Submitted by Christine Gorman
From the Daily Examiner, Wednesday, January 5, 1910.
MANY FARMERS LEAVE FOR TRURO
WILL TAKE SHORT COURSE AT AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.
Crossing by the Earl Grey today for Truro to take the Short Course at the Agricultural College were the following:
John E. Sinclair, Emerald
Michael Deegan, Cape Traverse
D. McDonald, Summerside
George E. Keenan, Georgetown
A. H. Walker, Kensington
Frank Halliday, Eldon
A. E. McLean, Lot 16
Herbert Gillis, Flat River
Francis Walsh, Farmington, Lot 42
Wm. McGregor, Lot 16
Edward and Roy Bulpitt, Roseneath
John McPhee, Georgetown
John A. McLeod, Darlington
Cedric Simpson, Bay View
Angus D. Walker, Launching
H. C. Bowness, Kensington
James Marchbank, New Annan
David S. Ramsay, Northam
Cleve Baker, Margate
El?on Rayner, Enmore
Wm. Seaman, Springfield
John McNally, Abram's Village
Mortimer Howatt, French River
Ralph Schurman, Lower Freetown
Ken. McLellan, Grand River, Lot 14
James McKay, Springfield
Joseph Cameron, Grand River
John McLeod, Clifton
D. N. McKay, Springfield
Wm. F. Hickox, Springfield
George D. Brown, St. Eleanor's
Leighton Jones, Pownal.
Besides these, a large number crossed on Monday by the Minto.