lot meet ‘he Ab- ass H medieval appearance. and added to the hilarity of the occasion, edhls duties Bell, and by Miss E. Rédtord and Mrs. readings. and Mr. Percy Lueck a. couple of violin selections. , Short addresses were given by Reeve Bell To Cash balance Taxes. 1928 . . . .......... 39638.31 Money borrowed ................... . 4000.00 Debentures sold . ._ _. . ....... 7000.00 Grant Dept. of Highways 5043.53 County Treasurer. Legislative grant .......... Non- resident tax and W. J. Emke. Hydro deb. Miscellaneous We. the undersigned auditors for the T we have examined the Treasurer’s accounts correct. Dated this 24th day of January. 1929. During the evening the editor of The Cash balance on hand Uncoliected taxes Estimated grant Machinery To“ .ship Hall Twp. of Bentinck Abstract Report '. and was in charge ofvtho ' “7- Spencer. who perform- ASSETS 363575.01 2990.16 115.18 316.11 708.81 721 .03 3766.55 6100.00 1000.00 600.00 admosemcmmwhmthephguo “The Royal Roadâ€, dealing with the Jews‘ln Canada. Mrs. Armstrong, 8r. read a paper on “The New Canadianâ€. Hymn 582 was sung and the meeting closed by repeating the Lord’s Prayer The regular meeting of the W. M. S. of Queen Street church was held on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Hop- kins. Mrs. McCrae, the President, presided. the Township of Bent'mck, certify that :ounts and vouchers and ï¬nd the same EXPENDITURES Legislative and County grants $2990.16 General school levy ................ 8040.00 Trustees levy ............................ 6477.95 Stationery and printing Board of Health .............. Charity .......................... Sheep and dogs ............. Debentures ....................... Interest on Debentures Sinking fund ................... Miscellaneous ......... County Rate ........... Tile and wire fence Gravel ...................... General bridge ...... Eidt‘s Bridge ........ Schenk‘s bridge Patrol work ............ Solicitors‘ fees ........ Cash balance on hz LIABILITIES Durham school trustees lew S Township of Brant, U. S. S. 3. B. and B. ....................... S. S. No. 3. dbentures .......... Bridge debentures ....... . ........... Assets over liabilities . .......... JAMES BRUNT $63575.01 6477.95 1276.35 369.99 218.40 163.80 396.75 2495.41 21.00 11.76 15680.00 510.91 312189.58 37.75 1869.05 7724. 54 11.00 721.03 308.93 357.46 906.53 10513.65 548.05 101.00 singing of the Doxplogy followed by the hymn “How SWeet The Name of Jesus Soundsâ€. The Scripture lason was Psalm 23 and ‘all repeated the meeting Mrs. Smith and Mrs. I sang very effectively “He Will â€" "â€" -â€"â€"V___â€"_ Smith. Thechapter ofthestudybook, “Drums in the Darkness†were very well prepared by Mrs. Flddes and Mrs. Knechtel. Thestoryot eonditionsin Mch and Mrs. Groves. The meeting was closed by singing “The Mommg Light is Breakingâ€. 'lherewasagqow Service at 2.30. Plan to be present next Sabbath. Look out for the opening of the Sunday School. HAD SNOWSHOE HIKE The A.Y.P.A. of Trinity church held a snowshoe party on Monday evening of this week. After a tramp of three $110 The devotional leaflet entitled A HELD TEA LAST 'WEEK‘ Trinity church Woman’s Guild held a tea in their new rooms above J. J. Hunter’s store on Thursday after- noon of last wek. This was their op- ening meeting for the year. There was. a good attendance. The Guild intends holding a monthly home-made baking sale, the same as last year, on the ï¬rst Saturday of; each month. Services next Sabbath at 11 o’ clock 1d 7.30 pm. Sabbath School at 10 clock. Bible Class same hour. Everyone invited. l The monthly meeting of the W. M. S. of Knox United church met in thel schoolroom on Thursday, February 21. with Mrs. Mather presiding. The. meeting opened with hymn 457 fol-1 lowed by the 23rd Psalm in unison.| Several items of business were discus-v= sed and the visitors’ report, a veryi ' ell readi 'la letter from Mrs. W. R. Alder, the! Presbyterial Secretary . congratulating the society on its sucâ€" cessful year and trusting that the would show even greater The roll call was answered on "rest". Hymn 582 was sung. after which Mrs. R. B. Leding- ham read the; Bible lesson and the devotional leaflet. "Partnership" was taken by Mrs. Thos. McGirr. Several members led in prayer and Mrs. Thos. gave a very interesting outline year 1929 progress. with a text 1-3101-3an PRESBYTERIAN with the days of devem; African missions in Ang 386 was sung and Mrs. B the meeting with prayer. The Knox Young Woman's Auxiliary was, entertained at the home of Miss Florabel Nichol for their monthly social and work meeting on Monday evening, February 25th. The evening February 11, 1949 Pursuant to adjournment, \Council above date. Members all pre- sent. Minutes of lasz meeting were read and adopted. Commmcations . SWINTON PARK ness". Mrs. Young took chap- nd‘ 6, the latter part dealing days of development of our missions in Angola. Hymn sung and Mrs. McGirr closed KNOX W. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE of Magwoodâ€"MoCaslin’: That a bY-‘ law be introduced stating salary and by-law number .131 .-â€"Car'ried. -. Baileyâ€"Hopkins: That By-law N6- 131 be read a ï¬rst timeâ€"Carried» I Woodâ€"Hopkins: That By-lgw No.131 be read. a second and third bond§ provided by 00111101 Supt. of Roads-â€" Henry Supt. of Roadsâ€" 40 cents per hour. McDonald. $1.00 per call- Pomng Booths, each $5.00. Deputy Returning officers. $3. Poll Clerks $2. MOEâ€"Dr. J. L. Smith, 3150 year. School Attendance Council adjourned to the 11th day of March and disinfecting, $2. Fees for attendance at meetingâ€"Dr. J. L. Smith, $4.00; Members and sec- retary. $3.00. Secretaryâ€"per year, $10. The following accounts were passed and. paid: M. H. McFadden. disinfect- ants. $3.70; 8. B. Clarke. do. 82.90;. McRaeâ€"In Palmerston. on Wednes- day. February 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Orchard. 3 son. Thompsonâ€"In Durham Hospital, February 21, 1929, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson, Glenelg, a son. supper of Queen be held in the basement. March 15, from 6 o’clock. afterwards. Admission 50c. LOT 65, CON. 3, E. G. R... GIENELU, 100 acres; good buildings and modern Meeting adjourned. social hour. Admissmn zoo. 1 for Sunday school piano fund. Thompsonâ€"On February 13th, 1929, . Mr- and Mrs. Bert Thompson. of Too Late to Classify FARM FOR SALE s'r. PATIiICK’s SUPPER. NUAL sr. PATRICK’S Queen Street Church will L the basement on Friday, ’. Hastie. $150 and CHITI‘ICK. 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