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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 25 Mar 1910, p. 2

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Ffl‘mmhf “"5 mt’mest 11‘“ 'f‘lniead. to NUS knowing it was waded, he too ponit where many capitalists e awn UP Bi Helium __ “FRUIT-A-TIVES". THE FAMOUS FRUIT MEDICINE, SAVED HIS LIFE. Some Have Been Kept Over Two Years at Montr al. A despateh from Montreal says: Montreal’s Chief Food Inspector, Dr. MCGELI‘Y)’, has been investigat- ing cold-storage conditions here. In one cold-storage place Dr. McGarry has: found that no less than two thousand sheep have been kept for the last two years. The owners of the sheep declare that they are still I ' . r In! ' v I: 3' - r a v r ‘ y y in good Condition and fit for conâ€" snapped the hammer, and the ‘L~{‘.i1£11\ 3‘1“? “3:37 l‘ufieli' {é §uuipl§ion. The report will show charge of buckshot blew his sis- 1 ‘1“ “"e"1lne ‘l most llnhm‘ ter’s head nearly oil. The victim med forests “f native llm'd“"‘-‘0dsi was sitting in a chair with her tWo- iii'lmlilcalloukc‘l “DO” the Eucalyl" Yearâ€"old grandchild prattling' by (fill? 9:111!) in “.l‘ filllely limit-certain her side. when the accident ocnirâ€" ” .m l lull-.11“ llull’”“i5' ‘1“‘1- rod and H)” little “He’s, Home iv, but little attention was given to the! _ ' i.‘ ‘ n '_,“',_, Wonderful growth and the intense‘v (VVilliamsloWn. Ont;.lu1y27th,1908.ui {Ilium-MIC: .tpliidsy iii“) 16f! “cub hardness 0f mle Silei‘ll‘f‘w “l l5“- ‘I suffered all my life. from Chronic 0 a" 18 1310513 L *WI 1 g)” ' cup-pug '{eqpnt' yam-q [n.flvpvor C01‘5UPa_l10n and 110 d0Ct°h°f remedyn , . , , v y T. , v i ‘ hare proven the fact that l“1'("ll\"): lever tried helped me. “Fruit-aâ€"tive5” l OLRLD COLD “4V1 El» 0) bil.‘.([ _ - . ' , ' . H ( . l Promptly cured me. Also, last spring .. ._. @115 “'1” STOW 1“ Culllm'illil :15 l'ifzid- Ilmdabad’attqck of~BIADDFR and Th. .- ~ . ' - . . ily as in its own native e'untr (E l i 4 4 . iec Men Seriously Iiinncd by U y J KIDNEY TROUI‘LE aid the do tor i . ' » l . Aiistral“ ¢ ' ' - V r' . t- i 1 c I Lxmosmn at Sydney, 1N. 5-. 1a, and the following quota. also that in some coldâ€"storage places there is stored food that has gone beyond “prime” condition. It is likely that more stringent reguâ€" lations Will be enforced. MW..-â€" 1“! FTY l“ i S H l". R M ill-N PERI SH. Adrift. on an lee Flor iii the Giili" ' of Finland. “3* A dcspatch from St. I’etersburg "Says: Fifty fishermen who were set- k‘tdiift upon an ice floe which broke away from the shore iiearVI’eterhof, on the south shore of the Gulf of ;l"inlnud, are believed to have poi“ fished, as search for them has been lfutile. gave me up but “Friiit~a-tives” saved tion from “A 'Handbook for Eu- A despatch from Sydney, N. 8., calyptus ‘Plantcrsfl issued by the 5 my life. I am now over eighty years i 533's: An explosion occurred on Satâ€"[California State Board of Forestry l of age and I strongly recommend “Fruit-a-tives" for Constipation and ‘ - Kidney Trouble”. urday at the open hearth furnaces confirms this statement. (SignedHAMEs DINGWALL, of the Dominion Iron and .Stecl Page (33) Under favorable condi- 50cabox,6f0r$2.soâ€"-0rtrial'boxnzsc plant. Three men were seriously tions trees in seeding plantations â€"at dealers 01‘ from Fx‘mL-a-twes burned by flying molten metal and have reached a maximum develope L‘m‘ted' Ottawa" severely injured. Supt. Macchy, ment of 5 inches in diameter and 67' Wlof the blast iurnaces department, feet in height in four years. This come thirteen p0,. cent; decreased lwho was. passmg through .the null represents angavcrage of 17 feet lits Expense and Death (Elainls‘lflh the time of 'tlic'cxplosmn, wasflicight growth ‘per year, though a Ratio nine pel- cenh; increased its most badly‘injurcd. All thevictnnslgrowth of 10 to 15 feet in height Assets Sixteen per Cent; increased will recover. It was caused by yearly is thegeneral average. 57031.15, an the Canadian Life In_ its Government Reserve Lwcnty_ pouring cold water on slag. the most rapid seedling growth ~â€" ..â€"_â€"_._. “by l. YEAR‘S ll‘lCOilD BUSINESS. Splendid Showing of The Excelsior Life Insurance Company. Bumuce com um; _. hm. in th_ ,ust lthree my cent - decreased its Lia- ~-â€"- 1. ~~~~~~ noted was made by a tree wliich'in few Yearsl sli'loswn c reiiiaflchble lbilitiesi tilll'liy-SC’VCII per ccntl, ad- i370 RABIES FACT 0F TORONTO' “inc Sears “‘30th a height Of 125 C growth. The. confidence of the bco- dell to its Net Surplus 0“ POHCYl- m - v fee" and a dia’lleter Of 36 inCheS' aapm‘flflo“ pic‘of Canada in their own institu- HOldCI‘S’ ACCOlllll} forty-three 1701‘:'Rcl)ort or D!" Rul‘hm'ffnlfl‘ let" The Eucalyptus“ i” l'ell'l‘ll'kable LAWDS’ 4 tions has been well merited. Thciccnt. and more than doubled its! General or “"5 Dl’mmmn' lt1‘€C*1'emaTkfllJle from almost 6"01'3’ i ATP 5" managements of the most successoli‘vcb Unillloted Surplus. The total! A. despatch from Ottawa says:‘St‘mdPOint as COIllPal‘ed With the "3‘ ' :: “‘LEY‘ ICALRRE praiseworthy in their efforts to keep iholders now stand at $140.00 forlary-General, stated on \‘y’edncsdayifm Cl’el‘gl‘eefl‘ 'bull a llill‘ClWOOd- ll? down expenses while enlarging their 10"“? 53100-00 Of Liabilith it IDOSl‘Iithat reports which had been appear- 15 0119 0f the hardest of hardwoods,' field of operations, adding to their Ilnassailable DOSilJiOD all through. int-3r in the press as to mad dogsiblw 1-“ a mom. ml)1d QI‘OW‘H‘ than assets and increasing their divi- The management Of the Excelsior 'liaving bitten people in several dis-la“? 091' Hal“? SOHWOOdS- AS 31 - dends to policy holders. Canadiansyhas shown a most praiscworthylti-icts of Ontario east of Toronto seedlng Ill rquCS about {L5 “Well have not been slow to recognize the ;conservatisin in the selection of new , are not borne out by the facts elicâ€" I care as 34 ll?“ 0f 001'“; and 1t gl'OWSl excellent opportunities for safe and :bllSiDESS and in every essential (rl'iit‘ud by the official investigation. In-alnmst as last, but, after t‘V‘? 01' Profitable investment afforded byllJYV-SI'GSSiVOI'leSS, consistent with thc’none of the cases mentioned has iti “Wee years It l'eClmFeS V’Cl'_.V llt'f‘lc these wcllâ€"niamiged and thoroughlyâ€" llltllEOSl} safety. It has given a inostflieen found that the dogs wcre'sufâ€"faltcntloni and 3’05 Will COlIlJmUG Its supervised financial institutions. lreniarkable and satisfactory acâ€" Ifcring from rabies, and as far as it; lfel'llm'k’lble gmle for mall-Y yeal‘s' 4 The security offered by the regular leou‘nt of itself in the conduct of the now known there has been no ' EV?“ When out Flown there 13 a 590' This is not one of the fastest grow- Canadian cmnpanies is second teleonzpany’s affairs. outbreak of the disease east of To_ out; growth (like our Ganadian mg. Eucalypts’ but is one 0}. the none. in practically no other line! J‘w mm, . y- . chestnut trees), more rapid than hardest and most valuable for fink of financial artivity can it be said spinng SKI}; Tniupmga I >i<~___-- “1,91 fil'srt- \ _ . . bar products. Regarding this parâ€" thas any cenipzmy has ever entered __ nilHADNOUGHT .i PIGMY snip , ihe secret of 11115 mind growth ticular species the United States into liquidatirm or failed to meet A“, Cured by Zimhnuk' is due very largely to the tapâ€"rootl'Dcp’b of Agriculture, Bulletin No. Covwvrg ,_ A I Q‘LIFOWM , "” ‘M am: when. EUCL’XLYPTU S ROSTRATA. Age, 15% months; height, 13% feet: circumference, 13% inch at base; tap root, 16%. feet below surâ€" face. Planted April 20, 1908. Dug up August 5, 1909. [1” companies have been cspggjallylassets for the security of policyiDr. Rutherford. Dominion Veteriu- “‘70 Amerlcan timber “063- It 15 l . rostrata is a timber that is very valuable for iaiiy purposes. It is very hard - . g. in . - . i i -_ - v " ' svstein that nature seems to have r y . 1tglnbl15§bmns m full. At um season, scores of pmplcm lxcai -‘.dnnial Says Size of “ai- “tm‘lved out to )erfection _n this 3.), may qiiotcd.‘ The hxc-elsntir Life Insuianceggn}S and Wu“? “mm.” (,§,,C.(.;ullv___ lessels Must Increase. .‘ . l 1 . . (Page II) The la. Comm,” bag from the first held a- - 1 . ~ ’ .' " - g . species 0t her many wonderful chil- .. r . -»- . . glint. their faces disfmurcd by {mm A despatch from London S'LYS' 1- "\1 - ' -l‘- -l ' f ' Q t f .. , m . those he“ a. . - . w. - (1011. 1 most immecmtey a ter INN “HID. lMUILllee 11} . ;.ilt:5i, dark spots, eruptions, etc. The “The battleship of the future um I' t" vl- "t' n' ' t - fi 11 tors which. are of essential IIn])Ul‘t-;r§kin needq “Lentim ‘ H Ht ' x y H t -1 _ ‘ | p c) iaiisp an int, in .0 an open er. and St1.0ng__almost as hard as iron ance to policy holders. Economy of: Jugt t'bv'n. 'L h t: It 1 i "“ 1'? 1.3)“ 5"“ ' IglfimTll'lmn tlhe the seedlings develop what is called when thorough“. afied The great; , ~ ‘ . I g - . l K w a 1‘ ms gongi iprescn; rea nougi . llS istie 1 m 3-1-00t That is th 'i! m ' O- " -' ‘ -' i ‘ management, productiveness andwhmunh, yr 1 _ . . g . . . ' rl - . 8 ma -1 cenâ€" usefulness of “US tnan is due . . . ,3 . m iave been out iii rain .prcdiction of Rear-Admiral Bacon Hal 1-. 0t qturr ' . 17 v v .d . - . ’ ' securitv of investments and favor-[and q] , . y " ' - - ‘ I ’ “ J ‘ ' "S m ‘L (“l‘n‘l‘u l'u'lnmpally to its diiral'iit' b t1 . ' .. . . ‘ Get and snow. lou llfl\'{l‘C(nlllhtIIlClCI' of the orio'inal Dread-l - - r lv‘ lvlâ€" x - v' l ' ’1 '5’ 0 l ' able mortaiitv experience have I. . . . . i a ‘ . C‘Jlll-SC "-1" “mm 5' ‘Ctps 0“ glo“'mgi under ground and in "ll-I v - v . icon at one moment pi-ii'snirin" Tl('1l lit '1 CH “1 ti I i ' ‘ ' - “‘1‘”- ! ~ ‘ . ~1- a I g , W 10 a C F955“ 16 115th until it finds 'i. su )l ' 0t te' aen ic watchwords of its manade- , \ , , ,, - , . " ‘ ' ' pl 3 “’3 1- - Baron " - - - .v. Stem t‘ '3 f.(. in skating, oi some other exer- g tutu of Naval Architecture on Wed- The following illustration for mamrcd‘g’n Ehufintell. m5“ Limb “cu .~ . ' 7i . . . ' - i ‘ ' . i . ‘ ' . The Mortalit“ Evperience of the mom! lhcn you have. stood trilncsday. The Size ot the ships and which. we are indebted to M1- “; (it the ccfigflifil species. tcut, ‘ ~ ’ J “ “‘ci'w off ” You have spent liour'I the power of their guns in ‘ ' " ' ‘ i i ' ' L 7 “7" Y‘Cn i e mm” “mm - . - ' . - . -- A - - r -/ . ~ not 111- Dyer (/iii'idi'in l. '- v- - .v r . . Excelsror Life IS leinarhable. Thc‘loE mp du ' .n, r h ‘t V t, , .. ,l . . ~, t'l - t .1 . . \ fl. 0 ‘ p s‘ (N c‘ r.iei)iese.itatiie of of gap 15 least actlyve, and carefully ‘ p , . y . , I , . ,i i eons a a unpiia .ercasc uni ac ua war con im.. 01 L11. Jaileddvptlu, [umber (101-3011;. 1. - average mortality expeiieiice per g I ‘ 1} _ _ V H i y m.“ l 1., l ‘ ‘ ‘ > ‘. y . . - V - l 1) need for (h'Ving' have pl-Omd one 10.)”, lives at Fig.1, for 10 years Opium equa to summer heat. 1i.c.n.Qi.iunies tie present theoiies oi iia- tion of Los Angeles, shows What on the mo t C; if . ‘ L‘ . ‘ . V if ' . - ll’ou have covered up your skinâ€"~---‘:X-i\’fll construction, he added. nature and scientific worl' will 3' ' fL' S mm 6 0 cm) umbers all active Canadian companies ISi_ , w ‘ 1 i r _ . . ~ x 110- 0 the whole globe, 1.0+” Ye}, tm and ‘L half FerElFl-‘l 50m lawnâ€"rind gone out int-a r _._-- -..--.._-_-____.,_~__ 5 10 l ' y, 0 " ‘ . ’ la term'mrature away below zeroi Fl‘s' \‘H‘IH Q'yyl‘pu‘ n i a , i . H Gem“ 1119 average of 90 pmlmncntl Don’t form-t ll""t the “"ii iii} to " A i. i V “I I L“ ; J‘H‘ID‘I 01‘ ‘1 m“ . - . _ . . - .. ,iuv r ..r\ it e \ 2‘ - American companies for 190‘: was}| I. H L A” V. ‘ ‘ . ~.' a, {37? Q . H 1‘1 ‘ I” » t . T}, F, 1 ‘co wom Just as any other organ r - r a: 9.x“? y twe m 1’61 Clint‘ . 19 “EC-0 i l of the bodv, and it you overwork 'V “ . .- . ' g If - ' sior 5 average. for an entire police I; u l i l l . . . lil. it n‘ires 'out. Z'iiii~llul' i' the of nineteen years is only about tour I ‘ D ‘ ‘ ” WW - V at u army-v ‘f‘U ,. ,, t . , .1 t1 7. . m. 1909 Showg "emedy. ' Smear it lightly over the FOR Y1, D p,“ LL” " ‘lm‘ "(file . ‘ ‘ spots. the eruptions. the saliow ' ' ""‘ “ Li‘fllkl' “Lelulluu‘lli 3LT: 1910' too lowest percentage in mortality}[witchm qt night .m'd “on”. hm" ' um M ii. ' ' sine" tliel ‘. ' '- ‘ ‘ ' .'.- 5i . ii '3'“ ‘M’chm'? “l (“l-l “if” {3.1 ‘qiiicklv your appearance improves.- ( 1 i H ALLNO [Clini- - ' tonal-m“)! begun Upcm‘t‘mns' l 16 ‘ls tin: ricli retired herbal csscnc IV" ' ~_ :‘ “im' ' . . V . . - ‘ . . . A, .. No ,~ ' . ‘ V _ ._ experience ol the luxcelsmr in this pg Sin], (we) in”) ’t‘w avg“) H” “at I d L (93133-- _’ I DISBURSEMENTS.-v¢.sfi ’ regard is certainly noteworthy. The i 1:3“ :01;leth )éféhv: é}; * 31 ieqogger' Assets, December 0 h. To Policyholders~ i ) importance of a low mortality ratio; “ "' ‘ ,7, ‘ ,l' " " ‘ . " Prem'iums I, ,‘_‘t' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' '51-“N‘05'474 31 Death 01311118 -- - - - -$334.537 26 7 . , - . . ~ - imovcd. Bauer cowr results '1110 J") -- 2.049.820 41 Matured Endowments 9to 137 00 cannot be merestimatcd. It is of, , . _ y I A [Mama 0 _ I u . F "6th, "1.0%,. . Sinufificmnce to the g cells of. the Siilll become transpaiuI .- - - - -..- ~ . . . . . . . . . . . 700,$..7 00 Sui-rendered Pollmes. I 96357 79 I. “3,3; 09;“ a low evlent. and the' delicate bloom of' / a _ Surplus .; “my”... 35,044 54 £02,}; my; I i i i ‘ iheallzh replaces the. sallowncss and -' " v Annultles u '------ 11.843 052 818 so 64' ' J ‘ in l , . . «A I ‘ , ‘5' I ‘9 That licourmiy of lilai'nigcmcntl l‘glm Ifllbi'glgc'mr‘g 007mm] “L ‘ Expenses. ~Taxes, etc . . . . . . . . 453.338 20 i has »_alwuy$ been regarded in its: nj‘ml'l' u; a‘i'nflvgrgl‘ C’n't‘é' b'l’lmo ' Balance NetLeager Assets, De- ‘ true importance in the conduct of; gfilsi’gcc’smlgfiflldgg:,q {58110: pile: camber 313$, 1909 ...= 13,834,174 38 J ,E 'T. ‘. J , .3‘: . . K' . Ltcst-g - l , ~ - w *u â€"M~â€"â€"â€"â€"*‘“â€"I ' - ‘ ' -.__ inc illaiis of the l \‘(i‘lsiori‘s it Iv letc. An drugg‘lstfi and stores at ‘ . $15,105’332 22 516.1053” 2, 3 ed bv the fact that Lounscdor lil«= . ‘ ., , w.:_;:â€"â€"~-~ ._~_.._-..VW__W ' ' ' c ‘500. be); or Zanelluk (.o., l‘oron- ~-~-â€"-â€" . - . v u 9 ‘ l t . icy made the lollouing icicmnc-‘i . f ‘ n". e PCPqu ,Hm‘fu: Wk» mm ) p ‘ V”; 1 H ‘ ~H_ A to this company before the Royavlité.‘t :1 *‘ncl'. jltli‘zi‘oné' ' " ‘ lhllulbbl‘: billuhl. . r » . . . . - , g , . ~â€"-â€"--â€"â€"-â€"~â€"-.\~â€"-â€"--â€"â€"â€" â€"~â€"-â€"-â€"â€"- -â€"â€"__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€". 1 Commission : “I have gone over the S l u 0'3 am ml ‘ M M. .- ‘ ‘_>_ , salaries; I do not think there is! v“, 1;“1701'3‘6â€"1‘ 8” Y1,“ 'Momgmggs ASSElS. $ 68‘85 864. R “46‘ 3]} flAIZIl;LTII;.S.d ago. a. r, - .. i.,, . V, in a. l. ' i__1.l'; . - 1' â€" - - - - - :_: eserve, 2o swan ’asan- ‘_ fé‘gi'llgg‘ftt‘;t“Sufifilgfii‘ligg mgflcgg I pebenmre: alga. Bonds ard .. . .. . . . .$12.065.148 1o , . I A « . ( .3 .. . \V-w 1 . -| y n ,1: I) ,0“ xvii-"1, 408115 on .0 19195 . . . . . . . . . . . o , ,( Regal-VG on lapsed Dcucj‘eg on r, the company to keep down expens- 1"” Shipmcnt‘m (‘l H“ h l - Premium Obligations . . . . . . . 19,885 which surrender values are . es.” ‘â€" L'lglllllllv . Real Estate (Company's Head clalmable .. ’ 1,938 67 i In SUmG l'CSl’t‘OlS. lu'nVGVm-B the A dcspatch from St. Caiharines omf‘e) ' ' ' ' ' ° ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " §°’52§ Death Claims unadJuSted ' ~ - - - 41:2“ 0° most interesting feature in the reâ€" {4;}. rs; Three bin' Ion-v loads of solid Gus“ m flanks ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ‘ "‘ 233’93" Present “11119 0‘ amounts “Gt i sult‘, of the ‘Iginr‘hiorzs bushlegg i”! _ I v . ‘ r“gt P_ I qf “ ‘t Cash at head Ofiiec . . . . . . . .. . . ,186 yet due on matured instal- . U . ' i ' Z ‘ - ‘~ ” . fl 51“” lMSSmg d 0m, » ; . an XML. Duo and Deferred Premiums ment policies .. .. .. . . . . . . 74,404 73 1113 131051110l1‘flll‘5f 0f Ill-5‘. IUVCSL‘ on their way to the (grand trunk (not) _ . _ . _ . . ,_ ._ 354,717 matured Endowments 1mm- ments- DUNN?“ tll_0_l3i1-3l3 11"0 )‘031'8 stat-ion on Tuesday evening testined Interest due and accrued . . . . 292,660 justed , _ , _ _ _ , , _ . , , , . ,. , 2,732 59 “10 ‘1Vl‘l'uge m“? “l “Were/St .ea-l‘ntjd to the richness of the Cobalt silver * "’1 Premiums .paid in advance . . . . 14,282 53 hi all! the Cf'llllzi'lllics (aerating 1“ mines. The silver was all in bars i n Dufcggglitigedlcal fees and sundry ' 19 078 68 Ca ‘ac a. was a snare un eriive ier- .- .: .-‘ a ' s i '- '- .c ‘A .... . . . . . . . . . . . . -. cent Th? “0mm, mum": bf f‘fffl‘i‘hq .lwutfiewmtfi‘j‘l"{“,“fl; Credit Ledger Balances 36,839 00 J .- 3‘ L...’ i, - ‘af’m: w “H ‘M"11‘,11D‘?1‘S em“ 21‘ “1nd” ‘3“.‘0 4 Surplus. December 3lst, 1909.. 2,269,692 25 i HIUSH ~‘lllll)'~ll1(1s “37: i bdme seventy-Six of them in all. the wholr V (Surplus on Government Stamb source Wag“ llllll' lllld 11 fill/h Def totalling up to about seven tons ol ard of Valuation, $2,973,~ 5 CONS-i Wlnl“. llmm'lCim 0011113311108 solid silver. It all came from the. / ‘7‘9-51) .p...,. . . .. __. . _... . . . . .- ’ averaged slightly better than the Tlioi'old Sine ter, and was smelrcd ' $14,518 ' “ ‘ ‘ ' " English. the .ltxcelsior Life, how- from Cobalt mm, The 511m,- g.~.eg ' ..-_.'--_.-..r._. in; . ___1. 61 g ever. earned dining the Same to London, England, through Mont. ‘ MM” M , period the remarkable sum of more- 1.34; and Halifax. AS it is very AiJidil‘f-dqzz‘n‘trlr [f?rflllltl('(5f\ii‘l‘ni\'lu.I“ I ~ . ~ 1 ’ _ ' ' . . . -. l . -. J I . ‘. .. .. .4 A _-’i '. I o - ~.,, . . . than SEW“ l)”- lellt-fm Ills mVeSli' heavy Stllfi,.lt8 very weight adds to Warm-inn, .mmmry 24, mo. ( Gl‘o‘ WEGLNAH' “mum”? Dll'CClor- "l ments' 1” 1909.1” .“ltereSt' earn' W5 security 11 tl'anSit, though every , , "-' WWW P ings were the highest of_»aiiy eom- precaution will be taken on route. New Bug‘nefls (all cana‘llan) erl-ten 1“ 1909 - --$ 8.125.578 ; Increase over 1908.. . .$ 877,114 pany in Canada- and for many years This is probably the greatest sliip- fissugian-Bes “1 §°"C$'1Df§°0‘f‘ber 31' 1909 ' ' ' ' ' ' * ‘ 59’261’959 ; Increase over 1908 - - . 4:568:077 ‘ it has not.) ranked below second meat of Silver Over sent fmm Sail S‘ssels. £26m air 03,1 “.69. . . . .. . . .. . 14.5i8;442 ; Increase over 1908 . .. 1,534,778 plum The far reaching effect of Cummings m) us. “cm or . . 2,269,692 ,- Surplus earned in 1909. 508,921 '. such earnings is too apparent for ‘ . _____~..,:,__..._~_. V further comment. . An agent of the American Bible, Boomers containing the D‘mcmm Report and Proceedings 0? the 40th AnnuallMeetlng ' In the year which has just closed the Excelsior increased its Cash Il1< o l Sm-icty was assaulted in Venezuelal and his Bibles destroyed. l x i «u rad-3». ,r. km: -.. MW n nuWuJK‘ held March 3rd, 1910, are being printed, and w ill be distrlbn‘ed amen oliC' d, . course. '- K 9 mm are in due Ill-3A3} i)!“i~'i(.lii - - - - _- Ii’A'l’l'IRLOO, ONT.

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