fails! cv'onue. Chichco. Protector (patent appilod for). It will pnvent yqur corset noel- fmm break- m. and. I! bro». enable you to ma them In a few minutes. Prlee. I. coma. For uh by I" dry goods and nation morn. Wlll he mm by mm to nay u- m on receipt or! price. Amt. vant- ea. Ewen Cor-o! meal Promoter: (30.. Suite 012. New Bra mdg.. 7 3m. An stern" waltz taken one over (Mu-quart": of a mm. a square dum- mgk" you mvnr half I mile, and a {nap MIN! a pan mlk. (‘oum up (or younelf how much the air! with a well- mM program waver.†In an evening. Twemy durum In the awn-no. you know. or than about twelve are '31.â€. There u once are Mm milâ€. 1-1.". "In†and the In: done twolve min. ï¬ve other dance: at t In" mile when mug her to Mt.“ mllcl. to .1 nothing of the Intermission um" and up "In to the droning-room to renoâ€" vate one‘s [awn Ind complexlnn. 'lXTEI WHEAT. to vaï¬ll FIB ACII! Did you ever hear of that? Well “me are thousands of farmers who thlnk may um much this HQ†with sugars now hardy Rod Croat Wheat. Rye .0 bushâ€: per acre! Crlmn Clover ï¬t 83Ԡper bunwt Lots ï¬nd lots of gr"! and clover for full needing. Cut this out and cent! to John A. Rnlm Seed #0.. LI Crone. Wt... for {all vaulogue and temple 0! above the-at {we (W.N.U.) cm... The Mood and nmrumn Ire no. mum of man‘s mum! 'Imlh. Ind Iny um In Ibo-o Mun discomfort and dun-aw. The heart and: ten mm of Mood tin-«ugh "we snark! um! â€In: at "on but. and It beau I'm llam- len we who one brpllh. and "on um ten his 0! the had tau-and "to normal cut-dart! In the adult. my annual: per minute. give mn- efln m M immune above Lhnmlnndmamunmtm puke over this numb"- mennn our: heat and n nose for It. and If (M- cum gun on menacing we noon nod evi- dence: o! dlilrm ind In". I‘m“. [In Ch huh rm to“ In maï¬a and l WOFiuvcflglvlvnvtan; Mo. and I an loom»; (award to a but ~ um a m" Goâ€. 1. "5. Fat humor furor-tilla- Maren Mother Sumner. Academy of the Sacred “on". m. locum. Io. Nation In Ibo. “Inflows! Immune:- ml In our Miran-Inn column. 0! the Academy o! the lured Nan. m. In- nrh. In. The" bonding) and [minds If! AMI-Iain. Doc-m, hula-ml. Inch- ing In an bumb- "mount. and term venom-bk. Pumi- Ion-mu On «wt 1M. new! In! the comma and "uln- lnn of on" «mun rm. to un mm. In. fully mm Nu! Demon open In (Ms connection "MIMI In [he Rd! Mt In out later! Academy 0! no I â€Mt. In. 1’le m M um mm of "co Inn-e lo M upon and I “Hon! "annula- which ‘0" In to attend for (be . m ml». alum" (mean- u» m1 nl’fl' [m an um «I!» and loud-m! III by "n "no «In-n! mm noun-l. ll Inn "on wmn who no was! noun. I». my admin- llu-m \vry tum-l0. WI ll pluâ€" lan mu- nl [lu- wann- Mnmkd can "u- run'l minus horn" wllh lawn. l'wn Mr llw)‘ wlll will and wllhn “In ll» llnl lrw monum- M Inrll‘. walk upon a wumwn M ml" pub. 1m wlll "mum lmln nod oml l» Dom In an lulu-tuna «mm at A dlm urlr lo wulrh In lulu 0! ll». flown- llnl owl. ml llmln m bu phlo. In" wom- plm ll». In ll." rm...- and haul; In It" hudkw. hi not "or, woman I: IN. In IQfD lMl Ito-inn- Incl ï¬nely Int-r1, l‘nm- llama lunar-Own will lack nml drum: um A plum}. Mflrmlond wanna luv- fun 1». bowlllun In nun-bod. «Mk um um yak. unlin- rmlun- "on ml 77-_._ _‘_-__ "w... - "w..-- "I cannot begin to tell you." uld llr. Edwards. on he drew I. Ion: Imam. "who! my helm. In a: pm- em. I think I! you |me¢| ten year. right ol! my life and Ion me 1mm and vhm-oun a! forty-men I could no! no better. I was an old man and could only an. mud! mintully about the hon-o. Now I cm tall ofl without on! tmubk. Thu In “all." comm-M Hr. Edwards. "would be non. dam to giv- m auto {0' new“. but when 700m to con-Ida- um [In no longer who! you Inch! coll mvouo and Ibo! my boon h app-mm, our! Ito-"hr and "at I can sloop 1- [MI yo my "all“ why I may opp-mt to luck in extnvnxum pub. 0! Pink l'illl. Tho-o pm- quip! my non». lulu mu IINI pvt-nun no. my hood and at u.- come mu cam-h my blot-Id. flan ‘ mm In he no drum-Mon In my lower Ill-b- l yrlr no. my HI holn cold and cit-my u "M N"- I?» c "ml-“on "on! I. A. full and u .OIII II II any other out of any body. land In In no "CHI-Ml“ and may from any mu'nul abut“! [MI I "morn!†[all IVMIO as clear a- a bell when heron ll. tell. as though it would burn! and my once that. lered nervous â€menu is now nearly sound. Look at ihose ï¬ngers." Mr. Ed- wards said. "do they look as if there was any rheumatism there?" He moved his ï¬ngers rapidly and freely and strode thou! the room like a young boy. "A Year :30 tho-e ï¬ngers were (hurled at lhe joint: and lo nut that 1 cod“ not hold a pen. My 1mm would swell up and I could not Itraluhteu my in out. NY John- would Iqueak when 1 moved. "l mu wounded and sent to the hon- pllal at Winchester. They sent me to- sether with others to Washington-v8 ride of about 100 miles. Having no room In the box cars we were placed lace up on the bottom or flat cars. The sun beat down upon our unprotected helm. When I reached Wuuhlngton l was In- nenalble and was unconscious (or ten dnys while In the hospital. An abscess sullen-ea in my ear and broke: It has been gatherlnl and breaking ever since. The renult. of this 100 mile ride and sun- ntroke. wan. heart dine-u. nervous prolâ€" lratlon. lnsomnll. and rheumatism; a completely shattered system whlch 'gnve me to rent nlaht or day. A: a last rev can I took some Plnk Plus and they helped me to I wonderful decree. My rheumatism la gone. my heart tallure. dyspepsia. and mnstlmuon are about ‘ Bone and the abacu- ln my ear hao‘ stopped dlscharxlng and my head feels All! cigar: an a bell when before It felt an Lyon, 6. A. IL. Colleen. and I past nldo de'mmp on the am! at the commander- in-chlet of Albany Co. In an lntetvlew WE!!! B reporter. he lald: (From the Troy. N. Y., Times.) ' R. W. Edward». 0! Lanalnxburgh, wu mounted by nun-(rake during the wnr and It has entailed on him pecuilar and serious consequences. At present writ- l'nx MILE. in a promlnent ofï¬cer of P0“ He Will Not Dmn Himself. M"; by "m III. Ell-o.“ on of "co "It [tannin um um! am {In odo- inr Minot Mch "no" daugh- tbe coming â€on. * intro Io call nln llonal announce- Il obi-man o! the rd bio-u. an. 10- "Bu-e you In Iutflorlty In your fam- Ih?" “No: the left In! wool without giving uotlco." “on, hog: have been mixed this year than last for corresponding pet-loan. Thus for u week during the latter pan at In 315.000 were packed. mil-It 20.000 for the tune week at Inn. nut. Barber-«How do mu want your'halvr out? Cutout-7%. In the old-tank- Iongd way. With a pair or am". Experiments are carried on to deter- mine the vitality and purlty of uric": agricultural needs. and to investigate the nature of the diseases at plants and trees. and the cure for the ravages of 5 insects. Various varieties of fertilisâ€" : m In tested to determine their rom- pnrntlve value with diflarent soils and crops The study at the care of unl- nnln in I very important interest and the value of dill‘erent breed: 0! stoek Ind their adaptability to \‘lrlomi cli- mates and other conditions are careâ€" fully investigated. These stations exâ€" amine the scientiï¬c and economic sides at hotter and cheese. making. 32- ‘ perimentn are curried an to determine ‘ the best methods of plnntlrg and prun- ing trees tor fruit ruining or for shelâ€" ter or tllnber. The information nlnod in all thin work is carefully recorded Ind published for general distribution. ~Sclentlfle Amerlcnn. >imitation a and mating and prepagnt- tvalre mm. Tim variety aim mâ€" ‘ in home and a conservatory. Be- , an in lime. Marina barrios from ano- qidoa this central station. more In ; mirth to on inth la dlamler; that “O"! aa‘porimlal “7'" In other i barrios an of a light men mlor when â€ï¬‚†“" ‘â€â€œâ€˜ n" “9†""y on E“ i growing. but when fully ripe. an- of ii wen-eats la agriculture. hank-ultra: . 'atid arharicnliara 'ith Inch prom. ’ "WM rrinsou. °' «amine â€'0“ It The neural farms are situated an an . '1' 8 MN" "V "0"“ AMI Ind 11' to ruck-r them as helpful as possible ; found growing naturally ia the peat : to the moat lhickly populated district: 9 hog-u of Virginia and westward in Min- "14"; WE" ï¬u":ieem:o;e:d i‘h'mfl .‘ nation. it now- also in lho Briiiah lie at or reset: r y 9 new 1 nu “8"“. Tha m! of workers " minus to the north of that mate. the central axwrimentai farm includes i 't' “um" mum are "'m" "d ' ' quorum maid-Ins rirh hoiloma of a director. an mimiinrlat, a hotanin. an entomologist and a chain. There I d'flmm "an"!!! nail". much or are also a poultry manager. a "-lon ; mi. Snell ant-v- only an become man of forairr" and arroral amist- 2 fairly dry in winner will no. there ant: to mist the minim-a 0! th all!- j vim. as the development of the vines 7"†'°"‘ " "'"d '“ aatura and h“ ' and berries requires a cot-tam amount to tin with arch-ally anMnK : which relates a: farming in Canada. ; of “â€2â€â€; On this â€0"“ '9 authority 1 The adaptability and meriis of various I â€â€1 Th“ '3 m“ apparent ‘1 3"" l rarietiea of what are, for example. § mm. H the vim swear to_ he nov- 1 the anhjert of careful inquiry. | In: in the valor; but upon bio-ply ex- 2 Exmimenta are rarried on to detar- ‘ attaining plants grating in a a'ot ; mine the vitality and purity of various ’ swamp. the no". will be found "M ‘ agricultural toads. and to investigate v penetrating the much. as m It first h ‘ l at. and i , : char-Br: :;;h;':a:::r:h:l :5“; 0' mm, but cunning themselves: I ' ' among the nhagnum mm above iL; insects. Various varietlra of itrtllla- ‘ m are tested to determine their rout: i The water mum any at certain m- : ititittitttittttii tai farms" are very complete and cfllcient. The central experimental farm, situated near O'Jawn. comprises some 500 acres of lam: and a complete 0mm of buildings and the uenenary machinery. The buildings are (.9- periaily titted up for cattle. horses, pigs and poultry. and all of these are well stocked. There in a dairy equipped with the modern appliances [or carry- ing on expPrimeuml work. The farm 'ï¬***~x%* ********i Sou. Up-toc-Duc Ill-ll Ab." (inlan- llnn o! the sell Ind Yield! Thu-cobâ€" llovnk-ulluro. \‘llhnllun Ind flori- eulturo. qWFMâ€"EDPADO_IU< Oh. FGWKHFZâ€" LO OCHFP<E FARM AND GARDEN. (in-dr- Experiment Fun-ml. 0 R S E V E R A L years the pmvlncw and the {ederal gov- ernment have been taking active Inter- est In the Improve- ment of agricul- tural methods throughout the provinces. and at present the equip- ments or their so- called “eXnerlmen- I. I -.a nu-Q-o n! ‘-A*‘ Variation (In! It. cum when ripe m prefer-He, as they bring a. Belt Some writers divide the American cranberry lnlo three groups: The bell cranberry (lg. ll. reocrnbling a bell; the bugle cranbrrry m 2). mum; a bugle and the cherry cmnbrrry (Hg. 8). resembling n cherry These n- rleuet on be diallugulnied only by the mm, tn. vim nowlnc no amoral-cu. There are numerous vnrietlel of cum herrim part-king of some of the apâ€" mnnm at than "are: tad "ideally merging from om; nrlety lnln In- olher. The Inge-l cranberrie- are said to be of the hell variety and “loin A â€mean" a disaster of one inch. ‘ sons of m, year, In“, the m,†éoni- i mam-1- of the niuugbtor hem. mun panuvely dry. although n W ' u “n“ â€d ““L “m" M" â€mm! the property of manning mam}; m ""0“ ‘2" moisture to 11an III? pints. even In Vegeubln from Florida. ““1â€". the dryent times.“ In fact. the cmn- : are received to the 9â€,." u,†the ma. bï¬ï¬‚‘r mm! '0 81'0" hrsely noon I" S in; "gent-k crop of Florida will M at and water. and for this reason will f Inst twlcp as large In last your": and growuapon land when nothing else will. 3 the mom: ten um a large. ' The (valve Inches. TM: variety also 00.â€" en In June. harm berks full ano- fom-ll to on lwri In dunner: that hon-Ion an of a "a!" men color tin-n grovlng. but when fully ripe. an a! n The V. macrm-arpon sends out mn- nm-s varying In length (mm one [out to six him. They trail upon the ground and 80nd down numerous llttlc roots to draw up motsluré and nourish- ment (or the flowering branchea, which “cent! from the runners at "emu-n! Intermix. to the height of from three to The runners of the v. oxycoccun are Very slender, being from four to nine Inches long. The small cranberry ls found In the peat bogs 0! New Eng- land and Pennsylvania, and wtstward to Wlnconsln and northward. It Is also found In Smith America and on the steppe: of Russia, and In the waste places In Siberia. This variety flow- ers In June. the berries are small and often speckled wIth whlte when young. flu tin-many. The Cranberry ls supposed to have been so named from the appearance 0! Its bud. Just before expanding into the perfect Hover, the stem, calyx and petals resemble the head, neck and bill of a cune~hence the name, "crane‘ berry." or "cranberry." The cranberry “lanes to the Order Erlcacenlo. or “ï¬lm hm"): and to the genus vacci- nlum. Bilberrles and whortlebarrlel also belong to the same sauna. There are two species of cranberries growing within our territoryâ€"aha small crank berry. vacclnmm oxycoccua. and lhez “we, or American, cranberry. vaccin- lum macrocarpon. ' f Vegetables from Florida. ‘Athim ' 3 are mivoil to the on"! that the non:- ' 3 lug vegetable crop of Florida will hr at I f least twice as lam an In! year'a and .2029 melon ten times as large. - The . - main cause of ibis in the malty o! ; ! farmers turning iheir alieniion to other I crops. when the Irene of Ian osmium Iland January practically dosimyed the â€range «rap and alum o! the receipia from thia uaual proï¬table production. I The elect of (Ma largo Increase in ibu‘ ! output in melon and vegetablea will in in cheaper: these ariiclaa in (in variou- marlrcia a! the north, but at the an; i time it vill open so proï¬table cilanazl : in the Flotilla fame: and enable MI in recuperaaa (tonne lea-ea oi‘ the arm winter. I! in mean “not in the orange my load: than in†diva-any la (arming and alarm lien how u an advanlan or their! a,- ponniup. m noaaa will lac-“b m. m an flair-la. . -... W, -. . m r’ Arm-namimmun-M _lhnibntiu in Pvt-m ban to: mt gm Ibo flute Department by (to-all I emu-"liar of "Am. in min "part he say. Im Ibo m-l aim nanny I too man In the Him! Elma "MM , with a very general mick:- of Anet- inn food supplies. have mated In I Hung More Ike minds 0! the mph to! Pram Ilia mu 0! looking In home production for "Innâ€. all much In: “ready boon can In cannon" and Imp IM- dimlililon by III-r- ‘ (dieting "IQ tum-than of Annie:- E] mule. and by summing to supply In. «the? hide-ex Ivy "haunting horse MD or by and Imus no poillical midl- Inn endeavor"! to can write as arm-Hui "in the Ioliov In. m'flflï¬tt L11“ an Inn- «not supply of lump-um ant and; foo-III can be obtained a low when .1151“th an undue ol being we. pnred for minim m n to yield much Inner results than have been hitherto outlined. 3 That they can be elmlver muted In I much more want-kn! manner than Molar! I I. Th! IIIcy may be attributed no an {in b! promptly delivered In In Ind every din-Mon to misty the wide and varied roqniremnla 0! every class a! consume". II III said that the linux- ' Hm allow man I" IIIe Iood requirul by the people 0! France on be prelim-«I I In that country, and [Inn put lam ibe 8 pocket: of the French pennants any i millions of ham Manta neat â€no“, 'thIe the prim a! meat at the tune 'Ilmo an be a reduced In to bring It ‘ within the reach of the poorer claim In Increased quantum The consul Inn that this doubt)â€: Involvn the 5 mm o! honeflesh am! certain refine 4 Road at mun "-I. â€I'm I , ‘ mint-lad. In all-"inn. muted In. the MN by no mum of the can. no chum by "a mm d I» mvlu tum. Tho rlrl lowland- mr ch. out.“ at rum In 0! III. (man. on In no. Ito and MM In the num- lup and em» than no anon-on. ad ? (to and qr â€I IMTP'I'II IIID'. : All alt-flu {WIMI I" In I». do- ; "us from IN tuna. Then an on- i val Hull 0! Int-I. In! I†On" II In- mlmn vim "- I» "turn; due. : nub-n!" ran-M ho men-dilly Mu- , Hum! to the â€ma" Imlm: I»! in, an laud Ion-«l In the min of «so '11-â€! he nah". 1'5" um has In to In unwed. no they I!" no! [m u and foundation for a "lab"; H. x . loll (or (‘nlboflltmv In lil- quo- llon ""7 «rm 0! I IIJ.’ la lull-Iv and. A null-bl. aoll lo INIMU mu. Th plan I- all! I. to wall" In lll an. on an m": nu polls "(lulu la limo. “a on «hon lulu anally undo a m. an ' mu “4 an m Illlyl ulvlabla. A 3 an um ulna lo a. In. In hou- ou- would vlall a locnllly when un- hary INIIM la I mm, “on be trlll ht able In (or. . «whet la“ a! , It: all munâ€"d. “Ml ls hot- n 3 up warm lath-allot: In Ilw only «a 9 la Illrh the manor" m cull. .0"! Demand for the Cmuborry.â€"The cultivation or the omnborry II “mm-d to 1M- Mntnry. Even 70 yearn ago [In mm that started out to cum- vatn It w": reg-rated u drmmern. The ; (It-nuns! tor the banks In that day "I mu". tic price noun-unset l-II'IB In low as CO cool- por bullet. But In who of thin I for of thr Int cultlutm nub corded and the "Drum“ up" at better "er0: hens. Though tho ml! 1m» coutultly tuna-ed tho “sud in non thn Iu-pt pace with It. ml 00-day the who I: aim utter-l; unod. (roam-ti: In“. uvml don-r- pcr babel. thhtn rm! you! 3|. '1'! butt-l In but in“. There are said to be two kinds of cranberry Vilma. one kind productive and the other not. The productive vines present the nppeumnce o! grocninh brown on the lent. the spears and run- nets are ï¬ne and thin. and remarkable for their wiry nature and aspect. They seem of stunted growth. but torn: beau- tiful and tufted groups or spear» in thelr process of mulling. The now productive vines appear brighter and stronger, and for (hone reason»; an- apt to deceive the buyer. Such rim-s are “(her dist-axed or are grown on mil too rich for them and are ruumus to t In selecting vines to he transplanted. those bearing large berries are preâ€" (erred, as such are at a premium on the market. This is an Important polnt and hu much to do with selling the berries on ctty markets, where the best looking vegetable: and berries are al- ways selected. The buyer: Judge by looks and are otton deceived. tor moot varieties of fruit that are ï¬ne In numr are 0! medium slze. prlces on the market. {he llght colored hon-le- bolng suspected of being un- ripe. There are, however, berrlen that In at light cream color when fully ripe. Roma of the Md warmth. rlpen very unevenly and the hall ripe ber- rlen hurt the ulo of all. It ls, there- lore, neceuary In selecting vines, to get (11080 that rlpen their fruit all the name 1 me. "UHF! '1 the labia-L III! II". 'nw invomw n! porfmtod Whâ€" lnq than?" (Ml M It" (MI nah-nun: n ppm"- "as tum n! â€tumultâ€. In "rap. and "ma man": the Mt 1mm momma 'M‘M‘lm The A†AMM 9%. IN... I! hm; hm 39".» In min I" '0' Jain human M. ham, 1-" lM'll-d In an far “'0"... Aunv. Thu Mar. "In up cm "(In uwmu m Int. nu! 1m 1‘th frnrlh flm-I Ii". Int. In IMNW lo IM- nun-n gummy! M nut-hr In. (rum 2 In N Ind-alt . an hint mm mm». min: (M (M rum-up no I». arc-up In (â€4 and cm Tuny- {mum «not 1.3. {m Ntâ€"v Yul I'm 1‘ Allrnlluo at "on "can u- rolH 1» ID»- Inmmmnl a Metro than Im- "mu 0- 0mm" minus at IN: up" TM. mod Imuuum at bur-In oa- Itn m m Mir-mm you mm "a In! I'm maturing hot 1 I‘ Pin". "a mural-m Mlmfltll" Indian Ibo" ton and 1mm. m mu, (m Mm In who»! mull do cm to um. In â€I'M" I. no mu- varuly at lam lino. luau-u. blur will" "nun-om: I‘M "Mr «or» "an “CW. Honcho†O. IN. ma band an lion w b [mod bu" lull mu (M mun-om. u» nun! MM in" man an ell-M M Nun â€on. "-0- "rsuy. 4 [or m. "Null". 0! "Mr. “I! I W’- uuu muwrnm-a wan-d minnow do- wnturn-In. Mu AM MI Ilium. Alco- 3ulwr it Md - In"! flow 0! ll. .06 w urn-nan united. “ll «boy um In but“: my 1hr luau pull- M I pu- runno no! u- .m rib-m "I non ulIIlu-Imlly. "a Ill Inn-«am no. In I nub-MI:- «noun and ma nul- - M: thud luv-w u! «I» hoof-«Oil. 7.- hour- Ila-v0. Ila-um: DIV-M- ur- mu Mn )r-tlat pm.“- to ill-- ('0'!in In loud - min- I»! u b" homo In I'm-Manu- In an] M I mutual fund Inc-urn "mm! Ila [Mural "cumin ll mm. The um»- um»:- uwu to Idaho tuned Mm I|lh lunar-(«fly "gloom“ Mo ammuni- Tutu-m uhfl- u n m» an nu Inlet Im- .ul nun her-un- mm Ora-Inu- a Ilka Ild nutr- une mnum "not up In. pui- n uul vllufl" \‘uu can u tuuthwuum "‘M memento out. “a Ilenllyou do. I u 0 your 1m 3“ hum“ â€13km! gunman ’W cu Inn II. «It at luau-noun lulu. )III mu m. In! "no Nw‘rolhr and Ind†cur-m†I. run In! "on bl. u » when. Moot Inc. m m Ina him. He. Yul (In, a (Ithaca )lr. Irw-mm Inc-lawns Um! "l9 (0!"- "WHY In mum-rm] wm ho- m-m‘lm-In- an la "n- nth'aullgru and dungn-rl 01 um- clnuthm. "Th-t there he lolecu-d 10.000 ('hll- 1«inn, In almllur condluonu n! Hf». at the use: or may) 3 month: to I your. at prawn! unvnrrlnnlod. Iho parents ur other lawful gulrdlann at 5.000 of whom lhull be willing nml u! the other 5.0†uuwlllmg that they shall be vncolnalvd: that "19 "nil 5.000 shall b0 \‘M'clnnlml by health ofllcrra. the uther 5.000 In con- ":er unvuuclnaledl; that â€w whole III.- W 1'9 MN. m far an the nan-nll wlll norm". under the nlmvn'ullnn n! board- nml a! [Junk-lam! In he “wk-fled by lht‘ moiety: Ihul llw mm ulutlnIh-n of tho-m- 10.000 children he Ute-n [-uhllulu-d )vur- 'y... "In (Jo-pan mum Secret-w M. B. Lt-veuum or the Anti- Vncoinuiion Society of America has sent to the boards of hennh all over the country a circular containing the fol- lowlng proposal: VIN'II." 5.01:0. In. the mum Alum: Rom Powa‘é? WANTED. l0.000 BABIES. Sling, Sulgvm Sud Highest ofaurin Leaning Pawn-5W Q. S! Cerf; R1,: MW“ PURE w. u. u. cme'ago. mums; not fun. In. W“ a GI†M .0me Ilium-I‘M†V Hpmunmcb-QIU Mouth-mm thno I. m. ‘ m P401“. “Lam“ I lg]; 3? 'Â¥ E'WIG WWW. OB ANY 0TH“ I'I'A‘I'I? "So Texas. Tennessee. Alabama. 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