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J�x" on asipft - �n­ .our wa,. dio* ,',� --.- � �� 1; ,,� .$ 11 - cloanled, bare irawheis may be, soddvk:.� , , W �llit, ivias ficard . 'P.4 -sat-, ;� , ,4 . I ; 4.�, 1 - , � '' 13, 1 " " 7 ,,, $ 8 t, ..��, � , " I - , . ( , , !ajuarpiu) .W.Av,. , "I .1 7I �; p P00"', ,�., �, A��, , " I � � sy be spaae�d 6 to ,or it ODd is not lobtainab11% , I I— I I irviists" , V'��,4��!`,`, 11", I—The, ,trees ur . seed may - ", , . i � I I �" , 1, ft=' . I qrday a0ti_erwon in...,the orchard, on � i��,, - ,, ��r' r � 1 . � Oft , V"rs woOW b4pile� -if - apart if severial -rows - axe be used, . . :, ��'.. �, v.- : '. ,, ' 6. feei ' ti , , �q,_I,�,"­ �6 'prabblaw a good II: . 11 Mr. G. X Rdibertam"is, fwm- iowi tho , �1, , =11 *00 On aver-weien m-ndbirloak .planted, widilel opmete or pine in, a When isee,&-niq I.... . )ft'- rr Iftb con,cealsipior ,of East Wwls;* - .�r . 12 by, 1. � .. San . om- . , ( _ . 4 � 01-11 I , ... 41,114W bwangs ",as it" lionpraies gle raw -should be sipalevilt 8 to, 16 ipRlan dLg to siftsome birly dry cl � 44 , 'N I ; I '- C 4' . , _111irlealking rth . . - : . , Ile inse ��,_, , R" , "V,��i , r � � �_:,,E pilloft9us . e feet. The. itrees ,.in (the sell-on4. row por.t; mkx ione paxt'xidd top to four I . - 4t is quitte Hvely and) was I . ­ _ , - , _ " �og le- - I � toum j,- *pz. about a V1011i OT ,..", ;t'�'.. I -.� . . �P?%, .. "i., ".. _.._ nds of whilber and by maYbo Placed opposite the spaces in ,Pults Kentucky Nue graw, then Blix . .� .. �� .rl 431116; - , I-Impi 9T141150 : . . ithat had Jbe,en, '.roe �WVX� , 014, 010W &0t1inif. isili'1111111, Wild- the first row, . The closer sipaicing these. m.,fth the sifted ooil and sow. , .. I . I , I � lbih� by Ole ,ft 4, .r t r � ", Ado, . . ' r I - ­­ ........ . _ .1b,qn, saw �, t'r, , �*.15�.,i. o" along roads. , It lit"Pr'Wes a,d,bh, staggering of, the trees reduce Thia methoW wis'urea ithe goass seed 'Now is the thm to - � 'L thaws. IArs� week *—. Rober 1". . . 2 . ". #*'k**�=Pe as It gives 2,�;S`WMg considerably the period required for Of covering, Seed, shou,-Id the sown as builiffin ,eMlyour' , .. &kl,, vul his farm just a :few rods ". 4, hi on- - - :11 ,,,�,�, � - Ill w . 11, . avoldib acted ourilig CrAby. . f rom ,the housio--iWinghwan Ad , 'i ; 11)1'i0i� build** ;kA4. screeins _; ne.0 ,ulve I 1"0;% I , I .. UnOmr- Ith-q trees t1o, grow togeth,er� . . eorly as Ooss1ilhle, to, lg�,4 the adviant- - depreasioni tonea. Order your roe . . . I . � - - �, , . zt� . Timesi. I- . I'll, , , vilewfIL ittiiii before 94y" a I I'll 11 12-10VItiva4lin increases the yeairly ilge bf all 10601 And moist e"AWIGns- .. cas in tU - price'of I I . 11, i stdol'I.,Ni'4&upthbOkle.qbf-i,o6 i � I il�� flarWers have finewindbreaks- growth of small trees. -heaving'is ,experiedeed- Qie ' -1 R - . - z %t6 Th6 1LAte Margaret J. Cu"ingham ,, , 1 41, Wherever " I , I.- I Eaotldri $tee J ro,4 cta '" � I I � tho - : �sb b&W beeh Tdanted' 30-50 years use of a, heavy alawn Na. � - Q 1,11 , , P�b­ - _... ATgofbher pf,our olde:# ' midewds I -i _ . 3 -Plant the' trees in the wind- _,.Toller is bene7, = 1.41.0 I , � I - windbretaks - brea,k I . pd W-Z�p I Fram "a qXclus. , P and othiers have Alaited at ,Once , fitaiial, and for best results rollin . , 1� . . .atheT than plo&ag 9 ive fe0tures go - ,passed, 0D the ,greWt beyond ,on Wo -u, . i -1 ­44%41ft Whis. -.t.+ fifteen — -I with . I_ -I--- -I,- �1, I- - 4.- . arantelaing weather - "_ _�. ,�� o Ftj , -, I -, � X �,. i� ".. 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I .1 I "W", 11 ' and then planting them in the wind- without being scliggy. It.should be curl, or bulge. ��Iso Z�WtELSX. George White, who had, been ailing . . ." � .. . . . Good baking powder is absolutely dependable. And ", - 1 . . 1V ftft IV ttiie Forestry 'BTan't`h­ , But break a, the'growith is retarded, for noted thvt�a light roller i,si prwUcal- -33arus . . w . made by the foremost i1or some considerable ,time. The de. I, .. p I . - , , ­ . � - east ' - y I iy­osAeissl;� #ti may,pr9ivTde good ex- Cali - . mmvacturer I for godd--baking. Magic coots so little to use. - I I IF. d*re P)m. at 1 75� per ceaitt. oi the several ears flollowigg transqylanrt� in =not Barn ceased was bf a quiet disposition and essential - �, , . I i , . I I . I . . I Tarme - VbeTe no shaTt has been madiP ing, I ercise but 'will, foillow the ,contoux of � years o of i , That's why'Canada's leading Actually -you use kss Via# I V; � 1, I , . T ' 'he liawii, with -out having SWILCUNdim mmulachnn and dbbi. ­ n acooun� - � cookery experts recomnlend I4,� worth in baking a big cakel ,- I . I _. - .: � Ow dorlit more farmlers plant Wind- " f%Mlt 19-,rowhng, sTrecies sulch as 't . any Ilevel- bill" of hmemoi Doeftev equipment. rather plolDr he(alth, 'she ,did not go,.. �� 11, '. I ' .�, breaks? The,prtincipail,reasion, is that I * . �, . , ,�,:- I , I Scotch -pine., red pine, ­groft ,- malple, jing efflieciti. � �. I Magic for luscious cakes and Order a.tiu from your grocer , , I .., ant a gwetat deal,' but thime with whom � � . . . I � I , � - ... 1. . ,;. � , i 1�1101 tPudim the came- in contact with -she lwas � I . ' .. - I o windbreak cannot be secured in a -b I .6 fluffy biscuits. 1hey Imow todayl . bUdo ' , Caneft ­ I I " . . ohowt pe,pold as it -takes 10-30 years 'be, planted in cenitre. wows b6itwee�; tended to in ewly storing. A I �om- , I . . well like& The deeelased was. born in . �. - C, � !� I I— , d ­., . , . 11alck lJolcuisit.-or 'Carolina poplar, r aft- 4ay lFerbi-lizing th� -lawn should be . &*I . I - 1� ' . .. "I to grow one. Mai farmeTs, wiK,,.b,e _ .1 -1 I �... 1i . �� 1. . ­ . ''.. I �. I I � �'. . ., the more silow griming spruce and plet,e fertiliaer containing four per . Gu lob Vnd .I... . . I PNOOD, 011111. 1 Morrils Township.on July 11, 1863, be- ' I . . .. I � - .. . I . . . 7_� � , on the samei fiftleten, yeiars hence cedlar. .. cent. potash is recommended, appaded 0 ... �. ... ; .. � 4TI19 thiii ,daughter -d-Mr. and' XTS. - Phosphorus als a commilion Ingredient of, the Experiment - , I . I. '. I , - ' , I " Ivin'd there. *111.1 n1ot be a windbreak . 15 on 46 of four piounds per..100 III& . � I ,�I, 7�rn!s� � Dqmd6 . .. , : ,.., 5--Tt li% possible in many -geed s at th rate orles also a Toronto and Ma:tth,ew CunW,nghtarni, where she -11,v- of rat and olther animall poksonsi, but lon D%)w.tm,s1,A of Agracultidme 'iblkw , .1 . ".1. . then if it go not, stbartled sbon. to secure .... white and red, cedar 3 to, 5 square - feelt,' - Addit�onaq- filfroge.. rr-.t - - I—. .1 1. - . ed until her - nwnisge & GeOge owing to'tbe dan1ger invdivied in mdx-, oil"itmelk sh-6uld not be . used a sell, , I . ­ �� . � .1. eak .1 . . 11. ' dfbT may ,,be one row or feeit ift "height, that are -growing in may be srufppried in. t6e- form to(f isul- — - � . I' White on, bAw& 1, 1688, Y.1hen they Ing at and ift drillamniable, naitlare in ting hens, b6caluse rion.p.. of the eap . The wm ,. . ­,­ several trows. The one of several open, pasture fiel&, phate, of ammontia, oi�r nitrate of soda. . ­ I i-,oved to Blyth where they mided suibqequentuste, iU use as a rat pWs- will 1hadob olydng Wthe shftdlan�, - , �; I . isied. duriTfg isince. From ilhis­union t-bree soins on is � noi I I �., " avlws is amuch better windbreak and, IO-K),daam may be, spaced. 2 to 4 The lawns on, the Dominiloll Expi when sprinkling is prac,t - roctintmendeo, bl� the En- of -blue .odxlt'ment beeDming aniftried . , � I . j(hould be pLwit�ed if possible. Many e dL%3r -with ihe Averp-_born: Henry of:. Galt, -VAllilaim. toln-0116glewi,I Brahch 'of 'It4,p jDominion on the. egg ��41%- pene1trating into Up - . �. . I feet -and ... a fi-ne ith-iock windbreak would mental Station, Harrow, usually re� J�h I e1sult t, the. ground do hot ,.. I hoe iplanted. a single row witil'.the be. grown, while the cabige spacing with cleilve two appliteations of Sul-phate of. at the waiter does nolt pene- Department iof Agrilcuft*ln Its, eir- �int:4.,riiiir, thus -poisoning the defflilidap- � . I .1 I I ,,. . * .:and Stelphen of lBl.!yit4. Those lieft to .. . I Y mistaken ideq, that two rows require pine and, -spruce is ndt adWistablie. The am,moniA, 1 pound, to aOO square feet, ,traite more -than an ;inch or two This mlourn hez'Ross, besides her husband cular on zWt8 and mliclet. This publi- -Ing chb*. , I ­­- I � . � . . , I t 1111., do)ube the ar&. Thiis is not correct cedar is a s -law growing tree com- in addi 'tion. to the spring ap. � caus-est shallow r4yolbing of the grass- and three i9ons, are -onfe rAster -and, two cation is; ilsdued bo, farmers, iLR house, Art emperitnent was ,dorilduLated by 11 I � 1� . I lbecause seven rows six' feet aipart . es and ne�lessgtatiesl frequent waiter- ,brothL,r, 3frg. jla�mes perT 1:.1 ... I... 1�... pared 'to spruce and, �pinie and, it of complete fertilizer. Ammondurn . I I - is. of Ralk- hQlderrs tFiree on 4pp1jtc&Won,,, and -co'fi- the 'Poultry Divislo'n, Dominion Ex- . ' I " ", . l6nly.tiake'up double the width of a shouild -not be ' sed in . preferente to nd- -ng- , 1. . � I lvers, Sask.,,,Tohqi of Riding Hou-nitaiiA, , . .. .., ,4. e. . single -row as a single row of § ,jillanteld unlesm., -larger sulphate 'is u ­ ''. ob Suggesti ... ris on matters pertaining tains infioxlmalbbn on all, the prjiniei� -perime0ball. Farnis, to find! out if tbe.- I I I . . _prqqe :.trees are avaWhible as the gTow�th is trate of istida to colinteract any pe - 0 -the making and mAlnibenuziee ot Man,, and WRIdam of ' die (family pal rnethodB ,of extermlintating rats, blue ,Di*ment treatment ,g.'hens dur- ,. ' ' I - il 30-40, years old has a spread of 30 forftlen disiaippaiinting with trees.- 12 al�hle al,kaline reaetlion of the soill e homestead, ,M*rris, who all haiVe itlile micle, and pthier rlodehfs.' - inig the breedang session Iliad aaiy ef- ' I �1. I I ... - to 46 feeL . downs will be .Dffered to interesited . I feet to 16 feet in lhibight.' to consItant watteriok with well - - ' sympathy of the-mflibIle co�nmvinwby in During recent .yea feet on hatchabildity of eggs. wbiwi .� �, T''. I . The nuinber of years �p grow a iWIllit . . . -oa-ilties on a�pplication ,to, ithe Domin- their; belr ve t. _rs, powdered red e I .. . s , ,as een us w,l I'll � . Spruce, N,orway spruce, ter. ' - e1a men The funteral,took , quill h b ed , f� Success in. hait-ched.-in- an incubator, T)w resulto .. .. . ! _ I 0. '. � . , . windbreak * may be reduced in several white ,Cedar and red, cedar are quite In recent years siod I ifin Experimental Station at, -Harem. ,place f,vom Queefq ,Streeit Church on T " �,, I . .... rrrrrrrr I ,,�� . I . . . 1, I smRoble for single row windbreaks, have been preseirk in varying nqim- " .. . . 1. Wednesday with 'Rerv. -Brotok cond at extermination camilialigns in the indicate 0at, Owing to thit-if3ossibility � , . , I . . 'let- United- StO�es. Red squill,has the 9f s0ly've'liintment geltEng on -the eM � . I I -0 � I I - . I Pive ,are not ,recommended to"be us- beirs. When the number is smiall . ­­ I . ing the service, interment taking adivatntage, lolver 01tiher etimmonly used- ft is af- . . . "I'll . rkfy. Di -I Eui- ed i -q- slingle rows as-thetir f3kiage is bird's usually provide a4equate-clon- �, ,lAa,e,e in- the Union ,lCemiete,ry. The yaltidides in thalt ,it is, rediativelyh.arm- Jetted to some extenrt, aind, therefore,' I I 11. 1�� BIG � I �;,_%:_ , ==IY.,R-r_, . , . - :1 � . = W.. I., FREE qufite open and they do not retain live trod; -but it is frequently necessary pallbearers were Messrs, Hi6ilry, W,il- less (to hunisin .belings and do,m&sttjc birds shoulcl not The treobed with bluet " I �,; . S,k.L a a I I 0 1 I 11 � . '. " 1��� 0'"" l3ranches t6 the ground as well a� to apply poison as, a control mea- . 11 . li�urwand Stephern, Whit.e, Stisepli Tom- animals, but, when- ,properly applied oifit-mohl. either duAng, or a 6mth , i ,.' __ I .. cedar and ,spruce. .su . re. It ,is rather etarly to consider' .1 anq, Rlerb. 'MdElroy and John Petits.= 4 isionous to rats. Chop- ,or so before, the ,breeding sleasion . . I I "I'll, I'� � ;, I A, .A- . .1 I . I ��� pl,� , QJ+i­,Al_,4 . . .s highly po% .1, ... . � I I imer. n .0nuaniv ay, se,cure LILLS '1'42M, but the inivannavion US toe- . . . I - . . .. . ped fresh fish, canned fish, freshly . . . . .. � , . . . - ". . ly k, ­ I � - om. wearathid, tear. Thds. is the. most that thlis is pssential if big pTodu& � . . � . , . fi I ­.� I .. . I � i:t . -1 I � . � . . . I . _ ­ . .1 ,. . . ae ei fifei of Wive plants are �to be grown, but com- I I � . 1. I I + I . I %,I. . . . I ,a �red iblood cell is not much, Lover— a pa:ra�lvedy( few pi�itiplt, Eilvadize Out .. , - I ". . . I . � I The - n e2ed fbe relglaod-ment on this $Ibe' ,,, I � . . . . rinionth. p has a secondary and dezid,- .. . _rl . . I .� ­ I I � ,1 , a lairge sicale its, colnis)'!ant. I edgy ben.-Ificial effect in -the WaIr - I - I 1, 1:., I . . . .. . I . I � . � .,)_1 . I I . - .. I Destfruiciti,on ,lif ,red blood cells rn�ay against inse-dt§. The hiberall use of ­� I . I . ." I 11 ,. 1. I ,be tn,, iex,­`6,�stive, that evien if the re- fertillizers asslist.4 inpreventling dnjui�y :,.,� I - .- I ­ . .. .1 . 11 .. � ,. . - . ntzwa�,13 a,re made, at the, normall rate, to ;p -s ,,by wirew-oi , aspalragus ' . 11,� "I .1 I.. � - , I I . . lant rnis .. � -1 it : � . � 1� + �, YY !they ore not s,ufficlemt to maintain the hcldtlles�,, ,striped- cucumbeT� beletfles_,oiri- .;., , 11, __ I � . . - , noTmail heialthy, baila,nice betlween loss ion thrip-zi, �knd many lother sipeidleL�. _ I " " I .. I � '. , � .�: I . I ,­. . . . and rreplaceme'nit.. I 1. ,amiologi sits. W", . I . . � - . ` ..... 'r, . . Different ent, watching Ili I . � � I Ahaem.ia fbi. . iowg upon haemorrha,ge. 4hie eff-eet of fertilizeTS ion insects .. I . The lc!z5 (of Eqodl is made up in time,� h-ai,i,e, r�.oti-ced i:hat 'the' ' I... � . ra e, 0 1 . use of commer- ';I. I I I I . 1 I I . - I I ind reec�.lery�"Qssured -if the, loss. is cial, fertilizeirs, ,is miore to be reicim- 11 I � � - I . . . . . . 11 .. I , I. �� I . 11, Y 1. .1 . I . . . . � a-rnelsted. Bleadiing .camm'only gives men,ded than the turninig under -of . . I I - I -, I," I . . rise NJ fears whiclh are unfaunded, as green manuinest ,or ba,rnyaTd manure. . . I . , I � I . I ... 11 1� � � . I + . . I .1 I rudden dizathis from haeffi,orrhage an This is due. to the fact, pri- -_ pally, ­-�� ­-� I . . hi i I il . ": , � untusual. I . that unaue amourts of owigapilic mat- . . , � I ''� "i ' ' Ainaeniiiia, �rn-terferes rwLtb the ,carry-, ter in tfh,e s1,1111 is d,ttraledive''to slime Y . . . I .11 ' . ' __ � I..,. - . I . � !. . I , . ing of oakglen fli. the fjsr�aies, and as -of the most dreaded ,of garden piests.. .1, ". - ­ . � I . '. I the ,oxygm its rban Thie- calbbage in ,� t, s e c rn -w,;. _ T - � l � � I . :, , , reiqbired if the ca, agign w& et a � . . �YQ. parsons -so the story gbes-_ ,;4"', � � of foold's its, to,be,used, in -sufficient ox- inaggat, -millipedies, a, d. , , e rmi , I �J . ... I I . . n Wilt, iwo s . ' I I , , . . I I n -sans a lack of energy and are outstanding In thi I " attending a c7onference, had heds in the . " I yge in, .. �,, . . - I . I I ' s ciiiinedtilton. . . I- I . . I�L - . . . h0aut Th,e. hearit-wiH. be,ait-fasiterr in Nitrogen Fertilizers . I .1; I same. room. One was a'young man; the , '%� . vt)E�riipvt to make .the bliDod cireiii- ; The ` igbri' fertilizer mateTial �;;!:� . . . � an ,at njtro 11.1 , , � . . other -was old.' _ihey began their devotions � 1. � ... . I la:'le more rapidly and so cbmpensate,- usied in.Canada ,in �order of to.rinaige I; . I . , ... . . . simultaneously, but the.�o'lder man was off , I in ,s!,,)m,e measure, for the diefilei,eii1ey. are sullpha(te of ammonlia, nlitra(�e of , " .. ' HERE'S another little story about I If the analem-da beciim'es� worse,. there vo-da, teymitan-ii1d, dried bldod," caaledum ". ,� his knees and into be�d in a twinkling. The I . , ,, I 1. . I . I . 1. - will be- �rhi.)Ttnjeos, 'Of b,reath and, rp,eT- ntita-ate,' an"r-inonium nitrate., urea. Of . I ,1��-;. . younger man's prayer was long. ' When - prayer --a story with a point. A small boy haps, faintntess, and dlizvineLzis). thelse isulphate'folf a'mmonlila,+ eyginjam�d .., I ."; 'he felt called on to chide the older � Theire is no ,-lhort ,cut to th.6 treat- and dilied blo',ad -are manufactured in I., he rose, . I " I , I �� 11 I 1�, . . ,man for the�-brevity of his prayer. The old 4 told his Sunday School teacher that he _ mfernt; ,of a,niaemia. Just lbecausle Imn Canada on a large scale. The, iothers , . 1: - - I I . . I .- man's reply was both blunt and rebuking ,,, : , I ' is"indiica-tied-in .Iome fornaof onia-emia, are implorited. Ni,briate, of slodia comes I . r ". Ae.,�,,,,saldthis, pT,ayets'fn the morning, 'but - - , ­­ ­­ I , 11., �1'1 keep prayed up, you;g man. I keep alwa ht � ' "And why not in th I � . . n thIat ' ;; ­ .. . . wlher� the haemiaglobdin is deificiRnt, ,mai,n4y from' Chile ,and' 'the United T., . -11 ys at nig . I djoes nut me.�g ilr,,on is helpful in Statesi, the Chiifean produk,t. being na- I ., � prayed up!" . I . I i. cl:fh,e,,r foirms'of the disease. Again, tuirad, and �hiei [AmItnean' islyinthcJ'Viel, 111. �: ' morning?" asked the teacher.�: "Why," said to, say that the pirolper uste ,of ,liver, 'that is, made from the riftrogern of &�. . 1. There's a point in this i;rtory for f6se- � . � . I reistoreis' the perninibus amaemia ease the six. Caldium nitrate is: mos,tly , � who employ advertising to sell their goods' to rtbrrnwl does not imipgy �,that Ever of Norwegian productfibn and the am, ­ W.. the small boy', "any fellow who's any good � ­ .1. . and service. It is, Keep continAl contact theirapy has merit in 'the tee'atment rnimliuM rl)ktrabe comes, maindy from, �� 11 I I by , the agency of published advertising, can look after himself irt the'day time." 6f other anaemias: . . Grielat Bi,litain, Nitirfochg1k,16 a'ifiorin i . I I I . ground meikt, and c�,real, such als oat- ' . � � 0 I . e: . . � . mieal, eoenirneall� ,or bran, itre 'r'loom- , p p \\\\\� , �\\\\Jlj I I I I f I , , , ­X�/? 1 ,4 mefided as baits, In pr,qpargng tbe �\&­ . . *k 0 . I fis,h ,o� meat for bat.its ,kNN, . ,, ,one ounce of I . ... a mixed � . � . ! I pawdered red squill should b� 11) . � . w��Ih enough water to maike a thin '- I . ­ � I I paste without lunilpts, aind.. ta this _,�'� ' , should be ,added, -one ID.Qund tof the fis�h 1�_ � � . . I � .1 . I I I or Ineat �§ .. . �f and. mixed thloroughly. In :-- * 9 I � . inaking a ce-reab balit, one ounirle. of. — 0 . � ... . . . � 0 . I dry red squill, should be md��ed with I . . . - -one pound of ceireal, adding one pint . - ` - . I .: of sweet millk or'-Watier, geiTring thior- �� -1 . , � �_�__,-:-� , , � oughly. - , W'��R/l , ,� , "I'll - � I I . - : . U . � . . . I . .0. — , � . . I " -1 .. " . I �. ; ", - Setting liens . . 'ASHINE JUST RIG 14. 1 1 � � � �.. I In.111-111k), --- I _____ . � I ... - ' , and Insecticides .. � - I I .1- . ,/ I � . 0 � . I I � I P � 1, I ' I i I . , .Orve of the several niftblodii used I . I . . I .. .,. fdF ridd4ng poultry �od lied is, tho�t of . . . . _1 1, . rubbing a ll�tltle blue ointment lartaund I I � 111- A . . I I , the vent and under the,wings. How- .. . ever, as ricted in ,the progress, report .. . j - , - 0 1 . I I I -of the Divistion of Pouftry Husbandry . . . .1 . . . I . . .1 I - I-— �. I ( . � I -1 I 3 I I - I . I ' . ' I I . I i � . '. ... . 11 . � I ; CteSNAPSPOT CUIL . 1\� '' . - 11 . . . . . . I., . . * I . I I- . I THINK B.EFO'RE-YOU SHOOT '�_ - . . .I . � .. . . . . . . . .. I . ­ .: Y.. .. c free 5,00 trees far windbreak and ing,given so th action may be tak- , " . . � . .� . . 4 " Llift: A' person ofteir can be included incidentally In a scene to aid 3500 for phnta[tion and woodlot en as Ris considered necesis'aTy. Dur;, . —r--*je- . . 9 .. . I . � , .. pinntlrlg Application forms ' and dle- ,--criptive lite-ratuTe may -be obtained ing a partile,ularry h,ea7y infesta- , 4,i.on sel,eral ye,�Lrs ago �vtery statisfactory , , I A HKALTH Sek�vllc - of , I Plant Insects. Object . from The Forestry . Branich, Parlia- Buildings, Toforito, iresults were obtiain-ed -1.%y applying rHE CANADIAN ME I AL I ASS()CIATION AND I FE . To -Fertilizer. may burst into advertising, hoping that . there will be i-mynediate and. earn e'st ,atten-. ment, or the coun- ers,enaite of lead at the... -rate of four INS.URANCI�'COMP 196 — . I ty agrilculturail representatives. - pounds,to 40. ga,11ons of water. This . IN CANA,PA � ' I . c0ludle vit4te ,of sioda, ,cyanamid and I callcium; Tuiltralbe, ,tibe resildue I . . - inay bc somewbat, strQ.n-gef than nec- � I . 4 proinlinetrit blocle 'in, ,ad - Taldrig a - - - I I � . all. . . I ., - ' ess,ary, but the mabeirial is ,not ex- AXAE311A PROBLEMS _4 viize regarding "iltuwall,conteol is thiI, I . ­ I .. . . I A Good- Lawn pen5)�ve and no 'bad effect 'was evident or. the When used'�as dust I ' I . ' 'In the blood alre'many millions of oft-repe,&1ted assurance to growers ,that rs-N­ong, vi,gorods, plan't's are ibet-, . 1, . grasa. a seven and a ,half poundig are.-relqutir-' i red Uiioidi ce-Elst., -The hattem-o-globan, of ter abbe to rMIthstand t'he attacks of site!,,,) towards ,securinig. proper treat- . I For Every Home ed for,every 1,000 squore feet. This the red Etiod ce,Yls! cairiies. oxygen to iniselets than less thrifty ones,"states I .. I them they are friendly. When in the. mar- . .1 . - * should be washed well in�to the lawn "hie Eissues., Mainly . -of the foo& which Allan G. Dudtan, Entlimulo'gical usually be a littleIlaway oom. the ' . At thill s,easbii",of .the year most of as, it is said' to 1�e effective for sev- we eat ,contain ,ciazilbon. To.Jbum cax- ' B�rahcli, Doinlindlon Department,of Ag- .". . 1. .. I .. � Poison as a Method ' ' thi=-�e whio, -have been hitten by the eral years. W&re'chickensl have az- . bon and sio, produce elnee,rgy requiirea ri,cultiure, in the'.615tth annuall relplart . . . about one's goods ' pd,, wants—at all times. � ' I gardlening 1%ug'l -are anxious to bO L'f'zsS to the lawn i,t mray 'be d,ange,r-I 'oxygani. Th,e earbonLdioxitde formed 'df the Evtomologicail Soldi,IAy of 'on- . � M)1.1 at wo-rk, and indeed where 1he soll ' - ()u,, to, use, awseriate, of l,ea:d and it It is c as a 1by-produc arried away 'by taria.. There is,hittle'dioubti that thils Js, workable many are already ,get- rnay be advisable to__pse efther a 'the biaemizighbin to the lungis wheire - is tru� for tit hats been. fr�qulentl T ..... . 4ing under way. I. . . pyr-Gthrurn or someothea- spray which it ja rElleased, and, oxygen is. x,giain noticed that damaige by' insects, is cause of a .minimum of buyer resistance . ' � A good lawn is the, major feature -�%Ill poison the warlms but is, barm- pi,,ked uip- I . . much more prevalent among silckly - -ip any ,home landscape scheme% , . end . less to ,�h,icke.ns'o,r"damesti,c,aTapiia,ls. A docrelase in the numl�e,r of rei looking plants ,than In' stban&f sihiow- th 6 re Rabbes or itwelve Mys,e,,?' plo'19- I woi-k can u's.ually be -'tprted,flyefore When tit becoir�es inecessary to w'a- blolod oells, or a falling -off in 'the ink healthy vi-gorouS4 plants, - � .. it is ad,;hisoble ,to, begin digging or � ter ,t,,he lawn, it,would be well. to re- am-lourit of haemogildbin, is claUled :O,ne ,of the miz)-st commlon methiolds .. , I an, I , y - operations. wlii,ch wouall n-epessi- ' n,ernber that a thorough sloaking is a-reeinda. Anaemia may resiult f , of forcing'seedlings and transplant - I tate working in th4 sloil. If a con- I much mlore bene -ficial than a light faPure to budld new reld blo6dl ceills . ings is through 'the p-ropeir usle, of I sddlerable ar. ,unt of growth followed � dall s, i�­klin,� I+ is , ;-j.,A +1., +. iapi,dly eno-ugh-t1i replace the ,loss . fertil!7,ers. Most growers recoi-lize � , . . . - ". . ly k, ­ I � - om. wearathid, tear. Thds. is the. most that thlis is pssential if big pTodu& � . . � . , . fi I ­.� I .. . I � i:t . -1 I � . � . . . I . _ ­ . .1 ,. . . ae ei fifei of Wive plants are �to be grown, but com- I I � . 1. I I + I . I %,I. . . . I ,a �red iblood cell is not much, Lover— a pa:ra�lvedy( few pi�itiplt, Eilvadize Out .. , - I ". . . I . � I The - n e2ed fbe relglaod-ment on this $Ibe' ,,, I � . . . . rinionth. p has a secondary and dezid,- .. . _rl . . I .� ­ I I � ,1 , a lairge sicale its, colnis)'!ant. I edgy ben.-Ificial effect in -the WaIr - I - I 1, 1:., I . . . .. . I . I � . � .,)_1 . I I . - .. I Destfruiciti,on ,lif ,red blood cells rn�ay against inse-dt§. The hiberall use of ­� I . I . ." I 11 ,. 1. I ,be tn,, iex,­`6,�stive, that evien if the re- fertillizers asslist.4 inpreventling dnjui�y :,.,� I - .- I ­ . .. .1 . 11 .. � ,. . - . ntzwa�,13 a,re made, at the, normall rate, to ;p -s ,,by wirew-oi , aspalragus ' . 11,� "I .1 I.. � - , I I . . lant rnis .. � -1 it : � . � 1� + �, YY !they ore not s,ufficlemt to maintain the hcldtlles�,, ,striped- cucumbeT� beletfles_,oiri- .;., , 11, __ I � . . - , noTmail heialthy, baila,nice betlween loss ion thrip-zi, �knd many lother sipeidleL�. _ I " " I .. I � '. , � .�: I . I ,­. . . . and rreplaceme'nit.. I 1. ,amiologi sits. W", . I . . � - . ` ..... 'r, . . Different ent, watching Ili I . � � I Ahaem.ia fbi. . iowg upon haemorrha,ge. 4hie eff-eet of fertilizeTS ion insects .. I . The lc!z5 (of Eqodl is made up in time,� h-ai,i,e, r�.oti-ced i:hat 'the' ' I... � . ra e, 0 1 . use of commer- ';I. I I I I . 1 I I . - I I ind reec�.lery�"Qssured -if the, loss. is cial, fertilizeirs, ,is miore to be reicim- 11 I � � - I . . . . . . 11 .. I , I. �� I . 11, Y 1. .1 . I . . . . � a-rnelsted. Bleadiing .camm'only gives men,ded than the turninig under -of . . I I - I -, I," I . . rise NJ fears whiclh are unfaunded, as green manuinest ,or ba,rnyaTd manure. . . I . , I � I . I ... 11 1� � � . I + . . I .1 I rudden dizathis from haeffi,orrhage an This is due. to the fact, pri- -_ pally, ­-�� ­-� I . . hi i I il . ": , � untusual. I . that unaue amourts of owigapilic mat- . . , � I ''� "i ' ' Ainaeniiiia, �rn-terferes rwLtb the ,carry-, ter in tfh,e s1,1111 is d,ttraledive''to slime Y . . . I .11 ' . ' __ � I..,. - . I . � !. . I , . ing of oakglen fli. the fjsr�aies, and as -of the most dreaded ,of garden piests.. .1, ". - ­ . � I . '. I the ,oxygm its rban Thie- calbbage in ,� t, s e c rn -w,;. _ T - � l � � I . :, , , reiqbired if the ca, agign w& et a � . . �YQ. parsons -so the story gbes-_ ,;4"', � � of foold's its, to,be,used, in -sufficient ox- inaggat, -millipedies, a, d. , , e rmi , I �J . ... I I . . n Wilt, iwo s . ' I I , , . . I I n -sans a lack of energy and are outstanding In thi I " attending a c7onference, had heds in the . " I yge in, .. �,, . . - I . I I ' s ciiiinedtilton. . . I- I . . I�L - . . . h0aut Th,e. hearit-wiH. be,ait-fasiterr in Nitrogen Fertilizers . I .1; I same. room. One was a'young man; the , '%� . vt)E�riipvt to make .the bliDod cireiii- ; The ` igbri' fertilizer mateTial �;;!:� . . . � an ,at njtro 11.1 , , � . . other -was old.' _ihey began their devotions � 1. � ... . I la:'le more rapidly and so cbmpensate,- usied in.Canada ,in �order of to.rinaige I; . I . , ... . . . simultaneously, but the.�o'lder man was off , I in ,s!,,)m,e measure, for the diefilei,eii1ey. are sullpha(te of ammonlia, nlitra(�e of , " .. ' HERE'S another little story about I If the analem-da beciim'es� worse,. there vo-da, teymitan-ii1d, dried bldod," caaledum ". ,� his knees and into be�d in a twinkling. The I . , ,, I 1. . I . I . 1. - will be- �rhi.)Ttnjeos, 'Of b,reath and, rp,eT- ntita-ate,' an"r-inonium nitrate., urea. Of . I ,1��-;. . younger man's prayer was long. ' When - prayer --a story with a point. A small boy haps, faintntess, and dlizvineLzis). thelse isulphate'folf a'mmonlila,+ eyginjam�d .., I ."; 'he felt called on to chide the older � Theire is no ,-lhort ,cut to th.6 treat- and dilied blo',ad -are manufactured in I., he rose, . I " I , I �� 11 I 1�, . . ,man for the�-brevity of his prayer. The old 4 told his Sunday School teacher that he _ mfernt; ,of a,niaemia. Just lbecausle Imn Canada on a large scale. The, iothers , . 1: - - I I . . I .- man's reply was both blunt and rebuking ,,, : , I ' is"indiica-tied-in .Iome fornaof onia-emia, are implorited. Ni,briate, of slodia comes I . r ". Ae.,�,,,,saldthis, pT,ayets'fn the morning, 'but - - , ­­ ­­ I , 11., �1'1 keep prayed up, you;g man. I keep alwa ht � ' "And why not in th I � . . n thIat ' ;; ­ .. . . wlher� the haemiaglobdin is deificiRnt, ,mai,n4y from' Chile ,and' 'the United T., . -11 ys at nig . I djoes nut me.�g ilr,,on is helpful in Statesi, the Chiifean produk,t. being na- I ., � prayed up!" . I . I i. cl:fh,e,,r foirms'of the disease. Again, tuirad, and �hiei [AmItnean' islyinthcJ'Viel, 111. �: ' morning?" asked the teacher.�: "Why," said to, say that the pirolper uste ,of ,liver, 'that is, made from the riftrogern of &�. . 1. There's a point in this i;rtory for f6se- � . � . I reistoreis' the perninibus amaemia ease the six. Caldium nitrate is: mos,tly , � who employ advertising to sell their goods' to rtbrrnwl does not imipgy �,that Ever of Norwegian productfibn and the am, ­ W.. the small boy', "any fellow who's any good � ­ .1. . and service. It is, Keep continAl contact theirapy has merit in 'the tee'atment rnimliuM rl)ktrabe comes, maindy from, �� 11 I I by , the agency of published advertising, can look after himself irt the'day time." 6f other anaemias: . . Grielat Bi,litain, Nitirfochg1k,16 a'ifiorin i . I I I . ground meikt, and c�,real, such als oat- ' . � � 0 I . e: . . � . mieal, eoenirneall� ,or bran, itre 'r'loom- , p p \\\\\� , �\\\\Jlj I I I I f I , , , ­X�/? 1 ,4 mefided as baits, In pr,qpargng tbe �\&­ . . *k 0 . I fis,h ,o� meat for bat.its ,kNN, . ,, ,one ounce of I . ... a mixed � . � . ! I pawdered red squill should b� 11) . � . w��Ih enough water to maike a thin '- I . ­ � I I paste without lunilpts, aind.. ta this _,�'� ' , should be ,added, -one ID.Qund tof the fis�h 1�_ � � . . I � .1 . I I I or Ineat �§ .. . �f and. mixed thloroughly. In :-- * 9 I � . inaking a ce-reab balit, one ounirle. of. — 0 . � ... . . . � 0 . I dry red squill, should be md��ed with I . . . - -one pound of ceireal, adding one pint . - ` - . I .: of sweet millk or'-Watier, geiTring thior- �� -1 . , � �_�__,-:-� , , � oughly. - , W'��R/l , ,� , "I'll - � I I . - : . U . � . . . I . .0. — , � . . I " -1 .. " . I �. ; ", - Setting liens . . 'ASHINE JUST RIG 14. 1 1 � � � �.. I In.111-111k), --- I _____ . � I ... - ' , and Insecticides .. � - I I .1- . ,/ I � . 0 � . I I � I P � 1, I ' I i I . , .Orve of the several niftblodii used I . I . . I .. .,. fdF ridd4ng poultry �od lied is, tho�t of . . . . _1 1, . rubbing a ll�tltle blue ointment lartaund I I � 111- A . . I I , the vent and under the,wings. How- .. . ever, as ricted in ,the progress, report .. . j - , - 0 1 . I I I -of the Divistion of Pouftry Husbandry . . . .1 . . . I . . .1 I - I-— �. I ( . � I -1 I 3 I I - I . I ' . ' I I . I i � . '. ... . 11 . � I ; CteSNAPSPOT CUIL . 1\� '' . - 11 . . . . . . I., . . * I . I I- . I THINK B.EFO'RE-YOU SHOOT '�_ - . . .I . � .. . . . . . . . .. I . ­ .: Y.. .. c I with those from whom you want business. � I 1: . I I I I . � . I lou cannot tegl, from -the alypear- s 0 whetbieT 'or not of ammonium nitrate. I These niltTogen milateaiials, all leave 4 " Llift: A' person ofteir can be included incidentally In a scene to aid . �, 1, 11 . z I I Many sellers lapse ifito long periods of I Many sellers are very. much like this � hie is aniaei-li ''The color of the skin reFidues in, 'the' suill whith may, be composition and to denote relative sizqs. Right: This is more directly a.story-telling p1bture In which the figure of the boy dominates. , 11 : I , �. 6 � ­ . ' silence. Then, when business is bad, they , I . small boy; many are worse. Many adver- d�epends upon, the thi,cknes,g of .the skih and the amourit ,of blood in the iblaid -or allkaline 'In. reacticyn,"aInd this � fadU !s graiduallily be,ciom: ig of grei�t_ in � WHAT shall be done to. that news- � of the camera. We may move It a r., . �_ 11 �;;.. � I may burst into advertising, hoping that . there will be i-mynediate and. earn e'st ,atten-. .. tise 6 . ' - �y when darkness begins to fall over SuPe"ficiail -blbtod vestsels. Pale pex- ,sonisi aule n,Qt rije�cetsslarily anae,mic, and, etn linlUerest to feirtilizer uslersq.. Yert- Plizers leia�Njing alkahne, residule in- paper paragrapher who recently averred that it is not a pessimist few Inches or"a few feet'and changei the composition d6didedly. In this " ,,, ;1; I - I � I tion, on the part of those addressed. I . .1, . . . their business. Many don't advertise at thlase with (good collior may be. An exam6natibrit 'of the bboo,d itself ,an- c0ludle vit4te ,of sioda, ,cyanamid and I callcium; Tuiltralbe, ,tibe resildue who takes the worst possible view � w&Y we afe able properly to place . . �., � I . I . .1�� �: � . T Buyers are attentive and responsive l� to � I I � . all. . . I I I sweTs the question. . --.-- I I - A"&I'aIgnbstis whieh, wh0e fillim. the suliphate iof amimbritia, am- I 'and, of things, but an a mateur pbotog- raph"e'r? We of the"Snapshot Guild in our picture the domina' tIng point of interest that .every good picture _., ll .. I I .those Who maintain steady contact with I- ' .. .... I I , . reveals ,-the na- ,tureof the inaemia musit bei the first owoMumi nit��-ajllo urea h&ve an acid' tendenicy, ' . � know that this is a scurrilous ca- ,must" have., To be' effective, this 11 I with them—via published advertising ' ' . To' I ' I site!,,,) towards ,securinig. proper treat- . � nard, considlifffig that pictures taken� principal point of, Interest should" . '1111;1�1 . I I , . "', I .. I them they are friendly. When in the. mar- I The right idea is, of course, to keep on - I merit. Tridiverdmina,06- dosing �htevet . . I . I� , I . . by amateurs are being cohi'3tantly usually be a littleIlaway oom. the ' . , , .1i".11, I . , . ", , �, � , "�,�, - . I ket'"6i" 'what the seller offers, to him they . / I . distributing among buyers . information lac6mplisheis�',any glapd, whereasiliatill- I ed ti�pajtimezit offers '�Fhuleffi eiitfheir es -'ii .". . 1. .. I .. � Poison as a Method ' ' � exhibited in salons and reproduded ' " � id magazines and newspapers', be- ; center. Then we sliblild look to'kes -how well lines,11ights, and shadows � , � ", , I 1, T�, ..... 11, t Wl"� turq easily, expec,6-ntly, cionfidently and . . .4 responsively. . . . about one's goods ' pd,, wants—at all times. � ' I meads of cure ox else to hold the con- � . dii6on 4-n-eiheetk. I - ­­­ .of Rat Extermination .. I .causo of their artistic and phofo-, graphic ex6pllen�,61­­. lead the eye to it and give it ein- � phatiIis;' I ., I . � M)1.1 . %I I � - . . I 1. - - I . f fteir 11��,"� I 1 ii., I '. ow .11 I . I The -advertising which costs least — be- .Thus do the leaders. , I . � I I Questilons concerning health, ta -d- dress,ed to 4he Canadian Medical As.' I- Lohig before Queen Elitabdith's'time, when the Ire was, a government reward ..y . . Publiel , let us disdain this "wiae- I _16:�eker," but ptivately, -shall we we may be obliged or de - sire to admit secondary objects of ... f','."4� f , h ,� ;6 Ij I �, cause of a .minimum of buyer resistance . ' � I I . �!ociatlion ,184 0olleige l9t.j TaTonito, I Verniny for "the �of a ' helaj& ,of everie � not. confess that mo' st of us snap- - -6f I interest, but, lf,.*o .do ,not . I I study � I "R. � � �� � I'll It'. and a,maximum of goodwill and responsive- . � I � n - 'Sfle ce sigrnifies s0ler4ndifferen'ce. will be answered, personaRy by let- th 6 re Rabbes or itwelve Mys,e,,?' plo'19- I shooters are guilty "taking.,tl 1i the r position. beford we' cli& the 11 - � i I.. . I , 11 , . 4; I ness--is that which is published continu- � .. 1. . ter. I � oning T - i -as been useld as a.,,ppefedy midth- worst possible view, of things" moi e , ,�ter and considei�' distance and � I o'usly. Contrariwise the advertising 'which .. I I .1 I I 41111I 'od r thte embermimatAon': oUratis and often than we, should?, -,Let us ac- angle, we may find ithat what we I costff most is that "hieb burst% into sight . 0 * I. . .. mike. However, the,,igreialIestt, care has knowledge,that there are too many intended to . be, secondary has, I ' w . 'Getting Iteady For tl�e Lambing '�o be eribeTtaised in the use bf ,polsiom examples of carelessness In our pie- "stole" the show." For.exa#ipl6, we . suddenly and, intermittently -like the fires ,. . . I . . - in the homie, -not o7vby,,6n account of ture taking and. �Attive always -to are Impressed by the beauty of a . . . ngel waterfall, and� ask a fri � Did to be ' ' of Vesu6ius. It costs most because it Buyers,. in greatest numbers' Season ,- the da, �'Zlf'foodlbeict clinitalm- observe the slogaii,of the Snapshot' . e I , � . � , go � � inated 'land bf iotbihei- atitmads, ealtitbg I12 -.....doesn't get the required response, in the . Guild: "Think twice before iou the picture -for 4, toU6h 'of human,, . ' Lambii>g is� the shelpherd's IiArvesft, the batit, ��ult b6causie, the poftoned sh6otolice:1! ,....... , � .., 1� �,�, Interest. Theft W`e'tak�"tiie pici' 1, . time limit sqt � where they are invited to go. and it is adso his mosit exciting MM16. , -1 . urs � 7 4" . ­ I . I .. 11 rats oiraiwl'to' linateicessibliet. places. and , , In- othW,,'words,' Instead of shoot- so'ciose that it becomes a' picture I- /�,� ., _r"ver`.Y1t)h'_ng r1IM13t, thel"eft're, be in (their detald 601dieS r a inenaeo to . - I- I � Ing aimlessiy and trusting to' luck, of a persoft gilld theii beauty of the I readiinleals for the eotrwifng of the new blealth, As il, m80'e"N.1 fmq,-t,, v, 'Ord- . , �, �, i ,, . I '6tiao." � � I let us always,take time waterfall Is'lost. I....__ ­­ - 0 0 0 0 1 1 . '. � 'iniary hotisehol& 4�§ and hii& dat, ,`46'o, that I, I . . I � :, Fiwesi heiavy in lainib re1quir I I the beat possible composition of Rernen�berf 11 ph�ioff" .1- I I � 1. ....­­ �. . I I . . .. .1 � and feeding oplace� if , 6 . -N controlled Mir effi6fJftt`ftaV9, but in . � _ I .. '' . I I 1, Pen .1 oviercrowd- -barrits txnd otIver 010$6.taldfilgel� powim our. picture mubjbeto for it Is compo- rdphy, since light And shadow are 1� - .� ' I . . . I . .1 . . , , Qng =d losses ibfpe (bo- thy ­xvbi , sitibn that makes theitifftf6licer ar� vital Parfi ... df the arrangement, thd ", I o (1611. TWO ii usuolly-Itbe r&i§b.f6M4dtAQ MeAlhod. feert fof fopiding"Isipike is,%,e mi,bl,iltu , tidtleMly between a good'And a bad tim6--of day affeii composition af I. " n X � - . I . 11 �."Of flii§ yma�i bia,6 PAO�m titio'd 'to, ex- . I I all'outOoor pictumA, . " .. , �%et ot's-rq�� is, I , , , .. ' Irem''Iredo . � . I t&m:hiu�e iaftl , � picture. I ' "I. A good com- �. , , ""V,po S '' LW � , " )m . -. rkei 110i should, be, dMided by a abe""'.-ftou Conf,p6sitt n Is retilly, only agother ,position at 11 O'clock In the morn. - , .� 1, � h, . Hu'ro , , 469,' and (dido;&(9i sul)� , . ' .._e ito, '. . i6f hroritugement. * phot6g. Ing may 96 a p ' � , 1 I, �,, , .4 � . - .. ., I . . 4 I . .Pdbtihg the. etwes ft#60ted W Itamb wt-wea. It way "be rmxedi ih i dough ,Wbfd aor-ectrailogition, at a " .­ .., I I fir"t ig-'00 v0a,rmiet�* ia,14 most cotra- com'�bsed i6if !flolur parts *:f__4taa1 Orr .,, raphy .some aiiiigemeuts,. we t. ' 0a,n o'clock in the afternoon, fbr'shadows � , , �, 1,.�:..- - . I . . A- .. - . I . . lfoib" 'pien. - I ­ -flour and'mo� Iyatit (of (%O'p"n, M a . ..... ffirtke,by purposely III' have -forni and light has emphasis. R"�_....­ adink,'figurea . �, i 'i , , � , -�. I ­,� � MCLEAN'13ROS-4 Is I . 010ftm the - floor ler'd, 'idiry, - �� '' -an Mid, ,btitr dolikh 0i hb , n ,gi,, . " I . 'PUBLISIRPIR ­ . #afts,off bhfm�eaj ' or objects, but shice,in m ch. of our Study these'lights a sh We pf JA,; -� - 11 � - . � ., ; 0 1 Tei . e1g, , nd ado I .1, . I " . I I I I - -I. i dded, . . I It �11, " .. . , � ­' if powbale Ad Mid 6no-of the'#Diwoni. Wa&g-'-1hIM14 , � picture taking we , rtlatift 041110 Initin,object%tilf your' ' " ­,�.­T , , I I I . 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