SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
79 ° 
The Board of Examiners, which is appointed by the Board 
of Agriculture and Arts of the Province of Ontario, subjected 
the aspirants for the diplomas which they grant, to the examin¬ 
ation. 
The following gentlemen were successful in passing the 
ordeal: Nelson Ball, Auburn; David H. Coleman, Philadel¬ 
phia, Pa.; Robert Cunningham, Thorndale ; George H. Dunn, 
Erie; John T. Elliott, Uxbridge; John H. Engal, Milverton ; 
Louis Friedheim, Rock Hill, S. C; William H. Funston, Tor¬ 
onto; G. W. Harrison, Souris, Man.; Dan Hisey, Creemore ; 
John D. Irvine, Dalkeith; George Jemison, North Bay; John 
T. Kiethline, Jenningsville, Pa.; Robert A. McAfee, Aylwin, 
Que.; John H. Macdonald, Wiarton ; S. Gordon Sawyer, Bos¬ 
ton, Mass.; J. Herbert Snider, Guelph; Wilson Swenerton, 
Wawanesa, Man.; Benjamin 1 homlinson, Clinton; Fainell 
Whybra, Niagara F'alls, N. Y. 
Primary Examination.—Arthur P. Freeman, anatomy and 
materia medica. 
SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
OHIO STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
Millersburgh, O., Sept. 26, 1894. 
In accordance with an understanding arrived at at our last 
annual meeting, the Ohio State Veterinary Medical Association 
convened for its eleventh semi-annual session in the city build¬ 
ing of Millersburgh, Holmes County, O. The meeting was 
called to order at 7:30 P. M., September 26, 1894. 
An address of welcome to the association, and in behalf of 
the city, was delivered by Judge W. Stillwell. The address was 
an excellent one, pithy, practical, and not lengthy, it was re¬ 
sponded to in behalf of the association by our President, Dr. J. 
D. PMir, who in a few well chosen remarks thanked the visitors 
and city officers for their kind wishes, etc. 
