Boone County Recorder . ars, he disapproves. A freshman of 16 or 17, said Pres-ident Schunnan, l« too young tochoose for himself the courses bestfor blm. His mind is not matureenough. It will make mistakes In Us Immaturity, its proneness toerror, it is like the mind of an oldman in my native Freetown. Hethough old, was mentally undeveloped* WHAT WINTER WHEAT IS DOINGFOR SOUTHERN ALBERTA. Splendid Crope on the Former Ranch-——toO-Piai«»ef-Genadhm Went; A WELL MAN, AT 81. The Interesting Experience of an Old Settler of Virginia . SHOWN QUITE PLAINLY. That portion of the country In We* , Quee


Boone County Recorder . ars, he disapproves. A freshman of 16 or 17, said Pres-ident Schunnan, l« too young tochoose for himself the courses bestfor blm. His mind is not matureenough. It will make mistakes In Us Immaturity, its proneness toerror, it is like the mind of an oldman in my native Freetown. Hethough old, was mentally undeveloped* WHAT WINTER WHEAT IS DOINGFOR SOUTHERN ALBERTA. Splendid Crope on the Former Ranch-——toO-Piai«»ef-Genadhm Went; A WELL MAN, AT 81. The Interesting Experience of an Old Settler of Virginia . SHOWN QUITE PLAINLY. That portion of the country In We* , Queen- nurr*l Street,tern Canada formerly recogniSJa. ** V* **y*\ttYe*rn ago wht,«ranching country has developed into I .J^k. !£ a heavjr one of the best winter wheat districts • ^^ • 8Udden in the continent. Yields are quoted Gov. Fletcher D Proctor of V-rmnnt I iK *.* noth,n« wron« °r ridiculous?> .m„„. .k!.:?^ ° lln a PJec« of economy that he put in was) among those at the bedside when. a Redfield Proctor. death came to his lather. Besides thegovernor, the senator left his wifeanother son, Redfield Proctor anda daughter. Misa Emily D. Proctor practice In the cemetery. The old man had lost four wivesand desired to erect for each a head-stone, with an Inscription commemora-tive of her wifely virtues. But Inscriptions, be found, were?ery expensive. He economized inthis way: He had the Christian name of eachwife cut on a small stone above hergrave—Emma, Mary, HesterEdith- Under each name a handpointed to a large stone in the cen-ter of the lot. and under each handwere the words: For epitaph gee large stone. THREE CURES OF ECZEMA. Woman TelK» of Her Brothers Terrible Suffering—Two Babies Also Cured —Cuticura Invaluable.


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