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H/5/1892-9-

it be well to have an exhibition
at the Lyceum this autumn. It
was discussed at some length. There
were many reasons shy it might
be a pleasant and useful occasion
and those who were against it had
reasons on their side, the chief one
being that the neighborhood no longer
needed this stimulant to Horiculture
and the fear that the work
neccessary to make it a success
would come to heavily on a few
members. The vote was taken and
the majority were in favor of having
the Exhibition. It was then proposed
to have a childrens tablle which
met with approval

2 Who had practised spraying
fruit trees? Only a few have tried
it? Samuel Hopkins and Charlie
Bond have tried it enough to
satisfy themselves of its utility
It should be done as soon as
the fruit is formed and repeated
once a week while the curcul[is] is
about. For the currant worm
Samuel Hopkins strongly recom

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