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New Fall Styles
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J'hr shoes we are show
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Ovrrgaiters In all the
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0 GODERICH BOARD of TRADE R.
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TO the farmer, the suh)ect of Flax -growing should X
he an Interesting one, and especially for those who
1 elide In f luron County, or near the lake.
An experienced lady from Ireland, wl(o visited in
(',uderich this summer was greatly impressed with the
ifadvantage for treating flax in this part, on account of
the constantly occurring heavy dews which are so nec-
essary for proper treatment.
A farmer near Kintail is reported to have very mat
really profited by growing Flax in 1919, and it i* hoped
0 that farmers in this district will give careful consideranon to this matter for the corning year, and increase
their acreage of Flax so that a mill may soon be estab-
lished at (;odrrich.
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