.1 i I ‘MC-F. FOUll THE CHARLUPTTETUWN GUARDlA-N by Mr. Cwmez, and is one of the best amateur Notes the Way combmattotis ever got together here. A treat . |.,,._1,|,.,,,, |,1,.,,,__¢,,1_ is i11 store for tuusic lovers-people who prefer W. (‘healer B. film-Lure \n-i--l'r\~>.lth-ut, J. IL lluruelt. F. J. l. Seen-tun l.h-|1l.-(‘1>l. l). A. blui-Iilnutrn, l). B. 0. _-___-_fl.._ __- lltlllur llllll Jlulltlklltg lHn-i-tur. J. ll Burnett, F. J. l. Arum-lute llnlilulit, Fnlnk Walker lllld l). l\. Currie llornlut: l): v tfuulult-d Hill?) $1.00 per year (In all 1l.-li\.-n-.| .1. tit). $1.1m per Jrnr 1lu uthulu-n mulled to Prlueu Ltluzlrll ldnml. SL511 ni-r yeur [In uihullre) .\l1:1l.~1| ltl t‘ undu und fllllml Sluice 'l'lll'ti.\"l).~\\', O(‘.'I'OBER 1, 1936 Mr. Dunning And Taxation 1111-- .\l 1. ll: \\1\1; i11 hi- 911-111-1111: theLib- .';1] \-111 .1111 11111-1111; in 111111111111-11111-11 last 1111-11. l1 ‘V 11s ..-.11‘t-11'~ that tl11re was 1111 other . 1.; 1111- 111111141". than 11_\' cutting - .; 1.1.- ». T111- lioveritun-ttt r111 111' 1111-1-1111- 11111 1111- people. 1'.1--1 1‘ u 1111-1111; "tital nteatts - \-.-t.i' .1.1i 111‘ straightforward spcztlvittg - l t11111-t1t11.1t1-l‘v 1t 1s _\ ~11‘ electors that 1he_v ltenr 12111‘. i111 in; 1111-111] l1_\' the 111111111111111 11\\.11'1\ \\1111 ;1|\11l.1l11l1'1l .\lR. "1 <']ll11ll.t~is' 1111 1111111- 111x11- 111.11 111-. 5H,, 1 , . applattdntg \l11. l)t".\-.1c11siot1, with special trains carry-tug "Strength M“ ., ,., _ 1H,“. “p. c,“ p11,,‘ _-,,,,1,"l‘]1ro11glt Joy” sightseers to the ways. The 1 H1“. |_.-, _ mp1 mpporwrs 10, ,1‘, ,\e.1<e-1o\1ug and proftsstttg llttler. , _ . +1 =1- ate .-r 11.11111 11,; ' . '1 tamttt-JII. u _ _ _ 11,1, ,. 11,. H11‘ .1; I 1] 111 '1] 1-l1-1-1i1111 pm. \\1‘ have lteartl of insurance against all sorts of 1- “ 4.1111 111 i11l.1t11-i11u the l1tt1lget. Villilllllllcs. 1311111115 15 illc-fLr-‘t lime “'9 gull?’ , w“. 1mm; \.,,,,,_.,,,,,,,,._.,,_,; -~-|-1,,. heard an expectant father tnsurutg hlltCC>§ u _\ . . _,,1,1‘ --,,,,,,;,1 ,,,-1,- 1., 1.11111 against twins. lhe tu-ins were born to I\lr. and hi, v .\>,,H.,,, H,- W-Hh-V ,._\.,,,.,,,11,,,,-,._3 .\lrs. J. I’r1ngle,.J_r., the father being an execu- H W,‘ .. 1,1,1 ‘L11.’ ,,,,,.,.,._1 1,1, 11w ttve of. an advertrs1ng agency tn Alttuletlfl. Lallll-t Pup“. ,1 -. 11111 11-1j1-11 1_\- 1_\' '1" \,\'_.\. llc paid Lloyds b20000 for an tnsurattce pone) 1 1H, ,1“ y ,.,,.,,‘,,,_: ,.,.,,.,,,,,.5 ,1,,-,,,,.\.1, 11,.» for 55.000 taken ottt seven tuontlts ago against 2111-1111: 1.. ' 11-:11l--." . . “H1111 ith-rmhittg taxation itt all 1111- l: n11‘ .\'-1t a 11111-1] about it i11 all 1111- l. 11 - tna1l1- f1on1 11111: end 0f (":1- -1.11l;1 11» 1 1 1 11-1 1111' 1-o1u1-a1-_v_ there were 17 1. ].-‘ ' 1 '-=~ in \\-11i1-l1 the lletntett 11111-- -- .1:=V1 itn-onte t.-1.\-.'1111111 rates were .'11:1..:t1111.-1l. Yet .\l11. l)1'.\'.\‘1.\'1; 1\.-1- .11 i ‘1-1 11'.‘ .1 1.lltt.‘l'ltl ztudience when 11c 111111 1‘ l i 1 1111111th< ztftt-r 1111.- electirnt. that h1- 11. 111-1-11-~.11-\- to increase hoth the iait- .. l.1.\‘1'~ i11ior1l11r to 1'111le.'1\'ottr to conic \-.-'l111 .‘3!t11,1.1»11,1><»11 of lialattcittg tlte b1111- get 1hi~111rl A111, 1J1'\'\'1.\-; said =o1netl1iug else in his specrh at. 1111- 1 1111-11 .\.\~<tCl1ltlI)ll ntcctittg. llc (-\-prc< -1] .-1;»1»1'1-1 ttion 111' tlte attitude of the (Jppo-itioix 1-t‘1'~~' ‘gn-tu-rallgv. i11 treating the llo- n1i11i1~11'< --1:1»-1~ t’:11:1tt1-i.-1l cottditiou in a non- parti The t‘l'lll(‘l.slll which the '1 ll "i! Vi‘. ‘. f receiuwl. he said. was for the :1 1"»:1.~trncti\-e nature. Tln- liinance .\lini- 1- 1- 11.11.1111» on this point; and he 11:11] 151111. n for doing so. No doubt he was thinking 111111- 111111-11 tnorc fortunate in this re- spect he n1.- tl-an his Crntservative predecessor, who 1'1‘1'(*i\‘1-l little hut pru-tisan criticism from the l.il>c1-.-1] rtpprwitioti press and politicians. A1111 it u-as on the strength lztrgelyr of this partisan crit1cis111-—r111 persistent and unscrttptt- firm (‘ lTl-"Wf 1-14 1. lous exploitation r11’ 1111- rlcpressiott through which 1111* eountrv was 1iassittg, of the unprece- 1101-111-1] l'('<,'t1’lll'sll‘llillt'S facing the tlovernntcnt to relieve. 11111-111:11111-1111-111. :1111l to aid the drought- striclt-r-ti \\i1 1111-11 zireas about which Na. l)1-.\.\t\-1- s Finance _\linister is now so much c1111 1-"1 that. the Lihcral victory at the polls was zttrn-u-tl. X1» wonder MR. DUNNINI] apolt-e with snow-tiling of ltuttthle. appreciation of the E1-7‘.tl'1'1l< mtitude of his Conservative Qppnttr-‘lw- 1111i y. 'lill('_\' are giving him 3 chance to tns- _;~.o1l, i1 clnutce which they never got t111:111seT\1.-s at hands of Liberal dentagogttes. NallonalwFish Week In Canada ' This ls Canada's Fish _\Veek, continuing un- lll October 3. .-\tt_v time is a good time to eat fish, but 1111- fi-liiitq industry is convinced that a good 11111-1111-1- is set-red by having a special fish vvcr-lc aunt v, 11111-111: which Canadians are i11- vited to p ixt- 111111-1- gctn-t-ottslv 0f the various forms of .-/‘1 foo-l of this favored land. The O1)- lf.'l'\'.'lfl1't' oi "1? 1-111 has the approval and sup- port r-f . 11 llr-partnttatt of li-‘isheries, n11 apt-e 11 1 of the fishermen and the d1‘ ’ 1 crest of the ltealth of the 1- . 11-1] that Canadians would be lit-tier f , '1' th-‘y ate Ittore fish regul- atlv, 11:11] 1' ~ .- that Fish “leek may lead thtm to i‘ ' - more freely in this valuable font-l. 1 1v, llott. J. F. Michaud. Min- isvr of l-i ' . 111:1l-.cs an appeal for strong p111‘ '-1.r n11 1.1111 111‘ the effort; that are to be tt-rt-ir- -‘1< t t pt-ontotc the cottstttttption of fish 1-111 the llontinititt. Canada's fisherie: v. 11-‘11 about $35,000,000 to the 01111111)‘ ;11111;1..., 1111-1 they give employment, dirccti-v. to ~11111 311111111 perwtis, and indirectly to ntany tlxntisxttd- tnore. 'l'his wortlty indust- ry 111111" - 1111111 111.111 sixty kinds of fi~h food ant] < i] 11 1v,‘ tt11--1t-11.-1.-1-d natural quality. The ~1-1-\11-1- 1 1 1'1 111111111- is regular and the fish of 1-\e1-1- 1] "~11 :11-1- l1at1-l1e1l by the produc- rrs in 1-11-1-11 -l111-1 111-11 the most approved fish- rri1< 1.1.1.1 - 11 . '|]11- tiovt-rntnettt promoted hutch 1-1-1 1' *1 in t-1-1-1-nt years and the 1.111111 l1'-1-_1- :11-111i1‘1-1l has her-n Zlpplifll t0 1h!‘ 111-111-1111 . 1] 1t-.1:1-111-1t:1ti<-»11 of the fish. The 11111-1 ' 111- :1-1- <u11plie1l lo the retailer ln an - ~ - ~11 1-1-111litiot1. daily so that the 111111-11111111- -1--11- 111-111-1111 11111111., the. fresh- 1c~~1r1fl---1‘11-:- . 11:11 11111:-1- 11 . 1] 111111-11 t-11,t'11l:1rl_v: it means 711111-11 11111111- .-.-] 1111111" 1111111111. Editorial Notes lbw-u . 1'1: 11-1 :11l\-.'1tt1-1-1l. R1 l1--11. l1‘. ll. 111-1111111 is lllillylllQ his pres- Pnt-c f1?‘ in \:1-t'.'1l -1~ l "1'- 11-115111 1 1.1.11 T1; \1..1- 1111111111] for the first 4111.» 111 1.<_1.\' -11.1 .1‘~.p~,-t111_1.~ telegtz-ttns introduced n 1-"1\'_"---11t"~'1-1-1‘ 1. 'l'1111i1;1.1 ‘n lfittlt- 'l‘h<a11"c the tiontr-z £1.11“. .1141~]»1»_11-;1 .11:1l;1. i1_ fit-q 11.1w to the puh- lie. l1 ]1.-1~ been [Wlsllllltlly selected and trained ——"—~~——-' lt \\‘:1s smue job starting them. i111- 1-.\-.111:11l_--, \\111-t1 the sillllt“ something other than jazz. The tnenthcrs of the Clmrlottetmvtt Club are (listiuguisltiitg themselves ltonor to the city by their displays lixltihitiott. at Halifax ilé if? it‘. . The oratorieal contests at'e still 1.1111111; strong. and setting them on their way to success. 'l‘wo of the (earlier winners. who entered the Dominion (iontcst. .-1re now students for the ministry. 5K 9K 9K The \'ery Rev. Dr. A. N. Bogle, Ii-Idinlattrgh. setttittg that Church at the Uttitcd Church Coun- cil at (Vttatva, is to preach in St. .-\1tdre\v’s Church, Saint Jolm. N. B., on the 11th inst. lle and the liditor of the (iuardiatt were youths to- gether in Dalkeitlt in the nineties. if ilt it - (ierntany-[s first 26000-1011 battleship will be lauucltetl Saturday at \Vilhelmshafeu. Pro- lvisioitally called “Battleship D," it wtll carry nine tt-inclt guns‘ and ttvelvc 6-111ch anti-atr- .craft pieces, The launching will be a festive oc- 1 such an eventuality. i it 3F The American Legion at Cleveland. with a final httrst of enthusiasm, l1£<1l1(l8(l I\lr. llarry \V. Colmerv, Topeka, Kan, law-yer, its national cotntttttnrlership, with a tttamlate to work for peace among nations. Just before electing Col- mery lt_\' acclzuuatiott. the veterans, as a “con- trihutiott to the promotion and preservation of ,peacc.", adopted a, resolution demanding that 1“the principle of universal service he presented to the forthcoming session of the Congress as a titajor point in the legislative 1irogrant of this organization." Eli 5K 9|? There is certainly comfort and satisfaction ztttacltcd to the cure which the U. S. A. State Association of Magistrates would. apply to ha- hitttal drunkards periodically appearing before them. The City Court Judge of Binghantptott. N. Y., 1\Ir. \\1'illian1 S. Richardson, who is President of the Association is advocating that farms be provided for rchabilitatiott. llc says ex-Rloderator 0f the Church of Scotland. reprc- - II k difflfilllt. Q0 GEOICQ Wllllfllll having “been able to examine the Riding stamp which has given rise to this and bringing controversy (the new 311511511 P059‘ age stamp). One will know what to thtnk after the arrival of the itext; English mall. But. one can~ not help thinking with sadness that it will be along time before a newspaper here is inundated with letters of protest with regard t0 the arttstte value of'a stamp-or of a, piece of money. It ts not necessary to have a very refined yiiflSffi to be aware that. our money 115 hideous. There will shortly be 1.11. new Lssue bearing the effigy of 1‘ the new sovereign. Wtll the mlnt once more set aside all artistic con- sideration? It should be possible to find some members who will take steps for the purpose 0f 1 assuring us a currency at which we will not. have to blush.--'I‘lte Canada Montreal. Wild animal; and snakes caused the death of 1352 people in the central provinces. India, last; year. Snakes killed 1207, tigers 33, leop- ards and panthers 28, and other wild animals B4—-L011(lOl1 Times. A difficult situation has been, further confused by the English l. press ntisusitrg the word Fascist: tlhe thing 1's ltat-dly known m1 Spain) and referring generally to , the Republicans as Reds. The rebels are Catholic and Royaltst in complexion. the Government is aLs depettdittg on Socialist, Com- tnuttist and Anarchist. votes. The closest. parallel is the position of Kerensky- in the summer of 1917. forced to call in Bolshevik help to defeat Getteral Kornilovs march on the capital. On that occasion the shortslgltted policy of English Conservatives who supported Kor- ntlov resulted in the overthrow of Kerenskys moderates and the tn- stallatiort of Rccl Regime. Thalw experience would warm the pro- fessed lovers of order who thfnk that. the overthrow of the Repub- 1 ltcan Moderates 1's .11 thing to be desired.—London Truth. , 1 The Soviet [Iniou hafi, in fine, - two foreign policies-the short- that “life in the open, with plenty of fresh milk, eggs and vegetables to eat, would he far more effective in treating ltabitttal drunkards than incarceration in jail.” 9K 3K 5K Mme. Irene Joliot-Curie has resigned her Cabinet post as Under-Secretary for Scientific Research to resume hcr active studies in the field of radium for which she and her ltusbatttl range, idealist policy of the Com- intern. The latter is being kept tn 1 the background; nothing ls 1ess1 certain than that it is ‘to be dropped. Danger is, not to be apprehended from it. at the mo- ment; but: when Russia holds, as one day she may. the balance of were jointly awarded the Nobel chetnistry prize‘ last year. It was understood that Mme. Joliot-1 Cttrie accepted her post from Premier Blum last 1‘ June on condition she be perntitted to return to her researches this fall. In sotne quarters, how- ever, her resignation was ascribed to “technical differences with the Government." Site was one of three women in Blum's Cabinet, the first to admit wonten. The daughter of the late .\Iarie Curie, discoverer of radium, will he succeeded by another Nobel Prize winner, Prof. Jean Per- rin, of the faculty of science at Paris Univers- ity. fi!!! A treaty between the United States and Ca- nada aimed at stopping the‘ decline of catches in the haddock fisheries off the North Atlantic coast will be recommended by the North Amer- ican Council on Fishery Investigations. it was announced at the close of the cott11cil’s three-day meeting in New York. The council is cotn- posed of representatives of France, Newfound- land, Canada and the United States and its pur- pose is to co-ordinate scientific research on fisheries in the North Atlantic area. The had- dock industry, the largest of the fisheries in this section, has undergone a serious decline in the last few years, the haul now being less than half of what it was in 1927. According to Mr. Elmer Higgins, of the United States Bureau of Fish- eries and a member of the council, it has been determined that the decline was due in part to the general use of small mesh nets. With these nets undersized, untnarketable fish are caught along with the big ones, he said. X I i There has Just pased away at Greenwich, cOtlfLyMfS. Josephine Wupperman, head of the American branch of the Angostura Bitters firm with headquarters in Trinidad, B. W. I. She succeeded her husband in I915, and was the first woman to be an active president of a. large busi- ness corporation. Angostura Bitters, mostly thought of in connection with gin, but, in Mrs. \Vupperman's shrewd promotion, used also to flavor foods. first were brewed about 112 years ago by Dr. Johann GottliehBenjatnin Siegert, an army surgeon stationed in Angostttra, a Vene- zuelatt town now known as Ciudad Bolivar. The physician made the extract for northerners who lost their appetites in the tropics. Ship captains liked it, carried it home with them. and for years it was used extensively in U. S. A. and littrope for anemia, colic, colds, fever, tnalaria and seasickness. When old Dr. Siegert died his son inherited the hitters formula and took it with him to Trinidad to escape the high taxes of Venezuela. llc passed on the secret to Dr. Al- fredo Gale Siegert, grandson of the originator, who has visited the United States every year to lock himself up in Mrs. \Vuppcrntan's plant and prepare her annual supply for her. The present Dr. Siegcrfs hrotltcr and his brother-in-law are tl1c only other persons who know the formula. copies of which are locked in vaults in 'l‘rinidad ,and London so that the ntethvtrl of tnaking l1it- 11ers will not be lost if something happens to all three men at once. power in Europe. and perhaps in Eastern Asia as well, the cause of world revolution may be found to have merged into the short-range, opportunist policy. Ideals are often the mos: useful of exped- lents. Tsatist Russia. always had ambitions to expand; and the possibility, though still remote, is not to be ignored that. the lnflntt- ely adapted Bolshevists will forge out of their original missionary asplrattons o. new technique of imperialism. Until Moscow makes a clean breast of her attitude to- wards the world revolution, her neighbors cannot be blamed for re- flecting that. while the Tsarlst: eagle was double-headed the Sovtet regime ts not less liberally supplied with faces.—l»ondon Times. The outlook for diuryrnen In more encouraging than ft. has been for the past. six years. At the present ttme the price of butter on the Toronto market is about. twenty percent higher than it was thLs time last year, while the price of oheese 1s forty percent higher, and the prospect 18 that prices will continue to advance. Prices are by no means as high as they should be, but 1f the present trend con- tinue; the price of cheese will ex- ceed the fifteen-cent. mark next year, which was the prtoe Otttarto cheese factory patron: earlier in tho year asked the federal govern- ment to establish, and, with m advance tn the price of cheese, ft. ts certain that. there will be a corresponding advance tn the prtoe of butter and cream-Canadhm Country Nam. It ls nbvlous to everybody except a few enthusiasts that the present state of the seaway is one of com- pletely suspended antmatton. Even though Mr. Roosevelt knew that enough votes could be mustered at Washington for ratification of the pending treaty, he cannot. know where the votes are coming from to fnsure rattflcatlon at Ottawa-New York Bun; Two months In Jail ls not. enough punishment, for folks who are mean enough to accept. relief while they have funds with which tn maintain themselves. An example made of n. few of the most glaring offenders mgght. cause other grafteru m watch thctr step and thus help to purge the relief lists of some of the tmtlosbers 56w enrolled-Strutford Beacon-Herald , major psychosis. The N0 INCREASE IN NUMBER OF MENTAL PATIENTS DUE TO THE DEPRESSION I have never tn any of my health 1111115 mentioned “the depression"- As everybody was aware of ft. nothing was to be gained, and DEF- ltaps much was to be lost, by dis- cussing it. I believe every physician and all those who gave the matter any thought. have wondered just: how much damage has been done to the mental, physical, spiritual, and emotional equipment of our b90919- It Ls interesting and gratifying to read what. some‘ investigating physicians have learned about the effects of the depression on our mental make-up. Drs H. B. Elktnd and M‘. Taylor. 1 in the American Journal of Psy- chiatry (Mental Disease) tell of the alleged increase in the number of severe mental ailments during the depression years. During the last few years, the expression is commonly heard, “I'll go crazy over this worry". Yet nvhen statistics are carefully a patchwork 0f Huddle-Class Libel" 1 studied one finds that this is not the case. Drs. Elktnd and Taylor glve a chart for ltfnksaehitsetts that. shows that there has been no 1 increase in the individuals believe they are suffer- lug with ailmerts when none exist. and are much upset. menfallyt. “If anything the trend is down- ward." 1 “When the relative of a tiaticnt 1 states that the bt-rnkdotvn was due ‘ to a sudden shock ot- intense 1 worry one must. accept the state- ment with reserve. Intense worry is not likely to 0.111150 a, severe; or cause is to be found much more often tn the nervous or psychotic personality." The point then is that whtle worry or other emotional disturb- ance can cause a breakdown tn many individuals, 1t is not the shock or worry in itself, but the “tmDaIam-ed" personality which cannot forget the shock or worry. This of course is not a matter of brains but of balance and any one of us may “not be able to take it." because of inherited nervous ten- dencies or those acquired when we were youngsters. And those of us who are, to an RWTB-Ee degree, free of these tn- hertted or acquired tendencies, by overwork or by infection anywhere wtthtn us (teeth, tonsils) gall bladder, intestine) can so 11.5.9.1 9"!‘ fighting forces that; when we meet shocker misfortune, we are unfit to face ft properly. 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Whose speed 1.x but the heavy plummet/s pace; And glut thyself wtth what thy womb devours ' which is no more than what is false and vain, And merely mortal dross; So little ts our loss, So little is thy gain! For, when as each thing bad thou hast entombed, And, last of all, thy greedy self consumed, Then long Eternity shall greet our bliss -Wtth an Individual kiss, And joy shall overtake flood; when every thing that t: stncerly 800d. And perfectly dtvtne, With 'I‘ruth, and Peace, and Love, shall ever shine About the supreme throne 0f htm, to whose happy-making sight; alone When once our heavenly-guided soul shall climb, 118858. psychoses (where ' Then, all this earthly grossness quit, Attired with ever sit, Triumphiflg over Death. and Chance. and thee, Q Time! --John Milton. stars we shall for Fur And Feathers tfiutterfteld in the Vancouver Pro. vlnce) A woman from California 10111 me m‘? “he? day that the habit of wear ing the brighter feathers and wings 0f bird's in W'0m'?n's 111m were comm; in again, and some of the things she said were amazing. 1 r1111 ugmqy to comprehend the sort of mind that can work that way but perhaps you C811. S0 I Will 59$ down the argue. tnents. I said I didn't. like dead birds in h. ts, She said of course not, they ‘Vere 0'11)’ 80mg to wear wtngs, not whole birds. S0 I said that you had ' kill o. blrd to get his wing, 1,111; 1n her mind that didn't. matter,- it. was aJl right. to wear the wing of a, dead blrd but wearing the whole btrd would be an admission of barba rlsm. And then she satd ft was awfully cruel of women to wear 11m 1,3115 1mg heads of fur-bearlng animus 11.51 to Professional Cards ..___- Lloyd, Egan & c] Chartered Accountants 140 Richmond Street Phone 47. P. 0. B0! l2. McLeod ‘ & Bentley . E. BENTLEY, K. . J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. Barristers and Attorneys-ebb‘! MONEY T0 LOAN Alex. W. Matheson BABRISTEB. SOLICITOR. ETC Money to Loan Collection: 0mm: 90 Great (hot-go street. Palmer 8: Haslam u. .1. PALMER. x, c. 1 _ A. J. HASLAM. B. A., LL. B. BABRISTEB-B. ETC. Bank of Nova Soothe Chamber: CIIIIIOIMIOWB, P. E- l. MONEY TO LOAN Pllllllo 85. P. 0. Box 127. H. F. McPHEE, B. A., ‘ K. C. 1 norm! 8.11. Bmmsnm. soucrron Bile! Bvlldlnx. Charlottetown. ______________ Bell & Mathieson Iv k Boll D. L. Mathleson, LL-Bv Barrister: b Solicitors T0 MONEY (hmemn Block, ClurlotutownJKEJ. MARK B. MuGUIGAN, K. C. C. 5'1‘. CLAIR TRAINOB, B. A. llarrllterlu Solicitor-a, Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Office: Over r lnchl Bank, ll ‘ Street, L‘ lottetown. m. m. p611 Says: For a Delicious Cup of F1111 Flavoured Tea Use nu nM/tv Orange Palm Tea {T} mtyprqltubnlauunlhu. MdnIrIpIumIFmuuIIIHIIIIhFU-IFIFIIMNIIW decorate themselves. That. stumped However, tt. all goes to malntaix ma 1,881.1... she had on a. mink coat the prestige of the husbands of tlu a1, me moment she was speaking. world. A good fur used to show that 8,, wen 11,1 1111-. 11.11 go with the hide; 1r... m... was 1. good hunter; 11 still he couldn't use 11: anymore anyhow- show; that he is u. good so- and DO IT NOW! 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