The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-07-12, Page 7•
Former Londn141 is
heatre's
!! 11444.,IMPODr-VortY Yvaro, Ago
Ra,trick ,c,e0p1.411 Wilitthe toast
of 490,911. Otittsii09$4i4,-
, *red- the•14ot p�l1q,. o Oath Ili•14enl:
rOYS,Iten•,511,11/1.01.1ti• •'' -•
Among the thteng was e six-year-
• old waif from 'Lambeth Whei scainper,
•, 'elt1 aeroPS, the W.P41111Perlhridge
„night "Just to smelt the perfectia; Of
:the ladies an • the Y PesSed into 149
. 'theatre!". •
So it 'was a memorabie..,,peeagion
• ibis, week when. theformer walk.
• now the grAtest comeAlaa,
entertained Mrs., Campbell -at a
..Ppartlf. It 'wtiEe; the- Argt timthey
• hadever met. Campl?ell • was
ueen During 9
fetteinatedI,
lawardlr
red,
iPsnifed by the. great lady'e trans-
parent edmiratien:, ,Qhaolin, • Va'.'s.;•.ttt;
els beat, -Ito re.Auacte4 A '.1.13Crent
Plies:Mb& what • Seemed
tp he. Y10418.14. :lie did dinitatiOna „wad
iiPii?gr,f49440:0P4,0, a•Pkr el,OP1 bypiting
en a Ott. 'plaYing. A, • classic
'Ualienetie firgulk, , • .
- , i24*,eURs. neitiart": eald Pare,
Canapligli
in amazemeat, -"where .di
yete.),earn Japaneser
• "I- ke.'.0.w 144' fereign
i•kno,w,the mettle ofInoSt» 9.them,'
•Charlie ren1Ied.• .
'primmer
•
The Praying Mantis •
• In many warm countries there is
I queer:UK/king insect which gees by
,The name of, the prayIng mantis, or
toothsayer. The former name was
•given • to it •because tbA first pair of
- legs which • spring oat of the trent
part •of• the body are generally held
• In such a Way' as tdetiggest that the
creature is putting its' halide together
•
In prayer.
Its scientifie name of mantis,.
. which means soothsayer; .or diviner,
• was given because the insect was -stip-
, poSed to• be, endowed with strange
• powers. If a child lost,•ite *47 and
Some, the trisect Was believed to point
to 'the' right road- with its soutstretched •
lege. We know better thin this'now,
• and merely, regard the mantis ,as. a
very, interesting ; inset• beet:Use of its
iariticfge form and babits.::
• So far trim' beiagelev.eut and
. tentle, as Ite prying • hands :suggest
7--Iciiicidite a hypocrite airiong. insects:,
It is, ene et`tha most savage and
bloodthirsty of Intrecta, , It lies' in milli
forits Prey, and When, an anauspect-
• 'big insect alight e near • by,the man.
tie, with 'dew and stealthy steps,
...moves towards it, •and :suddenly Its'
, .:••••foreliinbe shoot out and Ore.:Victim is
caught and...rusbed. . . •
At once it begins to tsar 'its prey
Lo pieces With- ite. strong jaws, 'arid
theni•whed the Meal is 'done, -the Man-
tis, again putaits iege together in the
attitude'of ' prayer, is tl.),Ougli saying
grace after' Meati while; it piously
• waits for its neat 'Victim. :
. _
'stated that there were certetii chemi-
cal. ingredleets whieh cauld he used
when dyeing leather that woeld
, • • , . ,
'Sint ihe destructive-, atinespliere of
any 'city,• thee guaranteeing tire life
of a leather cover _Indefl•oltely.
This means that from now ,en every
book publishetreae he Made. to huit
for Centeries. A •valeatile 'contribu-
tion, indeed to the werld of, letters'.
. _ ,
No more disintegrationl more
puiverizatiOnt..,.' It is a• staggering
tlideget. But ha reality. Mr. tune's
Saletion oely 'touches.the , fringe of
the • Oreblebl- What we new need is
fer 'hire t� apply ••111t1 ..egnius Lc .the
discovery of some method • by which
anteed , to BY.° as tong' as Its .eover..-4-,
The .Christian Science Monitor; • '...
The Seeing Heart
. 4 •
4-,
,
E c
.04 it JEB C.0
,
We Kieenneeed."0/4VTECLEgel'Or "VOGOE"agaiette Paper? .
.,::!•••••
rre
• One grand, inNialtiahle secket'-there
however, whieir-iflehieles all the•
res an , what is comqrtable,
clearly,' in eyerie •Men's • Power: TO
have ai.1 open, Isort, amd
lohat follows from 4e possession of
such. Truly it has been said;
Pbatically in these , days ought to to
be reneated: A loying !kart' is the.
• beginning': of all KnOwledge. Tilia it
is' that opens •the, whole mind,, (juicy-
eni every facility. Of the...intellect to
'do 'Its fit Work that ipt.' knowing';'
and therdrem, by.:stqf 'COnsentience,
ofvividly utterinO-forth. Other:secret'
for _being "graphic" is. ,'there none;
Wortivhaving:, bit 'this'is. an in-'
• safficiezit one, See; for example, what
•
•
Makillog BoOlcs
Live deed, the whole man made a Living-
, Boswell, Ceti We! ..Hereby, in
•reirrOr,'..rwherein the 'N.,7voriders of this
,
For Many yeara,!.' librarians • Pelie,ery dertualniveese_are,..in_their
•
Reading Bea
, 14d f90, Eyesight
Never Work. in Twihght or
• Among the hu'ndreds' • ef 'Women.
who come tohim ter .help, bnly:n few.
really 'elia 'right by their .eyes, declar
es . a fitinoiis Oculist.' others, he
•sOinetilnes remarks, milst. spend a
good, part • of their days thinking: up
ways to haraaa arid' dull .tkeob
that shetad glOw: and Sperkle • with
beauty. •• • I, • • • •••
No 'One . really, means to hart. her
-ayes,: but such a negative, attitude'
is riot. entragit. • We must take def.",
inite 'steps to give them the care that
will'prolorig their aeryice to 'Use and
the.seme 'time make them .hetter-
looking
, The girl ,who \eads n, bed •it, one
of "the' worst offenders againgt, both
_
eye -health and eye-beatity.• • Not that
anybody Wotild Nvish to disceurage ;so.
. .
conferred rec,pntlYepon lalteer' Melite The great mansion inNthe,:trees._re-
koY.;- ekating :champion, Mickall• Iii(uV Mains as cold; and dark as ,the'tcimb:
!leer/football chimilion, Alexei Max- • ' Still Waiting. .. •
• • . .
.um. . „ . . • ov, long dietance .ienning champ. . One 01' • the •reogt.-.renierktible,man-,-
ion Maria7-Shamanoyai-,-lightathletics el0ns-.14-Loaderthoretigh House
champion;' .Alexander .R.tallev,• shoot, is so, Vest, that When Wren 'hu1li,.1t
•
inechainpion; and Dmitri. 'they, rn 1709 fcir the great Duke of Marl-
-champion -sal. juntper. . borough and his Sarah, .it;cippletely,
Mental sport won recognition when eclipsed 'iNeighbOr. ,Georget." estab•
the title et,mister was, cenfesred up- lishment in St. jamea'si .,Palee.e neXt.
on Peter •.RoinatiovskY, famous -chess' door.:,
13eYetthose of Edward Vii• and ,ialcaaltdfa
•1,- •
as: „Prince and. Prineess df Wales, for
• : . •
Discards NVig it was. theirs from 'the. date :ei their
„ . 'marriage in 1863 to
death' in 1901., and ,to this day it is
•
staffed to bursting peiet: with '0,•.red-,1
.plaShy. Edwardian .
was ' there • that. the 'prectent King
was born; there' ;that.: he, and ..the
.present .Queen: liNied. as priuee:•, and
*Ptineess-'of Wales during the.. ten
., • • • . • .
•years' of his fatter% reign • rt was
there that Alexandra • retu-ned• • as
Queen Iother; In 4910.: .a' bride'
'add
as 'a- „wide*, she lived there...for
7A---64.491*ii(taatkortrhave 106re-di, ong rue • te ly IS ever a • pear :-il'ir:11174--:au4so,a• a -are•-• .e•J'Fa'
%
• • ah `V`aintlitVI:ert.0'..41,nr,d:: 'w)27 miraculous one) ---and-- -ithe:Wrong waltz to gaIallOttrit:'117F
• ••
fleeted byte on es. Ithas. been. Said,sine that you thoese the right Way.
"list, ;look; to your light...See :that it
-es-bright but net 1oti bright' that it
,is shaded, so that .no.,glare is thrown
into Yeur, eyes Azici that a Steady,'
even glean': :fatis .utren the hook. 'The:
best' position for' it is fastened to the
bed just . over 4our If it s ori
a ;bedside ',Wok, he bulb ellealti be;
than Your head and arranged
•so, that your pagewilL.net lie.;ShadoW;
ed•
;•Te be -37.0. Shotild'-eit; net .
coinfortably againat.,.yeerpillow, so
that. your eyes . may trave4e -the
page ,withOnt strain. When ',they feel
-tired •after• Yea...have, heeit
readinging for a While, 'close
.heit(for a few Minutes • and let yenk
imagination pietere. disthnt hills and
inaiintainaat•-whieh t.cr gaze. •
Never .read or work in twilight, or
many light.but the best. Bathe Year
eyes, night arid Morning tv;ith a • re: -
liable eye: wash, such as a teaspoon
beta* displved la a pint of ,warin:
water. •Keep .Yotir eyecup .clean and
•oeOr use one used lziy7sonieone:elee:
Do;', not ,formnervons habits of reh-
iring. your eyes. If a particle of dirt
gets'• into them, •wash them. and :
earefel not.to irrit*fe
leatherboutid• bedkishOind dialfitegi
rat ,The.prObieiri,;.has
'. baffled the, entire h.Ook World for ages.
'Varied!" rearions, have heen'ilut
• werd. :to: an • attenipt to ,.explain the
' matter.' ' Some have, Said it. Was dhe
, to insects: ..,Dtherri have 'suggested.
.that 'der:apneas may have eaused the
treeliitii" while certain literary:. critics
'have cynlCa»ya stated , that Ociet.ic
• tiee,nlone was responsible. • it now
,T7apPearli. -thitt,IGI7Iffeee uonjcctiires
wer,e• *song- „ •
.•In reeently,: 'Chemical eit-
'perti, ..carrying out :Sitene hiteresting• .
experiments, belie, 'solved '...the niys
•terjr• They rieleetOd•jard .books
••Ona.frem . the royal • -filliery ' at ;Buck--
inghein .' Palace , • and owl. ft•Chi,the
• library. it :Windsor Cagle.' The buck-
•Palitee.:,•selectian•' "Was'. e vol-
ume • of . Disraeli's., letters, while the
book. taken ,Frbin windeor. Was 'tin: edi-•
.tion 'of Lord .taiisburre '
, :The Investigators • found ,lthet .. the
one with the 'leather eotter which .ha,d:
:,tested enthe of the!. citY:
!•lib-
rarya, state'erf.''Powdery
de-
• ereptitude;'. while *tha'"' ane that had.
• enjoyed the .honetits_ot a. pure. rural
.4 •sitistlenele•;;It. Windier. tied 'remained
na vigorous and: u n‘ hleall-State
:
• ' af.,preSeriraflori. ••
• . thlti;'neemed. Very • •Myitifying at
. , •
ilrst;.: althougha literary critic • ex-
0ressed the'' etrinfion.• that Disreeli's
,etters would natilrally ..PitIvertze
•• •e,bodk cover mere rapidly than any-
hing Lord Saliebury eller wrote This.
Hew, however'*n disearded bi the
hemlcal'exper.t8 :8$' ;.enttiolyi. .1trele-•
rant.: • • • • : • • '• • •
• After much laborat�ry work, Ora-,
• lay Inners,. a ' dedeendetit. of the •filre-
' nrMIChael Faraday and himselfa.
otedehemirlt,': prove
the' peer :addition. ',cif the etty.41Welli
'Int -hook cov.er War" • den . to the
acid It had .absorbed frOin the
, .sniekeliden„• London I• . OM/web:ere
. • *bleb the Windsor Volit"ne had net
been subjected: ' to,, Mr., -lanes tiltio
•
Moving the
"the beart ',see,s . • farther 'than :the
head :"..hut,;indeed, WithOut,;th•e-leee-
„Mg, heart, there is no .'rue seeing for
U4, head. so much aa, nesSible;• all is
mere,. oiersight, .hallucination • and
vain. Superficial • nhantasinagoria;
can nermanentlY: profit .50
. .
one.. -Thomas. 'Carlyle in "EsSa'y on
Biography •
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kssignmetiis
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Pecmase JO • Eimikfulit6S,
• ports At :Ottaiva
, . , ,
•ottew.a.„ •-• %A:substantial decreate
was s .oa,n, ,0 • ta 4 I bre:, an 4180 Ifl.
the, number ot assignments under the
Bankruptcy end •Winding Up Aets:lin.
. Compared With the scOrres-.
Onlling.menth ot•Itsiet:year,..eays a re-;
.peirtrissued .by the :Dominion Iiiireatt.
01 Rtatistics. Cominerelal .• failures In
April numbered.141
$2,402;321 and ,eolnparei; With' 184 ate
signatieete •aird .• ;3;02,-
469 JO April 1933, All .areaa_SKOWed
c eases w . he excep Ion Of r .• ., • • . ,. • • •• and has settled deirp, at home'. ,After • • .• • • •
London, Eng. It is all most unus-
ual -even irregular.
• A
Lord •Merriyate, that famous ju.dge
actually :discarded ,his Wig in court,
teat Week: The most 'dignified Police
in.the' world, ai rePresenteli 'bythe
bobbies at Rochester; discarded' their
'tunics • and directed traffic in their
shirtsleeves.
. As• England steamed tbroneh, hu.•
nlitl T day with . no rain ,In , right to :re- more ' than half a Ceritary;.. anti _Ito
lieVe the ,cciefitry-wIde :drought, 500 •the average Londoner the great:bowie
_Del ice •acirieel with bitch-breetas •gzattr- ,444H.-ettd;-•.filieett---witiberInel•F1-117
er.-74
, ra-en-egurse-,- "" .=....24,b bliUl.fr ab ihr
-- Tlei11:
-Warn the attnger ...offir •
The Princeon
is 40th Birthday
• On. jitee,?ard, the Prfne.e....7.4 •Oties
was .40;.• 'Clair Price • 'Writing in. 'the
New . yOrk.;Tinigii Magazine 'bus Sever-,
.ar:Corrinienta to; Make, one whieli reads
40th, birtliday.:Whieh.. prds, the
-1-it-toe.stiii Content with his , „tic e or
-eXistenca lark .House cannel, help,
but be • another df.' the 'persisting .1re-:
minders et the wnr..If thine'. had.
been no •Nvar,.. no• donbi eYerythieg:
*Mild have been ery different; • not:
.01r:for the firat.of :the kir g's 400,-
00;000 sabjecte, Out for all tir rest
of. the 450,000009T.1.06No dintit, tong onus I
•btlfore .this, ;there wodlit'. hove . been' Helps
,.1 •
Princess• of Wales : and Mat iborough ,„ • • • • • '
House wrtuld haVeiheen asocial centre )otith ,A.frit011 • Fruit, 'I:Art.0.0'S
025; the Goyernmentgot”' 11` -ter,•• the
old- place and pat in a yeaioe work
*thoroughly Moderi4ing: fo.r.'•-the.
Prince!s occupancy The. Qo.f!en. her-
.,self,teok charge Of the furnishing of
his •personal suite on 'ilia:Jest 'neer,
.up,. end .Otticers 'for ' staff were Made
•• 'ready Cat thel gr.ound foor,. ' • `..;
'"presurelibly, the prince's saite, is,
still. reade waiting; het • • this
cannot. aeee ' ha raid either of London'
ener 1' or. of ••Pall'. Mail 'in Lir
lor, , both of .then gave'up
Waitieg.."years ego. Per • liT,Tter ' or.
,worse; a. hichelor. 1,3,rinre •'York
House has long bee part of • Cie
''cepted : order' of „thingi• " : •
, . • r• ' r
.1
•
second brilliance only. to ,Bucking-• • Rpt•%! t • Good 'Profits
IrioNTREAL-Soutli •Atrican, fruit
farmers' know. Very, Well -indeed • that
theirs is -a happy, happy lead. . C. H.
of his life After a fling of inset', /- •
: • • • - examen, citrus fruit' grower of the
able restlessniess %%ripen hd,3 mad4
P1 ince Ifl tehaissfelitrCtiactela,i,Pgysiinilecee is4eSaatniSdfierod,'
Ehimcoptie", he
0.1stastr.agaiveennea
up 14avelling Coltman Ids -beim Ia. tealize ihat,
risking his neck in polo,. huillirg and there are comparatively 'few, fruit
grOwers Of other cLuntries 'making
ham PelaCe.ifsell.": • •
„. .
She .coritieneet.-"Sthee th.3' war tbe'
Prince. haa. been .,hamniered. Tittle by
little back toward the. neitma!: cOurse
r t t
Coludibla where ,.an 'increase of one
was ;thew . • • , ,
In the Maritime provinces ',there
•
were eight. aseignments th.cempartiairt
with 15 in the same, minith• lest year,,
while In Qttebec the failures number'
ed. gilt and the, Prairie • provineei
there Wetelt .aa•corneared With 20 in
Aril 1933, Ill Britialt.„ColUinbia, the
onlY area to. "the* tut Increase, there
Were, Oven art cOmlier'ed With :di in,
:the eorrernionding Menth last 'year:
•
Calf Hai 'Three Eyet
Two Mouths, Tongue*
Winstead ,Cona, A- freek. daik
having' three eyes,' two , mouths, two
tongues and tWa 'sets •nostrils; was
bare on the :farm 'of John.' Pepe: ap-
.peared strong anti.' deatined to live.
••Tho third eye le. lief the centre
Of the ' forehead, TWa
inotithe appeared err _either .,„•eida_ef,,
where the Mouth usually is located
and the tongues and nostrils Iiinotion
separately, • ,
•
New Titles
"!Isiew; lienry, give Me a kiss and
Yin 'Oen ,have a penny,", •
'No good to "me', Bold Hein., with
disdain.. "I can get twovnee for
taking Castor' oiL" • '
Nat-it:on s' Freight
.
I
Moicow-e-Physical prowess la be
rewarded' 'hereafter 5n the Sotiet un.,
ion by titles and decOratimis equal .to
tho Wen scientiate, 'writers ,and Po-
liticarand military leaders. •
' e, bort TH:oniert ,SERNant :7, • The title. of `"Masteic of spiv!' vas
. ; • • I
•
' Tho ‘titterett.;• ' new
; freight ilerViee eerteit
ielfee. id the lititt • and recent4y. or°.
,.ithe ihieo%yotalkin'DrnVInces,
la. malting a' dintluet 'apnea{ 't& Into
• *IPPInk bonito,' out the
114.anta*holne.some Onie Dast have'
hdetOevalineet-eSzeluSWely. bt 1310.
rr..
• , ,
w.'SYS, diailadiae ,National :ailicials, re-••
'pert that this ettitlainicel, deor•teedoer
'forth of .0103i goods *IS • Awn.,
viding a etablilte4 ,iteight Otte etroe!,'
'titre througialittilre counirY, •' • l'
tola rativiro,y9, . ;In -thisttiltlea, .,
:1
pto • utIllzitik ' eatidge ' tatilitice tb
'n tit p)i iy. theft '..tall4erVie'4/`;•,•,
'
s O' er --
SnoviS
1 .Meither took:this medicine be..
,fort and deer the babies carrier'
Xi gave beenthore, strength
and energy when, She Was nerw
Ms a0d.VadOittkill; :- t kept her :
• on, h� lob. alt through the
• ,, ,Changd. No *ender she ten%
1 °mai:ends It; ' '
LYDIA. E. PININAMYS:,.
,VECETABLE COMPOUND'
,rniiii.................10-,,
issile`Nti., 27-,-'34
.. .
point -to -pant ;racing, he like aceept-
ed a ' eheation in the abuse et ' Coin' 115411d. wd.14 t'riPi' Ed? Pleasu" .in
ItIODS SS' 11.-- per,niptoiy. order. '
an as • „ „P '
d h theSe'aeduoui times, •,••
he adMitted, when
.given Ili those; too. . ' • We're *ell 'at"
Interviewed in the Q`ueen's Rotel here
recently,, "becaUse . our fruit', exports
are Still beingi *Used by the Goy-,
ernment, And from, iSriVate inform-. I
'Won , I received I 1,ew daye' ago, the"aay,ti
; .0,rives.,0wri Car., •
"More• and more he ',Puts his. Peter':
Pan Years behind .1010.• and lee/Mies.
the sertoes• citizen More.,ano write
he takes.' on the. • sober .coinring. of
;his ' father, But he still' ktleks. to
' dek..Heitsethe:htest.--wing.-01.-the-
• gratm -01,. se el i ow. •old brick heirdings,
khowa eta. Sk.,7,/tmes's ' •
"Having lecepted, the tintillien,. he
sPende, his time.: (except . the, feiv
hours When he is asleep): in a kind
of perpetual Stanilinglo attion be:
fere the country; the Cabinet 'WO the
'he is iated ;Nth uni-•
'forth, covered .' 'orat1eos•., and
'"Standibe ' d 'steaiglit
pig. a crash • eheering :With %nit hand
. the hilt •tif• his Word,.
tit hi' a whin 'tort Is standing
with :the Mayor behind the potted;
pains , el proVin .plattartit,• cc:cli-
ff:tint:hit 'the ilartie CfaSil, of 'r•heeririg:
nett fingering' Ifs tip . a 'fitrie• Mali;
:heriarit NOttelrviteed. to betray gehultie
heevoustress hitt, ls-'•noW ()illy an dn.
vonstious binying- up' .the .Stirred
,emetiotia .or, hii:audiettee. 13,1 .etthotl.
les .the tradition ot 'British tebearcii,
• :ism eomplete reaStely orlittii- •
atlf, „
••• "Bat .somethieg• in. h ni, ibas
• bit of his riediVaChstitirrei, litre
ta,,,eilt tiff the reties and ttecee, „ie
the last PoaSibIe moineet,•.,
ilt•tria Itireself hottit to Vorli
ammo tit his own ;two;seater raft'. letlft
'ie•Tobliey; •
and the, ad spleritinre' hate•
costs and: those, . of the .re4 ' ef the
world; . '
The' bonuses hava•been niaintaihed'
•despita-the.--faet-thatl-Rbutli--Africa
elan is new Off thagold stan4ard, and .
they ,make all the difference ,between
,
.good .profita and none tothe,-,produq63
that•Dominion. " •• .
'i6nen:Ie other
ectut/ilrYng
hat is exeelient, in
his h ;
Ceitniall',.in•ibe;,courat,et his Voyege.
qtused taco:pia* abouteur Smith. •
African trains,'!,„„:lie',. "but I'll ;.
never do so again after travelling' on
theTAirfeHerpflines.--lire.have hii
weather leo; but ; our 'cars:are:Wider •,
and ,you get a large and private
'partment t.o yeiarself' 'very easily."
•'. Mr.,•• and Mrs.. Coltman are sailing:
to England shortly
,
The Passw.oid
Quility, in- PouIty
Canada Foflog_Up,Ji:
Qkta-Lwark4
•E porta
441.i'dallada' is going to ita
t Shai
of the: British'. trade in, Pt.
rr•
ond f, in
con
-
con in. he 'Cattle' or iicse•iraei,egigr...,••
its agrjcidtural products.. the value
and neeeasity.1.01 doing ' thing's better,:
neit worsethdn-eerepetiters meat be
regarded as all-impOrtant," Said Mr.,
W. 4, Wilton, Canadian Government:
Animal Products Trade (ommisaioner.,
in Londen;Hrigland, .duriag.,•hie::pres•-•
en visit. to. the Dominion. "We made:
ra , geed reputation ' with •eiri•-firit.,ship
.:Ment • of 'thrkeys, because the .qual1tY '
was,theio. and :they were, graded
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•packed acco,rding to, .goverament:
standards, The. British trade retiponds
to work well done. Th,ereis -the
„l'etifor Canadian poultry and •• ether"
produats and the pastWoid is 'QualitY,
'.• f'The ;0,etisop:. ''.expottint
to Britain S•Voold be designed for the
12 Months ef the year: Buyers over
there do. not .want to change 'their
spuree Of atinnlY if thy can be as,
sured. of the, demand being met at all
• "Danadal•sheuld faile*,, the. same..
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policy in -eenfieettan With' the 'present
6,Pportui3ity Open t�r the exPort;ot
.dressed : ehiekedsas it has done 'nith
„turkeys :.for tlie
1982 and 1918 Christmas tratie, ' The
1,006;000 pounds of turkeys shipped, in •
1932 Were 100 per cent as to quality
In •1933'..they • were. not quite •So, go'ottj.
as, the previous yeu.but this was due '.
to some *withal difficulties iledeiated
with the shipping and ,.are surmount'
abiei 'Turkeys Or, the Brit,isb Christ,
inttiAilide jnust..kelicht the buYera at
east 0607 week .. before Chitistrina.
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bonasing Will Continue for sable tithe • • I :
'to Come," • , • •
=78etttit:-Alrytii; he-eiolained-rbotiused
the Empire ,ocport f treita.and ether"
farmers' producti during :the '""tirrie
when :tnglanci• . Went. Off the gold
,itandard' and moat' of' the DorniniOns.
.falloVied suit, South Afr,lea, great
gold pioducei 55 she was, remained. Oa
the:gold standard, for a year' longer,
Dining ''thistime her fartners tonna'
them selves unable to sell abroad be..
carisp_of ,their g•otti basis. COSts, and
hence the ROnth MriCati government,
'Cstablished a systein„of- honbsing
:nort4 to .make tip: the. ditterence.: bet-
weerr.the .South Afi1ca. preduetiort
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STOP; ITCHINGhiOe'
D. 11) II.Pre;t;iption
ifitlawa Reflek operations In det
p e onai-defen
• parts of the Dbnittlion, nest tipayoxi--
tutteisr *1',52'1,00('for' April, • May and"
June, 1934; it was stated in an order-
iri-eduecil tabled in 'the HOns-, of
„Coni-
u0tlS, • • ,
Per quick relief from tile itching of
piruptcs, ttioSAttitotir' other •itiseet
-eczema', fasbc,s.atie other Skin eruptions,
apply Dr, -Dennis' 'pure, cooling,
antiseptic D. D.; D. Prescription. Potty .,
„years' 0/011dmwitie atIdeet4„ Penetrates the •
.akie, seething and healing the hill:art-led
tissues No Cuss -j no rnuss. Clear, Kr0-.ease-
iegs and t;taiilles--<Iries up ahno§t
Trs, I) 13. 13., Preseribttoti, Stos
• the Int cii,46 itching instantly. A 35d
trLi bat I IC, at nay Ellie store. is guqrati*,
• tees; tare or 'money baelt 1).. D.
, Matte by tbe caveat ot ITALIAN BALM....
vome back ;Idavibileumull; IldliSe;•• • -- • •
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'BEATT? Juittimp I'V114P_,BILLE
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le,t1T1';:N ottly driven now
tparaps MOdels tOt• Auft•lo ,
sale,. Speeial JublIde, Offer. . OreitS ,
•retIttogol price.. Real, bOts,Aft14,
yt motley ye' aortfll. ef voll„
••i•er, Audersen,'11511 v it
Potottob, ,ttoN ..ttt;
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lin! USES*.
rtothe'og to oquAt
Minertnt. It '”teketi tiolti":
Atitis4ok, sOotliing, healing:
„ Gives Coick relief
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