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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
and the Chair, thinking it a loss of valuable time to put the 
motion, declared the meeting adjourned to such place as Dr. 
Blattenburg should lead us. This was a dangerous decision, as 
the game of “follow the leader” is not always a safe one, but 
in this particular case none of us got into any trouble, but all 
landed in the banquet hall of u The Oak,” where we enjoyed 
the following menu, after which we dispersed to meet ao-ain 
at 8.30 a. m. 
Fried Chicken on Toast 
Green Peas Saute of Potatoes 
Sliced Cucumbers Sliced Tomatoes 
Bread and Butter Squares 
Pickles Olives 
Tea Coffee Milk 
Claret Punch Ci°*ars 
WEDNESDAY, JUDY 12 . 
Meeting called to order at 8.30 a. m., President Dr. Shaw 
111 the chair. 
Dr. Anderson read a report of a few experiments with anti¬ 
toxin for tetanus. A lengthy discussion followed regarding 
the use of this, as well as other anti-toxins. Nearly all present 
thought the high price prevented its general use, especially in 
a country practice. 
Dr.. Carpenter read a report of his treatment of fractures.f 
The discussion following this paper was very interesting and 
instructive, but plainly showed that the majority present con¬ 
demned to die all animals (equines) suffering with a fracture of 
any importance. 
Dr. Gribble said that with sorrow he must call the associa¬ 
tion’s attention to the fact that its oldest member, Dr. J. C. Mey- 
ei, Sr., had passed away since our last meeting; made a few 
eulogistic remarks, referring especially to the interest which the 
deceased always took in his chosen profession and his constant 
attendance at our sessions. Dr. Hillock stated that Dr. J. W. 
Wilson, Condon, Ont., had also died, and while not a member 
of our association he was so well-known to most of us (having 
been examiner at the Ontario Veterinary College for twenty 
years) that he thought it proper we should show our apprecia¬ 
tion of his usefulness. 
The Chair appointed committees, and the following were 
presented and adopted : 
Whereas, Death has removed from our midst our esteemed brother 
* Published elsewhere in this issue. 
t Will be published in an early issue. 
