I- l ‘the Town of Monmasue. 191l- Heated Controversy In The Legislature iBill To A1116? Montague In- corporation Act SendsSpeaker Hessian Onlie Rampage. ‘hvo Liberal legislators-colleag- Ies representing the Third Dist- rict of Kings-locked horns in the Home yesterday, one claiming his hon. friend's statements to "nonsense", the other replying that the hon. member didn't know what he was talking about. The question of Montague's sta- tus as an incorporated town was 'l‘he disputants were the in issue. lion. S. S. llessian, Speaker of the House, and Mr. John Mustard. A bill to amend the town's in- corporation act had been moved into committee by Mr. Mustard. Mi". Hessian complained that he had not been consulted in draft- ing the legislation, that the saune thing had occurred last year when an amendment had been mooted; that the hill was no good; that llinntuguc, l'nr thc past four years. lmii ceased to be an incorporated town; that its Mayor and Town (c-"ilnclllors had no legal Statllli; that the town needed to be “re- burn“ and the Mayor and Council- lors “rci-unstituted", under a new incorporating Act which he, Mr. Hessian, would have drafted had he been consulted. A similar oc- currence in connection with the town of Georgetown, and the leg- lslzttion required at that tint: t0 reinstate the Town Council as an incorporated body, were cited by Mr. Hessian as evidence that he knew ivliat he was talking about. Mr. h iriard confessed that his liozr. gue‘s arguments didn't make “st-nsc" to him: that indeed they sounded like nonsense. There- u Mr. Hessian retorted that it was his lion. friend‘ statement that w: “ " ". upon Mr. Mustard capita- ha-d by moving that the Speaker (Mr. licssian) take the chair _and the chairman report “progress '. Ur. Hessian, retiring to don hISi Speaker's top hat. delivered a PM" tlzian shot: “This bill has sot I" he reborn. The Town has got to he reborn and the Mayor and (rouncillors have got to be reborn as un incorporated body". he ad- vised. “l will prepare the amend- moot". The Address The House met yesterday at 3.15 p.:li. The hour appointed by His Hon- DH!‘ me Lieutenant Governor w e the House and their ad- ill answer to Hi3‘ lélgfiflxafes ‘zee '11 at the o rung e ' - ficntis-esslon hging arrived. the F-sukcr and the House proceeded t5 iittend upon His Honour find 1mm; returned the Speaker report- td that the House had duly waited upon His Honour and presented tllcll’ Address. and that H15 B0"- cilr ilQ-il been P1985941 1° T9981“ the some artti iIiVB Willi! therew- ed b_v His Honour. which the nker rccid, all of‘ the members in the House standms and Wins uncovered. The Montague Act On motion of Mr. Mustard the House went/into COIIIKXIii/UGG. with Mr. Cox in the chair, on second reading of an Act to tiurther a- mend the Act of Incorporation of Sec. i provides that before they are allowed shall have their tax rates paid. Mr. Acorn objected to the prin- ciple involved in this clause. In Charlottetown. he said. l- ml“ may have a personal Dig“ m!‘ cf $100 and if he pays he is still disqualified from votlnE- The same thing applied in Souris. Ow- inf: to the depression they had a large number of delinquent tax- payers and these persons were de- prived of their right. to the tmn- chighis." Mr. Acorn said. "Wild! 10 put, the authority of the town in the hands of a few . He e118- pasted that such legislation hl be ultra vires. No such D 0" U‘ N is not sufficient. and Councillors; of this Province; dead . otherwise it as we did for the town oi’ George- cet in touch with the Mayor and Town Council and I will bring in an Act mvseii reconstituting the ltowrlrof Montague and making it egs . ’ ‘famous’ lllr. Mustard: “Some charges made by the Sileaker of uhlsl-louse I am not prepared to answer; be- cause they came with surprise to me. I am surprised that there is no such place as Montague. I am also rather alarmed. It seems un- fortunate that this town has been carrying on business for years ille- gally and without any legal status. This ls a question that I am not prepared to answer. As for the tact that an election four years ago when no candidates appeared fur nomination disqualifies any Council from holding office and thereby sets aside the Act of In- corporation of the town—-tha.t does not seem to make sense. In feet I would say it is nonsense. In case o! an election. if no candidates appear on nomination clay, then t-he old Council are elected by sc- clamation. It does not mean that Else whole constitution is destroy- Referring to Mr. Aconfs objec- tion. lvIr. Mustard said that the citizens of Montague were aware of the provisions of the amend- ment and had raised no objection. He did not see why the Legislat- ure should refuse. _Hon. Mr. Hessian: “My hon. friend and colleague has misinter- preted the whole quwtlon. As it is illegal, and there is no AM at all, how cim you bring in n,“ ameng- ment to something that does nbt exist?” Mr. Mustard: "You haverftprov- ed that Wt.” l-Ion. Mr. Hessian: "That ls Just what I have done. The insurance companies are talking about it am it is very lrrvoorwnm w put this mil-W!‘ right. If my learned friend's contention is right, why out this through the Parliament? Why have great. big lawsuits? I sneak with some authority for MQYWBKl-le- The Whole town knows B-btllt this and I am speaking with authority for Montague more than my hon. friend is. Why not bring in this amendment proper1y—-re- incorporate the town and consti- existed with resard w provincial and federal elections. I-lon. S. S. Hessian declared that. at. the present time the Town 0f IMmltnizue is not incorporated at A few years ago an election was held at Montague and not one candidate appeared. The Town Clerk was there and that. was all. ‘No one was elected, and there has been no wwn council ever since. "Their Act. of Incorporation ls dead," said Mr. Hessian. "Th?! have no power to work under. as the insurance companies will tell Wu)’ The bonds had gone into dlsrepute because they were un- ccllectable. He referred to legislation intro- duced Ln i921 in connection with the town ct who" l similar situation arose. hilu all election uul no enndidntvl g, _ Only the Clerk was there. lawsuits were started mort- Hmaficrwards and there was Pr!!!‘ lly a. riot. lAJant-l y l!" n i ' Ilr. aéni m4 u» sum in an amendment this year and they pass it over to another man and he prepares this bill. and that: Why? Because the bill has to name the Mayor the Council has to be re-born on the statute books is “Until you bring in an Act such town. you can't do anything. I P1 would ask the Attorney General to Fortune Spent » Finding Fools Among Friends (By The Canadian Plot) 1t has been estimated the Aipirli Fool indushym 1n Y-he Unilged ‘Stotes H0886 $500. a year. o gum are available of tihe turnover in Canada but there's no dmibt nuns into money, Mist d the items of this trade, it was learned, are priced at, five cents. so the gross would indicate 911196114X: o! a greater number of practical jokers than mot peo- e Sllflnocted. The demand is about the some from year m year, de- PN-Wpna and reeesuions notwith- Sliwldllns. As can see, mere ls hardly anyt s that will imp B. practical joker. 58.16.". it is stated. are pretty un- "tlmllly Spread over the country, so there is no refuge anywhere. This should be a warning. A5 for the people who buy tricks and lakes in dlisccmfit their friends, they come from all classes. right up t0 Mlvlely- No one Ls safe, it seems, except a hermit. Our blggevt scare came when our tnifonnant said practical okes were becoming subtler, more ifficult t0 swi- The 311s something of a jolt. H9 BXPIB-llled that the counterfeit commodities with which Aiprll F001 jokes were perpetrated were r0 close to the real thing now that even a dealer could be fooled. Mom April Fool jokes and tricks 1151161111 for efifeot. 0n a lack-in-tlie- box mechanism. At this t'me of year i1 someone say: “He/ve a marshmallow“ or "try one o! my cigarettes." you hvd better say. "Thank you. not now,” begs/use the chances are if you lift the lid of the marshmallow tin or open the box of cigarettes something w1.li pop m! and rattle you no end. TAXPAYERS‘ REWARD ‘Iihe latest Joke box, which 1s selling nicely, our infomtant told us, is caleid “The Taxpayers Re- ward." You open the box—lf you are as innocent as we are-wand out popw a boot. Get it? Other DOlYIuIar items. perennially interesting to boys who will be boys, are cigars and pretzels made of sponge rulbber. matches that wont light. hand buzzers (to shook your friend when you shake hands) drJbble glosses that leak when filled with water. spoons that come apart when lifted from the table and a golf ball that goes to one ride when hit. (Lots oxf our friends can do that, without a trick ball). 11f you wont t: become known as a "card" in your office, or it you silent popular, anyway, get your- self a package of April Fool chew- ing gvum. One of the slices protrudes about half an inch. and when you proffer the gum. the idoiim takes hold of this slice. You hold on to the package and ta‘k about. the weather. Out comes the slice, which releases a spring. which shops on tihe finger and your victim jumps it shoots me in the meantime." llghtful and unique place on Friday last at the lovely home of Mrs. Wendell Tidmarsh, way when the Study hovers Club met. lvostok in few out an inch oi sol call fin mine later on. The in club work this season) was re- sor, and by another member u the young queen, attended by Prince and beautifully done. and were the KNITTED THING! for thy fem Bt. James Buaar. Ii-ltiid-l-d-il. VISIT A. IOINI b 00.. Used Oar Sale now on. Open evenings. L-ltfl-t-dl. MYSTERY AND ROMANCE- gglbvl?! 0f 800d mim LAKELAND, Fla. infected hand still is tu shontdop Billy Roglell tains he'll be in e Detroit line-up on opening (by. ' is" he adds, "unless RECOVERY-It is pleasing to report that Lawrence Hennessey, who was operated on in the Char- lottetown Hospital is making s good recovery and his many friends wish him the best of health in the near future. QUEEN'S COUNTY LIBERAL- CONSERVATIVE EXECUTIVE - The executive of the Queen's County Liberal - Conservative Association was in session on Monday discuss- ing the by-electlon and party or- ganization. After discussion, the meeting adjourned for ten days for the purpose of receiving certain re- ports. YORK PERSONALS-Miss Doro- thy Watts, York, ls much improved in health-Jilin: serious illness of Mr. Israel Strickland, Oovehead, ls reported-Mr. Lloyd Carter. Win- sloo, was a visitor to York, Sunday. —Mr. Wml McGrath and Mrs. W. P. McGrath paid a business visit to the city yesterday. ORLANDO. Mar-Clark Griffith. whose Washington Senators open a two-name series with the Bees tomorrow. believes he may have the antidote for the Nuts’ weak- ness against southpaws. '.l‘he old fox is considering using Johnny Stone. Al Simmons and Geor c Case in the outfield against lef - blinders. and Stone, Mel Almada and Goose Goslin when s right- haniciel-‘s on the mound. SAVANNAH, Gd.—JOh1‘lny Mar- ( cum got the pitching cell for the Boston Red Sex today as they op- ened an eight-game. north-bound series with Cincinnati. The u- sicnment was manager Joe Cron- in's first step in his campaign to concentrate on his mound veterans —Marcum, Lefty Grove, Jack Wil- son. Fritz Ostcrmuelier and Archie McKain. STUDY LOVERS CLUB — A de- event took for their twelfth annual celebra- tion. As it was April Fools’ Night. members came in costume. Queen Victoria (whose reign was included presented as the Widow of Wind- Albert. These were most truthfully" resident in of war. ‘The!’ unit: and were Q. Wlth bayonets bristling are a-pipeariilg. sportsmen-a young over his football kit. __ addibicn to its huge Rearmament. Campaign, is to improve condition and pay This one presents the army as a. haven Great r-pendlhs $8.040.000 of the army. Bitch posters s; these for young football player with a khaki tunic thrown over the continent, Britain, in WlDNEUDAYi APB-IL 8th coo-hater Thank Offering 0| W. . vsrthhig m. s. In IalL I "Vi! flltlllofl be imsrtedst 3 :¢°°"""'°"| "will!!! uO-GHGIIIII. i ""°" ‘I-to-Prsyur lento-Inch ma. Mil-Mae c! laden- .__..-__..__- SPRING PAII IOIIOOL Honor roll for March: Grade 2-1 Leonard Doiron. Grade 12-1 Waiter Qlllfll. Grade Rite McKinnon. Grade VII-Helen Dewar. Bowneu, I Mary lawlor- tot-mediate 8 1H0 Robinson. no Doiron. 8 Phyllis Rob Grade V——1 Mary Vesaey, Gannody, 8 Grade IV 2 Vessey, I Joan Csrmody. Freddie Stewart, 8 Roddie Burke. Pr De lip Saunders Jr. gall, 2 Vernon Gamh 2 Rcseen LeClair, 3 Robert Ar- senauit. CARDIGAN B08001. Honor Roll for March Grade X—1. Teresa Murphy; I. MePhee; S. Helen Mac- Grade IX—1. Leah Brothers; a. Kent Macdorlald; a. Phyllis Ag- DEW. Grade VIII-i. Marie Ryan; 2. Marion MacEschci-n; 3, Aiban Bul- livan and Ines Redmond (equaL) Grade VII—1. Raymond Mac- donald; 2 Edna MacPhee. Grade VI —1. Helen R. an; 2. Teresa Ryan: I. Jackie cdon- Gzeck’s Army Born of Wars Staff Writer) parallels, It homeland-that story runs me micleils of the "Army of one" was Czechs and a fight against was an army wim- l which it could WIS Slovak! Russia mt the outibreak organized seoutin8 t/cacihed to the lFarmer Produces . In Driest Year Sturdy Force; lOfficial crop reports his genius Visitors m“ other products of the the venting drifting. the rumpus chunk, sash, April s- 1m, --—- August By Dewitt Mackenzie. Aiewlated said there was no cmp of any kind Press ln this district. but the farm of P. last 1911, Mr. Oolquhoun has won s. well-earned reputation for improv- ing farming methods. iitary thought the soil. His tlu-ee-acie garden plot lies in the midst of wide open rolling prairies, the soil e sandy loam. It is encircled by a belt of tram pre- The garden has not been plowed half It was situation prevailing last summer would be too much for to his farm, however, have found plenty of evidence of the earth's fecundity. m his vege- table house are squash, pumpkins, to vegetable marrow, melons and many d. Grade V-l. Bullet? Murphy- i. Annie Mscliachern; Many - livan. Grade IV-1. Marlon Gallant; 2, Ernest Mscdonald; l. Prmees Byrne. Grade III-l. Maefilee; Iiililan I. Evelyn Mscmtyre; I, Aim; q“. aim n 8r. —-1. Clare Msedon- lld: 3. Teresa Campbell; 8- Don- liui Macdonaid and John She NEW YORK, April §—-(AP)—'R"C, colquhoun, seve miles rth 1 Grade II Jr -l. Geraldine m; nchhing lei than poetic justice hwy-v,“ evmenu; °va1m‘§1d_ {,1 donald and alsh; 2. m1 that Czechoslovakias army should Produced abundmty though u“ ‘ Gallant; 3. John Walsh. iiufntfwfiltuwiifili “i; $3.221’ w» or no ~11 w» w a ~= “$5.”. ‘ """1= w?“ ufii; mnmeswuhe “f, ‘Comingwestfrom Ontsrioing}, ' ' ' Bllflrd. Helen Donahue. Principal. (Patriot Please Oopy) Ml. CORNELIUS MAOKINNON ‘Ihc week of Coirnellus MacKinnon, 6'1, and a well known member of the Intercolonial Club of Boston. Mr. MucKinnon Parktcn Road, Jamaica, Plain. He had been employed for many years in the maintenance department of the Boston Fire Department. Surviving besides his widow, Mrs. Georgians (Hennessey) MaoKlnnon are four daughters, the Misses An- Murtlis flsuudorl. I I Marion Stewart. IJM-ll , 2 An- 2 Bill Teresa notion. (Sit) 1 Irene R113"!- Cyrul Grade V Ur.) 1 Elmer Dotron, I hoary pertinent Grade iIlI-l Vida Stews-ft. 2 Phyllis Douse. I Jackie Williams. Vera . Raymond Gam- ham. Grade II (BL) 1 lots Burke. Phil- 2 Frances Nichol. Helen Gamester, 8 Noreen Connolly Grade i1 (Jrl) 1 Ivan MacDon- Gcegory, 8 Edith am. Grade I (Sin) 1 — Maurice Burke funeral u»: place that snativeofGrandpmver, P. 3.1.- diedathlshomestfl- u APRIL 6. 1938 PUBLIG FORUM Ills cola-a ls one‘ to: m. duquslll l? "Ilvlflllfitu of q as It blunt. ‘the l7li- lottutewn Guardian Ion an n. maartly endorse the oplnlsiii or correspondents. coudnoodtmiapsqot nmmi-iim “"2... ii may?“ bu’ um“; fruitfully’ fostered by the Elltemlon Department of 5t. Francis in"... University. This reconstruction q 3 t comic lnse Florence Roper. 8 Ethel Gsrnhcm. m’ 9N8“ no m“? °i VIII-l Hill-n LeCla-ir. 2 theworklngmanls due to h]; hand-to-mouth condition. Contrary to princi ‘ of Fascism, whim work from the tap down. 00-01)”. stton begins to reform society 1mm the bottom of the ladder, uiviu. cing from Study Groups to Gram Unions, Oo-operative Stores snq Business Oo-operativu. we feel that if the peoples u some of the nations o1 Europe h“ started their thinking some time ago. they would not now submit to one man havins a monopoly on thought. If these same people hm gathered together to study not only the pr Qtaing evils o: our day but also the basic roots o! these evil; they could not help but. see that the only democratic form of remedy which could eifectiveiy cure lhg uiseases, while saving their rm. dom we; and is “Co-operatlon." 3 is high time that we, who bum our liberaiity of speech and thOlighI arise from our arm-chairs to activ- ity before a “Hit or Miss" regime l4 implanted upon us. ‘Ills friendly spirit of the advo- cates of eel-operation was most con- tagious among the students from the various parts of the Maritime; Quebec and Newfoundland. Thu feeling of good fellowship was dis- played not only during the lecturq periods but also at the varied forms of social activity. Al a re- sult the moments oflpsrting were far from being gay. After all, tl-u very keynote of our course was that of working together. May we again thank not only the professors of St. I‘. X. who work so unstlntingly hi s. glorious cause, but also the people of tho town of Antigonish and the mi- dents of the University who so hospitmbiy received us, the Federal and Provincial governments. and particularly the Department of Agriculture through its semi-l. who all in one form or another made this course possible. We are. Sir, 008-. EXTENSION STUDENT! Zlllmsdale. P. I. I. e tliijat $0111» of Qours BqJenmlD. JILD. EXTRA FOOD IN EARL! GOITRE CASES mg, m V t b d o! _ a foot or two. depending on his _ Ralaslan army to for 18 years. Fnch year is nu. Alice and Margaret MscKin- were cam cg men g §,§Z.’,“§§,,,d_°§§s, meagge condition. flititfigxgriiiiiiiefiyoiflflilavefizi’ w: Erwin. ammimgafy Czech. seeded and the other half remains non. living at home, and Mrs. when m, yam“, 1; undm u thgy did m Georgewwn_ Some fun. eh? < > 1 A rd mo! and sown “swemrie fig Mm m‘ fallow under a cover of fertilizer. Dorothy Brown. of Arlington. and fi m on, 3e up“ mqt the “There is no need for you to m. —- de Balm" " 8°“: m p ' m1 agmmhmfim “m. ‘men it is cultivated to depth of five sons, George J. MacKlnnon. o! mum; mud more the time and to side-step the question and sa/y B 't' h L b r Mae west‘ ' “mam Maui's!!!’ om them med m escape to 1°11!’ 111611“ Wml I- Wflnfiifllml w°9i Mxbm?» "id mm‘- '7°°°Ph money and ""1" ‘l’ u L, my. continued ML Hess,“ 1'1 1S a, 0 Washington, Springtime. mun»! M “mm” who}, m“, cultivator. 5.. Walter, Edmond and John Moc- m“, mqmgdiufgly, t time m flxin his u ‘ - Klkshek- "d “w” “m” '1" ' - Seeds are lanted in rows about Klnnon. or Jamaica Plain. m matters that must be wu- s co eamle with s “em 1 tum“ m w “d ‘i Russia. The 2 will l) . o er _ eye. Your argument is silly be- LlkeS SChOiaI were wen“ ' m‘ 9‘ m one flirt large three feet apart, watered and then A solemn requiem him mass was 5figffl_ cause Georgetown had to come and , mm "ml" “mwed- covered with a horse-drawn zicutf- held at the Church of the Blessed In many cases may "Wimm do m meimfltire‘ lidwmiideaglsaiy m“ Ill LGHJlBTShIP WILL srocx amon m’ mm‘ l“ M vmm‘ I i a Come‘ 8m“ w“ m i“ gm‘ “mo”? gig; hilxllbél‘ sum; hgo is am ___ FOB. riuinsrvslons w flvgligegomtxlamztndliefim- eficécn- WfYr-Olihldilll 0W! :31’ m o‘ tfiagem about." (n, I. NOIIIIRII Smith, Canldlau -"_' mo" potatoes earl or three n easel. Mr. H h : "Is that language Prem ff Wit NEW YORK. A. 4—(CP)- wihere ' - - Md” results. strictly Qfriiimehiuryi" N, igrli iir-ftrélb-Un- T-owl lwflrtte," a" will“! In time mflfhgdclflww, mwm‘°§°‘,,,,,,“‘,‘3 Mdflillllfi ASSlStS somegiveiean w» when I wit“ Hon" Nfirat film”? a? “i: mmlty men‘ mmy Wml; 11013511113; tiiwouz-bafiin ‘time; of “blood for form a good water reservoir cover- . became nervous. Y ‘fig? film“ °n§,‘f‘se;,se_..°“ ° "‘ mitmmmkswfmleffimml; pafpy quick trmsllltdon v m ' ed with a X1118 dry soil w prvveut lMOdBTH PIOHGBTS fig,“ p... moan-mu: "Was the turnover q Ghent protein storm sown ll first d to ready evwwrlf-lw- _____ - ‘um, Myra-m... 1,0 bed in p. dark. incorporated?" Sum a statement is not news to kind m"- Iost year from l Rwh 3° bl’ 15° ggqmg, Apr“ 5.4; 45 hom- “m, mom and m; than as much Hon. Mr. Hessian: “Yes, and the me average man of this country 9611"“ M53} feeilie raised 500 watermelons and I. “Mm u‘ a mug" mod u they w,“ 8e; em to an napalm-mt ni- W" P ingzhwggtlgtn gieavu d m m But it. mam stand $sta Vi?» f}! he H°=l=l~ef m“ m w“; about‘ miltcfllitzlflllfi. rgiéalrgkesmig m1 blade tNliA the immune w m. m mu wmhdmm u ‘limit; 1 r. u ar : “ n er e - aim-slider creed a - - - I ex rmen an o g 1m en’ gumslianctteskl wtoilld rmative that tag: wry ihspallggyi-elmifillgn $241 visnmlize iiriyfim- in ad ho gvitlamwnt make thmfiamwllfi wggvaanoie ‘ma! m at”? f: c?’ gottaxmtshggu i2’ txhitici-elviaixn mammalian“ 5n for: w: [)9 Cl‘ 8 B G C l’ Ln HER W 11g Owning!“ _' n t “l8 . G ow _ care“)! , Qflflfiililll ‘ihammn raw“ 29m" “M a“ mm a ‘hovel m one hand “d ‘ a? ‘Wei tihe any m” m“ woo’ f“ em’ tmufntnse aetatentig: to producing pes- italic: the regllts weremmtifylns and leave to sit again. _ zed illag in the other. “waned bank,‘ t “m. h . Dr, min-rd . m“! and “ab, mam‘ the same" other “m” the mum“ were Mono“ carflfiv ‘mu twin Rank and file o! an party are that it ‘mama m d’n'tY w!‘ doing Mmmar . --——-——-—-—-—-—— a l punk‘ mom“: uh “Elly WOIQ 1511811 bfiiflffi. repainted‘ wmemmdmsegmngmedmn mmtéhmt 8T“; any tipye and quasi/it? immediately army f t. 3x753“ PR5“! 5177mm” u, ‘mwxdxgtm fighmu “m” ‘nits "forced feedillfl.“ m“ Summe ’-‘ Incorporation Act mo.» recognizes the worth of ln- trim eifléifififidsé m, cm ml "Li"; s, 30 acre field shorn of ‘not and mhgubefa £1.15, men. “Hi8” Mam” T“ “m” has i blood nah m. bank max. Aurfl i-(OP) — “m” m“ m" ‘"° - b’ “m” to! win-moire u the food nourish- °“ “‘°“°“ °‘ 3°“ “*1” "i" °‘ Wm“ °“ i“ °’“‘°“""l"° i‘ n“ wllli 2;?“ thing if Meade m A plea for tzhe Eppered ' is Thm it i4 W mm" m“ "° '° m the exercise strengthened till .House went into commibtee with que. -<md title labor partly’ FAWN‘ 006%,.“ "Mum m slnn e w“, 1g m work milling ‘my the m“. may. m, clmflafim, o, m, 1,100.1 Mr’ wright m the cm“ i3“ ti.“ i?“ md'fl1§u§ m ‘its 1y. is i. er neglected food this side But u, provides him with no win- w H, m... m, quality of Qiimuriaiiltiiingcihe e ' mega-sewer mush r0 the Wigwam or its mum huh wvt- "l '11s “Alimie w “g; Wlilitziwgl f! l ad u t the Food itself was imrrvvedt- . K . ~ ' llmltcd an s cear s an - lei rym T“ ‘mlwwhfijzes "f, “ggggg; ,6 QQXhQZYH” flfiflTue. iiiimwloixic $.23... vn- W» my“? 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