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SCIENTIFIC AGRICULTURE. 



May, 1921. 



Canada. These shall be supplied together with one 

 "voting envelope" and one "identification en 

 velope." On the face of the "voting envelope" 

 the following shall be printed: — 



(a) "Do not write anything on this envelope." 



(b) "After marking your ballot enclose it in this 

 envelope and seal. ' ' 



(c) "Put this envelope (your ballot envelope) 

 into the identification envelope." 



(d) "Write your name and address plainly on 

 the upper left-hand corner of the identifica- 

 tion envelope. ' ' 



(e) "Eeturn your ballot enclosed in the two en- 

 velopes to the General Secretary." 



ABTICLE VIII. 



CommitteeB. 



1. The Committees of this Society shall be: — 



(a) On Membership. 



(b) On Finance. 



(c) On Progress. 



Which shall be sub-committees of the Domin- 

 ion Executive. 



(d) Research. 



(e) Publications. 



Which shall be Standing Committees, together 

 with such others as may be deemed neces- 

 sary. 



(f) On Conventions. 



Which shall be appointed by the Dominion 

 Executive. 



(g) On Eesolutions. 

 (h) On Nominations. 



Which shall be nominated and elected by and 

 for each Convention, together with such 

 other temporary committees as may be 

 necessary for the efficient working of the 

 Convention. 



(i) Such permanent committees as may be ap- 

 pointed by each Convention to act upon its 

 decisions. 



2. The personnel of the Standing Committees 

 shall be reviewed by the Committee on Nominations 

 at each Annual Convention, which committee shall 

 make recommendations for re-appointments and re- 

 organization of all Standing Committees. Other 

 committees shall be elected at each Annual Con- 



vention, or shall be appointed by the Dominion 

 Executive. 



3. It shall be customary, but not obligatory, that 

 the Chairman of each Standing Committee shall be 

 a member of the Dominion Executive. Each Com- 

 mittee shall consist of at least three members with 

 power to add to their number. 



4. The duties of the Committees shall be as 

 follows: 



(a) The Membership Committee shall receive, con- 

 sider and pass upon all applications for member- 

 ship and resignations of membership. It shall have 

 power on behalf of the Society to deal finally with 

 same. At its discretion it may delegate that power 

 to the Dominion Executive. 



(b) The Progress Committee shall devise means 

 for stimulating the interest of the members in the 

 work of the Society and shall actively interest itself 

 in securing new members and new locals. It shall 

 consider new plans and policies for the Society. 



(c) The Publications Committee shall take charge 

 of any publications of the Society, and shall recom- 

 mend to the Dominion Executive an editorial policy 

 for same. 



(d) The Research Committee shall investigate the 

 possibilities for research work by the members of 

 the Society. 



ARTICLE IX. 

 Auditors. 

 Auditors shall be appointed each year at the An- 

 nual Convention, whose duty it shall be to audit the 

 books of the Society, to certify to the correctness 

 of same, and to undertake any further work attach- 

 ed to the work of auditing the accounts of the 

 Society. 



ARTICLE X. 



Amendments to By-Laws. 



The By-laws of this Society may be amended or 

 added to by a majority vote of the delegates pre- 

 sent at the Annual Convention or by a four-fifths 

 majority of the members of the Dominion Execu- 

 tive subject to approval at the next Convention; 



Provided that, in the first case, notification of 

 the proposed amendment is sent to the General Sec- 

 retary before May 1st. 



The General Secretary shall forward copies of all 

 proposed amendments to the Secretary-Treasurer of 

 each Provincial Executive. 



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Canadian Society 



of Technical 



Agriculturists 



1st Annual Convention 



Winnipeg, Manitoba 

 June 15, 16 & 17, 1921 



All communications regarding the conven- 

 tion, reservations, etc.. should be addressed: 



FRED. H. GRINDLEY, 

 Royal Alexandra Hotel, Winnipeg 



