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"SLOW BUT SURE." "UNION IS STRENGTH. "

gincclll IFquitlblc Ka-apcctctilic ktlbn3tcial %ccictil, fib.ESTABLISHED 1861.

Registered under the Industrxal snd Provident Saaistiee B.at, 1893.

*. .:.:, DBJECTS OF THE SO"IETY—First, it Provides its Members and the General Public with Bread, Flour,

Grocery, Provisions, Drapery, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Butchers' Meat, Coals, Crockery, Hardware,

Furniture, etc. ; Second, it seeks the Domestic, Social, and Intellectual advancement ofits Members.

d8n'nuai Business, ¹17,269. Nutnber of Mefnbers, 19,069, Share Gapital, 8176,314 13s gd.

Loun Gapitaf. Z60,495 9s. 9d. Reserve Fund, E7,439 17s. 1)d.

Beeherd: The LINCOLB 5 LISDSEY SANKI IG COIIPANY, Istnited; 'l'he CO.OPEBATIVE IvVIIOLESALE BOCIE I.'Y, Limits

The REPORT and BALANCE SHEET for the i93rd Quarter,Ended JANUARY 5th, 1910.

OVOOOVr Dnntnrr. nnd sti~ Tnunrtne Onuttung. rnnntntdne no l RillBooln Buildingonl.

Tolnl

Purchases from the Co-operstive Wholesale Society

from other Co-operstive Sources

Vstue of Goods pmdueed, grown, snd msnufsctured

Eutfsr snd Eggs from Country Members

48f,788 45,890 Ef,f88 4889 Ef,f80 Ef,559 4107 4715 Ef,587 488,598

4581 $78 flfg ... Sfgf 48 450 ... ." 4879

by this Society ... ... ... ... .., ... ... 58I4,89841,789

The QUARTERLY MEETING will be hell in the LARGE HALL,

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COMMITTEE OF MANX. GEMENT.Mr. C. OSTICK. Preeident . .. Se Er. W. HEWSON

Mr. WX. COULSON, Treeenrer . „Sd 'Er E. Si1XALLEB

Mr. GEORGE HAEEI 8, Seerernry ', SS- ' 'Er.'W. R. GOLDET EIE

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'Er. G. BARLEY*Mr. G. BACON

Mr. H. BELLMr. G. WARD

Mr, W. SPALDING

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LI. !ITED, 2, NICttOLAS CROFT', "$NGlf 8!.EET, ii ' '".'ttESTE&.

STPITI STICOSI

L STFITORMENT

Of the Co-operative Society LimitedFOR THE YEAR 1909.

Please Qmst S I-.l11ings wnci Pence

l. Number of. Members /g, ~P

w4 ug3and Rolling

Ag gy~

2. Share Capital, NOT including interestdue ....

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Land, Buildings, FixedStock used in trade

Investments—

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3. Loan Capital, including. penny bankdeposits, employ(is' securities, bankoverdraft, Ac. .., . .... ,

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(2) Public Bodies

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17; 4'Net'pro?'fit', 'in(Niidin!g'Inf&e'st'd(ni sba!re ca!pitaI' ....' ....' ' '. ... ""' ' "" . . .. j Bit,'g'&sr

t Norm. —This itein mast include the actual profits of the Society, aft«providing for theexpenses, but before deducting interest on share capital, I'.s., is all cases let theamount stated as profit include the sum which is paid as in@est on the share

; t capital of the society. This is specially requested, iu order to diow the profits of

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10. X»iriber t f Ei»ploy«s o» 1)e«eiiibzr .'31st, 19i)9—

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Piotl»otive

l-l. Ileiuu»eration of Coma)ittee, Secretary, Auditors, snd other

p iy»)cuts made to Employes under No. 15

1d. Salaries and Wages paid to Employes—

Distributive

Productive

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Officers uot included in the /44

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g NOTR.—This item must include the actual profits of the Society, after. providing for theexpenses, but before deducting interest on share capital, B.e. , itt all cases let thearoount stated as profit include the sum which is paid as intti'est on the sharecapital of the society. This is specially requested, in order to show the profits ofall societies on an equal basis.

18. Amoimt of Interest paid on Share Capital

19. Average Divideud per E on Members' Purchases

20. Auiount paid as Bonus on Wages

21. Grants i'or Educational Purposes

22. Grants for Chaiitable Purposes

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Owned by Society.

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Rented.

CSPTTSB INYNSTEBZY SOOTSTY.

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Siteet, noel retain one form for reference."

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THE LIIVCOLN

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"SLO W' BUT SURE." "UNION IS STRENGTH. '

@III0ilT qllibllTlt (fi. 0-0/TET'0fI1TI 3/ITLTTTSTI'llII . l0Ill'. f II, Tf fb.ESTABLISHED IS61.

Registered ender the Indnstrisl snd Prowident Societies Act, 1393.

,,.:&XHf:,;40CIETY.—First, it provides its lvlembers. and the General Public with Bread, Flour,+Q j."lon-:irPr0Vf'SlcnS, Drapery, CIOthing, BOOtS, and ShOeS, Butohera' Neat, Ccala, CrOCkery, HardWare,', etc.; Second, it seeks the Domestic, Social, and intellectual advaarcement'

, ofits Members.

Po

Psrchsges from the Co

from other

RT aIId BALANCE SHEET for the I94th Quarter, „,,

Ended APRIL 6th, 1910.erOeery. DraPery. ang ss~ Tagnring. Cnigtiing. Famishing. in tng gnlt COal. TOtal.

'ty a17,946 4T4,787 a1,888 a167 4T610 a1,724 4141 a 708 a1,688 $29 050

48:,,y", 478 6Itp78-:a . ".. "-aiba . --a0 iai" &' ', " . ":& ...,— -:4$1$

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428.806',

"..I - OANWTOK ROAD, LINOOLM.„

IV „RT&.EPIIAM0 n SAXILRV. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' „18 „%FINNSTREET, LINCOLN.' -"9. 9' EAGGE1IOLME ROAIP LINOQLN ' . 19 &' ' HAOKTIIORN'~,,„',.f;80 ';, , SEESRAM STREET, LINOOLM. . & o 90 NE%'PORT, LINCOLN.

BUTCHERY BRANCHES.No. 1, Ripon Street; No 9, Gresham Street; No. 3. Barton Road; No. ' N&„T& 3:r%t. '. o h. 1 a ra' oime Tto r&T;

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COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT.80 ~Ifr. W. HRWSON28 Mr. M. SMALLEB80 Mr. W. H. GOLDSTEIN80 Mr. G. HABLEY

ejfr. C. USTICE, PreriidenteMr. WM. COULSOiV, Tressmerelf r. GEORGE HARRIS, Secretary

Mr. W. B.HOWARD

Mr. G. BACON

'bfr. H. BELL'Mr. G. WkRD

28knnxvoas —'Mr. W. P. ARMSTRONG, lgr. T. E. CUBTIS, bfr. B. DkY, snd Mr. W. SPALDING.

Cxsnrsa —Mr. FRED. STEPHENSON kssxsvsav Cunuaa —Mr. C. MACKINDERx' Retirmg Members each eligible for Nomination. 80 Committee Meetings bsve been held daring the Qcsrter.Election of Siz Ifembere of the Educational committee: —bicssrs. Charles Dawkins. Mary knn Dring, Wiiiiaxu Lovstt, Mary knn Qnann, WiBnun Rcberts,Fanny Trotter, iknnie bfaria Tmner. Membem mast not vote for mme than Six Candidates.Election of Representative to C.W S. Quarterly iNeeting, at Manchester, jane 18th, 1910i—John 1.Hopkins, Kate Knowlea, John parker, Henry H. Rudd,George W. Sharps, Fanny Trotter. Members must not vote for more than Ouc Cxmdidate.Votes must be given by making a X opposite to the names of candidates selected for support.Each member must shaw his or her pass Card to obtain a voting paper from the person who gives thea oat. :The hours of voting sre from 12 noon till 9 p.m. on Monday, Msy 9th, 1910.

DEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEES.Boor xzn SuosFiinzmxrmo

GsocssvDau aavTsxxomzaBcrczsar

Messrs. COULSON, HEWSOV and BELL.Messrs. SXIALLER, BARLEY and BACON.

kfessrs. HARRIS, HOWARD, GOLDSTEIN and WARD.Messrs. SIIALLER, HARLEY snd BACOV.

Messrs. HEWSON, OSTICK snd BELL.xiessrs. HABLEY, HARRIS snd BACON.

Coxrn .. .. .. . . Messrs. HOWARD, BACON snd WARD,Boxsnmes .. Msxsm. HEWSON, GOLDSTEIN BARLEY snd BELLFizmca .. .. .. Messrs. COULSON. HOWARD snd HARRIS.Boxxsze, Icva Svoux szn Fxsz M'earns OSTICK, HOWABD, S~ and

WABD.Frees Mxsn .. .. Menus. OSTICK, GOLDSTEIN HkRLEY and BELL

STANDING ORDERS1. Tbst no Member be sgowed to speak more than once an any motion at the Qosrteriy, cr any other General lgeeang of tbe Members dxmxshmdfct.~the business of the Society, except the movers of motions and amendments, wbo sbaB each be sunned arepfy; segno Member xdxaR+'nsThat xxxrMdmbers, ezcePt movers snd secondere of Resolutions, be allowed to sPeak more than See mhixitm eu atty'~.f xxB kusstions relating to tbe Balance Sheet, which sre sent to the Secretary before the General Mmumj;lfmm' '. 8:.'~'imendments sre made upon original propositioas, no second amendment shalt be ts~etfgh~. 'ttitR'tits&sf ~Iau' bacadisposal of. iol If a grat amendment be carried it shall displace the original qsesiion snd become itself „'' '„4~netty'fxuthsr-xmxendment msy'bamoved. ib) If tbe Srst amendment be negatived, then s second msy be moved to the original question nnidfpy ',"'but Only'«me amendment shaB be sub-mitted to the lgeeting for discussion st one time. fcl The mover at every resolution snd of every amendment:

'" .fztve a fight of reply, immediately after which thequestion shall be pnt from the chair; bnt no other Member shall be allowed to speak more than once, on the same'qnszgan, sufeiie permission be given to ezpiain, or the~ttention of the chair be called to s point of order.6. A motion once serried shall not be rescinded st sny Meeting without dne notice hsviog been given.6. When any motion or amendment has been made snd seconded, it is open to any tfember to propose the "prcviose qnestioa"; i.c., tbst the motion beforethe Meeting be not put. Tbe mover and seconder of "the previous question" cannot afterwards speak on the mohon before the Meeting.T. When the President rises to speak, bfembers shall immediately take their seats.

COMMITTEE'8 REPORTn, . '-, ' ' ' . c:.y Rcpai. -"d B~u=ce Shcci. T'xc tat~ ox aunt received far Gaaas aazlduring the quarter is xc 79i499 . 16s. x xd. , being an increase of g5,507 xqg. Id. over the corresponding quarter al last yuftgnThe nett profits on the quarter'6 business, including 6 f74 xzs. zd. brought forward from last quarter, after allawiug for nll expeuu~~depreciation, uad interest, amount ta +6,694 159. ag., which uie propose ta dispose of as follows: —g5,937 xas. ad. as Dividend onMember'6 Purchases at xf7 in the 6, it 83 x36. 6d. for Educational Purposes, +75 as. ad. ta Iff'arkmeu'9 fusumuce Fund, +25a as. ad. taReserve Fund, gxaa as. ad. ta the Jubilee Celebration Fund, 6 xaa as. ad. ta Central Alterations, xc 48 xis. 6/d. carried forwardta next quarter. 345 persons have joined the Society within the quarter, i3a bave withdrawn, uud 35 forfeited as pex rule,mal'ing the present number ixi262

ii. The alterations at aur central premises are ueuxiag completion. Wc trust tha, xxcw, fIIai suud-Shear;Q~jhsapeuud, d~.':i'..'.,.'.the Quarter will cantiuue ta have uaf Duly tbe usual support buf increased. putmuage„az Ib' ' ' "" ' .ef~zffvtgpi'I'fff'8'~

aud are bound ta please. The old Grocer'8Shap isuaw in the hands af the buviders, weother departments for aux drapery goads, aud thus relieve the cramped candftfaus under whc. Budding is praceediug apace On Ouy. .lanka. maud Site„fffehouzmsbefxxfg, Said.the carxxei «f ~'Sgrsmt, au gbe west gidh fvacixxg Mauli a

Itauf'fthm

kfxgb+~axfgh fupare being pgepaygd fbe wayk wxff be pgaceeded vfuffxafa difgljtf'tg pn tzgfMe;. axiff Sfx'pbgfxggd;be a great ttaxxvextieucu~ gufrmemhsxg,

d. We havid gectfxed a plat ofL'uuf' lu %aims Street far bxxlfditxf'c'-'~, :hives "wttfVffyqIrin iau a aur-. -. =- ivba are dcsiraa of paicbusin a haute m ibxi lacxhxy. The Buildia Committee meet every Monday at 73a pm. at the oflice inT icac. - f u; e. rind iviii bc pleased ta 'ivc any iiifarinafiaa ibereta.(Jar craiviag business st Bxrdney Branch has made it necessary ta consider the providing of further stabling accamadatiau;-t iiiic; -, ; auly nic wc a=in iiixcd prci rises, bat acr awu smb'cs itic taxaffy aafi' far tfiis purpase After many ma

v - -. ar"'axsei! = grass " ld quite near ta the Branch, where it is intended ta erect at one corner suitable buildings ta meet n11 aug

Lxaadry business has been established abau. iwa months, and u good beginning hzs been made, but nothing like what a:= cxa da. Wc bcxefaxe appM ta yau ta give this quern au yaur careful causidexatiau. Iiull particulars may bu abtufxxfrom the Branches appointed as xeceiviug stations or from Mr. Watson, Central Drapery Department.

Acting on the zuggestiau made at the last Quartexfy Meeting we are making arrangements for u visit ta the Productive Works in, ~e""Manchester (by kind permfgaiau of the Directors of the C.W.S.) on Saturday, June 4th; full parhcularsaf which wfff appear abarfly. As vafft'M~buve ~veu a gyuaruatee as to numbers, uud also, as this izanappaxfuuity Masv Rkug, wetrust aur members wiff avail themselves of if mlarge numbers~, aud make up a gaud train.

Wc bnve purchased far fanning purposes abaut 4xxb acres of the laud uud buildings near Bmnstau beldugiag fa the 'lute-,, --. nn, i.;ca ut u very reusaaable Price. xpe believe this ivill be a good investment for aux scrPlus caPiuil, cad with gaud

ciba dd Brave very remunerative. XUe liape aur action ivill meet ivith your approval.Siczccf on bcbatf of ttxc Comwittm of xffcncgcxccxxt,

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8 EDUCATIONAI CO V MITTEE.'Miss L M 1Mr D Wort,

'bfrs lf. a. Qusrm, President .. 9 ! Mr, T, Mstbe, Se, retsrv . 9 11&s II a. Dnu . . . . . . . . . 9M& W. Hii!mso. Vice-president 9

~Mr G E Rect . . . . . . . . . 'ill " .ii. \V. I, i sn . . . . . . . . 9

Mr. W. Roberts, Treasurer . . 9 ] *Mr. C. Dswsinc . . . . . . . . 9 i! C. Tresve i . . . . . . . 7 iil!The ogorcs after inc usmec in&i&cia ib uu, r. - oi Mc un - attended. mnc bsviug been beld.

!&earing Meuiberv escu i able.'or rc-election.

DEPLRT&bIENTaL COMMITTEESEutertsinment i Messrs Dxwztrs Harass &9 Lcvtzz Library I r. Dyes. Mte. Deice it 31i s Tcs;es Furnishing. Jfessrc. Bcc!,Roussz- I Tszi':zz

Three Scb Committee 11»etm s usv- beer:!ieid

Dr.To Balance forward . . .. .„Recezvefcr C!eaning

INCOME. c c17 10 040 0 0

07 is

OrBv Lib&ciisu' Sstsry.. Libre, ric,n's h-sictsnt

EDUCATj:ONAL Djt PAPTivEENT.EXPENDITURE. g . i e c

&! 10 t!c!O O

1'-' 5 0

Treasurer's Postage., Co-operative News and!Magazines .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . '. . . . .. . .' 'I'1

Gall" HiE, Sleafmtll lfr F Wsiaer, 10 New Street Sleafcrdt Mtg T-.'-ffa, oDtnzfagtoa; Mr. d. Wang 1'I Iexaadta Bond, SIetzfotdi Mr. 'J -Sialth" Cki~W. Radbia, Else!cga Stathm BOad, Shelutdr

7 0 c grleply Xa&IMEBMXf hahgCla tha CBtb Eagm «fhtaaga faav". 'XEEEBP

Msnxaw Beam& Bxsaoa'Coaatrzax. —Mr J.J.'Bopbins, George Street, Mteltet EsjeiMt. Joseph Penney, * Wabaloo Street, Msrhet Bases'; igr. J. W. Bushby, Linwtod. ~;:~.Ettfbh;-:Sft &

Mr. Thos. Bean, Nonary Street, Msrbet Bassa; Mt. C. Walsham, ~Laser".,~;~~.~&i c';

Cmasey. airhalaa Street, Marhst Bassa.

Bsvamaata Bssatm Coaazrzaa=Mr. W. Woodhesd, Chairman l lfr. T. H. Collie, Sorsiarj»JXti;fbxfm~1N'j;g. :;~i!'fgx»'1 -, ',!Bambtgi!Xtmt ..',Mr. J MarshaU, sent. , Carlton le ifoorland I Mr. G Johnson, Ifr, E. Stones, Norton DIP&nay;, ;.'!Xgv Jv~'flliblmvta-', ;:"- ., 9"."

The Qaattatty XaaMag %IBha hald la tha Clnh toom, Eadaey» Hotel, HCENCESTLE'v, -'Ptxa~&,:~vybbt» at F40 fnim&. RePieeentstive,Mr. W. HEWSON

Hormcsarsa Basamr C aasrtttm. —lgr. S. HawEng, lp Queen Stteet, Bcrncastires Chsiimsar»". ~';J,. :NI„IGaihtbatt' gg Queer! Street, Horace tie, Secre@ay;,Mr. J. P. Whftaorhh, gd SPilsby Bosd, Homesstlel tfr. W. H. Psrtdn, Fonndry Street'v;.~","Xri + Bloo'd, 99 East Street, Borncsstle; Mr„y.'.W..Cooper, 18 albert Strrsn, Hornesstle; lfr. J. Gowsn, 91 Prospect Street, Borncsetle; Mt.'"@';.'*'gkn4i", North Street, Horncsetie; Mr. J. G Mossemenesriv~t"East Street, HornossSe I Mr. H. Sharp, 99 Foundry Street, Hcrncsvtle; M' r. W Luuu, Edliugten neer Horncsstle; blr. W. P. Cur!ey. Cemetery Lodge,Hornosstle.

Quattatly Xastiag MEI be hald on the Btaach Premises, SklfILBY, oa Satarday, Efay 9th, at 7 p.m. Representative. Ifr. G. BACON.

Ssztrctz Batxmr Cmratttxa. —Mr. Geo. Marshall, Ssxilby, Chairman Mr. F. Cberrip» Ssxiicy, Secretary; Mr. Jno. Valley, Sszi!by; llr. John Graves, ,

Saxilby; !Er.Jonathan Cr«Band, Nazi!by; Mr. Hy. Osvill, Sazilby; bfr. Juo. Wm. Pools, Saxi!by; Mr. John Dave, Ssziiby; Mr. George Bingbsm, Ssxilby, i '

Mt. &ttthur Pools, SaxSby; Mt John Bevill, Ssxilby; Mr. Fred Dove, Sszilby.

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The j. incoln go-opera, tive Quarterly Record,NEW SERIES.

Ag Cooarcssicatloss so bc addressed to the Editor, Geo. Hesrris,', Eindecos Hoessc, Ssoalloeobcch.

"'~',i';"~".~sbp'-. tfW~O'sacr j,)a tbl'I ~

members to show a ter a hme even etter resu ts an us o e amore wonderful story.

A Long Iksy at Brldlinlston and Soar ro.

T '' *'HE Productive Employee's are making arrangements to visit -*

Bridlington and Scarboro' for their Annual Outing on

Atnfeg aathIdyl~nb. -+~:,.„".;~ ' ",and Great Norther'n Its'dtfiiay'Is~oii'nteab~etbb~

Vorossfnla'ryanlpeau'nrsfon, t'raiint''t'e~eI~~~ '&~&bo~' th~lieej, '.;::::,,Vstn, -'irido':;,t~jje-', ".-' "..',""',

-.;„" "'~i

wIssir&7(tllvfden'droseftafdspsf'Beuaakss'ddsI-, ",:jstAWp' s,'stodncrease IIs 'eo'~ jteso%i'*of.='~'~.',.'bssssness fontbe estsmnaI. F~plnrrmeats will' be made. Tickets may be obtained for all trmns, half-year ending'Qecerftb'&z"beforehand, 'at the Central Oflices and also at Market Rasen Bmnch . and while it 'has beeOsnse:spst+',

' .for Great Central Railway. progress, this last report. is per'bapa, ";.tb'tt.:,~",

Ehss %amass with tha BswkostRACKktRiD6 .in. eyer ~~ -,. ;. '. ;ti

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THE LINCOLN CO-OPERATIVE QUARTERLY RECORD. IT

xcf&:psyfnjgfgfl, xjg:cxxs dl'vfdend' for the'ha? f-year, have written 'offflxr Iand, buildixxgs, anjt:fnxtures account gg2, 88cc xgs. yd. and also

ecfa bslaneeto tbe'Reserve fund of $4a, zing xzs. xxci. This" 'nt, a sure sign of a sound financial concern.

The",@rest Whrdesale' as it is commonly called has earned itstitle. . ;Its wcmderffil blodxs of buildings, beginning at the centre inBalloxsx Stxeetc Manchester, and stretching out in every directionof xhe British'Isles; across the seas to otherlands, the C, W. S. maybe seen fn many parts of tbe world.

The 'Wholesale is ' Great' because of the men behind it: and thexuovement has made the men.

Thc: enormous trade quoted above has been done almost entirelywithtbe Retail Societies. It is estimated that one fifth of thepopulation of the United Kingdom are clothed and' fed mainly fromthe C~rative Store. During xgog the totil trade done wasgxayiooo, ooo. Nearly i x8,ooo persons were employed in these shopsand warehauses and factories'connected with them, who received aswages during the year fi 6,?2S,ooo.

Tbe total profit on the gxoy, ooo,oso after wages and all expenseswere pard, amounted 'to Qx3, 129,988. The total capital employedwas crag, 'joz,yxg. Twenty years ago the total trade of the Societies

the Umtecl Kingdom wss under forty millions showing an increaseof six'tj.''Seven'millions in that time.

%g.,have long been accustomed to the millions of money in the

i,.''

xxxuvemcnf, 'md spank' glibly in regard to it. But it is diflicult, if notiinip'os'sible "to adeqxsxxely know what these figures mean. One

'dxvfmfy, who wou'I'd set himself the task to count? Countingc'kcx'E-bzcntflted every rmriute for. twelve hours every dav it would takefduiicsznj4uyssnve eight h'ours for this great work,

The main tuulerP'f, 'Lincoln Cathedral is 262 feet high. Onexsliiknx. sovcuefttiig':vftxuid'make sixteen piles the height of that tower. ,the:.Wdifld w@L,Slxgxfy y tons, and if laid side by side would cover a

' 'a 'cxg'f~" m'iles.:%czszf~'the, gt?bolesaie did 23 times this amount of trade,

:,~c "xrs'xby timesas much, nearly? times the amount

'jv„::-vie';:-;' "' ' " "'.-~i', 'andimore than x3 times this huge sum tvas paid

.;""'+i,'sf mill'ion inembers. Astounding as these figuresachievements than these.

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xn THESE RESULTS? xs NOT? WHT NOT?VBi TRY Ta HAYE A LARGER sHARE.

cefebr'ate tbe Jubilee of this great Society in a manner worthy' oftbe occasion; while the wise precaution of the Committee (whichalso received the menxbers full support) to lay aside grouper quartesout of the profits to meet the cost of the same, will provide x~gootowards the expense, anything further required to be talcen fromthe Resrve Fund.

Uncles New Management.

THE Education Committee have taken over the managementof the Co-operative News and Millgate Monthly in conIucticmwith "Our Circle" already under their care, as per the

prominent noticesin all our branches in town and country. Willthe members interest themselves in the literature specially preparedfor them. It is essential that every member should take anintelligent interest in the movement in which he is an importantfactor. He or she can only do this by becoming a regular readerof the Co-operative News. It contains complete and serial storiesand sketches, articles dealing with various phases of industrial lifeand activity by a special commissoner, a Woman's corner, children' spage, London letter, illustrated Magazine page, ?tc., and is on saleevery Friday at all our branches. Published at id. , sold athalf-price, gd.

The Millgate Monthly, 3d. is considered to be one of the bestMagazines of the day, while ' Our Circle' far the bairns, $d. is theright kind of food to make future stalwart co-operators.

Encourage tbe Educational Committee in their work af makingthis part of the movemeot a greater success, and by helping themyou will help yourself,

Newark Society's Festival.

0 .UR friends at Newark are to be congratulated upan their

continued success; the past year in spite of trade depressionbeing one of unprecedented activity. The total membership is

now xS32. The total amount of sales being gzz, x3a, an increase ofpx, ox8 on the preceding year, and $2,3yy has been paid out as'

dividend.The year however will be chiefly remembered on account of the

handsome block ot buildings put up at Balderton, the total cost ofthe scheme being about $3,oocx This Branch is now doing a trade

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arrangement has always appeajed'to rne A being the one practical

way in which small holders can dispose of their produce to advantage.

Lincoln has, besides, a farm of its own, and a Greengrocery Depart-

ment displayed samples of its produce: cauliflowers, carrots, turnips,

brussels sprouts, potatoes —an oblect lesson m the way in which the

interests of producer and consumer are combined. Tbe Society

= '""~, ONE 8c ALLSEEDS.

plates. , But «vjiere room for/soirie economy eaisted, dss it, aeie " . ' ' .' .""" -' " '':fivlcsir

me, was in"the. niatter of weighing and'moulding ithe dough" " sum Qs~v,=&r&~l"-.'i„.,-'":.':.'.;-,r .."'"::-;.''tfja:~ A@f hEjffZyhd

trasting the' ' hand '" mhthod with our divider and tiioukfer fuinin';~' .'. «~X'Pj;'.-„~i";g'&'i"; '%. .'::"„='=-'; '. ', ' '. :,jtlo gk, foi Yogetahjss 'aa'sf 3outgo loaves per tniririte, wewondered I'ow'itwoiildbe possible for" ': '." . ''-' &-:-"=.'-'v+- ''""'-" '-"'":- ' ': vfdoeriijfjayvysofrorposo'si v't

us to turn out our quaotily iii the old-fashione&1 ivay. Half-rod Pocl.cts, 68. ; Bs s,7 Il:s., 2/3; 14 1bs. , 3/6; 28 lbs. ,

movement. On this, at anyrate, Lincoln can give us points.Lincoln has its Building Department, and obtained the contractunder open tender for the erection of the General Post

Office

and

thCorporaflon Abattoissv hsaideaqarrdring out of her works.

Twenty Branches are required to cater for these members, thelatest being at "1«ieivport. " This New Port {or gate) is consideredone of the most interesting relics of the Roman occupation of Britain.jt 'was ", iieui,"some, ceufugejl. .;;ago«,';. 7rislf 8tijl!8thlfthh-':jfjj;monument, to tbe:skiff'cif igsfasfpefIf siufdhw: '

"::,'::$"~iNsingle drrjj aero'so the ~ojr';@e,':itup4'pif tblt, '.csIff',"~:of Iarge unuomente4'sfou6jj'-~:~, at',fdhPvfsr~~on either side are 39 feet broad. 'All visitors to Lincoln have to pay

'

a visit to this mell-preserved relic of antiquity, and many are'thephotographs taken oF it. Adjoining this arch, and partly obscuringone of the piers, a house was allowed to be erected many years ago, ,

and tliis house hss been utilised as the neivest Branch of the LincolnSociety. Itis difficult now for a visitor to carry away a picture ofthis arch without at the same time carrying an advertisement ofLincoln Co-operatjvacenterpf3sp, .

founded in l867 byJudge T h o m a 6Hughes, Q.C. (Tom '

Brownh JofinRuskin, EdwardVansittart Neale,Lord Mount Tem-ple aod other dis-bagulsbed friends

ffrsssfdas'jjivrrsor.

Wholesale Seed Warehouse,

92, LONG Af 'RFi. LQ~iSVCwivv, &s.,y. '

INE 0 ALL I''EP iILi:l!,h,

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stoc & 0grec. . demand. ': - .: I . . " ",. : cnchasing.

Our gOLGi.'

. .:.. '' !!Hf 1:»'&' Gt f!i.'&!E MATERIALS&h&s Seas«n - ", ' «I II

ne&v«si Cl », .nd '&1;.«! "Members r«lair«1&h

ln BLACK MATERIALS ' '. :. b. ' . «;&. d NI, I. );,;c,able Goods »&e b&. & I" &1!'c:cd. .«.&i II«;c ' ', r !;,&.

-' .'». && i)ebeat«~

In ou& HOSIERY DEPARTMENT & «&«&,«I:&1 &»&!r«.c&-

of tbic Season's X &« l&&c, v, 1 && h inci&&&ic tl&« 'V&1& ) „&le « i. :&s!I

mere an&i Cotton !lose, nlsr& sl&1;1!& I.lc: &n 1 „I.' &;«1&i I'u;, !»«1&

Plmn and La«&. Gor)&ls.

LADIES' AND CHILDREN'9 GLOVES, b«th i« I:.Ibr&c

and Kid, at popul, &r p&&cvs.

El or St«el& o! M'ASHING DRESS FABRICS:&re too eaten.s«e to descr&b«&n &l«t;«I: t"««Ill b: 1' )u&' !I &Io&l'c. &lly In o«rwindows an&i, i&o«i&I &l«mand:& !«;«l. , &!e.

Splendid d&s& 'ns in L)e!nines and oti&«r I!lo«se Slat«ma!c.

In our MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT me are excep-tionally strong, an&i &lo no& 1:cs&t:&:e t&) ."„«&th;&t it is impos, ible tobe better served «s regards va& ivty or & n&ue in the c&ty. OurStocks are particuh&tly heavy l«st n&&w. bc&ng consi&lerablyau«mented before tl&c recent adv ances in cot;on.

Ne&vest designs in LACE CURTAINS AND BLINDS,No ccities in LADIES' UMBRELLAS &viti! reliable co&ere.

As the alters iona End extensions to the premises on thegr()und Hoor are now in progress &ve must a k for the kind forbear-ance of our Members &vith us. XVe shall do our very best to mini-mize the incouvenience vvhich is almost l&oundto occur.

Our extensions to the Mi;!inerv aud 5!*nt!e Showroom are corn prscti-csl!&. cump1ete, an&1 we have muci p!esvure u&, u&&t&ng the Members to pvy uss visit wherethe New Goads sre being better disP!eyed than mss fern&eriy

pu s&ble.

O&r MILLINERY STOCK & n &v re»!e&c &vith u»e Chn&cest of;he Sec un'sNovelties, snd it iv a quest&on &f s berter appointed Shn&vroom exists in the City.

The pmmism recentiv occupied as the Societv's Og!ces hove bcvu con-verted Into s Splend&d &IANTLE SHOWROOM, snd here extensive purchasesof Latest Styies have been made.

Weagsi» carne tiv sppesi to the SIemb«r's!oysit&' for th«ir trade o sc tojuv&!f& the «cp&&si «xt ended to "I& ' &h 1«ps&a&vents in«res. J fxc&h&&e xrd tnmvk& )our shop[»» apl«a «re. Wv xre nut!den&, t, &o our pn«cs «d! morethau fi&vourab!& c)mpsre &v&&h an. »&her house m the trade.

In the DRESS!RAKDIC DEPARTMENT &rc hx&e no&v s «&mmo:1«ms &Vork-The new F&tt&u ~ It»urn& should co&emend themseive» to our patrons.

Furnishing h Hardware Dept.

ste are sithout a doubt &he Cheapest House in the (1&& 1 &iooDRELIABLE FURNITURE.

We heve menv hew Designs In Carpetc. Bile!othe aud ( in&1!cu&.",swe mould )uct hke &n i&a&e &hc p!e &ure & f . ho&v&11 ' &h«m;, ~

If you s&mi& C)c!c E&onnmv .u'. !und w«& . 1V un -.;;;Guaranteed Cycle f:«u ES 1Ts. 6d. Au k&r. .' &d C«lc A&c, ci&r!es.

Household Brushes f & &er). !»r v«. Dinner. Tca und To, !ct Se:s.".Spec'u, l«v.

We o= & . nut! I. Vers Best Ia!ue is Jev;t!I ry. See .r m». » &«,

Spccmcies aud Elc 0'as cs &» &d! ':= h, &c&n cie .Su, Pn . cup&cards.

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SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS

t&, I'1 «. «& &' c'I. uI 1 . ': I»a&st '!) I ~ '.)I«pr:

Our Motto is "S&call Profit and Quick Returns. '

REPAIRING DEPARTMENT.

no&h&&1„!&nt 1 «s& !)I.II-I& Lc.&o&c:

)yvvcat«'. g

Botchery Department.

The Finest of English Meat, Locally Fed) is onlysupplied at our Butchery.

II«n, b&r=.

Co|onial Depar tments,

SINCII. STREET AND NEWPORT ARCH.

Ftesh Supplies arrive Daily of the Finest Brand only.

NEVI CAPP,SILVER STREET,

Can Accommodate over I00 Persons at one time.

)cups, irish, Entrees. j, n&c. I 'et. & les, in &1&'Iin«-. S&v&«&s, Xc.

I' .!.«l .- & I, -;.:"0 ( „-:p).

I" I!IC&.) NI&)I)EI! I I l.='. I.'l1 il&i!Ni&S & &X ILL ' Li!b

ss GIVE US A TRIAL

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~A FAgTV RE.D BY THHE.

Co.o PEBATIvE WAGLEMLE 50cIETKDP,U6 wOQKS PEW'QaSTLE

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-~les for four Quartere eroding J~n. /09.n P0

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THE LIIVCOLN

Equitable Co=opet'ative ludustnal Society,LIMITED.

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—"«» ~5'~' BUT SUHE. " fT 7 7'U

I ", "s '"«&I BLIS=XED AeseeA

Registered under the Industrial and Provident Societies A.ct, 1898.

OBJECTS OF THE SOCIETY.—First, it Provio'es its Members and the General Public with Bread, Flour,Grocery, Provisions„Drapery, ,'othing, Boots and Shoes, Butchers' Meat, Coals, Crockery, Hardware,Furniture, etc. ; Second, it seeks the Domestic, Social, and Intellectual advancement ofits Members.

i Business, kalvusle& :. cioer o: Aieni & era,

Loan Capital, ': . : ",':"':d. }:.:s I vs

tiOIthl a BIND sE Y BANKING cobfPANYy LIuutcd ' Ths co'UI I' I 8 f I YE vv I IU Iil '~ 1 I I' BU( '

I I; I I, i,

The +EPOPT mi d BALANCE SHEET ftyf. th~Ended JULY 6th, 1 910.

tt 1!;"I;f

cocoa".v Draper '', ' rwcsc I NlPurcl:a = fc; m .c =- r. cr oc.«v. 'I'm!':..i: 'ooc uc'- cf 7.648 a4, 698 EI,964fro: & ml«r G» oi rauv ' ore. s ... 4373 at55 BI95

Value of Goods producod, „roeu, oui roauufactured bv this SocietyButter and Eggs fr m Gouutr v blemhers

2424 el.tce J'1269g8 273 8804

626 Ci7E2 937

No. 123

56

Central Stores and Ofiices —SILVER STREET and FREESCHOOL LANE, LINCOLN.Branch —BRACEBRIDGE. No. 11 Branch —BARDNEY.BURTON ROAD, LINCOLN. 12 „NORTH STREET, HORNCASTLE.SHAKESPEARE, STREET, LINCOLN. i, 13 SOUTH STREET SLEAFORD.RIPON STREET, LINCOLN. 14 „H1GHSTREET, LINCOLN,WELBOURN. 15 „UNION STREET MARKET RASEN.ME THERINGHAM. 16 „BASSINGHAM.CA.NWICK ROAD, LINCOLN 17 „REEPHAM.SAXIL BY. 18 „WINN STREET. LINCOLN.BAGGEHOLME ROAD, LINCOLN. 19 „HACKTHORN.GRESHAM STREET. LINCOLN

BUTCHERY BRANCHES.No. i. Rsonn Sizoei 'No. 2. Gresham Stree. Nn 3 Burinc R.adNo. 6. Bouuaary Street. Bracehrsdge. COLQNIAI MEAT ~ HO P 3

The gULRTXRLY EZZTING will be held iII the LA.RGZ HALL,

enda of, Bum'

On AIONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8th,

3.—o recmve a tron as to the remhnersbmthe Committee and Secretary.

6—Apyhcation for a-Snhscriytiosr to fhe Of1dmn Fund of thee . f

1910, at Half-past Seven o'cinch.

ofCiotttt'~' That $,' ftococh. et. she:,~-"';;;!ijPPA+~.„'~'Shtennh, ' entf noir enable to-foliate hfe

' '-"Vip~'.~~@healths he tfratited. the sant of.jg~'~jOg, .;. .President» "Treaanrers

tee tnen;Tmc'A'udftrs, and one: Representativeto the C.VV.S. Quarterly Meeting in September next.ra Nomination of Five Member of tbe Educational Committee.tt.—Nomination of hfem

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