. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1910, . e for his services the sum of two dollarsper head for all the animals slaughtered, cut up and distributed by him. 11. The money obtained by the butcher for hides shall remain as a fund in thenands of the treasurer for the purpose of defraying the necessary expenses of the society,and settling the differences of accounts between members at the end of each season. 12. No member shall have the privilege of withdrawing from the society without theconsent of a majority of said society, and in no case will a member be allowed to with-draw until his accoun


. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1910, . e for his services the sum of two dollarsper head for all the animals slaughtered, cut up and distributed by him. 11. The money obtained by the butcher for hides shall remain as a fund in thenands of the treasurer for the purpose of defraying the necessary expenses of the society,and settling the differences of accounts between members at the end of each season. 12. No member shall have the privilege of withdrawing from the society without theconsent of a majority of said society, and in no case will a member be allowed to with-draw until his accounts are settled with the society. 13. The above articles and regulations governing this society shall remain in fullforce and virtue unless amended by a two-thirds vote, after a notice of such amendmenthas been regularly given. IXSTRUCTIOXS FOR CUTTING CaRCASS AND DIVIDING IT AmONG THE MEMBERS. Chart one shows side divided for 20-share beef-ring, each member getting aroast, a boil, and a slice of steak, the numbers, as below, going together:. Chart for 20-share Beef Ring. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 170 THE EEPOKT OP THE No. 40 Sixteen-Share chart for a sixteen-share beef-ring, commonly used, is as follows:


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