Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Feb 1906, p. 5

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Pour, vabbers give you - not, "they cols e been "Canadian" bbers. Be sure of the mark of quality" when buying--it ;, only on the § genuine, | DIAN' JERS | em. Bibby's cn Sn tn Trousers rousers are expert Trouser o form Trousers correctly, ery handsome, moderate fitting. en. $2, $2.50, $3. SS occasions, cut from the 0, $3.75, $4, $4.50, $4.75 and financial comfort in OW. s Seeing n, the kind that the MYS- ought while in Montreal. BIBBY CO. 8, 80, 82 Princess St WR wh | Gut Class Specials choice and brilliant FRUIT BOWL $4.00 beauty ......... VINEGAR BOTTLE of cx- : ceptional value .......... $2 NIFE RESTS in odd ag, varied designs, per pair . I'here are other equally attractivea d oderately priced pieces in 'rystal Cases" worth your consides MITH BROS! Jewelers, Opticians. 'Phone 665. )SUERS OF MARRIAGE LICENSES Je Make a Specialty of itting Feet If you have difficulty being ted with Shoes come to us. Vear '""Allen's"' : Military Bootmakers Brock St. Sign of Golden Boo' HOUSE OF INDUSTRY 'HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE use of Industry has tecn postponed m Monday, Feb. 5th, until MONDAY. b. 12th. when it will take place in Council Chambers. The Anpual rt will then he - read and the Direch s olected for the year. R. MEEX Secretary H. of | Y.W. C.A. UNDAY AT 4 O'CLOCK STUDIES IN THE GOSPEL OF MARK ader, Miss Maceachern, of Queen's mm --------------y 3% FOR SALE, OR TO RENT. "DGEWOOD HOME, 169 UNION ST all modern conveniences ; excellent location ; large grounds. Possession. May 1st. Also two building gts fof sale. For PaLliculury his: time last year the Bri n was mamtaining an army | paupers, Open WAS 100 QUICK sos For Sheep Husbandry, yHE VALUE OF 1e Know How Usetul it Preserving Health and is rerybody knows that char coal 8 a Fy and prost Sbiciout tant and purifier in prog 1 when he bi ney hen or the same cleans pup. reusely that the more take of it the Detter; it is not a Jou ¢ all, but simply absorbs the fas on d impurities always present » the stomach and intestines and car- t of the system. ss heim OF tens the breath after Boo drinking or after eating on- ions, and © ther odorous vegetables, i | effectually clears and im- complexion, it whitens. the Pores A echor acts as a natural ans gale cathartic. It absorbs the injurious gases which ollect in the stomach and bowels; it disinfects' the mouth and throat from the poison of catarrh. = All druggists sell charcoal Jn one form or another, but probably the pest charcoal and the most for the wy is in Stuart's Charcoal Lozeng- they are composed of the finest od Willow charcoal, and other harmless antiseptics in tablet form or rather in the form of large, pleasant £1 lozenges, the charcoal being mixed with honey. The daily use of these lozenges will 5008 tell in a much improved condi- tion of the general health. better com- plexion, sweeter breath and purer blood, and the beauty of it is,' that no possible harm can result from their pontinued use, but on the contrary reat benefit. A Bufialo physician in speaking of the benefits of charcoal says: "1 ad vise Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges to ali patients suffering from gas in stomacl and bowels, and to clear the complex: jon and purify 'the breath, mouth anc throat; I also believe the liver i greatly benefited by the dailv use of them; they cost but twenty-five cents a box at drug. stores, and although in some sense a patent preparation, yet I believe I get more a € better charcoal in Stuart's Charcoa} Bozeng- es than in any of the ordinarg char- coal tablets." Charooa. The Seal of Approval Is given by Physicians to Dr Hugo's Health Tablets for Women. Doctors generally prescribe their own remedies. They haven't a good word to say for liquid preparations, and people who know what these prep- arations contain, don't blame the doctors, But it is different with Dr. Hugo's remedy. Honest physicians are obliged to admit its merits. They themselves prescribe ma- ny of its ingredients. Some give our Tablets to their patients (see testimony below) knowing that They Make Healthy Women After consulting my physician and being told that I was suffer- ing froma run-down condition which accounted for many other ills, with which I was suffering, 1 was presented witha box of brown tablets. I took them and in less than a week began to improve, and before two weekshad el; was so much better that I felt congratulations were due my physician. Upon complimenting him I was honestly informed by him that I had been taking Dr. Hugo's Health Tablets for Wo- men. [It is of little consequence how I obtained the medicine, but of one thing I am certain, I have received greater benefit from it than any other medicine I ever used. MISS FLORA CLARK, } ? semutiful presents were received, tes- | says the writer of some "Parliamen-| bring home he should, In the interest 1stand Pond, Ve, Hod ently, pvt comb | beard to the esteem in which Mr. a Reminiscences," and the follow-| of an institution, be dissolved from th : But hasn't anv Hair 2 land Mrs. Clarke are held. Guests were | ing story illustrates his anxiety to hive to give more laborers room, > at dealers or by mail postpaid, Moving pictures of the Sublime | present from Bdleville, Gananoque, | please: One day a lobby journalist had would urge the clinical physician as h B.N. Robinson & Co, Coaticouk, 0 Passion Play, views of Holy Land and | Kingston, Odessa, and Bath. Games | been very rudely treated by one of the travels farther from the east to Joo) sacred songs illustrated, Opera House, | and music were indulged in through attendants at the door of the House. well to Ria gompanions to gee that. tel --_-- ee | Sunday evening. Silver collection, | out the evening till the hour for de "I have no time to atiend to you, he Are must walk A ne es else he i . ITY Conti, high class castile soap. Only | parture came, when all wished Mr. and had been Laid. You're only a reporter, is irrevocably lost. I would not haw POSSIBIL : at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. | Mrs. Clarke, many more Years of A fornalist happened to be a man | him a basil plant to feed on the brain: I'his afternoon, the thermometer | happiness and prosperity. Mr. and of spirit. So he went and complained | of the bright young men who follow th That Became a Fact and Pleases | had risen to twenty degrees above | Mrs, GG. Saundercook, entertained their to a Gosset The old sergeant flew | great wheel up hill, but to keep hi: Many People. wro, a rise of thirty degrees since many friends on Thursday evening. | into a great rage. 1 mind receptive, plastic and impression A. R. Lewis, M.I)., in a lengthy arti- | morning. Another cold spell is ex- | Mr, Smellie, of British ( olumbia, , "Come along with me," he sald, and, able he must travel with the men whi th : columns. of the American pected by Monday. spent -Sunday here with his old friend, rushing down to the lobby with the | are doing the work of the world; th Je Health, says concerning J. J. Lossce. W. Cousins, of Dorland, | journalist, he went up to the first at-| men between the ages of twenty-five hair: "It's deterioration is a con UNDER RAILWAY AGE. is spending a few days here renewing | temdant.he saw and opened fire. When | and forty. his advice to st stant source of worriment to human : : | old acquaintances. Dorland Clement Sergeant Gosset opened fire nothing Here is some of his advice to stu piently bald people are | Mother and Nine Children Pay a |and daughter, Bertha, and Miss} withstood it. The attendant cowered | dents: =, in the fens viassc ot ived by 'fake' hair restor- Fare and a Half. Laura Gilbert, of Hawley, were guests | before a long string of forceful invec- row away i eT or rey ri > wish that a hair prepara- Montreal, Feb. 3.--What must be | at A. Clements a few days this week, tive, AL last the oid sergeant, paused a pe - wrk well. As to the method of 'il thé bill" is father to the | very near the cheapest travelling on IR. J. McDonald made a.np to Glen and turned {o the joummalist. I think I dds I have a single bit of advice: it is likely to do so. A [record in Canada, except by walking, | vale on Friday. Miss Demill, of h "will that do, Me » thin Take no thought for the morrow; Hvi in pont is that of Newbro's | was accomplished vesterday, to the | Belleyilic, has Jeturnad H hotee Hes ave dons my best | or So you very | neither In the past nor the future, bu : +p . I gpe he Ww '8 $ 5 i : ie # sciuaity does "fill the Fredie = the gr Ra by =» ule Pending, a lew +ays at x ANNE, much. But--but--that was the wrong | It each day's work absorb your entire le s the parasite that | French-Canadian an I man!"--London Tit-Bits. energies" ¢ hair root, and prevents | through here from a place called | The Part He Took. 3 On the way men dle the doctor falling bair and baldness." | Paul Smith, in the Adirondacks, 10 | Kansas City Journal At An Execution. writes: g Sold by les ading druggists. Send 10c, | Mechanic Falls, Me. The woman was | Governor Hoch tells & story that al Str W Reid wrote 3s follows of 'As a vale 3 man dies ax he has lived In stamps for sample to the Herpicide accompanied by nine children, all so ways strikes the right spot ®ith the 3, Smyse a ee \eriences igo uninfluenced, practically; by thought of Co, Detroit, Mich. G. W. Mahood |rommg that the company collected | furmers. One time a merchant put up one of r ar op i £ wit. | & future life 1 have careful records of fpecial, agent * only one fare and a half. The eldest | , blackboard in his store, and asked porter: B:the 118 ono about 500 deathbeds, studied particu. 3 reat personal respect rehe v : Fnglis and did not seem to fecl as if the bur- | preseribe for all." 'A preacher wrote, eaienaied 2 great bail me hi showed mental apprehe neion, $90 posi den of her ofispring pressed heavily | ray for all." An old farmer 0 tive terror, one expressed spiritual ex- i P i the new testament. tation and one bitter remorse. The iS Wor ape upon her. Constable Richards con | walked up, wrote hix name, scratched "In the passion of horror and pity | a : jority gave no sign one way ~ » " a majo From, all' of which lead to to" Conmmption, Tomplated the furigus astortmebt of | his head awhile and then wrote, "If that filled my young heart I concluded #reat | ajority gave no Hen one wm) ear ¢ p. x 0 o | ~ : n Xi per Fer pkg ar 5 Oneal 1 rae. I Tied fetle a adiny the ith certain i pay for all. that my friend was seeking spiritual death was a sieep and a forgetting ure. | o Fhenrzon on To Gein: of Srprice. li 3 or a areas J. FREE, CONTRACTOR Man imates oe ives for wil kinds of F an, Lr oh ah marine, and "Phone 402 the Queen' the mucky, soft article that too good for them. shone against McGill, and Toms, lery. Broadivot and Hanley botl up a star article of the gan in goal, was somewhat ine making some good stops, a few casy ones. He nets. 'Varsity left ing-room. It was only they got together at all, rushes. were of the two-mer passed badly; and shot men. Mills, for Queen's had a p the first half, ed his vigilance in the ardson and Walsh were were with the former. in with him. fast, accuracy. They ough to make are feree Roy Fhomas, well in check, INCIDENTS OF THE at Miss Macaulay's next wee Buy Blaud's Iron Pills Red Cross drug store. Best's, one for men and one | the stinging cold blasts last the police station. An noon quite in, with the prospects quite a storm hefore night. Croedit sale dence of Friday, a snow of w John MeKegney, February 9th, the production of "Colleen George Gibson, Cataraqui It scews to me east-bound train. Chown's drug store. is a few shy of being a real good tender of the the key of their : combination somewhere in their dress- | has also" been a profitable one for the seldom that and then the QUEEN'S SPEEDILY OUTRIV- | . The rise and fall of prices, the ebb § Parkers in the same style the players being so accustomed to the sheet ready for them last night was a litle The plavers who notably Clarke were here Spectators for a "Varsity's defence did very well, 1. putting ne. Keith, onsistent, nel dosing. points 1 var ety. The team as a whole checked poorly, like blind icnic. certainly good en- | farm anybody's team. Craw- ford and Dobson gave them able sistance, The defence did all they were kept the players although evidently puz- DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters on Their Rounds. Try Chown's cough drops, ok. at Gibson's Fresh there. Two good windows are to be seen at or women, An old citizen &ought protection from night in te ; treet; | a hint on the part of the government The difficulty, however, was over- sep. 1 ee ean ree firey sot i> come by the production of a new one Strent Belfast Ireland. 'H rkin A Event Ai Collins Bay in the record time of thirty-six hours. | | » h orking w i Collins 7 of farm stock at the resi Barrietield, 12 o'clock noon. Rehearsals are in steady progress for Bawn" on | Dunne Nature's strange about freely with her following brood comforts during the long wait dor the Two long omnes from Broadfoot beat him in and as many more elud- second. the fastest men on the ice, and of the two the honors He was light- ning fast, and Toms never had a look- Both men checked back shot well and passed with great | Rich- as 5e. box. THE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY FEBRUARY 3. rn HOW IT RESIGNS By H. S. Arkell, B.S.A. MINISTERS CARRY OUT.OLD simi his co ut of 2 by Sovereign's han { dustry, has during the past few years, | of his hope fulness, and 1s in a posi- | tion to Take the-largest advantage of the brisk demand and high prices of the present time. "Record marketings at record prie- is the reporter's summary of the situation at the summoned that they may be endowed from his Majesty's hand with their insignia. On this solemn occasion the Privy Council meets twice upon the same day. At the first meeting the members of Cabinet surrender into the. King's hand the trust they have steep. And any load were light to emma During this interval the seals lie | the states has, during the past year, { fully doubled and there were by no means enough feeder sheep to supply the demand in the corn-belt and on. the range. One feature of the Chicago market was the presence of Canadian lambs, one lot selling in November | last for $7.25 per ewt. The past year The resignation of the seals is, in- deed, 3 most solemn ceremony. From the Home Office, the War Office, the India Office, wherever there is a Sec retary of State to have seals, his charge has been disinterred from the safe where it has lain since the last occasion, Perhaps an Under-Secretary has furtively polished them, for though each secretary possedses three, only the smallest is ever used. The Great Seal, is of course, the largest and most important, being the only one that is still to. any extent, used. Lord Chancellor and Lord Keep- er of the Seal, with receive it from the Messenger of the Seal, whose duty it is always to wait upon it, and will re. wool grower, present prices being ab normally high. With the impetus given to the sheep industry by the active demand for wool and mutton, and he cause of the gencral prosperity of the country, the opinion prevails among high authorities that the breeding and feeding of sheep. will be a profitable eign Commercial Age Wales, Seal is also given up. Then the dispos- sessed Cabinet retires. Important State documents J. B. Jackson, corner of Greek street, Leeds, and Hull. P. B. and Canadian farmers ought, to be in a position to reap a rich harvest that through trade with their cousins acros¢ | deal with the making of treaties, or | Chambers, 36 Spring | the line, The presence of sheep onthe | the institution of Royal Commissions, § chester. W. A. moreover assists the farmer won- | are sealed with the Great Seal. Indeed, | ings, Clare street, Bristol, { derfully in keeping his farm free from | the Great Seal is still a power in the Japan--Alex, weeds, and in maintaining the fertility | land, though it does not stil] exercise | Room 'B, Yokohama. ~° occurred to them to make a duplicate, when they dispensed with the King al- together. as the farmer's friend. South Africa--C. | INCIDENTS MISREPRE SENTED. thrown into considerable distress searching for it. At last he found it, and to celebrate its recovery he allow- ed them to make pancakes in it. Not satisfied with his first experiment, he subsequently repeated it at Taymouth, and for the second time in its exis ain the strengthening of her Indian { army, Terauchi replied, diplomatical- { ly, that such a necessity might arise. representative, City Basinghall street, land. SUBMIT, SAYS THE POPE. de Souci, Anvers, | | { | Rome, and 12 Charing Cross, | | : - London, W. C graphed to the French episcopate, ad been stolen, In 1784 it vanished from . . v I Catholics to submit to the | the house of Lord Chancellor. Thurlow Jpnuiand. = oD itchel), eet taking of inventorids of church pro- | in Great Ormond street. Pitt, who had ham England. "Alfred Jury, Old Cas { perty by the government, deploring | just been appointed Prime , Minister, | Buildings, Preeson's Row, Liven | the scenes of violence that have oe- vowed that the Whigs had stolen it to : avert a general election, as Parliament pool, Eng. arrod 2 exhorting trust in God. It | cure Land exhorting: Lugs 18 Kor could not be dissolved without it. is rumored that this action is due to Such care is taken of the Great Sc al | Collins Bay, Feb. 5.--An evening ol he i | vited guests gathered to do them hon- its morocco-covered box in a strong or, it heing the twentieth anniversary safe at the residence of the Lord Chan- At eleven o'clock | to- enjoy themselves, Many the House of Commons, was a genial | tea was served at small tables, friend of many in the press gallery, negsing an execution, as I stood trem- 1 noticed an old reporter for whom 1 | plead for all A doctor wrote, |" tress of some sort or comfort in view of the event in which we were about to take part as specta- tors and recorders. I sald something The preacher was right: man hath Bethel Tongregational Church. es 3 Morning service, Binney: 8. Black to him about the horror of the act we beast As one ieth, So Western Stall-Fed Beef. will predch; evening service, conducted were shortly to witness, ? other. At Davies': Choice oven roasts, 1c. by the pastor, Rev. G. A. Mackenzie, "He looked up with a pla¢id smile "Piles." itching," bleeding to 12c.: choice pot roasts, Se. to 10c; : : from his 'reading and said gently, for ing. ais 0 Ne. { oie boiling He 6c. to Te. Fresh Dairy Butter. he was essentially a gentleman, 'Yes, trading. are cured bv Dr. - At Davies', in small and large | very sad, very sad; but let us be thank- " ant in syringe ss from BY Any (4) four 10¢. cigars for 25¢. at | polls, 23c. lb. ful it isn't raining' And then he calm- | "Qon &f SERMCE TTOM © '| the Red Cross drug store. ------------ 3 ly returned to his daily reading of the Sixteen Kind of couah Cough - drops of "every. kind. = at| Best's Lettuce Cream ix a healing | word." 2 ta. : ¢ & Chown's drug store. | balm to chapped bands; 25¢c, A BACKWARD LOOK. « "4p "Add ye year to year" --Isalah xxix. 3 | So goes the old year forth, as goes A king with no attending train, As goes a monarch old, who Knows ALLED *VARSITY f and flow of the tide of trade is a re- TIME CEREMONY, "His further effort is In' vain: . f cognized fact 3 So, ie Rith a-------- In stately sequence they have gone- --- o ftinger on the pulse of the market, -- The courtier months--and now, alone The Game E 12 to 4 in | the avility to relate one's business to | Great Seal _As a Frying BRE =f oe OID pear Prod Taare oh Favor. of. the Calvinists--= | the demands of the present and the Was Once Logt--A Prime The new year comes to clalm the ills For Guem's Head | courage of patience and resourcefulness Minister Has No Seal--He throne ' " ad a | to prepare lor the demands of the fu Sovereign' : . Picnic. Ag I ae at aout] en 8 7 Histes S Hand Bub'we that: stand. as sublects stand Toronto Globe ; . | success in the fie of aby man be he Everyone has heard of the Seals of Wahi the 'temple of the years The Richardson-Wulsh combination, | farmer, tradesman, or manufacturer, | office," those symbols of power Which hile faints the narrow thread of sant and incidentally five other members | A stockman who takes advantage of a departing surrender; _ and That in the timeglass now appears of the Queen's ~ University team, did | dull year . . to strengthe prove how they are § dered and | their | Should we look out adown the way Ces 3 J ' ull year gthen or improve alue'in the State economy is Whereon our eager feet would fare inds of unkind things to the { his breeding flock and refuses * to precise 2 Ory even to politicians of Or should 'we gaze at yesterday ty aggregation ; last night at | breathe" the atmosphere of discourage- on The London Express. And see what is recorded there? the Mutual street rink. The score | ment and impatience under which his igh all the seals-have been given was 4 to 2 at half-time, and 12 to 4 | neighbors are going down to failure, raiptil ul £ the holders are still | Ave backward then a moment's space- at the and in favor of Queen's. It | is wise in his way and generation. The hi all in office. Look backward at the dimming hill was a little easy' money" for the i ¥ tach n y Ere yet old Time w J Fas a hit ! ) sheep owner and?breeder who, not des ime Minister has no seals. He ) d Time with gentle grace Kingston chaps, who .went through | pairing of the revival of the sheep in- With driftifig haze the distance fills Count now the heights which held th that the Japs did the Russians at | by ho Be goal ) Na 3 judicious selection and breeding, Cabinet are a most $08.3 Rvang Chi and a i few other places maintained or increased the quality Ry --_ » on rsonages who possess B hich had been ours to win and keep with unpronounceable. names. The ice | his stock, rea: or Council has to be ve that we in our shrinking souls was apparently too fast for "Varsity, his stock, is.now reaping the reward | seals, and the Privy Feared that the climb was high ani Now the horizon whence we wend Seems but a path all smooth and fait Where frowning hill and valley blend bear. rotor Ras i Union Stock Yards, Could we go back! Ah, might we go fim tt I TR 0 To | ES ASR TE) ORT en ad not very useful. Nou Dav eon was year, 4,738,748 "sheep vers marketed new Cabinet. The trials should not. fret us so the only forward oun Dos made a | hich, ok y Fans he wh, » The tiles, LOW OF JeNTWY: . oy . : more than in The top price for shoiniogs, Be wutplayed Dolson, : hie | wethers was $6.25 per cwt. The: de peacclully upon HO ble umder the So. the temple of the years ag PRIREL. 1. ae | mand for breeding ewes throughout 8 e gaze back at the fading view. greatest commendation from the gal- State should be at a standstill, The compodite of laughs and tears-- Then turn to face the roadway new The new year comes, as comes a kinj Appareled in rich stuffs, and gold-- Grant that unto it we may bring The good we garnered from the old, OUR TRADE ABROAD. Names and Addresses of Canada's For nts. Australasla=J. 8. Larke, The Ex change, Sydney, agent for New Sout) Queensland and New Zealand D. H. Ross P. O. box 140, Melbourne agent for Victoria, South Australia Western Australia and Tasmania. sincas for' the he . ome France--A. Poindron, 101, Rue Reau eine : rr the ext a > A sign it to King Edward. The Privy | mur, Paris Jeeted- § Cr acts whee | Seal, of which the chief function is to| Great Britain--P, B. Ball, room 8 pelecied from Lanadian HOchs are par | geal every document before the Great | and 40, Central House, Birmingham ticularly popular in the United States BE. Parade an agent for Leed McNamara, Canad Gardens, MacLean, No. 14 Bund Apartade Sontum, Grubbegt agent | of the land. Finally, the prospect oi | @ rivalry with the Sovereign, as it did Mexico--A. W. Donly, called upon to do. | profit in the sheep trade is better now | In the days when the Lord Chancellor | 2,029, Mexico, D. F., Mexico. Varsity roughed it a little in the | than it has been for years, and the | ran away to Charles I. with the Great Norway--C. E last half, Walsh having his nose flat- | outlook is promising to those who Seal. It is reported that the Parliamen- | No. 4, Christiania, Norway, tened, but he stayed in the game. Re- | have retained their faith in the sheep tarians were quite nonplussed until it | Denmark and Sweden also. M. Kittson, Rhode Bullding, Cape Town, Cape Colony, . : United States--E. D. Arnaud, Pull ~ ing ® The ssioin oils | The Great Seal, it is well known, man Bulldings, Michigan avenue, Chi teams Ware © . | Light on the Statément of War must never leave the Lord Chancellor's | cago, III. Yarsitv--Gaal Keith: : . . possession, nor must it be taken from West Indies--G. FRustace Burke 'avsity--Goal, Keith; point, Hanley; Miniétes. the country. Mr: Michael MacDonagh, | Kingston, Jamaica. R, Bryson, St. Joht cover, Broadioot; rover, Martin; centre | Tokio, Feb. 3.--The news agency de- | in: his classic book on Parliament, re- | Antigua, agent for Antigua, Montser Clarke; right, 'Toms, left, Dobson. | spatch which made M. Oishi ask Min- | lates how Brougham took it with him | rat and Dominica. 8. L. Horsford, $i Queen's--Goal, Mills;, point, Mac- {ister of War 'Terauchi, in the diet, | to Scotland, andi excited the great in-! Kitts, agent for St. Kitts, Nevis an donnell; cover, Sutherland: rover + | whether Japan intended to urge Grob dignation of his royal master. He had | the Virgin Islands. Edgar Tripp, Por Walshs. centre, Crawford; right, Dob- | Britain to reform her army organiza- | arrived at Rbthlemarchus, and as a | of Spain, Trinidad, agent for Trinidm son; left Richardson, tion, and made Gen. Terauchi reply | great privilege disclosed his treasure | ana Tobago. Referoe--Roy Thomas. Goal umpires | that it would do so at some future | to the ladies of the party gathered | Canadian High Commissioner's Office --J. Broadfoot, and George Mackie. | date, misrepresented the incident. To | there by the Duchess of Bedford. Great Britain--W, L. Griffith, secre Timers--J. Sifton, M. B, Baker and T. opposition's interpellation as to the These playful people hid it in a tea- | tary, 17 Victoria street, London, 8. W Welsh. necessity of suggesting to Great Rrit- | chest, and Lord Brougham was really | England. Harrison Watson, Canadini Trade branch, 7 London, BE. C, Canadian Emigration Agents, Belgium--D. Treau de Coell, Peace reigned supreme at the police Advises Tathlies Not to Oppose | (a the Great Sea] of England was po rance~ Paul Wiallard, 10 Rue 4 court, to-day. | wentories. used as a frying-pan. Co ra The Monday Reading Club will moet Feb. . 3.~The pope has tele Once, indeed, the Great Seal has Great Britain--W, T. R. Preston, 1 Bruce Walker, 57 St. Enocl square, Glasgow, Scotland, John Web Dublir 17 Victorhs H. M. Murray Western Mall Building, Cardiff, Wales that, aithough the "Pursebeare yg | much Soymen yas Spent Fo the ways accompanies the Lord TS color WALK WITH THE BOYS, howe of Mr. and Mrs, G. Ularke, on} int the House of Lords, the Great . . Friday evening, when over sixty in Seal is not in the satchel. It is left in Dr. Osler's Advice to Veterans Want to Keep Up. 3 "Counsels and Ideals" is the title o the night of Monday, March 19th, at} ¢ their marriage. Mr. Clarke's large | cellor, Dr. William Osler's new book Upor the opera house. | and beautiful home is well adapted the question of age limit of man's util TT. J; Lockhart, real estate agent, i for such a gathering, and everyone Wasted Rebuke. ity the physician whose views on thi gold, op Briday, L ig Lo - onsees ® | was made by their host and hostess, Mr. Gosset, the popular sergeant of | subject provoked so much discussios arm o v acres a wthrook, to last winter says in his book: "When a man nor wax nor honey cai child had not yet reached seven, snd | his customers to write their names on larly with reference to the modes of . t of the scaffold on ai 7 from that down there was a regular | it and opposite tell what they were do- ling at tie 100 hee about ol ar death and the sensations of the dying series of twine, The mother moved | ing for human A lawyer wrote, "I ie PEAT, | Ninety suffered bodily pain and dls. another, eleves In' this matter no pre-eminence over the dieth thw or pro 'ripps' nile drops Man McKinnon, S8un Build 29 Ru . fo Eng Wh Mahood's Drue Store TEYjcugo Record- Herald, 9c. to $2.50 nt December 30th, December 30th, December 30th, December New Insurances issued during 1905 (gr oss) Insurance 1904-- Fo Net Ledger Assets u 1905-- To Cash for Premiums i. we To Cash on Investments, ete, To Rent (less taxes and all charge) To Profit on Securities ... .. .. pres To Special Deposit ... oo wo sn sn sien on S + 1905-- By Expenses .. . By Commissions, Agents a i Payments for Death Claims By Matured Endowments By Surrendered Policies ... By Matured Investment Policie By Dividends to Policy-holders : By Annuitants ... . By Interest on Guarantee Fund "" Assets 30th, 1905 By First Mortgages -on Real Estate... By Real Estate, value 8213,417.76) | Loans on Policies, By By By By old Cash in Banks and on hand . To Dividends on Policies declared and unpaid... wien pi To Premiums paid in advance .. To Interest on Policy Loans poid in advance Net Surplus in foree at end of 1905 (gross) We have examined the Books, Documents; representing "the E foregoing Pratement and Balance Sheet, and also the securities in he' a8 he and certify to their Spreet nu, H. D. LOCKHART JOHN H. Dlstwrsements Fxpensos and Salaries 10 8 surrendered . 8 144,622 32 Stocks, Bonds, and Debentures (market "Value : including Company 's Buildings (appraised Loans on Bonds and Stocks (nearly all on call) Wei aves aie ivaneints A988 nj. ; an 4,770,688 o, mye eseiam ---------- i $6,606,081 18 By Premiums outstanding, ete. (less cost of collection) ..,. 208.990 10° (Reserve on same included in Liabilities), xh & By Interest and Rents due and acerved ... oo won vn wei 42.049 38 ¥ $0,968,013 oo Liabliities EY December 30th, 1905 rt To Guarantee Fund | To Assurance and Annuity "Reserve Fund To Death losses awaiting proofs .... To Additional provision for expenses an connection with the business of 1 iva. serie aves Wasse 10.000 0 To Half year's Interest Accrued.on Guarantos Fund 3,000 00° and y outhers GORDON, F.OA: YOUNG, F.C.A. (Can), i ¥ 5 (Co ation. " Vice: Presidents ~JOHN L, President HON BLAIKIE. SIR W. R, MEREDITH, LL.D. E. GURNEY, ESQ. Directors HON. SIR J. R. GOWAN, KC.M.G., LL.D, K.C; M. J, HANEY: ESQ; J. K. OSBORNE, ESQ. LIEUT..COL. D. MeCRAR, GUELPH; JOHN N, TAKE, ESQ; W. K. GEORGE, ESQ; J. D. THORBURN, M, D.. Medical Director. : Secretary, Managing Director, % W. B. TAYLOR, B.A, LL.B. L. GOLDMAN, ALA, F.CA, . 1, G. McCONKEY, Superintendent of Agencies, | A i SPENCE 'S, day party last week, said Tommy, The annual report showing marked proofs of the continued progress andi mt in due course to each policyholder solid position of the company; and containing a list of the securities held, and also those upon; which the company has made collateral loans, will be! 7 LADIES' SUITS, for "ere SPECIAL---Striped Flannelette regula 50e.. duality, for STOCK-TAKING BARGAINS in Black and Navy Vicuna Cloth and Mixed Tweeds, regular prices $1250 and $15.00, $6.00 ¥ NVOMEN'S OXFORD, Black and Mixed Tweed Costs, sizes 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, regular prices $5.00 to ) OF «vu svsnann's notion nestonies sd someone dures See the Children's and Women Untrimmey and Ready-to-Wear Hats at Women's Ready-to-Wear Hats at ... Nightgowns, Sst sinister 490. full - sizes, The Leading Milinsty SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY COUCHES THIS WEEK. Fancy Heavy Fringed Velour nok ye ho 7 OBLY wirrieinsesinsssen sarasinsomnssaon The Newest Thing in Verona i ug, ONY civomiiisserimsiisnsnsmnd PRIVATE OR CITY AMBULANCES. CALL 147. A Swell Affair. ttle Jimmie Johnson had a birth- That must have been nice," pied the teacher, re Mr. and yesterday Fancy Moquette Couches, only ui vies i. ALSO--~ Three Parlor Sets. to close out at oh, JAMES REID, THE LEADING "UNDERTAKER "Yes it was Md ol. Bo He comin' down wil nearly everybody sanght ---r or Wilton "A at gas | " Fw

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