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them here. You have just listened to the relation of the cream- 

 eryman and patron, and I am sure I can add nothing to what 

 has been said. In closing, there is but one point I should like 

 to emphasize: The creameryman should be fair in his dealings 

 with his patron, treat them all alike, have them be his friends, 

 that they can work in co-operation. But above all things be 

 honest. 



By the President : — We are now going to listen to the quar- 

 tette, which will close our program for this evening. 



The cattle will be here in the morning, and the session will 

 open at 9 :30. 



Adjourned until Wednesday morning, January 17th, 1906. 



Wednesday Morning, Jan. 17, 1906 



9:30 A. M. 



By the President : — Meeting called to order. 

 I will now fill out the committees. The one yesterday on 

 memberships were J. W. Sliger, Effiingham ; J. E. Snyder, Rock- 

 ford, and L. A. Spies, St. Jacobs. 



Now I will appoint the Committee on Resolutions : 

 W. R. Kimsey, Tomaroa, chairman; F. G. Austin, Effing- 

 ham; D. C. Haeger, Dundee. 



For the Committee on Nominations I will appoint : 

 J. D. Mason, Elgin; M. S. Campbell, Genoa; Ed. Walton, 

 Anna. 



I would say to these committees, I wish you would get 

 together and report this afternoon, if possible. They usually 

 leave the election of officers until the last thing on the program 

 and there would be probably about 25 people present. This is 

 a live association and we want everyone a member to have a 

 voice in naming the officers for the future. I shall probably call 

 this matter up when this room is full. Would like to have them 



