THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL CONVENTION. 103 



DAIRYING FOR PROFIT. 



By 



N. P. Hull, Diamondale, Mich. 



Chairman : I am glad to have Dr. Peters with us and we 

 certainly are fortunate in this state to have secured so able a man 

 as Dr. Peters. 



We have digressed from the beginning of the meeting. Dr. 

 Peters' name should have appeared this afternoon. I will ask Mr. 

 Hull to speak to us in a few minutes but before I call on Mr. 

 Hull I would like to ask the nominating committee composed of 

 Messrs. J. B. Newman, Austin and Charles Gilkerson, of which 

 Mr. Newman is Chairman, to meet in Room 3 after the adjourn- 

 ment of this meeting. Please do not go, the good is yet to come 

 you know. Any one having any suggestions to submit to that 

 committee will please do so. 



Mr. Hull needs no introduction to you, you have heard him 

 many times with great pleasure. He was with us last year and 

 has been for a number of years. I take great pleasure in intro- 

 ducing Mr. Hull of Diamondale, Michigan, and when he gets 

 through just burn him up with questions and he will deliver the 

 goods. 



Mr. Hull : Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen : I know 

 just how hard these chairs have gotten to be because I have been 

 sitting in one myself and I know you are all tired. I am perfectly 

 willing now you should drop off to sleep if you feel like it. I 

 have just one request to make and that is that you do not snore, 

 it might interfere with your neighbor who wants to sleep. 



Laugh and the world laughs with you. 

 Weep and you weep alone; 

 Sleep and the world sleeps with you. 

 Snore and you snore alone. 



