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additional copies at not less than the cost thereof, — and by adding at the 

 end thereof the words : — All amounts received from the sale of said posters 

 shall be paid into the treasury of the commonwealth, — so as to read as 

 follows: — Section 3. It shall be the duty of the said secretary to cause 

 copies of said extracts to be printed on durable material, suitable to be af- 

 fixed to trees or otherwise to be posted in the open air, to furnish not ex- 

 ceeding five copies in any one year without charge to any reputable person 

 applying therefor, to sell additional copies at not less than the cost thereof, 

 and annually on or before the first day of April, to send one such copy to 

 each post office in the commonwealth. All amounts received from the sale 

 of said posters shall be paid into the treasury of the commonwealth. 



Section 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. [Approved 

 March 24, 1914. 



PREMIUMS TO CHILDREN AND YOUTHS. 



Chapter 267. 



An Act to provide for the encouragement of agriculture among 

 children and youths. 



Be it enacted, etc., as follows: 



Section 1. Section one of chapter three hundred and nineteen of the 

 acts of the j^ear nineteen hundred and thirteen is hereby amended by strik- 

 ing out the word "one", in the first line, and inserting in place thereof the 

 word: — two, — so as to read as follows: — • Section 1. A sum not exceed- 

 ing two thousand dollars may annually be expended by the state board of 

 agriculture in premiums or otherwise, as the board shall determine, as re- 

 wards to children and youths under eighteen years of age for the purpose of 

 stimulating interest and activity in agriculture. The board shall report 

 annually to the legislature the names of the recipients of premiums or other 

 rewards given hereunder, and the amount or value given to each. 



Section 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. [Approved 

 March 31, 1914. 



REGULATING PAYMENT OF BOUNTY TO AGRICULTURAL 



SOCIETIES. 



Chapter 276. 



An Act to regul.\te the payment of bounties to agricultural 



societies. 

 Be it enacted, etc., as follows: 



Section 1. Section one of chapter one hundred and twenty-four of 

 the Revised Laws, as amended by chapter one hundred and thirty-tliree of 

 the acts of the year nineteen hundred and nine, and as affected by chapter 

 two hundred and sixty of the acts of the year nineteen hundred and twelve, 

 is hereby further amended by striking out the words "twenty-fifth day of 



