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nnual
Vestry Meeting
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:Peter's Church,' LucknOw :
mi*day, January l5th, the
of 'St." Peter's', Chuech,.met
'fOr their annual -Meeting.; The,' Ree-
tor- ;Bei! H 'Geoghegan Was iit the
ing;:with prayer, gave bis"annual
report. , In; the :course remarks
`he,.thanked: •the onweegationfo
- • .
their many acts of kindness shown
Mrs. Geoghegan and: IiiinSelfduring
the: Year, and for' 'their ,. hearty • Co-
oPer,atiOn: in all :the .church, activities.
'tom etei aurVe •. Ite „slioW7
'.`ed, that the: church bad gone ahead
Tin''eveiy WaT The SundayBchoOl
had ,grown : which„ 'augured well ,:for.
Ie ft4nre, of the ehut.ch,. also
epolte, of the: intlireVentents Made. to
,I 7
Wetcbur prePerti..during ,•"'•the
'theii,ieSiStattee:^"in""this ta'sk. " The
•
rndebted
church had been
- • -.„. -
.need4l!relligh4.1..tbejefforW,of. ,thr
Women's Guild 1he gwings to
innr''ertuge'' had ''.ipoie.':,then
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,
c e
T imeiN
e,
.400.1.4it41:,:.Speatk••-rf*I4$.,
Inereaeed Gate Receipts *Keep' Step
With li!icreass`pr aYmen't Of -Prize
Money Over reous Y.** *
,JAC011 111LINTER,TRESIDENT:
'.The 'anallal meeting l'of *the T46k-
liOW Agrienitural SocletY "-Oa held
in the Cauneil Chamber on, Satiii.
WiNa[31.0$11 Council
'attended by., ,over'
directors', :and •adaaeiate, direatere'i
With= the 'presence 'of • asseciate
direetera, 'ae"4:InemlieTa of the societY•
noted lacking.. The retiring' presMent
Mr Peter .1Aratc.in, „Who 'Served
for the past two
conducted the meeting'," to 'receive the
6fi2o.anfactelrsr,eptoortnowandg,!07rillehe, ,ekleeet: John ,Brown onvoi, as
,rtitted"Ilia-chair; the 'absence C• Ouncillbrs. Mr."Sinsith was welcomed'
.tby the other menibers
ihaee'at,nRewalaytere7thetee:distr'yiecaeid_iienriLicam44_ and the council coinmencedthe busi
Mr John, MeQuillin conducted U.* r• esa of 1934 by accepting the min!.
directors' meeting., Before re n8',, ates.•a the previous „meeting on
Mr. WatSon 'briefly expressed the en- motion of councillors Gammie, and
jaynrient. he lied' taken. out • Of the
work and hiS thanks. to
ri-for,...,theiri_co-operation. The °halals 1934
TIO ,meeting. 4 ttingly recognize
rcr , T. 33. Taylor and, W,;• 1. Miller;
• Messrs; ,A. McKay :sine. • ran- • k D
Board of Health Dr. VP es, E.
two directors of many "
' . Murray,. J, IStewert; Sanitary
years, .expressed • themselves 'as quite •
wining: to. retire, las they., ,dld pot, inspectors, Wm. ' McQuiliin, -J. Red -
Of ariv mond;,: sheep', Valuators, la: Grant, Ai
w5t.''soirus:llsgt:imn_' stand
wouldtsil$eo:7ttayhk;,. saaii,;eitlt; rou; poiind)ceepers,4. Brown, jt.
• 7 Anderson, U. Thomesell, James
Mr., mcgay,,,. pointed :otit that 'there' Witl'sh, • Kinahan. 1C. Humphrey,
were, good :wry ' 'directors o
w. Millee; D. Alton; fencevieworsi
Nkr.. Armstrong,
,Joe: "How -conse _•.yeu eteady
With Eloise 7" '-,.';;;•••.";
"She's 'different from 'ether
gir
• "How is thatri
• "She's the Only girl Who will go
with iiie,1!
Lay. delegate, • Mr:' G. Emmerton.
SubStitute, Mr. Lawrence; Hook
Mrs: .Graharn, JackSon; Mes-
srs. J. Culhert and, T. lVfOrgitn; "
bersbiP cent., . Miss Dalby, and
Joe 'Culbert; Property,'Iinprovement
coin Messrs Herb *Ferrell T. Mor-
gan, Joe Culbert, Plans were laid
for , the ObSertratice:'Of the 50th an-
niversary ief the . founding of'• the
parish, After, a. hearty vote of
Organist and 'church . offictals,,.`the
'meeting :adjourned With prayer by
the Rector.
,Appoints Officials
'
At the.. inaugural •piee0Tig,,,q*ct116
eouncil of *.fniaiiiiiiitn„ 'West
‘Wa*anosh;• the necessary, declara-
tiOns of ,:office.'Were-;allhaer‘iheth to by.
Wm. J,:St�war 'asreeve, and -hit
Cairns', "Aitchison, Albert GammIe,
, • .. • •• • ' •
„. ray- clerk Durnin Phillips- • anditors
Mr. Watson's „services. ' '
were no gOod,tO, the Society, among
W. A. Orger; S. Johnston, :H.' king.,
them 'being Some, ,of " the,. yoinvter y .0.u.r. in (con 6)
men' Mr. :s E.. Robertson vi-ce-Preildent P. :Watson, 0. Greer:.
of:the Fairs Asseeition a Grey The tollecter's" time for complet-,.
Christ Church, Pert Albert.
, The ;annual, Meeting of Christ
,Church 'Wes' held on Tuesday, Jan.
1.6th,^ with Rev. I..Geoghegatijn the
'.cliaii-_,,WhAlgasie his reliert• Of the
pregress ;of the •,and thanked
the 'Officials and Membera -lot- the
d se whilp. all branches of veri excellent -condition of the par-.
Onbled it If
the'. cluirch's ,Organisation' showed kali: ',The finandid report Was read
balances on .:' band...:.', gr. Geoghegan by mi. ,:sv...,.,Aii,WItins.: .shewingall
Mited`,.,Wi'M*,e`atiefaetitiii:t-liat ' the ' COM-. indebtedness' hio -, . been ' ' cleared . off
Mitniiintit, at ',the ' Ciiiiititii-SOrviee-4" iind-ii,'.Creditatile'-hOlitrice-..on-laand7
' Were the -,iargeist `'. in. the:lhiStory, Of Reports of the: Wonien'S : Guild by
the 'iaiish, '.With -these ' faq,8 'llef9r6 Miss '''.FeSter and :the • SnYlilY'',Ocli.nol
tlierny the:: 'slieaker' elt'' 'everY:?°°' 'I:1Y. .Mr...,,41, . Hay were gi7ep, Election
` !should -feel, a- deep Sense of ; grati of ()Magda ' felloWed: :WardenS, ':Mr,
TuuRgDAT, EEBEgAET ;$3$
tivplicity 0.-ttett
REmEmsEit THAT " suwri.jciTy FATTERNs, WHILE
HE PATTERNS.
A pat r 'is the OnlY it.em in the Cost., of dres4,• whiPh °
EXPENSIVE.,„thAroRivEn ...aNisO4Ty
after 'Sfl1
.Theoe • patterns; • erg sec:unite: and easy to use end the
price; made suit the needs of these „times:
"41
,
Every Palttrti
s guaranteed to .
Price 1 5c
. . • . •
patte-17:ns.;,Kept In Stock
.9,riii*,;the new :'Cu.sto*nocie,. Pattern .31 .2
ANY BROKEN LINES OF WINTER GOODS AT WONDER
:Fut SAVINGS TO iviAKettoOyi FOR SPRING 'GOODS;
_11 rest
e)
rfor.7..eestette-‘71:1--tb. 'ng-Lthe eollection axes was ex.
Meeting hi Duel:huh, : which be tended' to Match Iffiff.-Oe metion of
tended: last Fall He 'Pointed out the coencillors :Gaminie , and Smyth, Mr.
Ways yariciiii societies were dealing A'.'E• Johnston was , Pei:1161s-
with the.."profesSional":.exhibitoe. ; ion to reMotre, several 'small cedars
It was. imanirnobs that, there frCnn the roadside % The council. de -
Henry Mather!' considered there' was 1-nd Councillor Sinytb. thosild, nieet
on motion of ,cOuncillors
spring Show, "'de&
Ait
tion. 'Regarding. the ' latter, 'thisoit and Gaininie, that ...,^the Reeve
Hoffman to airenge, n sale
no ' ee4ed • of it as farmers • :generally vith Mr
were - trying11nd wera-suceeeding of standirig .timber, °Mr. tiles.
well in growing • crops Messrs Purdon7^ was . ellslY. appointed
E.Agnew and G. 1-1....Smith,,,Were eoed seeerintendant.` on Meilen of
appointed - delegates to the, Fairs "61-Meillors Aitchiinssotnruaetnedd
Association convention' Torento. The 'clerk . *as
to adver-
, ,•
nii,FebenarY ath and 9th, lisp, in the Luc,knoW Sentinel and
"Officers --Elected;,
• The election of officers resulted as
•
tude as as - humility ' for the,
splendid Way which Gid-lias .led
thein'• during the past year and ex-
. . • ,
Pre,ssed, the , hope that the wont
•woOdi` continurelto-4irosper • in ' ,the
future. Mr. Geoghegan' remit e
• vestry that -the church ^ would be
observing_ its 60t1 ` Anniversary ir,
June Of this yeei ane- hoped that
. plane wou1d,.-be made to make the
• observance i fitting commemoration
Following' this' the financial 'state-
,. , • .
rnent was xead by Mr. George Smith
people's Warden, which showed a
small balance on hand and all. out
• !standing, accounts' ftilly met.' Misr
:Wm. Fester, Mr. Harry Hawkins;
Sec.-Treas and: Vestry Clerk, Mr.
Wm. Hawkins; `,..-13bok coin., Mrs.
'ray, Mrs. Dougherty, Mrs., Fritiley;
:Membership- com.,..',MisLEoster,•Mrs',
Wm. .Foster; , Miss C. traTs-k-v ms; /qrs.
Vrooznan,; 'Sunday, School Superm-
tendant, Mr. J. Hay. A vote Of ap-
• ireciation to Mr. Geoghegan, the
organist and choir was ,moved and
• heartily carried,: after. wbidi the
meeting was adjeurned. with prayer
by the ,.Rector.
St. Paul's Dungannon
On 'Monday. Jan. 22nd, the Meet.
-MeCtuskeY, treasurer of the Womee s of, paurs Church, Dungan_
Guild, read their report which show- .non/ was held, in the ,parish
ed that the women had, contributed
with Rev.' J. Geoghegan in the
' generously to , the church besides chair. After the giving a his annual
•:reducing the mortgage. The A.Y.P.
. A. rePort :was :given by Miss
Cooke, Which ' showeda:` ceeditable• "
balance; after • eXperiding ' 'nearly,
• . $250.60' on church improvementS:, The
• • Sunday School' report was 'Tea& by
• Mr: Geoghegan; which .slfewed that
not only' had the.SundaY school- in
:ereased in attendance, bit also had
,,a Credit balance. .A. vote of. thanks
Was extended to the Rector, ;choir
and alt branches :of the church for
their splendid reperts. :Elections .of
officials followed, with the: wardens
Mr. E. WollYmin and Mr. , George
Smith; being re-elected. Mr.: Fred
• , Martin. was eleeted Vestry clerk. Lay
Delegate; *r. T. Clarke: Substitute
Lay del#gate, Mr. /obit'
Finance COM.,,Mr;" Herbert McQuillin,
• Mesdames, IConnell,,;(" Hassell- and-
• Nixon; Book .conui Mr. Mitchell, Mrs.:
dirk, Wardens and Rector; Mem-
bership cont., Mrs. T. Singh, Mrs.,
• Clarke, Mil G. 'Smith, Miss McClus7
• key; The' vestry then adjourned with
• the benediction being pronounced by
• the Reetori
St. • Paul's • Churft, ipIey •.
• ..-The annual Vestry of St. 'Paul's
'aural lield wason Friday, Jantiary
19th, 'with -racy; J. GeOgliegen, rector
whii: gave Ina annual,
rePoiC,And reiMnie of the yeat'S
Reperta • for the 'chard!
an 7 --
Acta, sectetary-tiretriairer;,.14 the,/
• *omens' .Guild• by Miss DelliYf for
• the A.Y.P.k./ by` Mists 'Myrtle Em-
reerton. Officials' elected- Were: War,
,
dent,' 71*. :George -Einniertoii..
• TbOs. Culbert; Sec. -Treks, MiSs E.
otott;.,voir "Mies ,E.Ocolt,,
report, :the warden,- Mr. R. Brown,
read the financial statensent, *bleb
showed that all ptitstanding,,:indebt=
edriess had been met in full. Mrs. L'
IverS read :the Wornen's Guild re -
pert .'and Mr: L. 'Iveri. ,gave the
?neigh hall report. Mr. J 13. YOung
gave the auditor's report and con.
gratalted the'trea6urCrs' on the well
kept books. Follovving this the elec
tion Of Officials took place which re -
salted as follows;' Wardens, Mr. R
,Derein, Mr: R. Brewn ' re-elected;
Vestry:Clerk, Mr. R. 13reWe; Auditors
Messrs. J. D.% yoiing and 'Dr.
ikon; Lay.' ‘iiepresentativa„
CaMpbell Substitute,' 13.
Young; Beek cern.,. Miss Dranek, Miss
Fide, Miss, L. Ivers, Mr. '3.13. Young
end., Wardens; Membership corn.,
Mrs. 'oleen, • Miss ..Durnin, Mrs;
,Mrs.
A :Vote of; appreciation, war,
passed,' expreiSing,- appreciation to
rector, ofliciallS, choir and organist.
A pleasing event took place, ' when
the Members of • the chilgregation
present Mrs, R Dttinin with a beou.
tifud Wrist Watchas a mean token
of ,Oppreciatien for hert services as
organist of the church. Mrs. Durbin
fittingly replied ^expressing her
thank a• fer. the gift and' alao 'fer"the
qesierouS support she . had receiited
frore the `choir the, past' year. The
Vestry *as then adjoUrned , with
oraYer the Recteri.. after whiclia
"fel1oW- Presidents: jaedh: -Hinter ;
, ,
1.st Vice-pres., John .11,1eQuilliri; .2nd
S. Itobertsen;
Treas., Joseph :Agnew.
Directors 'appointed-KinlesS; A.
Carruthers; :Ashfield,
Jelin 'Fareisli, ;George Hunter; ,West
Waskann_sh; ,,_ Todd, George,
lfiennedtrionred-t-IfirtiiiC
G.• Martin,;. Lucknow, G. 11. Sthith.
AssoCiate : • Directors--.KinlOss, H.
Mothers, • Adam 'McQueen, Ernest
'Ackert, . Mathers; • Ashfialdi
Ewalt 'Taylor; T. A. Cameron,' jes.
R.-. Hackett?, Rase McNay, ;;;, Win.
Helm, • James Alton and Alton;
West Wawanesh; McQpillin,..^^T.
3.•Salkeld, W. A: Millet', G.",-; A.
Greer Andrew Gaunt' H. Ruther-
feid, Fred McQttillin, Teter Watson.;'
Huron, Gedrge lireoke,
Guire; Lticknow, -A. P. 'Stewart, Wm,
Hornell, BriSwell, T. E:,Sniith,
W. E.flenderson,, Vv'm. Andrew:
Associate lady directors -Mrs., W.
flie--Goderich papers, for applications
f ' ition-cif--Treasurer.-
eeSpecials
Itwi,11, pay you to get n supply c!! all specials
sW't'ewert•Ork4434,414.k.wthe.-
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CIRCLE BRAND COFFEE . ' : •39e•
DLA.CK TEA ;^: AT TO..: -DAY'S COST '
COWAN'S OR BAKER'S 'COCOA"' r LB TIN 2'
2 LBS. OF ROUNT1tEks BULK COCOA..........^
ASSORTED TOILET SOAP; 7 ,19e,''
CASTILE SOAP.; 6 -BARS ... , „ 19C
CLOTHES PINS; 2.1)0Z. , ........., • 5c ,
THOICE-TO1VIATOES, 'GOLDEN BANT.AM-CORN,--, _
PUMPKIN, sTRIG BEANS, 2 FOR' ..25e
D'Arl'ES: and .000KING FIGS, 3 LBS.'
ttsiLE FIGS, 3. PKGS. .. .... 25c
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PARAMOUNT U.
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The JanuarY ineetieg of the:.
Para-
mount .wasy held, at the,
honcie ,;Of :Mrs. 7." MeCharles. The
meeting, opened by 'singing one •verse t
and ,the chorus of the Maple Leaf,
after whieh_.,th,e.L.Lord s•-; .prayer - was
;repeated^ •in--,,unison..7-The, minittes,, of ,
the laat Meeting andl,
'adopted; After the busines:• part l: of
the meeting Was over. the 'ticket was
drawn on: the quilt Made' ,• by` the,
J. trf Webitel held -flthe
liickY ticket. 'Readings . were th,en
given _by • MacDonald, .-on
club. Mrs. •
' Th djour• ned to. meet "
e""' cou a
February 5th, at 1 P.M.
•DURNIN PHILLIPS, diet*.
'"Frieridship;` Mrs: Tom Cooke; Mrs,
ing where the Societ,y had .practical- ,._lIami ton, rs .
broke even.-- More prize money Mrs. 11. Ensign. Miss Vera " Roache BUNS BALL
R'
BRUCE LEAGIJE
Lorne Rink
ur. Jan.
RIPLEY 17s: LUCk1401V
• , .
"0atite 'Culled lit 8.00 sharp
Thi is the second. and "final
home ihrne With Ripley. in a
' • donble schedule..
iy •
waBpaid in 1933 :than in. 1932 and played an accordian 'aftert AriErt GAME
gate, receipts had increased. T e _ .^
r .wliach 1virS J: Hamilton sang a Sole.; ' • • " .
rs. Robt-, Ha-Mi./Con then condu4ted
prizes, 7,1and the 'amount actually
paid .in prize money totalled $716.95.
The -Society has a -paid-in-advance
membership, of 88 persons'.
Receipts --
Balance on hand 548.07'
Legislative Grant . 174.00'
Town Grant • 35.00
'County. Grant 207 00
Townships. Gant- ,,, 45.00
Cash donatimis 99,50
Goods 'donated' " 17.85
.0,, .
'1.933 Membership fees
, 18.25
1934 Mein, fees „retained 10455
-Fair admiasion fees ' 375.80
Rentals ..107.00
162.00
76.80
•,11.52
$1885,34
Expenditures •
$ 202.75
73.10
23.00
44.75
Grain and Seed Urizeri . . .. .. 21.25
134 -MacDonald, Miss J; Lyons,- Mks., Concert :receipts
R. ;G. Martin, Mrs. S. Al; Carnochan, Dance receipts ..
Mrs. Ewart Taylor, Mrs. James Web- Bank interest 4'
ster, 'Mrs. W. E. Gordon, Mrs.
11
•Mathers, Mrs. ^ T.- 3! ,
On motion.. of -.Frank Todd and
Wallace• Mi1hr., it Wad decided . to
•••••
•
elect the officers by ballot at the
next: arinual ,,rsteeting. •
'
To Seek' Increased', Grants
That •the surrounding Tow/17,11os
and the village should give ',More
financial rop9Tt to the :Fair, :was
the coneehan's of opinion and „coe.
mittees were ..a.ppointecl to wait. on
the Various Councils• to: Seek an:
crearled' grant. • Messrs.... Adam Me -
.Queen and Jelin Parrish were , ap.
pointed sanyassers With the delecta-
tions to wait on "rotheir respective
coencil mined as. follov.Vs:. Ashfield,
Jemek Hackett and 'John Farrish;.
Huron, t. G. Martin and Win.;
Me-
Guire;, West Wawanosli, Vallac'e
:Miller, Frank, Todd •and Andrew
Gaunt; Kinloss, 'Adam .McQueen, and
Henry Mathers; • ,Lucknow) 'S. r).
Robertson; A..,P. Stevvart: and P. E;
• •
qatieri.
'St: Patire, dinitelt; Dungannon
and 'Christ's Church,. •Port Albert/
are observing their, vittil anniVerSar.
les this `' coming' . Xuly,, plans • were
made at the :VeStiy njcetns or fbe•
0b$orvatiets,,, "theee occasiOite.
1
4):
In appointing the tucknow dele-
gation; Mr: A. B. IVICkaY advised 41-e
cormnittiee Jo, "give them ' hail 'CO1-
"
Horse prizes
•
Cattle 'prizes
Sheep prizes
Swilie prizes
Poultry prizes
Roots" and vegetable prizes .:. 16.75
•Fruit prizes . . 34,66
PlOwer prizes . . . .. , .. . . 18.75
Dairy. preductS St' doinestid :53,35
Ladies'. Work $1.« 51-00
Vine Arts '• 13.00
Boys' •and Girls' `exhibits , 18.35.
I, •
Total Cash prizes -.q.,L$ 746.95
-Fair contention expense i . 17.00
Judges' fees I.. .... 62.00
Special attractiensf • 47.60
Prizes in doods'' • ^ 17.85
insurance ' 1,20
Secty.^.'I'rettsurer.s salary, '75.00
' 25.00'
,
an interesting contest- after which a
daintyiunch was served by, the host-
ess.
The February, meeting•wil he held
ori Tuesday, Feb. 20tli' at the 'Nene
of Mrs.:, Grant McDiarmid, the roll
call to be aneWerect by "Advantages
Our Grandmothers had," --Mrs. F.
„
Crump and Mrs: J. T. Webster will
be in '611.arge Ofltilie program:: Papers
will 'be Hread bir Mists:Mary, McLean
and Mts. Jamieson.-Sec'y. •
, • 12.50
postage
Printing '• , ,
1,0 go
12220'0,725
Repairs . ' ,
umbia, for we're not getting enough Badges , . .. . , .., 6.10,
out , of thiteltown",'th11E411iPg Hall rent '
l a;•
g141311:knoW' ft'or 'Thuniell;a1 tiTe-.1P Pield.0,4..7,, . ...:.,...,. .. :. . - . ....,..,It;' -8- 5.00
s ^' e Tc4is needed if the Sotiety iS to -"eon:- Sundry eXPenzen ..-”,... - 1 1
WO 4114.44110 30.63
tint's to (xist. ,
Favorable Financial Statement:, . Total expeediture ' ' ,...$ 1344.96
Tke t seeretary..tr'easurer, Mr.'F-Jes- Balance on. band. !--- . -'---,'-'--$ 540.44
•AA.t.ew' *as, able to present, a -----r,---.
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1 III till
JOINT U. F. 0: ,
SOCIAL
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.11embers of the LucknAvii Joint 13,
F. 0. 'Club and •their fainiltes turned
out in large: muribers ;for an
'Tonle, on Thursday evening, :which
Was featured by "rtO' admisSion •and
freo lunch". The evening was spent
chiefly, in dancing, With a 'short arid
interesting program ;presented at
lun-l! time. Mr.. Ilaivey McDougall
gave an enlightening talk on the
New Canada Miivement., Mr. George
Kennedy, as chairniari, spoke briefly
while /Mr, , JainiesOn reviewed suc-
cessful' Clubt activities of • the Past
year, Mr. Alex McNay sang a. solo
and Mr: IVIOcbery pleased the aud:
ience With his shies ; and Bcoteh
stories. Miss Annie' McKay gave
reuding. „Solo ..accomPanilnent. was
played by *s. Grant MacDiarraid
and Mrs, Alex MeNay.
Scheel ' Team Wins•'
Lucknow and _Ripley 'Contintiation
School hockey teams engaged ,in a
Match hi the loOal rink on .Thursday
everOng, with the, Lucknow students'
running wild to win: the fixture by
A score of 12 to 1. Acing Clarke and
Clark •Pinlayson, two senior per -
thrillers on the ,school team proved
inn ill ing,,-)alneli.'
Subscriptions Ake:Due;
Take. Advantage: (1.1.f The 50c ,Saving
Renewing---Pronip.
and 'Paying .A Year , In Ad.
' The 1;auhScrip.tinn reneWal resphlis •
has :been, gratifying, grid yviah to •
acknOUdedge gratefully,' the, :.nrOmpt-,.
'nesS many; subscribers in poymg
for, their , paper for theensuing year,
,"• •There , are' • Still, :how 5,- good
:many Whose , label reads 'IV' :and
have not .yet. renewed their sub-
•ScriptiOn; which, if. done this month,:
dentiteittiloens,„,oyfe,u5-Q'ci.o , the te„rn. porarLy
If. yeti are in, arrearai. a dollar, or
more paid now 'and- then, Wovid..aohn
N‘Tipe out this . indebtedness, ,and if
yea are tea* 'unable' to pay; the
.tirgie that, yoif
adopt this systeni. -. ,
',The total arreage 'On' :our beeks
reaches a large amount
Opleration our readers would: not
individuallY • be ,i3urdenSorne and he-. •'
Side's being of; real. i'inanciar'assia,
tance, weilld be inosti encotiraging
the piiblisher, in attemnting to; give
:Sentifiel .readers a newsy . paper.
each r.ii•eelc. • • , '
'• Let's see • What all , otir iti..•arrearir
anhscribers an 40 to gather up a
little "clitter clatter" "the'
tint] office during ', the next Couple
Of weeks. '
'
favorable' Anatolia itatenioit
* t
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$• 165.84
PifilaYSon;,, Defense-
I'lavoldGreer -tend .1,i4 Henderson;
Forwardl---noug:darke; HAL Hetv-
itt, _L, .11,1act/oriald‘
Grearo Charlie .Te'veltt,w,Neely Todd,
GeOrge
WII1TECHURCH MAN "ARRESTED
aoderich; •Jan, 17'..7 -Arrested
tet: day on 'it feria et Whiteditirelt
lleAr liteknoW, ProVinetat 7Coil• ,
jttli,b,le-Pr'K -A
spent the. night in the cOuty 3a11
He is vvanted bi tOtente en :cluitgd
ef false .pretenees. inVoliting".^
Ptecti.4 Sorrn at ioonto
arrived here to -day and left 'brt the'
afternoon priSoilet."
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