September, 1921 



SCIENTIFIC AGRICULTURE 



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CHANGES IN ADDRESSES. 



The following cliaiiges in the acklresse.s 

 of members should be iioted : 



I. T. Barnet, Central Building, Victoria, 

 B. C. 



H. G. Bell, 14 Manning Arcade, Tor-, 

 onto, Ont. 



Jas. Bremner, Jr., Moncton, N. B. 



R. C. Elder, Canfield, Ont. 



D. B. Flewelling, Box 836, Fredericton. 

 N. B. 



F. L. Goodman, Court House, Vernon. 

 B. C. 



E. C. Hatch, Garden vale, P. Q. 

 J. H. King, Dept. of Agriculture, Fre- 

 dericton, N. B. 



A. J. Logsdail, Agricultural School. 

 Kemptville, Ont. 



C. Lvster, 4318 St. Catherine St. W.. 

 Montreal, P. Q. 



H. H. Mclntvre, Meadows, Man. 



W. R. Shaw,"Gardenvale, P. Q. , 



Lionel Stevenson, Dept. of Agriculture. 

 Toronto, Ont. 



E. M. Straight, Exp. Farm, Turgoose, 

 Vancouver Island, B. C. 



J. N. Timms, 616 Chatham St., "Windsor, 

 Ont. 



R. C. Treherne, Entomological Branch, 

 Ottawa. Ont. 



among the recognized scientific societies of 

 America. 



The meeting in Toronto should be of 

 particular interest to members of the C. S. 

 T. A. and as many as possible should ar- 

 range to be present. Arrangements are 

 now being made with the Secretary of the 

 Section on Agriculture, whereby considera- 

 tion will be given in drawing up the pro- 

 gramme, to topics and speakers suggested 

 by the C. S. T. A., as being of special in- 

 terest on such an occasion. 



HONORARY SECRETARY MARRIES. 

 Mr. L. H. Newman, Honorary Secretary 

 of the Canadian Society of Technical Agri- 

 culturists and Secretary of the .Canadian 

 Seed Growers" Association '\vas married at 

 Guelph. Ontario, on August 12th to Ger- 

 trude Kate Robinson, daughter of Mr. and 

 Mrs. E. F. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. New- 

 man Mill reside in Ottawa after December 

 1st next. 



Mr. Newman is a graduate of the Ontario 

 Agricultural College (1903) and has been 

 a prominent and interested promoter of 

 the C. S. T. A. since its inception, both as 

 a member of the Dominion Executive and 

 of the Eastern Ontario local branch. The 

 congratulations and good wishes of his 

 many friends and co-workers in agriculture 



are extended to him and liis bride. 



THE A. A. A. S. CONVENTION. ^ 



For the first time in over thirty years a The following matters should be con- 



Convention of the American Association . stantly borne in mind, and brought to tiie 



for the Advancement of Science is being 

 held in Canada. The 1921 Convention 

 (fiscal year 1922) will meet in Toronto 

 from December 27th to December 31st next, 

 the probable attendance being at last 3,000 

 members. 



At the Winnipeg Convention of the C. ■ 

 S. T. A., the names of Dr. J. M. Swaine 

 and Mr. Geo. E. Sanders were proposed to 

 represent the Society at the A. A. A. S. 

 Convention. 



Tlie Permanent Secretary of the Asso- 

 ciation is now awaiting a formal applica- 

 tion from the C. S. T. A., seeking affilia- 

 tion. If this application, now being con- 

 sidered by the Dominion Executive of the 

 C. S. T. A., is favourably received by the 

 Council of the Association, this new Can- 

 adian organization will have taken its place 



attention of members whenever possible : 



1. The C. S. T. A. is the owner of 

 Scientific Agriculture and receives all 

 revenue from subscriptions and advertis- 

 ing. 



2. Circulation is the biggest argument 

 in obtaining advertising, and a united 

 effort; by the branches will produce the 

 desired results. 



3. Communicate with the General Sec- 

 retary as often as possible, and be sure 

 to send a report of all meetings held. 

 News items concerning members are al- 

 *ways of interest. 



4. Suitable articles for Scientific Agri- 

 culture can always be used. 



5. Talk about the C. S. T. A. and the 

 magazine to prospective mefiabers, sub- 



-scribers and advertisers. 



