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OBITUARY. 
Drs. F. M. Perry and F. E. Freeman, were elected to mem¬ 
bership in this association. 
The election of officers resulted in the election of Geo. H. 
Bailey, D.V.S., President; F. W. Huntington, D.V.S., Vice- 
president; H. H. Choate, D.V.S., Secretary; A. Joly, D.V.S., 
Treasurer. 
Dr. Choate presented his report for the past year as secre¬ 
tary, containing some suggestions which were favorably con¬ 
sidered by the association. 
It was voted to append to the present pamphlet of the Con¬ 
stitution and By-Laws, the names of the officers and members, 
with their addresses, also the time for holding the meetings. 
A motion was carried to have two hundred copies of the 
schedule of professional fees, printed and distributed among 
the members. The motion was carried to hold the next meet¬ 
ing at Belfast, April n, 1895. The meeting then adjourned. 
OBITUARY. 
DR. P. F. KIERNAN, D.V.S. 
Through the kindness of Dr. D. Lemay, we have to announce 
the death of Dr. P. F. Kiernan, a graduate of the American 
Veterinary College, class of 1887, which took place in Junction 
City, Kan., on the 18th of February, 1895, from consumption. 
Dr. Kiernan was thirty-one (31) years old. 
ASSISTANTSPIIP WANTED 
By an American Veterinary College student, class of 1896, for the summer months, 
with a country practitioner. P. K. Nichols, 
Port Richmond, 
Staten island, N. Y. 
