THE U.F. CO-OPERATIVE CO. 75 



ation known as the United Farmers of Ontario. 

 This is open to any Club, Grange or other local 

 organization of farmers. It is designed to- 

 federate all the local farm organizations in the 

 Province of Ontario, and to educate along 

 co-operative and other lines, for co-operation is a 

 thing of education ; it does not grow in a day. It 

 is needless to say that the United Farmers of^f 

 Ontario is strictly non-partisan. 



"We want your help in this great project. If 

 you are a member of a Grange or Farmers' Club, 

 see to it that your club affiliates with the 

 United Farmers of Ontario. If there is no such 

 organization in your neighborhood organize one. 

 For full particulars address the Secretary of the 

 United Farmers of Ontario, Mr. J. J. Morrison, 

 100 Church St., Toronto. 



"The movement needs your help. You need 

 the benefit of co-operation with your neighbors. 

 Let us all get together and accomplish this great 

 thing. We can do it. Get busy. 



"The Officers and Directors of the United 

 Farmers of Ontario. 



E. C. DRURY, President." 



The first annual meeting of shareholders of 

 the United Farmers Co-operative Company 

 was held at the Carls-Rite Hotel, with about 

 seventy- five present, on February 24th, 1915. 

 The Directors' Report, after reciting what had 



