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Ili' Is � I L'I""' � - k kl�,If§l their father's anlania, would deposit Cust Plague in the spring of 1930. It dy decided thwt three heavy trq�eals a of forty,five people whose blood was
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.. 1.11 ... , - " I : ... I : HadiA$a:had fallen a pr'y to a sp'- locusts' in, this fashion when Urrived., They, boo, did. slosmo excel- that the red corpuscles and the iron
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P. , , , :,..,:., to a real swarm of red locusts, near the invincible locust was once more I
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. mark envelope "Cancer ;;��....i����������.,'.,�i�..'-.I��,,""-"��'��' child besought refuge of- the "Flame Gunners" Tom Cairo, ed'an offer of some Royal Ai - enic, when the camels -of the, party
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I To the r�ght appear i�i�.'.11'��i."��.� .`.. ��J .1 , said: ' try in. the trenches. It is. a most in- by special train, I detailed one of of dea�tih' whilst six others showed
.. ,, the Governor General . %.,. �:. ..; � I "Sit on my left knee, Miahammed, v4,1gorating, and, thrilling ,sight to i�
� -1. � �. ..: I ,ee MY Egyptian staff officers to see that signs of violent Poisoning. The em -w
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ntess of Bess- : ;. �:: ... ; .,.,..... �i:�.`.�� �;!:��:,� and -tell me ,do you still see the spir- -h roaring flame strike a dense mass a suitable canip was pitched. This citment and alarm -were intense, =d-
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. to you to help Canada -X., -.1 " "I do , replied her distracted hus- shrivel .up and disappear. admiiiation for the British Army and the whol* Party drank from the
I I 'I. _ band.' At the end of an hour *e had us- alpParebtly ,also a very ,exaggerated petrol tin in which the arsenic had
� -1 conquer cancer. . I. "Then sit on my right knee." . -
�� - I . "'I still see him." ed up a complete lorry -load of para- ,adea of the coinifOrt in, which tthe� been mixed and which, after a raiMh
�� , " - - I -11hoto by Karsh, Ottawa 11-adidlia hewoed, a deep sigib, u ffin and actually made about as much British private ,lives, so that when I sluice with water, they considered
��, i I . ' im(pression on the swarint as one went down to inspect the- eamp I quite suitable as a drinidtbg vessel-
�_ - �. . . I . dressed, he'rselrf and pressed herself would achieve in trying to empty the found that he. ,had ,pitched a ridge That eroening the,doctor -brought in
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. I Mediteri-aaean by ladling it out with pole doluble-fly tent for every twO &ol- to the hospital a lorry -load Of wryihh�
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J'.:,� 4 the cupola covered with thick ,black Moses, and the effigies of wood and you still seehim," she asked. ,�',No, I a buck(A.fo'r an hour, It was obvious dliers, furnished- with clamip beds, ing and screa�mivg Arabs. However,
1�1` don't -see him now," said the husband. I ,
�11� . %`C-fls. Tbe Lord did not admit defeat, stone of the three hundred divinities from, the start that, as locust exterm- chairs, a diressing-table complete with none of them died ana they suffer,ed
11 I I however, and ordered the angels to to whom the Caaba, in its unlimited "Then, Mahanitned," said ,his wife, in,,tor,, the flame guns were to all mirror, a wash ,stand with glass and in a good came, as after this episod,e,
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l,&,, ,, pierce holes in the veil, and the stars eclecticism, has granted refuge and "it was indeed a good, spirit fo� an inten
.. AMAZING CAREER ' . ts and purposes uselesg, beside,% water bottle, and a strip of ,carpet, the reputation -of polsoned 'bran was
1`1j. .. - ' ' 4 evil one would bawe found pleasure in beling extremely expensive. A dining tent had been erected and firmly established. and from, that day-
", . � of Arabia were ' born, the divine gold honors. -naked, while the good one
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ii�,, � ' -hich smiles, at the Arab when he In the heart of the metropolis of seeing me 'Meanwhile fresh swarms. .had ar- ,a SUMPtulous supper prepared', each the tide of battle turned in -tour fav -
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le d in every.part of the Peninsula man's place at the table bein fl - r. .
Nui rests at the entrance of his tent." ` the sands ve
�.;�-; OF MOHAMMED, " born the man who was to become the The experiment was conclWive and rl
,�,:L All these Pleasant stories were inr; and the telegraph wires hu - ed by tw10- 'bottles Of beer. The sol- 'Poisoning paxties were sent out in
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�%<�. -om Candide, Paris, in of the desert -dwellers who gradual- ei6le of the unity of God. He was of into ibis ,heart. Henceforth be listen- the despatch re, flame after 'an eighteen hours' bot and un- time widle belts of the stuff were lam
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I ��I� - Magazine Digest) " ' 1v became reconciled with their lot a trib,e that had nothing 'special to ed' without :fears to the voices, and guns, nothing happened. Egypt at that comfortable journey were positively across ,the track of every advancing
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.i", . 1. . ,q . iid learned to warship and be- grate- its credit, at least not until 'the year I-oked without staggering into the time was too busy with politics to overcome kEd the sight of what await- swarm. The
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§1, "r, .. ful to the Creator for the Tiew fav- 570.. But the birth of Mohammed eyes of the archangel. And the di- bother about a plague of locusts. For ed them.
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,,�, "Don't, =7 son, go into the desert. o,rs granted. In thiss immense, im- ibn Abd Allah, ibn AlA and Muttalib, Vine '"lords sprung forth from his two In3nths we continued to fight The British troops added that de- that the- locusts were -ravenously hun-
&;','I' - Nobody has ever found happines�; mv'�a_ble barrenness, in the midst of was acec,mpanied by extraordinary heart, The ,viersets of the Koran be- the ever increasing swarms, with to- lightful toueb ,of humor to the cam. gry. Those -who we're doing them�lvim
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il�,-. , ula-te r�eources. But One paign that, bad been la,cldng, till their
i,,,�,,i,��, soon become like the StUTAp which dried out wells, buried the buildings searched the sky aTid tried to extort the pearls of a -necklace, and the day a small reconnoitring flight Of arrival. They *,ere f -Jost -phlegmatic ually by the fourth day the slaugh-�
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�� ��' bus lo its branches and the roots erected .by the hand of man the Ar- the secret from the divine power-%, remPt- lorusts flew across th�e ,Suez Canal abo-ut the whole,business and carried ter of a swarm -was complete�
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�. , -, -ch are eaten by wormis." a,b di[scovered a gTandeur,' a hope but the archangels, arraying them- locust figh a 'bee At last we had devised a mmw of,
, 1'.. P I ory, assumed its final formt--the form and, very unwisely for them, elected On as if - tin,g h d n
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U, �V . ptian of 0,ur people four great gifts," sings ing torches in the face of the ene ite the .Ministry of Finance, Now ev- days of ,their service, but they were troops ,arid -ojfllcial�-, inop�r,ed ,by a
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1, "T`,,�� Cie time of the Phar-lolis, colanseled an old Arab poem. "First the si,m- These torches men, in their sim1ple- . . cry Minister in, the government had fraRkly skeptical about the matter new hoPe, worked ind�-fatlgably day.
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� , `.`- burned 'by the sun, the "sea -wilthout Alfalfa Seed Stipply 11inister at that timit was either a which they thought intolerAble, in of t
I practical than a palace; the sword ,--elestial upheavals and grew up in be Peninsula was strewn with
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I I ,j�i,, Name Arabia. est %ralls.; but the fourth gift, The alfalfa seed supply in Canada -,he cot'
�,444 � , 1V ";, the er with Mesrut, his foster -brother. . ton crop, they awake to the The British soldiere ,successful and that 6�_n areas were clear, till. alb
�� ,.,;n'Y�,,,, . ,Rut the Arabs, unable and iinwill- supreme one, is the marveious art of One day, while he was playing at the is Mw` regarded as -no more than seriousness of the situation. I.mmedi- extremely simple method of ma.king last -there remained only one swarm
11 ��, ': ang to conceive that they of all peo- the gong. This is the Arab's supreme edg,e of the desert, two angels ,lad sufficient for . seed requifern this ately there started to Pour into Sinai ,themselves understood by the Arabs marching along the banks of the Suez
, " , � b.riel, de- coming spring, being ents at
"I � . . . . . ,�-,� ples, of the earth should be the most g,00d.'" . -15; in white, Michael and Ga s0niewb all the imien, transport and appliances won ray especial admiration. T Canala which put up a most speetacu-
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k" ... 01. � an, era,ble ones, deprived of the bless- The poetic feeling, lyrical expres- seended on earth. With tender care s"Iler than was formerly expected. for which we'had been clamoring for once learned' four Arabic words end lar and, despairing effOXt to -reach
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; �,�,��. ,1 `.�,', ings rmted out to all the others, ex- sion, the stran-ge rhythm, the rare they laid the child on the ground, op- In Ontario the 1984 seed crop was months and a special credit was op- with, this meagTe vocabulary, inter- Egypt ,by attempting to swiar� the
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� ;� " erted themselves in weaving a halo and select words --for are there not an nS' 1. 'Much of ened that enabled money to be spent spersed in various places in a -purely Canal This broug'ht the campaign.to
' eiaed his chest and took out. his heart 14 liter th ornia the
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, . , `,,,�.,:, around the Trialediction to which they ing a camel? -have been the cement every drop of the original sin that weight owing -to insufficient rainfall LBY this time the su,rviv6rs of the decoioAive adjecbves, they- co,uld insects took to the water of their
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,11 'i,,�,� _�,, had fallen victUns., . that for thousands ,of years has held L�very descendant Of Adam carries in during the filling season. TI"is wall first swarm bad acquired se rrhke their meaming -perfectly clear ,cwn volition, we naturally took fun
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, W,: true particularly of seed saved, from turity and. the females, proceeded to
- . J�� -together the people of the dessert. himself, and, MohAmmied was thus par- to the 'Arab labOrers. I often used creldit for the move, The Egyptiami
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" ,l', 'He distributed equitably* among the newspapers [It is fortunate, howeiver, that the quite
�. _ . regions ro I are to the flighty west- . (But it took the chosen one a long confidently that -female 1wusts 'Ing a very difficult language when a head!liiiles: "Sdnai Locust Cozwpadgaz
i... eks and water, vallevg and erners. In, a rharivellouiE� synthesis the time to reveal his true vocation. At rsuW�y 0 Canattan grown slfAlfla would lay only one batch in oile'spot British private could do equally well, Over. Last survivors driven into the
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I 11 ,_ . prairies, and also Arabia recei�ed its Arab expresses his sense of beauty, twenty-four - he entered the service of seed for this spring is, sufficient to .and, fbb,, die conveni;eibtly, an4 that if in,olt ,better, with a vocabulary of Canal," which, if not stmetly brue, ,
�� - full, share. Then, the Master of all . sow a normal acreage. Alfalfa is be- the eggs would nothatch unless ther, four w0rdsl4blurt' then the British yas nevertheless nwA gratifying.
11�� -, ' . . un- public opinion,, information and all the rich widow Hadidja, as s11P`-r111- coming more ana more popular as a was a certain �, am�ount of moisture in private is no ordinary man.
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" "t" Ithings decided to -bestow also a little the rest. "The song," says Mohammed tendeat of her business and driver of farm croP and has savedl the bay sit- ih, sand. /But our locusts refus .*. .
�� .,_ . M of sand- upon the various -co Essad Bey, Mobaninied the Prophet's her caravans. He was, in other woT&, ustion. on manly farm -s where drought
A;,"*', t . ght incomparable biog-rapber, "rules the a 6ommercial traveller, honest, de- abide -.by these,+egulations- they laid gc'ne into full 'swing the, Ministry 'of The viincipal, business in Canadha
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11i. ��Z I," bonte in useful,- to man, So be col- desert; from the Ldesert and its songs pendable, punctual and conscientious would have causcdd a serious, hay eggs ,but reff�6�sed to die a�d the AgricuUuxe bad sent down several canned fruits and,vegetables in Smt-
bag rs and grasses hatch was ,spectacular whether there huge sacks ,of poisoned bran ,with in- land is
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[1 le, all of this element in a was born the Prophet." and. with not a trace' of mysticism, ,had oe,a the only bay crops, - in solid -pack gallon apples'
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. and entrusted the archangel Gabriel There is not a flower blade of ab,) 'So we was -humidity Or not. 1-truc%oms ,bD expeaiment with it by
§",-,�� with the task of disttributing it even- Or ut him, -11 did he manage .. Until quite recent years the only Th4re a -re several'lm(etbods of deal- strewing it.in and 'Bartlett pears.
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0.111.", � . envious of the Io��J grass at Mecca, Nothing but a belt the widow's, affairs that she decided area, in Ontario where it waz grown ing with the eggs of the locusts, none locusts, For slotme une0aplained The, fourth shipment -of dairy cat-
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1;i�i�,:. - that God had rerserved to men., cli-I I of rocks, on the bo-riz,on which reflect fter many cir- extensiveli were a few pf the south- of them enti reason, this melthod 'failed utterly to
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mA.111 oar- I the torrid glare of the sun. A wild, cu wi,sltern coaftAies, It is, now cam�aon t)r tle exported froin British Columbi-a
i . � . riage of those we ied was the collection find ftvor at first, I am ntot sure to the 'Orient this winter consisted of
� �� Ing alloVe Arabia to s11iP secretly be- disinherited, almost demoniac coun- and as to why he did not yet thrauVhout the province and if only blethi
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g, , " is he Holy City, the trade in seed is used it may be counted, fortunately, we had greatly contrary to, the best Geneva February ist -to a dairy in Hong Kong.
M arry, she asked, him point-blank hardy , n,
ill", of egg cones by Arab children. U W eT 'our s1taff 'regarded the PO"s- 26 -head Of A'
, 4F., j enfire co any culti- traditions, or whether they were � .
3"'U"'n. ntents poured, down over the metropolis where Jews, Christians whether be would consider marriage upon to thrive in, almost 'underes-
%og.�_ timated the collecting capacirby of the i
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�, vl��A covntry, fil]ftrg, lakes and rivers and and Moslems gaither around the vatwble area in Caiiada wherelthe sodl. children and as a result we bad, to l0athO to 41iscard the spectalcular flamo .
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�7 "�,t,'� man. "There are no such women," re- Need Grain Feed in Winter
,��-,'�i',� wells and creating the desert instead. Caaba, that Pantheon of the ,pagan ,has sufficient lime content and where ut to tiny Arab brats, both male guns for a more insidious and, less
, I ��", I plied the prudent Mohammed. "Lis- ' pay 0 .
�,,k�.�,, IvBtA the All -Powerful listened to gods, to accoapplish the ritual ges good drainage is also provided. and femiale, as much as $1.60 a day, IT's
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�g,l,""�"'.,�`, aid. . PiTing sYstern, but ,our locust- The average farm poultry flock of
" ten," the beautiful widow
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Y�,,, -me Mohammed. I love you CaT - is ther of fthe Ontario Varie- - demmed the PG�Wned bran as being half 'acm of greensi if the proper
��,,'-J&,'r, . distress of Arabia be decided to piety imingle freely in a simple and " Listen to M& ei
g for youT loyalty, sincerity and pur- Ing no more than one-sixth ,of that
A.Q�',,�`;-, 91ve it at least a elo,ak of gold. In ingenuous ha,�mony, for the Arab, gated or,Grim�ai variety, the two. ou,t- d However much we urged the amountof gTeen feed during the win-
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��,-�P�,�'_-,�,, ity and I want to becornp your wife," V ri,u anvount. This was so bad for paTental no 9oc
W .. ),bid immense pity -he ,built an eTwT- desert dweller and came] driver, standing hardy - a ,s which have
ya, Vity that we receiwed innu u -%e of the stuff, the results were al- ter MIM-Wis is provided. Ad soon an
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n1v',,�,��,��' 'ilbus cupola bf -glistening gold that knows not whait intolerance is and made alfaifa production, in Canada
�� �, �,� . I *he same, and, we found saeks, niNsture is available to germinate,
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, i ' -esert at night. worships with equal devotion the idol able complaints-. We refused to in- w1ay's 't
, _, ',��' J"ut to shine over the d But Hadidja, ,the nobel, t�e rich, both extensive and Profitable. 'bran lying i�dle� at the various en- Tye, oats or wheat, the planting of
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A.". jgaftn who sent out his jann and had Moon, the statues of Christ, Maryand "th flame ,guns and its concomitant to furnish greens for the la g
;C��,'.�,,�� - derstood no jo-kes where the, family ' ' but when we tried to reduce camPments, while the incesslant. wair either one or all three of these grains
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- I hon -or was concerned. His only dau pa;id for egg cones,, the juvenile plut- vn Yin flock
�i,,,, ,�?.,, . gh -� heavy %,Jxpenditalre of paraffin lcon- -during the fall and winterm�ontbs Jg
,� . ocrats became incensed and went On
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� ,,', " . Backache and Stiff , - tinfued unabated. . advisable. -, .
, �,, I'm ,,, No and never! And the lovers ,rad to stri'k.0 promptly. it is quaint how the
'�111 ,�,,, � , I 'tenets, Of trade-unionism,in its worst T%e bran was the ordinary waste lGreen feed is high in vitaming,
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1;;�, I I duct of ,wheat s,hk,htiy sweetened miterals and proiteins, three essential
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y� � I. I - ing to the 'marriage. ,Mohammed be- I The campaign had mow reached a arsenic. The proportion of poison in serves .as a ,conditioner as well as
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11, ;1 1, 1, . .erously Afl Kidney Sufferers. that suddenly arrived ifram, Arabia. I cun)ed I
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111,14 ;11 I L . 1. I. and -had the prettiest slaxeS dance be- in Lloydtowm, Ont., March, 7, -(Spec The whole of Sinsian area as big - L it and refus,ed to use it. , .
.... fore him. Thle,old rascal was enebafit- I) -'I was troubled with Sem,erle �s IS,ob9and-w" lftert�W infevued I
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