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Grandon - Wolfville May 27 Wednesday.
Left Grandon at 9 A.M. for Wolfville to see Prof. E. Hagerott and the Dictyonema web-
steri locality at Reed Hill.
This is Commencement day at Acadia here at Wolfville and Prof. Hagerott was at the train to ask one up to the exercises. Had to go and then upon the stage. It lasted from 10.30 to 1 P.M. About 75 women and men took their degrees and 3 honorary degrees were conferred upon their own gradu-
duates.
In the afternoon with an automobile we joined the county line about. First one went to Hagerott's fruit farm and then to Reed Hill.
The Horton lies only in the lower ground going into the Gasperau and Cornwells Falls. It is the impression that it never was on the higher hills to the east but may