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SCIENTIFIC AGRICULTURE 



June, 1922 



a free discussion of any matters pertaining to 

 the welfare of the Society, any business aris- 

 ing out of the Convention, etc. 



12 00 noon Adjournment of Business 

 9.00 P. M. Meeting of New Dominion Ex- 

 ecutive. 



ADVANCED LECTURES 



A special Committee i.s arranging the 

 courses of lectures in animal industry, plant 

 industry and economics. Speakers and sub- 

 jects cannot yet be fully announced. 



These lectures will be given on Tuesday 

 and Wednesday afternoons, all day Thursday 

 and all day Friday. No lectures will be 

 given in the evening. 



The lectures in economics will be open to 

 all. but those in plant and animal industry 

 will be parallel lectures and members can 

 attend either. 



Six lectures will be given in each sub- 

 ject: one on Tuesday afternoon, one on 

 Wednesday afternoon, and two each on 

 Thursday .and Friday. 



Professor W. T. Jaekman of Toronto 

 University will give four lectures in rural 

 economics, as follows :- 



1. What in rural economics? 



2. The Proper Adjustment of Rural and 

 I'rban Industry. 



'4. Conditions for Permanence or Stabil- 

 ity of Agricultural Population. 



4. The Effects of Borrowed Capital. 



Professor A. Leiteh of the Ontario Agri- 

 cultural College will give two lectures in 

 farm economics, tlie subjects for which 

 have vet to be announced. 



Dr. Bruce Macallum of Toronto Univers- 

 ity Avill give two lectures on "The Role of 

 the Vitamine in Animal and Plant Nutri- 

 tion'". These will be illustrated with lan- 

 tern slides. 



The names of other subjects and speak- 

 ers will be announced in the final pro- 

 gramme. The committee is in communica- 

 tion with several prominent workers in the 

 United States. 



LUNCHEONS AND DINNER 

 ADDRESSES 



Prominent speakers have been invited to 

 the Convention, and will address the mem- 

 bers on the occasions indicated below. As 

 these men cannot make binding engagements 

 very much in advance, their attendance is 

 subject to cancellation, but all have expres- 

 sed their intention of being present at the 

 time stated, unless unforeseen circumstances 

 intervene. 



Dinner, June 26th, Dr. F. C. Harrison, 

 Principal of Macdonald College. 



Luncheon, June 27th. Dr. James W. Rob- 

 ertson, Ottawa. 



Dinner, .June 27th. Hon. J. E. Caron, Min- 

 ister of Agriculture for Quebec; Hon. M. 

 W. Doherty, Minister of Agriculture for On- 

 tario. 



Luncheon, June 28th. Dr. J. H. Grisdale, 

 Deputy Minister of Agriculture for Canada. 



Banquet, June 28th. 7.00 P. M. Sir 

 Arthur Currie. Principal of McGill Univer- 

 sity; Hon. W. R. Motherwell, Minister of 

 Agriculture for Canada. 



Dr. JAMES W. ROBERTSON 



Dr. J. H. GRISDALE 



Dr. F .C. HARRISON 



Three prominent figures in Canadian Agriculture, who wiU attend the C.S.T.A. Couveution. 

 Dr. Harrison, Principal* of Macdonald College, will formally welcome the members to the 



College at dinner on June 26th. 



