This issue contains articles regarding traveling through France, road construction in Ontario, experiments in poultry incubation, and the profitability of sheep production in Ontario. The Experimental column has an article regarding the best crops for the semi-arid conditions on the Prairies. While the Horticulture articles pertain to horticulture as a profession and a practice. Campus news focuses on the spring events of the Athletic Association and the Literary Society. The Macdonald Institute column features an article on the scope of the work involved in domestic science. Alumni news is available in the Our Alumni column.
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A glimpse of the Chateau Country of France; Road construction; Investigation in incubation during 1906; Contrasts; Agriculture; Sheep in Ontario; How Did You Die?; Experimental; The selection of crops for breeding work on semi-arid sections; Horticulture; Horticulture as a profession; Horticulture in practice; Editorial; A Cooking-School Bride; College Life; Athletics; Our Alumni; Macdonald; The work done at Macdonald Institute; Locals;
Editor
David M. Rose; A. D. Campbell; H. Barton; Miss Kate McLennan; A. E. Slater; H. W. McGill; T. G. Bunting; G. M. Frier; G. B. Curran; A. McLaren;