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Durham Chronicle (1867), 15 Sep 1927, p. 8

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fffiâ€"d/f Much Sympathy 15 f?” Rocky Saugeen al loss. - - . « Traverston RE \ip. and Ml’é‘i- “911' and fam}}fi (Our Own 0077-331,th ) 1 ' Correspondent! i" ‘5“ illness and all hope he “1 congratulations to Mr. and 51:55. (Our Own “ ‘ ~ ' Malcolm McKechnie over the arm al‘ on 7" I “ ) - " . -.‘\'pl.o . .- x 11 llmzmnn tn room 1‘1" . M“ and M?" \ 1 411 East . .. s-i Billie jove a uwlni' 11"? t" “‘31” -, ‘ Maud" . . mfififidnv :mui srwni the day “'1‘“ 1 Of town 59.8121 and Keg-man. NON-e of a daughter; last Saturday in the lust W991i “1th ms Durham hospltal. 1.1Afignro “AIA‘;‘-no I‘d. P\“gg My; c'nmphell cf Tor-m 0. is W IcArth! h “1' Mr. 32 Miss VP the first Mrs. R. Mr. M :2 tored ixor a coupls kindred. .‘lL‘. ."o"~1llbn --“- ._ tored home recently and is enjoyingl a COllplt' of mwks‘ vacation amongt kindred. M. )1. Edwards returned home last \vw'k at'te-r attending the C. N. E. m Tux-unto and a day's outing to Niazam Falls. Mrs. Charles .‘lrtllocklin and son Roy spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. \Vill Campbell 01' \Velbeck. Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. McFadden and family Visited early in the week at the Cook _h_u_mf'. 1" f f‘ “Ann‘rnntl and \11. and 31:5 daughter Clara and .‘lIS. Tho: week-end \v Mnlpswox‘t h. $114. "and Mrs. Owen Sound 5pm and Mrs. J. J. P0: Mossrs. Donald .21C.\l'llllu. my. Dave Ymmz; and \\. R..Jag_1f.. 1“lgtt last werek for Hm harwst. tit‘h‘: m Saskatchewan and élberta. --. A In .th. n10? PAGE 8. fiilb'hilLUUUWau uuu ---..-_ - leZinnWonk-11's Instiutc met last Thursday at thv homc- of MP8. J. O. (ii'evnwnod when: the member's smut. a pleasant afternoon. The mretii‘ig ()[wnml’ by Institute (Me and Lord's Prayer then .Mrs. R. T. Edw:’u'd>‘ rmul an interesting! paper on "Lit‘u is More Than Livin0”. Miss Elsie Mays sang 'a. swet-t solo and thv memiwt's all joined in the sommunity singing. The will call was \wll l't‘FPOIHlF’d to by conun- drum-2 and places Visited by the momhm-s. Mrs. J. I). Hrm-nwmiut smw‘wd u tasty lum'ht'on 'at the close spun! hero. "-mpbell (nee Vi. Reynolds} m. is visiting with Miss M. " 0f HIP 41h COHCESSiOH. 1:] Mrs. Richard Bryan's and 'a,Pmbbin.~' of Varney spent of the week with Mr. and EC. Bl'}"fl$. . :u-tiu Baluy of DetrOit m0- . O -“ ‘A‘O‘fin 11L llll'. st. \\. ..I Greenwood and Clara. accompanied by MP. Thos. hlencross spent, the “in: r'elathes near Hz. M 3115. Hmolci Mofiat of 1nd 4p! 11L Sumiu} \xitil )11. J. “I P" (1”. Donald ,\_lc\1thm and Y “t" \Iiss Katle 111 1131111111: in St. '1111'011111. Visited .111aa1111\115..\1. It'kltiwgs and f1 ( Our Own Correspondent) 1 Many school children in this and sum-oumling section are looking for- wax-ll eagerly to tho anual school fair which is to he held at Lamlash on Friday. September 16th. \V‘e how) all will haw- a share in the wins but everyone cannot. come first. however. all can be good 'ejoicc in another's suc- lnscrs and 1 \x‘ ,mrlmwemml Hutton Hill 1":(1: uuu ...... ccss. We: u'fiderstand Hutton Hilll school is entering this year. mak- i1 :5 a total of 13 schools at Hanover Fair. Prizcs are otfered,»for best. :ix-ill by country school $10.00, 2nd $6.00. 3m $4.00. Best uniformed school $5.00. School coming the longest «listancc $3.00. ‘.\"llo will be the winners"! A. goodly number from tl‘ns secâ€" ,tion were in attcmlancc at the To- A lronto lixllibjtion last week. 1-1... halmnn 91H"? vac-L u unu- Joim Palmcx and on). 311.James_ \V. 0. met 'at the horn Hopkins with a goo both of members and CARE OF THE BREEDING FLOCK (Experimental Farms Note.) Basic slag, a by-product in the 1 manufacture of steel, is. of value as ( a fertilizer by reason of/its phos- ic acid content. Its phosphor- phor ic acid is not immediately soluble mewhat and therefore it is .a so slow-acting fertilizer; its effect may ‘be expected to extend throughout an average crop rotation. While not so widely used or so pOpular generally as supermphos-f profitable phOSphoric fertilizer in many parts of the Dominion. It has proved of special value in the improvement of heavy clay loams, fairly well supplied with humus as from dressings of manure. As a rule. muck soils and soils deficient in lime, both of which types are . apt to be acid, respond to applica- 3 tions of basic slag. - L doubt being due in p - ' t line character of this fertilizer from the presenece of a certain percentâ€" age of free lime. In England and Scotland. care- ; fully conducted experiments have 5 shown that basrc slag gives good r results when applied to grass lands. - --- “annonc and pn- I .1 Eli-gt? UL LL‘IU ll.--‘-- In England and Scotland. care- fully conducted experiments tax-e shown that basic slag gives good- results when applied to grass lands. bringing in the finer grasses and en- couraging the growth of cloveranu in this way increasing value of the herbage of old pas- tures. In Eastern Canada-â€"chiefly. in the Maritime provinces and on the Pacific coast. eXperiments conâ€" ducted on the Dominion Experi- _ ' --.,. nhnn'n that. the Pacific coast. experiments con-‘ ducted on the Dominion Experi-l Farms have shown that basic slag is valuable forclover and timothy hay, turnips, mangels and cm'nâ€"CI'OpS for the most part with a. long season of growth. There are several types. of slag on the Canadian market. These will vary as to total phosphoric acid rmlIPIlt and availability. The. better grades will contain from '16 to '18 per cent total plmsphoric acid and have a fineness of 80 or over. Thursday. September 15, 1927 VOL. 60.â€"NO. 31' Hrs. J. P. Hunter Selze« Attack While visitin ian Church Tuesday Away AlmOSt Instan Being Held Saturday Durham Cemetery. 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