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COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS. 
CHANCE FOR A YOUNG VETERINARIAN. 
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Bathgate, Dakota, Jan, 11, 1887. 
Principal American Veterinary College : 
Dear Sir: —Will you kindly put me in correspondence with 
a good, energetic young man, a graduate of your college, who is 
desirous of locating West, with an extensive and needy field for 
a V.S. This county is sadly in need of one, as there is lit one 
in the county at present, and an unusual number of sick horses. 
The fact is that I never saw so many sick horses as there are 
here, and so few doctors. The county is 30x36 miles in extent, 
counts about 12,000 souls, a good railroad, and many enterpris¬ 
ing towns ; in fact, I believe it is a first-class opening for a Y.S., 
and would like to hold correspondence with a good, capable man. 
I can give best of references as to the correctness of the above. 
Yours respectfully, 
L. K. Armstrong. 
ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS. 
The Christmas examinations were concluded on Tuesday, the 
21st of December, when the following gentlemen, third year stu¬ 
dents, were awarded the Diploma of the Council: 
Geo. Dunn, Simcoe, Ont.; Jacob M. Fetzer, Centre Valley, 
Pa., U. S.; John F. Fisher, Brandon, Manitoba; D. Bell, Bramp¬ 
ton, Ont.; W. S. Henderson, Arthur, Ont.; J. H. Hennessey, 
Hamilton, Ont.; William Hunter, Brampton, Ont.; W. S. Hib¬ 
bard, Caledonia, Ont.; G. N. O’Leary, Pickering, Ont.; R. H. 
McQuinch, Dakota, U. S.; W. H. McNmighton, Vienna, Ohio, 
U. S.; J. E. Bayen, Girard, Ohio, IT. S.; W. H. Biddell, Orange¬ 
ville, Ont.; C. Wagg, Goodwood, Ont.; A. C. Wolfe, Durham, 
Ont., J. H. Thornton, Georgetown, Ont.; M. E. Young, Belle¬ 
ville, Ohio, U. S.; T. H. Stirling, Hew Hamburg, Ont. j 
J. E. Rayen, J. F. Fisher, W, S. Henderson and G. K. 
O’Leary passed with great credit. 
C. H. Shirland, Madrid, H. Y., passed a Primary examination 
in materia medica. 
