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0 It$.4= QIVD14% 4Q 944V lb -N.4 WAY W�m Tf rgg� 4,17g e,Ind MOV.-, utcitIng abent Wylen IN, Comes RAW Ion- r,6d the judqq, the,:, atw-A ect to pose -for ins - 42, *bw c4f �'Aoer is In - BPI). ............. will generally give Y_ than the a or may bei WOV4'0130 I in Aprll. 40tvMON more attention than Unruly OUe found it Ma4ck easier to pzcl�oo stignt rellog. SIQU a Will s% break a young calf than 0116 uegloet"` 1&e1sMsQ3atnd1ninoxV4'AsW3 new ed until too old. Lou cannot teach neela has -been used oen. used applies to pen used Iold dog new tricW (Dyr� 30P, PE(Dw% s W ed by DoCtors &Ad 6 for ap train -Ing a calf as in other -cases od d -6.4 Y onbegin their "leading les$0115" V than fiftee ,hen TAPM M),ry wi2l -few weeks old, by tak- g'sT ca"' -964Z, A , A Ankling they are but a touch. The �-,,bandful to _-thO 0414=0 Yetd', in them to the watering t 1V&1KULLQ]? PEUTUAL g will soon discover the purpose lug grsws beging calf hira and ty., Is that selection- that ithof the sell Tlill- hasten C(Dpy. of the rpe and halter on 'Inne ---fe 'hould be done prefe t . the drink at the end, of the waix win come most nearly litting in un(14'r -aces will, serves as a bait for coming. After all coxiditiom and eircunista sliower to prevent -- also 'advisable 1151181b L of the RV , ga-ving Seeds, ONT- leading him a bit, it i I prove to be the %dr0t, of sut- IMEAD OFFEC13--SEAFORT11, e f food, a carrot, cess in the largest portion not pay to save Your Own to off er him,,a bit -Aarrowz vQO�ble and fiewer' seeds from 9, O;T-10ERS: or other wegetable, as this. elps his stage farmers which the' to the selection of the rested in one is inte hwood - President coming the next time. It is always choic down james Divans, Beee D bree4 of eattle, pl%la and. is-willin to take Goderich Vice -Pres. b ent with a calf just correct type of the oyb est to be pati edIng :5 ames Connolly r, milking Sho#t- t1h 0&ry great Care that Is absolute- r: Seaforth� Sec. -Trees- learning to lead, but if it should. on" -the dual purpose oi D. F. MicGrego of cattle this Work to prvent The class and -breed ly.,e0entia in I ay from his teacher, it is us- horn. get aw or the farmer ss-breed-ing 'of i-vatiA. AGENTS: ually twice as difficult a task to catch that has done more f yolled cro an Alex. Leitch, R. EL No. 1, ullnwn ; conditions -and actice may make him again, as the calf is expecting an of AmeBes, under all tje��.,'�uch a p "Hinchley, Seaforth; John A-- other breed lute: bby, 'but, generally ,,q ln� no W E rtunity of repeating the act. circumstances "Ohy' =Y . t - GpPO absolutely bnlkrattical. After a mo -Xistence, the COW that spe , ing, it is ray, Egmondville; J. W. Yeo, Gde nth or two before the of cattle in, e rich- R. G. jarmuth, Brodhagen; JaB. be bathed every can bring a,gQOO calf that can e 40qM,::cAliii0t have an'sbundance of Ifair the calf shoul4 b n d let the plants 90 to seed, 'water ,,Wait, Blyth. few' days in -arm It does urned into a high el- nd wose darn b use a s SOOU as seed starts to Inot hurt the calf to be co-pletely,,wel ths, time 4 nZditro,, raising , good. ,he - If one DIRECTORS: A calf will forn% flowers disappear. soaked" if the weather is warm.. William Rinin, R. R. No. 2, SeafOrth; ve enou h in Wait until the flowering session Is ith g tar soap is the best g Jame, good latherim g -hen saves the- find di,=cteikdcCbn-. as, Brodhagen* e table and er and t ' 11 " I - 1 �: :, .,. T, John BenneWl �Onnolly, of cleanser to Uqe. This will keep -that is acceptable upon ith practical1v ov the -new eqUiPOM I I for seed, these, are 4. stand the ell, onnatice from IEvans, Beechwood; Jame last,.,�Ow blooms Goderich; Alex. Broadfoot,"NO. 3, Sea- the hair glossy aild, well g�roonhed, be- whose constitution will Slex Perf V ate i; des its cleaning effects. It will al- matic conditions of all parts of the usually inferior and developing from high-pompreisiop absoluW, forth; Robert Ferris, H -lock; George sl ng of the, hide. A world pind ,when her usfulnb� upon tif� li6jit,blooms 'Will be very late seed b6d�� liuea-twith is --with _&tmc00t1 in McCartney, so prevent sea Tho e apy gasoline lated No. 3, Seaforth-, Bffurray b and brush may be used d ma_,profitaNy true of vegetables to a anginev aU44 SholdiC,, curry com the farm has cease no o, ex cu. uude;ii, 4,ka v, Brucefield James t a sacrifice to cerl*ia. extent. If Y6u allow the bns limootimessi th Walton. e:;,,nce -h1l, Pio The best corn thei.ha,rivesting season. ri�g. ginning at the soul- breed be found that will meet all fun -sized, bodW, amplli�l th Ro a Gibson, in giving the air a cmrlY, -OvY aP' be marketed withop such iit. to . -n1 ce you shorten $1300 cm approach- C L shows up well in the the canner class Whore can re, for instan , V, 8
Ph roomy 0
ders, und continuing to the tail -bone, these'requirements out of -the Short- is pr6duced from the long, eRtra early ofdePeA&b rservice-vi L014DON -AND VT�NGIHAM with a Wide brush, a much be#er horn that hi�_A_in more recent years, most amateurs want to eat Toir adult passengeraq With com- maiked 1�"_ ou fimm *1 m0chm'- ilking Short- this 'and save the later stuff, which, T- 970 deep lunurious, s Qurav-
zais and fortable broader appeaing loin and ham will become kilown as the -t to incars 2LDoor e the result. horn?� As a friend expressed i in addition to being injured'by frost, flainp you-eved only TO, le yourself. tho new De waeCoupe 910 better if me a few years ago: 'They have pToduces late colift, next year. ami. The calf Will also appear invented a s paratior that could- e off faa- higher price; Plymouthlsg.=.terdoUa.�.f4ir7aol.;,", =Mble siat) bentralia .......... 10.36 5-51 the hair is trimmed. The Shorthorn tak whith rdinary safety of light lar, ewicars 4-Vocir Sedap. Zueter ............ 10.49 6.ft should be trimmed about the head, the butterfat out of a Durham the =tmo fit to drink." strive tat c9inpeitewilth it, c0lltrm 4sO milk until it wasn't MAIKINC SET OF pERFECTYALSE elction, intrrial-expariding hy- 11-03- 6-18 legs and tail, if Shaggy- It i All prkcsf.6-& Wiol&04 onftwlih, OX8 6.23 cow be tound-that will irei5xilts with -%" d be" OF10- lKippen ............ I the same arts of 'Where can a hulic 4-wh9W1 qafe -au them ;Lnd thei gr 11.17 - 6.32 " Agus Calf. Herefords are usual- weigh 2,100 pounds, givvie more than E ge ntrn.*t. &=m 3rucefield ......... == k aU weather -the- only car 7011 (Minton ............ 1 .1.58 6.52 ly shown without trimming. 3%000 pounds of milk n three milk- 'technicians accus- Londesiboro ........ 12.13 7-1-2 The calf's feet should be trimmed ings a day and produce 1,614 pounds Dental laboratory re tori4a-'to working with fine gold and Blyth ............. 1212 7-21 about a month before the show., Stand of butterfat except in Australia whe iltil the Melba of Dar- porWain, gazed curiously recently in ng- Olive 7-55 hoofs are well rounded and rasp un- ......... 12.M 7_3S the calf on a board, trim, u that wonderful c W, Pure E Cbleigb on what they regarded as the 7ingham 12.50 balara 16th. was reared of mo91L-,i;extraor,8inar3r set h e,,a oi
proportiow�te. lish Shorthorli'BlOOd? &uth. til smooth and and allowed to breed of cattle irs wdstence. TO0. oil, applied liberally, Is there any other The< unique denture, exhibited by p M. dry, will give the hoofs a"Ane gloss. that can produce milk profitably with-# Z: M M. F. Clements, instructor at brusheo over the hoofs out de'veld�ing "hat racks" so to D17. 3.05 A flannel rag, 6.55 ity of Tennessee at the N "have �he4the fore' -and uniformm- Wingliam .......... 8.25 will polish them. speak? If so they haven't reached Ubi il
tional Denta -that Ire u8uAY V10're easily Belgrave .......... 7.15 'a ri I Laboratory Technicians cider vinegar. eron horses Usually the horns are sand -papered this section of noAheast Mis Oil - W ifferent perioo, during the last Uproduced than is the larger draft- oTlvehtion, was w of ood JBlyth ............. 7.27 3.38 IT' Farmers have come to realize these c hittled out Mix together and store in a crock. at d 3.47 a e way. ar and us- g show rings ier typo with quality, and, there is zl- Londesboro ........ 7.35 by a Tennessee mountabwe it will be rieady for use almost -im- forty years in the leadin 4.-10 the hot summer months, the calf valuable characters of the 'Shorthorn 7.565 ared ed,by7him for many years lica. That ther ef has been a Ways a comparative scarcity Of the Clinton ............ of hemediately., It improws with age. of Amer Brucefield ......... 8.15 4.30 should be kept in a dark, cool, roomy more recently and noiv the pure ,upper set is made Sweet Tomato Sauce. is evolution during that latter and - 'a. sTaperflufty'of the form- 8.22 4,3g stall, well ventilated and free from breeder has many inquiries for bull _Thei rogressiv JKiypen ............ 4�.,jg flies. Flies hinder gains by continu- calves to cross on his special dair lo '-'-of hasswood. At no period"ITY the past has there 8.32 wer. ently fitted the Fifteen ripe tomatoes, 3 onions, time is unquestionable, and -the popu_ er� the calf and gain 'on as possible peaches, 3 pears, 1 largie red pepper, lar show horse has not always piov- ........... 5.06 al-ly annoying Is breeds intending as so B�ot:h. plates appar Lion, for the een a wider spread in market value Eneter . . . . 8.47 rthorn cows and -heifers to mouth avities tb perfeel whole ed to be the best breeding horse. Out- ........ -brown sugar, 1 ounce 8.59 r�. probably the main factor in feeding to buy Sh -Clements said, had 2 7pfuls d mares, which lle�ween'-the uudersiz6d,'.Iight*e0ght Centralia .......... n his bull and develop a dual orliMA owner, Dr. spice, 1 pint white -wine vinegar, salt standing stallions an admik4tion the body. uld be possed- several lace, Canton, no �i&culty eating corn on the ob. to taste. have copelled the of drafter ama the heavier type of sh purpose 'herd. --i. F. Wal 'than., is� thei ease, e 'yard cohf6irmation T eron . bree el�a. and t1i' Publi�, times in preparation for the show Me ho,,�ijeth, carved from the. sain Cut 'the fruit, onions, peeled tom- Perch 0 right - now. It is mot AZT , 0 C. N. EL. TRBIM TABL3 med to bloelt ..Of wood as the plates, were toes and peppers 11ne.- Tie allspice have appeared from.time. to -time, but t th. ring so that he will be accusto ti of nature. imita Ons -cheesecloth'for thireb ubt in every cam -have these success- wen � ay the stick and halter, and will -know 69W.00d, 4ai sometimes employed in in a piece of Vf 100 p er cent. And this is. why p.m. to stand. The f t should be apart hours. Delicious with cold meat ful prize -winners. been 'equally sue; a.m. TO THINK OF PLANTING during the s to a7imeo nistanit at; 1; ' TIME mal�jng 'artificial teeth Chili Sauce. cessful in, reproducfng-C6ir'judiqidu_ advisib farmer y 2.2e and evenly diE 'N in order that Goderich ........... 6.20 ;ta.c BULBS middle Dr. Clements, but -tomatoes, I onion, al.excellencies. producing - the type' that Oar evL*M Nolmesville ......... 6.26 2.37 the body will be in as rectangular. a several centir W s'haive passed since Nine large ripe I -remember judging a large class. though the stallion seivice fee 116 6,4_4 2.60 Position as Possible. And then in the The time "has arrived to think of- peppers, 1% tablespOonfuls D the -best Clinton ............... ith a anybody to our knowledge has used 2 green a�e
preparing for the Sprig garden, and cup sugar, 2 Cups vinegar. of, Per6heron -stallions. at low -2, St $10 or $U higher. 'Breed t4 6.59 3.08 show ring -the calf adorned w is the only We -Watchword., Reep Beaforth ........... 3.15 shinny show halter, head up, etc., the den teeth. (Cider), I teaspoonful spiced (cloves, Fair some .20 years ago..�anid select- demands,of the Market,, ban ...... 7.06 also for a supply of winter blooming "' Joseph o - a. beautiful in irmind the.
St. Colum, exhibitor will have a much better The set as discovered by innamon, allspice and nutmeg tied ing for premier bon rs and never dverlook the first of -'all Dublin ............. 7.11 3.22 hance Of taking the blue ribbon. flowers. Bulbs are required in this Thorne, a dental technician of Jack- e it -black 'horse whose name -1 do not"rd- ssentials, soundnLiss.-, C connection, and recent importation son, Tenn., who gave in exchange for inii a piece of thick cotton, so that 7esL p.m. The one who shows the animal ;hould will not darken the tomatoes). Mix Member. He was owned by a prow-, is d tracti6r- ave affect- aan. p.m. ct the eFiticism from. Hlland will -cow be available in it a modern denture. ther and -boil for -one hour. - Stir inent breeder and I considered bluO The"tritek an
...... 11.17 5.38 9.37 watch,the judge, dat)a all seed -stores. It is a simple Mat- Loge irse business, and it -is onlY, Dublin 5.44 he is making to hi' self, and read- ter to have a brilliant display of.tul- often to prevent corching. the mest individual in the; class on ed the h(i I V, St. Columban. 11.22 in account of his symmetry, quality,, the high-class spe6ial purpose hor=1,'
Seaforth 11.33 5.53 9.50 just the position of the calf accord- ips, hyacinths, crocuses, and -other Canned Tomato SOUP. s sid style- and'action, but: he was some- vh&�Lficjr for farm, or.. city use, or m
ngly.-Rarlan J. Leach, Fowlerton, Spring loomers, if they are planted TASTY TOMATO PICKLE RECIPES Cut in thin slices three onion _Canhpe.to raise
Clinton ...... 11-50 6.08-6.53 10-04 i what,lacking in strength of bone. I the saddle, thatwe; 12.01 7.03 10.1.1 Ind. in September or early October.- When cook on a hot pan, in half a -cupful ow !low he br6d or what be- and sell at satisfactory prices. Thiij
Holmesville ies a FOR HOUSEHOLD WINTER of bacon fat, until a rich brown. JjLjv6 don't kn L�Lt intelligent and ente'rprisin.g. breeder,:
Goderich 12.20 7.20 10-30 d.fferent -variet: came, of him, but in the light of wb
bloom will be spread over that other- PkESERVES. ready, in a soup kettle, a peck of -ripe e then, and who studies-ti,e maiket end nows M',�
the year, from tomatoes, cut in quarters; add to -these I have seen sine especially IgDO'd -horse however,. find pli
ADVANTAGES OF A I SILO wise barren season of Chutney. the content' of t& -pan and cook until after considering the7 trend - Of - the of room, at the top and a - I
early Spring until the first of the Red Tontato and Apple s arket, I think if I bid a similar sp Vill C. P. R. TIME TABLE litages of the silo may, be mence to flower. Most Twelve large ripe tomatoes, twelve the tomatqeg are quite soft and, pulpy. opportuniti in the production,''6f high
The adva perennials com > judge to-d'ay I milgW select summed up as follow's: of there bulbs alsD, especially those apples, twelve medium-sized onions, Press through a coarse sieve that will class t( substances- class Percheron horses.* ast. 1. it provides a means of saving of the ,forcing type, which are usually one cupful s . mall seedless raisins, four retain the skin and see&, and rub a horse. with molre bone, S.M. a larger percentage of the nutrients listed separately in the 'bulb ca-ta- large green Peppers, one cupful vine- the pulp through. Rettim to kettle and weight, even though the attrac-. ......... 6.50 one table- with opie teaspoonful each of groqud tive qualities above specified.were not Goderich ........... in the corn crop, especiafiy in case of* gar, two Cupfuls sugar, so outstanding. Foretelling Success- TMat the English seem.to be tryin& Menset ..................... 5.55 2 teaspoonful
6.04 drought, early frost or failure to ma-, spoonful 'gin . get, One tablespoonful of cloveb and allspice, V k, one ful and impressive sires and d�anls is to do is to Make, a golf- ball that thW
kaeGiaw .................... salt. each of white pepper and blac can hit .and the America;ms qan7t,-'
Auburn .................... 6.11 ture. the nutrients of Chop theAomatoes, apples, onAons tables p*aonful and one-half of -salt and the work of a -a -,equine genius, emd The.syracuse Herald. 6.25 2. It conserves nd let boil siich men are almost as scarce as Blyth ...................... the entire corn crop in palatable form. and Peppers- very fine. Add to the one cupful brown sugar, a en% teeth." The only general rule ............... 6.40 d two quarts, of "h I � � Some Nebuchadnezzar -has set.up M
Walton ..... 3. It insures a saving of time an remaining ingredients and boil until for five mlnutes� Add Iml, -
..... 6.52 come to a boil add that can saelye applied and is i -nation god, imd.we Are
RdcNaught ............ 10.25 labor in Winter feed-ing. - The farmer thick. Put into jars while the mix- cold water, let �? rn- versally endorsed il that the: site great exami .
Toronto ................ thickening- of half a cupftki of co badly in need of a Diii I xiel.--39r. A. N_
does not -have to wade through snow ture is hot- Hhis relish is �ery appe ;o a paste with half a must be decidedly masci�linel in, Up- or -mud to -haul feed from the fields tizin starch, rubbed I . iince, and t1e dam Corte' onding- West. ther. g- Tomato Butter. cupful of water,. stir -until,tbe mix- PeaTE s a.m. in stormy wea inine. 1`49, rule Shi&urd rever 7.40 4. More feed cavi be stored in the Sit M Mee Put- the totaatoes into a wire basket, ture boils again,and jar'in sterilized _IY f6m Oked or treated 11i by 'Toronto .................... form of silage tharp in the form of Jars. This soup will . keep all I W I itteT- be overle ny ..... 2.1.48 plunge the=. ineo boiling water, skin breed' .12.01 fodder or bay. and cut them into halves the yound Now what, you may aski.al-6 t Walton .................... 5. Silage is succulent and provides way, and; iqueeze out the seeds; -cut 12.12 v4iiest or.-moA; vulnevsbh�- pointa in
"I .......... conditions in winter similar to sum- into quartArS, and to each quart' of RL=1TRRF`YINGr.TIRSo FRENCH the, Pecheron.,horew Of. to -*W. .23 .............. mer pasture toni.toes,.ad,,one aupful granlatid not a tfle tops, but of 'the speak
............. 'Silage furnisbes a uniform qual- @am are ]RAILWAYS -and. file of the I aK et* ................ 1" 6. sugar, h611: -teaspoonful salt, half� a tank lemon ' or may Rd ity of feed and puts bloom and good tW6- tablespoonfuls -gr that lacla of bone ................... 1`2-45 (dwavis , �'D &P Andie Tardieu, French iminis-ter of clined to t ink coats on live tock in winter. ginger root,, cut thin. If you cannot e resent Mme. works, has just issued a report 6n Me be the chlef. fault it t r tablespoon' bone 7. Silage can %-e used Profitably get ginge� root, use fou elec' For- eviirieryi- horse with'suffideat rogress that -has been made in nt to pastures in sum- %ginger cut into thin P 'dozen, or oreh t as a sup fuls candied tifying thi railways Of the C01111trY, We find half a -in a ,plerne In, re, is more Wxs. Allen wanders why A BARGAn S. Are for ac silage slices. , After removing the seeds inue until ligh heavy.. Our' 01 ko calls to her hom cost �33p, the -work of which -till cont! tiiwboued r top more efficient as a feed 'than fodder. cover the tomatoes with the sugar, 1933, at a cost of $20,000,000 of which -and soil products may be in- part e, cries, one affla 9. Silage properly made is a good while lIrs. Brown's 'cost sprinkle wilth the salt, put over a slow 'Will go to'Alia betie- gponsible, foi this, defecti but Wbat- FOR SALE�Five the greater part it,behooves Ith6 Perch- modern house only 80C. fire and b6il slowly for from on6 a Seaforth; 'Mth feed for horses, cattle and sheep, nd fit of French industry, while $4,360,- ever, the dAuse, ,, -rng to Jeett the cost of producing one-half U.- -two hours, depending -A -ntl, on-Mv ifurnade, bath and toilet; small b=m* h eron br4eder to, be on's Q, y a7d. Sptea& The Lwoon lies k the Pt, If they are wat-� 00 will be paid by Germany it, t a d milk, beef and mutton. upon the oMatOes., in pveserVin� boh the OL41- good orch ript of Mr. Briar& form of reparatAon in kind. guard in, the sires C ery, it will : tak Clance to. start chicken :farm,, bseo,, 10. Cutting the corn crop for sil- a letter. e longer. Be* a" ' to The Midi Oom@any has already, �X tity wad 4�wlity of b One age aidt,� in the control of injurious nt sorchin Add ate. Apply to "Call = rogularlyi . . . . stir often 0 pkeiv* long length O� line electrified, and will and dams. R. S. MA& insect pests. Station-ta-StatIM mile a,= lemon cut into thin slices. Ril into s =20, la the, present YeRT bring it9,ele9tti' Another defect Is laok Of sub tant% jar flia mileage no to- 1,220. he ineV' although this is by'no seafern" omt. well sterill%td adjust the rub ns 96n, 9958 -ti bers, whi4,:hAVG'b0en scalded, put on agreement Which M. Tardieu: has eral as the lack *f bone. - In'r6dent, an, , w en pii-,ing and -in., ,iDUAL PURPOSE SH HORKS Mrs. S=wn- V.,Ves V40 sterilized to d h cool, store tado with :tb. ministry'of finance years, 11 th'in thesh rtvV place. appeared - FOR SUCCMSS distant Wepbicna aun;br and this vallwak.will bring, up to t 9himals 'have !�Oiito Butter 11. it hgv� leis substancei s$49,d90,600 the oht of the ork to be Take ten �,nd tells the operate?, of maktng a cor -16onrids of peeled and cut d ie by Preiidh industry duving,tho. deMirable-or thalit TVt6',XOr* The uncertainty in every "Anyone then pill do.pt pint of white 01 r'. tile, Peiel�ot&t is A`3t almost daily ripe tomatbgk-'� POlir One rect ohoice is next fiV6, YeArg, 'the ltPeftU01i Ida:se. Howevel phag of life. Truly it becomes so That Makes it a station-ta- wine vineg*��Zivsr them, leaving itbein 'stleally il, light bodl�4 -&e is that Franli tmorning, lie Paz much of a commot place affai, we Station call. -to -stand 64T-� night. Drain i the of Its . r ciodit row 4Akinginy. lanky bi" r regard TICE �jj#Wd 1.% cupfuls of the more often fail to realize o A third po cl§ In in tho cOm- The low eve2ling Tat jUi'Ce. 0 -bice; one it as abi4je; Still eve f this ji thei� Pam ry
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manly regarded unimportant Occus- - (afw 8.3 vinegar,- I tabilen ther im., 16 S C 0 p.m.) ana an quart o nor lu boa ym,�Vx:� 'as., jons, upon ones choice may hang the, lower night. zatw (aftidr spoonful jj�% g pounds brown . IL I The TIOTtgaffa =4 Tie lit 1, ,tgt th,fig t 6 selection of success or failure that ppr, 09'T,eal this rgspedt" p"daj of Z -'1=3N follows �hrough life. Th 'ran bag 1 teai6gt NJ ftodkiatd t&W dive : t� I 05,
"At e envi �,�6tfrueldepaoh of cloves, 911.�, tot. p tt success O -e U67a 90 WMe WM-70 t gO into effect miaY'nleall i ftt4o, TMO ment in -which a choice is to be put c6lls� and, Usually" contlea- is' ice and Let symp odidghtdr in PW come to before putting 14th, lrolll� e thk6i mahile failure, the Piigasl i9ildencies' Of the at ara6 OlOwly for bt di&4 -6, OAS jidej or U% maiLoes. al the tlaif; individu caretaker 1;OuTs Unti, \Bottle boi the �a tn g, boa fam laldo, at mc&v sad ; . gl Y outcome swa the poofte-4t, t �w. ta 2-t= 'Lim, o it is in theseleCtion. of the type �7 stomatotsi 6OP. ohd Weed of 6tock th9t ost fit jftV104: no W. Z404 p6d fine, Vate( into the,fatMaT'S heTd .01, Cattle, Who' dah-It. if gpecial. small M toacap, 4 ther It be b0d Ot tard seedij tie, o044 eOU&Itibng -mar exist, that 0 0, I Tak Mr rtr iftpft, 2 f0a V' tDovito CUT, pdsal otak d 0 d 0 St 4 dUp Ilide&v, b tune, fildo I tdoL* ibe, 166Aot L* one M "4 CFO, iA� pobv , um� , or tdo ot, ell
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