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larly true of this small country. 



Southern Sweden far exceeded Presi- 

 dent Klinek's expectations. The crops were 

 wonderful; one field of 60 acres in extent, 

 for example, which he visited, yielded an 

 average of 106 bushels of wheat per acre. 

 Svalov and Stockholm were among the 

 places visited aJid his itinerary look him to 

 witjiiin 200 miles of the Arctic Circle. 

 Northern SAveden was a great surprise, 

 and although not as good as the South, 

 is yet a remarkable agricultural country. 

 In concluding his remafks by alluding 

 . the devastated districts of France, he 

 ^ave it a,s his opinion that it would tak>3 

 many years to restore the land to the f'">r- 

 mer high state of fertilitv. "Large tracts 

 are still untouched, and perhaps it may be 

 rwenty years before it will be back again 

 til normal." 



Messrs. W. H. Hicks and A. F. Barss 

 gave a joint report on the Winnipeg Con- 

 vention which conveyed to the minds of 

 tho.se present a vivid picture of that func- 

 tion. Their papers were brief, lucid and 

 well presented, and left the impression 

 that the B. C. delegation did most effi- 

 cient work. 



The valuable paper on ''Recent Ad- 

 vances in Scandinavian Agriculture." by 

 Professor P. A. Boving. given at the same 

 meetang, will be reported on in the next 

 issue of this journal. 



NOTES. 



T. F. Ritchie. (Macdonald 14) has been 

 transferred from the Experimental 



- Farm at Lennoxville. P.Q. to the Cen- 

 tral Experimental Farm at Ottawa, with 

 the Horticultural Di^-ision. 



The present address of I. T. Barnet (0. 

 A.C. 14) is 509 Richards St., Vancouver 



Walter N. Jones (Macdonald '19) is tak- 

 ing post graduate work in dairying at 

 the Iowa State College. Ames. 



C. F. Peterson. (Macdonald '20) is now at 

 Athaba-sca, Alberta, as field super^dsor 

 for the Soldiers' Settlement Board. 



Hector Leblanc (Montreal '19) has been 

 transfen-ed as District Representative 

 from Lennoxville to Maria. Bona venture 

 Co., P.Q. 



J. H. Bridge. (Manitoba '13) has left his 

 ■ farm at Prongua. Sack., and is now witli 



the Extension Department of the Uni- 

 versity of Saskatchewan. 



P. C. Connou, (O.A.C. '20) was married on 

 October 26th to Miss Olive Hayes of 

 Ottawa. Connon is with the Soldiers' 

 Settlement Board at Prince Albert, 

 Sask. 



F. C. Patterson, (Toronto '15) is District 

 Representative for Durham County, 

 Ontario, with headquarters at Port 

 Hope. 



J. A. Steele, (Toronto '20) has recently 

 been transferred by the Soldiers' Settle- 

 ment Board from Victoria, B.C., to 

 Chinook, Alberta. 



APPLICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP. 



W. E. Ashton (McGill, 1920, B.S.A.) 



Waterloo, P.Q. 

 R. H. Clemens (Toronto. 1912, B.S.A.) 



Arthur. Ont. 



B. A. Cooke, (Ames, 1912, B.Sc.) 405 Kerr 

 Block, R'Cgina, Sask. 



A. F. Curran, (Associate Member) 347 St. 



George St., Moncton, N.B. 

 W. H. Fairfield, (Toronto, B.S.A.) Exp. 



Farm, Letjibridge, Alberta. 

 W. M. Fleming. (Alberta, 1919. B.S.A.) 



Box 235 Duncan, B.C. 

 Jas. H. Hare, (Toronto, 1912, B.S.A.) 



0922 First Ave., N.W. Calgary, Alta. 

 J. R. Higgins, (Toronto, 1919, B.S.A.) 



0922 First Ave., N.W. Calgary, Alta. 

 A. R. Jones, (McGill, 1921, B.S.A.) Exp. 



Farm, Charlottetown. P.E.I. 



C. P. Leckie, (British' Columbia, 1921, 

 B.S.A.) University of B.C. Vancouver. 



F. F. McKenzie, (British Columbia. 1921, 

 B.S.A.) Box 57, Marpole, B.C. 



A. W. Peterson, (McGill, 1921, B.S.A.) 

 Exp. Farm, Charlottetown, P.E.I. 



E. F. Pineau, (Associate Member) 347 St. 



George St., Moncton. N.B. 

 William Popp, (Manitoba,' 1920, B.S.A.) 



107 MacDonald Ave., Winnipeg, Man. 

 J. C. Ready, (Toronto, 1904, B.S.A.) 



Box 427, Chilliwack. B.C. 



B. J. Sallans, (Manitoba. 1921, B.S.A.) 

 531-12th St., Brandon. Man. 



E. F. Small. (Toronto, 1916, B.S.A.) 

 Cloverdale, B.C. 



R. E. Stone, (Nebraska, 1907, B.Sc., Corn- 

 ell, 1913, Ph.D.) O.A.C, Guelph, Ont. 



A. T. Webster, (Manitoba, 1914, B.S.A.) 

 Rocanville, Sask. 



