FOURTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK — PART I. 



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Cameron, Phillips, Bniwn, v^t. John, Packard, Legoc, Pike and 

 Simp.son. Messrs. Johnston, Wrag^-, W'adsworth and McDon- 

 ald came in later. 



Mr. W'rio-ht mcAed that the exhibit of cheese be limited to 



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ioAva exhibitors, and that all cheese must be exhibited by the 

 maker. Motion prevailed. 



Mr. St. John moved that the superintendents of aoriculture, 

 liorticulturc, exposition and all other halls, have tlie privilege 

 of selecting- from the corps of police o,ne man for duty in the 

 respective halls. Motion prevailed. 



Mr. Wrag-g- moved that $100 be added to the premiums in the 

 horticultural department. Motion prevailed. 



Mr. St. John moved that it is the sense of this b. 'ird that 

 night attractions b.e provided for the fair of 1904. and that the 

 matter be left in the hands of the executive committe.. 



M'r. Brown moved that the executive committee act as the 

 legislative committee, and that the}^ be empowered to call in 

 members of the board from time to time as the-- may deem it 

 necessary. Seconded by Legoe and motion prevailed. 



Mr. Wragg- moved that a committee on per diem a id mileage 

 be appointed. This motion prevailed and the presirlent ap- 

 pointed as .such committee Messrs. \Vrag<^^ St. John and Pike. 



Mr. Wragg made the report of committee on i)er diem and 

 mileage as follows : 



M. .J. Wragg, 

 •H. L. Pike. 

 R. T. St. John, 



Committee. 



