. The Canadian Society of Technical Agriculturists : addresses and discussions at the organizing convention, Ottawa, Ont., June 2, 3 and 4, 1920. to deal with. In the Province of Ontario we have more condens- eries and milk supply factories than any other part of the Dom- inion. Last year we made some- thinp like $11,000,000 worth of milk powder and condensed milk. I think where the National Dairy Council has failed is that the Cen- tral Organization has taken too much in hand without referring to the local organizations. Dr. CHAS. SAUNDERS. The American Societv for tlie Advance- ment of Scien


. The Canadian Society of Technical Agriculturists : addresses and discussions at the organizing convention, Ottawa, Ont., June 2, 3 and 4, 1920. to deal with. In the Province of Ontario we have more condens- eries and milk supply factories than any other part of the Dom- inion. Last year we made some- thinp like $11,000,000 worth of milk powder and condensed milk. I think where the National Dairy Council has failed is that the Cen- tral Organization has taken too much in hand without referring to the local organizations. Dr. CHAS. SAUNDERS. The American Societv for tlie Advance- ment of Science is divided into various sections, Chemical Sec- tion, Bacteriological Section, Med- ical Section, Physiological Section and so on. You might divide this Association into various sections in the same way, and have the various sections meet at the same time as this society meets; that would be very much better for this society because the different delegates Avould be coming for their omti sections and would stay over for the larger meeting. THE BASIC INDUSTRY AS SEEN THROUGH URBAN EYES. TOM MOORE, President of Trades and Labor Council. Mr. President, Ladies and Genth'men: It seemed to me in looking over this audience that the farming industry is somewhat similar to the ordin- ary city industries inasmuch as whilst it embraces in its ranks many Avomen workers, the men think themselves full}" competent. to represent the women and their views. Otherwise I feel sure there would have been a greater number of ladies present on this occasion, because if there is one feature of farm life which perhaps deserves more attention than another, it is the position of the women workers on tlie farm. When I was requested to address your Convention, I was at the same time given the subject of my address. Therefore, I do not want to take any responsibility for the title. Before dealing with that question, I would like to com- pliment the organizers of this Con- ference on the good work the


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