PAGE MEOIJR uiJARDlAIV. CHARUO'I'TUe0WN THE GUARDIAN Ready T0 Deliver Authorised as Second Class Mail Post Office Department. Ottawa- Ths Island Guardian Publishing Co. 'a sat ESNUAIA5 i s. The Passing Scene 3; Olserres ” ,: GINIUI ever. to make it sound convincing; the Piltdown Man hoax is still fresh enough to make everybody wary of new discoveries concerning the ascent--or, as some say, the descent-of man from his primitive be- ginnings. There are all sorts of other possibilities, should this one fail, and the experts are in for a merry time. The ape-men themselves, having no lylglior-find-hianaglng Director, Ian A. Burnett. Associate Editor. Frank Walker- Sirangs how worth get. twisted , away from their origznal lneaninga or. which amounts to about the same thing. are adapted to new llllles over a period of years. Take simply "an infinite capscity for taking pains". O 0 For the most part "geniuses" are CIRCULATION i . . . . ust h rd- kl - . wea ns with which to resist a resslon .. .. l A W" 31- Dllvltllt. vase "(lovers r-mice Edward Island like the dew" . Po . gg ' xenllu for 1- sood exmvle of voting craftsmen. They must have" will have to take things as they come. Llilll twisting and cmnglng, origin." mm ,.,mm,,,,, ,0 mm Wm, or - -W”-" " mi-T”"””'""' - - a it th . - ' "me Wong”, memo” ,, w,c,i.,, man And. having no language but a series of Minn l:;mol:K:E'0.De1i:YrY Hzlnulllgi course. t&.n:rtu;:l;ymilugier:;nz;rg; the weakest ink". grunts and whistles with which to express . mm. deny or . uvh-,3 unseen not uumy am, in "1 mum. spirit which accompanied every new-born child into the world and never left him until he died. Usually there were two, a good one and a bad one. The good gen- ius was responsible for all the good fortune that happened from in- fancy to old age - good health. good looks. good manners. happi- ness, riches, and everything else that was worthwhile. The bad gen- ius, who kept Just as busy, worked in the other direction. Sickness. poverty. ugliness, bad manners. and all other misfortunes were his gifts. Naturally, a. tug-of-war was going on all the time between the good and the bad. The nation also had its genii; do did plants, flowers, rivers, ani- mals, and all other works of crea- tion .As mythology gradually gave way to a more rational form of religion this belief in protective and aggressive spirits was discarded, but the word itself and the thought behind it did not die. Every great religion, Christianity included. ' l' the never ending conflict for the mm... mm... .....e.-e cliAiu.o'rrs-rowN suoitnar, JAN. a. lost- Mr. Shaw's Retirement Nevertheless. the story of greatness is . lly composed of one part inborn ability and there parts per- severance and attention to details. I was present once at a meeting addressed by the late Henry Ford. The chairman introduced him Is "the greatest industrial genius of our times". Mr. Ford was not usual- ly unmlndful of his own import- ance but he did not seem to relish this particular bit of flattery. Dur- ing the coarse of his address he said: "No. I am no more a gcnius than any other industrialist, but I do get, up earlier than some I know". A very successful pclltician is quoted as saying that he drank less alcohol than some of his con- temporaries but compensated for it by burning a little more midnight oil. Thomas Edison. whose inventions brought him undying fame. made six thousand attempts to create an electric lamp which would not burn out in a few minutss and which would be commercially feasible be- fore he found a material that was satisfactory. Genius? Perhaps. There is no denying his powers of persev- crimes. The speeches of Winston Chur- chill havs passed into the great literature of the world. some have thought that his glittering phrases their feelings, they wont have much to say. It isn't likely that their first impression of a foreign civilization (foreign to them, that isl will be particularly bright, since not even a tiger, let alone a half-man. likes to be in chains. True, there will be com- pensations, such as plenty of tapioca for breakfast and a chance to shave every day if they feel like it, which is unlikely. Any- way. we would be willing to wager that be- fore many weeks have passed they will wish themselves back in their native hills where an ape-chap can mind his own busi- liess without bothering about or being bothered by the claims and suppositions of science. As reported in yesierdayls issue, Mi. Walter R. Shaw, B.S.A., M.B.E., is retiring shortly from a position he has long held with outstanding ability and distinction in the Provincial civil service. As Deputy Min- later of Agriculture he has travelled far and wide across Canada and in Europe as well. and has represented the department and the Province agrlculturally at many, lmportalit conferences. Apart from twol years as a farm journalist and as a mem- her of the 9th Siege Battery overseas in ll'oi'ld War One. it may be said that he has dcvotcd his cntlrc adult life to l'llrtlici'ing agricultural interests in his native Province, and he has done so in so many capacities that a long list could be compiled of the organizations with which he has been as-. sociated. Foremost alllollg Mr. Shaw's achieve- lilents has been the leadership he has given EDITORIAL NOTES Tomorrow, the 1st Sunday after Epiph- any. Holy Name. between good and evil soul and destiny of man. . . . Albert Schweitzer. who is per- haps the best known humanitarian of our day. is said to have a gen- ius for peace on the other side PUBLIC .FURUMi I 0 O J.-Notes By The Waxl. The strangest things about um" A great many people bothered by noise will be grateful to the National Research Council's applied physics branch for design- This column is open to the discussion by correspondents only in me dms mm mnmv th .' & c l0 Volllll ll'8llllllE lllld ll0.V5' and Qll'l5' - - - - .. -9 - - i” ll""””'" 9' l"”'"l'- Tl!” flving saucers is that they are nel'- i, of the icture it was commonl come to his lips ready-made It 3 . g . mg a pair of lightweight car muffs whicli uuanll (I t - : . . 3”" lP"5i- llllil lurker tends ll ' 3' , l azncunuml Clubs. ,0 the farm 1;-mum' and H, e"3::r.e"9:h:”op'i:f::";' Pl .-iiboine when guests are a- to lose its inspirational novelty. beueved mill Adolph Hlller ln llll lsllla 90- EVEN Olle 01 lvllcm llal been the result of "an infinite capacity for taking pains". From hints which he himself has drop- ped from time to time it may be Pclllld. hey-day had a genius for cnielty; his concentration camps were cited to prove it. In these two instances and others like them the word has No longer do the warm succulent slices fall away at the care” of the carver; they are now laid cam and austere on plates with salad will eliminate noise but permit the wearci wnewundeml to hear ordinary speech. 0 I O to tile Fecbration of Agr'icultui'e and Agri- gnammon Spectator cultural Council in this Province. During RF. POSTAL ' DEUVERJES The food expert who says there ' t d n a number , , . -- . . the. l35l World W31 he Serve .0 ' The fisheries department dalms to Sn,';I now with interest an iallt. much a cool: can do to ruin stuff, or have hot gravy poured retained something of its early concluded that no orator. past or of lnlpomam nauonal and reglonal Commltiillalle redicied in 1948 the rec rd li ul f item in The Guardian of Jaiiuarv V"'m 9” 1”” l"l5"'l "lei lmrllf over them. or find their way into llzlllflcance. although the gcnii present, has worked so hard in fees and it was for these services that ho? l, .of ya 0 6, reierrillg to two unusual postal mm me” llllermlneble sandwiches at all themselves have been lying among the business of speech-building or . , lthe Digby scallop fishermen in 19.32 and dem.e.,,e5 ,h,..,,,g.h summemde 0,. -Hamilton Spectator times of the day and night, A the dead deities for many cen- searched so patiently for the clus- was honored by being named a Membel of; now predicts that 1954 will Similarly be 1 me dmmg rush season. roast turkey is a test of endurance, turies. ive, word which; once found, would L while I am not mmg ,0 mm F0? 8' ltlll "'0 I'EIl0I1I lhe particularly when it lies day after In its most commo modern us- have the power of chnnalna In the British Empire. All our farmers are indebted to Mr. Shaw for his years of devotion to their in- lerests. The same can also be said for batlitu-b is preferable to ilhe shower (1 , 11 stall-the bather can easily pr:-niix lcaey firm. We mused shlpe in the hot and cold water to his liking ' and he can sing without strang- . ling. otherwise ordinary phrase into one age the word indicates special that will live for ever. natural gifts of intellectual and mental capacity. some are said to have a genius for mathematics, bountiful year. The fortune telling is based on observations of water temperature at the time when the young scallops are em- anything away from the ”believe it or not" status of these. I think they may have to move over to make room for this one: -i-I-amilton Spectator .......m.:mm. . crging from the cg stage. Du:-lug Christmas eason f 1954, g . others for poetry and drama. others .3 Lonzus vmw every newspaper man who had occasion to , g, , I ,.m,,,,d E parcels nmn lgoswnp Klnsmn Whls-Standard ,0, pouucu, ma ,0 on, 1,, popum T"! 9 contact him during his long period of pub- . . p . , Mass, addressed as follows. Mrs. -H.” llllllklnl! B"llll5 ll 5lmDlY "'0'-ll" IDNDON. (Reuters) - British The Maritime Piovinces continue to Dora McDonald. Maple Hills 9.0.. NV: :aL,flf,';l”;':,n,',','m ';,l;",',",',':.:'f, Mme 10' Wlmd 0' !llP9"llIn- H9 army spokesmen Thursday agreed can do the most difficult things without much effort or any sort of formal preparation. As it is sometimes put colloquially. "he was born that way". Perhaps there have been a few persons in history of whom that lie service. Always courteous and obliging, he has respolicled to many appeals for iii- formaiion and for articles on every phase of our agricultural activities. His press con- tributions have been quoted far and wide that a recruiting officer went ton far when he tried to lure younr engineering trainees away from careers in industry. Industry ob- jected to the letters from Lt, (301. C. E. Adic that said: "Civil em- ployment invariably means the Cliarlottetowii, RE. No. 6, P E.I.: My real name and address tand has been for some years) is-Mrs. Dora McAdam. Mount Stewart, R. R. No. 2. P.E.I. Although only the first name of the address was correct. this par- make greater contributions to public health. gm; 1-, 3, 1,, Irish Moss has long been widely used by hospitals and now lobster shell is found to be a major source of d-glucosamine and chitin. The one used ckperimemally as a by. This is to be distinguish:-rll finm whitcwasiiillg, which has a' n'llCh l0ll.'.'t'r history at Ottawa. -Edmonton .'ournal Many people. not usually moved to tho poetical, feel ontchristnias, NEWSPAPER ITEMD From The Examiner of Aug. and it W35 The Gl-l3l'dl3ll'5 Dl'lVll9E9 l0 cel was delivered to me within D t . 24 1808 1.1 p h P1 to h -113 - ' . . . . . , - , h-t tl id -1 -. ' could be in - cl" lips I was monotony of a a eep a proces Carry, for many vcars, his Tllallksgivlllg,c.anCe1 lemme! and the other for S-Vmhe eight days of mailing and. as I toaymu, aronslteymcrzixy lb! lliuithhtllivg The Methodists of Montague one in philosophy: Michelangelo in glon to the office for the daily . ' - f p I . t. '.t. tic yarn. considered the fact. "one for Rlp- mm, my R5 mmms Lamb Wrote . Bridge are completing a very neat sculpture; Shakespeare in drama; gnnd.a prospect that becomes and .V93l'9l'ld lellews 0 oul alm ac lll leg 0 s . ley". I saved the Customs Decla- muwmmc on mm mg. I, ,5 church. It will be openod somc- Einstein in physics and mathe- more dismal with the passing of the years and which gives no pros- mat of acquiring any social dis- tinction.” matica. But, viewing the picture as a whole, it probably is true as someone has said. that genius is PROFESSIONAL CARDS time in October. It is intended to open it free of debt. a result highly creditaabie to the people, The Zora Semon Com-binatlon have another of their populu en. tertainmenis at the Lyceum last evening. The gold watch was won by Miss Emma Miller of Boston, ration card and still have proof that the P. E. 1. Postal Depart- ment must have magicians on the pay-roll. I am. Sir. I:t.c.. M115. D. MlcADAM. Mt. Stewart, RR. TS-T." '77oe&' PAYMENT 'ro couruaas l which were masterpieces of their kind and were widely read and appreciated. This. however, is not the time for writing Mr. Shaw's obituary. He is still a compar- atively young man, actively ,connected with many organizations, with an extensive A move is reportedly on foot to remove the District Office of the Postoffice Depart- ment here to Saint John, leaving only one inspector in charge. It is to be hoped that this proposal will be reconsidered, as it is farm of his own at West River Bridge and :g:a::I;O0fu::1L:)0fBt;:lc: g))ng:n:(;otV;1:':et:: g., .....w.... tllfgndfrlrliberir, 'Xff.f”u.Z' ;:r',.?m;,','- H. J. Mabon. KO. A. wdillitll Glldtf. with a wealth of experience. dynamic en- office the rem'ned loom, " 5.,-,-l-1-lma this ovcliing. nol loo FROM ELEM. ON 1.",-, Master Charles Macsowan. ' l'll0Ill'Wl-l '' IL L LL... crgy and ability which it is to be hoped , ' 3' long home Wllll ille "ll'll---"W DEATH or A MAD boo The "W "bl" Pelwetll 0l"ll'l0ll9- "”""""" i guaisrnn. sol.lc1'i'0B. Eta. l " it bad road yesterday (January 5th! town and Kcllys Cove was suc- "mm 3” Pump. smug", will find abundant further scope for service to his community and Province. We feel that we express the views of all our read- :-rs in wishinl: him, on his approaching re- iircmcnt from his official duties, many years of continued activity in our midst. T in Southeast Asia An exchange quotes Mr. Malcolm Mac- Donald, British Commissioner-General for Southeast Asia, as predicting that the French will win a "decisive victory" in lndo-China within two or three years. His prediction is based on the fact that France has offered equal partnersllip to the three Associated States of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, thus giving the former emperor, Bao Dal. an opportunity to win over na- tionalisis now associated with the rebels. Mr. MacDonald thinks that Bao Dai, who has recently been named Chief of State in Vietnam, is the most. underrated mall in Southeast Asia. Reviewing the situation in this region, the Commissioner-General says matters are progiessing well in Burma, the Huks (Com- munists) have suffered crippling reverses Long the foe of "Little Englanders” who would cut the Empire adrift, Sir Winston Churchill is now in the position of facing Conservative criticism for proposing to withdraw from the Suez canal zone. The British Prime Minister, whatever the poll- tical situation requires him to do, must feel very much like his most outspoken critics. I I I The Department of Northern Affairs. proposes to round up and slaugllter some 250 of the 11,000 to 13.000 buffalo in Wood Buffalo Park, Northwest Territories. ll. would seem to be an excellent chance to provide stock shots of old time buffalo hunting for the files of the National Film Board. 0 Ottawa's Mayor Charlotte Witton is noted for lashing out in all directions. Her latest target is Alcoholics Anonymous. "At the police commission." she is reported to have said. "we call it iAlcohoiics Unani- mousl." The occasion for the blast was that the secretary was misguided enougn to ask for rent-free premises for another organization in which he was interested. O I O ...Vi'0liiCi not have made the trip today only for chains. Had to 80'- the truck out of garage before go- ing, as l slid into the ditch last day and on bring pulled out by Government plow. tore shaicklc from the frame and believe that cost something. "The weathermaii says milder tomol'row...douln if a truck will make it as -there is 21 miles or clay road. some of it very narrovw ...will likely have to get a horse shod and that costs 54.50. After feeding him since last May. at a cost of about 81.00 a day. he never did a thing silica. The old saying is "The Mall must go througlf re- giardless of weather and roads. if at all possible." Now this is only some mild ex- perience and expense of a rural mail carrier. 1 would venture to say lliat during the winter months any carrier who drives a car or truck is fortunate in break even. yet llie Postmaster General said in his speech last January when de- bating on the matter. that he did not want one operating at a loss. If this is not wanted, why do they not put the couriers in zones? Pu) them so much a mile per boxh-alder or family served on the route, as there are two and three families to the one box. say for example 5c per mile plus Sc .per family served on a route 21 miles with 90 famil- ies would not the carrier 35.50 a day. not counting his experience; and that is very snail wages. in Islington there was a man Of whom the world might say. That still a godly race he ran Whcifer he went to pray. A kind and gentle heart he had To comfort friends and foes; The naked every day he clad, When he put on his clothes. As many dogs there be, hound. And curs of low degree. friends: But when a pious began. Went mad, and bit the man. Around streets The wondering neighbours ran. And aware the dog had lost wits To bite so good a man, sad To every Christian eye: mad. They swore the man would die. The man recovered of the bite, The dog it was that died. And in that town a dog was found. Both mongrel. puppy, whelp and 'This dog and man at first were The dog, to gain his private curls from all the neighboring his The wound it seemed both sore end And while they swore the dog was But such a wonder came lo'iight. That showed the rogues they lien: cessfully daid this sflsmoon by Captain Newton, first officer of the Anglo-American Telegraph Company's steamer Minia. and Mr, A. E. Morrison, of the Company's office in this city, The work was well and quickly done. The shor: ends were connected with the land wires. and were working through by one o'clock. While the SB. Acadia was lying at Georgetown on Thursday. her undertook a shooting expedition to Panmure Island. where their per- szverance was rewarded by finding game very plentiful. They suc- ceeded in bagging nine brace of player. besides several birds of different descriptions. The Tlgnish Trotting Park was opened on Tuesday last. Upwards of a thousand people were present. Two races-a'four-year-old and a three minute-came off. The first- mcntioned was won by W, Clarke's Mysterious Stranger. and the latter by P. Crockett's Belle Mac. The work of fresooing the in- Tignish was completed a few days since, and is most beautifully done D. Meioche, of Montreal. a gentle- man of large experience a. more perfectly proportioned church in Canada. and this as- txcellent an effect. He had twelve chief engineer and first officer t.-rior of the Catholic Church at The contractor in charge, Mir. RE. in his profession, says he has not seen slated him greatly in producing so ..........mm--.---- Gautier 8: Hesaard Gll.BlJl'l' A. GAUDET. B.A.. LLB Barristers and solicitors Money to lsian Canadian Bank of Commerce Bid! Metllason. Penile 8: . Nicholson A. w. MATELSON. Q.c. a. u. i-Itllxn. use LLB. some r. NIUIIOLSON. u.n as:-rim:-s. sis. collections - Iloney To loan 1'15 Grafton Street J. A. Met-iliigen aaaaisricit. aoucrrolt. Ito No-rain. Etc. Currie Building :-:?:-:-A MacPiiee 8: Trainer II. F. MarPIli4E. EA" QC. E. IOMERLED TBAINOB. B.A barristers. ma. : Dr. W. R. Carson CHIBOPBACTOB Palmer Graduate . CllABLOTTFl'l'iIWN Dial 8432 101 Prince at M. Albun Farmer. QC. IA LLB. Barrlsteifand solicitor Bank of Commerce Building Cheri Ill Grafton Street. Money to loan COIIOGNM 'Beii. Motiileson &' Foster Barristera. Solicitors. Etc. -3. B. BELL, Q.U. G. B. FOSTER. LLB. ' Loans on City and Farm Properties- iiio Richmond street Charlottetown. P.E.I. Chas. R. McQuuid BA BAIIBISTEIL. soucrron. sonar. no. man Trust Building CHARIMTTETOWN -Palmer 8: I-iesicln A. J. IIASLAM. B.A.. LLII. Ilarrister. Etc. Bank of Nova Scotla Chamber! Charlottetown. P. E L MONEY To l.pAN "Gorgon E. MecMlIion. B.A.. l.l..a.. BABEISTIB. BOLIOITOB. EM-i Ill Prince St. Chllllothtowi DIAL BIS! Frederic A. Large. 9-5 Barrister, lollciior. Nata?! loyal Bank of Canada Blsildinl wlielher experience is deducted or ..Qu,,e,- goydgmm, (1135.11). no", .0 lo” skilled artists employed for sev- in the Philippines the Communists in Mal- . aya can do no da'ma e outsid th , , lp Karel Capek, Czech author and Dlay- v:f,l,lcl;;l"3 ”” d”'”'””'”" ” eral weeks at the work. which is p,.,.,u.. f t d C E. i d 9" llmg t wright, was born this date 1890. He be- So let us couriers hope that when cl--mm b wt-bf!-T 4 -- ' l'-3”"! Sllmlfg” l,”'1l':”ll as 3:9 -I J G ' O D 35 "95S- 3" Ommlllllsm lll ll 0l'lESl& has ' -- v our cod members rstur to 0: we l'"' "'5 ll 0 I urers an poops 0 9. C00 ll "T'-'1'-'T'-TD-3-. I'OII PCB t ' came famous in 1920 by his play Rossum s on pfmumy 12 mcy WEI uni-hm 1..., ,,,.,,,,mg 1,. we 1...-up "Am, Y 0&0 ll; been nipped in the bud. Only in Indo- China can the Communist forces still be considered a threat, but if they conquer Universal Robots" or R.U.R. which added -'I new word to the dictionary, a robot being matter before the House and not drop it at the first protest until they see that we faithful servants J. Elmer. Blanchard. B. A. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. III lent Street Phone I'll (Opposite levers llotoll j . an automatic servant or workman. His or in. covemmmi in .m .11”, Vietnam they "will not stop there " as this - - ilk D V K ""”Y' E” ' Alll39n " G"ll5 LL" ' stories are often very poignant and many gggfoyeef ::e;gRfl::”n?:;”;:";f)i;: i65 Queen St. - Phone 4232 ."mm.l':wuc".'o.g In country is the highway to Southeast Asia. Mr. MacDonald says that if the French win the victory he predicts, the Communists have been translated into English. In "President Masaryk Tells His Story" he re- corded his appreciation of the statesman to furnish ourselves with the n ry equipment to carry I-1'-.r Majesty's Mall in a proper manner. satisfactory to the Post Office of- no "Phoeiiix" of London Is particularly proud of its Cana- J. S. TGJIOI. R.O. orro a-rarer fhone IIO ilo llchniond st. - Charlottetow- . . Dr. A. L. Maclseoc .. will switch from military to political tac- h l'be ii h f ll h d i . . Hes. using me "slower and more subtle w ose I re am .e .u y s are . tglerlfelg-zp-nd in the rub dian record. for it mu founded in rm. and established the tint is-n.l'II'I:.h::l;.:llI-IIq'"nHsI::.l g mI:aN'i'lm 13:” method 1, . i . ,, , 1 am. sir. am, British insurance office in Canada in not-ens hundred and omg. nu. nss..nns. use uwgm guupnca p 3 n pollt Cal lnflltTltl0n- II1 fhls Fem! peoplg says the Chatham Daily MAlL(x)URmR I . ”o l.' H ”. 9V9lll- he SBl'S- llle mllll-SPY Vlclorytmusi be News, are apt to take very seriously the N” W” um Dr. K. A. MICEIGIIOII l .0 l”ll”W9d by 'l Wllllcal VlCl0l'3'- latest reported move to create an eleventh rial: - casoai.-rr - Maarm: - INLAND TIANDPOIIAHON 'l'"'"" 'l- A' c'l'"'.'h."- "o' Canadian province. Heretofore, the move- Au" mm. m nu 2u".?.""l':h" ,,,,... Pity The Peer Asa-Mas! It is only a short while ago that they were first seen and already orders have been issued to the police to "bring 'em Back ment has been centred in Northern On- iario, whose denizens every now and then feel the urge to cut loose from the baleful influence of Toronto and set up a province of their own. This time, however, the move- And Jesus went about all the citin lllll vlilsns. lioscala; is nun lvlll - . and , hing the gas- ,iIYiiIiMAii 3 Established ll?! & CO. LTD. IOIQIOI II. Dillllll Ieazelaii. Quebec. Ottawa. oarrie lids. caariotaatewa. (Next to liIspsoa'a Anne!) MGDONALD. CIIIIII In CO. osuui-ream aooomcrnc-rs Tennis. Saint Sela. liiarinoeks, Vaneonver"' land Lake. Mansion. Ilaniltsa. Olsrlattatosrn. ldaiolI,i:Ai'n-rm . . . t alive". It is all in the interest of science. merit for a new province is f the ' t ”"' " "" """""' "' 'l”"" - "f mum? ill"? lli ll P0S3lbllllY that the and north, and the province alfgadyrhtfga l.I't",whaeIh”l: MM". Am.” M "um um” Mn” H' Rf noA"l T coM'AN' strange C&aillP9B Wlll llll'0W 59'"? llzht on tentative name. The name is Precambria '”"""'-""""""v "' "' """' ”"l"" ”'"W""9Wl' ' "”m'hl”3 ' M0l"M9"' iaso:Avs:lnourso"n Slutgotmnn. " the missing link theory which has been in reference to the "Pre-Cambrian sliieldxl 7:3 ?'.'ii.'o'.a"":.a"w"'.'.".."."'ec.-.a"' A i ' "W W -.00 P- 0- 5" "ll lmubllhilt tvlxulrlglropalgmts gr: geI:'era- a huge V-shaped area centering in Hud- " '31:: ::'l;I”I:h-'3' mu unmnm N "M". . Iain e. IuP l.::f:. " a 5"" tions. a e . ' - "'0" - . may miss. . ' sums. s v f ” " ""' "W ”'” 3'” . win. no man only In - laatviiie. r.f3an'.'i."'an"'"" "X sol can anon- 0 CD i