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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 13 Jun 1902, p. 2

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crawl-wuss. l"? l, l: :-' ~F7p’15 ~_. collars are among the latest novelties shown, and possess many advantages. 1 To cut this waist in the medium size ‘4 yards of material 21 inches wide, 3 3-4 yards 27 inches wide, 3 1-2 yards 32 inches wide, or 2 yards 44 inches wide will be required, with 1 1-4 yards of all-over lace 18 inches wide for yoke, collar, stock and cuffs. STILL THEY WONDER. ..IPHYSICIANS AND SCIENTISTS WERE NEVER SO BEWIL- ._-_ The Ottawa Miracle is Still Being ‘ Discussed at the Regular Meet- ings of the Doctors of the Capi- tal City. Ottawa, Ont., J une 2.â€"(Special-)â€" lTo say that the miraculous case of {George H. Kent, of 309 Gilmore "istrcet, had shaken Medical Circles to their very foundation, is putting BOX-PLAITED WAIST. Box-plaited waists with fancy yoke I"mildly. ‘- The facts of the case have been so thoroughly and satisfactorily estab- ‘lished by Mr. Kent's sworn stateâ€" ;ments as to leave no room for misâ€" understanding or mistake in the matter. '5 Mr. Kent had Bright’s Disease ; he had been in bed for months, graduâ€" ally getting worse ; physicians could [do nothing for him. 1 His case had reached that stage ‘lwhen his body was terribly bloated. ‘ He was so low that he had con- yulsions, which were rapidly grow- ing more frequent. In the interval between these conâ€" vlulsions he was almost entirely un- conscious. v I In this extremity the physicians at last told his wife one evening that he could not live until morning. While watching by his bedside Mrs. Kent chanced to pick up a paper tontaining an advertisement of a cure of Bright's Disease by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. It was then midnight, and all the drug stores were closed, but the devoted wife determined, that even at this extremely late hour the would make one more eliort to save her husband’s life. _ Accordingly she despatched a mes- senger, woke up the nearest drugâ€" gist, procured a box of Dodd's Kidâ€" ney Pills, which she commenced to administer at once. - Mr. Kent did not die that night, for from the first dose of 'Dodd’s Kidney Pills he commenced to im- prove. All other treatments and medicines were discarded, and the Use of this remedy tinned. Gradually yet surely this wonder- ,lul remedy arrested the progress of the dread Bright’s Disease. It took Dod'd’s Kidney Pills about six or seven weeks to rest-ore Mr. Kent to good health. This is seven years ago, and he has never lost a day’s work through illness since. -â€"-â€".â€"~+ “Who’s that ‘2” said Jenkins, one cold night, disturbed in his repose by someone knocking at the street carefully conâ€" door. “A friend," was the answer. -~"What do you want ?” “Want to stay here all nighc." "Queer taste, ain't it ? But stay there by all means," was the benevolent answer. Beylon Tea Is the finest {Tea the world produces, and is sold only in lead ' ackets. Elack, Mixed and Green. hpan tea drinkers try “Salads.” Green tea, California. is producing daisies a. loot in circumference. “#3 Minard’s llniment is in last Russia, Austria and France- pos- sess field guns capable of firing 15 shots 9. minute. British guns canâ€" not do better than six. Nel Nol Nol No! This word is used four times by Prof. W. Hodgson Ellis, Official Analyst to the Dominion Govern- ment, in reporting the result of his analyses of Sunlight Soap. “ No unsaponifled fat ": that means no waste. “No free alkali”; that means no damage to clothes or hands. v “ I~'.o loading mixture "; that means every atom is .pure soap. “No adultbration whatever "; that means pure ingredients. ' ‘ Try Sunlight Soapâ€"Octagon Barâ€"- and you will see Prof. Ellis is right. He should know. 202' Before becoming a. policeman a man must be able to swim. row. and send a telegraphic message. â€".4 THE reruns BANK Proceedings of the Thirty-First An- nual snenal Meeting of the stockholders- Thc thirty-first Annual General Meeting of . he Dominion Bank was held at the Banking d cues of thtehIiigfigutlon, Toronto, on Wednes. ' a. ma . l Xhiong tios'Ie present were noticed: Col. [Masom Messrs. William Inca, William .S ry. E. B. Osler. M. P., W. D. Matthews, .'V llliam Ross. M. l’., A. W. Austin, Thomas lWalmsley, Timothy Eaton, Dr. J. F. Ross, {W. G. gassels avid Smith, G. W. Lewis, IA. R.- oswell. . Leedla , Richard Brown, .G. N Re colds. A. F0? 3. V. H. E. Hutchi- fson, W. . Brock, M. , J. J. Foy K. 0., .John '1‘ Small Anson Jones. . vWright. ‘Dcvld Eli? William Davies, .11. . Stark, H. IGordon ackenzle. J. Gordon Jones, W. ;Croc’kor, A. K. Roy. Geor c D. Scott, Geo. B. 'Sweetnzm, J. F. Kirvanag1 , H. B. Hodglns, Ira :Stendlsh, A. E. Webb, Jo n M. Bond, Charles .Ooclzshutt, John Stewart, H. M. Pellatt, '1‘. G. {Brough and others. . _ 5 It was moved by Mr. W 111mm lnce. seconded "by Mr. W. R. Brock. that Mr..E. B. Osler do take the chslr, and that Mr. T. G. Brough do not as secretary. I . Messrs. A. R. Boswelland W. G. Cassela were appointed Scrutlneers. '- The Secretary read the report _of the Dlrectors to the Shareholders, and submit- ted the Annual Statement of the affairs of the Bank, which is as follows: To the Shareholders : The Directors beg to present the follow- ing statement of the result of the business géotghe Bank for the year ending 30th April, Balance of Profit and Loss Ac- count, 30th April, 1901 . . . . . . . . $100,482 10 Premium received on new Capt 59,708 12 tal Stock . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Profit for the year ending 30th April, 1802, after deducting charges of management, etc.. and making provision for bad and doubtful debts .......... 353,172 54. $518,362 76 Dividend 2 per cent" val let August. 1901 $61,400 10 Dlvi end 2} per cent... paid lat November. 1001.. 61,900 60 Dividend 2 per cent, pal let February 1902.. 62,488 00 Dividend 0 per cent..pa. a is let May-,1 2 ........ 62,500 00 ,, $248,288 70 Translated to deserve Fund 59,708 12 â€"--â€"$307,996 8?. Balance of Profit and Less carried ______ forward............................ $205,365!” RESERVE FUND. Balance at credlu of account, 30th April. 1901 . . . . . . . ..$2,440,291 88 Transferred from Profit and Loss Account ............... 59.70812 $2,500,000 00 Branches of the Bank have been opened during the past year in Gravenhurst, Ont., Wlngham, Ont, Stunstead, Que. and in Toronto at the corners of Elder nnd Bath; urst-streets and Queen and Teraulay-streets. Premises have been secured in London, Cunt” and a Branch will shortly be opened t ere. All Branches of the Bank have been in- spected during the past 12 months. E. B. OSLER, Toronto, 28th May, 1902. President. Mr. E. B. Osler moved, seconded by Mr. W. D. Matthews, and Resolvedâ€"That the report be adopted. It was moved by Mr. John T. Small, sec- onded by Mr. Thomas Walmsley, and Resolvedâ€"That the thanks 0!. this meet~ lug be given to the President, Vice-Presl- dent and Dlrectors for their services during the past year. It was moved by Mr. William Ross, M.P., seconded by Col, Mason, and Resolved,â€"That the thanks of this meet- ing be given to the General Manager, Man- agers, Inspectors and other Ottlcers of the Bank for the efficient performance of their respective duties. It was moved by Mr. Anson Jones, sec- onded by Mr; B. Cumberland, and Resolved -â€"'1‘hat the poll be now opened for the election of seven Directors. and that the same he closed at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, or as soon before that hour as five minutes shall elapse without any vote being polled, and that the scrutlneers, on the close of the poll, do hand to the chalr- men a. certificate of the result of the poll. The scrutlnecrs declared the followmg gentlemen duly elected Directors for the ensuing year: Messrs. A. W. Austln, W. R. Brock, M.P., ’1‘, Eaton J. J, Fey, K.C., William Ince. Wilmot 1). Matthews and n. B. Osler, M.P. At a subsequent meeting of the Directors Mr. E. B. Osler, M.P., was elected Presl- dcnt and Mr. W. D. Matthews Vlce-Presl» dent for the ensuing term. GENERAL STATEMENT. LIABILITIES. Notes in Circulation ..........$2,228,136 00 Deposits not hear- ing interest ...$ 2,510 764 88 Deposits hearing- lnterest . . . . . . . 18,351,795 45 ,_ â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"20,862,550 83 Balance due to London, Agents. 893,282 18 Total Liabilities to the Public.23,48«1. Capltnl Stock paid up. . . . , . . .. 2,500, Reserve Fund. .. . .$2,500,000 Balance of Profits carried forward. 205,365 94 Dividend No. 78, payable 13: May. 62,500 00 Former Dividends unclaimed . . . . . . 141 25 RcServcd for Inter- est and Exchange 180,798 70 ,_ Rebate on Bills Discounted 66,762 89 â€"- 8,015,588 25 $28,999,571 29 00801 00000 '1? ii .= I." I: l lllllll mun .i F . u l t. gar m ntal Fences and Po tr _ Page Woven Wire Fence Owin to the variations of the Canadian climate, . consi erable allowance must be made in all fences for contraction and expansion, which makes an or- . dinary wire fence unservicenble, as when it expands m it begomelé 5011302? as (tie pligve of little value. Note cecal-Wt a ma es 1 e s c an ac -reguls {infir‘g’g‘gfigg is mad, of “Page” wire, which is twice as strong as ordina wire. Prices are ulsrly low t elseuon. 50000 miles of Page fences now in use. 6 Rotting. The Page Wire Fence Co.. lellod. Walkervlllc. Ont. .. ting. The Page e also make Gates selfâ€"possessed. I wish they’d get A FEW POINTS. ‘ Many a barefaced lie is old enough to have Whiskerson it. The critic shouldn't forget that he has faults of his own. The fellow who borI‘OWS 50 cents is content to do things by halves. King Edward is leaking forward to the crowning event of his career. Any woman will tell you that try- ing on a new dress is also trying on ‘ the nerves. The artist may not be severe with his model, and yet he makes her stand around. i The leader of the orchestra may face the music and still be talked about behind his back. The only ' way some people could take a. tumble to themselves would be to walk in their sleep. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"__â€"___.___ ASSETS. Specie .... .. .. .. $1,018,767 64 Dominion Gov- ernment D e - mega Notes. .. 1,402,826 00 Deposit w l t b. Dominion Gov- ernment for Se- curity of Note Circulation . . . . Notes of and Cheques on oth- er Banks . . . . . . 1,031,520 0‘ Balances (in e from o t h e r Banks in Can- ada . . . . . . . . . Balances d u e from o t h e 1: Banks e l s e - where than in Canada and the United King- dom . . . . . . . . . . Provlnclal Gov- ernment Secur- ltles . . . . . . . . . . Canadian Muni- cipal Securities and Brltish or Foreign or C0- lomnl Public deem-Ines other than Canadian. Railway and oth- er Bonds, Dc~ bentures a n (1 Stocks . . . . . . . . 2,610,018 10 Loans on Call se- ‘ cured by Stocks ' and Debentures 8,012,004 33 â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"$11,377,784 05 100,000 00 705, 508 89 688,794 09? 98,624 22 712,735 88 . Bills Discounted and Advances Current . .. . . . .$17,101,052 08 Overdue d e b t s (estimated loss provided for). . 18,891 4.0 Real Estate, oth- er than Bank Premises . . . . . 44,060 415 Mortga es 0 11 Real state sold by the Bank... 18,871 ll) Bank Premises. . 485,183 40 Other Assets not Included under foregoing heads 9,278 70 17,821,787 2-1: 1 328.999.571 29 T. G. BROUGH, Gen... . , .h Toronto, 3011. April, .92. “1‘” “mm” -â€"-â€"â€"+_____ A farmer says that a cow can be cured of kicking by catching hold of her leg while in the act. Just so ; and a bee can. be cured of stinging by catching hold of her sting whil in the act. Try them aboth ; it’s fun. .5...“ WAS A .GIDDY Fill. All Have Found Out What a Good the British Empire.» Thing Wheeling Is.â€"Popu1ar Everywhere. Several years ago bicycling was a giddy fad, and the craze for it swept over the country like a wave, sawalâ€" lowing everybody in its track. "The land and Wales are Water' and 222" 700 orchard. rich and fashionable took it up for a season or two, and everybody fol- lowed their lead, especially -the W0- men. But everybody did not drop it when the rich tired of wheeling. On the contrary, we all found out how much utility there is in a, bicycle. Truth it is that there is practically nothing on the catalogue to take its place, espeâ€" clally in the country districts where means of transportation are very limited, and now that the price of the very best wheel is within easy reach of any pocket-book, it is safe to say that very few Canadians in the cities or beyond their walls will 000 Sheep-2 France. 20.000.000 ; Ar- pass the season without one’of, these useful vehicles. GREAT CANADIAN BICYCLES. It is no small compliment to the Canadian artisan that Canadian made bicycles positively control the market here and in the other colonies. They have the good lines and finish of the best Amerâ€" ican wheels, but are more solidly and carefully built. The ‘ ‘ Cleveland, ' ’ ‘ 'llilassey-H'arris, ’ ' “Brantford,” and “Perfect” wheels are famous the world over. Write to the Canada Cycle 6d Motor, Co., Limited, 34 King St., West, Toron- to, for catalogues. , -â€"â€"oâ€"â€"â€" Mrs. Homeleighâ€"“There is one thing about our girlsâ€"they are al- ways se1f~possessed.” Papa Home- leigh (grimly)â€"“Yes ; they are too someone else to possess them.” Mlnald's Linlmenl for Rheumatism "In all my life,” she said, with a sigh, “I have seen only one man that I would care to marry.” “Did he look like me ?” he carelessly ask- ed. Then she flung herself into his arms, and wanted to know what scâ€" cret power men possess that enables them to tell when they are loved. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on as well as enj oyment prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the. damage they will do isten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hal's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F.J. Cheney 8:. ("o.. ’1‘0- 5 Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu lne. It is taken internally,nnd made in Toledo Ohio, by F. J. Cheney 85 Co. Testimonials as mercury will surely destroy the sense of men“ yam“ A “We and speedy cure for all ADVICE'TO OLD MAIDS.-â€"~Givo your gentlemen friends good tea. It in unnecessary to go to India for a - ‘93?" ALL GRO CERS. LEA PAET. Pimempyhmg. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY THEM; THEY ARE GOOD AND CHEAP AND WILL BE OVER IN A FEW DAYS. The DaWson Commission 00., Limited, Toronto. Consignments of Produce Solicited. â€"â€" .@eacaoaoaeéeaoceaoaoéoeoacfioéeao$o@oeoeaeoéc6 3 A w . is worth half a. dozen dips of poor seen near S " n ' ' paint with a reputation. Get the best paint you can. Don’t pay exorbitant prices, but do pay a fair price. Buy damsay’s Paints? and you only pay a. fair price for 6 the oldest arid best known paints a in Canada, the most durable. the“ ‘ best ground, the most economical, 0 made from purest materials, made a right. Drop us a. card and ask for BOOKLET “K” FREE. showing how some homes are Iainted. , , I v, A. scheme sea, 5“““42 ° . " " MONTREAL Paint Makers; 6 eoeaeaeeoeeeeeeoeaeoaeaeeooeeeoeeeseoeoeoeo at. m cacaomgo ®e®e©c®o®o@o@c@9@o®e@ cacao 6 1,300 Iris‘hmenv die violent deaths for every 570 Irishwomen._ ‘ Every German regiment has a chiropodist in its ranks. â€"â€"- L ’ Yâ€"Z W‘se Head Disinfectâ€" I l r . ante‘Secl‘a: Powderl dusted in the bath softens. the water at the same time that it disinfects. The United States has 1,964 miles of abandoned canals, against‘ 300 No fewer than 587 languages are miles in Great Britain. spoken in Europe. 1,1535% W P C, 1L3! Stops tho Cough and works of! the Cold. ' Laxative Bromc-Quinlne Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure. No Pay. Price 25 cents. THE MOST POPULAR DENTIFRIGE. CALVERT’S oar-zone * rooTH Powosa Preserves the teeth. Sweatcns the breath. Strengthens the gums 36,000 British families had aver- age incomes of £770 a year in 1800. To-day 222,000 families have aver- age incomes of £1,500. For Over Sixty Years Mus. WINSLOW'S Soorumo SYRUP has been used by millions of mothers for their children while teething. Itsoothcs the child, softens the gums. alloys pain. cures wind colic, regulates the Stomach and bowels, and is the best remedy for Diarrhaza. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by druggists throughout the world. Be sure and ask for“l\1us.“r'1:\‘lli.0w's Scorumo Srnur.‘ Of the 1,263 bishops of the Roman Catholic Church, 130 hold sees in Instruments, Drums, Uniforms. Etc. EVERY Tfl‘difl GAR HAVE A BAND Lowest prices ever quoted. Fine catal 500 lllustral ions, mailed tree. Write us 10193;! thing in Music or ‘lliulcnl Insirumcntv'. WHALEY RDYGE 86 00.. Limited. Toronto,0nt. and Winnipeg, Man 'l‘u‘) {TIRE A 00!.“ IN ONE DAY. Take Laxmive Brcmo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. ill. W. Grove's signature '3 on each box. 250. 200,075 acres of the area of Eng- PETEEQTEX. Wm ‘ Kprgparalinn made from crude BEAUMONT 'mchAS 01L. Lareatcst medical zilscovery on that contain Mercury throat, brouch'al and lune: dlzemies, consump- tion in. its earlier stages. and rheumatism. Large bottle prepaid to any address on re eelpt of one do: lrr. Address, BEAUJIONT MEDICAL COMPANY, Box 509, Beaumont, Texas, U.S..A. ede, 0., contains no mercury, and taken in- ernally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying comments created or Dyed; also Lndles' Vl'car of all klnds, and House Hangings of every description. GOLD MEDALIST DYERS. BRITISH . AMERICAN DYEING- CO’Y; tree. Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa & Quebec. Sold by Drugglsts, price 756 per bottle. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. 25c hurreney A New 250 curt cney Bill will be sent to any customer who, after purchasing 0 box of Gileadfne, fails to find It all that it is recommended. 250. Drugglsts, er Gileadinc 00.. Toronto. The United Kingdom has 30,000,â€" gentina, 74,500,000. WIRE WOUNDS. My mare, a very_valuable one, was badly bruised and out by being caught in a wire fence. Some of the wounds would not heal, although I tried many different medicines. Dr. Bell advised me to use MINARD’S LINIMENT, diluted at first, then stronger as the sores began to look better, until, after three Weeks, the sorcs have healed, and best of all the hair is growing well, and is not _ white, as is most always the case in horse wounds. in eagerness? .___â€". FOR SALEâ€"Two Q-rsvolutlon Campbell Presses, bed was inches. Splendll order. Prloe $1,000 each. Terms easy. 3. FRANK WILSON. 73 West Adelaide§t., Toronto F- M- DOUGET' omlnion Llna‘Steamshlpi Montreal to Liverpool. Boston to leor- pool. Portland to Liverpool. Via. Queens town. Large and Fast Steamshxps. Sn crior sccommodntlon for all claasue or vmnenxore. Sn cons and. Stateroom! are nmldships. Special attention has been lven to the Weymo uth . ' w.‘ Home-grown eggs would last Great Britain for 6%,- months; home-grown bread, ten weeks. ._._; Second Saloon and Third-Class accommo etion. F rates of passage and all particulars, apply to any age of the Company. or Richards, Mills a Go, 77 State St. Boston. _ D. Torrance 5: Co. Montreal and Portlgbi Minard’s Linimenl lures La Glippe v war. one difficulty 0) - - breathing, ' tightne'ssol the chest, wasting away of flesh, throat troubles, consumption, coughs, calarrh, colds, pneuménia and pleurisy. A SAMPLE FREE BY HAIL to every sufferer. PUL-Mo is for sale by all druggists at $1.00 per large bottle, and 15 centsfor small bottle, or direct from THE PUL-MO CO., TORONTO, ONT. Remakes... wearer: “’1: want at once lrustwmtby men and wamen in every locality. local or traveling, to int oduce a new discovery and keep our Blllw cards and sxlycrtlsmg matter tucked. up In conspicuous places througn )u: the town and country. Steady employment year round commission or unlit-v, 56:.00 per Month and Expenses. not no exceed $2.50 per .1 \y. Write for pan iculars. l‘o:tolilce box 337, . . .. . , INTERNAHDNAL nlEDlElN: 60.. 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