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H/10/1891-3-

Anna Farguhar, read of a system of making eggs by which the purchasers
would know how old the eggs were when eating them
2nd Reader Mary M. Miller, had nothing for us and was excused-
Volunteer articles, our President a letter from the Horticulturist Downing
to D.A. Lea written about 40years ago and presented to the Society by Helen Lea
of Springdale Sec, requested to give our thanks to the donor.
Henry Miller being absent, Roger Farguhar was requested to tell us the work for the month: which is to take care of root crops, andto plow gardens in the fall, as it makes them earhis, Always manure every time it is plowed and put on ss much fine
manure in the Spring as you choose.
Readers for next meeting E.J. Hall, and M.E. Gilpin and the place of meeting
Longwood unless notifiedto the contrary.
It was noted that our future meetings should be in alphabetised as to the name of the places.

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H/10/1891-3-

Anna Farguhar, read of a system of making eggs by which the purchasers
would know how old the eggs were when eating them
2nd Reader Mary M. Miller, had nothing for us and was excused-
Volunteer articles, our President a letter from the Horticulturist Downing
to D.A. Lea written about 40years ago and presented to the Society by Helen Lea
of Springdale Sec, requested to give our thanks to the donor.
Henry Miller being absent, Roger Farguhar was requested to tell us the work for the month: which is to take care of root crops, andto plow gardens in the fall, as it makes them earhis, Always manure every time it is plowed and put on ss much fine
manure in the Spring as you choose.
Readers for next meeting E.J. Hall, and M.E. Gilpin and the place of meeting
Longwood unless notifiedto the contrary.
It was noted that our future meetings should be in alphabetised as to the name of the places.