Supplementary Meetings 



February 6th— Wilkesport, in Regan's Hall, at 2 P. M. and 8 P. M. 



Speakers Afternoon Meeting, S. E. TODD, Petrolea, 



F. H. SILCOX, lona. 

 Evening Meeting, F. H. SILCOX, lona, 



MRS. THOS. SHAW, Hespe^ler, 

 S. E. TODD, Petrolea. 



F. H. Silcox lona — Mr. Silcox is a farmer's son and iias man- 

 aged a 100 acre farm of Ms own for the last 12 3'ears. He is a 

 graduate of the Ontario Agricultural College and an ex-President 

 of the West Elgin Farmers' Institute. He has had a life-long exper- 

 ience lin growing Alfalfa, improving worn-out weedy land, and in 

 breeding and marketing Light Horses, leicester Sheep and Jersey 

 Cattle. 



Subjects: — 



"Alfalfa Growing." 



"Intensive Farming on 100 Acres." 



"A Few Phases of the Light Horse Industry." 



"Seed Demonstration." 



"The Farm and Home." 



MR. S. E. TODD, B. S. A. — Our District Representative, re- 

 quires no introduction to the residents of Lambton and we esteem 

 It as a very great favor that we can state that ,.he will be with 

 us on our series of meetings. Come and get better acquainted 

 with him. 



Subjects: — 



"The Underlying Principles of Feeds." 

 "That Ancient Apple Orchard." 

 "Co-Operation in Marketing." 

 Evening Subject: — 



"The Practical Farmer." 



MRS. THOS. SHAW, Hespeler. — Mrs. Shaw has been an enthus- 

 iastic worker in Local institutes as well as a representative of th« 

 Agricultural Department in this Provimce and Nebraska, Her prac- 



