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frIURSDAY January 1 lth 1934
siNPLE CP,RIES 5 CENTS*
DENTIST,
Dr. -R. L Trehaven
" Lvc.KNow
,gogri; A. AL
111014E" 51 X. -44i"
LOST --A Sun" of nidnek tuck-
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2101v, on Saturday last Finder p1eaw
Teayat Sentinel :9111ce, '4eWard".'
004 ..SALE-Iiiaritity.. of :Anther;
•,Parcblars
Anzja's ,grosery,_:ar aPPly, to J. •
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FAM. Fp SALE4747- , acres:9)1.01e .
• '419eWater•.:Ifighyvajn-2'iniles--sonth - of •
..:Arnberley. .1.1onse.. and, stable. 'Price •
!: $700!: Apply to 'Williarn • Jolipstoe,-
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R 3, I.,ueknow $0 -r -f131 Dungannon
• •.(25„:1-tf.) ‘.
Committees Strad
At Illa,ugural Meeting
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Si; Members Appointed To Relief
Committee-Re'y; 3. 11•••.6inichPiall
!te-41),Pnilited TO 14,TarY.. Board
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Committee) apPOintineOts,: and the
reappointing � several
e'mpfOyees Wee.' the Plaiof.„7911c .917
the.14ivi '.awarns. . Council,tkey niet' On 'Monday following their
adjournment at,. the initial .sesgien
that morning, '
G. R. Smith waited onthe ceuncil
on behalf of the Hockey pito and the ,active part in the. life of' :that
com-
Citizens' Band, 'request.ing. g"nta. 'munity., In addition be was Pror
, • • . • • .
for each of. these organizations which erit in young people's work thrOUgh,
gter' resultid, in A -grant of $10 00 mit the _Presbytery. In going to Lon-,
eing made the Hockey Club, with .iloP he be eleseiki "CI
FARM FOR .SALE -176 acres
•Con..12.,•• Ashfield known aa Jamie-
rm we 'rune.,ui drogs in
• good ,c,eridition.-Artisien well Ternis
arranged, -Apply to
iWilliam Johnstoni R.
80,L1-14, 'Dungannon.'
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REV • W B CRAW RES1610 7
JtINO. MONNE PHARE
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*Res natIqn, Prect4e Sully
Go TO. Ce.W.Pffltrial :troit4d.: Church,
1°lldii.14 .
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Ti;.e resignation of • Walter B.
Craw, as pastor of ICineaidina. Unit-
ed...Churell; was. regretfully accepted
by the. 1)4`idi 9::thelchilreh Thnre,-
04Y:, effect ,on
'Whin,•. Ea. 'Mr: Craw
eon-
iludeS a two .3Tear ministry there.
Thep' lie' Will go to Centennial Un-
ited Church, London. Since ; going: to
Kincardine, whichwas - his drat
'charge Rev. Mr. Craw' has taken an
Mrs. J. K. MacDonald
Passes In Detroit
14,0e1i10442 Cel,nranaitY:' Moitiraff On,et-
'04t0. ,Paiisini -0( PitiiIned• Tteair
: dint •-,--•Pnittb`7! FollowedShortly
• Afier. Major Operation.
'The funeral. siervi0 •Of "MO,' K.
lifaiRenal.d. *as'held from her 'Ate
residence on the -boundary west. .6f
Lechalsk on :Tuesday' afternoOn: The
inaSs of floral' trihntes. arid,the large
-callaenrSeTet -sorrowing frieride 'whe-
attended, bespoke the 'high 'regard
in which Mrs. MaeDenald Was -held
in her ccernunity; Rev. J.
4 et
Cillivray conducted the services with
interment being made in ; Lochalsh
cemetery.,
rp
.maJer operation which she, :ender-,
went in ISaratogO Hospital, Detroit'
-ROO a short time, ago, in which city
she had spent .the Pan few months
as the guest of her daughter, Mrs
George Bine. Until'Ihe time of the
operation the "sericeisneaS "of mr.s.
y1:acDojiad's illness Was 'unknown,'
although she :had not been .enjoying
rrood health for the past year, Her'
fainily was summoned to he .bedsi.de
liefore her 'rdeath; Which occurred' on
(25-4,..tf,),•11.
TENDERS WANTED
a further $r., grant if weather' con-
ditions -Perffiitted the completion of
the scheduled games. The, Band was
grinted a Meatihry., afiewance of
$1,40 for a period of seven months.
.Rev.. J., H. • Gesogliegan requested..
..poalpd tenders will be ..recewed. ,41e: to take' Some actionre.;
by the undiiiinecl,:'ut to Thursday, 'gaycf.ing the enlarging ,ok7-tlie7Town
January lf,3th, for 20 cords of 18-
. inch body -wood,'• beech and maple.'
Robert Rae, Treas. United' Church.
TENDERS
Tenders will be received by the
-undersigned •up to 1.2'. o'clock noon on
.0
%.
I a . ,i
1934 for 50 cords, more or Jess,
of 18 inch :body' wood, Beech • and
'Maple, to be delivered at the Town
•- Hall, Lneknew, • not later than th0
1S'• April next. •
,
• The lowest or any tender not
- -necesarilY- accepted-
Tn1i
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'AgneW; '
Hall stage. This niater was re-
ferred -to the property Corinnittee...
Committees were struck„ as'
fol-
lows, the firat'niember of eacji.com-
mittee : to act as 'chairman: '
Finance Murdie, Hamilton and
Bnsheil.
.-y•re=
. Roads and Bridges
--Ainlersori and • Beiliell.
.Proxerty and , SiipPlies-
Mordie and Eushell; ."
. 'Pkitions and 13; -Laws -
•Ferguson and '1VIurdie- - •
_Clerk; Liacknow: -Water, Fire and Light
---a-s-"f17411-616. - •
▪ MORTGAGE SALE _L- In reappointing. Robert
'Of, valuable farm 'property the asSeSior; he Was freed. of
. Townshipf' Ashfield i the CO t of collecting' the dog tax.:
of .ifuron; . in the future will be assess
11. E. Smith and A. E
Under and by virtue. Of the .Powers'
of sale ..(4Ontaitied in a certain niort- were appointed b'Ydra. and
.7zake- which will 'will he produced water system auditors.. Rev. J. H.'
tin.e of sale there Will be Offered CISsgliegan was "reappointed as
' 'sale by public auction at JoSe h ineinber of the Library Board for a
three:. -year term. leaeph. Agnew Was
• Agnew's..., ef5Ce. ..LOCknow, 'Ontariri
A D:re-appointed village clerk' and , trea-
O Satbrday, January • 13th
• • ' surer and Water arid hydro system
.1934. • at 2 o'clock • in the afternoon. • • 7 .
pastor' of Dorchester' United Chnrch.,
When Mr Craw took' up his duti,-.k, at
Kincardine, he was. inducted bv his
father, who was than pastor-lf- the
United Church here.
council Appoints,
1934 ilelief tommittee
Transient Relief Again On The In --
creases -Five Families Receive Aid
From Village
,
counCil swas th.e. apPointing of' a 1939
' enronittee, Which this year
will: consist Of • Six meMbers,. one
Friday, aria was learned of with
regret by her many. :friends and
relatives in this district.
thefirst dutiee of the
Anderson;more mernber than c4:;44)ried:
The Bread
of Health -
LAYER CAKES
v .,. • • •••
!TELLY.' ROLLS' :
•,.
DOUGHNUTS.
, ,
e,Futes
e Bread
of 'Health
toisIct mks
• APPLE'.FI1,
.1- 1 ,C1.1SEA BUNS
CED ROTA4Sf,,,
heat Brea'
.B.ACALRY:
Lucknow
OLLYNk: UALITY
one 36 ,
soRTHERN SASKATCHEWAN
'Band:Condit:des.,
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FAcgs 111.1gF...p,44;mLEI.g • • , • . ,
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:•• In •al.reeent letter from Re'Y':' A..
Successful Year.
:
Following ,i, service,'.: held at !Mrs:
•Birier.a--5:51--"-P-ne Daroit; onducted
by Rev. Mr. Aldriek of Central'Prea-'
Initeriori , Church, the remains were
,brought here on Monday.. The service
1 TI Detroit was , attended by Many
le
oson, 0 .0 son ay •
Junction, .iSask, • written: during ,the:
extreme , cold spell of Christmas
week he •ays that old timers 'there
claim they don't iiemeni'ber ' such
severe *either so early in the. ,year.
In that district they have had 'snow
.since October- 20th and at the, 'time
otwritth Deeeniter-27th-,745 inches
had. fallen,' The day previous the
mercury had tumbled to 44 degrees
below Zero.
"Conditions 'in ' Saskatchewan are
riot iniproVing," says `Sandy', .as he
is known to his friends' here.' "Three
years .ago there, was, no, xelief pro7
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Governinent Relief ' officers, t with
over 49,0 'families getting relief in
that new district.,
1933 -.-committee: ,
' chairman in 1933 asked to be re -7.•
lieved of his duties and b.4i request ,
was granted. Reeve Hamilton and which' son; infant daughter ef Mr. and Mr.
--catleeil • ' ' lon resident of Astfield
. . •
relatives and friends from Chicago
Lansing, Hamilton and Sarnia; •
• Mrs.MacDonald-has •been • av• Ill since birth.. Lois 'Ethel .Thomp-
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'INFANT DIES
C:eane-iller, -Ferguson, -are-the-two g
i_cl1:hejlittle tot was„three
the -duty
Rev. Geoghegan, 11"-o-hert • Rae Yeqs
4„.D.0 new remberi. of the " cbmrnitt . .ith . townago She as a daughter of °n shrp she Was born sixty-three John Thompson of Lucknow. died
Nr7 1T,..: Spindler ,•iiiicL s, s„,, .gcsisitv.r:, the , late,'. Margaret mild • Roderick 't °ntl?s' and nine ,aisii_oia-:--Poilowfiii
.,1r°,;iin-lnihdes .being r&deppointed to coMplete the
Margaret Ellen MacKenzie. T'I 11.97
.Miteenzie, her • maiden ,7name, being . Ilya e unera . service at the par,
..Buswell
secTrhet.arBy.
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.,• ,Welllaiteb of. •Ilealtb
,eer,.. the foinwing pro.i3griy; amely ;.) „,e oard ''
ris
All and sffijiilai lhat'"Certain
McKim and ' Reeve A.,•,W. •
Parcel r tract of land and premise
Situate, ' lying, encl.., ,. in •.,..the
T.ownsbip- of .ASlifield;in• the Cennty
of •Hnieri . and, :being composed • of
group for the dispensing of relief int
It 'was pointed out on Mondaythat
One • 'family, in the village was
Bl
re-
c�ivirg weekly 'relief, and : three
• , ue, Detroit; Mrs. Noble , iTohnston„
she:, Married Jelin 'K. lYfacDonold,.
Who. with four .daughters niebrre the
eassing' Of .a loYink wife and mOther.
The daughteri -ire, Mrs...'George
families occasional relief, with one• '
,pow, applicant for ao..sitanoe on sat_ Askfield; James Bowe, Detroit_
„.,. and Mary' Belie . of Lucknow.., The
urclay last. „ Local
. ace°u''''s ^Only son, •ROderich Donald, Prede-
'Passed at Mowdify's 0 meeting, prin-
ceased his rnother Ave years ago,
leaving widow and • four ,umall
children. .1 • .•
Mrs. 4MacDonald is also
count '• for November amounted to by four • brothers,. 'Allan, John. And
Itoderi k of Chicago and 'Donald- Of
'in coin_ipallv for•the month of Decereber
'totalled: in round figures slightly
r•fsre thee' forty dellirS.
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. :Chester 7Lee's. ...transient ' relief w
ac-.-
Fence,. 'Viewers= John ,
Alex McDiarmid and • Wm. Robb.
Weed Ihspectorponald Ferkuson
, Bert Ward '.1‘ras re-engaged as
the south half of Lot number Six in ca'retaker and polieetran of the Town•
Hill and general handyman.
The clerk. was instru,eted to ad-
vertise for 50 cords Of green wood
•Relief Committee apPointnients
were.,Rev:. J. H. Geoghegan, , Council -
len FergusOni, Robert Rae, W. J.
Spindler, SI 'E.:Robertson .and Reeve
Hainilten. Tworelief accounts. Were
ordered , paid, namely .Rithwell and
Reed $2.70; N. D. McKenzie 41.3.68.
; ',FOOrteenth. Concession, Eastern
Diyiaion,.Of the 'said. Ieivriship of
,Ashfield' '• gotitaiping' one hundred
'acl•es More .or less•
On this .property is said:. to be. a,
.."7-.roorned frarne1MuSe about 28 ft
by.• 22, .ft.,' •on stone foundation,
. :frarrie hart' 30 ft by 60 ft„an stone
$aundatic;n,fid', lean . ft, •by • .
ft
..prePerty is situate' a .good:
,
• • 'road...the sod is 'clay leant ,and. there
'are about ; five".. ,acres • of Standing
.• -timber:
TERIVIS OF 'SALE: , 10 per cent The regularaTe•aiir.0 :of the Unity
of tie of ,ChurChr. "*Ja,s
pUrchase ' moneY on the day the
-"lir 'sale and the . balance wthin hslcr''oii''TueadaY 'everth16' at the.
thirty...days thereafter.. 'Millie: Of Mrs. ,.W.--B4%..-ndersori.,
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!,Further particalars„. and condition!!
• .of sale will be ,ro ade known. on . the
ithy , of • sale Or may hid on 'ip
'plication to. the iindersigned.. ,
HANDliERCBIEF SHOWER ,
.19wing the husinessCperiod, a Social
lima. Was '' Spent, tWheh Miss Lorna
Campbell; a departing meniber of.
the Cirele, was given a handkerchief
, .11. DATEP at , Wing•ham; Ontario,' :ellewet Tne • ,hanclIterchiefs were
this hr.entY-firat .day- of Dederriber; artistica ly asSemb ed • in boquet
/,,,,•33.. • , fashion for the/presentation. •
IT, CRAWFORD, Winehani ;Ont. IsTOTTCE
• The annual 'meeting of' Members,
of the Dungannon Agriciiltural S&-
cii.tY, will bd,lield in -the Parish Hall
Diingannen; on 'Tnesday,. „ Jantlary
23rd at 130 p.m. All members, es -
Vendor's .• solicitor,
"WELLINGTON. •IIENDERSGht,
ralckaOW.;;; Ontario, Auetioneer.
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Comi)igEvents
•• First ,Insertion, 50c. '
Subsequent Insertions; 25c..”
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REBEKAH SOCTAL,
Jewel Rebekah Lodge Will • hold a
„
Ouehre and dande nt the ,1 0v O. V.I.
:Rah oti Tuesday eveting, jannary
.16th.' Cards' at 8.15 'sharp. LatheS
Please hririg .1unCh. Rebekahs' v and
.thcir intsbands Or ftiends,' Oddfel-
loWS. and 'thefr Wives are' invited.
,
pci"cally lady inembera are zequested
•
to be presen.. , •
Charles Alton' "Sec'*-Tret.t.a.
(0.4 -di) • •
• NoTtcp. ,
The' emitter:Meeting ",ht,., the Litek.
noW, Agricultural SecietY... Will be
In The Council' Chiniiher. in the
Town, 'Hall,. 1,,n640071.:*.on -Saturday
tie .20th day of aTantiati Adx,; .1934,,
at g P.M. All. renibera are requested
to attend:. '
Anew SeetY.
tucknOW joint 15:11%. clu
Waid:1an on. Friday, Jan,
„ iOth# th'e, Orange 1101. All the
and their families
will he weit,otted also. those joining
• before that date ,f9r, 1934. A spettid
Invitation is ,extended to: 4.0 nV,enit
IIOVL
OirOti 1•,19 00140104. 4114 #9111,1tob
. .
• 146110E I..'
The, tihnhat ihetts-g' • of: ;80hth
hh. in 'the 114001 'iooth of 'South
Kinloss Clihkh at 2 t'„ilock,ori,. Wed,*
headaY ifiethOoni iltli Aity 'Of 4aii-
,11
44)' 046'014.041
$5,501, ••'" which ••included, seventeen
'meals and one .bed.' The DeceMber
account jumped to a total. of $10'.35
which represented 41 meals, 9.• beds
and 3..luneliev
Members of the Horticultural
&tidy' and all interested parties
are urged to attend the' annual
meeting of the Society, to 1e :held
tonight (Thursday) in the ouricil
Chamber. '
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Bargains in Underwear ;'and Iles7
.leryi-for eVery:meinher of the famili
at THE MARKET STORE.,
Ashfield 'Farmer
Dies :Suddenly
WilliaM ' ':Regident' Of
, Latiesille Community Seized With
Heart' Attack1.4d Succumbs WithJ.
• v in ,A Pew..11oUrs. 4.
' APpai,ently in good health; the
sudden death of Mr, William , .1,,
Hogan, early Monday reraingt. was
a distinct _shriek to relatives and
friends ,arid throughout the
boyhood West of LaneSiille,, Where
,
Mr, Hogan was an esteemed resi-
dent.
, •
dent. An acute heart attack stiffer: -
ed On Sunday, proved fatal a few.
hours fifir, Mr. Hogan, up t&i.ithe
tire Of the seizure,, had been hhOht
as ' usual' and daily was oecnnied with
the. work On his farin.
Deceased was horn in Ashfield,
„
see Of the late 010- Regan and
Catherine Austin. N. little 014 that
eleven years ego Ile: irnrried Mi"sk
Florence ,Kennedy Of idulroas,•Tokyn,-
4114-3-410,440.0.,11--__
g.Lit'4ives;:lea-7avelt-iiietet ixtrvi'Ve':two-
brothers,' 114041 Of TTan
P'vd:r and Phillip Of Ashfield anl. tore'
of
fiord and`111"6. ttiteral, serviee'/VOKS hold' • fit
St. Joseph's Chureh, Kingsbr1gc,
tif:4W.ddileadaY-liierkingi.*itk2.totaLL-
•tiet4 '1,iintti4!dta '0,401.1tOrp:
New ...York' City, and. one .sister, gra:.
Christena Finlayson of Ashfield. •
The 'pallbearers on • Tuesday were,
Thomas MacDonald, Alex.
MicI)Onald; D A MacDonald, . jet,
Blue, David Stewart and Roderick
McLennan.,
NATIVE OF ASHFIELD ••
DIES AT RCidKWOOD
•
MrS. Rolieition; ,PortiserlY Marion'
Murdich, .1a . Buried At Wingham 7
11,rs, • SM.... 'Itohertsini; 7 formerly•,"
Marion .Murdeek,.,Who„.Was 'born and.
grew ..wonianlmod' ..on On,' 41,
Ashfleld, died itt the hoe Of ' her:
daughter; 'Mrs:. Powers Of Rockwood
on Saturday. • • . •
The • ibinaiiii; Were: 'broiight. to •
,
. „ .
Wilighain for :burial :70vbere Mrs,:
Robertson . had. spent the .greater
Pert of . bet.' hiaried life. Deceased
was:a ..sister of the late Nell Mur-
doch. of 'LiiiknO*0",-ati4; On.•
'Mr. awl Mti,. John:. A, .MurdtiCh, "at=
,temted • their airt's 'fittieral as weli
a's. other cousins and relatives
the village.
' ••• ••
' Mrs. .Robertson is Serviired. by two
daughters, Mrs. Powers of Rockwood
and tIA, Orville„Taylor of, Belgrave
and„ One slieri:.” • tObert...Maik-'
•,
prize Of SaskiitclieWint.
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• DIED: IN DITI4GANNON. •
:•0
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Polley. reliet
'The' death of , Nancy. Of .the'" late JaC611. Ryan; 'oectirred at
her hinne • ih th.hightihori,,, on' '11/4,ItindaY
.The. funeral Service Will. be' held it
.her late; residence this. .afternoon,
(Thursday), , twol. erelock,.with
interment Cdnitter,Y,
10S. attained .the .advanced
age of yeeis„ two ,.hionths
ohd, torehty4eveh
,
ents' . here CM Saturday afternoon,
'&.irial•toOk place' in Kinloss cemetery
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to those who co-operate with Us" and
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;HOCKEY MATCH
Ripley vs :• LifeknoW, in Lbrrie
Ltickrtow, onMoiiday, January 15th,
The 'first league tare of the, seasen.
•AdmiSsion 25e and 15c.•
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FISH STORY "WHAT". .
STORY
One hears , Of all kinds! ,Of clubs,
hut' the latest in the Village, is a
• Club" and althoughthe.. pur-
pose is not to tell 'fish stlaries,'
venture to say they are not lacking
when members of the "club" congre-
eate tilrnoSi : daily at the C. N. R.
,
Depot. Although' there may be no
official officersthe gratin includv,s
several 'cf. ntir prominentvillagers,
who Mire like their fish, as an
agreeable change from masticating
tough beef; and; fat' pork., And , Can
they take it,, well just in lois of
twenty andthirty pounds at a oack
v. •
and ;then Order Mere. Till's fin fodder
Plans Formulated For. Oontinned .
A . a
lAtillty During 1934=Will Agaili'
, Coin pete In .•Waterldo ••FestiVal.
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., Speaking. ..,,kribilY' .at the outset of -
the .anniial '.rnribting of . the Luckno w.... •
Citizens'.'Barol," held in the . Council
Ch.arb,er On*ThrirSdaY evening, IVIL • .
GI R. Smith,', president. of the organr'
ization, cOnimended the Band for the
harm:my ' that .bad, existed among
the rembers dining:',„ver.yeas, the .
interest leach, had .taken.',,,in the Work
and for ':their. fa fal attendanee at
/I)
Oradtices 'and ,engagements, . which'
rr
year markedhy- sucess and' -
''''aArnt.:,..ern'illoetnio.'tn. .• wasi;la'.t,er recorded in the •
minutes *filth • expre-.'1,4 apprecia-, • :
ti en of the efforts'. of ,Bandinasttr ,
Jblin Ilayivorth• and 'members of the, ,
Band. ',Since lh,en,''...the PreSiderit has _.
written, personal ' letters : to ,each '
member' : thanking ' thein.' for -their
Servi qes :and . expressing the .. hope '
'(hat • -during the -present ., Year ',they '
ma.y continue. ln their efforts' and .
a61,7'ethointl!ptiaiss;lanevi'llltish.. 41:1.1644 to
great
-:' :'
• •,'•SitisfactOry reports_ were i ' •• heard
froin', the secretary -treasurer, Mr. .,M
C. Orr- who reported', that • vin " the.',.. ,.
nk.St ihirtee,n frnontbs,ifice. , Mr. .
llaywoitli. Was.. Appel .\4"",; conductor, .
the'',Brnd had net , a,,.. '• body . 98
times. On 39 Occasional: was to Ali :
_migageinents; .the remai, 74) reef-
\\:
ingi. befhz, for. rehearsal' " ,• :".ises:, -
Ant. itemized- :staternerit cecei
qnd . bxpenclitures-,-,was=„presente
,ylii.ellis summarized here.' •,, `'
1912 '.:fash Balance :$127.45.
1933.. :Receipts ' . 600.70'.
$7284'.5
1933 'Expenditures .
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'Bane to,. date $ ,89.54
' Two concerts and the -Band Tattoo
\fere" the chief , sources ' of revenue, ,
The.. organization has Proved so
nearlY self-sustaining, that.. it- was '
nbcesSary tojask the village' for 'only:
f; total of $77.50 in so-called :giants.
return fq this the !and staged%
n. -iviiekly Wednesday evening : eon -
cert 'during the sunimer, and
-orVer-ocr As imtballedfgave-freelys,s7-of
their. ninsie,
The , chief expenditures :ore ',Mr.
TrayWerth's :Salary of $15' a inOirtib,
.the , pbrchase. 'Of three cornets , and
.the expenses ,
ing. in tha. eontest. •
meIct" avizike. ikiincrdyse,coon.rtd.b.,dmbayt :A.:thret,
. ,
y and
1933 Offiedrs ,and eXedutiVe Ontinue
in office., ••'„;
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Practices :are preceeding at pre: •
-
s'ent. .in .nrelparation .for a bard
r.OneeYt in the tawn. Hall on • Friday. ;
ovening. January' 191h, Which be
'follritVed by danee;
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ASITFTELD
S,ervie'es on 'Sunday, J•anuary 14th;
Zion. h011,; UhckettO, a ii:h1+;,, and •
-Illakn• 7.30 . Congregational
eetitg Zion 6n 'IVOnday, January
Vith at two Pan.
DIED TIVERTON...." •
pas*sed 0Whi in TiVertoti ,
Wednesday• last; Satah Math4son,
relid .of the :late Jelin Olsen, (o -
her 80th year., The' ' funeral „Service
iVas old at .1101I .146 '.,residence
.conies t 4 way frein t le Atlantic ,t411.
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niLa
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Examinationr uo :t' e4c io
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English"COMPOSitiOn Whit.' ft •
:the •eottetb 'ettelicitisteheo,
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toiath
yett',re. in ••• 400 td Mint _Mit.
enistle .ia, all .0614 drop' int d the
Defiet'‘,S011ie, -40" and-11-the-eltpr fs
iit Session, an hare • the "061)6,
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erhy-othA-„AA;--fh-:so-thqiy.d:e..ttsif
inqbe ,cit4t04,
ettra nf Tbealcs
I:1 :with ithanks that
, 11,t1:111Otig76''' the.; ththr 77ti`dt§'7.- :4"
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-1th,y v•Of ,fl1oihts4, and teighbotie qt
Sta410/1ahl and "Vale'
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