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Omemee Mirror (1894), 26 Mar 1903, p. 4

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4‘ hsand fill the veins with new, 8 CANADA’S .3 LEAnmc ’fiEsmEmiAL UliiVEllSITV HEW CALENDAR N9?! READY For Calendar and all Informazion, address. fill Hillillll, Eli's’i-‘a'é'sm. will! 5 HER PHOTOGRAPH. “Would you be kind enough to rt~ turn no; photograph?" she wrote. "I gave it to you in a moment of girlish folly. and I have since occasion to regret that I Was so thoughtless in such matters." Of course, she pictured that pho- tograph framed and lain-g up in his room, and was inclined to think .that he would part from it with deep iegret. Just why she wanted it, returned is imnmtei‘ial. 0f roars». he had offended her in some 0... way. and she wished to test his love. but it is unnecessary to in- quire how. The answer to her note came the following day. “I regret." it read. “that I am unable at this late day to pick out your photograph. However, I send you my entire collection, numbering a little over 500, and would request that you return all except your own by passenger train at my expense." â€"-â€"â€"â€"+â€".â€"- SIGNS OF SPRING. It Is a Season When Most People Feel Miserable, Easily Tir- ed and Fag-god Out. ' The spring season affects the health of almost everyone â€" of course in difl‘erent ways. With some it is a feeling of weariness after slight exertion; others are afflicted with pimples and skin emptions. Fiokle appetite, sallow cheeks and lack-lustre eyes are other signs that the blood is clogged with im- purities and must have assistance to iegain its healthâ€"giving projel‘ties. This is the season above all others when everyone â€" young and old â€" need a. tonic to brace them up, and the best tonic medical science has discovered is Dr. Willianis' l’ink Pills. These pills tone the nerves pine. iith. red blood. That's why they give you a healthy appetite and care all blood and nerve diseases â€"anac~ mia. skin diseases. erysipelas. rheu- matism, neuralgia. palpitation of the heart and a score of other troubles caused by bad blood and had blood alone. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills will give \011 new blood, new life, new energy â€" you cannot do better than start taking them toâ€"day. Mr. .105. Poirier, M.P.P.. Grand Arise. N. B.. says: "Both my wife and daughter have been greatly ben- efited by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. My daughter was in very poor health; pale, thin and apparently bloodless, but through the use of the pills she has regained her health and is again able to enjoy life. I think Dr. Williams’ Pin}: Pills is the best medicine when the blood is' poor." Substitutes are sometimes offered, but they never cure. If you ‘ can‘t get the genuine pills from your dealer scnd direct to the Dr. Wil- liams’ Medicine C0,, Brockville, t., and they will be mailed at 50 had ' asked ‘ easi l y. wk [Rheumatism KING EDWARD’S RIVAL. â€" Not Only a Ruler, but Doctor and Schoolmaster. Another sovereign besides King EdWard rules within the British Isles. His kingdom is Bardsey Is- land, situated three miles south of the Carnarvonshire peninsula in Wales, where he rules with auto- cratic sway. The inhabitants num- ber seventy-seven, including the king and queen, the former being the direct descendant of a long line of monarchs who have reigned in‘the island from time immemorial. The language spoken is an archaic form of Welsh, and is totally uninâ€" telligible to people on the mainland. says a London paper. The king, in the intervals between regal duties, acts as doctor, schoolmaster and registrar of births, marriages and deaths. and does not consider him- self too important to dig potatoes and gather crabs when occasion re- quires. Ile owes no allegiance to England. and consequently pays no taxes. The people live on homeâ€" grown barley bread, butter and milk, while the rocks afford an inâ€" exhaustible supply of crabs and lobsters, which they are glad to rcs tail to the wandering stranger for the small sum of one penny each. They know nothing of the outside world. as newspapers never penc- traie to their isolated kingdom. The area of the island is about 370 acres and on the southeast side there is a small harbor which will admit ves- sels of about fortyâ€"live. tons. In the quaint cottages many exquisite ex‘ amplts of old Welsh carving are to be found, and the beautiful ruins of the Abbey of St. Mary are of parâ€" ticular interest to the antiquarian. +__.__ ELECTRIC DE L "l‘ISTRY. It is proposed to use currents of electricity in place of anaesthetics for operations on the teeth. One pole is connected to an t‘lOL'ti'OLlllnn pole is connected with an electrode moulided to fit the tooth, and lined with wet. asbestos to counteract any heating ell‘ect on the tooth itself. Five minutes suffices to render in- sensible a tooth with a single fang. Molar teeth and those with several fangs require longer. $~ CROSS BABIES. Some babies appear always ugly tempered. It can't be all original sin either, not in your baby any- way. Your baby is not a cross baby for nothing. He is cross be- cause he is uncomfortable. A tiill‘er- ence like magic is cil'ected by Baâ€" by's Own Tablets. They do imme- diate and permanent good: they can- not possibly do any harm. No trouble; no spilling; no difficulty getting them into baby's mouth: for very young infants they can be. crumbled to a powder or giv- en in water. Tl‘ey are sweet and children like them. No mother has ever used Baby's Own Tablets without finding that they do good for children of all ages. Mrs. M. Waiters, Shecnboro, (211e,, says: have used many medicines for little ones but have never found anything to equal Baby's ()wu Tablets, 1 sim- ply would not be without them in the house, and I strongly recom- ment them to all other mothers." Baby's ()wn Tablets cure all the minor ailments of little ones, anti you have a positive guarantee that they contain no opiate or harmful dung. Sold by all drnggists or mailed post paid at ‘25 Cents a box by writing direct to the Dr. Wil- liains' Medicine C0,, Ilrockville, Ont. - .._â€" 9â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" " low do you get the reputation of 31,.“ who {0110‘ being so much richer than you are?" the intimate friend. “Very I vseur my ,old clotlies "I 1 gives flared. Hrs. Enlist Had to Take Hyper- dermlo Injections to Boilers “8' Pal“- PERMAllEliTL‘f GURED BY MUHYGll’S llllEllleiATiSi’il GllilE. "There is no punishmen too severe for those who deceive the sick.”â€" MUNYON. “I would have spells of rheumaticni, and at times it would give me great dis- tress in my back and side. Many a. time I have had to take an injection to relieve the pain. I obtained a vial of Mimyon’s Rheumatism Cure at the irce distribution, and I am now feeling quite Well. 1 have had no pains since, and can move around freely and naturally. 1 am very glad .to give my experience, for the benefit of anyone who may be suff- ering in a similar manner.”â€"~Mrs. F. Moi fatt, 1228 Mutual street, Toronto. HUNYON'S BEIJEDIBS. Unnyon'l Pile Ointment price 25c. Munyon‘l Eye Care cures weak eyes. price 25c. cures piles. Munyon‘s Vitalizer restores lost power ll?" "i'ilt'lfi' ("are and thmighl f0" hi“ to weak men. Price :1. FREE MEDICAL ADVICE. Personal letter: addressed :3 Prof. Mum on, Philadelphia. USA, containing de' ll: of sickness, will be answered prompt. ly and free advice as to treatment will b! then. 3“!» M Doctor â€"- “Why, how is this, my dear‘ sir? You sent me a note stai- ing you had been attacked with mumps, and I find you from rheumatism." "That's all right, doctor. There wasn't a soul in the house. knew how to spell rheumatism." Patient â€" SOM BTU-IN (l N E W. Probably the best invention in the agricultural implement world for 1003 is the new oiling device on the Mossey-ll‘arris Mower l’itman. A roomy oil chamber is placed in each end of the pitman, and the na- tural action of the pitman throws the oil up through the oil hole and thorough and constant lubriâ€" Ication without waste. The best feature of the device is that the oil chambers are roomy arid one filling will last for many llolll‘S of cutting. We understand Massey-Harris Com- pany are making a great hit with this new feature, and that ii is ill- ling a longâ€"felt want. lletatt-r â€" “Why do you have iron bars in front of your kitchen win- dows and doors?" Shemster â€"“'l'o prevent the escape of the cook." To Those of Setlentury Occupation.â€" v sedentary outmputiorh‘, which deprive them of fresh air and excl‘ rise. are more prone to disorders of the liver and kidneys than Those who lead suffering who ,..... -mâ€"a “far".-- .. _, ._ LAST YEAR’S HARVEST. A review of the climate and agri- culture of last year, which ranks as one of great agricultural produce. reveals some curious facts. Canada reaped the greatest wheat crop ever grown in the Dominion. Austral- iia, on the other hand, had to on- dure the worst of all the disastrous A little Sunlight Soap will clean droughts it has known, and the d tl‘l t'ClCS until grain harvest was nearly ruined, and cut glass an 0 er at: many millions of sheep, with thou- they shine and sparkle. Sunlight sands of cattle, perished. . â€"_¢___ Soap will wash other things than clothes. LB ‘10 per cent. of foreigners in Lon- don live in Stenncy. 11-! 5.2â€"“ mm. BAR Ell SCORED. Baker was well aware that his wife was in the. habit of rifling his ~ pockets when he was asleep, but, like a wise man, he kept silent on tlte subjc-i t. ()‘ue. night, however, he awoke and caught her in the act. “Ila!" he exclaimed, “what are you doing, my Gar?" The lady s'iarted, her cheeks flush- ed, the pauiuloons 'dropped from her, grasp, and she. was about to make a full confection when a bright idea 'cncteiexl her head. lecovering her composure. she said, “I was looking to see'whcthcr your clothes needed ib‘ui tons." Because of “leak Hearts When you are sick your heart is faint. "They do, they do, my dear," hp If it were pumping good 113100? (‘XClUlnll‘iiL fim'inging from bed; ' through your system, you cou no “reede'l 'em for Weeks. months, and T wondered why you‘ didn't sew ’em on, but I waited, for l' was sure you would get to it, some time. Ami how .xin’il of you to get out of bell at this iiiue of night to attend to be sick in any part. Ninety-nine out of a hundred have weak heartsâ€"they are some- times sick. Dr. Agnew’s Heart Cure ‘eni! Say what. you will, there's . . , -. , : ' . v nothing in the world like a good , will felleve Heart.DlsedSC. .n ”33:; wife. Let me turn 1'!” the gas a lil- I minutes. \Vill With certainty e " tle. so you’ll have all the light you want in sewing ’em on. (lot your, needle and thread and the buttons? No“? Well, iel we where they are and 1‘” act. 'cm for you." Mrs. linker proctw‘ol to sew on a lasting cure. GEORGE CRlTES. Dominion Customs Ollice. Cornwall. Ont. says :â€" “ I was troubled with severe Heart com- plaint for a longtime. I was under the doctor‘s care. but not receiving benefit. 1 the buttons while ler husband sat asked him about ‘ DR. AGNEw'S QURE FOR on the side of the bed and encour- mg 1-1;“er and I used it With gOOd lugm’l lli'l‘ with words of ihl‘illH‘ for results." Dr. Agnew’s Ointment, is rid- comfort; “(‘(‘n’viOImHY remarking din the world of piles and skin rashes, that go \\’l‘.0“(‘ lie would he would (11- eruptions of all sorts. Its healing poweié ways sav that there was nothing in are marvelous. Price, 356. the World lilce a good wife. 1: + "Yes, I consider my life a failure." Dr. A'ugust Koenig's Hamburg “0h, .llenry, how sad! Why should Dl‘Ol’S “1ch l’U'OmO €111 indispensable you say that?" “I spend all my home friend for antlering women. time making money enough to buy ' food and clothes; but the food dis- Ttaly's highest birthâ€"rate was in 3§;?.:Sfit‘\.lith m" and my CIOUACS 1876, when it was over 3!) per l,- ' _____+___. 000. It has now fallen to a little IVVF‘VTIOV over 33 per 1,1)00 yearly. - .. 7‘ ' We have received from Messrs. Ma- rion . Marion, Patent Attorneys, of \ A . . . , , _ l .. sin cuises «lemnuemenr of the nervou~ ‘Jnxfue?!’ “an adnmableItomptnmuni sysrem,:1ud uervousdebility once engen of topocnsed information on the ilered i‘diilicult to deal with. There are “HUNT 0f Patems (Hid everyday 5111' manytestimonials- :is to the eilicacy u.’ listical data. This little book, en- * They are a Powerful Nervine.â€"Dyspep l’armelee's Vegetable Pills in treating titled “lN'VICN'l‘lON.” is just the rhisdmorder, showmg that they never propel‘ size for the vest pocket. 2,} fall to prouuce good results. By giving x 4% inches, is bound in handsome celluloid covers, and contains not only quadrilleâ€"ruled blank pages for menioran'da, but also 28 pages of proper tone to the digestive organs, they restore equilibrium in the nerve centres The first organ was the hydrauli- con, ()1‘ water organ, invented 1“. interesting printed matter including (liesibius, the (lrnek, about 1;_ C. quite a surprising amount of novel 150, It “~33 built at Alexandria. and useful information not hereto- fore published. Among the lli‘lllS of "'1‘ .1. " .i‘:' i.- I Cured a Horse of the mango mimnntion contu, l1((l m ills ct tr pact little. volume illustrated tables showing the lrowth of the I’niieil States and With .‘a‘llNAlill'S Llleill'lN'l‘. are gl'lllhllit'ally (illlllS'l‘UPllI‘lll SAUNDERS lnlbousic. Canada Patent ()fiices, Geographical Distribution of United States and (‘anmiian l’alentees, Distribution of “anadian l'atentccs among the dif- ferent countries, the Inventiventws of (‘nnzi'linn Provinces, tire Comparaâ€" iive inventiveness of the United States and Canada. the World's Greatest inventors, and legal mark- ‘ings for patented articles. in addiâ€" tion to the very full and useful des- I Cured a Horse boldly torn by a pitch fork, with MlNAlll)‘S LINIâ€" MEN'l‘. EDWARD LDJLIFF. St. I‘eieis, C. ll. I Curved a Horse of a bad swelling with .‘viJNAllll‘S lJN'lM‘EXT. T1108. W. PAYNE. Bathiiist, N. ll. cription of \he mode of patent. and 8â€"5 trade mark procedure and the ex- .;-~â€"-â€"â€"â€"'â€"“â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"uni an?” ionsivc equipment of Messrs. Marion q‘ho world has 1,233 steamers of it Marion for their work. A full "O woman in your hour of ease, Uncertain, coy and hard to please." There is one thing that will certainly please you it you get it. cult! that is CEYLON TEA. Lead Packets. All Grocers. ===== “M“ ‘ ’ ‘ “ Chain is no_ Stronger than its and a Wire Fence is no Stronger than its Uprights. No one should expect a fence to hold up of itself between the posts. The Frost upright wires are large and strong. The . ”-3-?“- â€" â€" '9\“\~-~ gm», . N . . .- . . ~. . ‘ " '5 .s t \u. in place and each support its own share of the weight. Light tie wires give no support. Bending to tie weakens them and they are apt to break when the strain is severe. Frost Fence never breaks. write for Catalogue. . 1.: FENCE C0. LliillTED, Welland. Ont, Winnipeg, Man. lresli meet sea llerriiigs In casksofabout 650 Herrings; $1.60 per 100 by the cask, or $1.70 per loo in smaller quantities. Labrador i‘lerrings in half barrels, $3.00. THEjAWEON Billi'iliilSSlOll 709.“, LIMITEILTURBNTO. “K 1-45 THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT F The Mutual Life of Ganada As presented at the Annual Meeting of the Company held at its Head Office, Waterloo, Ont. Thumday. March 5th, 1903 _~â€"._._._. The Directors have pleasure in submitting their report for the year ending Dec. 31st, 1902, with the financial statement duly audited. The business of the year was very satisfactory in all respects. New insurances were issued under 3,011 policies for $1,527,878, all of which Were writien in Canada. excepting 14 policies for $22,460. The whole amount of insurance in force is now $31,167,420 under 23,612 policies, being an increase. of $2,754,389 for the year. The death rate was very light, and much below the expectation, while the lapses, s'ur- renders and other terminations were less than in 19in. l.\‘CO.-\llC.â€"The not premium inCome was $1,111,897.41; Interest and. Rents. $275,507.03; Annuities, $1,056; Profit and Loss, $2,637.81: to- tal income, $1,301,098.25, being an increaSe of $113,412.17 over 1901. DISlli'llSI<I.\l.le\"i'S. â€" The payments to policyholders for death claims, endowments. annuities and surrender values were 5740550644: for surplus $77,813.79; total .. 183.13.50.23. All other payments were $248,956.13, including expenses. taxes, etc. The total disbursements were $72 2,306.36 and the excess of income over disbursements was 5658,- 791.85). ASSETSâ€"The casl‘. assets now amount to Sn’i.‘i$8.3.‘3!l.34, and the total assets are S(i,4;'>’:l,'.‘h“i.08. an increase for the year of $701,937.91. LlAllll.l'l‘ll~‘.S.â€"'l‘iie total liabilities are SS.WSH_¢3‘_’9.S»1. including the reserve for the security of policy holders $5,923,”: , computed on the Company's standard ~l re." cent. and 3’; per cent. SURPLUSâ€"On the (‘onrcany's standard of valuation the surplus is $199,150.24, and on the Government standard 2716.147. crease in surplus is $110,179.71. NEW RESERVE S’l‘.»\.\'lHlll\â€"l"or some years power of money has gradually but steadily (leCi'vzisod. importance of making the most ample provision for the fulfilment of our contracts, your Directors decided to place all i1t‘\'.' business issued from and after January 1st. 1902:. upon a 3 per cent, buris‘ of valuation. which 'n (,â€" ‘I'IVUI TIN The in- past. the earning Recognizing the , has been adopted by many lending Companies, both native and foreign. The Manager, (lilici-rs and staff have discharged their satisfaction of the loin-(l. and in the best interests of the Company. 'I‘llt‘ Agents (‘Ollllllllt‘ 10 lllCl‘il ll‘li‘ CUlillllCndllllOl) 0f the IUTOCLOI‘S and Policyholtlers, for their loyalty and the success attending the year's work. duties to the comma morocco --. . . h. w. The Executive (‘ommittce has “:33in examined all the securities and l l l l l cents-a ”box or six boxes for $2.50. ’ l i l 'is . . . . , . . . . â€" . _ , ‘. :lctlvt“ outdoor lives. The. 10mm. mil (“-01- 2,01") tons and 12â€"knot Swag. sthodnle of costs is also given. and 1compared them with the records. all of which were found correct. and . l long as pot-able. and never admit . d' 1. , ,1 _., V , ., ,. , , , , , . . . , -, . . ., , 1.. . . , -J l; 4. -.. .,â€"_+__ that I have any n‘orev that I could l lln In .E‘illlllL 9C3 cuemole l ills .1. 1e llut of these only .20 have mum-ml- :1 highly interesting list of some of in accordance With the statement herewzth submitted. : . , 2' I ”all Clarence (a youthful Solo lend " . A :t‘oiigtln:p31:01:}gin-(ginonnlli‘c ‘iwscieixili cutt‘d SIn“:dS 0f 20 knots or more. ”‘0 “0M9 0f “1““th in “'hiCh they The following Directors retire by .-.\‘Iiir§' of ierm of office but all are l ' ‘ J 4 -¢ . ~ ‘ “ ~ ' "' 5 :. L. ‘ N“ ‘93 “"3 9'." - l1. ve obtained nicn s ‘i'ril 1‘ )' ‘\ - i - <4 ‘ .~ ' ' l \"“"° q l" i A \ .i momâ€"“Papa, nobody can ever tell â€"â€"vâ€"+ prowl-labia casxly taken. act; expedition“ T1 1 1 l . f l '31.“, bool' is 1ii‘r:par1od ”1‘0 ”11‘ for g; on)“; I‘fhi) lg‘g‘lfil'xml- ~ ll 1 - “- ”OTdL‘H. \l. .. - hin. l l.....m . n.d . . F - ‘_ W .~-, , ‘ - ~ . -. . '.‘. . . . mu .- t .- . ~ . : .. . . ‘ f" ' ‘ 1‘ ‘ i '1: _ . what a Woman WI” do next, can \ .. ,- y, .un theynre surprisingly cheap no.1 -( .JLJE If”; KJLl‘ls min in tin ‘ . n ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ L .‘ , , u ‘ ,:. ~. ‘. L - 1 they?" Father _ "V0 my go“. aild Deafness‘Canno. 8° "ares suleriugtheircxcelleuce. , excellentmedicine sold :is' lliekle’s Auti- the USO 0f the technical arid ind'usâ€" On belial! of the Board. , , R .. I ... if ;_(-)u could tell it Ivoultl not be gyl llocal it’ilplluntllonzt las theyucannot Lollslilllptive byrilipi It soothes and (lil trial clients of Messrs. Marion e‘c ltliliilt’l‘ )[l-IIJ'IV. . "' ’ " ’ . ' . . ‘ '- ‘ . ‘3‘ "l 3' 4’ ”51“”‘3‘ i'm‘w" 01' 10 cur- . minishes t r: sens‘ )l it\‘ of the » ‘ .- 4‘ - .- . ,, . ‘ ' :â€"‘ ..--. x. . .. ~ . 11‘." ' . advisable for you to do so. for it" Thu”: ’5' “My 0“” “"15"“ CW“ (zeall‘C-‘S- "liow d" you “'11 “‘0 age Of a Oflvllcllll'tlltlu'tllll‘illl‘ passacc;u-iiillllmism-i deon' and dots tms entel‘prming‘ â€",- va 'â€" PAKMJUAL ’ ‘ ‘ ~ '- D'Otl did She would be sure to do find that is by constitutional remedies. horse I wonllvl""' “0b ask the <9vt~rei<ri1 remedy for all lz-oiivv'hc cold: “rm much credit. It can he had F.“ “LIAL STALEMENT. h I h ' l * leai'ni-s: is caus‘d i -. ‘: l: ‘ - ,' ' I ' ’ .. . "“ . ‘ . .-. '9 ”v - \ 'x . ' . _ " -. . '~‘ something else." mum: ;r the "ismugv“:I':n{'r“m'7"‘l‘fg 1‘53: dealer, and multiply by three! noui'st-ness, pain or soreness ill the chest. from t‘h‘m "Y “w nadtrs 0f ”“5 P“ v“ \" \ ‘ tacliian Tube. “hen this tdlm is inllam- 'â€"“â€" bronchitis. ”(c' h’ 1“” curl-ell mil-”Y Wile“ per 91“ rcqucbt’ for 10 cents’ (Stamps LEDGER‘ ASSI“ ‘3' ~ - . . . . . . v i; \ - a ri ll 1 m .» -. ' - . .1 ' , . - . 511 i iosetl to be far advanced in COll."l l . or s: ver). « . - . Q, .â€" .- l _‘ Lifebuoy {soapâ€"_.dignncctant _. ,5 zlfrl’cétul‘citi‘il‘l" truths-um} :‘L’g'ylogii'jfl'j’ “HEN“, LABOR \VAS SWEET. sioqu ‘ l ”P + Dec. «Elsi. 1.101 ......................... i ......................... \l),ln0,-);1.CJ : \ . _.,. . . ,t. . _.â€"__ .. . stronglv recommended bv the medi- closed Ill-illness is the "csult end 1121- \. . - . ' i. . _ . . . . . - 15(031‘3- « ‘ -â€" - ~ - . . ‘ . ~ - ot mam young luiits in (.tnaxla . iaâ€" \ou st . . , m r v . .. _ , . cal rofession "q 1 sufwum-d at ainst. less the inflammation can be taken out . ‘ ‘ f7 ‘ ‘. . , Thirt‘ ll"t‘ .} 1-1», - ., , l P,” . . ‘3‘ that 1‘ 1’05 Premiums (ncl) ....... . .......... . ................... $1.” l.‘~-l- .11 _ . . . PI . w ‘ La “8 'and this mm, “More” to its normal can boast of haung cut the entiie ‘ {CY} ‘ ll lbl It Illsillzlnce whipping the little one and you Interest and rents .75. um, <1 * infectious diseases. cmmm,,,,_ hearing Wm M. .gcstmm, {me crop on their father's farm, oilices oecline proposals from un- (ii-ain't interfere, Suppose you had] ‘ ' """"""""" " " "I ' (:1 no] N); a; « - i» ‘ ' K a d H d ' Iii/ELCilil‘flhcuslyllilTlt10‘ntgailurolvsfsi‘ig The two young daughters of Mr. vaccmaied llfl'l'SOIlS- bccn that little. boy?" Bobbie â€""l ‘ ' ’ ' 1‘ i ' . ~ '- 'â€"-“ ‘ 'u b _l. i“ ‘- .. “,~" “5’ . '. . - '. -. . .w .. - ’ t . in ‘La 3 .,.. OW di )0“ -e‘i mllamcd C(mdmon m the mucous ser- (:eoxgc I‘ltlle‘th do so. hound. did think of that an “as going to $0,830,639.90 \ .. . \ come_ so lame. Tramp â€" 0\Ql- vicio. Mr. “ells farm is situated on Ml dl Li“. a t. db Phi . . part. em. but then 1 happmfid to P\Y\"7\"l‘S "‘0 1’01 lt‘YllOl ill-“Vs l ,. . . exertion, mum. , Lady _ "Indeed. We “in Fill? (the “um“.o‘ll 'Dollatrs fin; mile south of \Yellwood Station on "M S llilmun is use v JSICIBHS think. S'PO-‘U I “'35 the big DON? SO ‘ “A“ ‘ J l ‘ ....... ' 'l ' , ,I D! “ " p ‘ a 1"“ a _'\ ' K ‘ ' , " m what W? “ramp â€" Mom. tertiary. ‘ are. a... CW... 11...... m c... _ ~_ I m ml 9...... M... W M, .4 on “Very time ‘1 Pullccman told me- Cure. Send for circulars. free. tivates 320 acres. w-in' THEY CELEBRATEn. 1 Autumn l"li(l0.i\.'.l.flt"'ill-; """"""" ' """ 713:? 4.... - - ~ ~ - .. . . L‘. J. CHENEY , C()., Toledo. U. O\\'ll1" t0 SC'll‘CltV ()f hel , ““85 .. / . i. . ..................... _.l :1. ‘ ‘ ‘7 . 2.. .1 . . . For Our Sixty Years. Sold bv Uruggists 75¢. - h . ‘ . ‘ ' If . Things had not always run oil- ;l‘aymentr. 1“ Anumtanis ............ S1,»l.\i.3‘.ll ‘ 7 1 “ . , . ... - .. H .- ' )zv .. . l . Dr Edie and Miss I‘dlllllfl. “ells \olimâ€" o _ ‘ . i l" .. . , . . - . ,.,.,- . i. - - . _ .. “a mills I‘alhlly l..ls ale tit. -st. . , _ _ smooth m the 00“.”qu (lolllcstic 1”,. drilfl-‘cil lolmes ........................ 41.--».39 , . 4“ 0.” ‘l" w“"‘"““" Raw" " =- .__. teeretl to drive their father s Massey~ : , ‘ ' 1 ~ ‘ 1- 9 Sn )1 . m; l , , ._ , , , __ . ,,. _.q - .- - . . s “mm"mmfimph“ ”“5 “PM?" °'°’ "'2" . - . . 1 . . .,. lll fact, rather the revurse. loth * r) “3 l'u-l .o 1 011% llOlLL‘lS ........ . . .«h-m-o . . , 1 ’"nbymmiom or mowers brilliant-mad?“ glide It takes 3.600001) grains ”f oats Hams lilllidClS tluough he hmuht. were stlf willtd (‘ICh with strong neEdS a. Sist‘. ‘.’<1 “3 I \ - tannin with rice: success. :00 a e_ . ’ , . ‘ ‘ . . ..-- 1‘ . . _. . ‘ .. . ‘ - ‘ . ‘. . j ‘ , ‘fl . ,. .t . . . unenfi'umiennynu”imam. wind colimmd to sow an acre: 1.500.000 of bar- A? “ ”5“” of‘ th‘” mom” “1' opinions: But the thirtieth ztnniâ€" All other payments .......................... 21> “ :‘nlrl 3, 1 1 “ ~ ' hmebwmnedy for “urban Is Plea-ant to tho 1,.“ “oils was the first farmer on the . .. _ f ‘ : ‘ 'l' 1 l . , . _ -3â€"3.» 1:136 36 1 :3. : ;.‘f.v' ~~ ~ - 5 (Ito. Sold by dmwsts in every part oftho word. ~ Plains to iinish cutting. unsaiy 0 tutu \\ em ing int aniv- New Century Washer. . ‘. 3...... r. . . . ., ,. .. i Iron: a mabottle Its value is mulculable. . , i. . Q0 09\ 0m, .23 , y- nee . ‘ , .. - , . - - f C _ ed and they had decided to kiss .. ‘ ’ " ' r ”mn‘n‘i‘“ '0' 3‘“ mum" mm“ S’T‘llg Worms tier-inc ethc ~vhole s stem Low “nun 0‘ the Mm” 0 an d 1. " 1 f 11 11' - , .. Muhmothflkmd- " MotherUraVes’ “'01.", Exterminagor aw ada and Canadians there is in this! an ma ‘9 ”'1’ onto ant 01 a ' 3"“ It‘s the best,you cannot . . . . . . . .. . -. ,_ . -. u a ~ - w _ LEDFER ASSETS. ranges- is'oriiis,amlgives res; to thesnffer This is the spirit which is steadily to ttltbiatt tl.e ouasion littuigly in . afford to de- . * Edith â€" “Oh, Ethel, what shall I Sii,(lElR,I’,2’.1‘..5. er. It oxiilycosts ‘23 cents to try-it and be bringing O'llll' fair nation to the fore. tYitod 11/160112:ch fof l‘l'lt‘ll(lS.]a.llTlLl rela- privc your ’I)°\}?°?t‘”rcs and BOW“. Afl‘mmt q a) O o , . ' _ . . . . a convince . 0110 Of 311‘. Wells' “Ins“? ’-l'I'(1.l‘l‘i.\’ l\'OS. . Pltll‘ O ll‘l‘Opl‘OSSl ) 0 )1‘0- wife OfSO val- â€"' a lie ................................................. ,,2._‘. 9.12-2”.5 “i do") Jad‘ ”33 he sul’p‘iscs .‘t S “11 â€" binders is six and the mile.- four Ulcl‘fi-m-lmv were among the guests. “3be an aid. Glam» 1 Mortgages ............ . ....................... . .......... 2.991.614 .36 L; over between us, “I? thfu‘ he ll send In London there are 700 fink vears old and Mr. Wells asserts Said llrotlierâ€"inâ€"Law No. 1â€"“W-hat It has ball ~mmglil§5 I Loans on Policies ...... . ................... . .......... 677.25%.23 "1“- ‘ preseat’s bactk' lathe! (cx‘pel 3: alarm call leilltS, rl‘hi‘v Varv “‘01“ bnlv sc\'ent’v-fi\’e Cents' “forth of re. On Garth ll‘dS COlllC to the Old Duir‘. bearings and ‘1"; ‘ ll‘oans on StOCRS ..... . ..................... ... -..... u 7.3“”.“0 “ll-'0‘!) â€" I‘ell him to bring them. 200 yards to 404') yards‘apai-t. pairs have been put on them up to and why are they making such a fuss strong spiral ’i ‘ ‘ i Liens on Policies ...................................... 3:23:13, i9 " v 1 ~ 0 n t. ‘ ~ date. and that the binder first 0“?" (“Ch OH“??? 1‘ _ springsâ€" ’ ' " 'lReal Estate .......................................... .. 413162.13 M d "'1 “ml? I ,i u bouu‘ht is rood for five ears yet, “Because this is the turtieth an- thoroughly l " “ Company’s Ileatl (mice .......... Biksmfifi Keep mar s LlllllllEll m t 3 LS“ ASK fill llililiiflls allll lalfi ill] “the“ to Sally notiiinvr of the yoyunger one, lli'Vi‘l'Sfl-l‘y Of ”101'? wedding, 0f cleanses a . . vAll other items, including Cash ............... .. 28123.33 . ' a course." answered No. 2. tub-full of clothes in five minutes. | Master Pickles â€"â€" “I reckon that u‘ *- i . . . , “ " ," s ‘.d No, 1; “LI: nd 1‘ Have our dealershowit to '0“ Additional Asset: . I went out of the room Mr. Spooner werniany S revenue dwelt for 1903 The human H m at e c 0 y 5 s .. jaw has only eight ist‘ in due course be distributed among policy hold' 1”,“ Tlth ‘ho (a! are and intending inswhnts). csis ‘ ir‘nfilhk‘ T "It means. ‘French is spoken here.’ " “Wellnl’m fooled," said the man. "A painter chap came along here the other day and put that up for me. He said it was Latin for ‘Hea- ven bless my happy Home! " â€"â€"+~ Architects estimate the weight of BOND LIST MAILED ON AP- PLICATION. Overshoes Dealers all over Dominion say they give better satis- faction than any others. The people say they fit better, look better, wear better.â€"Because they are honestly . made out of pure new rubber. v ‘ u..‘-\'.g' and tip hloou 3110 AU 1 1 I ,.< when these are res Secretary. “primal. d ”gar. 5 ' - 11 With 311 _ _ : k“ aching pain in W. H. RIDDELL. â€"â€"-â€"_______________ form, one at a ' ll. . Thriféhs. cramps in and 1-- diflwceing headat ql‘.t .li. . , time, and sold them IIWQntod. to Purchase to the hagihem bidder. It gives me May untity of dry. mixed void. suitable for a. queer feeling. I assure you, 'to be Brick urnlng. for early dellnry. State cash mun. 1h“ auctioned off like a. piece of houseâ€" Erioe'f'o'h'your “Incl “dw’s‘mpsoy irritability Dommou Srcunmts Corporation, limited, and feelings . a crowd on a. floor at 80 lbs. to 100 RICK 00.. 1 Toronto BL. Toronto. Tole- . . . .. Iliil,rl-lii,54 . .. _ . . . , ~_ N ' ‘ ’ W -, , or write us for booklet. TOTAL , SS 3' s :2; “3c 7“ would kiss you, Ada!" Miss Pickles is htxo,ii(l0,900. which is 25 times Imu'scles. but these exercise a. force :I})§a,â€":I:hnty lows on go to ' A‘ I I" """""""""""""""""""""""""" “ '4 "‘ “0'08 _‘ (stormy) _ “Leave the room this in- iliol‘e than in 1902. Of nearly a quarter of a ton_ +______ THE DONSWELL MFG. CO" 1.11)., LIABILITIES. ' §E§Pt'-)'9u..i9’pertm°nt boy!" h-" A FREE TRAVSLTTION’ Corns cause intolerable pain. Hollo HAMILTON'ONT' RcSci've on Policies in for“. 4, per cent and ‘ i ’ ‘ i ' A Life Savedâ€"Mr. James Bryson way’s Corn Cur: removes the trouble J 3.} per cent. ................ q:â€" 9. 3 ,1 ‘1 .3 (1â€".- . , WWWW {A traveler in Tasmania came Cameron, states: “I was confined to my Try it, and see whatan amount ofpaiu is All other Liabilities ' ' """""""" " ' " ’ 7.- 1 .-"... l 3] across an old settler sitting in front, bed with Inflnlnimlntlog of the NEE-$34"? saved. ' ' """ " ”d' ‘ )" ‘ e- “(.0 ( “0 qt gulal'iti . Ci .of his cabin over the door of which ““8 541V?“ up ytiep ysic'u‘ms. , "mg 1‘ _â€" . ' ‘) “' “ luany ”'3 ' .- . ’ . ,_ . l)0l‘.‘lil\‘l.‘ed me to try Dr. lhomas Eclec- _ . . ,- . , _ 3, Was legibly painted, Ici on ' parlc tric Oil,;t:iting thuthis wife had used it Getmany has sexen academies and .' Surplus Company's Standard 4 per cent. and 3} per and MISGW W a Francais. A tattered. (lcjectod- fora throat, trouble with the best results. fiVO SChOOlS for the teaching 0f for I cent ......... . ............................. ...... .. ............. $499,150.24 me by US"? 0 looking Frenchman canto up the Acting on his advice, Iprocured the meth- estry. Surplus Government Standard 4} per cent ar“ '1. l co {1. road paused in front of the hut cine, and less than a halfbottle cured me; , i per cent ~' ‘ "‘ ‘ -' we,“ a,” U a a. . . . . . . . . gg ..... . mm... ‘OQWQOJA 2:; read the inscription, rushed up to igef‘sfixélibelggélfiyfe lghsggeggggnltlefg‘mli Ml d; Lu u t L b , F I d .. . -.. .. . . .-_ .. ”R. h f ! the Australian. and enthusiastically trial. as I was.rednt-ed to sac“ a. state Hal 8 lflllllfill Ulll filfllflfls l8“ GOVERNME NT Audited 31nd found correct. :320. “'ICGICNAS‘F. g I kissed himhon the check. 1 9 tlmtIdoubted the” power of any remedy . M U N I C I P A L 11.31. stiflilfy, F, C. A.. Manama; \ _m ("." .~,-..-.‘t . n. ., ' . U - _ n, u . . I L“ . ,.n r: _-\ firm, ‘ . Q | the 013m: git-1121130“ ‘llllfonsc. vousatllg to do me an) r.Ood. What are _thincluef profimcts of CORPORATION . J. I RI‘_\\SIL1{, .. , 1‘ ,. t ”a”! .. ‘ ‘5‘ D mg: that again, Is - - ~ Cl . f d t 1 f l \ South Amerinca. aSJTeili'dtllc school . '1‘ Aumtors. . ; ..x - _;;~ ‘ :- ‘ly ’ 0"" 'S 0"“ no on 5’ our- ea. "' tear 1015 “ ommy a ' e S. you O S be various reports having l‘ecn adopted the retiring dir~ct it‘s were . . 05 § fl - Buff you. vas a countryman of ad. but with all numbers up to nine. may answer.” “Rubber, coflce, lllti- B N l unanimously l‘c-clcctcd. After several able arid piihv :nldreshe: 11;le been l ‘1' 3 mini. explained the. 1‘ renchman, The. Queen possesses specimens of matums, and anr’l‘cctions," replied made by members of the Board, the Head Office staff, the agents and ‘V' 2‘ ‘ 7““ g Q witcegtzzgill; of pleasure 5:122:18 fag:- all these m-ultiple leaves. Tommy. YIELDING FROM othelrs. ““0 .nceting adjourned. ‘ ‘ i- no ' re 0 e ‘he Directors met subse uentlv and r l {31 to R .~ ‘1 .1 .- l . .,-.......mz{.w_ makes Ahistralian. . ,. . . ,. . _ 0 0 P , . fl . _ 0-0_cc (( Air. obtit . t ‘1“, h. I ... g :leolgigm g “But you nut ‘Ici on parle Fran- I " w " " £ 0 Mr Sifl‘fgifihemrhéiftf‘ed HgSkm'de C.. First-Vice President; and the lion. . re (,z-ggzaisiz; are dut- ' . , , _ . ' r1 on Cc n. . L: . . . ”-1... 21 l ' ‘ X‘ :Y“. g minimum :91; over :3 deor," said the French- Why do we wear . 0 aiming year. . o ice-President of the Company fox the “Jury Mood; Jul-:3? it): . o . 0mm ' - . , . , .. 20.0,... 3 was!” “Well, whag égeghii 133$”:st b WE ESPECIALLY (Booklets containing full report, comprising list of death and endow- ‘ 3r; irregular, n g the ol'd settler u ers and INVITE CORRES- :22; 0:ng paid 3111‘: other interesting and instructive Particulars, are ‘ W 0, pair; .1 the . - , e and wi “Means?” cried the Frenchman. I Ian y P O N D E N C E . . . "l disanpear W _ ,1 55 Wk . hold furniture, "c “Granhy Rubbers wear like iron.” d Mu“ .. y°u k‘“°“"" Miss ”EMMPM" 7 19 33‘... Nerve 1’0"" if “S - . . . - . . lbs- to the square f°°t- -~ . , 26 KING Si. 12., TORONTO. ‘mfis. ,3“; .13? 1133.33): 33:; " in. blood and at“? "1 P‘ M 13-03 , r " ‘ -_. branch.t am, cantata 'r N u 421 68‘“ \

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