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Rod d Finln , on who YS , acpepted
tireipor°trpticiit its ilii Lc cense tit ills
keine sihoo1 i t Lochalsh! i I: Gh,tlsh, was- later
the selection of the Kincardine'
S2bool. Board to••fill a 'vadaney, 'w lilt h.
he. could .not •'acce t. The:K.incavdine
a. P
Boards',ndxt' choice eras Miss'Mar-,
jorie. fi •ompson who receives a sal'-'
ary of 6650;',and • Miss. ililmer, who
was engaged .as .primary teacher__vrill�
• receive$5;00: Miss. .Norine Ileli,'a.
junior ;.in''the ,N{igh •.school .will re-,
ceive. $1200.
Here
T
ere'
Alyn • :. y_• : '-1 __
ost ,,000, was sprit in
the manufacture of.toilet. prepiira=
tions.
'spans .;agd: Washing ''coni
pounds in Canada in 1932, . 'A' re-
Gently issued, off'icial.report states,
thatthe total value of.'the former,
procluded "was,' .x,5,073;134; and of: '
the latter' $14,734;549...
Forty' boy scouts of Oregon' and ,
'Washington madci 1;Zxei.cst leg-oi�
, their 8000' mite trip tom':Bildapest
in'"the `Princess ►Cat leaf% Seattle
to •Vanco'tiver, They are'traveltint
C.P.I 'across anaida'.'fo' Quebec,..
.. • whence they •will sail ;for England
• ou' the. khnpress %et, Britain,,
.i.
=;Alaska and the Yukon.hoid their
popularity As. 'summer I1ay-
gronfids judging by 'the: sizable
dist ofpassengers sailing Porth to
Skagway ':in Canadian Pacific
`coastal liners. Many.of. them are.
in ring. and business; Hien, but the •
majority • are, suinnier tourists at.
• tracted by the ,rate reductions 'for
summer :Alaska -travel:. . .
Forty, -three years of "active;
loyal,, and efficient. service", .With
':the Canadian .• ; Pacific • Raii.way
Floseff;•June''30..with the retire-'
. •anent •ot';W, A. Kit.termaste'r, Gen-
eral W estenn ; Freight .Agent,' Chi-
cago `He ',was' succeeded ' by
•' L ,..Cardia, • Assistant .: Gefieral
Freight_ 'Agent,' and. ; the office. ,
1. which the:Iatter•'Vacated was ab
olished:.. ;
For the first time since its fowl-.
Gation 25 years ..ago, �a Governor=
eneral .of Canada' was present at.
the. annual, closing exercises of'the.
- Roy's Farm and:.Trauning Sehnol,'"
$hawbridge, Que , , recently when,
the .:Earl :of. Bessborough; aecom-•
panted by, E, W. Beatty; chairman
and President;' Canadian •,Pacific
13ailway :,attencle'd..the school and
awarded prizes to graduates. .
• "There` are tangible'•:;signs. Of
bpsfnass And C, iziomie_•.improye
meat. in Canada and'• the United'.
States," Sir •Josiah. Stamp, Direr-. .
torr,of,the Bank of 'England, pres1-.'
• 'dent, of., the. London, Midland, ,&
Scottish"Railway; and one. of Br.i
rain's leading economists said .re-
entIy-when he•saled;fot England -
on the Canadian, Pacific • liner•
"Empress•af•Britain" after�a short,
• •Visit to this continent..
• ` Ten Honolulu ,youths' between
14 and 17, years of. age` grrived
recently at Vancouver',on Cana
diary; Australasian' liner ",l4ion:o
wai" eaton te'ta'the Yukon•where',
they w:111 ' spend `.'the summer' in';
scientific research• and adventure:.
They will sail north to Skagwa'y,
•go Into White Horse where` they
will build, boats for the run down'
• ' the Yelton, ItiVer to liawson.,
''caribou. solanning the swift miler,
.`,:rent.of the Yuketi 'River other,
far':nOrth haVe 'been ,garnered by
'"vanbaitiret after sift Weeks hi
AlaSka' and' the. Yukon; fle
'Where 'he Will Plietogtanti ritotrii,
•
peals ,os.e;
Exhiijbit on Ti t:
Palmerston; Scores ';3 Rune In E gh
Inning :Fp ,Take; 1 Jun Lead' A
W: n. Classic, FANO,.
41/111014
th
Miss ,Annie *ay.Treleaven :is, hold-'
"d Baying .with 'eIatives: inToronto
In an exhibition• Hanle with Palm,
..94tori' On Thursdti I.uckn .
thele ilrst, `a .
�� aw Io
Ort.) - 9, the seasan.'`Wi
a .threj to •,one lead' ut the' 9.4•••41/
`
: ,,
everitb irwin`• e
- . .. , , w yakened ,:i,.p the:' 8
and issued d. pass' and in::nick• so.
cession a • ir''
pa of two ba; ei s .a
e
�,g.
•w,- ,.�. glee, ,cloy ' ,
in •t•'
. e hie. e runs: '
ive the i " _,r.
t
�' ,v.sit9 s,a'one run le:}d', an
v ctor
Aft
s: were' s •ice
ca . thio lr'
. ;• ..p.� gut, th
t�.
ussle,, `with Clarke�••leadin the a local
vith• 4...dciuble" and s... single, Cumin
'T
h,. m so ,
P n ,and Gala<pbell•. each:.
s]
pgle9<;the°linter
drawl
ng •two, teases
while •.Iloy Finlayson got on bas
three times when hit by�pitch•
Miss iIGIQn Stothers rice,` a guest with
her Hunt,,. Mrs.:;Wilfrod. Drennan.' •o
Cre fire. • , 11Irs Harvey Webster and
bailie of ,Goderich have; been guests
St with the farmer's _ niotlir. Yr. Cs ...
,e.. .
Brgw;s
n o ;,
• �D
n ,
u. i
e . $snn s. MOP et.
e..., Was
t treated to, a libcial coat of Tayia
Iol#day , which, 'needless ':to s
e W4„s4 aPPreciated b the c' i :It
. • .. y ... ,. itizens, It
.an,
wou1d. have been. •much'• more ann' e-
iated, south it. .'have .,bgen ,done -.sift;
d' week earlier, .as he housewi
, # • .....yes of
Dun
Bannon find: it necessar to: co -
, Y m
A HEALTH SERYiC:QF
f THE ,CANADIAN kEDir,(Al,
ill,54RAh E .COMPAN(E
iN CA,N.RP.Q
•
4SUMMN.K
Ao
n n ..,:
•
m..... � the' n►a,,y. anxietj,es 'of .rhe
young n}other for t"h'e welfar* . qf' her
i fant none•'s or:'
n .�, •i • 'Ogre, acute than, is
„her. :concern. over the intestinal:
;sets:.p.f, the. late symmei and •'earl
Isutu'ni is•''is s '
_,. ►�. Tl!,, , .,a . it should b+e,. for
no disorder of earl' life's so tragic
.Y ,g
44,1a
s isSummer; diarrhoea
The, change :from the . `state '; f
e11 :b'
ch, `.characterizes the• .
norrrial healthy shtld to the ccindi/-
associated
ion
as o ',..:
s dated with summer darrhoe&:: is
comparatively abrujit, and'; usua
tell marked,' vvithin forty -,eight hour:
After this time, unless' aro,er. treat -
Tent • is, giiren,'•the child grows „ro-
g W R.
gressixely .Worse 'and, •• in many. in-
stances,; the :disea'se terminates fatal,
1S In all„ cases, the mother. should
seek . medical .. advice. at once, in order
to save her baby.:,. '
S!#nme, diarrho a i re o
.. e s . , .. sp risible
for one in five -of all. the deaths which
ace r --during^ he' st-Yeat:�-of 'tlfe
arid •for: one in seven.: Of those • th se occur.-
ing :daringthe •secon y -
d year The
figures' vary in 'different , localities
and constitute • a . reliable index • t
..o
the • effectipeness ' of ' public health'
.work in 'each 'localitys
Where milk' is 'not- .pasteurized' anal
water suppl'ies. . ate.: inadequately,
afeguar,.ded,•there is grave. cause
for concern 'T There re is:'another. can er
as far as this. disease-rs concerned
and. that'.is in;'the contamination.:of
the child's food' - eit "e
hr through.care-
less
handle
n o th`:
n e art''
k , of ti '
P he
oxher or through IaCk of protec-
ion against flies
The majority of • eases •of summer
iarrhoea occur during August' and
epteniber, the month when art
most . p'revalent. 'The house -fl'y breeds
rid lives on •: filth: • There it. MO .'su'ch
king as a clean fly, just as `.there , it.
o: such 'thisg as a clean, garbage pile.
is •difficullt to. •conceive or a�.• more`
fFeirtive xgetrt•`-for the di's'tribution •aF
recleaning."4over again •as;
ust.all summer to, dater has been,
s so'A bad` *, n
F : ' ]YIr, ri .
Furl '
n toil
,,.. S, .
.... ., . g __ ,.. , . _ •flu,,,..
of mess •trip: to 'Woodstock.'for..'th"
e ad-:
justm"ent' of his claims for „'wind in -l.
stz'rah,cg;, for damage. done by the'
cyclone.% which ;'gassed, over .this, dis
Reg.. • Smith's squad 'were, working
perfectly in the field. and some smar
catches were pulled. down. Thi
bunch .Of "'!youngsters" .are• show:in
,l►nprovenien,t every time the y• tak
the field find with a: little `•fatter• bat-
ting ,average, `will Prove: a it/ugh
for ,any Lakeside 'team,
-tai ousi'�'ifirst pt;ace: in.:''l;lie ra
where. the
y are .'perched ' with _••,five'
straight .Wills. '
LUCKNOW-McL'enna
!tam-
ing; 3rd;': Ga o
rt. p, `let;Irwi '
Thompson, It.; C. `. Finla 's i►
,. yq,.ss.;.
Clarke, cf..; R.: Finlayson ' 2nd; B.
Cain .bell • rf.' ,
p ,•
PA
LM),hST
ON• — •141Jc•�2a�e•
trict about'a 'month' ago '.unroofing,
his" two barns:. He has ;completed t:,t
t: • work of re -roofing them.' He. was
s accoinpanied to •Woodstock by: 'Mea-
g srs., James *Alton and Mason' i:IeAl-.
h
Chitm'bers,�, 2nd • Daiiin: c.•:• Morris
1'E:, Carlton; ss.; ' Root, '1st.; Clark;
rf.; Morgan,,. 11'. Leaker; gip,—
Palmerston 000 • 001 030•=4
Luc Eno
w 001 bY'
1 000 � 3
Rili1`ey • opened a surprise' package
on :Monday,' When :they took-Kincar�.
dine•• into.• camp iij��ra.2 to 0 score:
Wiilkerton pulled a ,5imilar4,eye-op-
ener• by, taking Windham into carne
Iast ::Thursday -all•. of, which add's ko
putting. I,.uclinon 'farther in., frbnt.
F1ntTit' nr tit -7 e ' •ei»-einbered-"t}rat
tete real",`tests .for the:.lopalsare 'yet'
to come: .Two games _are:,'yet' to be'
played with Winghani' and tivo with
Kincardine and a hit 'can happen �,in,
fou,►• `games.
Lucknow ; goes to Wingham., or
Monday,':,while` the following. •Thurs
day, Kincardine '• will play,. here W' and
will be an :all. important "game in the•.
race :for the pennant.
s' s s
Won Lost
Lucknow... 5 0 :: 5. ,-
'Kincardine ... 1' 6 ;t•:
Wingham 3: 2'
Itiple.y •
Walkerton 1 5.
Teeswater` ... 0: ' 5
Ta Play;
T. HEErts
Whetham .and ion Reid or
Paisley are. visitort. with her mother,
'Vera TOdd is" vijOiri.F
relatives. in . Michigan: '
Mt. and Mts. • Krueget and little
daughter l.,eds, • et Detroit,' called, on
rclativeS here on Thursday. On their
•george, Mc.ROberta on, Thursday; July
was well • attended.' Most ; of
those. preaefit .esponse for ,the
roll "What 1 .tun Thankful' for.'1,
,The stibject.. Was, ".Plies, Antt,. Moths'
Miss Flotence McQuillin,. Mks:
Pleate, note, the change: .•
visitor with'. her Brother; 'Mr. .and
'dOtdon, Camerofi, Who metered, from
B:indloss, Ate the guests
:Walter Of 41610 ItiyAr• Were. ,,Teeent
vigitort .With Mt: and • Mtg.
ed the 18. national:Patio of' '
',In! the fisCal year 1631412.. Those:
'In ..*.SeitkiiteffetVirit. • one,
‘Mt:' WealeY TWairiley; and 'their
4itchie • hi,' Ashfield
Sunday. Mr, arid MrS, aatint
Mrs, aobri s Mr. and
Mrta, John' Millet', Were hinting those
lister •
'Mr
and 'Mrs Stanley Hughes 'haute-
returned to ,their: hone' in.'iui•ontp.
following a visit with Mrs. l:ghee''
=t ri , -lode -.arid-M ,.*4 f1_-va:5: Zr.,
rington, They were ' accompanied on
their return by Miss LuelIa Bace: and
Miss•.Josephrne Buchrnnan of Ceder:
' •Messrs, William. Nivins; and, Robert
Clark: left on Monday 'to 'hitch -hike
it t'o ' Sault•Ste: Marie ,and , .Other
northern'. points. :
: BORN—On N ... On, Monday,
Jul ..10 " o;
,. y th t
Mr•
. and Mrs. Richa%d:McInty�re,. of,. s
Colborne Twp., a son.
'• BURN -To Mr. _and Mrs ':J D.
Richardson •of: •Dungannon on Wed-
�•iesaay, •July 12th,:a son •
The' regular Meeting of the 'Junior
, 4
institute took the form 'of a knit
P
held: 'do n the.Colbert Maize • side -
road, ,'west.of Dungannon.' Miss, Olive
A de`r on •-' fir side i-_ "'the' ' program
ne$ ise d.
coli$isted. ,' of address,' `►Miss r�1aean•
Johnston, "The •Great Out -Of -Doors'
Bernice, Roach gave an interestii'ig
talk',: on . "Identifying Trees",,,• kiss
Flora Durnin` gave a ,'demoristr'atien'.
on :'''a.,ifesavin;•.' Roll -call was "an-
t
d
S
t
swered by ,"What :L:. enjoy..i'Most, at r `n
Picric," A 'splendid` lunch was served. It
:splendid_cornm tteeTo :.the:._Mait
Presbyterial:.: i•V._M S. mef..,-at. ,a
the home of: Mr'` and Mrs Richard.
McWhinney, ,t>d --make • • prov'isiona h'
plaits; for 'the golden, jubilee of`. the
:Presbyterial; whieh: isto 'be head in .th
Kin.lardrne.; in 1934;: Present • were at
Mrs:'•(Rev:.): McCullough, 'Miss" Math.
er, Miss McCalltirn; all ;of. Kincar su
dine; ;Mrs.; (Dr.)'. A A. J. Simpson,. „^
Kirtail, Mr. and Mrs.` • Linkiater,
Tee3water; . ' Mrs A., W. J. '. Henderson
and'' Mrs. (Rev:). Kenneth\ MacLean
Winaham :'
The.; Junioi, Fariner and;Junior
Institute- •Clubs . held a weiner..roast
isease :germs than "°`=.tbe `';o drnaty
use=ley.•
, ..
The ' first „line of defence againfit
vee disease; carriers as the' ,elimi il
ion of. their,: breeding -places:" Clean
treets; clean"';yards; and clean home
'at 'Pert Albert, on Tuesday evening.
with about 190. • 'present, A: very
Pleasant, sodai; time waS, enjoyed
,with a":..pregram of •.adclresSeS, read-
ings, games and contests., '
Directors and officers of the West
their., families held an .enioyable pi&
SaUlt St. Marie! 'Mt. anciNisv. Alfred
Arriasttong and ,Miss Peatl Irvin.; Mr
and ..Itt$. W'esley Alton,. and: family
lleffinen .and ,daughtert, Willa. and
Della.. Of DuntiVille, Spent the .week.,,
end With. Mr. and Mrs. •Iiirain: Moffat,
Patsed the Normal.„ school examine-
cerifficate;', also to Muriel Blake and
'Chester ;:pastedttl4'
entranCe, examinatiOns ••' with.: Mit
'fron Toronto Oyer 'the Week=end.,
:Pie sympathy ef, this toninniiiity.
sister- in of the: lnte; Mrs:
"of Thuttday.
Ritchie . passed awayAtist :SIX Months
Mrs. itenty Reed Of qoderieh..ivas
Spent two weeks With .
•
WAS Suctessta passing the
PARAMOUNT
',,er home here ,recently.,
reCent visitori, with Mr:, and Mrs..
ftiencle•:•11 Kiii.ear.diri. last: week -end.
...Mr and :Alta. .Arthut atii3
.14: Her ,tw6":Eirittanee Miss.
Jean IfIlicAuley passed On :her, yearl.....
"ed. the,' ,pertartnien.tal
•Aritiada Were .Seen ilYing
tkeir .'way Century Of, ?rot'
greit 4EXPesition. 4t, .!'•
ceriffigate it the Stretford
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1
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$UPPtv ANY
CARBON LEAF
CAR BON BACK
1
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PAC
£Furnished by the Ontalrio Dti►put ent .of Agriculture)
:Minerals; :For• Sheep;.
;A suitable in;neral .mixture, con-
taining' a; ,small •amount of iodine i
spine' f Qr ., sh: ul '
. e,,d be available to
s:heeli and larnbs at all times, ' The,
follbiwing: '`mixture { i recommended•
`,y- the DAminiohi 'Quebec;; 'Nova
cotta, 'P;. H., I. and Ontario De
Part -
1 ents::of' 'A' i
..... ...: .
gr culture;, `Salt 50 ,lbs,,;
ul' hur'
l? ..,,. 2 Ibs , •�oitide `of iron" - b :.
'•rou d: line sto'
n ne..: 0-:
. • ... a �. 2 r lbs •' otas turn:
P �
iodide '/i to 1 • ounce. This should• b
mixed, da
and, paced in a •self.. feed
box; ^from, :vyhrc1i the sheep ` rnay"
ahT
el
diem el•
., h.. P . s .yes:•;.or • ta.
pun
d'•a:
o s..f the e mixture, •
.may be fe
ith°each 100 lbs. of grain .
.e
er
be
0
freventing Pig Losses.
One :Of the common, causes • of,
death among • sucking :pigs is nutrj
}
tional, anaemia;. "The- critical perio
is between two and.four 'wee s'` o
k
age. During• this period and anti
weaning, .the suckin pig .must .have
,!g
access to ; tome Source. of iron, in.ad
onion te-••-tile--rn;erther's;-miiiz-Prof`es
sor Knox A.C.
!J, ,. states • that one of
he. simplest- means of- prevention --pi
loss is to place tOda, .one foot s uare
4
in size, which have been •treated :'with
a solution of ferric sulphate,:in
small pen, 1 sod, a week for
each:. pig.
This 'sulphat Can be 'sprinkled on - the
sod with an'Ordinarywatering..
can:
and . the' strength of-, die solution
should d be one teaspoonful •of `.ferric
sulphateto one':quart' of water per
Sod, It "is wise. to' secure sod from
areas where. `pigs }lave" not,. fre, uent
q
e o
dfrat] o
ea
stone year; `
r er to.
Y ,
d
Prevent possible; .parasitic infection
1" 4Attention. hasrf"ben focussed'. on
I
many products, or. eyent by the .i'n
= troduction. o£: a 'special •
da •' or w
devoted to-' the interests of , same °
m •
•
the T}ew br ill ,and; the „`regulations
under which., it is....inade „e;ective are
given by"Mr PW, H'o
d _ etts,.
egtor Ontario Fruit Branch, Pa;lis-; •,
ment Bµildi,ngs, Toronto, who; .has
been Matie
" ..n m d ..,adniinstrato� of the-
sure. Application. 'forms' for 'Permit* •
w •
'and :particulars oilbond,regulations
ar'e • airs'
.. _..,, liable; at
fgrtIl all Deed:"
cl. , packayge$ o#fruit'an'd� •.,
vegetables table
s tri
g to e
e d for r sal
e either:
her:'
within; or destined for: oints o�
... , :, l3_ ,.,outside :
Ontario will 'he siibject to inspect►.,
A11- •agencies ' interested •in. the hared-
lin ,
g," o ' #runs and: .:xe� et '1`
�. g .ab,.es on,.`.
cas' G.�.
ni n
g ment'tiasis and r'
. I t uckers',hand='
Kling on either. purchase, 'or consign=.
ment , business ' will be , re wired -ta.
take our e
perrrjits from the Ontario
Ontario •.`�•
Fruit', Branch ,And be bonded aa to
their financial'responsibility .
Weed Cuttin in • Haldimand
According 'to J, F.' Clark,: hortient-
Branch, ;shruhS arid bloom in, , 'spring
should- be pruned .aft4r• the '',fiewe"ting
•beriod.. After flowering; growth:takes
!Alice :from .the ef ' Year's:
lenciliTinhoets •te,' also, start, belt*
bud$:,Arid shpuld be* primed'. after.
to the' indryiduattwigS by rernO.ving
T.he Japanete Barberry .requires
Only to be pron4' that: the longest
and MOst Stragglifig" branches do net
canse the :buthes ,to '.be; ' unsightly.
When .hrancho: heCOrrie :longer, than
haIN.....the 'effect .,ar,inaktili the
yearly ' Pruning tO• keen it Within
bounds and :.to. 'preServe, :a .',riatural
primed' 'When their,. ble•ssoirit fade':
Spraying Potatoes ,
. Sprayed potatoes yielded one' huri-'
dred. And Avidity bushels • More ' per
tests, The -yields' were one' hundred,
and', sevehtv-tWO: And :tWo hundred
and ..ninet;,Htwo lAiShels Per acre... on
Inereased. yields is, not the; only cori-°-
the. Weatber,is .urifavorable', spraying
is necessary. to• get any': kind of a
'yield. ' Spraying paYS in a good 'Year,
and is absOlutelY eSsential. bad
...Over ten ..thpusand peeple
'fluting the ,fiye 'days 4;:pf the . annual. 4c
.Parin and ',Heine :Week • there: This
is: ..the• • largest 'attendance in 'Several:
fOr- .this .Special
cteiitil.snt4elsti;IFO7.1
tom Victoria, ' Peterlierong14
northern Patti ef the province,
..buttOn; MUskeilta,.. Ontario and othert.
Profestor BUdiatitin .Stated that
but it rentameti for Haldimand_cenn=
;tyi to :institute what is probably the
,first special. Weed. Cutting'• Week;
The Warden and 'Agricultural
.
-Committee of', the ;Count Council'
co -o eratio with,
y Conner in
n ?i,. ith ,;the � Agricultural
Representative,.. A. Gordon Skinner,
after Carefully s udying the ,situation
decided this
would be one of of. the best.:
''ways o"
f brin`" �.
in
th'g '
e
ria
g g u..ne..s of ••
L
e
weed problems to the attention of :•
the ' general, public.. Aeco di '.l
r ng . ;the.
y ..
Weekof Jaly3rd •to .-,.
July•
8th
wasp
Set
0
tapart for
the purpose at the same..
time pointing out that every, Week
'h .
s ould '-iii""reality � be . 'wead-cutzii .
in ',seeing that all Weeds were' cut.„.
:The Assistance et. ell teed. authori--"
IntPeCtor •fbr Western Ontario!
ed• the county'. durilig . the ;week .and
expressed as being, ' highly
pleased: With the reaulta.
JnlY 'Crop, Condition
crop' • corielitiens '•itsued. on' July; 11,
states that , ,the hOt dry'. Weather; .
during the latt ilifee weeks' of June :
whiCh. were ....prarniting' at 'the end of.
"MaY, decreased materially, 'arid:Were
Well under, the average. at' the; end;: ef •
June:. Rainfall • on the last . day. Of
June and' during. the• firtt Week 'Of •
-frequefit..,raint ate required' Pre- •
tetieus..' drought 'has preVailed
eastern: and sonthern :and .
'Crop, .pteSpects are, leis ,fayetrable.
'than Western;Central and Islorthr.
eat on lane •30th and.'haryesting gen.
eral Around the.
tures • have ..'...Suffered-.- front lack:. of .
rainfall in sections , arid. ire. badly
Steck are in, 06.6r• shape in .tasterri
Spring .graini:'„Ate,• Under .avera0e,•,
Wn fields gpt i',;Ooad 'start And are
reage, Oats and 'barleY ,ate.. heading •
t short in the ttraw and rains, are •
ecied to, ensure. satiSfactory
he' weather retarded , geritina-
od are ' reported. Corp is
.04v,ing" satisfactory greWth." with
so
ne
ti
an
the Farm, and Home eek this year
wet' a teal •old time sficCeti of the
type' that. WAS , PreValefit
years age When ' thetiSiticir-Of7-ex..-
cutsionists visited the nc011ege"•each
gteatly pleased „at the Manfiet
the lar$e etOwd had' been Carried
been. announced.: The provv.lotis
44,
titOtOrist, oh the xy'rorig 'side* of' ,
Which 4. c. Mcisiali tucknoW Ag -
urea,. In .ari effort to 8•Witig and avoid
he 'tlyr.h:t.'1'00:'4:1Tid'edamage 'was done
an, articte, appearing. in a daili Paper
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