Among The Farmers (Federation of Agriculture News) 0,1. Am) cob!) mum service when there is com- II plete control of the marketing by The snnounctlmwt I” II" P” a Central -Agency. farmers would mo Marketing Board that "6 Dx01' do well to consider this point care- ”. is to Opeflet :n Ceztgfelenxnes fullhy and should be guided in their ' se mendpedanl Government op ions by it. mweihg .,n initial payment NOVA sco'riA APPLES toes on delivery and pool- . Emma m "eh period to Nova Scotia apple growers Ire I" med cars has turned the cold looking forward to one of the larg- the P” "a Me One est crops (2,500,000 bushels) of re- wsrllfnfn the plehihehe of hen cent years, a crop which they do FOJOH g Potato Board for the not expect to,move without stor- mimnms Mum ,0 be 3 mg for some period of time. With 16 but he recent deemem this in mind an arrangement has live WP - bum on the exec” been worked out for keeping in a 49'3m”" mam of tho” chewed cold storage at A maximum of 15c enoed ludzen the but memes” per bushel all apples of high qual- wiih lostcdrimgry has now become ity which the market will not read- of 'llf:V 112:”? with opponenu end ily absorb in the early part of the a 11'-I I-we--mkmg e very strong season. The Annapolis Valley is Z.::)Il'llIL1!We;eD6L welljl-flqukixppedbwith 5llCtI:d5t1OFl.lgLe;, - . Z w c ave een erec or e The Potari2gB:u3;T:os::5t15;pr:5e most part by the United min for We fwnlers. potato poemehe 1; Company, an association of farm- nz lfl”d”;;m years experience and er-owned apple handling coopera- L'li5VI1:'I Wow be in I poemoh to tives. The United Fruit Company 5.” -”- It mdum-Y in me m,me,e- in addition to owning these stor- i”1d",K,:,f.e3. ages also operates a number of U851”; qu”; understandable that fruit and vegetable processing It r-we Hm have for years been plants to say nothing of the only Ill? llflim me Crop Wm reeem grass drying plant in the Maritime trad WSW” of lmpenecuoh m provinces. A traveller through the sprirlfl. Summer x eneenon upon Annapolis Valley cannot fail to be ..t 1-11, fhsligilfghalflis we heheve impressed with the number and fhh. me reason behind the variety of marketing facilities that W1 Opposmoh Mmehy of the apple growers have provided them- 5 wpusmon whmh men-meets selves and the amount of control -V e” MW spread-mg of Crmemh ov;'a.:-hcxcrcised over the move- . not as close to the true 9 CW9 pnliggtfned public interest FARM FORUM: dciiian . - iirmnclm 0! the Central After 5 years of operation rlarm A-zehcy Plan HCIVBIICB W0 Forum will commence its winter mums for their belief: activities November 8, with 1 dis- :1 Cciitral A891"-il' is the cusion on ”Farm Forum in the .,- I"ii”i'llYC method of ollmhlnir Community." The opening discus- ”: . ijy competition 9m0"8 our sion will gne Forum members the on iii-nlcrs and of obtaining the oportuiilty of critically examining ,,-it '.llI.1SllJI9 NICE for the P70111105 the real value of the Forums, then in-! .-'-"P1119 the m”k9l 9” 51 Hume imperfections, need for improve- ,,,.,.- ment and the posibllity of making - ill:-3 OPNRUOII OI 5UCh in this form of adult education a real - e. the (ijaltmenhl Lffevlige filictor in the thinking of rural pen- 1' in R goo YG T Dc. .. al7l1Y08ChihE OWAWI 111 Included in next year's topics - rs of the P0?-N0 GWW9" are such important ones as ”What . to lake 8011011 In 593' is the Farmers share of the con- niarkctins houee In 0rd- suiiiei-s' doiliii-9" ”National Health cl 15 E000 1'93-50" 101” 591191” Insurance Plan", "Agricultural .. .24 ll the Cenmil ABEDCY Fairs". "Producer Marketing". "40 iiirl '..r Potato Board DR-9503 0111- hour week in Agriculture", "Safety 3! exslciice under the impact of on the Highway--. -ne feiournble year in B00500 All these are questions which - .2 ilicii Ottawa 15 1105 HKCIY effect the day to day life or farm is -.iivlimuchblIgn1DBthY Upon people and which can result in .1-i:c.s.s n H H 008- ulte intercsiiii discussions. "l. zxnci-ienre of producers q S . -- -.r-i- products in other parts LEADERSHIP COURSE da has been that market- Li. . As A means of giving a number of key people in various provincial organizations and Departments of Government additional training in the conduct of meetings, develop- ment of study groups and the carrying on of organized recre- ation. Farm Forum will sponsor a Leadership Course early in October. It is hoped that those taking part in the course will be given suf- llcient experience and confidence to help others who are charged with the responsibility of working with the various organized groups in the province. A committee has been set up to make arrangements, and .ilrcady the ground work has been laid for the course. WHEAT MARKETING Last May. Ontario Winter Wheat Growers decided against proceed- ing with the establishment of a lwheat Marketing Board, but new prices as low as 31.10 per bushel being offered for their top grade wheat, and also Ontario farmers being asked 01.60 per bushel for No. 5 Western Wheat, petitions are being circulated seeking action on the setting up of such a Board. The Ontario grower has seen his prices decline from 30. in 1951 to 1.10 this year, while his Western counterpart through effective mar- keting control has kept Western wheat prices on (I stable basis. The net result of adhering to SKYWRITER 31.95 Sold Af THE " ISLAND BOOK ROOM For Complete School Supplies . . Visit our . . old fashioned methods of selling store At Ontario wheat is 31.10 per bushel, 14014 GREAT or roughly 70c per bushel less than GEORGE S ii low grade western product com- mands on the same market. Collec- Dial live bargaining is the answer and 9631 wise farmers are moving in A wide variety of products to utilize its advantages. She;-daaaweahionaz - i stwiiaa cuss or not HEN mt: our or ms Mii?r'Ii'lzs mo. cur IT mm me warm. xwmtmrr M, M” srnmyxx, M54! ,””5. ”"7?4'A1.M:IM't:'lA.lre ON THEIR CHEERS SMfDEY&f7.WUOtFN , . - ... ' AMWEWMTXKW e Dr. Rice Williams of Myddfai, Wales, who died in 1842 mt-Uhe last of a family of physicians which practiced lcino in the same locality for an uninterrupted 612 i? - He was a direct descendant of Dr. Rhlivallnn who W5 3 physician in Myddfai in 1230. From 1230 to 1842 no "l Was never a time that ii member of the family would eh - "having pain and misery. There were .25 ener- M3 0f Physicians. The phenomenon is known in ales addyaon Myddfsl (the Wonder of Myddfal Medicine). '9 5 Iekend that the original Dr. Rhiwallon was mar- ” l'I9I'l'!'laIdI Tomorrow: The Stone man with A CITY AND DISTRICT JIMMY! TAXI - DII-I 1875 I870 or 5252. ISLAND COLORED SCENES. - Craswell studio. "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOBI- al the HUGHES DRUG STORI- PAINT, 8375 gallon. Douglas Bros. WHEN you any mi-ripe Island .3. Jones Ltd. Tomatoes. you get quality- grown Tomatoes. KEBOSENE. Electric pane G-as, Refrigerators. and Macxav. SURGE MILKING MACHINES. TIST CHURCH. - Long Creek 11 Douglas Bros. and Jones- WE HAVE Corduroy Ietn Ilf skirts at 1.95. S. MCDOMIGE Third Floor. DR. J. D. REDDIN'S office will 7.30 p. in. Sunday School as an- nounced. JUST acct-:ivi-:0 I shipment of teen age plaid shirts sizes 10 to 18. excellent bl-IY II 3335- 3- 5' lay on- the occasion McDonald. Third Floor. -Congratulations are being extend- nf his 90th birthday, today, September 3. ASK YOUR. GROCEH for Island and Pro- Bryenton SPECIAL OUTSIDE W H I T E NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- a. m. Clyde River 8 p. m. Kingston CAVENIJISH UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. - Services Sunday. September 5th. Stanley Bridge 11.00 CELEBRATES 90TH BIRTHDAY ed to Mr. Fred Newsun of Brack- Leeai llcli Announces ,IIecruit5 And Promotions Recruiting for the R. C. N. still remains at A fair pace. in the Is- land area, with the following ze- cruits being enrolled in recent weeks: Ordinary Seaman Com- municator, Harvey Worth, Albany; Ordinary Seaman Communicator. Lowell Harvey, Albany; Ordinary Seaman Communicator, Bernard Laughlin, Miscouche; Ordinary Seaman Communicator, George J. VI I . djggogqtertzehialggofaalggillzsinyigf Gaudet, St. Nicholas; Ordinary 000 live births as against 34 in 1940. Seaman Slewarm Edward Mon" Greatly responsible hr the im. son, Big H-arbour, N. S.; Ordinary prnvement is better obstetrical Senna” Hmson M'y”s' Charluub Ca” and Increased pmpomon of town; Ordinary Seaman Stnresman. Strange But True By P. H. MacArthur An expert says a good dianioud will make A hole in anything in- cluding a bank account. An old timer I know say: those sulfa drugs would probably be more effective if a little molasses were mixed with them. Thanks to advances in medical science. its safer than ever for Canadian women in have babies. . . e be closed from Sept 5 ID 13”” 3, m, North Ruggjm 730 p, m. Rev. husphal Conn-nememsl Leith Graham, Cambridge; Able will be H"e"d'm5 me C D' A' I"- W- SRWOOH. M10131?” Electronic devices are doing I Seamam spent" Crane" Peak" convention. Station. lot of chores for business and in- dustry - improving St:l'Vl('P and saving valuable time. A chain store conipaiiy, for in- stance, is installing "talking mats” Al the above men have been pust- Ed in HMCS Cornwallis for basic training with the exception of Able Seaman Crane and it is expected in 500 of its branch stores across ORWI-ELL - VERNON UNITED CHURCH. - Vernon River 11 a. m. Eldon 2.30 p. m. Orwell 7.30 P "1- Orwell 7.30 p. m. Rev. John M- Sheen. HUNTTI RIVER PASTORAL CHARGL - United Church of Can- ada. Services on Sunday. Seplkmbel 5th. as tollows: Wheatley River. 9.45 a. m. Hunter River. 11.15 a.m-NOFP-'1 Wiltshire, 7.30 p. m. Rev. C. R. Mouse, 3, A., B. D., Minister. POWNAL UNITED PASTORAL C H A R G E. - Services Sunday. September 5th. 10 a. m. at Mt. Herb- ert. 11.15 a. m. at Bunbury. 7.30 P- "1- at Pownal. Rev. T R Goudlzt. 935' tor PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Service in Caledonia Prcsbyteriaii Church Sunday, Sept. 5th. at 11 II. m. service Wood Island Church at :1 p. m. Rev. Archibald Murchison, Guest Speaker. mc.c. .. AI.EXANDRA-HAZEL- BROOK. - Services for Sunday. September 5th. Uigg ii a. 111. Alex- andra 3 p. m. Communion. Drama Sermon at Hnzelbrook at 7.30 p. in All are welcome to these services Rev. A. J. Archibald, D. D., Minis- ier. HBO()KFlI'2l.I) CHARGE. M The hours of Service for Sunday. Sept 15th, are as follows: Glasgow R0841 3 p. m. Hunter River 7.30 p. m. Sunday Schools as announced. Mr. Goodwill MacDougal will preach. All are welcome. Rev Lawrcnc? Blaikie. Minister. CORNWALL IINITED CHIIRCH. Rev. A. S. Weir. D. D. Minister. Services September 5th, will be as follows: Kingston 11.00 a. in. New Dominion 3.00 p. m. Cornwall 7.30 p. in. Mr. Gordon Mziccallum of Charlottetown, will be guest soloist. at Cornwall Service. Sunday Schools at usual hours. WINSLOE PASTORAI. Charge. the United Church of Canada. Services Monday are as follows: Wlnsloe North 11 s.m.: Glasgow Road 1.45 p.m.: Winsloe South 3 p.m.; Prlncetown Road 7:30 p. m. At the evening service thr- Mathesnn and Cnrvcr quartet will sing. All are welcome. Hob:-r ll. llardy, minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. L Central Parish. Services next Lord's Day as fol- lows: The Sacrament of the Lords Supper will be celebrated in the Churchill Church, service beginning at 10.30 s. m. Evening Service 7.30 p. m. Sunday schools as previously announced. Rev Donald Nicholson. Minister. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Services Sunday, Septem- ber 5th. De Sable 3.30 p. in. Victoria 7.30 p. m. Bonshaw 7.30 p. m W. M. 5. Annual Thankoffering Service. Rev. Colin MacNevin will be guest. preacher and there will be special music by the choir. No 11.00 a. in. Service. Rev. R. H. Baxter. Minister. CRAPAUD - SPRINGFIELD - LONG CREEK PARISHEE. - Ser- vices for Sunday, September ilth. 1954. Twelfth Sunday after Trinity. St. Elizabeth's Church, Springfield. 11.00 in. m. Morning Prsyer. St Thomas' Church, Long Creek. 3.00 p. m. Evening Prayer. st John's Church. crapaud. 8.00 s. in. Holy Communion. 730 p. m. Evening Prayer. Preacher in St. Johns Church. Rev. T. R Harris. M. A.. R. D. Eastern Field Secretary of General Board of Religious Educa- tion. Services to be attended by the Deanery A. Y. P. A in camp at the Church Centre. Rev. George R. 1-". I-)bsary, Rector. BACK TO ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Belfast. - Sunday, Sept 5th. 10 a. in Sunday School. 11 a. in. sacred Song Service by the Choii-. J. G. Murchison, Guest speaker. The United Church of Canada. Minister: Rev. J. M. Sunday. September 5th. 1951. 9.53 a. in. Pleasant Grove. Central. 7.80 p. in. York. BREADALBANE P A S T O R A I. ber 5th. North Granville 10.15 a. m. E Phail, Minister. (DOVEHEAD CIRCl'IT Church of Canada. Services Sun- 0 day. September 5th. West head 11 a. in. Union Road 730 p. in. Service Covehead Road cancelled Speaker, Rcv. W. I (lreci-.. Rcv. 51 Norman R. Green. Minisicr. FREE CHURCH OF S(l0Tl.A.Vl), -Services September 5lIl Bir.-ii Hill 11 a. m. Stunchel 3 p. m. Char- lottetown 7 p. in. (Standard Time) 51 -Untied ll mnducled by Re” wmitlm 5433' curate count of blood cells. Think of it! Another produces bead, M. A. Belle River 11 a. m Kinross 3 p. in. Murray River 7.30 R. p. m conducted by Roy Campbell Milo 2.30 p. m. Coleman 730 p. Ill. dusmes conducted by William Underhay. Rev. J. -H. Bishop, MIHISIPT. Personals MarPhee I11 111 Mi E J Uraiidvieii friends. 0; Dr. and Mrs. Mark Iiinian of London. Oni., are I10IllIH)Ir1g with relatives and friends in Clydc River. Friends of Mrs. Duncan Mar- Phnil, Cornwall, will in- plr-ascrl to hear that her condition 1.- somewhat improved. Mr. Harry Burgoyne, Grandvillcl North, was a welcome visitor to the City yesterday. His niaiiyl friends are pleased that he has. recovered from his recent illness Mrs. Henry Dalton and son. James, Burton. are spending a few days visiting her sister. Mrs. Ls-til Fraser, Vernon Bridge. and her, brother, Mr. Lorne Gillis, St. Pc- ter's. - Mrs. (Tliarlcs Gouer of Went- worth County, N. 5., arrivcil on the Island last Monday to attend IIIP funeral of her aiini, the late Mrs. John Jewell, of North River. A most welcome visitor to the city yesterday was Mr. Daniel Gnss, North River. Mr. Cross has been confined to his home for the past 10 years and his many friends were glad to see him Around once again, and all say come again. T1: IN MEMORIAM In loving memory 0! MRS. NORMAN MMHNNON who passed away September 2nd. 1953. We little thought when leaving home. She would no more return That she in death so soon would sleep. And leave us have to Inmim. FIRST TO (ilIEENDAL'S r THEN Always Remembered by Mamie, Dave and Billie. SOHOOL Doy5' ouucaaess Boys' PuIIoveLSWEATEItS 517905 v Doys' JACKETS ... .. 52.83 - 53.95 - 53.95” I Boy5' SHIRTS 51.49 and 517E the North These are counters. When a CllSIOTY1Pr steps on one of them a recorded sales - 7.30 p. m. Evening Service. Rev A. 181k beizins. carry boxed orders of customers YORK PASTORAL CHARGE "' from the checkout counter of 11 super market to a parking lot out- Sproule. side, 11-00 5- '"- batteries of Cove. and ils warehouses. flasiics radio signals when stocks of any lIf'lIl bccoim: depicted. o . cd use of electronics. One new in- radar llnl Ifcv. North, made many crlls in the Texas, slapped the C"-Y Y55L9Td3)' VIHIWIZ 1115 many trousers hard for emphasis. A box congregation spent several minutes seeing how the good man would American continent placed in front of Automatic conveyor systems One large department store has A large food store in Toronto ill install .1 portable radio sysicm iniicctiug all of its departmcntsl Another amazing ricvice just per- East Midlands for-ted keeps an clcctrnnic eye on orngc bins in warchoiises and . SCIOIICP also is making increas- r rumcnt makcs a speedy and ac- vcr by (-Icciroiiics. Meanwhile, the continue and other Iln on the I.4irI.urcs nf Hcll. thc Rufus Bcvins of Houston. side of his matches Bank on at for N. All are members of the RCN Staff at the local Naval Divison. plans to spend 511,000,000 in the I-next few years extending power to isolated villages and farms. The Reverend Bevins put out the fire and continued his sermon. artificial lucked e . Cavailla admitted he was 105 years QICL'Il'(lnl("R in- old, A l1T0dUClI9” OI wanted to entertain children in thcl military cquip- 41 .ke H tth h . 1 ant, radios, T. V. sets and what tC.:,),',eZaIh heeet ggeknfhjo Hhen he - , rBnrn withn 1 ti , t-- WITIIP he was preaching I scr- raged mu 0 mn H” I Ha Vanclinl, nf Fr-rrarr. Italy, gets ,1. bout by hopping on its hind legs like a kangaroo. Strange but true. lK"Il9d no and the than Swallow, Wentworth County, Nova Scoiia, produced one apple last year the size of I cantaloupe. .'?P,SII55'I?'6.f YES AND STODKI UP FR THE LONG HOLIDAY WEEK-END AHEAD WITH THESE SPECIALS that he will depart this coming week-end. A new branch has been instituted in the RCN, which is the Ap- prentice Bandsman Branch. This enables young lads 13 to 18 years of age who are interested in a musical bandsman apprentice the new band school operated at I-jsquimalt, B. C. No musical experience is required for self-answcriiig tele- cm"y' phones to handle any overflow of orders. Druggists and dry clean- Cuhanuee The Ummd Church of crs have similar devices to take - 'de' -he th .t '5 ' I d. . Canada. Si!i'vices Sunday. Septcm- ”'leC:r5”;:l.c gencee;:)1::h;:LEvfP?:l?tS Leading Seaman, Roy Chaisson; me 5”, Whey 1130 A m 816 d I and fees of mick: will he installed ”""”l B1355”? H0179” ”9"d9r50"- a . . ' a a - ' ' bane 730 p m. Rev. w- B? Mace on the Pennsylvanian Turnpike this yEHI'. career to receive full training in previous A number of promotions to Lead-I ing Seaman have taken place HMCS Queen Charlotte, those re- ceiving their promotion were: POWER FOR FARMS BEDFORD, England (CPI The Electricity Board eaci when his pants caught fire. Officials in Albany, skeptical when Georgia, Donald rctii-ed circus clown, he mvncd by Scrcno A crabapple tree owned by Na- , Frldsy, September 8. 1954 'I1ie Guardlsn figs 3 , FREAK STORM 8-nuns 13' WINNIPEG, (CPI--A freak ralri Speaker From India and hail stoi-in lashed Winnipeg and 'ad,I.m-iii S('('ll0llS of Manitoba A rare pr,-Vllege was enjoyed by 'l"li9stl.i. 4"i'Elllil1g. damaguig green- the member, of South wmshh, W houses and garden produce. The Me 5'. huge 25. when M”. E”-th liail is-ll nmsilv iii the greater Win- Hulhes entertained in honor of '7”-””,'”'” O””'”'!5 "I Miss Winnifred Goodwin. .1CI1i)Iai'- ””"”” drlmnnwnt N MUM" ship student from India. Miss G4iiid- ”:p”””d Mme damage win showed pictures and told niaiiy ("ms interesting stories of her native land and spoke at length of III(' Missionary work being carried mi in India. An interesting feaiuie of the afternoon was her dPnl(lnFIrallufl of the sari on one of the Icon age girls present. It included six yards nf material. Many questions on India were asked by the members. A presentation was then made ' ' of a pair of hand-painted Island 7 '”"""T ”" CT" omm” -- scenc book-ends and a gift of 7 money from the South Winslnv W. M. S. Miss Goodwin. in her pleas- ing and char-iiiing manner thanked the members most fitllngly for their act of generosity. Refresh- ments were served. All departed assuring MISS Good- win that her presence and her na- tive dress had brought India and the great missionary work so much nearer. MORE TEA - Il- Slili-riff's JELLO. 6 pkgs. .. . . .. VERIBEST TEA. lb. Aylmcr CAN BEANS. 2 tins .. 55: 79: incontinence. ' -1- -"It SUGAR : Sliced h 10 lbs. g "Aim" t 79: u Lb. as: l ? ? Campbelljs TOMATO SOUP.2rins 25: Blue Ribbon . BAKING POWDER. Ib. . . . . . . . . . . .. 29: PAROWAX, pkg. . . . . . I9: Ifffffffffl LUX SOAP. small. 3 for WOODBURY SOAP. large. 2 for . . . 25c :- - Canned MILK a 'foMAToEs N N s fins 85: E 2 lbs. 29: 4! LONDON (CPI - Briiisli Ina Ifll .i”.2il..?”'i'?s5aiE'J7oo3”'s.i.fI33.'.f”...'3i7- , 9'" CLEANER5 pared with 195,605,000 pounds diir-H H" Km" TL n"”'" 4539' ing the same p('llUd last yczir. MEDICAL CONVENTION A special telephone has been installed for the convenience of the public of Prince of.WuIes College during the session of the Prince Edward Island Medical Convention. on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 3rd and 4I'II. If. in emergency. you require a doctor. DIAL 67I2 Obi :”T'ou'r VITAMINS of K VITAMIN HEADQUA TERS, L,ggg,:j......ms THE JENKINS I'HARMA('Y In-uturca lull, fr:-sh stacks of de- pendable quality vltilmln preparntlnris-the prmliici.-a of rnputrihln manufacturers known to the medical profession for the merit of their prepantlons. If you are now taking vlinminy-or If your doctor recommends or prescribes them for you-get; your supplies at Vitamin Hendqiinrto-rs-ii-here quality and freshness are guaranteed . . . and er-anomy is aasurml by our low prices. Alpliamettrs 100's 03.50 Halibut Liver Oil 100's 51.90 N.C.F. Liquid 72 Day 03.35 Wampole-'s Ext. 16 oz. 01.25 Scott's Emulsion Lg:-. 81.83 SqiiIhI)'s Cod Liver Oil 12 01.. 01.59 Peron-('.o(I Drops-8 month's supply 54.25 Vitamin B Compound 100 Tablets 02.75 PALMOLIVE soar. re gular, 4 for , . no: SOAI7POWlTEIt. 21-Zr ... 552 I-IEINZ VTNEGAR. gal. 95: PICKLING onioni 7107 is; ER;5??5.l9ZZ:.-Q,-.-- - MlOHAEL'SE Giro Corner Longworth Aw-. & Euston Street DIAL 6421 .--as-....-so crav” Ioy5' PANTS ....... MEN'S SUITS- To 349.50 .. MEN'S SUITS- To 359.50 52.33 - 53.95 - 54.95 . 20.00 I 30.00 Men's SPORTCOATS to S35.00- 58.00 - 313.00 - 317.00 Men's JACKETS to 514.95- "53.oo - 55.oo - 5a.9s MEN'S STORE The OIIEENDAL Co. Ltd. 144 GREAT GEO. ST. EXTRA TRIPS CAR FERRY DORDEN - CAPE LABOR DAY In OFIIPT in Iianillc lhr invir-as ui-ck-cnrl lhe ('.-inadisn National Railuax: is aiiangvn: In nonr- nin Mire trips nf the Car Fnyrv bemoan Rorden. P F. I. and Cape Tm-mentin-, N. 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