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Barrie Examiner, 22 Nov 1917, p. 6

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: ESTABLISHED i855 + PRODUCTION: Increased effort and efficien- cy in labor, more economy and spencers honors for your. self that would descend to Peter. Cer- | Whi: tainly that 'would bes fraud, But you|* ba get ' nected with us--and:yet he oan "No 'ile could give you greater honor / OM ,¥wentine Drake to, fill than is already yours," Napier wentox. "He lied motiae to "Teannot thank | you enough," 'sai . ' : Jess waste in living, building up MMGAE: erat, hk "tidy af | 2 cUrtLY. capital by harder work and greater savings, will enrich you and your coun- | Monk fervently: oid af Sekt bate oe rae pial saan vim «s try. The men 'and womien at home must. produce more to cover war's |I chould not have outlived it. And you; thing, He' is-an HOMBet inn, 'hough waste. are right, Napier, I feel that you are right, | fanatic." s u \Jt is easier to make money than toSave.it. A Savings Account at the Bank of Toronto will help save what your increased effort provides. 11 Branches in Toronto. 119 Branches in Can THe Assets $73,114,000 _- BANK or TORONTO it Barrie and Allandale, H.' A. ~T. BEECROFT & CO, BANKERS » Established 1878. - Transact a General Banking Business. . 'Notes:casheéd or collected at the most favorable rates. We cash Cheques drawn on any Bank in Canada or the United Btates. Accounts collected + Sterling "Exchange bought or sold Special -attention will be given! fo the accommodation of farmers in this locality, Money to Loan.on Mortgages, Agency Sun. Life Assurance By. Coralie Stanton' and Heath Hosken CHAPTER XXX. The Wider View Qu the lusi' day of the old year Glare Monk former's workroom at Dunbury. quite: carly ji the afternoon, but ail the | lights' in the room 'were switehed on, Out- side it'was snowing heavily, softly, silently. The heavens were black with snow; it looked us if it would snow for « week. | Monk sat jp his uspal place ut his big: J wble. He hdd been speaking unmterrupt- | edly' in low: Voice for balf anibour, und fall the time bis nervous bunds had fidgeted 'with any urticle thut was within his reuch. | Napier: sui' om: the opposite side of the table. His face jas averted from Monk; one hand suppofted his cheek and, partly segeened his eyes, Monk finished speitking and leaned back in his chair, "His-stern fice wus dork with the shadow of old memories ; "Now, I Kave tohi you everything Nap- : ier," he suid, "The whole wretched story. jas. Arnold (ph pres se : ; i advice. -Fm going to, be guided by whut! Fire & Life Insurance Agent. [you's Ive que mate up my nin : Tim going 19 let. you-tell me what to do." He bad iat | told she other' men. tbe whole story "of the exchunge of the daugh- ter born to him far a som, om the day.of his first wife's funeral, - To Napier/he had" laid bare his soul, 'showing him the motives that had actuated "him, the longings and hopes that had filled him with that desper- {ate determination at say cost to leave be {bind bim 'a male heir to carry on" his: work. ; He had told the story because he coukl no longer keep silence, becuuse he was haunt-) ed by 8 demon now--the demon: of ie Iniorse, Changes hud taken. plice. withii him, "Since the. narrow. eseupe of Peter from denth and his son's rescue by'the very miu he had intended to destroy by. hiv owa ends, -he had nov been the satie simi, For he, the triumphant, the successful, the wealthy, hud looked for x moment into a | tieep pit. He had been obliged to reyiljust the vulues of his lite," He, who bad:miade | 4 kingdom, who was virtually .« king, had | 'i nubled, 'stiguish-stricken, "ai. the mere | 'thought that he might 'have lost his sori, Company .of Canada.. Office Hours 10 to 4. T, BEECROFT, Manager. Your Reading Needs Are Well Supplied ° at | Scott's : Bookstore. » Real Estateand Money to Loan A number of Valuable Farms and, Town Prdperties..for Sale on the most reason "able terms. ~; pan ) BANKOF TORONTO BUILDING oBARRIE : 66 Sih & co UNDERTAKERS# (i Oper Day. and Night ' Morgue and Chapel in connection ,BARRIE,ONT. ~~ + Phone 82 j before dawn, id Mark Nupier sut together in the - It was | The girl--Vanessa,\what could she have You told him all, madame." Van Oat's done? She couldn't have cuiried on my ish yf face was an ugly sight. "Abounthp forged work, Nor could Lorion--not as Pgter letters? j will; Peter has been brought up for it, "Everything. I spared you as much us trained to it. 7 | possible," said Theodora. "Who nes: "Awd! what will he do?" lost his life for it," put in | Nopier softy ; |, "To me? | don't know; | ddn't think Monk's face uiderwent a change, For e,will do anything, I really don't care." & moment 'pire terror shone in bis eyes. |v, Pra gen are mublimes: he said. The next moment he apoke with great de- (gu 4o tho' tings and men do moihing iepeion. i hi "Come with. me to Africa, madame. Be. lint tenet ee a enevet forget tween' us we could found a kingdom! There what Lorion has done. He:deserves a part i.' no. knowing what we might*not do." inthe work--» great purt. And be shall)" She tured freezing look on him. have it. Nextyto Peter, he shall have the! "Please go," she said. - "I have nothing greatest shere.' I need not fear for the more to say' to you, Ifyou were not ne future, Napier. My work willbe catried contemptible I should hate you for helping on; as'I grow old the burden will be taken. to make me whut I am. Go!" from me, Indeed, I need-not*fear, Thank He went, the painted doll, the strange you, Napier. -Thank you thousand times." creature, with his. brilliant inhuman mind, y * 4 'The next morning dawned brightly~thé "aud his 'insatiable greed and. self-sceking. | first day of the New, Year, It had snowed Theodora never saw himi again. jall through the night, and stopped just A month later he suddenly: his The whole world was gen -Post-us general mangger of the B. I. R. C. med with brillant, "At the breakfast table rem preeure war ut onthe Colonial of | bate wee cod age, teasthered. comipuny's. charter weulf be withdraten . within-a very short time -Van Ost embark- jeverybody. Lorion bora het pes ed on a homeward-bound boat, but a day ey were . uler was tudiant. vue irom Moba he fell overboard and 'was ried in a week. Monk had kept his word. Growned, and his body was sent hack to be | When the young mun returned from Afri-. cubalmel and shipped by the next bout to joa be hed said he should have the girl he Brutsels for buriid. - He had relatives. in loved and bis blessing. And this morning Brussels, and.they buried him handsomely, vhe had added to that intangible commodity the poor, mumified doll with the painted | junior partnership "in the firm of Monk lips, und divided his enormous fortune com plucently among theniselves, Towards the end of 'the meal, Peter dip- jped into-the Titres, und presently 'he cried | out. jubilantly : | "Hallo! Hurrah! it, the brutes." "Done what?" cried everybod "Made amends, . Here are <Glumns a jbout you, pater, and the BuLR:C A whole long-signed stateuent by Valentine Drake, .withdrawing. all the imputations he ever made, -und definitely stating that {it has recently come to his Kngwledge that | still mor- powerful public opinion had been ou hive futhing wharever to (do with the was no change company." A really handsome ypolugy up: | He ».ill- worked. ¢ he was still on my word. He géts quite pitifyl toward } full of great seb he development the end, says he has been shayiefully mis: | and expiuision of his beloved bit of the I Jed, and feels he can never wulke adequure | pire ucross the-sen, Peter had been valiantly is for the slur he has ignorautly cast and loyally working at his father's: side, fhe commercial' and private integrity. So at -Blackport the life wax' us full "as hip ever) But at Dunbury there was a gap | that only one person.could fill And thot wax why Glare Monk had eome | to Mentone. He found Theodora changed: She was pale ynd worn ; she was no longer a disdain. ew ful brilliant woman. - She was crushed; she "What could bave| hud a lonely air. Farly in February, Sir Glare Monk, after paying w sbort: visit' to Mt. und Mrs. Lor. At last they've done, 10" en ng to the full the last duys of their noon, travelled with wll the haste he |eoukd wo Mentone, and, -arriving . there, ely sought out' hie wife at her upon of a great and honorable man. --burrah !" . And Poter waved the 'newspaper above his head. "What could have induced him to do it!"" asked Monk, who knew so much more Hip than the rest of them. induced him?" "Well, you always said he was un honest her hands. mun, though mistaken, sir,"* suggested:Lo-| "Theodoru, I want' you, to come back," | Parsnips, basket .. who were then' in the south of Italy, | He went up to her inimediately: and took'| $2.05. THURSDAY, NOV. 15th, 1917. lish Studio at Mre. Gauley's, 67 McDonald St, Barrie, Phone 681. For terms, etc, call at studio' on Wednesdays.' Vojees tested free. sce i aera i ote SATURDAY MARKET Fine weather for fall work and good pri-' és maké the farmer cheerful: thee days There were & great many cabbages market- ed, 'five cents 'procuring -'all-and sundry. sized heads. Potatoes remained at $1.75 per bag. There was. lot:on hand. The- jssle of celery 'again revived after being off ; the market for a couple of weeks. Inside | the building the most noticeable, thing' was the abundance of butter, It' was learned that some of the creameries have discontin- ued purchasing cream for the winter months, thus turning in more dairy butter Voice Pupils prepared for A.T.CM. BP soit: vocol; abo. cle mentary exams. of Toronto. Conservatory of Music or' University gexams.. Studio: King, Block. Phone 424, Pupils prepared' for examinations in the for the to There was a. ready | GDN Preven : cae sale for eggs. Vegetables were much the $ ges. "Also 'painting. - _ po ree to that of dat week. Tecate Mrs, Bertram's, 23 Owen' St. Average prices were as follows:-- : i Butter, Ib.. 2. 47-500. LEGAL , doten - | Fowl, /dressed, Ib... ALEXANDER COWAN | Spring' chicken, dressed, th Duck, dreseed, tb Veal, Ib'. 'Muttoz, ib | Apples,' Wolf |Snows, basket .. .. | Alexatiders, 'basket Pears, basket... | Potatoes, peck | Potatoes, bag | Beets, basket. | Carrots, basket Suecessor to Lennox, Cowan & Brown Barrister, 'Solicitor for obtaining probate of wills, guardianship' and administration, and General Solicitor, Notary, Conveyancer, ete. Offices: Hinds' "Block, No.8 Dunlop. St. | Money to loan. BOYS. & MURCHISON | Barristers, Solicitors, Notary. Public, Com ; | Veyancers, Etc. Money 'to loan at lowest: Tates of interest. Offices: 13 "Owen 'St. (in the _ premises formerly occupied by the Benk jof Toronto). Branch office, Elmvale, Ont. eed Boys, K:C,-MP.- D.C. nig | 3. STEWART @ STEWART ¢ BARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries "Publie and Conveyancers. Money to loan in any \Turnips,' bag. | Onions; dried, basket | Vegetable Marrow, each .. | Cauliflower, each .. 2. Celery, bunch. .. | Cabbage, head Toronto, | Bickling Cabboge, each"... .. .. 1. 5¢ | suis at lowest current' rater Omen s es. Office: 13 {Green Tomatoes, barket ... :- _-25¢ | Owen St,, Barrie, Ont : {Pumpkins excl... 10; 15, 'and 20¢/| pee Oat Ds Biewaat 'Citron, each .. Thoth, oS tes ae, oe HOS CHARLES w, Pj {Summer Savory, email bunch . 05c | BARRISTER, Smee ee Tee { Thyme, bunch da 5c | Co.tinental: Life Buildiae 4 . | pareas, Bea 059 | Continental Life Building, southenst corber Butternute, bushel' .. Bay and Richmond Sts, | Bevchnuts, quart 'DONALD ROSS, LL.B. 'ream, quart... (Bate nie BARRISTER: SOLICTOR, E10. Bask a lHtay, new, tee Toronto Building, Barrie, - Money to loan. | Straw, ton | CRESWICKE & BELL | BARRISTERS,- SOLICITORS FOR "THE | Supreme Court' of Judicature 'of 'Ontario, Pig' young. pair NEAR-BY MARKETS, vay einer Proctors,- Notaries, ° 'Conveyance te. (November 15, 1917) no ryancers,. . ete. , ; +Money i ces:'in Ross' Bloc! Ocitlin-- Wheat $2.10, hurley: $1.00, oats | Rem 'we "hed hey ee ee Beh potatoes |-- wool washed, | MEDICAL OR. H. T. ARNAEL + | Office and "Résidence Corner 'of. Toronto "Uc, | poratoes. bag, and Elizabeth Streets, opposite Elizabeth 60-68, do unwashed ) St, Methodist Church." Telephone' 167. 2c, eges 40¢, chie-« eggs 45. $1.50, washtd wool, 44-506. Stayner Butter 3 ken 15-18¢. DR. W. A. ROSS Beeton--Wheat $2.07, out' 58¢, barley |}RCS., Edinburgh, F.C.P., London, "Phy: $1.12, rye-$1.70, peas $3.50,. butter' 42c; | Sian, Surgeon, ete. " Office and pie : Dunlop S:., Barrie. Telephone 165. Brailford--Butter 40c,- eges_ 452, whext | -- 2.05-$2.07, barley $1.12-$1.15, rye $1.65- | OR. E. G- TURNBULL: $1.70, buckwheat $1.20-812 | QMeGini- (Successor _R, Creemore-- Wheat ~ $2.00:$2.07, sib: Hal ebes, ooreer wile : buck: | Of ' * orig mutentiy be has been convinced jhe ssid, with 1 thrill in his voice. "I-know | wheat $1.25, outs 636, berley 00-8135, [Bretton oon ante Spee ee aod of his mistake." camvineet CINE. | Drake has told me It wae | eve 81.70, peas $3.00-83.50, hay $9.00; (2% sie, : ""Yeri:cbut who could have. éonvineei| you who told him. everything. You con- | $10.00,-potatoes, bap, $1.30, buter ay | him!" 'Speculutions, however, 'heemed fruitless, . Enough, on this 'brilliant New Year's Day,) "It was the least I could do, to be conscious that the great' man's name| "eerily. "It wax an etonement. had been cleared of the infamy that had. ! don't want to judge," he ssid humbly. been attached to it, cleared by the person | 2 Want you--Peter wants you; Lorion 'und who' ad "most ta 'do with the deunein | Vanes wan! you, Come back to us all tion, 'cleared, too--and of this Monk slone| the world knows nothing but that you Knew 'the secret--without the horror and pave heen in bad health end 'had to live oot shame that would have attached to the |of England . Come back, Theodora, Gone exposure of the real delinquent, That, of buck, dear wife. -We have made mistakes, course, would have been impossible. 'Theo: | both of us, We will begin again." « dora had gone out of his life, but her good | She felt usiuccustomed tears. alreaming name, would have had to be safeguarded at clown her cheeks. Her heart wgs melted: any cost. ' her spirit-ubased. He was good to her, She After breakfast he 'culled Vanessa and ' had deliberately' deceived him, and' he for- Lorion, into his room, and there the girl gave her. She turned to hint loarned that she was-'In reality the-great "I want to tell you that I am glad (boat man's daughter. A 'story, plausible, en-|Feter, Glare. 1° undentend---and 1 am ough; had been concocted---with Napier's #1 woproval, He ha deed, given his soul) BE2 come hack to ue all, Come, and into 'ahothrr's Keeping. |vee how happy: the young people are. They essed all tochim, in order that 'he should know the trlih sbout me." she said have. all their A. F..&, MALCOMSBON. seats Insurauce.Companier ce emuneed Financial Standing an ae Pad ieee AbL STEAMSHIP: LINES. | Nupier stirred and sighed, and. looked jTound at Monk, who regarded him expec { tantly. "Y-wish* you hadn't: asked me: for 'ad- "he sid. You'fe the only man. in this | world," replied, Monk, "whom . T could trust. I beli¢ve. you 'understand, and. yet you will téll me to do what you think is Wide He had discovered that Vanexsa was his | danghtér, he suid, soon -after she bad teken up her position in bis office. His wife and born ;.Mrs. Monk bad gone away and Van. essa-had been born away from her fath. er's house. his 'wife's: death, making everything: clear- Only, 'Vanéssa was a year oldér than she : : i and & measure of contentment, us she.took he hud quarrelled in the year Vanessn wits | tun' her life in, Bluckport, tlevoting hovel entirely to her husband's interest, never 'seeking the distractions that had ouce been He had found papers, after | the breath of. life to. her tefore them. You and I can begin. agui Theodora went, And peace came to her, The rule of the Dog Star was over., THE END Your passage. booked wor fron right." - -all parts of the world. Napier bent his head in humility. ALF. A. MALCOMSON | *2° hard," he: snurmured. "Giye te afew hours, Sir Glare. I nyust 'think, |" THE INSURANGE MAN AND | [low con one decide on u question like this |More 'than w little puzzled. AT AGENT. at ouve! "There is so much at stake, Rater | everything fe granted; when be once re. be exempted, ceive lonk's . STEAMBO! Mopresenting Canadian Northerr is innocent. So is the girl~ They must. girl's youth With o free had to.be done. = bury, aniid showers thought. He took sway « year of the nacre scat conscience, It' Dr, J. W. Edwards, ex-M.P., has arouse . the criticism of -medical men 'by his plot} 8 little. glad,' form s'utement at a1 n Lorion took) Kineston. that medical students should not It is said: there is a shortage fitm hand- of medical men, bs The girl was bewildered, blessing, the of fice 'and confetti, 'Orange concert at |« 0.03 | W.ALLEWIS, MD, CM, Collingwond---Butter 45-46c, eggs 45-47e, 'SURGERY AND GYNECOLOGY, especial: potatos $1.35-8145, wheat $2.00-82.15, fy Phone 61," 56 Collier St. Barrie. 99-81.00, hay $10-811, washed wool | z OR. MORTIMER LYON do unwashed. 1b,1'55-60c, 'oats 60- | |122 Bloor St. W., Toronto, 'will be Owen St. Barrie, every Saturday. C. P. R. Wants: 2,856 Men eases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat The Canadian Pacific Railway: have not- |S stion hours 11vam. to 5, p.m. ified. the exemption tribunals that they are ®PPointment. Con- and by : Toronto Phone Noh 9326. asking for, exemption for 2,856 of their em. | Barrie Phone No: 2, : ployees out of total ef 6,199. Wherever | = aa . possible they are doing without the 'men | _ CHIROPRACTOR who are to be called in Class A: i= 'The following is » list of the employees. "DR. YYLA.M. FINLAY ~ in Class; A andthe number exemption is | U.. ©. Graduate: Office and 'residence, 21 asked for -- Donald : 'Rekeiplios |= St Dane an, Gr |___sooountanra Yardmen 2. 2)! ast 5 ee 856. LAWSON, WELCH.& COMPANY. enti: and -operators' CHARTERED ACCOUNT: owe Maintenance of way 674 74 . | Life Building, oye ey : me > Shopmen 449° | Telephone Main 5874. 5 : iscellaneous .. @ 37 | 3. F, Lawson, H.-J. Welch, G. } ayle. © Totals . | a ag AMES. TERSON ie icensed. Auctioneer and \ id Buys |For County, of Simcoe, Prepeeal we" to con- [duet Sales at reasonable rates, Satisfaction" guaranteed. 120 Bayfield St, Phone 191. | Orders left at A.wF. A. Malcomson's 'office | will receive prompt' attention. ce % os A a * SUND |AY SIMCOE MARBLE WORKS Barrie G. W. J° Eastman, Prop: R-G. "|Manuel; Mgr.-Deslers in Granite and Marble - TUBERCULOSIS "@.O, Square, Barrie. Phone 487¢ | bwilr be considered. And the girl iv going /rip of his future father-in-law, ° =~ - --_-- Monuments and Tablets; 'Only best mater- . : : to musirry Lorion, He has a right to know.| | On'the whol it was.e-glad New Year's pray T T B g Jn vears past, nearly |ial used and first-class workmen employed. Give. meu few hours: Tonight I will teli|Day: Péter wan delighted. at finding») HOW HE ROU! LE Ore evan and School Teacher | Prices always right, : you. what, ih my humble judgment, 'you se and a' brother-in-law all on the saine oh a Ontarle Helped to eorend § ea Stepel ; eo ans ought to do." : day. f -- STi fe "| Miss Doane i is i f W. D. Minnikin |" 'That night,' after the family dinner at F Th world dincumaed Mook's Dem dough | : 'ARTS ng Tubereulosis Day in the pitti rath coe i tg foo twhih they weet all ter, Napier, |ter for: a week, until her personality. was | ' i i ree cert eqieageMi | Rite godine er rar b> Earl akg 'Lotion, at + wails zea, under the auspices of the | ars, pega, Wai, usbrenkable, non: Proprietor own room.* Leaving the -young people to | St: peete's Cathedral on 8 brilliant, crisp, | 1¢ more people knew how Rhenme. | Nationa] Sanitarium :Association, -en- guaranteed. M: erste 4 pres ate hack 4 THE BARRIE- | enterinin' each other, Nupier joined hint | SRT Gave 2th bishops oficiating, sor :ali sigs, and kindred fle otarted there roel AT eae ending | Clezeymien 'of |e Hicsetenn ous fee: cee | UNDERTAKING PARLORS-Bf| "Well?!" asked Monk, im. [looking on with sympathetic eves " | -be infinitely less suffering. rent of Education, Sunday Mose ne, | and chikisen's waists At hime, "cGnceeson tbe kale tataea wrens) JB. Nébitr-Jocked irr srave, average: | | Monk Kept his word in another-narticular | ¢_tiould be a matter of popuia: |25th, and Monday, 'November' 26th, | 16 Charlotte St, Barrie (es Pull line of all" the Tatest |S) tml calm, 8. ma fi When 'Wanesea and her husband left Dun: | kaowledge that the blood siren com, | haYe. been ointed a 'the annual Caskets kept in stock, chiding Grave -Vaults Mak Shells, t |} Open Day & Night "T have thought,'" he said.- In » lower voice, he added: "I have prayed. And I have cdnie to'a.certain conclusion. It may' not be one that most people wold | s; approve--I am. afr men of: my cloth would. coidemn it utterly, "What is- that?' asked: Monk breath- Tessly 'Yes. GSnd acknowledge the girl ns your hter ; : it~ and Phone 431 Phone C.BROWN 250. . FOR THE BEST IN Pigs, oaKEe 'AND. PASTRY West Africa next week. It will og © Kidneys requi ppakery and Saleshop: | Sola al a be : cus eMn en a f it once 'oucan ke Z Elizabeth and Small |more: "We have dove too much togetber" |e box 'or @ meen tae - ~ We will do no more," she said | sample will be iam a oie Tee Sir Glare, ' : i y+ | Ost int her sitting room in the garish blue | Kidney action the poisons-are not elimi- eep hin? 'Keep him as your son ?!"| and painted, jhe remi ance. that 'you are not sntisfied ti i with the turn affairs-haye, taken!" Kidneys mist be pat in order and until j Why do you want to ser me?""-she uik- | these organs are healed and regulated: pend the first part 'of their honeymoon CHAPTER XXXI,-AND LAST - The Atonement Theddora Monk consented to réceive Ven | ties or poisons from 'the blood and eliminate them from tlié body.. Should there be gny. derangement of. the ite hotel in Mentone, where she was |. nated but are carried around agefa in 'the blood stream, to accumulate slowly and occasion sickness and distress, the same as ever, a powdereil, 4 tesq.ue imitation of a man, but Observance 'of these days. hat mouncemént to thousands of men in Canada and the United States during the past few months. ers: d pleted the circulation of the body:in of th ae y Pe Eeras wk Cran jaar tay ae MUAUME: approximately three mitauten,grtucr | = At. we.ctime in the "hatory" of the The Barrie Mill. his ows for its upkeep where they were to | 438 UP waste matters. Itis the fimction, | World: has the necessity. for physical | SAMY ; | of the Kidneys to remove these impuri. | fitmess mM s0 great_as it is - | Corner. i |. Mary One has but to sean the sonore ofa Tenia and. Mary Streots jections 'for 'active Service abroad to the many that are unfit. "You tubereulosis!"" has the' pro- Frames, F' ings, Wat 'Then follow pains in the back, in the region of the. Kidneys, Rheumntism, Constant headaches, and' the many complaints arising from derangements of the Kidneys or Bladder. First, the ved on the change in her sppear- "Chere madame, you do not look your: i" he sid with "exaggerated pee no real-health is possible. Gin Pills s -- The A « The on soil " one tha parts of scientifi urally + , carbona treated and' rot product other b 'in lime, rocks fi Fived 6, ued ert soils th appli¢ut Soils er sour (Methoe letin Ni Perimen & Suffici mis pay ér less + of 3-fex of all ty heavy ¢ anid. Ligh drained "Thoug farms. pi fitable fc of many omni ro harm lime. D tons per tablishme the basis lowing tv that may applied t In Exp a sanddyste pourids 0 phosphate potash. pe crop in th of erain. received } 2000 pour of grain p grain duc (1915) of Timed plot of clover the fertilis

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