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made by the fruit growers this year was 

 the shipment of peaches to the British 

 market. This subject was thoroughly dis- 

 cussed by C. A. Dobson. Hamilton, Robt. 

 Thompson, St. Catharines, and W. W. 

 Moore, of the Market Division, Ottawa. 

 With the experience gained this year the 

 experiment will be carried on next year 

 with greater success. Naturally mistakes 

 were made this year, but the most of the 

 shipments arrived in Europe in good con- 

 dition and brought remunerative prices. 

 "Standards for the judging of our fruits 



at Exhibitions" was discuss^a by Harold 

 Jones, of Maitland, and by W. T. Macoun, 

 of Ottawa. Score cards for the judging of 

 fruit at exhibitions were submitted, and 



the association decided that these cards 

 should be printed and their use at fruit 

 fairs next year advocated. 



The following men were elected to re- 



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