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 REPORT ON NEW MEMBERS. 



The largest number of new members added to the So- 

 ciety's list in 1888, up to November 1st, was by Edwin 

 Bates of Lynn, who is awarded the premium of six dollars 

 for adding thirty-eight new members. 



The total number of new members to January 1, 1889, 

 including those who became members by reason of re- 

 ceiving awards of seven dollars or upwards, from the So- 

 ciety in 1888, three dollars of it, under the rules, making 

 each a member if not one previous, were sixty-seven in 

 number, from the following named places: 



It will be seen by the list of members published this 

 year, that there ought to be missionary work done in 

 several places, even without the stimulus of a premium 

 for the largest number of new members obtained, but 

 rather that the next published list will not be so meagre 

 in number under the name of some towns and cities, as 

 to make its members ashamed of it, or others for them. 

 Respectfully submitted, 



David W. Low, Secretary, 



Committee. 



TREADWELL FARM REPORT. 



The Committee on the Treadwell Farm submit the fol- 

 lowing Report : 



In the report of last year the new shingling of the two 

 barns and shed was mentioned as having been commenced. 



