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ssc Melil Wiha aah cess a the fac- i hest type sient ntial fac- riority of - 2 R, ALTA. OUSE AND na VOL. XVII. No. 88 RED DEER ADVOC RED DEER, ALBERTA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15th, 1919. c TE CITY COUNCIL Clite Concent Wet a Consent ' We - Curfew Bylaw: Chief foe mre hief Anderson's ee to 125 por Bertie ity Wi jor tote and Lands The City Counell on enter, evening cloned r There were Meaurs, C. P. Mellor, J. Grant Mac- Gregor, Francis Burrington, Edge-Partington eure eiice ahicnowioais ed returned soldiers memorial certit- cates and.thanked the Counoll citizens for thelr gift, Mr, Edge-Part- ington considered It the finest one he The School Board asked Foreman the services Jones tn Installing swings and teeters at thg, Central school, Commissioners Report The Council, City of Red Deor, Alta, Gentlemen, We submit our regular report as follow: 1, Foreman Jonesewiaw Ir ahe grass removed from the cracks-in the cement walks and gutters. The cracks will be filled with asphalt. 2. We recofhmend that the remain- der of the nuisance ground quarter section, with the exception of about 12 acres, be offered for sale at 25. ee Der acre, and that the usual commis: sion be pafd any real estate agent finding a purchaser for it at that price, Keep to the right signs have arrived and been set In position at the street Intersections on Gaets Ave. where traffic 4a heaviest. of Ross St. and 1st Ave. West. 4, We recommend that we be auth- orized to accept an assignment of Tax Sale Certificate for Lots 7 to 16, in Block 4, Englewood, sold to Misa E, Armstrong and E. Tennant at tax unle last year, and when this tax salo is confirmed transfer to them Lots 29 to 38 in Block 65. 6, It Is necessary to get as much property sold to the City for arrears of taxes back on the tax roll as is possible, and. we have before recom- mended that we be authorized to sell future properties. We now recommend that any of these Droperties be offered for to five years with interest at eight per cent. per annum and that these be advertised, All of which s respectfully submit- ted. w. E. LORD, A. T. STEPHENSON, Commissioners, Chief PEneOn s bere showed con- aiderab thie 1 the pro- perty had nes reco eoovered except In one case which wad being further, investi- mated. cases of breaking windows or unoceupied houses, the had against the parents. Six been ligenses had been taken out urider the r. ANe Livery bylaw. was decided to put a keep to the right al aign at the Intersection of Rona re St. and Firat Avenue West. The cost tu 13.00. On Claune 5, Ald. Galbraith s idea of hi loasing the property did not meet with the approval of either the Commissioners or Council. The report was adopted. Accounts Ald. Moyes moved and Ald. Stone seconded thet the following accounts be authorized: Dep. Min. Ry. and Phones .. M. B, Latam vein Dept. Mun. Affuirs .. eas Co. Cushing Bros., Ltd. Wage Sheet, July ... 8. Day a. jestern General May Gell Telephone. to nt, and Ask JF. and BiG Te ET SILVER ORE iN MINE NEAR NELSON Very Valuable Discovery Matic in Thet s McAllister ayee ae Carpenter Ha ay : i LH E iil i The new showing of tauseoxtll:arist)o NoLe-tnnel, 5B the od in just four fect of rf driv ing. Over 6,000 tona of ore are blocked ou whi Tiay become, mal feed it te decided eventually that a concentrato on the property would be ju-tified. Mr. Grimen who is the this particular and fortunate mining concern, was st one time of PRESENTATION TO MR. 6. 8, BLAKE On Retiring as Reeve of M. D. of Pine Lake Tuceday Hill Bnd, had Municipal District of Pino the Council for five years elected Reeve in the fol- lowing letter: Having sold out and decided to move away to the Coast, I regret in many ways that this will necensitate my novering my connection with the Munlolpal Council of Pine Lak I have spent'many happy Council work and have had quite few Jokes on you all at times and I always remember my experiences with you as Councillor and Hoeve. I leave you with all es. for your ity and that of the Mu- nioipal District. Yourn aincerely, Quo. Mr, Blake had sopocatey of ter, the him, much to his surprise, of gold cut links, wit wae the following inscription: To Reeve G. 8. Blake from M.D. of Pine Lake, Mr, Blake thanked the donors most sincerely for thetr beautiful gift. Ho had spent five years in, Council, and would often look back on the pleasant times he had spent mses If they ever came to the Coast, th just be sure to look him up, and he ould use the well, He wished them all good for- uart, Mr. In the the members of the Council apd Mr, Hey to supper at the Commercial Cafe, at SA very pleasant time was upent sir Blake and family left on Thurs- He has been one of th ing old timers of the Alstrict and recently sold his ten quar- Ol ters and his stock at a price to bring le competency. His him again when he home, as is main ba Friday, Aug. 22 Strone Birt, auct. will well the stock, implements and ture of Mr. Tom Gray, at - Rocky Mountain House. ting of the Councit of the Pac a aa mere e . a 158.68 due in municipal, school this year, tendered his C- Cc i interests will atill be with, this dintrict. 0 M.D, OF PINE LAKE fr gahcoasiars Revenue, Eduoa- ' Election in Division 2 to fill Vacan- ey. regular meeting of the Coun- tt. of ths Municipal. District 0? xine tate at the ae, Council Chambe Red Deer on Some Study for the Councillors The Department of Munici At- fairs forwarded copies of the Mother's U1 Act, Sub-divided and Supplementary Revenue Act, un Act Restraining Mischievous and Danger- ous Animals, Fence Ordinance, Sol- ft Exemption Act, for the study of the Councillors. Special attention was di- rected to the Tax Recovery Act, which has comes into effect in 1920, which pro- vides for Tax Enforcement procved- waslings being taken by direct sale of land, oe sean in place of the Cax icnfor roceedingn vrovided for by the Municlpal District Act, *ulch coasen to be operative in 1920. The Tax Ar- come Into force in any municipal dis trict except by resolution of the Coun- att subject to the consent of the Min- Diuty in n Get ing Taxes fom C.P.R. a The southeast anaeeer of 15-31-26, W 4 had been re-vested in the Canadian ile Railway Company. There wan and tary-tream R. would pay these out of the payments sade oe the land, the De- fe that the pt was personally Teeponaible. for the. taxes from the date of his contract with the C. P. R. to the date of cancelling and the taxes may be collected by sult or dlstress, The Railway Company were also responsible, but the diMeculty was to enforce payment. If there were no improvements and they were unable to collect from the former owner, there waa very little likellh of obtalning payment from the C.F. R, the De- partment thought, and, tn such case, Ik might be advinable 0 wtrike the tax- es off thelr recor Farm Lands to is Valued This The Department meas: ures be takem to have the lands with- In the municipality valued this fall for purposes of taxation in 1920, for the Supplementary Revenue and duca- tional taxes, These valuations will be made every five years, and are to equalized by the Tax Commisioner of the Department. Axsessment has to be made by June 1, 1920, but the Depart- ment considered the work would be too hurried if left to the spring, The necessary forms for valuation of farm land were forwarded, and Mr. Hey was promised that the forms for valuatihg sub-division lota would be along soon. The Council decided that Mr. Hey be the Asseasdr ae 600, This ee be the r time the valued in this munielpality, and the initial work All be more than by assessment will need to be valued In the intervening years, Seed Grain Advances municipalities for winter rye need, in the samo way as ney puasantent sped grain eavanone last ning Againet Bush Fires The Chief Fire Guardian wrote call- ing attention to the great fire hazard existing until snow fell, and urging that all persons take every possible Brecaution to prevent prairie and for- eet fires from being, metoaied or, If kin- dled, to be exting All persons other than those fixempted under Sec. je Fires ordinance are miles If it be a bush fire. thls year of fire was to pasturage, in and hay crops, which Piuat be conserved if powaible owing t0 the lack of feed, Persons should be led not to do burning until all possible fire hazard h as e Claim Under Mother's Pensions Act W.G. Electric Co. .. Canada Ingot Iron Co., Gorman, Clancy Grind .... Card seceee The Curfew Bye . Gactz and the W. Cc. Mra. MoVicar, Mra, . Mrs, Harvey ap T. U. and asked that the curfew bell be under 16 years, Mrs. McVicar had her doubts as to whether the Council could change a bylaw which had been adopt- ed on petition of the ratepayers, Ald. Simpson ovjected to a high age uit. It would be mistake to have a boy of 16 In after eight o'clock some nlagts: in winter. ayor understood that the pre- sent nour0.48.pan- was fixed in an- ticipation of Day-light Saving time coming Into force. On Ald. Simpeor Chief of Police will report. Waatern General Telephones Mr. J. Gactz, MPP. said that Mr. W. A. Moore, 1 suggestion, the Provincial em for their telephone system linee. in Red Deer and district. As the ,the present arrange- ments were unsatisfactory to the peo- ple, and the government was trying to) Council well knew, the managing-director of ern GeneralElectric Co. was on: Interview shareholders and bondholders of the company wun remedy matters by taking over the of the order to do that it would be Daeeeaey for the Council to approve of the deal, and to accept the Governmont instead of the Company, so far as te. tele- concerned. Hi franchise in other servic After some Giscussion, it was de- cided to refer the proposed resolution to the Solicitors tor soreiguratiey The additional street lghtins ment went over until Ald. Collison fag the clause in question was in return, an one relate he sat asked to be inserted that the bylaw apply to boys and giris in Chief silca s Salary Raised einen Stephenson's recom- mendations re Salaries was not report- , owing to the absence of Ald. Collison, one sf Lee Committee, It was decided, how seen Chief Police, Anderson from 100 a month, the pre-war ramount, to 126 a month. seossor for 1920 Assesement Mr. A. T. Stephenson was appointed Clty Assessor for the 1920 assessment which begins next month. sub- Mra. ys Htudnon Bay Company ere tice of several der the Mothers Allowance Act, amounting to 7.09 per week, of which half was chargeable to the Municipality Reeve Blake jocularly suggested aia x, 6 The Secretary-Treasurer thought tax was likely for 1918, but Mr. MoLaod had not forwarded Stock Running at Laces Bylaw urned Down objected to the The Department no forwarded by the Council. Pounds had to be established und rthe Act. tone omitted by the Comacil from model form gave definitionm ot animal at large, eto. od. to be at Inrke wh im of the Council wax to preserve the range for the use of rewl- dents of the Municipality and not have t used by non-renidents either with stock at large or atock herded, and the clauses covering this point. 6 are chiefly affected. All bylaws as to stock running at large must be ap- proved rs the Minister. nges of Ownershi; The Department of Natural Resour- cos, Canadian Pacific Railway, and the forwarded no- sales of thetr panslpally in 36-26. Arranging for or Dregaien ? made by the Reeve with at, Huskins for diers Relief Act, Soldiers Home, Tax tri The Super of . Children notified the M. D. that Mrs. w wae un- t into cond Stock Running at Large Bylaw 2 ct Now 4: and will be cordially wel- comed in the now en. an Fisher at Pambaton, his office bane aboliahed. HORTICULTURAL SHOW ; Mgelkraut, Mr. Stuart, and Mr. Hey, at secretary-treasurer. NEXT THURSDA The: Horticultural Show comes next Thursday in the Armouries. The President and Executive of 1919 are making it more social-event by put- e on its residential ad and one of these ta beauty of its situation and of ita gardens. Stand by the town by standing by the Show next day, BOARD OF NF TRADE At the: regular F meeting of the Red Board of Trade Council held on 3 o7 f r MM Senator Michener, E, G, col itehouse,, 3 W. Smith, f . Turnbull. In the discusion of roAds it seemed to be the opinion of the meeting that the ronas iu town were not In as good uhape as thone outatde of town, TRANSFERS OF A.P.P. INSPECTORS Owinu to the rativement of the In- apector at Lethbridge on accout of il COUNCIL; : PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD iit, Owing to Hav- health, Inspector No. 3 District, Have Only One Vaeanc on ingyeeta os Out Sons te the Coast , Alberta Provincial Poll Staffe Mr. Shannon to bce His Howdale, the mew on September 1 to Old Position as janual neers, and Eee Lethbridge to take the vacant posi-/ Trai and Domestic Science Buil- for V Red ding Would Run Site North nan Costly New High Schoo Soon. jonal and Wild Lands Taxation Edmcnton.. Mr. and Bi itd ing Needed Uattiely to Get Back Taxes on Land down to Red Deer on Thu Reverti he C.P.R. Stook Run- spector Risk Baie, ost attentive). At the: restllas Mosting: of the Pub- nia: at Large By-Law. Approv- to hin duties while in Charge at Red lic School Board on Wednesday even: ed by tment, which will be Brought the force up toling there ee Sonoran Mr. Gaots, Aaked to Su: in New One to Con- a high standard of Mfclency and ser- chairman, itephanson, Mr, Wel- serve Open Range for Residente vice, His dej ne will ted ton and ps 8. asnectae Gibson. The Warning Against Setting Out Fires Mr. Fisher haa done good work in Dis- minutes of four or five special meet. ings over pecuring teachers were read and co and Mise Koerman, Edmonton, snceneel on the Public School at 860, Painting Schools The tender of H. G, Stone for paint- School ing, ete, in High Jat 246, and in South School at 76.40, fas per: jons, was accepted. England and Haste were awarded the same contract in the tral choo at 150, Accounts The following accounts were passed for payment: Halifax Herald, 6.5 Broughton Son, R. L. Gacts, ete., 853.60; Red Deer, 17.50; Cal Heral e004, 820; ne Nelson's Looscloat Encyclopedia Companion volume ,will be procured Mise Annie White ppolnted to the North ward school at 850, Mra. Holt coming to Grade 7. The resignations of Minn Jean Ram- who goes to teach at Calgary, and of Miss Donna Henry, one of the new Day Hard- Appointess who:-wished to be relieved: were accepted. Mr. Shannon Xaine. ou Position .as avemesnons will be notified . Jam: Jenat the ponltion of caretaker will, be Mr. place when Mr. Mr. Shannon enlisted, Mr. Miller post appointed, Mr, se appointment, Mr. turn expressed the position, hence the appointment of SAD eos) AT BENTLEY A very tad death 49k pines 0, Mon forenoon of medicine self administered. - coaned has been feeling Indiaposed 4 few days, and evidently tried to bettor her condition by resort to some kind of patent medicine, The result was a poisoning of the system which could not be overcome, For two or three hours, suffering was intense, when death released her about Ii am. she was born in Lowa 61 years ago. Sho leaves husband and seven children, Mrs, Ed. Hawley, Calgary, tv vialting Mrs. C. P; Mellor, Hespero, Mr. E, Greig leaves to-morrow on a trip to Montreal to viait his mother, Mrs. nell, ar, Hempero, is pending a couple of weeks ir Bidmon- Mins Ruth Simpson has been visiting Mina Ruth Ramsey at Sylvan Lake this woek. Mine Sage, of th Hospital staff, is spending dit in the xs anagan at the Mr. and Mrs, John Skene are spend- ing holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Sved- tundsat Rocky Mountain House. Mr. N, A. Kilbutn, of Ramonton, has Mrs, been spending a few day with Kilburn and family at Sylvan Lake, Lawrence on terbuck awn to Calgary morning to a returned Yoldiera course In motor inecbantios, Mra. R. C, Brumpton, Miniy Evelyn and Atlan tim Greene are Jeavtngatodny for a couple of weeks at cane Miss Brumpton gow to 1am Mr. H.W. t, manager Imperial bank by Wetaukiwin, spent a couple of days thin week with Mr, Wickens at Red Deer and district. Mr. that In asking the muniel- palities to fix-eertain pends that Jonna was appointed to sce the Com- mixaloners. The matter of the entertainment of the members of the National Editorial Aanociation, who come to Red Deer on Augunt 221d,Waa discusved, The com- mittee uppointed to work out a pro- ar- ramme reported that they were ranging to give the: visitors br have them visit the Horticultural show at the Armories, and then drive them through the district. It was felt that with the splendid condition of the crops in this istrict, Red Deer.ahould. make the most of the opportunity and woe to it that the visitors were given every chance to get first hand Information of Red Deer and ita surrounding co try, About aixty cars will be needed to drive the viaitors, and Mr. R. Welllver will be glad to hear from any- one who will be on hin 3 and their wives a drive through the The City Counetl will be make 4 mall grant for the entertainment of the vinitors, The party arrives here at lx o'clock and leave again at 10:30. The President forwarded to Mr. J. Bruce Walker, who ix in charge of the party, a desori article of Red Deer and photos for making slides. until freeze-up wan ratified. Mr. Hus- kinu to receive 80 cents per Nour for man and three hor Appointed Deputy Reeve Mr. Hgelkraut wan appointed Deputy Reeve for the six mont Divide Surveys Blue Prints Wanted he Secretary-Treasurer will for blue prints of surveys on the pivide and Giereaboute, at the request of Councillor Rea: rence ot Opinion Over Gates The Secretary-Treasurer will write for copies of agreements Tera ing road diversion on section 12-36-25, Atter clatming metallic gates, while ex-Councillor Ross would only stand for wire gates, tanding of Divisions The accounts showed that Diy, 1 hid received 604, patd out 1443.69, assonn- shoasar, 742.07, 10: 5,32, + Div. ist jake realgna- Resignation of R. Reeve Blake handed in n hls tfon as a member of the Council, owing 0 hix removal to the Coast, which was duly accepted. To Fill the Vaoancy The Secretary-Treasurer was in- structed to take the necessary stope to fill the vacuncy caused by the resigna Uon of Councillor Blake in Div, 2, Mr. a et eee ame officer. Objects to Wild Land Tax eis hea Rane ad) Councillor W. Reay, Willowdale, was unantmously chonen Reeve, and honor which Mr. Reay saltably scknow Pay sheets 22 to 46, votaning 1619.25 were pansed for payment. A oul The following accounts Were passed Manning-Sutherland Co. 6.40; Gorrell, sa.00 1 Ahe,, 1.35; Stewart Bros. Wait Hardware, 90 Cushing Bron. 419.20; Gaeta-Cor- Tatimer Botserth, have the lumber for bridge in hin dis- trict hauled as soon an It arrives at Elnora. Next Meeting October 12 The meeting udjourned at o'clock to meet on October 12 a Deer. -- The flour mill people at Innisfail will supply power on trial for the town electric ight plant. got after privat to the town. - present time. , B. Fiske, rt a Stewart, do. 66; G. 8, fiake, do. 8.60, Total 479. Mr. Darragh wax given authority to 2 The Counel will e parties engaging in were Slectric light production in opposition jo to be Revised The vanes Neate of all the teachers will be revived in September, in view ef the Board having bad, to: increase its minimum from Plane for Manual T: aining for a manual training and domestic science building contemplated an ex- penditure of 18,500, the chairman ald, lations aa to lavatories, eto. The town alte trustees would vote 30,000 to 40,000, the amount of the assessment, for the blocks to the north, which was out of the question. sider more carefully the would need, if 20,000 wan to be spent. It would be almost impossible to poll bonds for the school building at The spending of 20,000 on a Manual Training bullding, when B, new High School wan urgently need- ed in the near future, might not be a bright and wine, Mr. Gibson sald the Chief Inspector was opposed to a 20,000 building on the present grounds. He looked for- ward to the development of the Junior High School plans for Grades 7, 8 and 9, which were now to be worked out in the larger cities of the Province. The serious cost of bullding was leading to decentralization, to cottage schools and the like, in Cif ary und Edmonton. Inasmuch as the Board must come to decision so aa to acquaint the La- combe board with their position, an adjourned meeting will be held. pe eee ITEMS OF INTEREST in registered packages were stolen from the Edmonton post office. Lieut.-Geii- Currie has sailed from Liverpool on the Caro1 fe will be tendered: publlo receptions at Ottawa, and Montr St. Andrews Presbyterian School, Innisfail, using twelve autos, plonicked at Sylvan Lake x last. Archduke Josopli, teraporaziiy: diste- tor of Hungary, has Bremer 138 Clemenceau, outlining hein new gov nnd aking tor Allied eae ment s policy recognition, thousand and seven hupdred and sixty-cight soldier grant entries have becn made on landa In the wost- rn: peavinoes under: the, soldier: svttie; mn of the federal govern The Prince of Walon landed. at St. John's, Newfoundland, at noon Tues- ay, and rode through an enthusiastic crowd, lining two miles of streets over which decorated en had been erected. Iw for continued military and Mnanca upport have been sent to the Allied governments andthe United States by the provisional government of the northern region of Archangel. The Prince of Wale tember 12, thence south- ary, arriving September 14. Three days will be apent in Cal- gary or vicinity before the Prince goos on to Banff. The price of hides for the manutac- ture of boots and shoes is falling tn Canada since the government pla an embargo on exports of hides, aking EB.) ind leather, at the advice of the cost of living commianioner. ampalgn supported by the Man- robe ansociation, against physicians who :lasne prescriptions for Mquor indiscriminately has been atart- od in Winnipeg, J. N. McLean, head of tos provinelal liquor act adminiatra- Announce ages for farm laborers have gone up to 5 a day and an a result a large number of returned soldiers, ding off for this, from Manti to conform to the Department's regu- ' Fifty thousand dollara in bank bills pty reaches Edmon- 241 who have mo n Tuesday to trip to the old country, to vialt daughters, P. . Inspector Gibson in in Red Deer wetting things ready for the home-com- will incase feach here from next mont Mr. P. P. eesrnbil oe the Atberta Hotel, on a the Coast. wie will viatt ia mother at Port m he ween for tland twelve yours, Mr, W. F. Tranter, formerly in bust nena in Red Deer, went north'on Thure- day. He enlisted with the Fort Horse, but haa spent the Tast ompital. two the years in hi Dr. Armstrong and Of Cals gary, will vialt with his spn-in-law, Mr, 8. D, Staples, of the Hamilton Baking Co, Red Deer, taking up quar- ters at Sylvan Lake, Mr, and Mra. G.I, Maben, and Mra, G. Mabon, are leaving today for Major, Saskatchewan, where Mr. Maben 6 remain for five or alx weeks. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Wallace, and Mra. G, H. Beat returned on Saturday morning, glad to get back home, but with Mr. and Mrs, Wallace much im- proved in health by the trip. Pte. Joseph Smith and Mra. Smit passed through Thursday to viait. his mother and sister, Mra, (Dr.) Wabh- burn, at in. Joe has been overseas well on to four years, cotton, who died on ey, an Ilnese of aix months from Eco Mr. B, Moir, of Marcellus, N.Y. Int con' Houghton, Springvale, on ic Mr. W. J. Kelly. was protght Lake Louise to charge. desertion Inia by Mire Lilian n aly the Cane was settled between the Mra, Kelly getting fixed allowance. Pte, Johnny Wright, who tet the Sist, landed at 8 Pte, Wright. has given long and meritoriows.war/service, Rev. Jos. Woodsworth, Prin ipal In- an Ind has rr hia brother, from Japan, who-will be Joined lntar by his wits. Dr. J, W. Smith, MP. ot Liver- Nova saciid ait rei elt are viniting Mr, i , Sniemand his slater, Mrs. 'E o Mo- irty-one yearn since Mra, ne geen De. Bratth. McLeod Ir, and Mra Harold Guets are vinit- ing Mr. and Mra, T. A, Gactz at the rm, where Gasts ly are spending the or, Mrw. id , Gas tinue hie wudien at ig Univeraity, Dr. and Mrs, MoHwan and Mr. A. McEwan have returned from an i806 apt to be doing big business. Fi Doctor considera the Red Deer aur Prince Albert Fates and, e with the exception, perhaps, bf Hi 1 to surpass Lieut. Haywood, who has been sery- ing with the Red Deer Salvation Arm: withdrawn devote his of the * ing of Mra, Gibson and daughter, who o Boo att for Hali- Daw: Doldt, Saskatchewan, he saw no crops ments, Red Deer, a : ) i eee ; monton last wee : t CHURCH NOTICES Baptist Church, Aug. 17 1- am. A working on the C.P.R. The ladies will Schoo ure weleome. . ter, Methodiat on nee wervioea: 11 am, Rev. preach; subject, irtan shew vinion fad ed? 7.30 pan., Rev. H. . We oe Kwausel Gakuin Kobe, Japan, will preach. Mr, Woodaworth is returning to Japan next month. Hav ing spent sev years in week Jn Japan, hie mee hie: meareae will be of very special Interest, and vitation Ia extended U to.all to is service. Married, at the Methodist ; Red Deer, by Rey. Geo. D. i on Wed: y, Auguat 13, won MeBrit Marjorie Lillian May Greville, of Enet 6, when Robert David ry inatructor In the Olds School of culture, fon of Mr, and) Mem * Sinclair, and Lillian May, oldest daugh- f tor of Mr, and Mra. Wot, Edgar, were ; united in THE RIPENING GRAIN The recent raina have helped won- Barley heat are in many places almoat harvest and oats are not far behind. There is now Indication that very to an aver age crop will be reaped here, given fatr wonton coneninegs for the next tow: wee The hay crop is undoubtedly ight.
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