ebruary, 1915 



THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST 



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1 December 31, 1914, was $193.65, compar- 

 1 with a balance the previous December 



■ $32.00. 



OFFICERS FOR THE ENStTINO TEAR 



President, A. E. McMahon ; vice-presi- 

 snt, F. A. Chipman ; secretary, M. K. 

 lis, assistant-secretary, F. W. Foster; 

 easurer, G. W. Munro ; auditors, W. M. 

 lack, J. Elliott Smith. 

 Countv Vice-Presidents same as last year 

 ith the exception of the following : Lunen- 

 irg, J. W. Hebb; Yarmouth, H. W. Corn- 

 g-; Ouecns, Jos. Smith. 

 Executive Board— President, Vice-Presi- 

 >nt. Secretary and Messrs. S. C. Parker, 

 . L. Palmer, W. S. Blair and Wm. O'Brien. 

 Publicity Committee — President, Secre- 

 ,rv and S. C. Parker. 

 Representatives to N. S. Farmers' Asso- 

 ation— A. Fitzrandolph, Bridgetown, and 

 . S. Shaw, Berwick. 



Committee to Work up Advertising Cam- 

 ugn Fund— A. E. McMahon, F. W. Fos- 

 r, S. C. Parker, E. H. Johnson, J. E. 

 laffner. 



The sum of $15Ci.OO was voted out of the 

 ssociation's funds to secure the services 



■ P. F. Lawson to act as Secretary to the 

 dvertising Committee. 



Niagara Fruit Growers 



The annual meeting of the Niagara Pen- 

 sula Fruit Growers' Association was held 

 iring January. President Brown in his 

 Idress, referred to the absence of some 



■ the directors iat the front. He referred 

 1 the success of Ontario apples at the New 

 ork State Fair, and to the establishment 



■ the Government pre-cooling plant and 

 te Welch Grape Fruit Company, as addi- 

 ons to the welfare of the fruit-growing 

 dustry. 



Officers were elected as follows : : Presi- 

 snt, R. H. Dewar; 1st vice-president, R. 

 roderick ; 2nd vice-president, Hamilton 

 leming ; 3rd vice-president, S. H. Ritten- 

 )Use ; 4th vice-president, David Allan ; sec- 

 tary-treasurer, Carl E. Fisher. 

 It was decided to hold the annual conven- 

 Dn on February 17, 18 and 19. A commit- 

 e was appointed to prepare a program. 



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