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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Chester, Ont., Second Vice President; C. H. Sweetapple, VS. 
Toronto, Ont., Secretary ; W. Cowan, V.S., Galt, Ont., Treas 
urer; F. J. Gallanough, V.S., J. F. Quinn, V.S., W. Gibb 
V.S., W. J. Wilson, V.S., and H. Hopkins, V.S., Directors 
Messrs. O’Neil and Elliott, Auditors. 
Messrs. Wilson, Sen., and O’Neil, were appointed to repjl 
resent the Association at the Western Fair Association. 
Mr. Cowan was appointed delegate to the Central Farm¬ 
er’s Institute. 
Prof. Smith, Dr. Duncan and the President were appoint¬ 
ed to represent the Association at the International Congress 
to be held in Chicago. 
Messrs. John Wende, W. Cowan and W. Gibb were ap¬ 
pointed to read papers at the meeting to be held in London. 
A unanimous vote of thanks was tendered to Mr. Macar- 
thur, the retiring President, for his able conduct during his 
term of office. 
FOR SALE. 
Established veterinary practice in one of the best horse towns (county seat) 
in Kentucky. No opposition. A good opportunity. Address, 
B. T. F. Bromwell, 97 and 99 W. 5th St., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 
FOR SALE. 
A complete horse’s skeleton. Average size, clean, ready for mounting, and 
well packed in strong box. Price $10. Don’t miss this chance. A bargain. 
No C. O. D. S. R. Howard, V.S. 
Hillsboro, Ohio. 
FOR SALE. 
A good veterinary practice and thorough equipment. For terms, address, 
R. M. BEACHT, V.S., Elkliok, Somerset Co,, Pa. 
