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Durham Review (1897), 3 Jun 1937, p. 6

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This has been built up ring a Braille handâ€"tranâ€" py of every work which any Hare Hounds Do# For Share of His Dinner n al 1d n Wihou <# Mn m it} f far W . "ta t ind Girl { hares : of their ‘nction of t ministry privl ts 6â€"monthsâ€"old ra} nd hounds by ea owner, Gregory d ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Bolam, honorary chaplain to the Naâ€" tional Institute, Many other blind recâ€" tors and vicars are successfully carâ€" ryin out parish duties in various parts of the country. Music is another ffeld in ‘which blind men occupy high positions as composers ‘or instrumentalists. A considerable number are organists and choirmosters, and for these the National Institute runs a special bureau, the rphy at When I it The first plenary session of the "Coronation‘" Imperial Conference was held in the Queen Anne drawingroom of St. James‘ Palaceâ€" scene of the historic Indian Roundâ€"table Conference. The Prime Ministers of the British Empire met under the chairmanship of Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, Prime Minister of the Mother Country. This picture shows a complete general view of the session. Left foreâ€" ground: The Indian Delegates; centre foreground, the Australian delegates. On right, Mr. Baldwin Cstandingâ€" is surrounded by memâ€" bers of the British Cabinet. At Mr. Baldwin‘s right hand are Canada‘s representatives. ovieâ€"radio bhit By DOROTHY ny d > their 1 it of th mette, « SCOSSIP of me Los ©n clo th «#Shoy los Winninger, the Cap‘t Andy, is expects Eddie Cantor thinks will be much to bu tvres. He says Winni mut in the now Carnt tures. He says Wint out in the now C3 Baba Goes to Town explore the cce thought he mi some of Laus confronted by pair of flashin; a mother cat rehc into liste mer mirt that let from : fraternity ed them sidering | fraternity pins. She claims sh ed them un at a pawnshop, b sidering her popularity with boys all the folks around the are frankly dubious. . . Victor son and daughter are makin; screen debuts in his RKO â€" "Missus /4 recently 1 occupied _ Hollywood Basil 1 a hero picture Midnish Olivia «C surprise rors t he nin 17 tty he A farmer near Wheaton, IIl., plowing a cornfield with the aid of searchlights A larmer near wWheaton, 11%., plowing & cornfield with the arid of searchlights, Farmers throuphout area are working day and night to make up for the late start caused by the heavy ra‘ns earlior in season. debuts in _ America rented / 1 by Cha the he , but d: e cellar e might auchton The Empire‘s Statesmen Conference in London dy the arles didn‘t veird ves. until find am shortly, Charâ€" â€" original beloved cted to return, but s that Winninger id meme horror rc 1 sounds all he fo litter of house Lau M get rec ‘s angic f all ar charm t dozen ms she i0p, but n mc John Beal ) formerly ighton _ in around to cently, He nentoes of roles, but 1 ‘und was kittens. college : studio Moore‘s g their picture, e, then Blackâ€" th five eles S0 it . to pl around braceâ€" or so e pickâ€" ut conâ€" and it new Muni em Night Work On lllincis Farm soil? Mow potash and iskaming C Answer : manure is ly when it the spring perature °; n chomical fertilizer (K.N.P.) in the following mannerâ€"dusting it on the lawn by shaking through a coarse gunnoy sacking bag. The result has boen that the grass bas burned. 1 followed the application of the ferâ€" tilizer with liberal watering with garâ€" den hose. How can this fertilizer be applied without damaging the grass? Will the application of such fertilizer kill out moss? How much should be applied each time and how often? When is the best time? â€"G. W. M., Northumberland Co. Answer:â€"I would say that it is posâ€" sible that you have applied the mixâ€" ture of the carriers Nâ€"Pâ€"K in too conâ€" centrated a form. If you use Sulphate of Ammonia as a carrier of nitrogen for instance, and apply it fairly libâ€" crally, its first action would be to burn the grass. However, the grass should soon recover and show much erally, it burn the should s« Question: â€""How anure to produc u°* How does if &â€"The nitrozen of â€" stock i quickly available, espocial it is applied to the soil in g when the prevailing temâ€" 1 rising. Bacterlal action is d at this time, and nitrate which is a product of bacâ€" ion, therefore, becomes rapâ€" lable. The phosphoras and 10 to 15 11 â€""How 1ong does it take produce nitrate in the does it give the nitrate, phosphorus?"â€"L. B., Timâ€" with the coâ€"operation Faerm Problems ive heen in U orus from its hone. PROFESSOR HENRY C. with ph operation of the various denartments Ontario Agricultural College is ( oras and the plant not â€" be it th it Conducted by piy low n ond t School checks checks sixâ€"year.old Veda Allen‘s exâ€" amination paper. Veda is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Allen, The grade one pupil entered school last September and was getting along ine until January tests when she was intent on writing an examination paâ€" per and found it was more convenient to write it backwards. _ She is left handed. Her writing is good for pupil and she is one of th her class in reading and Miss Cunningham reports read the * mirror writing" the other and appoars qu/ when grownups pick out sentence and ask her wh "She tries to please by way she is asked, but h tion papers are quite ofte and hali," Miss Cunningh la of Six W rites Pottor Rackwards sk her what it is. please by writing the ked, but her examinaâ€" quite often about half Cunningham said. for a first year of the leaders of and arithmetic, ports. _ She can ing" as easily as : quite surprised out a word in a Miss Novel sraces one Memorial when â€" she the the lawn ble e and ssibly This rim. otl able. TH the wat along" Plants | the wat solution Susecsts Canninc wWOOSTER, Ohio. â€" Row green tomato plants nod = Jong wooden tanks throus clear water slowly chburns clean goots spread over th of the tank. Not an ounce is in evidence. 1 pho It is Spring outside, 1 greenhouse of the Ohio & cultural Experiment Statio has come. Dr. L. J. Alexander, pathologist, discussed the â€" sciontifically . vi whereby experts hope ly what makes plants Water cuitur means of "putt and thereby le A year has 10,000 planet Jupiter, Tomatoes Grown In Tanks of W« 4 said to "unde market 1 two wee cost ol lowing pound, cost of ( No Soil Used, bllt C!’ICmi;a is cannot fore J: G as secrelary to department of rector. EDMOXTO of the Univers sion D« a $500 lowshin rare of S t1 VC T TY scho Th CHAI Wate rt O w Alt m« Ni P1 h nd wh ampe Art is Her & 1d Al fi h nt idd wh extoy h 00t8 " l il 11 t 1 int Ol The Speckies n & Â¥ i ainer WGives l cam Krusch 1 3044

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