rich Found .‘ fiidil. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1927 .i1l[|W11BlllHl]|iN LI- II!!!“ 1 smoue""'xaiui-'n. I1- 0-m- l OUR OWN ernnient received $977 011 11°¢°11111 _ , ., ..--w of its claim. Its loss was nearly Illfiwe couldcultlvate the proper $2,000. laud yet there is sift-leave pride in our own, .in our own that this $2,000 loss was not by any Notes lLlld Way The Ancient Colony oi New- foundland is of great interest to Canada in many wsyl- 11 1B 111° oldest of British colonies and next neighbor to our Dominion. 11-11 statesmen took part in.tl_ie new!“ tlons for the union of all British North America in the sixties of last century but declined to enter the union ‘with the mainland i111)‘ vinces in 1867 and has since per- sisted in the refusal notwithstand- ing frequent overtures on Canada a make, in our own product, in our means exceptional. ' m", people, how mach better, hap- ln another estate, which has 11191 pier and more prosperous we should gotten into the hands of the liqultb‘ part. There is no doubt that the adverse conditions of which the . .4 s, Eliot so; of (Quota IQ1!?T;1!"1P"-"-”- " THE COUNTRY DOCTOR the general practitioner with the great weight oi responsibility that THE- GUARDIAN I sometimes wonder if in tbeselocslly as the days ol the specialist we are not <16" overlooking the sterling worth oflllfll Sixty Years. A30 i" Rev. Donald Macdonald l I (W. L. Cotton.) I . ' A; this time. slfllv is"; thousands 01 111°‘;1Qd;ard" “mm ‘hroughout Prince “am m the were mourning men ir sstor and previous W091‘. °1 1 e 1' M‘, l h lr iriend~the Rev. Donald - 1llsnald, folinder ofuthat braachwtll: the Church of Scotland 110 “d MacDonaidites. 110' - l h newsilfllltfi" r1lt1le;‘\"l:'10:6 of the 111091 1'9‘ iinsrkable nlen of his tiTB-t 5'1‘: lpassed away at Southvol 1* become. Our readers will remember an ex- hibition of home-made 1111118. 111011198. lbiaritimes have so long complained 11101‘. 111s 80191111111311“ c1111“ 1°” since 1867 have strengthened New- sales tax is $5,376.34, in addition to, tonndlands determination not to l 5434,54 apparently disputed. Next. enter the Canadian union. ripe age of eizhl-YHVQ 1'1"“- _ Educated in a lScottish Univer! .1“, he “~45 ordained a Minister o lholchurch of Scotland. and @1111" rests upon him daily, Olir specialist may of course get the case in an advanced state, and whether said case is medical or Nlneleehth in the to the hank the government is the1 largest creditor. The next credit-, or claims $3,802.36 and is the firm that supplied most of the raw mat-i erial used in tho manufacture 01v canned chicken, held in the mar- ket building in Charlottetown some years ago and thqenthusiasm evok- ed by the excellence of the pro- ducts showu. The Wh010 6X111b1l l federation has fewer people than lt Newfoundland notwithstanding a lvery considerable texodue In former years has nearly doubled its population since 1-887 while lPrince Edward island under Coh- eurgical -he can oh-ly do his best. and his responsibility is therefore not really as great as that of the general practitioner. The Kansas Medical Journal speaking of the general practition- er, really the Country Doctor says: —-"*li you can set a fractured thigh l glflnce Edward island was then for the most D1111 r1; " wilderness and its 11111111111911" “'9 1for the most part immigrants scattered over the "we °1 111° ministered to 1116 P901119 1815911117 come from the Highlands oi Scot- country. Mr. McDonald visited and _ was bought up by cftizensin a few hours and would have been dispos- ed oi in as many minutes but for the fact that it was held for display in order that as many as possiblc could see it. Thnt was the begin- ning and tho end oi n great indus- try that, had it not met such an un- timely death, would have meant. hundreds of thousands yearly to our province. brave beginning, the people were, behind it--ior u month or so, anll1 then it died. I How mnny of the foreign pro- ducts used on our tables every day. could be and are being grown here,‘ and could be put up as attractive-E ly, as tastefully and as cheaply as lt was n! of dollarslmight continue in business on gnv- - 111° 111111111111 501d by ‘he compunyi liad in that year, a fact that tlle now ln liquidation. |.‘.'oivfounl.‘lxnldcrs take note of. The in other words, the governmontlreccnt decision of the Imperial fi d" that no Privy Council vvilich itwlrds to extended m“ rm cm ‘ it d1Newf-oundland an area twice as 111mm’ 11"" exmnded ° an large as that of the three- Maritime while it was doing this, competitlve- provinces and which had been businesses, that were prompt in. hitherto claimed by Canada, has. payment o! the“. Bales t“, were bQ-i forxthe time greatly increased the interest of Canadians in New- ing penalized in order that this firm foundmnd. t emmem mgney_ 1 in area the island of Newfound. ylnnd contains 42,000 square miles, 1 but one third of this is covered by 1llllmeT0llS lakes, and there Is not _ ‘more than one sixth part of_the rnctically every business we en--islulld that is arable. But New- age m "om the professional“), foundlnnd is rich in resources of g ' |the sen, the forest and the mine. 111111111111 111mm 15 a gamble’ meilt has the greatest codfishery in 199111111193’ 01 W111°11 111111’ be 1m“. the world close at hand covering -----¢-0->i—— GAMBLING. bone with a, piece oi string and n flat iron, and get as good mechani- cal results as the emergency atsii of a city hospital. laud, l-ie was known in all the new Protestant settlements and person- scattered omes. . s ' if you can drive ten miles to ease was oi the direct kind that 1111981111? the little child o: a dead beat. to the hearts of those who heard, 11f you can bring a new babe into, nnd it was lpoweriul in the con- the world from a difficult positionJ vlction of sin undthe conll/etrslgn with‘ no help but that oi griindninjot soulnlMany 011110118 ‘"1101’ e11,“ and the husband. lto his appeals 1°19 111 111°" s": i; you can glaghose (ongllltlgltiollfesiied their evil deedsrbtitti; from diphtheria with a laboratory 111111911 1°‘ 1111mm‘ by 111°“; e s m“ 1 ‘and careless scatters, these people y e ght hours away- l _, ,, .. ~lf you can pull the threelprongcd. were “1111911 1911mm “m1 km‘. " honest fish-hook molar tooth of ‘the 25058111 111" 111°? P'°"°‘1 1° 1"’ _' pound hired mam industrious and hospitable, ex ‘ untr . if you can change tires at fouri$223,116,“?iifiigsngmfiew; ccgmfoi below at 4 a- nl. .sbel ironies and erected man)‘ Then’ my boy, you are a lCountry churches m which ‘he Rev. w_ Mu D°°1°1" ' liDonald led the services, and '11 11‘ 111111111’ 1° 1"’ wmmerad ‘miprenched stirring sermons in Gaelic 1119191019 11111-1 1119 11111111!’ 110mm‘ 01' and in ‘ldilglish. The little bands 0f 11111119! 11111“ became “C11 11 “andladheren-ts which were, and the 1W 111 1118 wmmlllmy- gfirst years of his ministry, scattered You and I know that in manyhveh [he Island, increased in questioned. The surgeon takesjan area of 600 by 200 miles. Its they are being put up in the fscdchances on his dluzunsls, dperfltegJrlVerfi and lakes ‘abound with sol-G torles of Quebec and Ontario and‘ even of the United States, for we. do not hesitate to go across the line, for commodities which we could’ procure at home. We grow, the raw material for; 111951 "1 111° 1111115 we 11" 1'" 11111‘. pects, plants the greater part oi his There is a vast growth of smallchl colllgge to study of specialize lh1contem|p0l‘fl1‘1€8- pickles, our baked beans, our soups, canned peas, yet we import‘, tons of them every year. ‘All thls1 could be‘ done in our own homes:- the product could be sold here, thus‘ Olll‘ leaving at home the thousands h Ho“ is succeasml bu‘ mel mou and trout and its seal fisheryx, 1 e opera |though the catch varies from yeari patient dies. The lawyer takes upi m year’ is very vahumul what appears to be a good c1189., -— x v witnesses testify, the jury brlngsm] At ‘Bell island on concept-on {Bay t8 one of the moot valuablel a verdict against him. The farmer. i basing his theory on market pros- liron mines in the world, the ore. from wblch is imported to Canada; farm m a promising crop, we chop! spruce and ti: along the rivers and; , _ llake shores, which, affords raw‘- ‘s a buunmu‘ one bu!’ by the time‘ material for- it newly established: 119 111 ready 1°‘ 1111111161‘ 1111c“ mke pulp and paper plant. It was not‘ a tumble and his Year's ‘k011i 15 9-! until i881 that the construction 0Y1 failure. ‘a railway was begun, and thisf 1system since put in operation jbet-iides many others, makes of the cases he straightened out difficul-inumhel-s rnpidly. Large COllgregq. 119B 111 11011198 W119"? 1111951 01‘ 111111154 tions were formed. In the latter ter could not, for various reasons.‘ years of his lung lllg, the adherents have done so. .who loved him were numbered by And so as mentioned once bcfthe thousand; and everywhere, by fore we must ‘naturally go to the everyone, he was respected. l-le specialist for advanced conditionsnllved in the homes and heart's oi‘ for ptfizling conditions, but thcj his people; nndvsbared with them specialists whose percentage of dl-lithelr personal love and sorrows- round successful cases are the"1‘111'011E110"1 1119 1°11)’ YWYS 0f 111B largest, are not altvays those whomiinistry here, he performed labors , The 1 Public Trenton 1 ."-'“"1"""'"'3T..':."... l“ rue MEN T0 vors FOR Sin-The success of Our Poltjlg Growers Association, our I 1' Stock Association and our E85 Circle is, without doubt, due to 111:; fact ‘that. at their head B11! directing their affairs are prllde" practical, men who, have heeln selected without regard to that; party. their teligioli or Bllylhh‘! ° that _sort. The lesson to be drawn is that in selecting our candidates from the Ifrovinclal 1051911111119 we should-be careful to select and V019 for men oi‘ proved ability‘ 111 111° I business oi life-——not extreme P111111 men or gkeat talkers. I am, Sir, etc., AN ELECTOR. ‘UH E SPORTM EN'S EXHIBITION’ Sin-sit his reply '10 “$111181 Islander" iMr. Arsenault 5111165 that if an invitation to particil-‘lal-e was forwarded’ -to anyone 111“ Publicity Association was not made aware of it. ‘ ‘ in fairness to Mr. Arsenault and the Publicity Association l 11115111 state that on August 20th, 1926 the lMass Fish and - Game ‘Protective ‘Association wrote to the Honorable J. H. Myers, (Minister of Agricul- ture ltllink) asking. him to have his Province represented at. the LNew England Sportsman's Show. They received no answer to the letter of invitation. Thanking you very much publishing my letters. l l am Sir. etc., I 1 i for‘ FORM Elfl ‘ISLAN DER. A QUESTION Slr,—It . isn't. wonderful that: Quebec feels badly about the latest‘ decision of the Judicinl Committee of the Privy Council. She counted as her own 111,300 square miles. of territory which, by the Privy‘ Council, has been awarded to New.‘ fondland! This territory was ili-‘ eluded in Quebec after the devision! of the land bought by Canada from‘ the Hudson Bay Co. now, happens‘ that all the while it really belonged to Newfoundland. Even though have gone immediately from medi-1w111c1l We"? 111° 1""1"'°1 01 1115 l l’ m h 1 ‘He was not at all particular hospital or hosp tas but ose w (“about ms ‘appearance’, in we ' f ~. . have done me romme ‘york o gen ‘lilllliit or elsewhere. it is rel-atedl eral practise for five. ten, or moi-c, that m [he hot days of July and; . s‘ lAugust, hc would before entering‘ The Se" remauce and judgmenlflhe church, rclliove his coat and; developed by having to d0 the em-; m,“ Id ,m I _ n d . 1111591197 11111155 11191111011911 “lmveddnd shiil‘: cdlla; solletaliesdclzllrli? 91112111 pare to "sipenk as the Spirit movedi of, Usually iii any case something‘ dollars that are now going abroadihad gone wrong Wm, the dlgguoglflJ for goods in many cased inferior to something unforeseen and which, what we could produce ourselves. Ihumanly speaking, could not have across the Island has given accossselwrnfl practitioner 11 real practic- io and has been followed by aim 59291511111- 11111111119111131- rapid development of the mining, dlld lumbering industries. Th9 § 1 -in this world and the next, were him. ‘To do his duty,—to arouse, sinners to repentance, and to pro-- mote the welfare ol‘ his iollowersl the objects of all Ills activities. lHeI _ dgniy two larger claims were filed 1 its ppm-pat working-capitol. when Everyone knows the dellclousiiess‘ ofthose home-made items as con»! pared with the imported product: Everyone knows and admires the‘, pride of the hostess who can say at her well appointed table, "I put all these up myself." v There are dozens oi ladies in this‘ province who put up their own fruits and the other extras upon which they“ justly pride themselves and whose table Is always a delight to partake of. _ Some day a lady with a genius for organizing and with the neces- sary knowledge, will start an indus- try of this kind, not in a factory but in the homes and with the co-operw tion of other ladies, and it will grow to such proportions which will place the imported product where it properly belongs, in the country of its birth. Some time also it will be a matter of patriotic‘ pride to set down to a baniluet or a pdblic din- ner every item comprising it being grown and prepared in the pro- vlnce. This has been done in many less favored countries than Prince Edward Island. The lady who starts this and carries it to a suc- cessiul issue will be a heroine and ‘g benefactor, and her name will be renrolled among the immortal. I UNFAIR GOVT. CRED|T8._ HE records oi any liquidator in .7 Cllllll’, says The Financial Post, ,will show dozens of examples. of devenue iostto the Dominion gov- ernment through iailure to requiri dlrms to pa} their sales taxes when line. ' in one estate, that was recently wound up. one of the largest claims on the estate was that of the de- pertinent of customs and excise for t 1 lee tax. The clainfwas $2,864.07. ,1 ith the liquidator, The golvern- Qient’: claim was nearly. ten per pent. of thmtotailiabilities of the no ‘his slasher of government mow, vlhlgh itllisd in its posses- Maggi-innuendo welds; or the e was finally wound up it been foreseen and disaster results; 1 Latterly the seed potato 8111111119 has been given considerable ‘airing and the consensus of opinion among our best informed farmers is that this, carried beyond the bounds 015 prudence, carried to the 1101111 01 making a big thing or losing all, is one of the most inexcusable forms of gambling. A farmer has a 116119111- right to use his land as he pleases, has a right to acquire more 111111 more land and use it, all in the hope oi making a fortune on seed pqghgoog or any other crop. And he may make the expected fortune; also he may lose all that he has D111 into it, money. time and land. The prudent man will not take such n risk. It is of the same form of gdmblingwhich induces the gambl- er to stake all his money 011 111° turn of a gamblingwheel. 0f course, he has the gambler's chance to win, also the gamblers chance to lose his all and W8 119119119 111111 statistics prove that in the end the losses in all forms of gambling 111"? iar in excess of the gains. This province oi ours is adapted for mixed iarming. T111118 B15 countries and sections of countries in which only one particular crop is possible. 1n such places there is no choice. It is this one thing or nothing, but her there is no need of taking such risks. _We are alwailfl sure oi a good, profitable crop pro- vided we spread our efforts over all the crops that are possible and for all-of which there is a re market. as has been frequently pointed out, we have three assured sources of agricultural revenue. namsli‘. dairying, poultry and hogs. These can be successfully carried 0n so as to be auxiliary helpful to all our other agricutltural activities. With quality safeguarded in these, the world's best‘ market and tliediigh- est prices are assured. We shall make a serious mistake if we de- part to any considerable extent from our general system oi mixed taming. The thing to aim at is variety, and, in all cues, the best quality that human skill can pro- duce. This will open to us the‘ 1b Mo. the qbiiiliiion gov- creasing-prosperity. doors of the best markets and in- nlines are rapidly overtaking the fisheries in importance, although the cod, seal and sallngn fisheries kind in the world. A large pro- portion of the world's copper comes from Newfoundland. it was the practice of Maritime farmers of an earlier day to rnisc enough wheat to feed thefi own families, so that little or no money was sent ollt of the province to purchase food. It was d sound and prudent practice good for the individual and for the country at large. The home grown wheat. ground in the local mill was health. 'ful and it gave employment to the local grist mill, now mostly abandoned to the detriment of all concerned. We have been growing seed potatoes at a good profit for some years past, but there is this year a danger o! over-production, of which warning has been given to the farmers of the potato- growing State of Maine and repeated by Mr. J. 0. Hyndman and others hero. It takes much o} the shine off learn that nearly as much money as is yearlyweceived for potatoes is sent abroad from this agricul- tural province to lblly wheat and flour to feed our own people, and this is truer of Nova Scotla and lNew ‘Brunswick than of our own province. Here in we have a warn- ing and uninducement t6 do better in the future by raising more wheat and not taking too large a risk of over-production in potatoes. The danger of which repeated warnings have been gllven must be regarded as a very real one. The Duncan Report goes over for another week in Parliament not- withstanding Premier King's return in health and vigor. So far it has been one delay after another while the anti-ilyiarltime propaganda has had the fullest opportunity to sow the seeds of prejudice and section- alism against us and the Duncan Report. It is therefore some mea- sure of relief to learn that next week has been definitely fixed as the date for the Maritime case to be taken up in Parliament. In referring to War Memorials the other day we inadvertently omitted an important and highly creditable one erected ‘by the lPi-esbyterian congregation at Murray li-iai-bor North. It “is of dark granite fifteen feet high and on the face of the shalt are recorded the names of those who" made the su- ‘ _ )1~__-._ promo sacrifice in the any Wits IN - ‘ ’ w 1 ‘ i are said to be the largest of the. our seed-potato profits when we‘ Daily Selections ivas not at uli anxious about hisi l l _ were often spentto lpromote the happiness of the children in the houses he frequented. Twelve churches and about five thousand persons were by ills death deprived oi‘ their pastor. About this time sixty yearg hgn his body was followed from Solith- lport to the grave at Orwell, by a 11119 0131618118 extending more than a mile. ‘Tile -scene at the 5111"“ was PEPOrted to have been “most affectiiig—liundreds of mell and women shedding tears, as they took the last farewell of the mortal remains of him whom they regarded as a father and friend." vwvwoo-oowawooe-rowoeo March 9, 1927 LIVING‘ WIT}! GOD:—-Surely goodness and mercy slisll follow me all the days 0i‘ my life; and I will dwell in the ‘house or the Lord for- ever. Psalm 23:6. v some or THE ICE KING‘ "O Love may not stay in the sum- lmer night, Nor weave his most potent spells in the glowing heart or the South- 1N0 minister o! the gospel m land rose, lPrlnco Edward ‘Island. except Or the jasmine scented ‘bells; lFathel- MdEachem the first 1111111109 0f tCharlottetown, was iis successful in the care, conversion and cure of souls as the iRev. lDonald Mncdonald whose career was closed sixty years ago. For Love knoweth well that the truest hearts That his own true heart hath found. Beat high in the rush of the stormy blast. . Where my breath all else hath bound! ' re4o+o+w++ue+o+>¢++o4+ i Then fly from those drowsy sweets afar \ FOR THE On the wings of the northern gale, And in merry fetters thy heart I'll __ bind hassles or A1111 Elve thee iesl love that thou ' QUOTATIONSLILEJTIARY canst not find. 399K Love"; Where the subtl'r arts prevail! ' o++++o+w++n+o+w+w+¢ Wednesday, March 9th ‘Cardinal Mazsrln died. 1661. And my Queen shall shake out her starry wreaths, Over fieldl and bush and tree, , For the children who laugh as the 1 snow comes down And shout in their carelogh glee; -"The Cardinal in night-cap and dressing gown tottered along his gallery . . . ‘ibook?’ he exclaimed, ‘look at that iCorreggioi this Venus of ‘Pitt-an! that incompar- able deluge ot Caraccii- Ah, my friend, I must quit all these. Fare- well. dearpictures that ll loved so dearly, and that cost me so much." Brlenne. T119" 11W11Y~to the merry north with "P9941, hway. sweet sprite, away . . . And thou lt find no paradise hnlt so bright As my realms of t-he Non-hem Day!" ‘ -~ -—Katharine L- Mscphorson. ' _ —-—-—-<-QQv-?. j, DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH B)‘ W. L. Gordon worms OFTEN Mlsusllin: Don't say “I shall try to be on 1111163’ Say “in time." - OFTEN. dIIlISPRDNOUlNGED-z per- emptory. Absent on “per”. is pre- ferred; and never say “pref OFTEN MlBiP-EIJLED: equival- ent; note th a.‘ . SYNONYMS. pardon, reprieve. discharge, punity, release. WORD STUDY: "Use. a word three times and it is yours." Let no increase our vocaibularyhy r- no. a choice Bsnefieenoe o! in-g one word each day. ~ 1's Heaven. “monsoon on the ‘Plain Time of iBll-blrosu It was now the flower-time of the llbomish Kaisershi-p oil Ger- 11111111’: about the middle or noon of Barbarossa himself. second of the Hobenetawffens, and greatest of all the ‘Kaiaers of that or any other house. Kaiser fallen un- intelligible to most modern readers, and wholly unknown, which is a 91W- 1N0 K1118 ‘so furnished out with apparatus and arena, with ‘Wrmnal faculty to rule and a 800110 ~10 d0 it in, hag gppqgl-gd elsewhere, A magnificent mognani- mous man; holding the reins of the 1111117111. notquite in the imagin- ll‘! 8611M; loonrging anarchy ddwn, and urging noble eflort up, T9111! 011 o Grand scale. A terror to evlldoers ands praise to well- tiosrs in this worldiprobsbiy‘ beyond what was ever seen since. Whom also ‘we salute across the centuries, acquittal, respite, im- salary. lt was recorded that he' FOR "coveted no mall's silver or ' gold." The small sums or money l Guardian Readers which he occasionally received, millions of square miles are left to Quebec she yet considers herV self badly used by the Judicial Committee of the Privy (ioilncil. No wonder (Que-bee lll0lll'llS illld all Canada is at u loss! But how about iPrince Edward island. New Bruns- Prdtccititdthex “Fruits of a- Lifetime?’ FIRST of all have a competent lawyer draw up a Will that will protect your wife and family. - . Strengthen this protection, relieve your wife of financial burdens and insure a wise adminstration of the Fruits of your Lifetime by naming the Eastern Trust Cohas your executor and trustee. Send for our pamphlet ‘(Your Will." it contains helpful and important informs. tion on how to make a Will and what to avoid in doing so. ll ‘EASTER? TRUST CQMPANY Richmond Street, Charlottetown, P. l, I, U. ll. B. LONGWORTII, Acting Imago! HELD OFFICE-HALIFAX, N S. llontrenl. r. o. saint John. N. B- st. John's. Neil. wick anti Nova Scotiii which got no territory at all as n result of. the purchase from the Hudson Bay; lCo111o1111.v.—dii<l yet have to bear: their full share of the expense on: account 0i‘ it? ; I am Sir, etc, A CANADlANl OLD AGE PENSIONS. i 3113-1 am one of those old. fashioned people W110 are opposed! to Old Age Pcnsiolts. I think that‘ pensions will prove to be a great stimulus to luiziness, carelessness and extravagance, and that they will operate us a clog to reason- a-ble and honest industry and- ambition. I hope that the Senate will not puss the bill that llll-‘i been? passed by the House of Conunonsfi Apart from the tendency of the‘, measure. about ivlilch there are (lifferences oi‘ opinion, l don't gee how both the Federal and Pro- vincial Governments can contribute to and look laifter tho pensioners- and not have frictions as ii resillt oi‘ which the smaller member will certainly suffer most, Our iProvinc-inl Government ought not 1 11111111. to pass a supplementary measure. There are, oi course, exceptional cases in which men and women 111B 0111 and poor through no fault of their own and notwithstanding their industry and care. For these, 11 1118i’ have no tienr relatives, the State must provide. Btlt the pro- vision can be made without an elaborate system of old age pen- sions. . 1 11111 Sir, etc., SELF-tSlJiPPORT. {iii on a high mast over his tent;" and 1t meant lfi H1068 days, “Ho, every one that has suffered wrong; here ls a Kaiser come to judge you, as he shall answer it to his ilvlnglel-y And men gathered round him; and 11°111111lv found some justice,—if they could discern it whsh found, 'w111°11 1119i’ could not always do; $611111" was the justice cnnnlile of 911B perfect always. A fearfully 11111111191 Ihmctlon. that of Friedrich dledbeard. But an inexorably in- ullvsllsable one in this world; _ though sometimes dispensed wyjgh <10 the has» Joy of Anarchy, which B1118! Hallelujah through all m; Newspapers) for a season! 1 4 Thomas Carlyle. 1 (Frederick The Great)! . -..<.\\\\‘ l) o n I15 ‘ / word: IWKIMPGIIANT; redo! n; 3n mndagllni- Whflfmfiha chm“ for victory. 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