local organizations, and the Department is fortunate in securing her 

 for a regular series of meetings this season. Scientific trainiLng iin 

 Domestic Science and Dairying, practical experience on the farm, 

 and her ability to present information lin a. pleasing, forceful maaner 

 insures effective work otn the part of Mrs. Ferguson. 

 Subjects: — 



"The Conveniences and Laboir Saving Devices we may 

 have in our Homes." 



"Health a Duty." 



"The Place our Institute may fill in our Lives." 



"The Power and Value, of the Ideal in our Lives." 



January 25th — Sarnia, Council Chamber at 2 P. M. 



Speakers, D. JAMES, Thornhlll 



C. M. FLECK. 



Mr. ('has. M. Fleck, of Corunna, is the 0iwn.er of one of the 

 fiimest farms An Lamibton Coiunty. His experience as grower of corn 

 and sugar beets, the building of silos and feeding beef cattle and 

 hogs place him in possession of a soaind practical knowledge of 

 farming which he is able to limpart to others in a convincing 

 manner. 



Subjects: — 



"The Cultivation aind Harvesting of Corn." , 



"Is Sugar Beets a Pnofitable Crop?" 



"Crop Rotation." 



"The Mainagemejit of Stock." 



"Science in Farming." 



January 25th — Bunyan School House at 8 P. M. 



Speakers MRS. \\". P,. FERGUSON, Strathroy, 



January 26th — Becher, Foresters' Hall, at 2 P. M. and 8 P. M. 

 Speakers aftenmoon, C. M. FLECK, 



D. JAMES, Thomhill. 

 Evening, C. M. FLECK, 



MRS. W. B. FERGUSON, 



Strathroy, 

 D. JAMES, Thomhill . " 



January 27th— Brigden, McKenzie's Hall at 2 P. M. and 8 P. M. 

 Speakers afternoo'n, C. M. Fi.iKi'"K. 



D. JAMES, Thornhill. 



Strathroy, 

 D. JAMES, Thornhill. 



