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Mr Skinner considers it undesirable to work on so 
small a margin, and thinks the subscription per delegate 
might be raised frdnflKOO to $112.00 or $125. 
Mr. Lake points out that some of the P. P. A s had 
already drawn up their own estimates on a $100 per del ?- 
'’^General discussion on the inclusion of an item of $1,000 
for the Agricultural Bulletin then ensues. , 
Mr Baker proposes that the Bulletin be subsidized as 
hitherto, but that the Constituent Associations be circu- 
larized and asked for donations. 
This is seconded by Mr. Lake. , h v 
Mr. Skinner proposes as an amendment that the es- 
timates be adopted, as submitted to them. 
This is seconded by Mr. Fox and carried. , 
XI Truck Bill. The Secretary having read out the 
Memorandum of the Sub-Committee, Mr. Browell proposes 
and Mr. Fox seconds a • ote of thanks to the Sub-Committee 
for the able and careful manner m which they have ti eated 
the subiect. Carried nem. con. 
The Memoradum is then passed with the following 
alteiation&. ^ ^ substitute “advance” for “pay.” 
O po-. 3 line 50 read “countries* where such system is 
in vogue, without interference by such laws, as are 
now contemplated here. ” it . 
3, pg. 4, line 8 substitute “by way of profit for ot 
interest &c.” , _ , r » 
4 pg. 6, margin to Section 7, substitute by wai ot 
profit” for “of interest &c.” 
Mr Skinner is requested to be good enough to take up 
this matter accordingly at the next Meeting of Council. 
XII. Alteration of Rules. Mr. Harrison reads the 
following report of the Sub-Committee: 
REPORT OF SUB COMMITTEE. 
TO CONSIDER ALTERATION OF P. A. M. RULES . 
Your Committee are of opinion that to make the Asso- 
ciation thoroughly representative, more representation vs 
desirable. , 
To the Association as at present constituted there ate 
many serious objections , the chief one being that a delegate 
may at any time be called upon to advance certain views on 
account of his district , with which he may be entirely at 
variance and therefore he is unable to do justice to the in- 
terests of his Association, 
