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for thi' i^ed is the greater, and very soon, we fear, even wilh .urtail- 
ment, cost of production will go up, therel'ore we feel assured 'hat vvtryf 
membci who Can will send something — sueh responses at the present 
tim;' will prove very gratifying and helpful to our Honorary Treasurer 
as this period is always a trying one, but more especially .-so, in the 
present critical times. 
Election of Couxcil : The following {I>t. J. Easton Seott, 
Dr. Hetley, and W. T, Eogers) retire by seniority on December 31.st 
next, but arc eligible for re-election. Nomination of Candidates or 
Volunteers, must be sent in, so as to reach either of the undersigned, 
by October 31st, as in the case of an election, voting papers will be 
dist]ibuted with our next issue. 
SIDNEY WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. and Trr«>i. 
WESLEY T. PAGE, Hon. Editor. 
♦ 
The Show Season. 
THE AUTUMN SHOW AT THE HORTICULTURAL HALL. 
The L.C.B.A. have pluckily decided to hold their Show as 
usual, and as all profits are to go to the British Eed Cross Society, the 
committee hope that Members, whether Exhibitor.s or not will siinport 
this efl'ort very stronglj^ . 
The classification given, although not so extensive as was intended, 
is still very good and equal to last years, 31 classes in all. It is to 
the exhibitor's advantage that this large classification should be given, 
as it en.siires fairer competition for certain birds, so it is hoped that 
all members will .send at least one entry, or, if they cannot will support 
the Show visiting it. / 
S. M. TOWNSEND. 
Hon. Exhihitional See. 
3, Swift Street, 
Fulham, S.W. 
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Changes and Corrections of Address. 
Eev. J ]\I. Paterson to, Karachi, Sindh, India. 
Mrs. E. A. Hartley to, Lynchfield, Bishop's Lydeard, Taunton. 
W^. A, Bainbridgc to, at The Hermitage, Moukton-Conilic, Bath. 
H. Gourlay to, Penshurst, Shortheath, Farnham, Surrey. 
W. J. Hentsch, Lockington, Maiden Road Maiden, Surrey. 
