148 ILLINOIS DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 



The President : — I will appoint on the committee voted for 

 this afternoon the president of this association, whomever yon 

 select tomorrow, Mr. C. Y. Knight, of Chicago, and Mr. L. N. 

 Wiggins, of Springfield. 



On motion duly made and seconded the report as read by 

 Mr. Long for the committee was adopted. 

 Whereupon the meeting adjourned. 



Wednesday Evening Session 



Meeting called to order at 8 p. m. by the President. 



Piano solo by Miss Hazel Kirk, of Rockford. 



The President : — It is my pleasure tonight to introduce to 

 you one from a far off state, the state which likes now to be 

 known as the " Bread and Butter State." If you have been 

 reading the dairy reports, you know that during the last two or 

 three years Minnesota has carried off the highest honors at our 

 national conventions for the highest grade of butter, so we have 

 asked ex-President Mowbray to come from Minnesota to tell us 

 what the dairy industry is and how we can improve it. 



ADDRESS. 



A. W. Mowbray, St. Charles, Minn. 



Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen : 



It affords me very decided pleasure to meet with the dairy- 

 men of the great state of Illinois, in their annual convention. 



