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Niagara District Exhibition 



The horticultural exhibition for the Niagara 

 district, which last year was held in Hamilton, 

 will be held this year in St, Catharines, Sept. 

 14-15. Although still early in the season, in- 

 dications are that it will 1)« a great success, as 

 marked interest is being shown in the event. 

 At an enthu.siastic meeting held in St. Cathar- 

 ines, June 26, all the preliminary arrangements 

 were made. It was announced that the govt, 

 had given a grant of $.500, the city council one 

 of '$2(K), and the county council one of $100, 

 making $80(X all of wh'ich will l)e devoted to 

 the prize list. It was decided to give $400 in 

 prizes for fruit, $250 for llowers and $1.50 for 

 vegetables. 



The following organizations will be invited 

 to appoint 2 representatives each on the board 

 of management: the Niagara District Peninsula 

 Fruit Growers' Assn., Southern Ont. Fruit 

 Growers' Assn., Jordan Station Fruit and 

 Vegetable Growers' Assn., the Hamilton, Niag- 

 ara Falls, Grimsby and Burlington horticul- 

 tural societies, and the township of Grantham 

 and the Hamilton Vegetal)le Growers' Assns. 

 The Ont. Fruit and Vegetable Growers' Assns 

 will be represented by P. W. Hodgetts and H. 

 B. Cowan, of Toronto, who will also represent 

 the Ont. Dept. of Agri. Several of the organiza- 

 tions mentioned have already appointed their 

 representatives. The St. Catharines soc. will 

 have 7 representatives. 



Jt was decided to pay the expenses of one 

 representative from each of the foregoing 

 organizations when attending board meetings, 

 it being understood that the exi.)enses of the 

 other representative would l)e paid by the soc. 

 or organization interested. Committees were 

 appointed to draft the fruit, flower and vegetable 

 prize lists, which will Ije ready for distribution 

 early in July. Committees were appointed as 

 follows; For advertising, and printing, finances 



and transportation. Mr. \V. B. Burgoyne, ex- 

 mayor of St. Catharines, was appointed pres. ; 

 Messrs. C. M. Honsljerger, of Jordan Station; 

 R. Cameron, of Niagara Falls South, and 

 Jonathan Car|>enter, of Winona, vice-presidents; 

 C. A. Hesson, of St. Catharines, treas., and Miss 

 M. M. Tasker, of St. Catharines, sec. All these 

 parties, with the exception of Mr. Carpeniii, 

 were present. 



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