‘ i e - 1 i ' - I 'r f ,,_,,_.-__,.,..__._,.~~ _ ' _ __ . __ _ rn..-.'~ .s»a'.»\4:.'v-_¢1:.»f.i».». _ . :~~v- - ~'~~- -ri' ~ Y*-‘"'*-' -_ _ _ -1UN11l£t-1°1"1" . » ... '1:nsoHAnLotrrs'rowa.oti__AnDiAN » _ » 'race sag; -9 § °` "` ' "' ' ~-' ' --~ ' "_ _ ` j -_,_ 1.1- ._`. '_ _ ~" .i .~\_ _ 1 _ _ . If -1-i ' ._ w 1 . _ 'F ' ' 'e - Teacers. Parents. Puglia. _ _ss -l. _ _ 1 I 1° I 1 _F'a_1fmei_'s. iiiiitsuiiestiltaieeirlieaksi-tsesiaiieensieausust bimrt-`Appiy `r¢miiw in iii. uni if ' ro_'rni~: ""* ililiE)ii5l€1l(5|i)i€>iéll€5l€5l€5i€_)i€§5l€¥l€ll€5ié5lf contributors are uteii in 1' have their articles at this otllce early' each week. ll 0111? 3 11130" emergency item can b_e .handle as late us' one p. m. Wednesday. All received after thst hour cannot appear until the following week. Farmers and others interested are Invitaglto _contribute to The Farm. The `~ try.-The Turf. and Good Reade Deihlrtlnents of The Guardian either by question, corrmpondence or otherwise. Answers will he given hy _to all questions of gene:-nl mts`l"esi'snI\ space will he given to any article that will in any way help gnfylvsncs Prince Edward island in- -sarelel. » iléélééléiiéélééiééléfiéiliiliiiéElédéilé . - _ .;: E SCHOOL THE HOME Qmnnwnmmmmnnwnmmwk me wetness' or Homsmkine. as .. 2-12 i U1 YG ,ii Rhubarb. besides being tlolicioiis. is exceedingly good for use In the spr-_ ing, so it is advisable for tho house- keeper to serve it ss frequently as as possible. If served In various ways the fa-mily will not grow Ilrcil of it. ' Rhubarb Fool. Stew six pounds of rhubarb. pre- viously trimmed and wiped. iititi six to efgth ounces of sugar, and the juice ot a lemon or solue grated lemon rind. When the rhilbarb ls toiiiier rub into syrup through a tins slevc. When the pulp is cold add to it n pint nf cresrn (midi or custard. Serve in a glass dish. ' _ Rhubarb TobI0cs Pudding. _ Soak two-thirds of a cup of pearl tspioca over night iii cold water tix- cover. Drain. put in double boiler. add 'one and a quarter cups of boiling water and twothirds of ri teaspoon oi’ nit and cook until the taploca. has absorbed the vrfiter.\ Peel rhubarb. and cut into three quarter inch pieces. There should he three ciipfiils. Then sprinkle with one and a tlilril cups of sugar. Add in lapiet-a and cook un- til tapiocs. _is transparent and rhub- srb is soft. Turn into serving dish and eerte with cream and sngar. ' 3 Rhubarb ehorfcaks. For sfrhubarb sliortcaks biscuit dough will be found the best. Use half s pound of i‘Iour."`hli.1f“i`!elispooii ot.aslt, two teaspoons of baking-pow der.~ two tablespoons of lard; one tablespoon _of -butter and halt a pint of milk. Mix the butter and lard with the dry ingredients. add the milk slowly. and when thoroughly mixed 'divide in half. smoothing each lnto‘e well buttered tin. Bake for t\_i'olv‘n or fifteen minutes in a quick ov'eu.‘,tIien remove. split, butter and fill with s rlch rhubarb stew which is quits, spicy and sweet. Garnisii with whipped cream. into-_ iingiiiiw. rniiai A watt Known nsstoenr or Poi1i'r_i-iAwi1-'d`s%tlliocI1'st):fol?e.post-s11-bn not pr011li1111'2.-. 11111111' Of 1110111 M1111" was foi'nii1'r1.\’ 1110112111 111111 11 '~'°“1‘°1`°1 gigppy foodg if they hav;-_ pinmy 0 ~-_ I soon after tho horses are shipped ti;-1 lelrsn as coming trout ii man who has he iJi'0i1ti1\11o if W0 0111i' 1511"’ 1119111 1' should seldom or tie-vel' lie 118011 111 H Vind mon, Whcw iii.,-_.. mm ,..m_ Wim... 'I‘oi-Jnto. Dui.. dpi-il '.l'l.-So mimi' this r-ity as posibie. perliaps not later th te d t oi his follow i'ii11° 011111160 A m11C1\ C011' 111111 11° Ve"-" brevllillti D€11. 11111 11 111111 bac" d"“’°" their can se-arcli out grubii. bugs oeoplo siillei' from del~un‘geuioutr._ that _func 15. - The ibreeiler wlro soils what he gun . ' ' i' -so '- _lt is e common rsctics wit some" i1@."1i}i°1l' 1° Wil! 3 smell aniguirt” of “ft iw' w each hui or corn'-when' they plant the wil. other-s apply th. ' fertilizer in the now with the pong! °°° 91' 1`°°“ ll 1119!' are planted. Ap- ~Dlying fertilizer in this way is. wrong scientifically and In practice it is often noticed that the growth of the young ,5°°i111¥1S ie retarded when this mcth- °11 0f applying fertilizer is used. When the new is germinating it 11063 |101 leiluire any plant food from the soil as it has a store of plant food within itself which nature intended i should use tintil leaves and roots nrt- Droducod. When roots are developed they are not confined themselves tr s limited area. but spread and ramifi- 1111’0I-1Kh the soil and may extend for sevoral feet or yards on either side ot the plant. and the length of the roots |de9endiInE. of course. on the kind ot plant and its size. For this i'cason` 19111112.91' Should be spread broaden'-ii in the soil rather than drilled iii' with ` the seed or applied In the l1i»lI. by spreading it In the soil in tht- way ii will be placed where It will do most Bond to-the particular crop to which it is ti.-ppiied. and moreover, any ma _ terial that is not taken up will bi The grain should be sown nt. about _3 different pei*iod_s,'1irst thing in - the rorlllsrahout the middle or the seed- toz enanhe im ihilng after needing in completed. this wi supply fresh suc- culent feed 1!or`4 to 6 weeks. By the time this feed is passed the green litnge. if a field c-f second growth clover is not ready for posturing. the corn in gcttlng pretty well advanced and suitable for feeding. In addition to supplying the cows with a stomach full of succulent food they should have salt at all tluies, also a pleate- ous supply of fresh water or we can- not _reasc-nably expect them to do their-.ptirt in the success of the furui. Indeed -wo cannot justly discard n cow ni- ulipi'oIit.i-iblo until ive have done our part as well. R.H.H. breeding stock in the dairy lioril and this is likewise true of the beef herd.. Food is the essential consideration at this time and lf. at the- very mouielit we -are urged to increase production by all means In our power. we' destroy our young stock before its period of greatest usefulness' is reached wc ure defeating the very object for which ures, it certainly looks-.ae though thcyls to have three sizes of bands, chick léittiiiilfilééii -cockerel would' produceacheapsrchic- 'youth and mature. These hands' are ken‘_tIran a cock bird. numbered and a. record kept of the In regard to the management of the numbers on the different chicks. The .breeding stock, it might be said that chick handle put on at the time the much of the fertility and the hatcha- chick is taken from` the incubator be- hiiity or the eggs depends on how-the lore It In out into the broader. This stock is handled. li’ the male is allow- is allowed to remain on until it begins ed to run with too many females-. the Ito get tight on the leg. when this is germs will not be as strong. and while- 'taken off and the youth band put on the ieruiity apiieiii. iii ii_ i _i ,mm ni bird . i iii Maritime Ht.-rsenieii sincerely regret hatch lit. will li: ugw ye he handeife rrnasnzftiii use "mug 0 1o11°11f°f\hel0ss sustained bv the siuoivo 'rua lioness Eli? il* *Zi H4 'vi-f di El-' 514 P15 Plé H5 *.15 fir H9714 `:i-'_ été `fl€ abl -y o . and this ne v. . state of affairs is against the produc- A 11611-¢1'.111¢l1\0d is to use th_e chick 3°” °1’°"”""“",' Le" R' A'~'1“"" “ami” tion of cheaper chickens. if the breed? band on the leg. Then when the- chicIis1 1° ms., NB" 1°” 1’“"`1‘°’°' Pew" Ing stock has become too fat. then oi are old enough to require' the bnnds_ B“"‘°" "'24%' 1"°:"__1'“';3 1°""' course not aa' many eggs wi-ll be iprovto be changed Instead of -putting the duced as`s.hould be. and these' eggs' youth band`on the leg. takc the chick 'he emu' 1°" the Kms.” Birth My will not bt as hatchsble as they would ‘bend off the log and insert it in the "Wes 1” "°1 up 1° °‘1’°°1"11°““' 0111' have been had the stock been kepi In wing where It is allowed to remain. “mem [amfd 1° "om" in and 'mln soodcondltion, and thisisalsoagainst There are two advantages in this"°“1 me" ('1'“"'°"°‘°“'11 1"1°""1"1 '11' the production of cheap chickens method, one is that there are fewer 1h°“5h 11"’ 13119’ “1”°1'“ 11131” 111'? should be mentioned Ii¢1'e`. and that is the other is that it does away eniirelv SAVE _BREEDING Hzirans There its an item of feeding which bands Jost when put on the wings and “"“"1"5" 1°' 1h°__°§‘1§1'1“"" lt is extremely hind at present in gc the feeding of wheat. During the past with one set of bands and the record- M°“t°5“e appear’ 1° 1'” "'e"-" "C5" curately estimate the value of good year or more since wheat has been ing work consequent to its use. ‘ 'ms “1"1”5' 111111” 11 1"' '1‘~’“""“'°*‘ 91'” abnormally high. there has been lunch To put the hand on the wing hold likely 1° '1’°""1d°‘1 1° 111911' ‘“1"°“d1' 'discussion and many questions asked the web up to the light so that the g°°d sized 1151 °1 speed' M°“1“g°"" 13 as to the economy or feeding whnni iight ”wi.ii sinus tin-nngh it. unite an °“°"‘."*1 “"`°° _°“'°'1'*“'1_"11“” 1°' 11 is my Dlliuien that we cannot afford incision wherethcre are no veins. Iii- A‘f,5“s1 V12' a 31° Um' 2'3" WC" ‘md riot t0 feed wheat. and this- applies sert the band and bring the ends- to 2"’0 "`°"` 1°" g°°'1 1’“""‘°"" particularly during the breeding sea gather ‘over the edle' of the wing. ._ _ Q 1 4' sort. because if wheat is not fed. I be When the feathers grow. the band if the ""1 ‘ew days 1"" See" ‘1“11°T “ licvc' that the egg production will not entirely out of sight. if the incision* 11” M ""1 ‘mes °“ me 1°°“1 dr1"'1"g bc aiigreat as it won-ld If wheat 'were' its properly made. t-here will be no 1”“`k‘ 4.1111 S0111” 5°°‘1 “'°"11°“15 1111"” we should be working iff-il and I believe that the eggs will' bleeding--George Robertson hee" 1" e"1de“°°° Dr' Sharpe' 13 15°' m°"° "°‘d11y “tuned 111' 1111°¢'0°11111i N0 one in img. daif of i,,~0g,-eisiw n0t'hn¢¢|\ out ag many- _.yi-0ng_ livable `________ __` ing good and flat. and has been in tsrops' agriculture doubts that good stock In chicks as they would if wheat were \ Iiielllllfilél rliiaitlvie i11_§b4_il. i _ _ fitable than inferior stocklfc-tl. and this her- quite ti bearing on the -DUCK GROWER GIVE HINTS 3 ve” “ ' ' ‘ '"1 cw" L* 12 The silo affords the only satl.-iiac $358 iiizirifbie is usimii I ' | ->7 1 s~ni| ' n - _ y to find thc cost of our chickens. ___ _ 11 - 1/2- 3 C-~ 1 N18 5621's 0111-. wry means °f storing fodder ”°m‘ Mpital whe1'€!Iwi'I.h to piircliirisc thcl The next question is the' one of in I find it easier and less cxpcrise to 15'1'h_°_’ bes"_5e°" this 515°" fcr “gc “nd A two horse cultlvatm will gre tii flood stock. Ciiiwoillleiitlii it is iioiiIil\'|cl\bndon' 1S0m“°11 f1¢P0l1<1S upon i' i "also ducks than chickens and ther “an 1l110f0 ’ your- quarters close to 40 reduce the time spent in krcping “___ tinipottant to coiisoivc our best uovi, length of time which eggs can be held_ Io |.i_\ nice eggs. They are not both- ‘my ‘mc _.___ __ _._ in this Iiour of need and thc ieinpcratilre at which they are "red with lice oi' mites -arid do not wr" clean' Large numbers aiuoug the hcst of hclii. that i\s worthy' of mention hero get sick. in] li small vard Int-losed pwbably 11'°`m°"1 5‘m5“‘11°“a1 “'°"k v-ating the fcedi eonslidcrcd best for a licavy yicfld. At it sale of Yorkshire gills and new in England prices ranged fiom ten and ii half to thirty-two giilneas. Bran oi' linseed meal added to th' horse"s. ration aids in regulating th bowelsnsvoidlng constipation and li-.P etiliig the -liability to di-sense. I-Iave eveything in readiness fe the young things that will be hoi11_ ii your stu-bios. “Au ounce of prevcntioi is worth a pound of cut'c." antees and guarantees what he sells will make future busiiisss In ti; undt\st.'sa1'ie'st'nnd safest 'way.' ` You cansexpect a horse to do I\I.~~ best this spring if .V011 d011'l 801 1111 shoulders in shape now. sud if Y01 tloii‘t give lilni the proper ration. Plow up the old sod that_has. beci sown two or three years. und sow corn or roots, or plant potatoes. A heavy heeding of peas will also g'1'Ve H0011 T0 suits. - Bone spavin can often bc traced ti' working the colt at too teiitlci an nge or Last driving over roads th-at arf slippery. or too suddenly stopping ei jerking the colt. Lei tho calf get thc first inllk ol the dam as it was intended by naturi' to clean out the young Ihing’s li'-1i¢1\1 But don't milk -the cow dry at first oi you may have a case of milk fever on ' ds your han ._ _._.__..._----- ll- ?ié 1ié 44 iii Eli éi-1 Eié Elé Pié 51% i-li =i: *ii ii? 1-Z.-1 .>i= ir: _ I - ' DAIRY . - ff `sZ Hi . ....... 4.' _ _ POULTRY r atc several factors which in ll S ioeil. , _ ' _.i.~.i=.:.>:.fs>:ee:is.-imiteit ii1§i§'iiEtmlii\1§mti£R%rh1§1" c'0:..1',f.'§f,"i_f,‘2,f’_ff,,`,°_"-,~'ii;',‘}`_§i_"‘,,_,“1f',;_T;',f'11ingznft-8rghbned in iiigtfnsgtr' coal-buitiing hrooders. These brood' gn tveil after the wenthengets 1101 and 11 half-millic.-n dollars for improve- crs will brood from 300500 (though I 4,-y_ -ph, egg, new ii, be wiped off. ments. all or which will be at the dis- _ _ _ __ _ think that 300 chicks In one flock It Wm, ii wg,~m_ mimi, _.tom We,-_V oumi- posal of the government without re- ?h5l-1Hi?lé}l€5i€¥1€?i€5l£Elé?l41l€ `-Z: $14 :‘l:?l::"l‘.~lf-_ fl- euougl1).and the breeder is as cas-,V If day for the last two weeks of incuba-i S°1_V1*11°11 01 111119 1111111- 1111119111511 1'9' How To ri/use ci-iici!i‘ Tnv l:ii;lIimi1.1'idp Paztiudthggit 11151 11311111 1-0914- '1"1i1'1ic1-“abl:>i:t\gf:,i.f|°°;i::i‘ ii ---..‘-I intein: T gtiltfsjouiiiigt- hi: boils 131” 1111"’ 5'1"'1'15' thu” 1‘"`1h”" “|13” as the owner can afford. it is good from our eggs. they must bc incubate( no-tgp, with nn. wire netting but do 11' "“" 1'" ""‘1111,\' '=<_-i.-n. thc speed and "5 1"°1’1°‘“' policy in these times to raise all the ‘aa soon as possible ai'tci'thc_v arc- laid not not-er with btl-,ai-,i,,_ in pldy-euhei. S111§'111'S IIOWGTS Of 11118 S011 01 Sidney. _ _ _ _ _ i _ hoifer calves possible as by this mciins The actual incubation itself. of course | in,-ow im om sack Mei. one ei_d_ Dillon. Se_\'nicirt', makes his debut at or[iantn§:f“€h;°m‘;1:g'gg2:(° “e‘;i0':_' Orily c_au__n. gooldt lioitl ire biliIt_ iip_i1as_i ;__§i'ca_t.f iiiiilucgico oi fthe po_r cint i fccd ii niixiiim of one imp wi." Suiiiriiersitle .lilly lst. _ ' econom ca' y. cos s oo mirci o ia c t . e vin-pera ure si on |_ . i d , . 1 d iii. fo DT0V1<1° 11 101' 111°111~ p;i1'hch_i;se goréd n_iiitiu:.lsi Suv? i;loi;i,i_.y iiiw. otrhifilt is_too_iilt;_ii. i_>r if it varies Sigaioigaiiot on’:5|,?ift¢nn]Lan1:i? wut;-1? W11~1- 351-1~ ALL- esan _ on ieuiiosrn c ' - _ ` ~.~ _ --~ T°“1“11°°1‘ 1519"' Wen ‘"1 “1"‘°St “W gneselatxtir. vu t ( _ ivxltgn than ghtclk: comg inltitmttiiittr iliiisliriixilzlen;t1n:t't?\:’fe’\y;11c i 'V110 01111111 11'011111iI 110150 S1001 W11' 11111' "1°1‘° m“b1°~ Sandy 1011"' 1' Cauadn’s output of dairy products have t-ost us u gicat tical more- -thai' fhn";i_m,fi0 inning d“¢k,_ |f'0|- ini; 011111011 bl' C- 11- G- 5111111821 01' 11113 is well assured of n good niiirkct for they- should . _ ‘lrst I\\._)' “_c(__ii_;i | 'do iioi ini iiio iiiiiii city. at his famous Curles Neck Farm. some time to come nt least anti wth If the Digi'-are lircoiletl by the hcl. ducks get in the water but ai-ie,i. ihis ii__cai'dilif'biii_oiid,_Vii;. __v_i'ili__bn stahl at' can only take advaiitagc of tliii op- gpg" we must .gnc to ii may yiie.-he, i i._ ii i _ _ i ._ Th, d c sposa sae ii a son .quam pottunity to secure good- prices for .mpg nm Uonieoffiwr neg; you fi-equem _mf :izedxf:;:i;_F(if::rSi:i?ii§iing_ pfieea Garden in June. Arrange- these products 'by increasing our pro- 1.; ami tim; me non-. “ui ,nav off goo ieiiiv oi _,uni amiiuii iimii. iiriiiiiiiiii -merits have been rom- duction pee' cow and by Increasing our inng; and than ugiiim we- ,,`,“_..i pe, gi_i'i.i_: __iid`iiiive “,aie__ iieei, enough in pieti-ii between Dr. Charles I-Ian-'_ herds' where practicable. that gp.. comes ogy 8,.. often 8,., phi- div iimii. ileads ii,i,ie,_ as iiiiii. some tier. manager of the _Grand and the Meat and dairy protliicis ai'r_rii` thc gimmii (because many hem, will Si- iimes ggi i-ova iii iiieii. i,_i,es_ For this F‘l1S1§~'1`iI>l0l\ S1119-° ('0l11D1H1>'. 'F116 greatest Importance to the wclinrc ot mi, cioicii-_) _ if any of me eggs bc rg-anon | do not give -milk to ii,-i,ik_ aniiminceinent. which 021110. 11111101' =t tration in time of war. Milk. cliecsc come. hi-0|ie,,_ wp mug-t ii-a_.,_h me i-e ii ihem is no gm" in (heh. i.i,ii,_ suddenly and caused ii big siirprise‘ and butteras welt as meat of all kind" maimier so that they ,_-1,11 notiii. ,-“in Cui up ieiiiwe mai,” and onion wp, was clue to an or-der from lilr. Bill- ltsve risen rapidly lu price and cvory cd 1,,--the comems of um |,i.0kcii egg _in iiieir i.oC__i_ ii they are wiiiioui Wai; ings to dispose of all the horses and C1179 15 1190935813' 1951 0"' 111x111' 1" 1191115 1~'11`1€111'9f1 0V€'1` 1110111- A11 1-110?-' er all night. they will drink too lunch 1"`°1""'°' 111° 11"°511111$`e11'- 911111.19 011 111° i=clt.‘.:'tloii and uiuiiitcliurice of good facioi-,i have _ii hearing on nie pei. ceiii in the morning and have ..(_0ii(_., ii-“_ si_ _games River io he mrneii i,i,e,. iii. breeding stock' iuay bring serious con- hat(.h(.i]_ ,md g°i.@i.ii the price of Oni ie” _,mi i_=ii.e. food m.,i_ Aiw_ii.i_i iei_ the tufted -States government for vcqucnczes. ._-nlckeng them' have miiei. ii, ,wish iiiiwii ihe war purposes. his offer of the farm be- i-----~~ _ The ,mst n of 1,,-9001,, .,h|i.\ien-. .ing accepted by the war department be transferred to the once famous The sale' will include The Harves- ths breeding stock. the incubation, thc- g,.0wiii_ me nioriiiiiii. is much |ess_ and _3mii_miie|,_ beginning waxy' ordered pion stallion; William l.581/z. the 11100111115- 111113 111° '¢111”111¥- of course the cost. of chick is mucl “iii Cheese Imported from (1aua1111t\11'° 1°' 111° GW-E ME CHANCE To C R ins different matingi-. that yoii` could detect uni swniiiuka 'iihat _th9_i-_ies somefcoiznsr or s-ini-else fin] 11'"°i'" “‘°1h1-‘"1 wr°“5iiYinh ethnic )iimfnier Ill 1116-81 01111125- W0 11"’ YOUR RHE1-]“AT1sM The most common' method of mark on either side, ami. _it was only with iii, n.§`"’° "1" "°°b° ‘ima cfm- ti also td; tint 10 111111 011' 011111" 0111 1'" .R E I chicks Ie by the- use of a punch difficulty that I coulti get my clothes ii_:i__,;"i;"'-951'.” ‘tifwr inf” ng “tae hc-1-` H0011 iw the Wbiitlwl' W111‘1'111* 1111 111111 U1" _ éntdtable punches may"be purchased on. A friend advised uie _to get'_Dr. mini °itr1m M' 51-'ti this mit. gms rm tri-con. wlieii It would init Mr- Uslviw 111011 111 0”" '11°‘11‘1'1°i mini the different poultry inpniy ohms kidney-Liver run ana :nu 111011 ;1i"tln‘l"‘:rl on nttprkvoi' rheurii- 11* "i111 111 1°°‘1 1“°1d° 1°" " “’°°k U' 11 °“"°‘1 111” 1`“°“‘“1‘»"°m °“°1' he 1"" houses. The chicks are hunched In tht them. I commenced this trcatnient. slight I ha Ah m .fb Dr Will- W0 11111' °1`» “V11” 11' “'11 1111*” 1° 1111-1' eIlf1'01‘Bd t01‘I~\11'°1'»' 101' 11111'1Y'°1* 1'°°"'_ web of the feet and by using n code and used nine boxes. which cured me H 11"" “"6 y ' some ogre 101111- 11 111011111 1°' 11"’ 11° °9_"“1 1h°“““d' °1 d°11“"‘ 1’°1°".° of markings. record of different mat- at that time. Then. about tivo years lien' rink Pin . ti i fic time that _ _ . .1 _ _ ltr' "'°";.~° ~`1=._"~,“;.'~;>-111"~'°""' ses: :.t..°-.tri ;.‘:.i'.':s...'l'.'::. l'.i..°‘i.i.'l'i'°.:i..“;.i.'.°';'.‘:.'l'.‘i.::..i.‘:":.. ---.t-__-3-_; -;_;_-;_»_;_-___ ._ :;..°:'n..:f:;;'":.:‘1i..;.".':.:. ';:i.”':.: 11 i ti ltotasiip- .- . ' ‘ " - _ - ._ - ‘ ' 2. rt. ni..." ...°....: ....... -is 11°’ i°".‘" .:I'°.i'...2" is "1:."":."::i.‘:.:°i.:.':‘i'.::......... ... ----~ at °.‘::i‘° them. in few-.-wsbitl I’cmrid reel 111115111' md bln? pta; yrotlt oflthoir me seygd yous Dackase of this remedy ar” '-'btcesiz-rydiwe lwogiuchnot item:-nt; btghynhmlr cured' nie Iihav not T2, ;fi';°i=:11:ii1;1§1;;‘:;“{1i‘.g{45f;yi§;°i':5i'f111:1:::i1;c'1";ns1le;e coulld be vivvtiled absolutely free. Dunk :end 0:11; 33111;, 12:11: 1'ti'1ic..i|i'y' this tnethou ggi: wth _:sen ti-oifbli1_tI is this wav alice. 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