P.‘.G E F UUR THE GUARDIAN “turning Daily (Founded in INF!) a________.____~__._ liystermen Reap Where They iiave Sewn Prince Edward Island marketed nearly ten million high-grade oysters this year with the season not yet over. Oyster fish- ing was once merely a matter of collecting the bounty of the sea and to some extent this is still the case. If it were the rule, the industry would have been long extinct, as it almost was a few years ago. Instead, we have industrious oyster farmers, aided and supervised by the Fisheries Research Board, collecting the spats (a task requiring the nicest scientific planning), shifting them a number of times as they grow in size and keeping down the destructive starfish. The industry is an excellent example of private enterprise, backed by government research, providing wealth for the Province and deli- cacies for the world. Educational Values In his recent annual report as president of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advance- ment of Teaching, Dr. Oliver C. Carmichael proposes that educators—more particularly historians, economists, political scientists and others who specialize in the social sciences suggests that they agree on the “basic as- sumptions upon which Western civilization exists" and that they measure the worth of their instruction against these assumptions. also seek to inculcate a sense of ethical and social standards. For example. he recommends as one at Amherst today. year s mated $5,361,000. o I o I I I masses. Inentyi-six more days till Christmas. the the political atmosphere of Canada were as healthy as that of the United Kingdom-ii electors demanded the same standards c . l . Maritime forestry cnginccrs are meeting The Island's interest is not because of thc woodland we have but» of what we should have. O Another sign of thc mechanical times are the machines which the city of Toronto is going to buy for next year to pick up fal- len leaves during the days of autumn. Newfoundland must \vait a year for the transfer of its 10,000 unemployed to Labra- dor; meantime lt will have to get along as best it can on unemployment insurance or baby bonus. Premier Smallwood. in making a mystery i of his announcement about iron ore develop- ment, assured interest in his statement. He also stirred speculation on needs of his Province. manifold The Department of External Affairs last pent a million dollars less than its esti- While finance may not be expected to be the departments strong suit, such a wide miscalculation seems t0 According to the Canadian Press, Santa is unknown to an Eskimo boy in Winnipeg tor treatment, and probably to most of his As his fame spreads Northward it The military committee under the North , And the Low Soul gropes the lnw. V, nxumuannnmmsua. THE GUARDIAN. UHAKLUI'I'E'I‘UWN Eleventh iiour Reprieve? 74¢ %eé3 émwi way. And m between. on the misty flats. ; The rest. drift tu and fro. But to every man there opcncth A High way and a Low. And every man decidclh . The Way his soul shall go. -John Oxcnham. .1 FweQ>co@>eo$»ce-@@e<§ PUBLIC FORUM This column ls open to the discussion by correspondents of questions of interest. The Guardian docs not necessar- ily endorse the opinion u! correspondents. WANTED; P.E.I. SPEDS l Bir.—Bcixig away from home for twenLv-eight years and having had only two visits back in that time. , I have often longed for a feed of good Prince Edward Island potatoes. i thought by writing you. that some good person clown there ,would see my request and would send me s bag. Oh, ho-w I would , appreciate ihemi My maiden name was Margaret McIsaac. daughter of Joseph ‘Mc- Isaac. of St. Charles, REL He and my mother died since I was last home. There were fourteen of us in our family and we all had to gct -out, to work when we were quite young. I worked for Mrs. Alex Mc- Donald; She kept. a rooming house store in Charlottetown. At times I am fortunate enough to be able to gct some good old P. _E.I. spuds here. but. not often; and i1 pm starving for than. It sonic good person will respond to this rc- fquest I will bo glad to pay thc cx- ' 4-13 Logan Ave. Windsor, Ont. ‘Turbo Trains’ And ‘ Ships Are Near By John Carr-Gregg A new world is opening in transport. as the result of devel- top-i-anking engineers in Britain, which now owns more than 2.000 master patents on gas turbine engines, registered in countries all over the world. Until the advent. of an efficient engine powered by ntonrir; energy. nobody is likely to schedules on thc world's air rout-es. First. successfully developed by the British, the gas turbine jet en- the most simiplc application of the will think not- is duo to the Justice Departments Unwanted Omission (Toronto Star) Canada, it. seems, is no longer the Dominion 0'1’ Canada. In 194'! the Department of Justice gave on opinion that. under the B.N.A. Act. —-do something to develop a sense of social indicate that in diplomacy. we are more in~ and served meals. She was a nit-s. , , ., .. _ _ , _ , yew" before she m.‘,,.,.,ed 1,4,; Mm, upments ill gas~turinne and the the name is simply Canada . Ac- and ethlcal Values in the Student body~ He Uuellced i113" “luucnual- - . -- Diesel electric engine. cordlngiv the words "Dominion of“ Donald. I used to shop at Piouscs - This is the considered opinion o! were left. oft the new letters pat- ent, which in that year delegatel much royal authority with respect to Oahu-la. to the governor gener- al. ada" heading in the wephone dir- ectories became Canada", and the "Dominloi-i“ Also the "Dominion of Can- Governmont. of tith- the BNA Act, that. worri is not part. of its flame. This nice (and some It is not enough for them to develop in their f . , i ellon s. H v _ .3 ‘I ' students an intellectual comprehegsmn of must be progressively harder to exDlain ‘gglalssighsgsgisicgn same’ lhflnmnb “Sim” the" dam“ has mud been 25H“ "om 8m- the social roblems of the da ' t ey must . - . . " _ 1 .s , t. Spectacular proves: in the de- °'“""“" °°‘““°“ - 7.‘, p y’ “here he spends his time bet“ an Chnst hlR5.a.i1(‘)l-lIilr1;.rC';)f\l'. sign and construction of jet. air- n" w“ 15- ‘lwumtw- m" i. liners Elifly soon revolutionize “hue Gamma l5 l domlnm“ under so-nicei distinction ,; i1‘ l » ' ‘t’ t “maximum - .~ . - - , ~ ' ififfiili“i..§-“‘i..§‘?§§§.i‘i.2i“liaise... with Arm}? “w: meefig‘ Paqsgmlay ‘$5,’, --~<>- niz.r"az.rs.izzi.rnii.“lira: infestation e - meme ' the c airmansiip o" enera mar ra - eas,e,.',,, ,;,,,,,,,,a.,,,.e ma“ m, that. act that the uniting prov 11- i , the rights of others is the goal oi! social m, Canada‘ ,.ep,.e,e,,,.,,,,.e i; LbGen ’ Old Charlottetown DEW, mg,“ ‘ ca. vrouid "form and be one Dotti"- ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' . .- , , inion under the Name of Canada . (Am! m I“ u Jet. propulsion. however, is only , , , u‘u'n'ln\'u‘n'i -\\'rn'nfi'h'u'u'h'ifb'u \‘u'n'n'hfi\'g' — Notes By Anthem-o n smut-i ("I-u M-II- PM 0m" their political rulers and if the rulers h" . Department. Oltnwn. ' M‘ 1n Ii | n n: r on n c . the same sense of obli ation t ' it L , Editor rind. filllrnngihxr IhIIIrII-rtniir. Barnett. m g 0 Parhanleu‘ "f D Thu-Q “n b; n; ‘hub; that en, - . i Anson-info Editor, ruin. Wliker. and to the countiy—the same result would ~»\ EVERYT - ____. _ _ _ _ chemo system under wh t f , h , ., I LETIS TRY MM links bet/ween milling and baking live lies in the free , ich we l u - w k Th 910w 919- ' T1“; wgys industries limited the field of com- Damon ,n . 93X 0! com. The Strongest Memory is ea er an mp5,,- / H- » C d m, Prices. and if 1y, . the weakest Ink” ___ __ __ H . . Dommw" peilon in aria a. a ough the not allowed to opera“ t iti| , Rflxlver-Y mglllwuler“ "liicllelal DAQQHQ WILD LIFE lffilillllzl’ {Effinliilfifigijsiifltddfi cstalz- inn)’ expect that tho Dubai“ we _ - ' - - y, n ' is in Bu: anu icr ma - » »_ ' . . . _ w CHARLOTTETOWN. TUESDAY, Nov. 2o, i049 m {DH URIAL NUT [:8 And ihealnligh 215.. “Ciinlitlfi flit: nigh "Qgmu SERVE: u», n is hard to prevent the lhisidif-iiiiiéuthiié Eisiues mm LO development of trusts. as II. S. bad habits “(Hm “éylgeai: experience shows. But Canadian legal machinery seems cxtrcmcly inefficient in this connection, and action in connection with thc niill~ ing and baking industries docs not. indicate that authorities were will- ing to make thc best use oftho machinery the)‘ had.—~llundnn Frcc Press. Business in Canada carried on under very strict controls during the war and for a considerable time afterwards. So did agricul- ture, and there is still quite a lot of price fixing in agricultural pro- ducts. But price fixing should not. be carried too far into peace- time, either by governments or by business. The whole advantage of the capitalist system or the free who favored the title “the King- dom of Canada". snid in a lettu- that the change was mad:- at the instance of Lord Derby who feared that the other name “would ltles of the Yankees“. The two versions rio not necessarily con- flirt. tn “Dnminlorfi offend the sensitnl- At. any_rate "the Dominion n! Canada" is the long-accepted anzl traditional name, and what is gained by changing it. we do not know. NOVEMBER 2., ,9, $9 Th6 Way ._ should not delay undu, real competition to wori: bath-bridge Herald, Possibly the mo“ Duh,“ pitpscntatlnn lo the local sittln the Royal (fonnmsion m,‘ tionnl Development in ‘h! A Letters and Sciences u.“ made by Mr. George Cluleii his, pica for prescrvntaen of val. ishing Indian arts and craft; n, Indian resident nf Port Al‘ who has found spare time in 1p fishing and mill orrplovment ‘ make a name for himself n; w <'11“~?i5. the speaker before the Commissidiinthsetlugfg’ lcms facing his race. Hg ma‘ not only of Indian art! lnd inn“! work. but of the dcllpgy qumm; of the future nf hi; people h wcstern civilization. and his pg“. trail"! observations struck u important note in this public n. vicw of Canadian cultural can. ccpts. "l ha\'e tried to m" u canvas what my people lived for what they 8Ctjfin1pl15hed_ m" dances they created." Mr. Clutesi said. "Indian art is almost forgot. ten," he added. "and it it li not preserved it will be forgotten n10- gctherP-Victoris Times. Pulling iliin~ KENWUOD (l wood‘ $55.00 But. let us see how this clause was interpreted by one who had every opportunity to know what was intended. After the BNA Act. had become law, Sir John A. Mac- rionaid wrote to Lord Motick: "By one of your present. mm- mlssions you are Governor Gen- eral of British North America, in- likhvard Island, and Charles Foulkes, chairman of thc chiefs of staff committee and Chief of tienerai Staff of’. Canada. organization.“ Another is that “all rights involve responsibilities," with the corollary that failure to meet responsibilities “may endanger ones rights.” After similar as- sumptions have been developed as yard- sticks for other national or international issues, Dr. Carmichael urges that they be —-._ gas turbine engine. Apart. from its application as an cnginc for turbo-jet and turbo- prc-pellei" airplanes, the gas tur- bines biggest potential use in probithlv in the ticld of marine en- gineering. Recnt reports indicate that it will take less time to pro- gress, with gas turbines, from EXCHANGE ROOMS Mr. Dubois. an engineer of the Loire dockyards, has just completed. at Croisic, a new process for the fabrication of salt- o The. following advertisement. datccl January 2H, i858, and sign- ed by Francis Longworth and Ro- bert Hyndman, appeared promin- cntly in local newspapers of the 0 . . . usid as! a tmgants of developing a Sense f Watt?!‘ lCe- This ice 15 nlanufactured at a period: small craft to ocean-going liners eluding Prince f ‘h V3 U95 fl S LI en S. . . . - w i _' .2” "Fl e undcrsigncd havin" decid- than was the cnse when the first: by the other, Governor o e tempelatule ‘mung bet“een 20 and D0 I a steam turbine was introduced by Province of Canada. Under the ed on opening an Exchangc and Reading Room in Charlottetown, Union Act: you will be Governor General of the Dominion of (Lan- Britain more than 00 yeurs n10. There is‘ of Course‘ nothing new m Dr‘ and is ideal for the preservation of fish. Carmichaels programme. Until recent years college and university students were in- doctrinated, as a matter of course, with ethical values. Indoctrination fell foul of modern educational reformers, and “pure science" was about all that they would stand for on the curricula. Today we are getting back to an older and saner perspective. It i5 being realized "lore and more that if we ember wears n-o Takeupt‘ B-Or morith. of managgmmd‘ ,a“d H" principles zliriuxiggxfixlg iiiis ixonlnggfiiirxxeourswfi: There is another circumstance do,“ mdocmnate you“, in the fundament. the year we are ace to ace \\-ii i reality. , 2n Strum‘, ii. u proposed to be corresponds ,0 n “Sam, me '0, Mm “M0,, Chauenge, S“. mtm-pgyeriil?“ -- ‘m “c: . at2e~ .25 'lhe .-- n hich thntciingercs. w als of our Christian culture and freedom, o o o ..,_ Mn ,,_,.,,,,,,.,,,,, w,“ be “mp a?“ gm, ffflfeéngPxgfalllluiuggrléflsbgr gm}; Norm Anwma Ac, o, ,8,“ they will fill in this blank in their education Fewer uyoung Ofienderst. aged ,6 ,0 30 tntsndgiihté Room Sm“ be my his? turbines at Sheffield. Ens- l égllgzgd rvmtelliuféliifilléhl-xj: from other and less defilrflble Smlrces- N“ l‘ inclusive) than in any year since 1940 were‘ plied with newspapers of thc lat- 325mm, i955 hnpgrtgnt is rm", entitled: "Au act: Enabiinfl He? 051 dale! TF0!" lllt‘ Uflllvfl Kills" influence‘ of the gas t-urhinc on the Majesty w Accept a Surrexmcr Garson took two and O I O November now about to pass to make way for the Santa Claus month, does not, cater to our all-too human wish to be de-l luded. It shows us the world of nature and man without decoration. hidden. No glamor is superimposed. Nov-, No blemishes are found guilty of indictable offences in Britain? males at 2,652, show a slight. increase fromi to be designated the ‘Exchange Rooms‘. and having engaged for that object that conveniently and well suited house on Queen Street lately occupied by Ncil Rankin. Esq., and immediately below the residence of Samucl Nelson. Esq. respectfully submit to thc avowed l fricnds o! the enterprise and the public generally, thc following as the Rules to be adopted for its "3. Subscribers will have the Among the bigger ships now being fitted with marine gas turbines are the skim-ton Lankei-MIFRJS" and the l OOO-ton cargo vessel “DU- QUD '. The latter vessel's tur- bine is expected to save one-third in weight and 35 per cent. in fuel consumption compared with a nor- mal marine engine. British gas turbine engines for . anal-hie propulsicn are designed for adl. not: including, however, Prince Edward Island." Monck was accordingly sworn in as Governor General o! "The Dominion of Canada", and the title so appeared in all 18W? commissions until the Fall of i947, when. in the new letters pat- ent, it. was changed. Lord l on Terms. of the Lands. Priv- ing is truer or more ‘fltlpllcfible l0 this PTO- - - -' - _ . . . . cl n. theUitdSletw." d th 1,’, -, _ . ._. mem than the scientists’, 9W" mPWm- Na m 1947. This lS revealed ill the latest 1111-, .?_.‘,,,,..,.,,...,,'.‘ §>.-,,..,.,‘c§;_ fund 015cc. °(,,‘g,",‘,1§,7d,,1,‘,’§,“]é‘;. l ti&cs and Rights of ‘The Govern- - _ . .. _ . ‘ . ' , ‘ , - l , l ture abhors a vacuum. nuai Report of the United kingdom Commis- where. m addition in those pub- costliy to maintain, the gas turbine ‘, 0' “lid ‘mm-Pam t’! Ad"°“"‘"°'"5 f’ i, p. - . f - ~ ‘lished in the Island; merchants‘ locomotive is likely to prove 51311818116 TIMI“! m“ Hudwns ~, ________.__._____- sioneis o Prisons published recently. Males‘, mafia,» mm cunt-hp ghipping (onnidabic rum r0 me Dpse] e1_ l Bay‘, and for admitting the same _ M i 8t 16,679 SIIOW 2i dGCFEHSG Oi OVGI‘ i,]f)() lists. and such other information ectric. l into 3:9 Dtbffklllsig? ifwigglsmgllig- > l . from 1946 and some 3 500 from 1945 F _ of general interest as may bc ob- Nm‘ only has the ims turbine a‘ M“! e , “C p ' i —’——"' ' ' C 'ialncd frcm rrliahic sources. fnr greater thermal efficiency titan i (mm i‘ “Me w be monfluned m ' the beat» Strum Pituine - its welqht. m‘ °"‘""1“'°°“n°u‘ the mnnory KENWOOD—Tht' Overcoat. that mccis vvrf.“ ‘Mum "shall become a part of the Dnm< Light-wright warmth, tlii’ ment. of the wearer! Justice -Minister . . . . . - 1940, but a sizable decrease from i945 Pflvllfi" °l ‘“l"°‘l"“"E “'““~‘"‘"l L‘ “m m l“ m" "ll" "l '1 9°15“ one-half hours to tell the House of Commons e “snow "on, a,,,.,,,.,,,, 3,5,, can. electric unit. of cquni DOYfOTIilRYiVE, 1W0" "Y Cflllede find °h°'°‘,‘,°““ it . , _ - , f-np‘ tailoring. al m why he suppressed fornearly a W81‘ Th9 ' ' ' wins and suncvcflrewcs of vessels "‘“'° t?“ Wbm" ‘°<'°"\°1l"°* m “imu be 133ml torimi Tuiiiffi~ comhfrt’ i0" ‘l-‘mml- mum-n“ 3 viK)\'f‘I'(‘0'\i. In _ _ Th R v ,_ , ,_ 4 arriving at ¢|,,.,_1.,,,...O,..,., w. 0n order for British ftallxvnys. One °- 93mm“ ' if" Nari’, "CHM, .2 combined m this nationally rcntmnct - Mccregor ‘epolt. i uh‘ t le the Ottawi i‘ d s, ~ “ Rex ‘Wham l’ Mwmlng‘ m‘ “"1"”: m" "amps ‘mh ‘hm or o: mihqfi iwwi “caring commpm“ dllmiéiiimuii enrgimiuahe Canada colors. styles and sizes. Delvin throug IS a - ire ‘pisco al BiSliO) of New YQrk 1 ,~ the parties introducing them u. a *1 a “MIPS vr- Emland plant is - .. - _ , , - - g p I “ ‘use book to bc provided for thc pur- a 1500 up‘ pngme ‘lmeved “Thimble ‘Cbdwd-(ltspaldgaiiimviiy Igiiirandidgrrliltnba CANADA'S FINEST 0\']‘IRCUAT ‘ Al‘ E Journal concludes that Mr. Garson. who had death at 83 occurred last wcck, was one of pose. of hauling express passenger trains of up to soil-tons zit n maximmn Act. of i870. Manitoba became "one the Dominion just then been appointed. was bllsyseltmg the great religious leaders or his time. An "4 A slate Wlii be kept in the , m, U, ,0 n u, , _ ,0, ,,,,, p,°,.,,ms o, the hang 0f his lob- alld What Wm‘ (me Army t-‘haplflill iii World War i he had no ’°°"" °" “"‘i'°" Wm b“ "°"°"°d first» hndmdéiuiu- riiitiimiicr ‘inn f‘ c“““‘d“"‘ Th“ seems no don“: ' - ~ ~ - m - i "mm gpegd n; 7,, ,>.,,_ p, h’ therefore. as to the interpretaton by the time he got to the thing or another _ h was lying there on McGregor “eport whic osc as t ‘l’ ' . - " ' ‘ - . . . ., . . 1 'l l i , .. l. l’ ' g“ l“ ‘"“‘ ""1" iY-‘vduvcd hv hi5 desk, tilt’! legal time i0!‘ iiS being DUbilSii who meached r appeasomm“ m 1938 he I 23,512? otricéalcacngcaroiicrin; snhlnhnt; ,, Lmcohh Enqm“, “m, ,_ A, ~ ~ 1 ' - u . , 1' :-.- -_ o I e ed had Dflsscd- Ml- Galsml» flleremm “'15 made the classic reDly: l am not for peace abroad and departing ifuill inc _ ',._ n12 ,,__‘V idvanp The Justice Department msyvbc ' u Citv ages of easv malntennrup, technically right in its new n“: in a 1am from the start. and not being sure of how he should get out of it he sent_ for Mr. Howe. Mr. Howe, as lS his way, wasn t worried. “This report,” he told Mr. Garson in effect-“this report is ‘all wet’; just don't bother your head about it." So _Mr. Gar- son, who had sinned first by accident, de- cided to go on sinning by design. After all (as Mr. Knowles described it) he might as well be hanged for a sheep as for a lamb. The only trouble with Mr. Garson doing what Mr. Howe advised him to do. W615 Put well by Mr. B. K. Sandwell (Liberal) in Toronto Saturday NIB?"- “The law," wrote Mr. Sandwell, “does not say that the Govemment may SUDPPE-"fi ed from the text. l epitaph: quit you like men, bc O Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, strong." It O usc for the sentimental pncifism which help- ed to bring on World \\'iii‘ II. To those at any price, but for righteousness at any cost. ' Time Magazine recalls that his final sermon as Bishop of New York was preach- which it suggests might wcll stand for his u , _ . . Watch ye. stand fast in the faith,‘ j", no maum, o, a pom”, o, l partisan nature _wiil be allowed to be discussed in ihc Rooms. under Churchman, " and Statesman, died this date i530; fellow ti, of Magdalen; Chaplain to Henry VII, almon-l 2m,',',,n;§‘,,c§: ‘Licsam °t prwmy er to Henry VIII, and early admitted to ' I King's Council; Archbishop of York 1514,| the '. 'ous branches of mcvcanlilc ‘ other business. i any circumstances. I ou "B. A sum of not less than. one appropriated to procuring the lat est intelligence of all vcsscls. with gcncral state- ldaily thc arrivals anti departures ‘mcnts of their cargoes. and ports "Ii. As the institution has for its object. thc facilitating oi‘ thc vari- and s . . , wilhoiit rcfcrz-ncc Lonnthlansv 1-65 1-31 to other matters. \\'iiii(‘ no means will be spared by thc proprietors which may conducc to that ob- “6. Appropriate places will be ssigned on which to affix hand- "7. No books or paper will be removed from thc Rooms. with- . . t ' ' r h . ‘ - and chief statesman m England; Cardinal in_ dentpermlssmn 0 ‘ c gupenmn 1515 and appointed Lord Chancellor; work-l nth , ‘h , , _ ed for the treaty of alliance with France; ' ° ° Subsmpmns Wm b“ by Telegraph, In addition. a new general pur- - rort- nblllty and nbscncc of vlhratimi, The development. of gns turbines for the generation nf cle trlr- pflw- er is also well advanced. Said to be the first full size Sttiiloiiarv gm- erator to be powered by n u... my. bine, a. 15.000 kw. plant. is now nearing completion at Clydehrmk, Scotland. This is to be installed at. the Dundee power plant of the North Scotland Hydro Elem-p; Hoard where it will replace a con- ventional steam turbine unih, Though it generates over twice ting electric power. the gas turbine gm- orator occupies less space. 1y, M“ be run on heavy fuel oil but ingu- it may prove possible to run aim- ilar machines on pulverized con] or pest. It the gas turbine can be adapt. ed to use raw coal as fuel, very 10w operating costs will result. which A My, in the Con- put on the BN post-Confederatlr ‘l federation and period "and since then until 1M7. pretation; but whether it. been wise or necessary to chance the name after so many years. the Star is not. at all sure. Many good people have 595cm lfleflb“ for the name "Dominion" because of the tradition that it. was sus- wten by sn- Leonard Tiliel! who had in mind the Biblical text. "Hts dominion shall be from $68 9W3?» to sea and from the river even tr.- the ends of the cart. ." It. I11}? have been so suggested ermine-r!» although Sir John A. Macdonaid. "u" ulcnIcllILlLlL DQru u The Age-Old Story ,__ .... .. .. mg; w"... .. .... Ilolrken unto me my mole. and give en unto Mo. 0 My notion! for n low oluil proceed from mo. $55.00 CW...» ‘ ii i. I‘ 139 Rent st. "m" °° eon Your: INSURANCE meant CONSULT: nvnnunn s. co. unit!" ‘ hich » e rt b the Cmnmisslf-“ler w unable to revent the war that foil d he any r p0 yi ess or with which it dis- p ~b owe ' - which will be. made public in the m“ ""'"““’" "hm" ‘h’ Wlmle causes it uneasn , th t th "s was responsi le for the advantageous treaty, Rooms as soon ayrecewed economic pattern of British m, 1nd 1 Wm m“, my Iudflniinthzo "mum"... s...“ um M ' agrees. i ' i The law says a de reibiic at ‘t? close; Spowed Zeal. for reform and) "9' The Rooms Sh!“ be “gamed duglrfiybll! WHJIM generator can ‘iiéhtgebzu-Iiewhflohoza? alkiVly- Our experience- nf nvr-r three nllllflfl" "I “ m‘ '. of the Commissioner shallhbf m‘? 8t Pf m; learning by his foundation of Cardinal, fizgglilarntfsslilgidotiglloeintin 71111011312’: operate with only a fraction of the "°" "' 1°" "It". W‘ m" ff" lnlurlncn Underwriters. to m w" ~"*"°*"" within 15 dflyfl; and the w °e ° 358° b‘; d f after Christ Church) College. 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