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i;virf<l 00 points for a fine liloriana in a 

 7-iiioli pan. V. 81ade seemed 70 points for 

 llluniinatiir Sweet I'ea. T. Templetou se- 

 iiueil 7~> points for King White Sweet Pea. 

 (!. Xunn seenred SO ]ioints for a fine vase 

 of Clar]<ia. 



Tlie following committee were appointed 

 to draw up a letter of condolenee and. for- 

 word it to the widow of James Bruse. who 

 was an enthusiastic member of our society. 



We are all booslius for a banner fall show 

 this year. 



After the close of the meeting a smoker 

 was enjoyed by the members until early 

 nnirning. tlie following keeping their fellow 

 members in jovial spirits with music and 

 dancing: (J. \\'ard. G. Xunn, J. Patterson. 

 S. Jlyhlon. J. Aitken, O. (TDonald, J. Sin- 

 clair. J. Lvnch and P. Cojip. 



PERCY ELLINCS. Sec. 



OYSTER BAY HORTICULTURAL 

 SOCIETY. 



The resnliir niontldy nieetina of tlic Oy- 

 ster I!ay Ilorticullnral Society was held in 

 Firemen's Hall. Oysler Bay. on Wednesday 

 evening;. .July 2.8. The atrendani'e was the 

 largest of the season. 



llr. .las. Bull was elected lo active nieni- 

 hership and ilr. William O'Keefe to associ- 

 ate membershiii. 



The exhibition tables carried fine exhibits 

 of Gladiolas. Dahlias. Phlox. Asters. Gbicks, 

 etc., in the flower line, also an interesting lot 

 of vegetables and fruit. The president a|i- 

 pointecl Messrs. liobertson. Morrison and 

 ^Iclntosh as .judges antl rejjort from them 

 was as follows: Chas. Milbnru. ten weeks 

 stock. La France. C. of C. : .las. Duthie, 20 

 varieties of dahlias. C. of C. : .Tas. Bnckliam 

 vase of phlox, honorable mention ; .lohii T. 

 Ingram, vase of gladiolas. .•Vmerica. linnovn- 

 ble mention : .John Sorosick, vase of gladiolas. 

 Mrs. Francis King, honorable mention ; .Tas. 

 Huckham. vase of gladiolas. mixed, honora- 

 ble mention ; Harry Gilison, vase of gladiolas, 

 mixed, thanks of society ; Frank Kyle, (! 

 onions, honorable mention: Fiaiik Kyle, 

 string beans, honorable mention; F. Oliver, 

 for vegetables, marniw sijuash. honorable 



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