v MILFOltD, PIKE COUNTY. PA., r F1UD AY NOVEMBER 4, 1010. VOL. XVI. NO 1 . BRIEF MENTION F. F. White and wife are visiting in New York. James W. Lauer la in Purl Jervie Hospital with a eerious attack of blood poisoning. John W. Ktlsby and afater Mrs. Andrews of Dlngroans Ferry were in town Tuesday. Thotnas A. Vyee and family, who have occupied Gtsnslde Cottage the past rammer, will return to (be city boot the middle of tbia month. The rallroada of ithls conn try et pended over sixty million dollar lust year for cross ties, oaka largely predominated, and. southern pines ooroe next. ... F. L. Gamble and P. N. Bonrnlque re in the western part of the county after game. P. R Cr of Hswley was a re cent Tisitor In towa. ' i Dr. C. 8. Raymond has con menced making improvements on the .house he bought of O. M. Brink on George 8treet. Mrs. O. B. Van Wyek has sold her boose on Ann Street to Mrs. Noyea. Henry Cann, (oolored) of Delaware died last Friday aged about 74 years. The funeral was held here Tuesday and interment in Mil ford Cemetery. Mrs. John Lattiinore of Port Jer vis, while calling on ber sister In law Mrs. A. 8. Dingman In Milforda few days ago, mistook a door and full down a basement stairs breaking her arm. SHALL VOMEN VOTE? ff the- did, millions would vote Dr. King's New Life Pills the true remedy for women. For banishing dull, fagged feellDgs, hackaehe, or headache, con stipation, dispelling eoids, imparting appetite and toning up the system, they're uneualed. Easy, safe, sure, iS'jc st All Druggists. HALLOW EVE. Dedicated to Margaret X. Patrick, Fiti. lu I tie Kullta mountains far away, Therw's a cavern wide and deep, And I've often heard old people say '1 la there the fairies sleep. At midnight hoot when all Is still The ii' tie folks have leave To bold their merry festival Each year at Hallow Eve. UDKeen they enter the abodes Of mortals, full in number, And whiHper in their ears sweet thought As tbey lie in peaceful slumber. Tbey tell of bliss that Is to ooine And show to anxious maids The lords and knights they are to wed And depart as darkness fades. In the . long ago the tricks and pranks War played as they're tonight, Onr ancestors that sleep ao sound They were too gay and bright. And the jolly iairies whispered theni The same old whispers too That brought glad but deloaive dreams That never did come true. ' - But lt( the "good folks' do their work' , It is but onoe a year They come out from thetr crystal cave To bring mortals good cheer, . When Aurora tips the east , To renew another day Queens, lords, knights and gallant youth Shall have vanished all away. . Coollla A. Cullsn. Brush Along Roada ' AH roads laid out by order of the Court In this county are directed by the rule of court when opened to be 31 feet wide. Tbia does not mean tbat the drive way shall be that width but it does mean they shall be opened to that width and the pnblto has the right to the use of ao tnnoh. At the last term of Court Judge Staplea directed constables to notify supervisors to cot the brush aloug road, especially at carves and other places where they gbstruct the view He dwelt on the feet that the travel tog public, meaning drivers of vehi cles and autoe in particular, often took great riaka because the view was obstructed by bruab around sharp turns. If supervisors on notice do Oi't cut the brash they are to be re ported to the Court It is not neoes airy to dwell oo the propriety of having overhanging bruab cat from ii.mg public roads. Safety and com fort denisnJ it should be done. y Aavertiw tu the FBE33. TENER . TESTIFIES. In his prosecution ot the North American for criminal libel Candi date took the stand last week and tes titled in Chief as follows. DENIES BELLING HIS NAME Q. It la also alleged (rare as fol lows: "John K. Tener, Republl?an candidate" for Governor of Pennsyl vanla, who was. unttl May S last, president of the National Public Util Itiea Corporation, and until ten days ago director, who sold his name to the fraudulent coooerriyfor (5000 a year salary and gift of 150,000". Did you ever sell your name to this or to any other company. A 1 never did. ......-. ) Is there any Justification for such an allegation as that? A. None whatever. Q. Is there any foundation lor It? A None whatever. Q You have -tola' the exact con dition of affairs, how you came Into the company and exaotiy what yon didf A.--I nave exaotiy, add fo the very beat cf my knowledge. Q. This article also 'states,1 speak ing of you: "He admits Tula oonnec lion with the- swindling outfit." Have you ever' admitted any'suoh outrageous thing ss that? " A. No sir. I never admitted any connec tion with any swindling outfit at all. Q. It says farther on in the arti cle, and still another sampler "Frank L. Smart, a professional promotor of swindles, who made him president (referring to you), and tries to takV cover behind Crlssman. Chrlisinsn, however, declared yesterday that Tener was handled wholly by bis friend, Hmart." Were you handler1 by anybody? A. I was not. Q. Did you ever know Frank L. Smart to be a professional promotor of swindles? A. No. Q Had it ever been suggested to on by anybody prior to this slander, this libel? A. It never had. I al ways considered F. L. Smart honest . I believe hltd yet to be honest. Q Later on the ertiole says: Like Tener, he avoided any attempt to jus tify the swindle, but he offered tht plea that only 160,000 stools: bad been sold-" Did you ever ofler any snob plea as that or give any such state ment? A. No. Q Absolutely no fonndation for it? A No. On oross examination he said: NONE OF HIS BUSINESS Q Did you learn after you be came president of this company tbat it was a 12,000,000 corporation tbat had issued its stock as fuli-paid and non-assessable, without receiving any agaeats in return? A. No. In s general way, I only took, and did take, what was represented to me, as you would do, by reputable people who hid charge of the corporation, and It was not up to me, as it wc uld not be up to you or shy body else if you were going into what you be lieved to be reputable corporation, for you to go baok and see bow their business was done, if you were elect ed, say, a director in a bank orln an insurance company, I don't think it would be up to you to go baok to see if all the directors and other officers prior to your time bad conducted that business correctly. Q This corporation was lea than three weeks old when you became its president, wasn't it? A. I don't Q. Don't you know when It was formed? A. I don't recall. 0, You don't know how old it was. A. No, 1V I inform you that this corpor ation was organised on the 13th day ot December, 1909. If that ia true, you were elected on the 4th day ot January, 1910, which would be three weeks after its formation, would it not? A Ye-, air. Q Don't you think ran should in quired whether that 12,000,000 cor poration, which had issued Its stock as full paid and non-asneswable, bad issued the stock for a Valuable con sideration? A. That I would per sonally fo through the teerrJ and see? v J That you would personally in quire and satisfy yourself of its integ rity? A. I satisfied myself as to the men who were incorporating, or rather who organ lied, and who were at that time the officers and directors of the company when I went into it. Q. And that ia all you did? A. Yes, sir. i. Did you afterward do any thing else to inquire into the integil ty of the corporation ot the Issuance of the stock? A. No, I don't recall that I did. ( Q When you sa no, 'that an awers It. A 1 say no, I dou't recall that I did. Q. You knew that ' your name was being used ow the literature of the corporation aa its president, did n't you? A. I never saw any of their literature. ' Q. Did you know that your name was nsed as president on the official paper of the company? A. I did. Q And you know that you. drew your salary as president of the oona. pauy? A. Tea, fee the. months of KNEW MOTIJISa OF A38ET8 Q. Do you knew f a alngle taseat that the company tad. A. I repeat that I took !. company a K asnad whetr I was elected, and I asSamed, believed, and do believe, Uit tbeae who were In the aasxtagenient of the company and the direction .of., the company performed- tbe'.f duties sc they should, and that they legally and correctly acted for the transfer and the organization of the company, and in proper way. Q. That oertainly ts not responsive to my question. Yom may intend it to be, but I submit to your own good sense that is not responsive to my question. I ask yon whether ' yon know of a single attest the company had.' (Objected to a repetition.) - The oourl That baa been answer ed three or four times. Q Is your objection to thia artlok that it charges yon with being tbi president of a swindling corporation, or that It charges the oorporatlot with being a swindle. ' A. My ob J action to the article is that it practi cally states that I am a swindler, r promoter of swindles Intimites so. The taot if that I have never beet connected with a swindle and nevei loaned my name to a swindle. FOR SALE!" About thirty full ;blooded whit. Wyandotte,' inoluding cockerels, pullets and full grown blrla. . Alac fifty broilers of mixed breed. . i Apply to THOMAS VYSK, Harford Street Milford. Pa. .An Experiment Station Mr Palmer in bis speeches ben- ridiooled the idea that Mr. Marvli, could bavean agricultural farm es tablished in this county. He quoted himself as a lawyer in giving thV optnion. Now it may be that Mr. Palmer has been so occupied reading corporation law tbat he might better serve the purposes of the large cor porations for which he Is an attorney that be baa overlooked the minor powers ol onr legislature to pass an sot appropriating sufficient funds for an experimental station in ' thlr county. He says It would bs an g pens to the taxpayers and would make a place for some high salaried professor from tbe cities, and also afford some Green township man a chance to sell land at high price. That would be as hard on some hon est farmers out thers as it was for laborers to receive 11.75 day for work st Cave Bank.- vagea paid out of money whloh Mr. Marvin had ty dinj of perseverance appropriated for a impruvomeoe. u sar. 1 aimer would avoid olap trap' oratory be would say frankly that no farmer pays a oent of tbe money which tbs state uses for roads, schools and other purrtasi unless he bas money at Interest. If yon want to know more boot taxation,' equal division of property, Increase of wealth and var ious other things ask Mr. Palmer's friend, Huffman, candidate for State Senator who is on ths Socialist tioket Their' motto is "Everyone a coord ft j to his deeds." 4AVID AN Kw" A HAM'S UFK. The very crave aeemsd to vawn be fore Robert Madara, of West Burllae ton, Iowa, whsii, after seveu weeks in the hospital, four of the best physi cians gave him up. Than was shown ths anurveleus curative nowar of Kleo- tric Hitters. For, after eight months of frightful suflerlag from liver trou me and yellow Jaundice, getting no help truin other remedies or doctors, five bottles of this malebleaa niauk-iae completely cured him. Its positively guaranteed for Stomach, Liver or Kld- uey troubles and never disappoints. umy ouc aa Ail uruggiaia. ' pBITUARY W. H. Hubbard William H. Hubbard, a former res Ident ot this county, bat for several years living In Port Jervia, was fat ally injured last Friday by' being struck by a piece of lumber which be and a helper was sawing in ths rie shops. The saw caught and hurled the atick back with suoh lb roe as to injure Hubbard in the head in such manner that he soon died. I His age was about thirty four years. He is survived by his wife land several otlldren and by his ' mother and brothers and alatera. Tbe . funeral was held Tuesday and Inter. ' meot In Laurel Grove Cemetery, TO THE VOTERS 6f PIKE COUNTY: I have seen rod (or Pike County $14,000.00 for the dike at Matsmoras which dike protects the washing a waj of tbe county Mad there and if such money bad not been stoured from the aUte, the oounty would have bed to be tv d jnst that amount aal you must have paid your portion, ta taxes. , I secared 4S.000.00' for Cave Bank In Tw'wss TovBTilpw The te (MSKroesr. WHO KNOWS HIS BD8I CTE8S. aers It will be finished this week, yet some tnasi who run tbe government, the" State'' sad every thing" els ettecces fairy; but their own. lansi, say tbs work will not stand. ' The fact remains that through my efforts - and without' being asked, (6,000 was seen red for the wXirk, how the money is spent is no eon oera of mine, any more than the Cat Collector of Delaware Township shall ear bow the money he collect shall be expended. I am not an ear gineer and know nothing of building" retaining .walls, but 1 do know how ' hard I Worked to gel Delaware Town ihip thia money and am glad the Job will make tbe place safe for public travel and 1 will leave the matter to the State Kn gineer wno has mad'a life study of engineering problems. , I secured $600.00 to defray the ex penses of the Delaware River Free Bridge Commission, and want to thresh tbe question out nbw; onor and tor all, and I do saydn all can. dor, that if .this question ia not dis posed of now en J that favorably, yon win have a mighty long wait Before1 things "again get to the point we now nave them', and meanwhile tbe toll gatherer ' will meet vour wagon regularly. ' This question, Mr. Voter, is np to yonl I introduced in the last Legist iture tbe following bills : AN ACT Compelling the Board of Commissioners of publia grounds and buildings to employ capable sup erintendents. Collating and digesting tbe game and fish laws County auditors to publish annual reports of accounts. Department of Forestry to'dtstrib-1 ute young forest trees. Empowering the State Highway Department to Improve highways. Making ao appropriation for' Cava Bank. Appropriation to the State Forestry Academy at Mont Alto. Appropriation to provide a fixed charge on lands acquired by tbe state for forest reserves. Appropriation for transferring to Department of Forestry control and management of all publicjaighways going through State lands.' t , ; Appropristiou to experiment with Marosllua Shale in Pike County. -'Appropriation to extend Matamor- as dike. Appropriation for Laokawazen Dike, vetoed by Governor. Won Beeldent Hunters to procure a license. Payment of fixed annual charge tor school and road purposes. Purchase of land by Department of Forestry. , Purchase of Belmont Reservoir. Regulation of Publio Pool rooms. . Requiring school auditors to pub Ush In newspapeis an annual state ment of receipts and disbursements. Taxation of a axillary forest re serve. To ascertain the number of Institu tions belonging to tbe stats now oar. tag for the inonrabl Insane. To areata a aratem of Ira wardens. To define and establish auxiliary forest reaerves. To encourage the propagation of ash To inquire into and ascertain the probable oost of acquiring toll brid ges across the Delaware Kiver. Ts protect woodlands. To protect state forest preserves. To regulate the eatohlnc of Ash. To regulate ths acquisition of land tor tbs commonwealth. Don't that show that I endeavored to do something? My opponent nor bis friends have maae any pieoges or nromisei what be will endeavor to do if elect ed. If any is now mads ths publio wiu have to treat It aa an elaotion day promise, for they will know it will be published too late ta bs com mented upon before election. Yet he baa had two months to answer mine and bas not done so. My opponents asy if Mr. Adams is sleeted, be is going to build a free bridge across the Delaware Kiver by pepalar si&scVlptWn.- Think of that argument-gentleman, ot raising 50, 000 from the 1300 voters, thats about 25 eaoh, with no provision for re pi Irs. I do not wonder they do ni t care to publish their arguments. I im seeking to free every toll bridge and do not ask for a penny, all I do ask Is for yon to elect me and give ma an oppbrtuollj to try. My opponent says privately, tbat I should give some one elee a chance. I am hot mnnmf Pike County, and every man has an equal chance with me. Mr. Creasy, .the eaaooratlc leader at Harrlabarg has Js finished hl 14th term If 1 re!l rightly, and is considered s most valuable man there. A. Hltobel! Palme pleads he asms with you, to elect a man who can serve yonend keep him at it. HoWird Mutchler vou voted for I ne a.id time again, and in your iwn' oounty affairs the Wast brooks have been prothonotaries since the time of Noah, yet where would yon Bod a man on either aid of the pol- tlcal house who knows hla bnsineas. or doe It better, than John C. West brook Jrf - . Now OontletI.sn. what ia aanoa for the goose, goes equally as wall with tlis gander. PikeCountv. In 'Penaivlvuii: u a small spot. It is one ot the small est in population. It bas no Indus tries to speak of, and her Representa ti ve ban DEMAND nothing, what he gets he must beg for and beg mighty hard, at that, and from his political enemies or friends as the case may be. Pennsylvania is tbe only state in the United States that Is out of debt. she idoht owe a dollar. Tbata . a pretty good record for a Boss Ridden thieving gang of Republicans as the Dlspetcn said editorially last week, isn't It? How many of our aiater stale and their toac payer would like to be ridden the same way? These election stories that dare not be published are as old as our elec tions are. - They are like tbe tax collector, always with na, yet every election tbe stories are taken down, dusted off and brushed over and banded around and this year we are getting tbe same old things. I have tried to be public In all my utterances, I have done nor left tin done nothing I am abam jd to print and 1 have printed it by the foot too. Your vote is private, no one know how you mark your ballot unless you tell them, dont throw it away for a eigar'or a drink or because of some friend who Is working for a few dol lars slipped to him to work, or for some' cock and bull election atorv. Decide at home which of tbe two candidates can do the most for Pike County then go and vote and discuss the stories afterwards. You will have all day to do that in. You will be requested to "vote it straight" and to "stand up to the nick." Gentlemen,' aan the word democrat or the ward republican build 'you dikes, or Cave Bank, or free the bridges', or get good road or better schools, unless yoa bars tbe man behind, who can and wilt take yoor part? How are yon going to vote Tues day' Very truly yours, ALFRED MARVIN. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Miss Klasr and 'Mr. WUdrick at tended ths banquet of the alumni ol tbe East Btroudsburg Normal School Thursday ' evening. Ths banquet was held at Silver Spring House and all reported a most enjoyable time. Ths Hallo ween Party given Friday evenibg"' proved to be a great sac- cess. Th peop' are especially grateful to Mr. Wolf who ao kindly offered them the na of th rooms where the party was held. Percy Myer visited Newark the past week. Florence Watt sp at a lew days last week with friends in the eity.. Principal Wildrlck enjoyed a short visit last week at bis home. Wilmer Heller hss been visiting out of towa friend for tbe last few days. Miss Alice Scott spent a few dsys With' friends ia Port Jervis daring ths past week. WANTED Cosmopolitan Maoa kini requires th servioes of a retire sen ta live In Pike County to look af ter eobscription renewals and to ex tend circulation by special methods which have proved unusually success ful. Salary and oommixeion. Pre vlous eiperieooe desirable but not easential. Whole time or spare time.- Address, with references. II. C. Campbell. Cosmopolitan Maga zine, 1789 Broadway, New York city. NOTES FROM . SANDYSTON Hunters say that gama Is scarce and while some gsme (rabbit ex cepted) are not to be shot until Nov. 15th. All 'game should be allowed to he bunted at the aame time, for aa a general a-ule, if hunter has k good shot he gathers poor Bunny In, and the law violated. ' Jersey men can hunt deer every Wednesday In November, and at no other time. As there are Ave Wed- sesdays in tbat month some of tbe deer ehoold be captured. Some of the over' mountain farm ers Were caught with watered milk last week, and were fined M dollars and costs. All watered milk I not la Frankford and Lafayette town ship. Ai the sale' of tbs Lay ton iron bridge on Friday th contract for the erection of the same was awarded to Mr. O, J. Little, of Deokertown. for 1816: He also contracted to remove he present bridge to near Mrs. Lay tons for 75 00. A 'Montague lady was arrested for tbe alleged stealing cf one chicken and at the hearing at Layton on Fri day last th evidence was not clear as to the stealing and the prisoner discharged from arrest. It is seldom that Election matter remain ao quiet. One scarcely hears it' mentioned? Things may hum a little louder on Election Day, If the price ia doubled from what was paid three; years ago, for th patrlotio floater. Bert Rosenkrans and family of Norfolk, Va., are visiting relatives in Sandyston for a fortnight. Mrs. Montrose is having her tenant house in Layton, and occupied by Mrs. Rosenkran, newly weather boarded and addition built thereto. Tbe Kyte-Arm strong wedding at Bevansiaat week was well attended. and directly after the marriage tbe happy couple left by auto for a trip to Niagara Falls, and other points. Samuel Balderman and family oc cupying tbe premises on the 'Enms property moved tu Pixe County on Sunday. We had a tasta of real winter on Saturday and Sunday, the mercury registering 22 and 18 degrees above sero respectively. What we are going to do for water Is becoming ia serious question. Wells and cisterns are dry on every band, and the streams very low. Last week I said the finish ol the Macadam was in sight. As there ia only 2,400 feet to tar and oil the same can be done In a few day for they can oil over 600 feet per day. All the contractor asks for, ia good weather until Nov. 15th, and tbe road will be done. Some cleaning up will have to be done, but less than a week will do that. Quite a num ber of Italians have been laid off, as they Were not needed. Lecture Course Lecture, Entertainment.' and Mus ical Course. .' Methodist " Episcopal Churoh. Evening at $ o'clock. . Thursday Nov. IT, 1110. Leon Rice, Tenor. Thursday, Dec 29,' 1910. Newell Dwignt Hillla, Lecturer. ' v Friday, Jan. SO, 1911. Austin E. Armstrong. lOocatlonist. - Wednesday1. March 1. 1111. Alvah V. Bidner, Pianlat, , Course ticket 11.00,. now on aal at John Aimer's Shoe Store. All seats are reserved for the 'season without extra cast. ' , , .Beginning with recital at the St Louis World' Fair ia 1904, Leon Rice has had 1(00 appearanos in th United States, Canada, and England, and Ms audiences ' have aggregated t o n II lion people. William Shale pS re,' of London fame, pronounced his vote similar lu many respect to Campanini', and predicted for him world wide fame. Dr. Hlllis, D. D , is pastor of tbe Plymouth Church Brooklyn, and is one of tbe foremost lecturers of tbe country. , Aunt in E. Armstrong's '-Evening of Good Cheer" will make the sad dest heart forget Its aadness. . Alvah V. Bidner is Jjie organist of the Park Ave. M. E Church of East Orange, N. J." Hla specialty is the piano. ttX PROMOTE B8AUTY Women desiring beauty get woader help from Buckleu'e Aruloa Salve. It baulab.ee pimples, skin eruptiooa, sons and boils. It makes the skin soft and velvety. It glorifies tbe face. Cures sore eyes, cold sores, eracked lips, chapped bands. Beat for burns, scalds, at AU Druggists, RESOLUTIONS OF THE TEACHERS OF PIKE CO. INSTITUTE We, the teachers of Pike Co., Pa., In Institute assembled, do make and adopt tbe following resolutions: Resolved: That we thank our Bu periatendtdt for the interesting and instructive program he baa provided for both day and evening sessions of oar Instil ute. Resolved: That we extend out thanks and appreciation to our In structors for their untiring effort ex erted to present us with interesting" and practical instruction. Resolved: Tbat we' enjoyed and profited by the Devotional evarolse oondooted by the ministers of Mil- ford. Resolved: That we thank those who took part, in the evening pro grams, In tbe providing of music. Resolved: Tbat the Commission ers of tbe County be thanked for the use of the Court House. - Resolved: That all Counties should receive the maximum appropriation of two hundred dollars (1200.00) for the conducting of Institute. Resolved : Tbat tbe recent course of study sent out by the 8tate De partment should be adopted and fol- lowed by the Various Schools. Resolved: That each teacher should be allowed a day, with pay, for vis iting and observing methods in other . schools, in this way increasing bis or her proficiency. a. Resolfed: That a medical Inspec tor be appointed by each district to examine " the ' school ' children and ' when necessary to prescribe for same. And where the parents are unable to carry out his Instruction tbe district to stand tbe expense.' Resolved; That as our present compensation for attending Institute I insufficient to pay our expenses that' the same be increased to three dollars (3 00) per Diem. , Resolved Thst directors be asked to visit the schools often and in that way fulfill the law In regard to same. Resorved: Tbat our congratula tions and best wishes be extended to Mis Bortree and Miss Zshnleker, members of our profession and Insti tute, who hsvs launched out on th a of Matrimony. Resolved: Tbat in the absence of our Musical Instructor, Rev. Kindt, we extend to blrn'our sympathy and wishes for bis speedy recovery from his present illness. Resolved: That we thank tbe Holmes Music Co. for the use of the ' piano during Institute, Resolved: That we appreciate th . courtesy of the newspapers In tb printing of our proceeding and reso lutions. Resolved by the teachers of Pike Co. In Institute assembled, tbat w deprecate the use of war In the settle ment of International disputes and thaty urge tbe Congressman from this district to use his influence si Washington to secure a' limitation of armaments and to lensen' the ex- . penditures of tbe Government' for ' Military and Naval purpose. Resolved : Tbat we ask our. legis lator fro u this diatrict to support tne legislation sakea lor Dy the Stat Teacher' League of Penn'a: Viz; Tbe Retirement Fund Bill, Tenor of Offlo BUI and Professional Certifi cate Bill. CD. Wildrk-k. Com. Ei-ir-ABK-ra RocHOTTK, J. Vas Saht Hood, Sara Rkmey. NOT SORRY FOR BLUNDER. "If my 'friends hadn't blundered In thinking I was a doomed victim of cunaamption, I might not be alive now,',' writes D. T Sanders, of Har rodaburg, Ky., "but for yers thsy saw every attempt to cure a lung-racklag oougb fall. At last I tried Dr.. King's New Discovery. Ths effect was worn- dsrful. It soon stopped ths cough and I am now in better health than I have had. for year. This wonderful life- saver Is an unrivaled remedy for couglis, eoids, lagrippe, asthma, ejuup, hemorrhages, whooping cough or weak lungs. sOc, 11.00, Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by All Druggists. Alumni Supper. - The East Strondaburg Normal Alumni held their annual banquet at Boillotat'a Thursday evenlpg. Alter the toasts tbe following offi cers were elected for the ensuing year. Pres. Co. Supt. Looian Weet brook Vice Pres. Mis Kelly Sea Mis Klasr. ' l'reas. Miss Gilpin.
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