w»..- ._.._<_.e~-.- e . you! ‘f: lattes $1 tilt; a- . w’ _ nil‘ Dally ‘I rue cluuovm Gllllllllllt . ml. Isl-I: ll. 11001100141. l.l. Danni. [l]. laminar-Heat - . 11A. Iaolinaen, ILIO. IIIIOItOI~—J.I. . leach Walls:- and D.K. Ourru ~._ 14 s. w. r.:".:'..‘..".’:'..:.'.:.';r..:*'.:."s:::.‘:'.::1‘- flflgflg£fi "'4 ""8 F} '1‘ mnuaeuwecaleeepeemu ,__ nun, nlcnllsl. p, ms. u: u imposed x - ,' izwwted um the um K . r‘ c‘ filvansrvssrlozvs owe-u: “our... out». m... m. .1 d“, i, . E52 z: -——-—- while qzractically in every rural of this tan-ff preference Canada Zoclelal semi-mum of u» re- in that m. Georle n. DaBlcia jould be the suecelor of fie late Ion-Gnarls Dalton as Ihetenant povernor of Prince lldilfll Island Qm be received with general satis- ‘etion and approval throughout Province. Since the orisinn pnmlncement made in The Guard- hn um m." DeBlds would likely be the choice of the Governor Gen- mal in Council. nothing but approv- has been heard on all sides. '.'I‘his greet honour has come to DeBlois while still a young men. and in ordinary circumstances having his whole life before him; but he has exhibited. in the success Q has attained in whatever he put ms hands to, that spirit and char- ater which are essential to the makiul: 0i a good 8dllllllllieiixlOf. Nowadsys the position of Lieutenant Govvtlzor has not the same execu- tive duties attached to it as in the days past, but still there i.s s great deal of ixrlportant work associated ullti the oillce, and it requires I. man cl’ acumen and keen insight t0 fill it satisfactorily. Mr. DeBIOis is a man having these qualifications. and unquestionably he will do cte- dit w the high office to which he has Been appointed. The Guardian has pleasure in adding its congratulations to those wbiobfMr. DeBloLs will be receiving from all quarters during the next few days. CREDIT WHERE DUE ‘Uanadians will be Imiilfied to learn." says the Tbtonto Globe (Lbcrsll, “that this yen-r their products have fig-tired largely in 01d Country Giristsms IBOWIDR- No longer nsed there be a aeasohng for phe Dolminlorvs goods: they are on display everywhere. And the men to thunk for this is the (Xsnadian High Commissioner. Bime assuming his duties three years sgo Hon. G. Howard Ferguson has been more than sCommsnioner in the accept- Ld scuse; ‘ne has been this country‘: mnvmc-rcisl traveller, its best sales- man. . "The consequence is that Can- ada's offerings rm the British mar- ket irate regained mile); u! their Us?! lwnuleritv. The Hleh commis- sioner laid the foundation for m; sawiiles by insisting that (misd- ilm 200d! be as represented, and that llvw be suitably papked, u; him hlar a ownlplalut from, say. (‘via arm". that (Iauadlan apples had Arrived .n tlusaleable condition. There was no Ivitlng it go at that. with formal wgrcts. Ho ran up to Glasgow, saw for hlm5€lf that the conrgislnt was only lOO true; and thmii-sised Coin with the shippers. H18 000181 lfl-lvlftv xeusured the Glweolv merchant. that future shipments would bc sound. and s f0!‘ Canadian apple; '35 "W112i 'l'his is an example of what .t.he occupant of Canada, House has been doing; m4 me,- m, results are beginning to show. The Cansdlwl wple has ousted from its former pnde cl plaee m; woduc; of the United States." The Globe notes that ‘through- out {lac your British larder; are Rocked with Canadian bacon, cer- lsls. lloltcy, luaplt- product; and canned goods of many varieties. Working ln conjunction with the (Mtaws trade sgrvments. the HJgh Ciommzm, onorlv snlomlanship is "mid"! splendid results. 'Erruplre Buying’ has become a popular slo- Ireu in Old Country homes. Thus in manv urlys ifltffifljfnpirg trade g5 m ODQFRTiOH~ and (mg ng 31mm Ill GE ‘BR! lilvSlizflllljME The completion of t-h.» electrical FMMMI (ind System lu (neat Bri- llllfl has been made the (rcrasiott 5"? '1 Svmial Electrical Supply Nlnnbrr by The Times. It contains vat-mm articles desorlaing the de- "lvllnent of mu giant, undertak- 1118. tire many ways in whim elec- trlciiy ..'. utilised in the home, in riilCs, in the various industries, in tram and railway mmmungaglom and so forth. the economy in ex- pr-nditufe and in labour that is ef- fvotcd. and others, explaining the manner m much the power is gen- erated and dstri-buted. The, construction part c! the scheme of reorganizing the produc- tion of electricity on a national basis and of providing for the hill transmiseion of energy ac high ten- alon ‘to authorind suwly under- takings has taken six years. Al- Nody some 3.000 miles out of the 0M0 mile of tmmmluim system Irma the Grampians in Beet-land um. were»! ares electric-i: has been made availahb. Tbs wet of connnscticu was ap- ploxknately £7,000,000. which is enthinfl 1-2 percentlnesccaeof the meanest thumlsioners’ eeu- ' w” “fix, matslastyeartluannountofel- of ectricitwy generated by the authorised tmdertakinll was 123461300909 “n- its. By 1910, it ls anticipated that tbs power output will be doubled. that any m “m” an,“ "ma" give, . such course would invalidate the 5 fi E- M... of om giant turbines milgggggvgl-lmfiygymyg"; the Grid towers by which the 1 bwomn,‘ d,“ u, mm w, ma,‘ Power lines are ceiried; of fsctor- trade agreements have saved Oan- i“ md omfl- mdwmu pants m sda from the worst effects of the which electricity is employed: houses in which this power mpplnnted Others for heating 1.1M], 12mins; of dcry stablm in uiueniswwa um n mm pm up m the electrical milke" L! USCG; Oflmongy 101- gny x9945 whim Rugs“ street and theatre lighting: of gur- buys in the American republic. Eleni wards in which it, is plsylng —'“' its pan in aiding suffering human- ity and in many other resinous the illustrations show the revolution that ths xnywerious power ls carry- 19¢ out in the British Isles. One writer visualisn the time when such industrial centres as me Blast Country will cease to be and when those entbsrd in factories wdl be sble to reside clone to their W011: and enjoy all the advantages of Nsturis belluty and a clean and healthy atmtqzhcre. QnluLng rumination in the United The in report comm from Ottawa that the Government ls contemplating a somewhat ex- tensive programme of public works as an absorber of ,‘ exit and s. stimulus to trade and indus- try. Something of the kind was in- timated by Premier Bennett in his rsdio address on national tions, It is said that the matter is now receiving the concentrated nt- tention of the members of medal:- inet. who are preparing the legis- lative programme for the coining session of Parliament. It is not ex- pected thlt this work will be launched till early spring, msy be on a acele sufficiently oom- prehcnsive to prove a distinct spur to Canadian industrial operations ‘ThcteaeoltheNewDsalJnys the Kansas ‘times, "will be whether the people like it. or not, after it is all in action. Nobody at Washing- ton or anywhere else will have to tell us whether the experiment is s success or a failure. We will know." v 5» .. CY CATTLE EXPORTS ficcvrdmg to a statelrnmt by the nmish mmsw-r of Agriculture. the mmldisn Government, at the requut of Greet Britain, has agreed to restrict cattle experts m Britain for the fim quarter 01f 1934 to the number shipped in the time three months of the present year. namely. 7.800 head. 'I‘he wdtish Government asked that thisbe doneassmeans 0f lllvtecting the domahc industry towns?» l $00 lflrttc influx from abroad and a rmulta-nt depression oi home vrices. m furtherance of mu MWDOEWt-hen istobos tem- Wnfy llmiintion of imports o! dead mm. While Pllmhancs of live cattle from the Irish Pr“ 57,5“; during the first quarter will be out to half the wtal 01f the 1%.’! period. 8o far as Canada is concerned me restriction applicable to Canadian group of spies who are charged with espionage in regard to recent French fortifications, to the effect that Benjlunln Berlcowits or Berco- vitch late of Winnipeg. is the ring- leader, reflects no credit upon this Dominion. This man was accorded turslimticn in Canada, having been a native of a continental Eur- country recently allied in arms with Canada, the offence uni-mt her is the mme deplorable. Robert s-witse. claimed to be a native of the State of New Jersey, h cred- and in North Jutll-nd. Anders Vedel has included gives spacial attention tc folk danc- 158. another to cclnmunity singing and moot of t-llsm hrmb up such ordinary school nblcets as math- unatics and natural mience. Wear ing, sloyd work (band-work) and exam-sons to points of inteeat and industrial plants are frequently in- eluded. as sud-ti. They livvit Neitbefdo they teach other of econ- cmlu or politim as definite slbyects, but much dseussion of both takes place. Wbcn these schools were first founded there weze fears in some quartets that they might be hot-beds o! political radica-liszn. The oppcsitehssprvvedtobe trueAt meaent they are s. bulwark against Communism. They fsce polltim ob- jectiveb and eonsder the facts. M present fotmer High School stud- entaaremsixilyinchalgeoftlm economics and politiu of the ne- ticn. ownthePoltHigh Bchoolths slam inverably has in selecting his stun and 1n what and how it pleases. The Swedish lblk High schools are not so free in this reqaoct. The chled qualifications for teach- is a. Danish Folk High School is high native ability as l. teacher reenainder are the prvdmt of the Con“ ‘ schools and of the Holt High Bdtools. they have not had any Normal school training. ‘Ibo method ia princi- Evenwbenhedoesnotpersonslly m PARIS ilnurs filinw.lcpll. IAIII IIIJIJIG—II'I VII! IND All}!!! If every patient who edlfllta a PJJ. may have, you can a physician's first duty is tc euro allay ths mental ailment before besides taking can of the ma] trouble. . It. is estimated that more than one half cf all the patients consult- once that they have n0 ailment and should go home and “forget about it" 11 Rue do la Douane ,flWax1f.SElveu~lFTJ9f 14.lflCT77l2fiV 1 26th of JANUARY 1934 LAST RECEIVING DATE JANUARY 18th We shall be pleased to and all details on 2, PLACE, GIIIIILES FILLIOI Cable address: Autonomis, Ifsrls BONDED WAREHOUSE FITIIR SALES LTD- wllcll will take place on PI S. receipt of enquiry addreled to PARIS 170 Telephone Marcodet 63-80 “ 63-81 Max-coder. 14 Inter. The very fsct that these think or believe that they have some organic trouble must be taken into account and a careful examination made. 1f after the careful and thorough examination is made, no organic trouble is found, then, and not till then, should they be told that there is r-eslly nothing wrong. despite apparent symptoms. I believe that the various healing cults have helped a great many people who were worrying about themselves and by this faith heal- ing have been restored to good health, And even in cases where there is real organic trouble. if s spirit of hopefulness can be implanted in the mine then the whole body-heart. lungs. smmsch-even the ailing part itself. may well be helped by these measures. Prof. Carlnon of Harvard has demonstrated bow the mind can help or interfere with the workings cf practically every organ in the body. However there is one point that must not be forgotten. If the indi- vidual has heart disease, feeling buoyant and wanting to do as much work ss ever may be Just eno_” to bring on collspse. Rest will save e. PUBLIC FORUM I'll eelanu In IDII l" W Ghana's“: by ceenspnalaats a: questions a! interact. Til Charlottetown Guardian lacs ant anal onion-Ia Ill opinions of OOIIOIDOICOIU» F0! GOVIBNO‘ m your columns that Mr- 000189 DeBlois is highly recommended to be governor of cur Island. f millil- gqy that in conversation with oth- ersatthetimeofGovemorDal- mm death 1 mam-M "l" m’- DeBlois would be In 088311111‘ ml“ for that bcncrabla position. I Ill wqnp‘ ‘ w suggest Ml’. D6310“ because be is a min 0! W054 mind, alert, and possessed of 08P- abls business acumen. The proof 0! this is in the derful business developed by him Ind he m but syotmgmsnlsmsure the 8W- nmnsnt of Canada could n05 d0 alLamuchbetteraervioetba-n by amcinting Mr. DeBlois to its governor-ship, and I believe this would receive tbs whole hearted ctmmendaticn of the D0091! 0' aslnneusmmotnmlhnt , sound Judgment, with s splendid business - 0m‘ Island needs men of that calibre. Here's bovine m" l" Wm womb“: w grace our Islands Governmmt House» 1 em. 511'. etc. A. L RINNII. mrnsdal similarly with diabetes; with part of the pancreas gene and the juices unable tc properly handle the starches. death is bolmd to occur in a. few years unless insulin is taken. Insulin will save life. Also with pernicious anaeml; when the red blood cells and the haemoglobin within them is lessen- ed, death will occur in three or four years if liver, liver extract. or ex- tract of hog’: stomach is not used. ‘flteee save life. With hardening of the arteries, chronic inflammation of the liver and other organic sil- "fan; _ menu, only medical treat- ‘ avw mmt can pro e. _ “my; Bpnlembenwecanallbebalped “""m"‘°m'° m by faith healing; it not only helps mental ailments but also organic ailments, but it is unwise not to use the methods we know can save life such as rest in heart disease. insulin in diabetes, and liver in pernicious anaemia. C. seetm opportune for our but citi- asnshlp u» assert itaeif m emu-ls to reach souls urwzll wlfllaywp‘? serious ssner - ‘w:eun*“ alhira from the chaotic ma, mole particularly’ ' l which * ‘ town! Bug-I was very pleased to read m1 nbomsixwcehslssme the flmsin All this mnv seem neuusuue and gloomy-but, amidst it all there n a ray of hope and sunshine, oven though there are yet in the U. S. i1 millions unemployed and many on the dole, and others 0n their friends and other charities-that hope is man himself. Humming say that man has within him, the potential qualities of God and m5. e11. as well as of u» devil and m- §§i?§E; 3 e a E e E -< 2% s? rfiiriiéfs iigire ting oeom nest groetinfl a- round the world. Distinctly. we iheard over WNAC the westward re- I? teaching ited with being Bereowits‘; chief- pally that cflcctme and discuaion. of-staff. It is s dubious honor to Nearly every lecture begins and the United States. Naturalization ends with s-irlging in which ell take may be 5168111 mBt-hfi 0! m-m- part sndseema to enjoy immense- ferring e person from one nation- 1y. The dlacueon is hem and in- ality to another. but it must be volveu the locking up of much ref- recognized that scrutiny 0f i110” creme metsrisL Oorlsderahle in the seeking the privilege should be of wgy 01 ‘pg-mu “pom ganungeg, the keenest. but. it is all on s noblem-solviug basis sod very much on what func- There u. alter all, sober Iinnlis- tions in lie-situations. tic science in the story of the 'I'hQre in little lmifollmity o; n- Cockney who, scored by an Wl- nhltectural design about Pick High earthly night sound in the Canad- 5gb“; bulky‘ guy “any be. 1m woods. was reassured that "It's gm wuth whatever structure they only an owl." and responded. “I can aflad and then lune ‘Ibpey just. know its an '0Wl. but W? W95 grow. The mbool at Knbbeeholm ‘owlirr?’ For owl and howl are the is partly housed in s four-hundred- sune word. 10001111118 W 311"?!‘ year old astle. Certain features of Ingersoll, of New York. A parallel awmnmdatdvn are, however, mm. case exists in Oermln. heir/ten mon to all. Every school has a "Eula." an owl, and “Hculcf f main auditorium whens the gener- huwl. The Latin word “ululI-rf. a1 insplntitilnfl lechires are mven. meaning to howl, may have btfll It usually contains is!!! alleiorlcsl invented by the little owl of Italv- paintings. l: addition. lthete an al- ways sever ans-liar c aromas. In Thflm"'°l'h""°'m°“‘ commonwitsimntlnropeancises- fiwvrlble 9° W"? m4 wmm"; rooms the bledboard mace is ex- the one is adversity. the other tr “mun. P"°5p"“y' I" i‘ m"! w m“ m Every school has an excellent Wm“ “ m“ i‘ "w" mmmenm Iymnasth mu (w uld call it W“ “me” “M "w" °m“'“'° "° gymnasium.) Thee ":1 ent u w “hm- when pruperm“ h’ p“- simple and inexpensl: T.» used mnmeg; when trouble fails 119°" ' shipments see-ms likely to be more lilwmht than real, since an inalesse in while exports during the first three months of 1934 has not been “Dwted by the Deptvtment of Ag- riculture. Even ifthls were not so, the Dominon could accede with good m“ to the request of the British Ministry. frankly based as that n. quest is upon n policy of protection. 1t isvery nvwch better to dc busin. *3 tlfJOIi this footing than to have Canadusn cattle virtually excluded Wm the British martet ulptm the llflxnce of possible infection. as We the use for so many years, A SPLENDI D RECORD II. George H. Locke, chief librar- ien of the Oity of Toronto, was recently honored upon cmnplgtion 0f t/wenty-five years service in that msition. "During his term of ofnce," My! I- Brncoe fOrlt.) newspaper, “M h» built claim-en libraries Ind while the city lies increased threefold the circulation 0f books in the libraries has grown tenfold, b91118 nearly flve millions a year, ormorcthsn ZGDOObOoBm-lan IVPPIQB every day in the year. Dr. Locke has done good sex-vim to this Province in recommending the Oarnqie grant for library my- Piles. and his many friencb here will wish him continued success in the postlon which he so ably fills. ‘ _ “m, he is dmmm; friend; s room Rt adde for wnvng on him Sp on their own account; handdooms, where beautiful text- whm he is may. up they sigh for iles are pioduceo. Many schools al- mmumm. w “u on mm m‘; bury so have a room fer sloyd which is mm o,“ a, “h, their term for hsndwork or eel-um The newsvevm MW "1" manufacture-r in the United States U!” 100ml ii-nd has received an order for 15,000 benches often without buts. manuf ‘(fehrgand to ltgluélld winter. but the 6r of theae is elaborate and the liv- h. “my, my mg is very much in common. There D“"°1,: $j°,,d,‘f,“,,,'§’;m.mm, w are no single rooms: always two or 5”?“ more student sto a room. The toilet EDITORIAL NOTES ‘PM rivnlrv o! em steam roads Ind hbilvnv traffic has been the slbject cf much discussion in Can- sds. The railways o! u; 11111194 States have apmrently decided so will!‘ we: on other snd ammeting lyittms of trI-Iwlrrtstion. Accord- 1218 tn an editnrsl in the Railway Al! "W? hive a Qflnite prwnm 0f 5 § Z z 5 E s". § s l deal c! 111N118. benches. Heels frequently nniah vri Z i5 that in I BI"?- democracy never lived. Pulleys it will be time to lenient the deli-h of dgmggflty when 11611100 starts dill! 1n "Mm" m" m" had it. E profession will film medicine. nut lrwht ll municipalities hishlv factory w the great maiflritv phyiciam and t0 “m; as well, llfl 011M“ 0! ‘Irlnebomucn eo leeQt U" Mminle that colmacoal hlslvwly vehicles should b; "quit- 0d to pay "the entire sddmag] 00¢ of cont-Inning and ms-intamiu t-be highways for their The railways will also advocate the m. Bllflfl 0f will upon inluid w“; “V? “Ihld would awnmmle to ti! httd upon the Govern- 3 l nears Instant in waterways ‘sndtheesperlassineurredbytbs Oonrmaqtisflhtauxingtbela. T 80 mto a strict account; and in my CIIO it shall be mine Tb increase in knowledge. Lights there for my study! —John Hetcher (lfflfl-lflb.) rrwosnsn ltowdsdyotixmksywnirneiglbcr \ piecedent in Newfoundland To augment your heap of wealth: in weresentfromposttopoltas Empire spoke from colony to colouyl.‘ to Dominion to Dominion as meme bera of a family greet each othe mt Place. that does 5...... w "l. ""4" ‘M’ rofinfi°x°utfn 111° f.“ heart and soul secretly. silent-iv and My books. the but companions. a 1"!"- A ”° m‘ ‘h’ cmmmu m, , God's,“ {Z teverently bnstbes and lives cm w m, CGBIQI’. SUI 0W1‘ W thl WMOI‘ and m‘ ‘odd Th. cm“ n-uvu,’ ‘he no", it m)‘ m, “m A glorious court. when holn-ly 1 m“umd°“m-°"llub°¢7'b°' ‘nub d" um emotion and lcvqaslmust say?- converse tcgchbv at‘? whole City. wmlld be W00!‘ well’; ma: “Wm” 51177;‘ ‘ “m” mum uh m, Mme l“, with t - m m 909mg" ' e: old an“ “d phlmoph It. might be well however to post; To than. I. hcml8¢_ PAY- And “mum”, m. “Hg”, I 0mm. pone consideration of constituticn- Whose shores are d by M!" With kings and emperors, and l‘ dim" ‘mm -' “w” “a” “m, mum“: n ‘Maia Andkbldlflnepttmislwli- l . with Calling their victcriu. if unlustly w‘: s". emu-km “film Wm ‘ha! m“ my m. “w, Embraced with love and mim- nleumstmru-miqnzutx Inmloldhcmainlbrestlfili. fancy, my.“ eh.“- t fljspjgnngd ma,“ rum to the point. “l-Iew w the use. Amid nlrrwndinsl bilin- °"“ m“ mmwbwmvmwm’ ‘ hills Ilcveaslife nrtwlmmeuemnmepleumeeilw Bl" '1" '°“”"“'"‘dd u; mm,‘ to Qmbrggg analysis and udticisms shmild be Your brooks an s lllrlzbdn _ Umq-tam val-item! no; b, jg you, true to ma. Aculsativo inferenc- AN fllllillll 1n my 5°" Y And nuke mc city free. Your lanes. and roads. and windinl new. Your swampy boas and fem. Your fertile nelss. your fro“ "l" snow, llaks strong and sturdy mm And wbu: the call cf God shell pose and fairly practicable 1n a piicsticn. There are features in the plan thatlnnctentirely "‘ or ability to Innis withthegrav- _ w!" keephishensinbisownyatd. est prtblems cf iatitm 912$“ “';°t°,f°§fn§,m"§4fm flltwwlmw“ o’ 00 @7090 um?‘ flay! again, embrace your loll One night, I hid half a dosen should notbemlde the sthjsdl m‘ "mum. o’ “mm of m“ on” “m l" your meat 8:15 urged.‘ P135315‘. my ‘NHL mplgy 3? ‘h’ "'"°“'*" 101' the purpose of ' p “aim m, m s ne y seemegc- v y . _ ' ‘ ' ther them 1 wa-snt bothered after not upm the person. mum‘ l “an.” o‘ the” “w” x7575‘ A‘ REILLY‘ that nenettlmseoluieilceou- Wm-m- - "' eillors may have chnzeettlteir bat ‘m. e doesnctplacetheir onaabove provldcfor one-thlrdof the budget. madam m, ‘Mum m‘. bu. azigx "gz “m” u” xhmm‘ ‘wanted 94¢9"*“dm""'“‘4 “t” ‘b andsbelter tosustaln hu- State supplee about one-third, and new” impugn], xequjrd‘ 0g ' L B‘ “Wfmfhlglilmfllfldamflm thcseeleotedtotbambliessrvtcs ' ' l-VIFIQ] Ifll-Y%,I.Dhl800h'1'b.¢f¢@u“ ‘n4 ‘iggglul trlbtltionsfrcm nistuhcrfrunsn umgqyyqqg¢ne Lam n“. enmnneneleftbylomebenefac-“qmmggqmnyynnpggg - u‘ touornunthestccklntuuykeptnwgmlyggnwyqnngmo I Ibylehn t"! lqtnenchoothvrhleh “In”; driedupwellscfflmneialwntcrl a moth-if! to tthcwuflfell “"2:urlszssyrzullwuggfljf the n; elnlteatere tnattbosanbeolsdonotcvsrloudmhquqqmqm Mg“; “b thes-dIsautsmshmneLTbsnmQ-dmmmwmwgw. all may other ulnbarofatudentsplteachermuuqgqvmmnqgnn wirtlfik‘ uevereneedthirtyandlfslacremnsayblteelephlntofpmhee ael lIIII|W:"“'-u often lrotmdtwentmlnd enuueeessesssmuarmasseeso- when were!“ h“ trnenctwithstsneingtinfaetflratuesbycwpshnanllnitlal mirth‘ sameclthemorelaudl ubcols unease suave: bvolqlndlt It'll eumeesigsrseuumeeenscplmmnens; ftmhatable, unwieldy wnh-ggamnlerislll swplmleitissnalpefvilspandbeywlemtrotfliaisasivts -“-,-_u|-“|¢-e tcsnsunannintnetslneleaussomtwiaiisisplagtotestnmss *~xnnflnjj- sennnlatdllnv- diltoneadls. qqggqpeuaihenesus- aaafltsetuvalivhlveespeut- Our 3"‘; . adth&llahlebcelstobaveiy m‘. schools. batsman Ideteelwlfivvlrlll" sash submissions!‘ qgmflrynn-temaieal assent-q I will" _\| lpeeredoves- mains! h" ' :::r **"" - . 010$ fl snatnaflh headway lineal. efnatry f 9'