lord Matwrfhan and the iect, should be ii source of grstificn- 'Canadian Government tn ctmttrng tion to all our citizens. World eco- through A -Sattsfactory tnvesttgb nomic problems have tended recent- wt? “tmp” tl: imligrtamr Ertitdu [problems in association with Sir' e e; u ese 'a Et" “dino rtnes depend mt sol ,Thomas White, Mr. Beaudry Leman ern SWISS V “ stioon upson an educated democracy land Premier Bwwmee of Amana' .'1‘u aio f the mimi ' ind in ihe end it is the community ~ e ° re ° °°’“ °“°"' 'and the instructions under whichi nr country with the highest stand- ith tt t th I . e wo lrds oi education that will best sue- | y W r Wamm e pub! C in reed. 'zhe foci that within the pust;°"°”°°‘“5 ° ”‘°"°“““‘“°‘“? “"“dY year Prince Edward Island has cf' and r°p°rt umm’ mme banking forged ahead educationally is there- ind "edit pmblenw whim ha" inresan augury of th- mfyft favor- them uppennmt in 5959"! di-*U5* " me ktnd_ sion throughout the present de- ` preseion. MANY ATTRACTIONS THE BUTTER QUESTION Charlottetown this weekhas been At a “went pottttttttt meeting mt. ihc centre of interest for sport en- A E M thusiasts of Eastern Canada. Today ' _ ' E H' _M'P” is "Ported “s the golf championslilp for the Mari- saying that nm/w'thst°“dmg we °“°` cry against the importation of New time Provinces will be decided at the Belvedere Links, while great interest zealand butt” mm canada und” also centres in the final matches at um Mwkenzie Km? f°¥1m°» "70' the Provincial Tennis Tournament. day mulmm °f P°“nd° °f 'Wh Wt' Competitors and visitors from other “T “N mu mmm! mlb Clfiiildaf' Provinces speak highly of the hos- A°¢°i'diii8 U0 the Domin- pitality shown them during their 1°” BUYGW Of Statistlfz. the stay, as well as of the delightful t°l»Gl importation 0! butter into lurnmer attractions of the Island Canada in 1932 was only 288,145 lbs. Province. The past few weeks have This is s. remarkable contrast from also seen magnificent horse-racing the 25-million pound importation programmes on Island tracks, which in 1929, against which Mr. Mac. have attracted here some of the Leon, eg ii heed Deny henchmen, most prominent horsemen of tie took ee,-e not to raise hu vo-“_ Maritime Provinces. These itiivi- since the defeat of the Liberal ties serve not only to encourage er- party the Dominion ctovttmment thusiasm for the finest types of has negothtred I new trade ttg_t_tte_ =P°i'i._i=\ii iii-°»° W “d"““5° 9'1"” mem. with New zealand which Edward Island as a first-class re- gives trade opportuntttes to Cath creation and holiday resort. Natur-t Mun tttduttrtes wtthout smmtttng ally a modest people, we are no the Camtdtan dat ry lndust as th given to boasting of the attractions, ry ° and advantages we possess; but we lrilset mwnment did whe" 1" have no objection to our summer' Wtttt the subsequent decline I visitors doing so when they return ‘world rt 1” to their homes. Nor shall they find D “S °f an “3"i°“¥4""-"1 Wm' tt! test ttosptttbrtt when they honour moditiee. what would be the con- idltlon of the dairy farmer iii ihii, |¢0iiIiii’y ii’ the enormous New rzealand butter importation had not PREPARING Fon ACTION "°°" °“¢°“°‘” Th” ‘"““=°iv wild simply have been wiped me Since The first formal meetings of the U10 X158 Government did so little iii Royal commission on Banldns ii“° "mes °f W°i'ld prosperity to pm. currency under the chatrmanship Mot the interests of the ag;-lem. of nord MacMillan have been heldtfiifiii Wmmuiiiiyi our farmers may at Ottawa. The Commisslonerst Wm tiiiifik H1011' stars that the same have left for the Pacific Coast,‘gdmiii°eii»ei,ieh is hot now at the arid, it is understood, will sit att helm Vancouver and work back scrossl the Prairies to the ecstem provin- ces. All those who have represcn- EDlTORIAL NOTES tations to make are invited to do' so. The Commssioners expect toi Bri?/ish Columlfa has produced spend s couple of months _on their -Wiiieiliiiis now in the way of poli- wui- of investigation. The digestion ii°=i campaigns. It is a candidate of the evidence and information Wli0 bl-‘RS his campaign on the ten- gathercd and the preparation oi’ 995 Of U10 0Xf°¥"1 GFUUD- Mr. Hugh the report based upon it will prob- 3°VB8°» ¢dff»0i' 0! the Cowichan ably occupy further weeks. In any `l£ld¢i‘» I Weekly newspaper, will event, the findings are to be ready '-“Uk U10 NZM fb *it in the Legis- well in advance of the forthcoming lature on is platform of "absolute se:-.sion of Parliament, so that it h0ilBtl’i lfb601Ut8 Purity. 156011194 us-as we are sure they intend to do-with further visltations. will be avaliable for the Govern- unselfislm/eu md absolute im.” im-ofitahls rockets. itls dominated by the Hitler threat Hitler. I . ` NotesBy The Way Commissioner Sedgewick has ruled that it can not be assumed that the Canadian Parliament is t redundant. But it could be easily proved. Also it can be taken for granted that where four words can i be made to take the place of flve I the average member will use six. ttion of Cariada's banking and credit' ster or adult who plays about on sand or in water largely linclothed is storing up a reserve of vitality. for the mcmhs indoors. . It is hopeful news that the Na- tional Research L,a.bcrnt,c;-'eg have located the influenza vims. What the periodical epidemics cost us, not only in human life but i.n a legacy of serious ailments, nobody can quite estijate. The an-951; of the criminal bacillus will almost of a certainty if followed by the dig- covery of the best means of both to seize sit all times the friendly shows 0. disposition to clear the channels oi international irade.- Brltsdn has reduced her naval con- ed the need for the British Navy be- their .lugdes because they are be- yond reproach and are endowed with a high sense of the dignity and N-'i>°i1sibi1’ity or their omce. Gov- ernments may come and go, but the_ judiciary remains as s solid anchor- age for the people. This condition has been noted with approval by United States observers: and Can- tadians may congratulate themselves lthst what Mr. Justice Kelly describ- 'es as the dignity of British courts: also dominates the admlnlstraf/ion tof justice in the Dominion. F0' "IH Hrst time in years public UDlnl0ii in the Un‘ted States seems to be unanlnizusly aroused to the' terrible serioilrness of crime condi-t tions ln that country. The reugon lg imiiseum, of which the Archbishop of W~ B°‘°'\-W-9 ed recently at ihulach of progress riulsrnvc. aruzumarisinarrsa hitrtfcixl mt mt THE INFECTION HAS BEEN 1 ff' ‘un U7 Acting, no doubt, upon plain hints REMOVED swremry to ehe whine, of Ag- f’°°‘ “t "‘°tt;“"' grit* i-iouitin-s, euplainec that at pres- s"°°" 3° ” °“ _* ent trapping operations were he- re A F]NE TRIBUTE mont and members when they action with the specific object of tt t mud t th _ ml “med We wer- 70° ,hmm ` --- ‘tackle the deoermial revision oi the °""bm¢ "I4 °P°°“1‘u°“‘ W "M R hm many” uhd;):,m:d‘:,Zy nules in Bhi'°i»hiie. since the cam- steps to exterminate them. The trustees of the Natural History Uanterbury is chairman, complain- These high enemas, or colonic ir- rlgdtions as they arc called, are (Dr. H. Spencer Jones, Astron-i being used with great success in pri- omer Royal, in the London Dsilyi vate practice and in institutions. Telegraph.) The second method of treatment It is not possible to decide which is by diet. is the longest day by comparing The diet treatment consists in the times of sunrise and sunseti cutting down the total amount \0f given in Wh’.taker'.s Almanack or| food; tlie patient getting perhsps_iii pocket dairies, only half of his usual amount oi These time; ,ue given to gho| food. In fact, it is something like nearest nijmiie only, and as nem- the treatment of epilepsy, where, asithe iongeee day the length oi the you know, as long as the epileptic day is changing hy ohiy B few receives no food he has no epileptic second, pm. dayt these ei_.n.ie_e_ by prevention and cure. i1'~ifiCkS~ , omitting the seconds, are not suf- H°W°Vel` f°°d must be iam" W ficlently accurate for the purpose. uve’ buf' mswad °f °“m”g Wm °n The variation fn the interval be-, usgsttxtfgn tuhtlftogkcn ofrmm me P’°"e1d5_‘t‘t‘te“; alt; °3§s_c:t m tween sum1se and sunset ls due tn rerencts Lt that the mttttons f°’m°' yeirs' d att te; 5;: att the motion of the sun in declina- rttve not yet had that mt t"t;’t:t°°5» e;‘;“ce;11t’n armotmtg tion (l.e., north or south of the or economic nattomtrttm Sottte tut__ ;r “Z ‘A Fletcher Tomtttt has equator.) In northern latitudes the ther education is necessary in the been'abie show that the ,large interval is greater the farther me hard school of experlence Until bowel actually becomes normal or Sun is north M me equator' / that schettte or educattott ts`t ttt This year the sun attained its urther nearly normal in shape, by cu ng X th t the advanced, staiesmanship would be down this starchy food in the diet. gmatest dstance not ° 1 d t equator at 10 pm. (Summer Time) Er; v sed to tstlck tt its lmlttin8‘ Less food then, particularly on June 21. The interval from sun- wm Conn ry an to be ready starchy food, is the method of treat- rise to sunset on June 21 was, ing rheumatlsm after the infection therefore, slightly greater than the ovmmes of any country which has been removed. corresponding interval on June 22, and June 21 was technically the longest day, though the change in Winnipeg Tribune. . ° l hid f J c2ltoJune #- The Nazi Menace °““ ° “Y ’°“‘ ““ It was but a fevv days back that, -l- 3;; may about B couple of sec- Sir Eyres Mansell, First Lord of the , Montreal Gazette) ' Brmsh Admiralty’ tn tht House ot ( _ t _t The refraction is variable with gemmemt declared there "could be Hitlerlsm, lf strictly confined to meteorological conditions, so that no meie 0,,e_5ided di_.t,_mrmemt,. the boundaries or Germany would there is no purpose in sivliiz time poiiigghg out that although Great be nobody‘s business, excepting of sunrise and sunset an accuracyt that oz unfortunate countries to :renter than the nearest minutes- wesit north or ggi-iieeieh pregmmme 47 per Genet whom Germany owes much money For places east, . iiiei-e hes been he adequate response and refuses to pay. but what makes south of Greenwich a correction for erm other cotmtrtest And whtte ihe ewesiiieii oi- te;-poked ei-ogg 3, differences of longitude arid latitude Rely has increased her arms quota metnntlte totthe i;qu;tltltl;rl;1°i;in¢;ttt`rIt;iz;0ti:e tititliittgbettilpplletit to the tmes given an por oem., the United states 29 ““ ' °’° °’°' ° ' ""““ ` curve of 37 t. It 3 9' an e n ' tbeeh in viewpsg $356 rmxagtathiig vitally affected, is that Hitler and vary with the altitude of the obser. _First Lord or the Admtrttrty tttess_ 1,15 advisers are .hopelemiy incap- ver. The computed times are correct 'able of understanding the mind of for an observer at sea-level at see. coming guarantor or peace for an other cou.ntr'.es, and consequently _____________;________ mtiei-i_,_ are committing diplomatic blunders r almost daily- Sydney Br<><>ks. an because so long as that threat con- eminent British writer declared mines oanaaazs commerce with The Canad‘an Judge is removed that the Gorman spy System in the the continent of Europe will be fmifi Nil* iiiflU€ii°¢ Uf DOUUG5. and Great War was "es fundamentally gg;-manly dig;-iipt¢4_ Eiii-0-peim M. succeed ng elections have no effect stupid as it was superncially clever." wma, inelui-nn; mance and 1/taly, on his position. Canadians honor That remark applies remarkably to are not disposed to extend their Uie Present Hitler Government. For commercial relations with this con- ii time there WHS H Ciifiipiizri in tinent so long as they feel obliged G8f’mBl'ly $0 Sh0W g0Od will toward fp dgvdtg much ti;-ng in keeping Britain but this was badly upset their boundaries intact. Poland, by tht Stupid. though hishly colvr- coochosiovaina, Austria and Jugc- éd observance ofthe anniversary of slavia are not likely to buy more the Battle of Jutland, in the goods when they are busy making North Bel- murlitlons and actually preparing Politically. Hitlerism is going for war. ations in Germany Mid Shows #nal close observers of the situation 0! Gfftiidy streii8i»h¢iiiiis. but econ- are persuaded that the concert of omically thc situation could hardly Europe can be preserved if Hmei-_ be worse and there are no signs oi lam can be confined to Germany lmPi'°V¢iiiUiif- Bli'iiii'iil>tcles of Pi'iV‘,l1llt that if Hitler can get his hold BM 0011063!! BN iiiCNB-iiiil, l»a.i’B0ldI\ Aultriia nothing short of hostil- fiwtdriel Iliiili HB5 Miiirieimlhn. ities may be expected. Moreover, working Orily 40 per cent.. General Hitlcrlsni can be kept out cf Aus- Electric 50 per cent., and factoriesttria omclally so long as Chancellor, in the iron and steel districts only ipnllfus in vienna can postpone the 30 per cent. The R,e‘.chsmark..general elections. He has been suc- NICHOLAB Nfl Nicholas Nye was lean and FII. Lame of a leg and old. More than it score of don.key’s years He had seen since he was ioaledii He launched the thlstlu. Purple and spiked, Would sometimes stoop and sigh, Andtumtohiaheachasifhesaid, "Poor Nicholas Nyel" Alone with his shadow ha‘d drowns i in the meadow Lasily swinging his tail, At break of day hh used to bray- Dmbably three-fold. the peculiel-‘ though covered by less than 10 :coastal in so doing now for s ye¢r,f maligriity rf the latest form of rack- vieeriiix. kidncilifnlzz the foci that public attcntion is just beginning to_ be somewhat relaxed !'r_om its strained concentration on national' per cent of gold, is still retaining 'The trouble is that the ruml mu artificially its gold vaue. As a re- tof Austria, the farmers. have been suit exports “fe iiiiiiiiiiiiiiur. buticonvei-fed lo Hillel-lain (automobile Hitler attributes the drop in ex- tourists say that there is hardly a ports to a Jew'sh and pro-Jewlshibam in Austria that does nm bear economic troublm: and the lmpcnd-'boycott of German goods. ta swestika carved or painted in a iiil resclndlng of the prohllitloni Canada, as well ss Britain and'prominent place) while only me amendment which will removefthe United States, has a vital in-‘small minority in the metropolitan' bootlegging from the category of terest fn the European situation as area of v‘enna are opposed in Not much too hearty and halo; But wonderful gumption was under his skin. And a clear calm light in hiseye, And once in a while, he‘d smile- Would Nicholas Nye. _ Seem to be smiling at me, he would, From his bush in the comer, of iIi3Y.-- Bony and ownerless, widowed and worn Knobble-kneed, lonely and gray; And over the grass would seem to pass 'Neath the deep dark blue of the sky. ` Something much better than words between me And Nicholas Nye. ‘ But dusk would come in the apple boughs. And green of the glow-worm shine, The birds ln nest woiud crouch to rest, And home 1’cl trudge to mine; And there in the moonlight, dark, with dew, Asking not wherefore nor why, would brood like a ghost, and as still as a post, Old Nicholas Nye. --Walter de la Mare. Handling Gandhi Not the least notable of Lord Wil- lingdon`s achievements in India. is that he has token Mahatma. Gandhi on page one. Gandhi may be a saint or a mystic or both, but he had a remarkable and very worldly capacity for making his saintliness or mysticism, oi' whatever it was, get into the headlines. When he marched to the sea tomake salt, or took his midnight walk to sec Lord Irwixl, or prayed or spun, he some- how managed to have reporters in the oiling; gave the impression that if he ever lost his job of saving Iu- dla he could crash Hollywood or perhaps Mr. R.ingllng’s circus and not worry about the depression. Lord Wlllingdon, who, as Ottawa knows, is distinguished for a shrewd level-headedness, has managed, to use a homely expression. to queer the Mahatma`s pitch. He has done this by having Gandhi understand that he is not to be wheedled or petted, and least of all to be feared; that when he breaks the law he is to be treated precisely as any other law-breaker, and this without poss- ibility of the martyrs pose. When Wlllingdon went from Rid- eau Hall to India Gandhi was on the lips of the world, all India was in turmoil. With his goats and his spinning wheel and his loin cloth the Mahatma marched up and down the land, broadcasting his fastings and his prayers, working millions of Indians into a frenzy of fanaticism. Lord Wlllingdon met the situation by dispensing with the habit of dealing with Gandhi as though he were a. god. Dropping the policy of conferring with him as though he were a great and powerful potentate, but yet remaining scrupulously fair, Wlllingdon punished him for bleak- Max Factor Society Beauty Aids Created by Max Factor, Holly- wood's make-up genius, who for many years has been chief cos- rnetician to the screen and stage profession. Max Factor preparations are in a large way responsible for the splendid complexion of these celebrities. some of our lines include FACE POWDER FOUNDATION CREAM SKIN ,AND TISSUE CREAM LEMON CREAM ROUGE AND LIPSTICK These preparations are made from the purest ingredients in correct color, hanuony shades to blend with individual complexion coloring. 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Yet perhaps locust would be a more correct name for them. , Experiments not so long ago in South Africa seemed to prove that the harmless grasshopper will, if placed in an environment where it is crowded by its kind and when food thus becomes scarce, evolve into the predatory locust, whose des- tructive qualities are mentioned in the Bible and which to our day, in Africa and Asia, swarm in such numbers as to darken the air with their passage and devour every blade in their course. The late' Norman Griddle sug- gested, in the recent issue o; ‘The ing the law, treated him as an or- Canadian .fintomologisty :Env gh. dinary human being, proved to his grasshoppers are imitating those oi misguided followers that he had no ` the old world and evolving ing, gh, XDJSWUOU8 P°W¢i'!- I migratory species, perhaps preparee As a consequence the world has . to ravage the Dominion as gli, been hearing much less of the greet i plague or lccusls smcte the ancioni civil disobedience campaign (as al Egyptians, or as the present day lc. mass movement it has been called I custs desolate the green fields of thi off), there are no more highly-nd- I East. Already, he wrote, many Qgii. Vertised meetings between Gandliitadinn grasshoppers have been cb. served in the swarming phase, grow. ing longer wings and developing slezider race-horse bodies capable oi long flight. ` Mr. Griddle writes: "Thus, in 1931 the two-striped grasshopper, for tba first time in our experience (thirty years), assumed all the aspects oi the migratory locust and it ilon long distances and in such numbers that the larger lakes were polluted with drowned insects. Indeed, tht shores of Lake Winnipeg presented it mass of decaying grasshopperv several inches deep, creating a con- dition far from pleasant to nearby holiday seekers." The shortage of supplies of sheep: wool has led the Soviet authorities says the Empire Marketing Board to investigate the possibility of oth- er sources of supply of raw material for the wool textile industry. 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