This summer issue's articles range from uniting the British Empire, art appreciation, the study of parasites, the value of agricultural exhibitions, morality in rural life, to parasitic plants. Agricultural articles pertain to crop rotation, Professor Bang's tuberculosis testing, and agricultural problems in the Midwest. The Horticultural column features the success of the Ontario's fruit exhibit in England. The Macdonald Institute column features articles on the influence of home life, and travel memories of Scotland's Trossacks and Spain. Alumni news is available in the Our Old Boys column and this issue features an update and photograph of the members of the O. A. C. Football team of 1888.
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Description_tableofcontents
Man's growing control of nature; Imperial federation; Parasitology; Fairs and exhibitions and their educational value; Pictures and painters; Standards of country life; The taking of the Short Course to the farmer; Spectres of the plant world; Agriculture; Something about rotations; The Bang method of handling tuberculous herds; Experimental; Some problems of the Corn Belt; Horticulture; Ontario's fruit exhibit in England; Editorial; Our Old Boys; Macdonald; The home; A trip through the Trossacks; Some glimpses of Southern Spain; Locals; advertising;
Editor
F. C. Nunnick; S. H. Gandier; H. Sirett; J. W. Jones; G. H. Cutler; G. H. Unwin; A. G. Turney; Miss B. Williams; O. C. White; Miss L. Julyan; S. Kennedy; Miss E. M. Whitney; C. M. Learmonth; P. E. Light; C. F. Bailey;