. Rapport . e . FIG. 52 Plan of the respective positions of Mr. Sifroy Fortins buildings,(a) Road loading to St. George;(6) Front road along the river;{cc) Garden, trees and flowers ;[dd) Garden and orchard (35 to 40 trees) ; (e) House;(/) Kitchen ; 298 (g) Summer kitchen and woodshed ; (h) Dairy; (i) Granary ; {j) Coach house; [k] General store house ; FIG. 53 (plate S) View of the Mr. Sifroy Fortins house, south gable and kitchen, from the public roadand of the beautiful trees along it adorning the house and front of the farm. Mr. Fortin isleaning on the fence and his ploughing team is in fr


. Rapport . e . FIG. 52 Plan of the respective positions of Mr. Sifroy Fortins buildings,(a) Road loading to St. George;(6) Front road along the river;{cc) Garden, trees and flowers ;[dd) Garden and orchard (35 to 40 trees) ; (e) House;(/) Kitchen ; 298 (g) Summer kitchen and woodshed ; (h) Dairy; (i) Granary ; {j) Coach house; [k] General store house ; FIG. 53 (plate S) View of the Mr. Sifroy Fortins house, south gable and kitchen, from the public roadand of the beautiful trees along it adorning the house and front of the farm. Mr. Fortin isleaning on the fence and his ploughing team is in front of the kitchen. Trees hide the house. Mr. J. A BENOIT (83 30 pts, bronze medal). Mr. Benoit, who is an excellent dealer in hay, has a farm, near thevillage of St. Gregoire, of 96 acres, two being in timber. The soil is of asandy clayey nature, in appearance cold, wnth a somewhat compact sub-soil, requiring deep ploughing, good draining, organic fertilizers andperhaps lime. The lower part of the farm is loam,


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