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fact. If, on the 15th of the same month, the subscription 
is still unpaid, a second notice shall be sent informing 
him or her of the fact, and that he or she is excluded 
from the privileges of membership from that date. On 
the 1st of March following a list of those in arrear 
shall be posted in the Reading Room, and their names 
shall be struck off the roll. Rules — Schedule B — 4. 
To read — All periodicals that are not bound by the 
Society shall be disposed of within three months after 
the end of each year. 5. To be rescinded. Schedule 
C. 1. To read — Members shall be entitled to take 
out three works of not more than three volumes each, 
two magazines, and one set of newspapers, to consist of 
two weeklies or twelve dailies. 2. To read — Associates 
and lady subscribers shall be entitled to take out two 
works of not more than three volumes each, and either 
one set of newspapers or one magazine. 4. To read — 
*' New Works," which shall mean new publications that 
have been added to the Library within a period of six 
months from the date of issue, shall not be kept longer 
than seven days, and only one such new work shall be 
allowed to a member at one time. Other than new 
works may be kept fourteen days. Country members 
shall be allowed four days beyond that time for sending 
for and returning books, except in the case of new 
works. There shall be written or printed in every 
volume and periodical the number of days allowed for 
reading it, and a fine of two cents shall be paid for 
every day that any work, magazine or set of newspapers 
shall be kept beyond that time. 6. To read — Books, 
magazines, and newspapers, may be taken out on 
application to the Librarian or his assistant at any 
time when the Library is open, except on Sundays 
and Public and Bank Holidays. 12. '' New Books " 
to be altered to new works, magazines and newspapers. 
15. To read — During the time magazines or newspapers 
are required to remain on the Reading Room tables a 
member may take out one magazine and one set of 
newspapers and an associate or lady subscriber either a 
