The English Board of Agriculture, has is-Mied a. publication dealing with the soloroliuia disease of I lie gooseberry, or "diolnck." a= it: is called in some dislriois in Kent, which is widespread in Knyland. The disease takes Hie form of a growth of fungus, anil the remedies suggested are I lie removal and burning of all dead bashes or dead hranclios, and heavy spraying with a solution of copper sulphate .iusf before (lie beds burst. The late Mr. Alfred T.afone, of ITauv.orth Park. Tlouii-low, Middlesex, who was IJiiinnM M.l\ for liermondst.v from ISS6 to 1S!)2, left a fortune of .fJIDfi,I.";O. Mr. J.afone, who was ninety when ho died, was a member of (ho (inn of Bottleher, Morlimore, and Co., leather factors, ol UormomUey and Liverpool. She: "1 helieve there arc iinies when every man deceives his wife." He: "Certainly! How cl.-c could he ever get heilo marry bim?"
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1188, 25 July 1911, Page 6
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148Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1188, 25 July 1911, Page 6
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