SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.00 per year, entitling the subscriber to membership of the Fruit 

 Orowers' Association of Ontario and all its privileges, including a copy of its valuable Aim im.! 

 Report, and a share in its annual distribution of plants and trees, 



REMITTANCES by Registered Letter are at our risk. Receipts will be acknowledged upon 

 the address label. 



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The Annual Meeting of the Ontario Fruit Growers' Association of 

 Ontario will be held in the lecture hall of the Dairy School Kingston. The 

 meetings will begin on Wednesday Dec. 2nd at 2 o'clock p.pi., and continue 

 until Friday noon. The first evening there will be a joint meeting of the King- 

 ston Horticultural Society and the Ontario Association when address are expected 

 from Prof. H. L. Hull, of O.A.C Guelph, on Chrysanthemum Culture, and from 

 Mr. O. S. Johnston, Kingston, on the Rose Garden, to be followed by discussion. 



Besides these there will be addresses from the Mayor of the city, the Presi- 

 dent of the Kingston Horticulturist Society, and representatives of other affiliated 

 societies. 



On Wednesday evening there will be an address by Prof. Knight, of Queen's 

 University, on " Organic Evolution," illustrated by lantern sUdes. This lecture 

 will occupy about forty minutes, after which addresses are expected from the 

 Hon. Sidney Fisher, Minister of Agriculture for the Dominion, and from either 

 the Minister of Agriculture for Ontario, or his Deputy. 



During the Day Sessions subjects of great interest to fruit growers will be 

 considered, as for instance : 



How best to develop the Fruit Industry. 



Cold Storage. 



Transportation. 



A Depot for Canadian fruits — London England. 



Fruit Culture, and Potato Culture Combined. 



Fruit and Dairy Combined. 



Hardy Fruits. 



Over Planting, etc. 



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