EDITORIALS. 
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We respectfully ask you to give this matter your serious consideration. You, no 
doubt, recognize the evils existing under the present system. Believing that you do, 
we ask you to attend this meeting and assist us in securing your rights and ours. 
There will be two sessions, the first on the evening of the 27th of September, at 8 
o’clock p. m. ; the second the following morning at 10 o’clock a. m. 
Very truly yours, 
W. R. Carr, V.S.. Seep for Perth , 
Kirkton P. O. 
J. J. Walker, V.S., Sec'y for Huron , 
Londesboro P. O. 
The action of these societies deserves the congratulations of 
the veterinary profession and commands the support of all the 
alumni of the Toronto school. To place the Ontario Veterinary 
College under governmental control, would not only mean a 
change in her management, not only an immense progress in 
veterinary education, but would* be a well deserved recognition 
of Prof. A. Smith’s work in behalf of the profession—a recogni¬ 
tion that the worthy principal ought to be proud and anxious to 
obtain. 
A Friend’s Return.— It is always gratifying to meet again 
after a long separation one for whom you were used to watch, 
and whose company you enjoyed, and how much greater was 
the satisfaction when that friend came back improved generally 
in appearance and in constitution. 
Such has been our feelings, and we are sure will be those of 
many, when like us they will receive the number of the Journal 
of Comparative Medicine and Veterinary Archives for September. 
You are welcome, old friend, and let us hope that the intro¬ 
duction to your editorial staff of the young and enthusiastic 
blood that we all know well, will prove to you the lease of a 
long, useful and uninterrupted existence, and that we may enjoy 
your company for ever. 
COMPLIMENTARY NOTICE. 
“The .... Veterinary College, an advertisement of which appears in another 
column, will commence the session of 1894-95 on October the-, and we can assure 
our readers that the instructions imparted at this thriving institution are second to 
none on the continent of America, and indeed equal those of the leading colleges of 
Europe.” 
