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THE PEESIDENT: I am sure we have all enjoyed 

 Mr. Gollingwood's very able address and we stand adjourned 

 till 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. 



WEDNESDAY (Morning Session) 9 o'clock a. m. 



Vice President Jenks in the Chair. 



THE CHAIRMAN: The meeting will piease come to 

 order. I understand that most of the committee reports 

 have been rendered or will come later in the day. The mat- 

 ter of co-operative fruit exchanges has come to the fore- 

 ground rapidly in the last few years. There are several 

 in the state that have been under way for several years now, 

 and the experiences which they have gone through and the 

 results they have attained are very satisfactory. The Marl- 

 boro Exchange has been very highly advertised and is well 

 known throughout the state. "We are especially fortunate 

 this morning in having with us Mr. Gage, whp will discuss 

 the "Highland Co-operative Fruit Exchange of Marlboro, 

 and some of their Marketing Problems," — Mr. Gage 

 (Applause.) 



