.»-._ rd' _._ ,_ -_.».»' . _ . -_ __ _, . , . V- -l 4 - _ » , .~ ’° ‘ 'L-o 'J . -S if ’" - '-FUI-X 5.1319-_ _ __,_` , _ ‘ _ - THE cnsslzorrsrowu GUARDIAN _ - " ' 'PAGE Num 1 _ , lv will “` ¢t,,.,m.,.,,,' _,ll '“““ ' ' B' - r ‘ Z f *fr--“~ --° A ‘ _ $ X’ _ iiilllllunf- T. Gunaolan - -- - v?,;mf`-`~ ~ Y "fr ~f T-`y`?`v`_Tr -`~`f - 7'" " " ‘°" ` A "` """"""" "‘ ' ' ' ' ""`r"':"'r v”.**~ 1'?-'{~‘-_'~`-_'_-‘ if ff 'f ‘-1- - 1- f:-<~=::.~_-.-.-.- -- -.~_-_-_-_-:_-_-_-_-_-,-_-e _,F-GHS, ___ _ _.,_._.£-_-_- - - -_-_-_-_-_-, __-,-:_-_-_ , _ _ -,-.-.~.-,-.- _-_-,-.-_~_~_-_ _-_-_-.-.-_-_-.-,_ »»~ _-,-_-_-_-_-Y -I .t-_-:.1-_-_ _-Y-_-_-_-_-_-,-_ .-.-_-_-_-ee_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-,L R¥ K - GOOD IN ASHEB Wh are wo prone to think that just because the wal' is over ,weneed no longer exercise the thrifty habits that we bsmgcqutred. or were beginning to acquire .when armlstice day brought joy to our hearts. Just because we can have more than two or three pounds of sugar each per mon-th is no re_sso_n why we should waste food and equipment nor is the fact that we can eglt _wheat bread any reason why we should _not conserve the products of our, house-keeping industry. _Now ashes .both from coal and wood fires are a. _useful by-product and they should. _be saved as you would any other. When they are cool sift them and then put; them in dust-proof recepta- cles-wooden -boxes covered _with newspaper, burlap or wooden covers. Keep coal and. wood ashes separate und lallelcvnwnere they will no always at your llervice. Wood _ashes are chiefly useful as u fertilizer of -the ground. They con-' tain a _big percentage of potush ih_ tllc especially desirable fornl of potassium carbonate. _ _ , The autumn is the best tillle for ap- plying wood ashes to the grass-the late autumn, after tile grass has stopped growing for the season. Sl- cllerlsb the ashes frolll your early- autumn evening fires for this purpose. 'Sprinkle the ashes as thickly as your supply will let you._Dc it ii possible pust before B. rain, or else they will not blow away. Next spring when you make your grade mix in a generous proportion of wood 'ashes with the soil and watch your flowers bloom and your vegetlt- bies ripen -to pay you for saving the ashes throughout the winter. Asicls hens. Use powdered cllarcoal in the and risky, as tllo hen which is low in danger to the health of the flock At sides for any length of time the yolks and susceptible to colds and every* Route;-.g_ in the gene;-ul purpose i discourage the raising of corn, as A CHEAP FLY SPRAY which are heavier than the whites, disease that comes along. The advice‘breeds such as Plymouth Roch; and corn is one of our most valuable Dl;ss against the shell. The shell, un- tio kill old hens is all right ifcertain Wyandottes; the main crop of cooker. crops in many sections of Eastern Flies cause considerable annoyance a e to resist the action of the yolk provisions _are made for breeding els should 'be held for routers, Thong Canada. Corn is also a' crop that is to dairy. cows during the summer and upon its tissues, admits 'air and de- stock. A few of the best mature hens should .be crate fed for from ten days very useful for the cleaning of- our not only does the irritation caused by °°mi’°“ii'iQP illlillilii' f0ii0W8_- 50 10118 miili BiWil¥s be ‘retained to insure a to two weeks or even four weeks, ac- fields of weeds and putting the soil, the iiies tend to lower milk production “_ .U19-¥°ik.iB KSN Sl-lBD9iiii9ii “H1038 5l\DDiY Of 80011 hatching 8838. cording to requirements. The most ec- if cultivated properly, in the best but the restlessness oi' the cows is a "W Wh_ii°» iii” 958 Niliiiiiii 8001i 1°? 'H9115 Which have had ooids should onomicai ssins are made the first ten shape possible for the succeeding frequent cause of inefficient milking. any reasonable time, either for food not bs used las breeders. Hens which days to two weeks but to get the best crop. ' A good fly spray can be made from! 9|' in.°“i’“iiDii~ ` . are Si1if€l'ill§ from any disease mu... finish it will require three or even But in Eastern Canada corn is very 4% fl\llil‘l:-l 008| lar dill! 4’/fl iiullfifl iiflh . _ -;- be excluded from any yards immedi- four weeks in the crates. uncertain in certain sections on ac~ioil; 3 quarts coal oil; 3 quarts whzllc A box of chsrcsl may stand un- ately and either killed or cured. The Aim to produce the highest quality count of the late frosts in spring andiluiil illlii 1% flllllris Oil of lill- touched for weeks -by marry of your doetoring of poultry is botll expensive product. early gms; lh autumn whlch prevents, Dissolve 3 lbs. laundry soap ill - ' lla mam,-lhg Bulllcidhlly lo mall., the water, arid lilo illgrelliollts oi' tile li_ry -mash-it has to go down with vitality from sickness is apt to suffer lil-.st sllage_ However, there are other spray and brim: till- wllolc up to 30 le rest of the mash from other troubles and be constant -:mpg that lhrlye and do wlll ln these guliolls \\iill lukr-vlllrlll sort wdtcl - districts and that make the best sil Tho broader house floor should be one time we kept a colony house SEED SOWWG AND “RLY CARE hge when harvested ,l the ht-Oper lirevenl th" cunts of thc anlnlais he made of boards; if hall'-inch wire nel- which we called lt lien hospital. ll’ OF VEGETABLES- tlme, ghd dl those ls our ,-hd (-,ldvur <'0lllilli1 h2\lf‘-il- ting is first tacked across the joints zl. hen caught cold she was interncd, _** plant whlch maker, very _palatable The cow,-l l-'llould be snrlli'f' and ,lulrlllous sllaga ll ,he hm cm dnl'--n inc nwrnlln: nficr nlllkinl: =-'fl unable to gnww through. ` in her feed was also isolated. When- or Clover is made about the mst Ol ill the ui'tcl'll0on wllcn ill thu llnrll fel [hehe hens seemed hll right they wen, The time of sowing the seed and- June for hay the second cutting can sililgl- of grvell feed. \\'itil ll portllblc Never trim the incubator lamp; ii returned to the flock and forgotten the early “"9 'Ji Vegeiabies “T0 Very he ullllzed ‘fery nicely for me Elm cart, llludc from :1lluit`bul“l'L‘i hy ui- is better to scralpe oft' tile charred and the next year their eggs were in- imponam factors in the Successful and another point in favor of using “inning “'i“"ei"‘ ‘md ” "‘i’my pumi’ "nd part with a mach. Unless n wick is cubated along with the others lf they El'0Willg Oi’ them. The seed of sonle 'the second culling for snags is tha, nozzle, two men call spray 40 cow.=, ill even, there will ‘be corners to it which were large and of good type. Now we kind" °f Vegetables Wu' germinate in it is very often difficult tcdry it sufli- "Ve "‘i"““"l‘ will cause the lamp to smoke. never return a bird without marking a temperature and "nd" cemaiii con' ciently to make the best hay at this -----ll -~_- her. _ 'iiiiimii Of miiisi-i1i'° ai Wi1iCi\ Oiiler lhle season The best time for cows to l'rosllcn R-ata can be cleared oil’ the premls- Birds that are overfillt are not used seeiiii Wiii “Oi 1 germinate and will Call, and'v0l(.heS can also he gl-Own is _in the fall, llccording to many ou~ cs, _i,t is__said, by making whitewasll for breeders, but killed and marketed sometimes min very suc(.€.,,,,fhl for sllaghs. sow ,ll thorlties_ The weather is lllnll 1-noi. yellow with copperas und covering or used at home. Tile hen hospital is Seeds of beets- c‘""`0iS» ieiiucev "“' ruin of two hdghol of uhm df," strong. tiles are not troubleslllllty p:l.-.iul‘e.- 9XD0S8d lllaccs with it. It should be seldom used now ‘und tile flocks arc i°“s» Parsnip? peas' radishes' kiwi' Krowillil stiff' straw variety such us, “re "0 i"“g"" ii i"‘“`i‘"`- “mi ‘i"‘i"*‘ ii" poured into tile crevice frequented managed without any worry as the "uhh gilflieii UTUSS, S3-iili-fy, SlJiilf1Ch. swrm Kim; hr Alaska one peck ol winter nlollihs the perccllial,'_:l» of ral hi' rats. This is worth trying. birds do not catch cold except -in very Parsley “iid ieeiiil can iie 50W" “il gh,-lhg hyd hhll Um.. half hushel ol in tho milk is ut its ilighnst point _ ram lnslanceB_ ll must be lncreasml soon as the ground "is dry enough in velches Der m,re_ Cul in autumn as Tho onlvou mln bn given more :\:t;~ll- The color and brightness of yellow vitality in the flock that is making the Siiriiig 9° ‘hai it will work we" soon as beginning to show sign of 'im' lilifillft thi’ i`-'lil nlld lilo Yllllllf legs can bc restored by scrubbing with them immune, as they are growing nn- The Svsds germinate at relatively low turning This (,,-hh mm he Chl with clllvcs call do lhcil- best during -_-noi castilo soapsuds, using an old stiff der about the snllle conditions as i9"iPei"i'~\1i`9S limi iile Dian! Wiii siilllli toothbrush. The legs should no lllor- when the colds were nord plentiful. Considerable frost without serious ln- and raked and put hm, su., at 500,, ___l___._._ ougllly dried with a woolen cloth, and This simple matter of breeding frolll iiii'Y- Oiilef Vifgeiililiifil flllvil HB Cilh- ~ - . - anointed with olive-oil. This should the best birds is one of the most im- iiiiS€‘» Cf\lliiii0W‘0l' llllli Ceieiy Wiii iii' ¢0m;erve.better_` be repented every other day for two portant factors in properly breeding 50 Hiililli U09! hui ihe-“le life ilfillhiiy .__ water the ashes down gently so' that or three weeks' poultry' started in hotbed” hi "mer lu “ave i'i'iE SUPPLY OF RED CLOVER July ilih. 1919 l ' --- Tllo value of vigorous breeding time iii U16 field- S555 ls NEARLY EXHAUS-|-ED Clipping the wing to prevent the stock is appreciated by every farmer V‘9E'i»i1iJiHB WhiCh I`Bi1llil'9 highiil __ fowl from flying, is not advisable. A as there is notlllllgnlolle disc-ourllgillg temperatures than the above in or Fl . _ Tllessulonialls 5:11-15 im-is 2::l714.| better method is to spread out the than illness among tho flocks. 'Pills iiflf i0 Bl'0v{ Weil and which are in- e I a binder or with ll mowing machine as possible after cutting, as lt will ( llperllllen drnls Note) feather portion from each qulll less point is one of thc reasons that we i\1l‘<‘d hy iisht fl'0sts ure beans. Corn. Owing to the colnparativcly small ills bare quills When the wing is clos like to raise all our stock on the homo CUCI-lmi>9l‘B. melons, Dotaltoes and qllsntlties of l-cd clover seed wllicll d it rarely shows that it has been farm. Some breeders do not raise Bflllilsh- were available for this yeal"s seed- “"iii“ii“i@’l ifffiii i0 iiie ii“ii(ii“i4 in . amps;-ed wi_th_ 0|' c0u4~se_ only 'One mnny chicks and than hlnh on buying Seed of late cabbage is not sown ing, there are many, especially alllong are especially -benefitted by wood ash Wood ash has other uses. For one thing, it can _`be used as a scouring agent. Applied to spotted steel knives by means of a wet cork, it cleans and H brightens them. Mixed with' kerosene with the farmer with n small flock wing is tilus cut and that should be pullcts in the full to fill their houses. llhiii illié ill M83' hilt it Wiii 0lld\ll'\‘P those wllo foiled _to give their order:-l I the left one. This may be all right lu the city ol' frost, and seed Of Swede turnip should until late in the season, wllo llnvc be B0Wl1 iaie when l”€Llllil‘ed f01' the been unable to secure any seed at ull ' but the poliltrynlan must raise his pill- lable- this spring. The seed merchants are i ow To 'MP:°vE QUAUTY OF lets ill order to insure a healthy vig- in 0i‘i`i€l' i0 Obiilih Dill-iii* Hllhiect practically all cleaned out, and thc ' . T E EGGS orous flock which is not easily sus~ i0 ii8hl fl'0Bi.B, which are well ad- slllall quantities which are in the it removes rllst stains from marble Coal ashes are useful. The coarser It _ k bl __ __ ceptible to disease. The llolnc grown vanced before being set out and to hands of individual fzlrmers are neg- IB mmm n e ow ew mime" birds from vigorous stocks always save considerable time in the field ligible As .1 1 attc f 1' t tie c ashes make good w5_|hg_l_h l-eallly the appreciate the importance of infertll- ` ` ' ' ' ' I n r 0 ac' \ r cinders from whichthe fine ashes and if tho hlg cllhheps are remdyelh The the male bird from the flock does not cindersfshould he wet when they are ll seem to be the best. Of course this il19i0hS. €K8'Di9-his DEDDSYS and 10' are only a lew odd pounds left hero y ju market eggs' The removal or does not refer to the custom of buy- matoes are usually started in hot- and there. ._. A t 8 ___ _ _ b in_g pens and trios of fllle breedcrs'ol° beds. ,__ ,_ __ _ Under the cl;-¢um5t,»m¢e5_ it seems cess” y g“a""“ ee he 8 solute single birds for the improvement of Frequently lack of germination of that it might be a good clicy tn o people believed his message that out into place, so that they will pack Preservation or its good quality, out ` . p g down evenly and substantially. 5 lf yall would regulate the heal of tive germ, will not, under ordinary your oven so that po more food the home flock but to the scheme of seed is blamcd on the quality of the ln for clover seed raising this season “ch an agg’ being free from the no ililyillg ll large number of low-priced seed whereas it may be due to the on zl more oxtcllsive scnleftllail usual, _ _ birds to fill the homo flocks even way the seed is planted or to the bf-,cllusc the denlllnd from tllp trudn I storage condmons’ deteriorate ser" ih0UBil the €X11f‘i-fllluiity of such stick rotting of the seed in the ground for clover seed for next t-.:lr's seed- -~humed on the .hollomn W-lll cry out ously lit has been proven beyond A ` A ` y mutely that you are a careless cook. oubi' that the great bulk °f 955* d ' *_ is unknown.-E. L. M. when certain kinds of seed have been ing is apt to - be large. Canadian- 50Wh 100 €l1l`iY- Smliii Veseihhie Seeds grown red clover seed has, moreover otrew some coal ashes on s metal which “re “i’°“ed for i""`i’°’e“'°f con' are often Diallied mufrh i00` deelliy. especially in recent year gained li ,heel and hm ll ln the~l.,oll°m of your sumption are fertile eggs, which have |VlARKE'ifiNG OF POULTRV PRO- B' oven - ‘been subjected to heat above seventy Coal ashes have a use in the garden degrees, and thus have undergone par- l0o_ They llghlen the Boll admlmbly tial incubation if tile heat is contin- And every spring and every fall sift them gently over your delphinlums or " larlrspurs to kill the white -grub thati - No matter how successfull the plant - sometimes so dlsastrousl attacks this r“C“"°" at ‘mee sets in and the eggs- V. Peas, co and bea s ar planted t .kllll . , l f _ l l yy ll y omc bad. -Such eggs will show black mill’ .be run. ii’ the marketing flhii Oi' rn ' n e . er “I” 'lm mn “jury n Ewen lively old-fashioned flower C DUCTS (Exporlnlental Farms Note) For the mailer seeds one-quarter of high reputation for reiia-bility and. an inch for -the smallest to one~half as rt result. it is in cvcr increasing of an inch for those a little larger llcnulull. lsvcryonc who hos u-vcd i ' is deep enough. if planted nluch deep- finlllldilln-grown seed is satisfied tlllli uous and stron enou-'h th d el - _ i g L' e ev °i' er the seed may germinate but the 't ' - f - ll t 1 t d d f ,_ _ . . , ., _ent or me chick Wm C0mi__ue_ bm _Marketing has much to do with the _Shoo oe ot __ ac e or l ls Die emle o mpore see or llvll. nlolc lu..ultii’lli than .lily otllol.~| ids lltn nfsc ll il ‘ d .- ll -lt ceases or its lntermlttcnr putro- suosess or failure oiany noultry plant " ° B ' 6 ‘G r-°°“'f” mi 't pm “ces 1 ".0" the Bl'0\iiid and ihe filly Diillli dies which in more likely to escape wlil- about two inches deep ill VGTY 10088 than ll clover grown from illlportod ' _ _ ‘_ spots. blood rings. or will so rotten. the business not properly looked B ll th rm 6 'f meh dr, ’ » i t di f il _` - _ ‘0l;ll§3nfa$:1P;,sh;;fe lgxgzglglqslvledge 0rE§;_; eliodllic; :ltuld get the best slilhtly deeper plantiils may be nec- ready market ill the Dominion. _ depending ulllon thc degrees of deter- after the whole enterprise will sooner ° B' 9 su »° ° W “B Seed- Cillliiiiillfl-i¥l`0Wll fed Ciuvili' hurt towards lllllloldillg the r-ross of d0WIi more than fh0B9 faifiy CDUIDBCY-. seed ls therefore sllre of finding a a...._... _ _ _ _ _ l lm l, hi od t _ d 9SB8l‘Y~ The best red clover seed crops arc Listerdie is invaluable for frozell git these “acts” -cnnsequenuy’ they pr ce pnss. 8 or B pr “cs _an When the slildi .has Seriiiiinated encrzfli obtained on cl land 'll “eu” the erroneous impression that thc _ presence of the male bird is essen- bowis °°°i’ed f°" fattening sh°“id tinl to the production of the maxilnllm be fed lightly mm" times u day fur number of eggs; but sucll is not the tile first week. Overfceding, especially c ' .-'_ Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face. .and s few applications should show at the start, will cause u loss of ap- H petite. ls Old newspapers are handy for rub- .big the dust off window panes. Sun- shllle can not penetrate through dust -and sunshine is important to the health of fowis. New-laid eggs, kept in -a cool place, will remain quite unimpalred for thc .best pa/rt of a month, if stood upon their ends and turned every day or -two. When allowed to relmin on their Freckle .Face Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily. to try a remedy for freckles with the glidrsntee of a reliable concern that itwill not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you s. clear complexion the ex- pense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of Othlne- doubls strength--from any drussiili. you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beauti- ful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case- Be sure to ask the drulsisi i0l' 01° double strength otlilne as this strength is sold under luarsntee of money beck ir it mls to remove asc, and it has been proven beyond ll question that sucll an arrangelnent not necessary or desirable. Therefore, in vicw of the above, it will -be easily seen that the male birds should be discarded after the breeding season iis over. Tlley will sell for n better price then tllan any time later nn. if the male is a val- ualble breeding bird and he is wanted for use another year, he should be kept separate from the hens until the warm weather is over at least. lie will then be out of the way and not able to annoy the rest of the flock. _.,.___,__._l» ELIMINATING THE DISEASED STOCK Tho prevention of poultry diiieilfes is far more important than the cure it is safer and cheaper ‘Mid Giiiiiei’ i0 work. The experienced farm Doultry- man could go into some farm locks and reduce next year's mortality rate to a very low iwiiii i>.Y Siiiillii' S0180* ing the most vigorous birds for breed- lug purposesl .The weak birds must be eliminated and none of their e888 used for hatching. By breedins fl‘0m the strong stock the progeny will io have s certain immunity t0 “S9359- Thnt is why the oldest and most suc- cessful poultrymen never seem to worry about poultry diseases. They have eliminated them by cafoilli I0' lection of the breeding stock and then they use sanitary measures to kceii the disease from returnins. The use of mature hens for breed- lhg purposes helps to insure the vi! orous chicks which can filhi- iiileiiiii Man iiocks are raised from iiUii°il freckles.. __ ' , i l » Y year alter your until the stock is vteak sold. Eggs should be gathered regularly and often. All small and dirty eggs should be retained for nomo use or sold separate from the rest. The eggs should he neatly packed -if i'or private lrndc, they are made more ntirnctlve if put illto llc'at car- tons. The sooner tho eggs are in the hands of the collsunlcr the greater the satis- fuctlou und' consequently tllo betto the price received. The pullets should be early so thatl prductlcn will be heavy. If any time during the season the eggs become sol plentiful as to cause ll glut in the market forcing down the price to the cost of production, it is often advis- able to use a good preservative and pllt away the surplus for tile period oi’ scarcity which invariably follows. Table poultry. Immediately follow- ing "tlle spring lay" the flock should be gone over and all useless cock -birds and those hens that show they intend to rest for the summer, should .bo put into crates and rcd heavily for a week or ten days and then sent to market either live or dressed accord- ing to market requirements. This cull- ing should not all be done at one time but graduall-y as occasion requires. but it should be the aim to get the culling over with as far as possible before the time for marketing broilers, as the price for fowl always'drop after that. Broilers. It will‘pll.y to market many of the early cockerels as broiiers de- pending on those later hatched for roasters as the season advances. All cockerels of the iight weight variet- ies should be marketed as brcilers_ When they are eight to ten weeks -old either crate ,or pen feed them for a week or two so 'ss to finish well be- . ‘- - . v -. - I I ll H fl, '_ t in to do thlg it is necessary to pay Dah . B Y _ ily . ii muster, the noclclnte oi’ pc.lris,thc l.llr- combs, wattles and feet. lt reduces lhl-I “Z gn-aclfu y nl: e or 0 sure tmular ,mamma lo meh, quam _ and Brea! care should be taken io veniii- ticuinrly if it ls sloping to the south book, tllr-se may ho worlll fnbuloll..-: togctller. and pariook ol' the i,orl~ast_ But wllcll the religion of Jt-sus took hold of him he bccllmc cllnllgcll. Truly the teaching is good and till- tcllcllers are good.” That nut- ivc followed I’nul's counsel, and es- ieclllcll the missionaries good for their \\'c~l‘k's sake. lic lollg~su|`fcl'illg toward ali. Let patience have her -perfect work to- \\':ll-ll our fellow Cllrislillns who differ frolll ur: ill ollillioll, ill this or limi llocirilll-_ cvvll lo\vul‘d lilo cnelilles of filo <`llul'l-ii. l"tlllo\v ('llrls=l, who was iillll-I--‘lli`i‘l'l'illl! cvell towllrd those who ll;liil~ll llilll to the cross. Saving the Church Ai fl nod from tile lllinistor, Mr, liivlliicltl. filo vlllvl' vlllllle fm‘\vurd :ind |l'l<‘ll\'l‘il his lllrolll Hu hail lo ‘oss _ _ . pl _,nl o illlr <-oll;.:l'vl;:xtioll its ttlo-illllliilal' liil-1ilt~~lll:li oi' ll small coulltry cllurcil sil'llgl:lill;< ilzlli'-llellrlily against the fzlic illllt illls ovr-rillkcn so many otllvrs. iiillnr llll-lnllr-rs :ind gollcrous ‘liiiliii1|'ii‘l'~‘ illlli llnssvll to their reward: sllllsixllliiall i`:llililil\.=¢ had nlov(-ll “wily until 'low .illn 1-:l-:» Ill:-krul lzoplelee-ls. .\ll‘. lticllillllll lllvlliioilctl the dsilcft `ll lilo wisp tone nf n msn who knows wllllt dolillrs :ind cents mean. and how imrd they are in get. The Ladies' Aid Society. ilu :lddl>d, wnllld pledge fifty lii'ii=ll‘2~': I'_.' ll v.~l‘.\’ livcrlll estimate :lllolilor lilly llliglli be lliclrcll up hero zlllll tl1l‘l‘e; hui slivolltl'-five dollars still r<~lllnillr~ll nprovlderi fnr. Tllst was tl l:lrl:l‘ sum for ll church ut Gar- Wortll to you :llld_mc, io tile lllliloll;,,,~l_ --_q_.,,,lllllll_\. h,.l,.llhg@S~_ wlil-h ,lol and lilo world? Tlllllk \\'llalt it mst i:>ll,,._\»,,,,,l ll". ,_-.;,,.h Cl- lh,,__,, who carell to l-will iilclll r\l_~.’ worn lm-vollllul? ll' you low- tllillgsf for tll<~ir v lluc. _vnu will love lilo: `llurcll. ' i 'l‘ll`c <‘il\lr