L.- ...st-.. _» _ft '~ w.’._ ,.» w, v l1~ ‘- F nr. __~ s-.-- .vo .. "? ‘r it ,. , ii fi “it li _"2 iii £ji ,_ .Q ii. l_ ‘ iii .g All fait _ I.. not _Qi ;¢i v. Q , ir; iiiiig _, _ .R iff# mfs; _. .vii .; " fi i 2 ,.. . _ _, \ |_'., t H, ii? *!‘9'!L§‘1 _ 5.. _» if I fyflf. __,. fi 1! ,,_ _ W e.i_r<» .` ~i 0;, -. 1. ~if:`-'-. ~'Di: , 8 ~ l xi, ;:,_‘~; iii iiiia 5 .i -i-_3 -_ `\ ‘QQ , o ff.-< i r i 1 ~ i 4 Nswsy Nom what You should ' FUR FARMING and I WEEK _ hidll Dlvlitable u ' systematic d intelligent lines. Ni n serv UT"-I 0' 'OM' i "` `*'§. Oornmonsnse enters largelyin- the\tT:§¢-10! _J to the successful carrying on of 61910 , ‘ b d the ills and I "'\$ oun parts bread chea 371905 ILUDDIN FIILD (I) ri a §a§E§E§__g_ E _ §=i§i§§ .-.ig ,E ' i§i§;§E§ . gisriireg Ianxtmridla-and E QE E 5 I § EF §5§*§ Eg gk E"EE§ ° .§§§§i§§§§§§§,ai§i§ir§§a32? E ggi; lr §s§§§»?5§§ E 555i 5 ic- 8 i § i;§§§i§,.;gs§§;;§§ii.§§,; .;5 ova zrgsggg 2' i'§§i§E.i's?i§§_§§2-iii; 525 manded Branxton; captained by lard (John) He- westward, the right in the Iields leading U0 of Monoylsws; it was un- e command of Surrey’s sons, Admiral lard Howard and his bro- tha! Edmund, asdsted hy Sir Mar- maduke Constable. This wing was hiddm fran the rest of the Eng- lish army by an_emt.nence called Pip¢’s Hill, but Surrey, who left little to chance, ordered the bag- gage wagons to be parked in its in caes of an The left ot Sir by Sir Henry fields r gig; gs 5 r i=5 gi: 2 is = z 'grgg g §§.,;§§§ai~§==f%i§i§ égriigé §§;i=§§: §§.;,_§;§§§i;§§.§,;§;§§§ §;,§;_§;§i.t; ,»‘E~,,=§*€, _ S 5, " ar `i*iii E§E§§§§s;§e§§§g igggrggéggiiggrgiriéi Etsiiiiii rriEril§iEilr§` “I undisdpiined Borderers nearly of Huntley are of i nllllh ®-balls psalminsryflourish muisatwsafougtnat closer \\\l\l's.Armsdwith"longspears lla ssosr-an bikes." the im wins edbythe Hans, the Sir fiiiiiigigiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiig iiiaiéigifigii §§§55§§z55=a .9.i§§i§$¥g ar lard Stall er the command Howard. e mosnent was rrieal: but ,hut then John Heron. th "hdard" oouisrg up with a crth-country hone- Bmsa briqing for- iIome’s progress managed however d, and NSI* Ei it l "'11: f. i,iiiii@§ii.,i -ii§',i§“§§§;"’§ " 3s;¥?9§§;§,°§ §53!§§5§sa§; e§5E$§§§§§§a i II XDQI Ol INIETI ill) (and have dd iii.. .ii£§:. R H s 3 A - fiii-frifii §r ii “$32 ‘“Egg'? 5 '@§§;§°“§g§ 5=5§E§;£'E‘ .§=§i~-“i§.ii§~in.=.fiis as t ii ”§§§;§§§E§§g‘2§§f§s iiiesg Eiiggiigrgg .§:iiii§.,. R iigiiiiiigii ;‘§;;i==,°.~ aéggg §: §.°8'¥§.E" 55 .mi in _fin tos.i.ril:it 9§5“§ E if tuating appearance pert plant- s resur- thisns 5 e in life-hie- a type? 8.8§§ age and hum- life da al to the well- and the Jar clear of all ‘live stock. QB treated Notes, if th cam-plum sun, a the co will not be so b time they oisbt no to the strong heat Of sun or the perfect insec deformed-if the larvae a little ' ii?- § §f§sr5 ? killed. will be remembered that we captured females into paper tbc sake of procuring an-lving at home, the fe- 5 3* si i ,E i ,i‘§ §§i.i,iitiii..;§.;..s..5 ii§z§,§i;§§§§§is2 ;-giiiii ‘i==i;s.§i:§§5,j§ii gi- iriiiii iii ri tinuanoe of the treated as above not known. mint be are It 5 much the is taken erred NIP- at- and E55 F § 8 of small e victim. In are col- fight insect» ANO'l'llll BARTBQUAKE It is sometimes permissible to feel s thrill of self-sathfaction in say- irg “'I‘bwe, I told you sol" And heruiaacasainpointaboutths bQinning of this month I mid to a friend 'There is something had coming between the 10th and the llbh" (ol the month) "What is it?" said he, with what I considered was an incredulous air. "Well, now. Icaunotjustsay; itrnaybeabig storm or“-and I paused impres- sively-“an earthquake." He chang- ed number me among the prophets. But I .gut even, In ‘Ihe Guardian of Pb. lit-h, a deqratnh from India stated that the area which exper- ienced the destructive earthquake cf Jan. llth had again been shaken on hh. llth, but this time no loss of _ I the subject so I saw he did not life seam to have taken place lhowed him this, and had the aatilfactiim ol hearing "How did you know?" "Ah," said I, "that’s a secret!" As a matter of fact the two quakea occurred under almost sim- llar conditions. The moon was "now," and in psrigee on Jan. 15. and in parlgee (nearest the earth) oo Deb. 13. and new on the lith- Ven in The glam fell about cue inchq between lith. and 14th gill? §i§§t ,-,é 3 ig. _ iirii 'itil iii* 5232;- ioi; erin INOYYLAKI I 2 gi elif _i Eiigr "the latter as tha f false his the to 'man problem in terms of a atruc tural technique some larly lxamplaa It is only necessary to refer to the early days of building to be con- at were not ill~appearing 3 F " - ggggg-E Q itil h---~" EIT h sise oval e § 555 E E ;§ § l Y lnlpruwuroismsm initsentiretytolinsuptothe gg,-gum" mm -na” l\b¢U-U18 Wi _‘$011 ai- was formed by imhedding in W V T it an aiu P°’°“"°‘°'°‘P°°“°”°"‘°"““‘ vuwmnieteabyasmsunwne moss: znessvuuasieuumsuit ginwitnsnerimmszivsmaamu 1~,,,¢,,,,,4mnmu,,,,,emd¢_”w,f:5mexw__tmm mn, Always bear in mind that archi- md |¢,¢m,,g the “mln” product pected to “en days to the twentieth century, so it maybewelltotAkeafewofthe types that ‘are alleged’7to be found in tically town ci WIC Ill! 0|' ty thrwghoutthebomniicn. _L\.~......J» "s '°» Ql som me waus or which twister columns, segmmm peer te-kills of fruit-i. srl-'ses and leafy with waste mater ments, balconies grilles, and awn f°m“ °f Veietibli” U "U ‘WCW “id” ffm* m'"*' 'mm °" °h°""“» ,uppm-R4 by |, gnu W wry good ,nxt and requirements may direct. The hr. in the can 'rms smelt on "style of I-roms" 1°* in the Wild -“CUM by far the are mm cm win be massed mn seek when lsmr Wrtlvn 01 its food from the iiiilnllilfe I-“<1 it U "°P°"“t W he roof tree examples of Georgian, French Re lnlmll killsdom rabbit.. wood the organism, particularly as it al- ms with nnsnnee 'mst ans modsmmxc <*\“°ks multfv frm mice beetles. f°°“°h°lW"'»\\°f l\°4f“°'i4*°°‘ §g§§§§§!& 3 ‘s e .iriiiiiiii @§§5§E.;§ i 2..-ii=,=f~s§ii §§§a§-aag `§§Ei§r§5 E’ 52 i E the storm w in has been introduced (though its fate is as yet in the balance); and_ the indigo Bunting, Lapland lang- us and Blue Gooee have been report ed this year. What about the R ty Blackbird. The 1910 list clas- vinced bued On t-had abod were spur 1've never seen it. Is it still to be found on the Island? Among other questions-are tba Robin decreasing in numbers? Many birds are listed as common in Is the ruby-crowned Kinglet a rea- ident all the year round as Bain sa or-Justalummer reaidsntas iiiiiiéii rs-tin; igiggieri ;=: iiiiiiitf ..F E si Inah0thordli'a&il!\ ii CNGiuladwvdedawlr.llnn "Da\kyIirdIoelety."oondrmtedby i‘rumlmollet's.'|ha eolullm 1 pqrular among the dl: wee gs i 5 i i § .ii ii 'iii iii _ " lynern ewisffrppmen d y c tion C Il-SIG! Breeding. For leafy stgetatmnzmpe. K have home hairlua pigs. After the and mating these to hens with _*"' R004 e8¥ l°¢°°N|l- The” is little meat and cereal offers certain de- BIRD!-1" CHANGES mai; gi: timimims policy hu wanna in me sixteen eiemsnu ra average uired o It wud bv -== inwwu mid: sumo. mfmmn mmm w°h'§°.l $2 is ...i'»s'.i°i'if°._°°1~i'»';°‘;‘i'»'=i.¢'§"fif- of (U °fl° *W1 U19 Um' W “"0" 9° no atiermn was made to select the ments are: oxygen. carbon, hydro- <1 it) to discover the changes which ww” mm . modumm gms- gen. nitrogen, calcium, phssporgug, eral requirements are provided fcl' "h° “$53 °f "W YU" 5*" However, there is much sulphur, chlorine, sodium, magnes- in me bird-IUG M Our 1819-110- TN evidence to show that the daught-` turn. potassium, fluorlne, iron, sil- last. catalogue ofourbfrds wasis- Q" 011,13), m¢4udn.“m, uwgulica. maganese, and iodines. These sucdinlal0,anditiscertainthat as an daughtors of sues from are named in the order ot t-heir the ttmustbeasnendedinsomer¢~high c damsma not ill!!-lliiffllivtbtvflueilltho b0dl'~aswellssthscompoaitiono!tlsa can With the Spanish style so proli- °' ltvmfflv 1# '»"°=f°f~ V \\ no is csuromla, tm amen No a> when is no mstun auve on the °”‘1°°°-'f'°¢l ill( Y ts A newcomer is the Einopoan pscgggru bg ce These may be found approximately mad ul ymen carrying on breeding operations under a gov- ernment polcy have an excellent breeding stock for distribution among commercial poultrymen. The most effective way of breed- I`vc heard the older folk talk of it. select the brooding stock from 3 Chlorine ... . Sodium .. . . .. Magnesium .. Potassium ... . Fluorine .. . 1.4 elements which go to form the l.2 normal body of the fox. UWM the progeny of sires and dams that have proved to be good breeders. Buch a method of breeding oonstitutm what is known ll PNIUUY letting. Whm the lilldz are they as common now? PI'°¥¢l1y of a certain mating prove mm __ __ Silica ._ Manganese . W 5° UUUWWY l°0d. that same mating ahould be repeated for ss many years as the parents an YI the other authors say? If the lat- living and brooding stock should I uasatinrnandthemoonwerete-riscorrect,howdowe accountbeselectied fromthsprogeny. To U10 °°l\lt°l1li-400 Uapricornus on for the Ruby Kinglet found on a prevent in-breeding, new blood the i1tho(!ehruary,astheyhad doorstep at Kinrol at the beghr-should beintroducsd intoafl been on the lsth of January. ningofrebnrsrytlsthereanyre-every fsw yearsbrrtoruyaftev l‘n both oasae the barometer centreoordcfthePileated Wood- I-tl'°s¢llY ofthenew sirsor 4 . Nl. *O I °°lllidel'ab1¢ pecker? Thus and many other hive proved to be satisfactory -,r extent and bis storms followed. queries are left to the ever-incr~eas- dueura , The courier could not make it on ing numbt of ba'd-lovers on the Ag me ‘;.»~d,,|w~,n Jarsuaryili,hsnoewegctriemail.Island. gaston 1"; y¢u»_n¢,,,¢, r E E 5 E i E i $5; Egg; iiiiigff . 5' §#§;E5rg iii ii? i 1 Nlitouths progeny Thareoords show birdwashstohed manomxentdls *GUM evsryfour nunberandsimol Hatohing reomhf dam arehapt By Mr B Evan Parry, FR.A.IC. ismmmsuwmrae; :M one when conducted on when discussing houses they Q ku gh, gppmgtiq 1 gms of egg. Globulins ¢-.:"..,~'° ~°°'~...."‘°.:.':-h. :::°:.:: 5-°="f~l°°-l» - 1- ~»»»==='i~1’- fi;-°‘ e use as - _ mis sr ucmrsoturs enum- m I” "‘° ““""“ °' ‘°°° '°' 1° o ' ' ‘T ` stancewshaveonsitemtharlooms “I ' point of fact, more often than not gk N _ 3 nu,” ,mm we", egg, bone, molames turnip and let- their conclusion h based u PH- ‘ah 0 the ve “muy in uw su ul wndun M tuoe ’ hive . . _ _ The Placing the fox in confinement 1 “** restricts its diet to such foods as 1 Oowbird Oanvaebeok Duck, opportunity of producing vgiugbl, glfwen - - . - .- 44331 and from water.l'°romt.hls ith evident that the fox should be providedwithexercisetostimulate the lrreaihingmaeseslnelllply- ingthe0XYlN\fl&\heslr.Preah waterinsomsformshouldbellp- diedatsll 5 UYTNINB E i fi style he :Wim are lubmitted against me modem pr-some oftas- i-mem who has me welfare or en tectural beauty ls the result of the mm hi h "_ _ ' successful interpretation of a hu- Bagan ,ani lamp ,£1 131°” only | t§'3_I_1°c‘z1r’;g;_ltl;:’r:_‘;'l°'anfis ca? 331° mmnh md- I ' sideretion of every rancher 'Po the - una 1 usine~s.~ ' 1°* p_;:urieus,isiznor..nownnyr>eo- ` ~ ifgmmmtfnmmsazflfsumx ainusos lllll gent in providing those foods that supply the needed elements that all ful; foxes in captivity should have b; incl de starchss and gqngm hydro-carbonaga dsfats - '§5§a griéiii §`§ ‘ igisgii IOUIUCI es, zitrch as yolk Otl- cium occurs in milk dleole. horous is obtained from the ti h°lv “kbmth.m.mbund pracceofsoundbuildingprinoithatranchkseparsshouldbedli nuclemmkhmmmmm lei of both animal and vega- e cells. It is present in mcafl» lack 0| U10 lo 011' BP- each course of stone until the roof If you do not provide proper “°» mb ‘ad m an 'mn 'um' V WHIBI BULPIIUI ll FOUND l>l'°l°°¢ WMU P001' Ul1|¢l~U°Ul °f I-bodes and is a serious indictment and intelligent efforts that every Bmw,” u mum; m hui ug. pork. iurnip and gluten flour. l‘"“~ ins miners or um q- um style tm asumu under nu sm is ex- Bodum on, 0, the °,,,,,,,,,,,,, of table salt, is found in or- form in egg white milk beer. orine the second constituent K, . Chl , fur farmer who is in the business 91 um, 551;, gggurs in available on a small scale it will afford an q incentive to farm on a larger scale lil fits h the uality of the °'1°1°4 1°” P’°°°°dm¥ 'im UNI! written on these primitive msnsur-ate with the painstaking con ELEMENTARY IIQUIRIMINTB cities in muh . anhlm and spinach uorine is one of the rarer ele- nts but essential for the animal omy. It is pesent in milk, umoccus-sas a phos- ate in the fruits and explains in Ph °"` “"5 suv" mx measure me appetite which rox- slements in the body oi’ every liv- ‘nd "mn" ing creature, including the fox. IRON IB IMPORTANT There are something like sixteen °° hl" f°' 5611104. ¢h°"f\U» IUPUI IN __ stucco are generously used Out through the food supply, and food ' door living rooms and interior pa supply alone Their importance efmsneoutnisroisrnus olsmneyswnewppsswirnspit- '1`l=°f°Xlf\\¥l>°°llh'>1fl¢d\l\ U varies wssrasnuy in eiesma :ues nm mmm cms ,°“'=\1v°l°U= imlmel ~lth°i1i¢h it ll 1° ms consisted or circular menuuon ms practises in me in win# mwllfe °mnlv°r°u-1. var- "id “S °PP°“d*8°*- IQ common in the days gone by and not contain these sixteen elements. lk beef spmwh “no” mp- . . , e ,ml be aemnbed md 11mm-,,g,¢_ birds and brids eggs forming large od by the experiments at the eld- its di t. l ie b berri oul ra eod The usual ranch regimen of Grams 1 mu dwsmn¢ mn ‘ dw wma" or bdmny d and indcatu that the every ranch-and it is immr P . ____ PM thwilii ll me wwm»mg..» fe mwmmmmmr.mMmmMm 'mh "“",,,f‘,',§°°'°’°’ "£5, ` ' Lf* = ' mas on s iam mis it mould in- on ma u ,¢'.¢-nsmiriy nissan; is though the pr v° mm "_ e' < ` dicate the direction in which he gm Q, lam-|_ gliiem mm' gin' 'gd bxhiile s -A Ii? I T wi mil” Still KM!" I>f°f"-S Potawmufi fs found in els white ,nf 03°, h`,,f,’.,,c,,fg\ ,,;',,,,,q,,; ' ,_4,§_.w,j~_, ” t-hwusli the Pwivr leedins of his mn; beef. un-nip, carnage, raisins, they developed homes of simplicity 1 “mm“]°‘ b"n~ “nu” ‘M m°1"'°'- th _ ,_ 5 U ; I Magneai V- 'i ' !.= g _ . _ __ - vii , I ' t 5°” _ _ . L7 » » » __ L* ' _ adm oods _ M l other horous g ulllhur . . . 2.2 in 1-U bg 0.7 0.0 A 0.1 odlns . . _ . .. . , . . . ._ and an encou ernent to bigger 11| COMPOSITION 0|* HAIR ua mais As already stated the only source from which any of these are avail- lf able to any animal is from the f food 41 icles will be both inlormativa, auth- n is obtained from blood, egg _ y° _ Eevnl °°?‘y»‘ bu’ It “Vim T33? 13 d I 2;" f:°°3? °°° Wmdwhiattma and black cherries. It is of particu- irnpozxance tr tix. fox llaeder its indxiidusl part in making the cornp..siti.an of hair or fur, or two examples ofthese the roofs being fiat or low pitched, las- interest to every breeder of :my ro 1. h°l11°lllll¥l1l0Vo0!inter°eatcoverodwithtiles. Dormersandfoxea Ippe' *dun cresketehNoldhows cbsgablesthsrewere none,andths ‘s“°°'“1“°‘°°m9°”°° ' a present. in oats, the outer covar- g of grams, the bones, the skin Manganese is obtainable from the , huckleberries and raisins. Iodine is present in minute turaloollegesuponitsadmiuia- toprcgnantsowa E infstraticn of iodine these same MINI '“ Egg Production “’ ’° "" "“’"‘ $72 'i‘T.’.»?i..’L°“f‘l‘I¢ii'.l,l°°.'°’f.,"'. '$32 ing from fish and other sea , from the thyroid glands of ( I mm NW” *N P“°°d b°f°" 1" by th’ WW animals from oat meal from whole 7" m‘°{“i°“`*~ L in and under ranch methods of feed 'ham 'm¢ ,mm lemfm .M ur., Wa' l¥°d“° Nl I WUIN ing forces an adaptation onthepart lllllnli' Ulmllih V-he 5¢1°¢'»1°11 04' of the fox to whatever may be plac M1185 fwm hill! l>l'°dU¢l1l8 dams ed on the ranch menu. tnnbh in find- of the elsmentsro- by the body that the field the vitaminea appear-stobe ada- 55 ii teiy covered when all His mils- adequate quantity. the fox raiser is interested in chemical compositlm of b:': s y |004 Vw” “_ body itself Hair according to one starling; the Hungarian partridge unloastbesire and dam an pmvgn _ in the following relative amounts sns1ysi_=,, is mms up sr alkaline 1-,"¢g,m_ pg gr as measured in grams, in a fifteen s pound fox: l’ tes!! per cent, siilcaauper t, and from iron oxide vsrylsg '2percenttol0peroant. An- anslysis gives sulphur 5 par Asabreederoffurbearinganl- Ulllhfl an arbon ... . .. 1338.1 cent, while the ash of hair gives Hydrogen 550.0 si iicon 20 per cent, and ma-n€:neac Nitrogen . . ... 124.7 I0 t H |10 il per een. slr, as a w iv. as “noe ru-e"; but snnoush ins to improve ess nrodusuon is is f,’,"°’“"‘ ° ' ' gg; ___ ' “P °’ °“'b°" 5° PW- “Vw” 638. nitrogen 1714, oiqgm 20.85, and sulphur 5 paris. It appears from the foregoing 69 that the keeper ih:\1ld be diligent providing so that there should no deficiencies in any 0! the WOID T0 THE FUI. PIIHII 'I‘hisisthefirst ofasdlea ol ticles which the wr1ter hupdto eaturs in the Charlottetown Guar- aneacbBatuNay.Allsuebart- oxronv sim canon rritetive wd'l1=t~restina The for Oxygen is obtained from the air is times. ggi i iii i iii ii. ilk. the frwribeoarushydrasofoods, _ vwonnv f -ZASIE-fifllil ll' #YOUR present economic condition, anything that can ten to heb l *_ FIIIHERS’ ITTEITIOII 'THE HAY _SHORTAGE NEEDNT .. Thel%xhnt$ubdMuu|lhsihq' ar's-iingindustryottbisplvvinee one of the great bulwarhs d our iféiiigisié iiiggigg-gi éii ;‘i§‘§E. iigii ig Egé -iii? is iiia oammsadsaim _ U YOU ' i?l§l5IJ sus shaun ,FOR FARMERS; STUCK BREEDERS AND lGAiRDENE -. _,... , _mill Public Meeting Dr. T. Tbursllayg March Btli, 9 a. -' ara' Amoeiatioa. last showing the :wine and sleep. Principal address College. - All the meetings should _ 'Y ‘°""“ _ Know About Houses 113 ACZYVIHES 5f‘,§,"';`f ,f§f,‘;',, °;'c',',0,§{"‘,f_Lff't (Killa 'IDU IYDNII BTIEET) 'l‘uesday,llarehltl,8r.ll.asd 7.30p.m_¢ Meet-Il( Pmvlnda Dalrymen’a Assoeiaiisg Wedaasiay,.llarels 7th,.9.$0 s;m. and 2 ,_ ._ if-~.:;: iz-is-.-:.:,‘ "-.....° Wednesday, March 70|, 730 p. ra. of uunsssls csnqs win g|v¢'.., ,,' lustraiad talk on parasites in Pauli,-y and pomibly Horses. Central Farmers’ Institute. Thursday, Match 8th, 10.8) a. ru. Auusal Meeting of the P. E. I. Sheep Brsq. Thursday, March 80, 1 p. ra. sharp Meeting of Swine Growers’ Association. Dr Cameron will probably give a dems, stratlos at the Davis 8: Fraser kiiliq femur L W. Shaw of Prince of Walu -m W. M. Cameron Ph_D ul. elects of parasites sa Thursday, March 8th, 7.8) P. M. Publle meeting on Marketing under auspieq P. E. I, Potato Growers’ Associaiiss. will be given by Pro. be largely attended. CHAYIIBKVUI. ‘Ill HIGIATION OP OUI 0l~ NADA 638| Hsggggirgi _€ga§§§'§=t gi E 2 2 gig §= ii; i§§§iEi£l 2=i§§§§i§ “riii gg 5 rgas 3 5 FU' K Bead. on m\f”|_ Ihsveaualilninlm theaboveaddrm outsideaud sids.'i`his a rrgggggsg r'5§Sa§§§“g§ iiifgigiiiiiiiiiiiiiigg i i§_i,i§i§iis§il;§§§s;, 5;; iéiiiilitiiiiiiliiiiiéi is; agar: gif tg: 2 "irztrsi. .2§i2i2!1i}$L§?”‘* unch: 'sul' vacuuua"° ’ I’llJsmU1,I.ll|. '%=UF1hassa ~ e- i I _ '=-*---“==-=-======~==_= __--___._...______ Jack Miner And Ure Birds | lylsolisinerllaaslt-.alimory $ F 5'- =gr'sr= agégiri § iris _El-§.§ _litiirii §§?§i§§§i§E§ g§?5 iii? *Elgin gg Es E 5 U Ei gs? 5223;’ 15 2;' siiii I iii iii yi iigggggégiggi 5 i. 5 _ .ti ..,».; ii i. .2 ig 5355:; ,...r§l;§r§ -t is Z =9§§5ri“§.§3 ‘ii 35 R.;-izrt-iiiirifgi i tb wiuie a rw i0n River the large Y 5 5 §r s E sg IZ' as-ii §?§g§5;a 5§§€l§§° =§§§§s. s§"“ Q they islands o plaol. who killed that tht! 1 the oil' s ocks i. I iowa s rcs. oi UN ¥ §. ri §sg§§5§'zE§§§§§E 5!5:,iE5.§.9§§§ 5 ;'§B§ g§§9_g§ E DI! new in thi hill shoot ng Off. smell to rise they wi bi time before then ever! “°rr: f oc UA' if three at the »P°\‘*~ than égisglel 5 t rig 1* §§§§}i§ g,§ pamall had md. suruun**‘ 1qgl1!\'l"