\ return was read at the sum•m'ried meeting of Court Robin Hood, A O.F. hist evening, which slioiild convince persons of the advantage of belonging to a friendly .society. It showed Miat one member had iw-n on tho funds for $1 years, and had drawn. C"'; 3 in sick p'-.'y ; another for 19 years Li'iid hid drawn -C 420; while others had dra.wi amounts varying from £70 to LTi~.. These amounts were in addit'on to having drawn twelve nontbs' sick pay at £1 per week, and having tinl services of r medical man inn! -\ medien' ■•tti'iuhuico during tho ■•', Imlo time they have been on the fund:'. I .\ir -loin King, hoiiorary sccrctnry Inl \b.t- Trnsk memoriul fund, writes: ' X"'v l-f;t yoT Various enquiries wens \u-.'!V- ".v, to the progress of this.ni';riji'irinl. when you ascertained that it wwM be- completed in about two mouths' timr>. Since then and up to d."ii> subscribers have wished to.know wh.'tfc bos been done. I have constant•ly ::een in touch with tho architect, j ■••'io i" formed »no that on Friday last the fitoTio work was in tho mason.'s hands partially completed, and that I have verified. The iron v;ork. is to be ir-adv by tho time- the. stone work i;: out of hand. It seems to me tint sifter all this delay it is not likely to be finished for come tisso to coias.
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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13316, 17 January 1912, Page 1 (Supplement)
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