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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1888-06-22, Page 7SE WEEK'S NM, CANADIAN, Treek•laying en the Red River Valley railroad will be begun next Monday, and will proceed at tho rate of a anile and a half a day, The Congregational Union of Ontario and Quebec has o'oeed its auuual meeting in Montreal, and adjourned to meet next year in Iicantford. The Montreal Conference unanimously adopted an address to the new Governor- General, and appointed a committee to pre- sent it to his Excellency. Three proposals for constructing the rail - wax between Winnipeg and Portage la Prairie have been received by the Manitoba Government, and work is expected to be soon begun. Wentworth County Council on Saturday decided to eubmit a by-law tothe electors to raise funds to buy the toll roads from the companies. The sum required is about $180,000. ,„,Generous contrib'itions of money, food and clothing are being, received by the Hull fire relief committee. Lord Stanley, on hearing of the disaster, at once contributed $150 to the relief fend. A see,. serpent of alarming proportions is said to have been diecovered by a yachting party on Sunday in the channel between Wolfe. and Simcoe islands, to the great ter- ror of the residents, who are afraid to go near the water. An indictment under the provisions of the Bucket Shop bill against two Montreal brokers, not members of the Stock -Ex• change, has been signed by the Attorney- Gen ttorneyGen iral and will be laid before the grand jury next week. Taere was . a brilliant gathering, at the buildingsot E iucation Department, Toronto, Monday night, when medals and prizes were presented to the successful students in draw- ing at the various art schools, mechanics' in- stitutes, etc„ throughout the province. Through a freight train on the C. P. R. oollidiug with some cattle that had strayed on the track between Myrtle and Claremont Sunday night, twelve cm -swore derailed and badly wrecked and a considerable portion of the track torn up. Important historical documente, compris- ing General Montcalm's diary, correspon- dence, etc., during the campaign of the Fronk army in Canada up to the capitate,- tion, apitulation, have been presented by a lineal des- cendant of the Marquis de Levis to the Quebec Government, who will have them printed and published. Mrs. Susan M. McMaster, widow of Sena- tor McMaster, has given the house and premises at No. 34 Bloor street east Toron- to, valued at $80,000 for the purpose of an institution to be known as the "Moulton Ladies' College," so called after Mrs. Mo - Master's maiden name. Mrs. McMaster offers to fit up the interior of the building, making all necessary changes, the only stipulation made being that the college shall run in connection with the McMaster Uni- versity, and that that institution furnish four professors for the now college. AMERICAN. California papers are boasting of straw- berries eight and nine inches in ciroumfer-. ..,. ence. .. Myriads ofgrasshoppers, of the true Rocky Mountain variety, have appeared in Otter Tail County, Minnesota. Daring, the Presidential campaign in the United States red roses will be worn by the Democrats, while Republicans will assume the white rose as an emblem. A South Carolina newspaper says that there is an old negro in Jonesboro who has been married nine times and has had 117 children. Locusts in large quantities aro being found in some sections of central Illinois. It is thought they are the "seventeen year" species. Mr. Dingley's resolution calling for infor- mation regarding alleged discrimination in tolls against United States vessels passing through the Weiland canal was adopted by the House. Bill Nye says :-We have people enough who know how to reform .the world but those who are willing to take off their coats and attend to it personally are absent with- out leave. Last week 12,000 crates of choice South- ern fruits and vegetables were deliberately dumped into the Atlantic Ocean just outside Sandy .Hook, in order to keep up current prices in New York. "Lintown," an abandoned plantation of some 24,000 acres, lying{ about twelve miles from Albany, La., is now utilised as a range for almost countless flocks of sheep, wheels owners are just now busy sheep shearing. Henry Cary, of Key West, Fia., has a novel -shaped potato. Standing at a distance of six or seven feet one could not tell it from. a wild duck which had been deprived of its body feathers, and to make the delusion more perfect he had inserted a few tail feathers. The Prohibition National Convention fin- ished its work at Indianapolis, May 31, and adjourned sine die. The presidential nomin- ation was by acclamation to Gen: Clinton B, Fisk of New Jersey. For a vice presi• dency John A. Brooke, of Missouri, was nominated. Many of the leading delegates to the an- nual convention of the Millers' National As- sociation of the United States, which was opened the other day in Buffalo, express strong and decided opinions in favour of reciprocal trade with Canada. Mr. Prime, of Illinois, read an exhaustive report on the crop prospects, in which he predicted a total shortage this year of 75,000,000 bush- els of wheat. The Erie Canal promises a prosperous sea- son, Its opening was delayed until May 15, in order to finish the enlargement of the looks. This improvement was only author• ized by the legislature the past winter, bet will greatly the working capacity of the canal. The state of New York hae since 1882 maintained this as a free -water. way, the people voting by an enormous ma- jority to dieeontinue toile. The canal has. long ago paid all the expeeee of its construe - tion, and is now kept up as a oheck upon railroad extortion, FOREIGN, Mrs. Hastiuge, missionary' in Ceylon, is a site f resident Cleveland. s ro P Cev Lord Lansdowne took his seat in the House of Lards Friday night. A quantity of jewelry has been stolen from the Anchises of Edinburgh. Dam Pedro, the Emperor of Brazil, is rapidly recovering. The circulation of foreign coin will shortly be prohibited throughout the German Ern- pire. The American Exohauge in Europe has been ordered into liquidation by the Court in England.. Prance gives the least to charity of any civilized nation, and, consequently, she has the fewest tramps and beggars. The German Government have for the preeent abandoned their intention of increas- ing the duties on Ruesian grain. In a tcwa of Pattiz Department of La Libertad, Peru, a woman accused of being a witch, was publicly burned alive by the pso?le. - • Sergeant McGowan, of the Royal Irish Constabulary, was murdered on Friday by Constable Simpson, who subsequently com- mitted suicide. In Committee of Supply, Mr. Robertson, Liberal member for Dundee, will move to disallow the salary of the Duke of Cam- bridge as Commander -in -Chief of the Impe- rial Army. It comes to light thata while Putti was in Buenas Ayres a plot existed to kidnap and hall her for ransom, which was frustrated by the constant attendance of detectives on the divine songstress. The degree of LL. Dames conferred on Saturday by Cambridge University upon Prince Albert Victor of Wales, Lard Sals- bury. Lord Rosebery, Lord Randolph Churchill and Right Hon. Messrs.. Goschen and Balfour. There are about thirty grand dukes in Russia, all of them being near relatives of the Czar. Each receives from the State an annual pension amounting to $80,000, and the majority of them have large private for- tunes besides. The Russian press declares that the new traas•Caepain railway is not intended for means for the conquest of India, but should be taken as an evidence of the ozar's solici- tude for the welfare of the people of central Asia. Lord Hartington has written a letter on the Local Government bill, in which he says that the licensing clauses are not vital to the bill, and that the dissi.ents are not compelled to support them es essential to the existence of the Government. Russia has sent a pressing note to Turkey asking for £700,000, representing two delinquent annual instalments of the war indemnity of 1879, and as Turkey has no money and Russia may insist upon an equivolent.in territory, trouble is feared. Thu first State ball of the season, at which the guests were received by the Prince and Princess of Wales; °in' the absence of the Queen, was a very brilliant function. Lady Lansdowne was quite noticeable amid a magnificently dressed crowd, by the richness and originality of her costume. A law has been passed in Waldeck, Ger- many, forbidding the granting of a marriage license to a person addicted to the liquor habit. The Austrian Government had introduced into the Reicharath a strong measure for the prevention of drunenneas,• The reason alleged iet the alarming deteriora- tion in the physique of young men enrolled for military service. Consumption Surely Cured. To Toe Eutroa :--Please Inform your readers that I haven poeitive remedy for the above wined die - ow. By its timely use thousands of hopelese 05566 have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to Rend two bottled of my remedy ME to Any of your to Were who have consumption it they will send mo h dr Express and P. 0. a idress. Respectfully, Da, 7, A. SLocVal, 87 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. Red is the color of the passing moment. Whenever your Stomaoh or B°wete get out of or. ler,oauetug Bllloneneee Dyspopele, or Indlgeetlo,, and their attendant evils, take at °nee a dote of Df. vareonwa tirngitSttolotem, oob60DenBitte.ters. Beet Tamil; medioin., &1I Black lace toilets ate as popular as ever. CINGALesa. HAIR Resin/me reetoree grey and faded hair to its natural color and prevents falling out, A P 403 CANOES. Send for Ill. Uatalogue, WM, )t;N1.LIt31g, 1•'tevbero, Qat. KN ITTINGGeorgetownons MACHINES PATENp u For SsIq-Illustrated dosorlptive tat• TS alogue tree. R, Ohamberiln, Toronto WORKtd, .PValuableKoutOt Antdptra.tiMn FORAM,. 1530 a week and expense Will you Try Nerviline nor ail kinds of pain. Poison's NLuvx mn is the moot efflcient and prompt remedy Yin existence for neuralgia, lumbago and head. ache. For internal use it has no equal. 'Relief in five minutes may be obtained from Narvilino in any of the following complaints, vizi Cramps In the stomach, chills, Batu- lent pains. Baty alb cont sample bottle of Nerviline at any drug store and test the great remedy. Dargo bottles 25 cents. .p AC,1:NTS WANTED ever r e entire Dominion. Addre,aGEO.D.FhtiRiS, $7 Church Street, Toronto. MONEYNo eta.. on Farms, Lowest Rated. No delay, Corr6epoadonco solloitsd• E. W. D. BUTLER, Financial Agt., Established 1860. 72 King st li•, Toronto, • WaterPURE AII61LI✓ItdNhSTREAM ore 20 feet per hour. Also Bock Drills -Hand, Horse, or Steam Power. Send for Catalogue. Laidlaw Manufacturing Co., fieM1VTQE, ONT. OF THE BIBLE -By CHARM POSTER. Profusely Iilu•trated -Sales marvellous - Nearly 400,000. Send $1 60 for a Dopy and go to work. Agents Wanted. Address..,,, _,, n A. G. WATSON, Manager, TORONTO WILLARD TRAor DEPOSITORY, TORONTO. tor SAULT el and Gra Rool? I�S. Felt and Grovel 23 ADELAIDE E, TORONTO. Estimates given, Country work a specialty. orouto Cutting School -Scientific and relia- ble systems taught whereby etylis�t, perfect•iit- t ng garments are produced. Cutters having trouble should seoure my systems and ensure fuoure success. Emile satisfaction guaranteed, Shirt system taught separate. A rare chance for young men to acquire a lucrative profession. S. CORRIGAN, Prop., 122 Yonge Street. Terms on applioatioq, J.& J. TAYLO R.-PATENTED- , AND VAULT DOORS, &C... SAFES Toronto Side Work,. H. WILLIAMS & CO. gatrit ROOFERS MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Roofing Felt, Slaters' Felt, Deafening Felt, Carpet Paper, Building Paper, Roofing Pitch, • Coal Tar, Lake Gravel. Office : 4 Adelaide St. Fast, Toronto. $560 Not Called For. It seems strange that it is necessary to persuade men that you can cure their dis- eases by offering a premium to the man who fails to receive benefit. And yet br.. Sage undoubtedly cured ,thousands of cases of obstinate catarrh with his " Catarrh Rem- edy," would never have applied to him, who pp if it had.not been for his offer of the above sum for an incurable case. Who is the next bidder for oure or ()ash? Work has been started on the extension of the Manitoba and North-Western rail- road. "She's Illuch Older Than Her Husband." We heard a young girl make the above re- mark the other day about a lady with whom we are slightly acquainted. It was not true, yet the lady in question actually does look five years older than her husband, although she is really several years his junior. She is prematurely aged, and functional derange - mut is the cause. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription would euro her, and should be recommended toher, and to all others who are in the same condition. If the reader of this chances to be a similar sufferer, let her get the "Prescription." It will bring back her lost beauty, and, better still, it will remove all those distressing symptoms which have made life a burden to her to long. Money refunded if it don't giye satisfaction. See guarantee printed on bottle wrapper. The Ontario Medical Council in anneal ee3sion, recently elected Dr. Burns, of To• ronto, president. 1ei stands for Pierce, the wonderful doctor, Providing sate remedies, of which he is coneeetor, Pleasant to taste and easy to take, Purgative'Pellets now "bear off the cake." The new Canadian loan isstill quoted at 2, premium, and itis believed the average price obtained will be nearly 95. People who are Bahjeotto bad breath, foal coated tongue, or any disorder of tho Stomaoh, can at ones be relieved by tieing Dr. Carden's Stomach Bitters, the old and tried remedy. Ask your Druggist. Red bandanna handkerchiefs have risen in price. ' Ms i COMM OURS oures in ono minute. Both high and lowtdress collars are fash- ionably Worn. A Cure nor Drunkenness. The' opium habit, dopeomania, tho'Morphine habit, nervous prostration caused by the use of tobacoo, wakefulness, mental depression, cottoning of the brain, oto., premature old age, lose of vitality canoed by over•exertlen of the brain, and loss of natural strength tram any cause whatever, Mon -young, old or middie'eged.•-who.are broken down from any of the ebcn a Causes, or any mune not ntentiotied deed, eend your address and IO oats in stamps for Lubin* Treatise in book form, of Diseaaee of Kan. Books sent sesfed and Seouro from observatlod, Addrosa M. V LIMN 47 Wellington street Eget, Toronto Ont. The red balidanus IMO Ti h spreading all over the country. BEAVER LINE of STEAMSHIPS, -SAILING WEERLY BETWEEN - MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL. Saloon Tickets, $40,$50,$80. Return, $80, $90, $110, Intermediate, $30 ; Steerage, $20. Apply to H. E. MURRAY, Oen'I. Manager, 1 Custom House Square. MONRTEAL. Allan Lino Royal Mail Steamships Sailing during winter from Poi trana every Thurs• day and Halifax every Saturday to Liverpool, and in summer from Quebec every Saturday to Liverpool, calling at Londonderry to land mails and paseengere for Scotland and Ireland; also from Baltimore, via Halifax and St. John's, N. F., to Liverpool fortnightly during summer months. The steamers of the Glae- gow lines sail during winter to and from Halifax, Portland, Boston and Philadelphia; and during sum mer between Glasgow and Montreal weekly; Glasgow and Boston weekly, and Glasgow and Philadelphia fortnightly. For freight, passage, or other Information apply to A. Sohuinaoher & Co„ Baltimore; S. Cunard & Co., Halifax; Shea & Co., 5t. John's, N. F,; Wm. Thomp- son & Co., St. John, N. 13,; Allan & Co., Chicago; Love & Alden, New York, H• Bourlier, Toronto; Aliens, Rae & Co., Quebeo: Wm. Brookie, Philadel. phia; H. A. Allen, Portland, Boston, Montreal. CHAMPION - STUMP & STONE -EXTRACTOR- ►SIX years' trial, and eve, 5,000 in use has proved this machine the best ; 0 sizes. Send for Circular. S. S. KIMBALL, Inventor and Mmmfacturer, 577 Craig et. P.O. Box 946, Montreal, P.Q Bicycles 1 zI-21O Second • Maud Bicycles and Tricycles. Send for List. New Catalogue ready In April �.. T.. MLA -MT MD, MONTREAL. THE TORONTO SILVER PLATE CO -Manufacturers of the highest grades of- SILVER- PLATED WARES TRADE MARK, -FACTORIES and SALESROOM :- CkJA'dt31i 811111?811111?PING CO. - Biro: 'liter:rashIpa. tannic weekly Wawwl * and Liverpool. Seinen tickets, tdontrsCi ae ' 1K0, randse0. Natuna t!314et,.3 O, nes di t IPSO R ad tri tlokebe qs0 ltouudtri tir•keba SO. For Far ti:i'th,er according tea ebesn,ar and looms: da�b5as. Iaa%aaau mt a e, cu p ,p elery to securep1 Mos, s 11y to II. R. BIT Manager, 1 Custom glades Square, Local AKette In the Waitron;Twone OM pound, TIRES Nervous Prostration, Nervous. -13eadacIle, 8Oouralgia, Nervous Weakness, Stomach and Liver Disco sea, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and all affections or the Kidneys,. WEAK NERVES Vann's CELEnx Cowmen ie a Nerve Tonic which never fails. Containing Celery and Coca, those wonderful etimulauts, it speed- ily cure.. all nervous didorders. RHEUMATISM - PA1NE'S CELERY COMPOUND purifies the blood. It drives out the lactic acid, which causes Rheumatism, and restores the blood making organs to a healthy condition, The true remedy for Itheuniatlsm. KIDNEY CCIMPLAINTS Vannes CELERY COMPOUND quickly restores the liver and kidneys to perfect health, This curative power combined with its nerve tonics, makes it the best remedy for all kidney complaints. ' DYSPEPSIA PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND strengthens the stomach, and quiets the nerves of the diges- tive organs. This is why it cures even the worst cases of Dyspepsia. CONSTIPATION PAINE's CE1,ERi: CoEPovND isnot a Cathar- tic. It is a laxative, giving easy and natural action to the bowels. Regularity surely fol- lows its use. Recommended by professional and business men. Send for book-. Price $1.00. Sold by Druggists. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Prop's Montreal, Qua 17ATENTS procured, Patent Attorneys, and experts r Esed1Re7, na„ntd C, Rr.7ont.,tCo..Toro Ito. I ero11alltS, BAtoilAnnAND TRADERS 420 to 426 King St. West, TORONTO E. G. GOODERIIAM, J, C. COPP, Manager. Seo, Treas. BICYCLES, BINSCN&co ill �p 2 cNvoik•CO • /Jl1 'SOLR S a71E; UDGENOE.TS'FOR THE .SEND 36 5TANIP len CATOLOGUE. • BARGAINS IN - SECOND -HAND SECOND-HAND BICYCLES, LesFor, VO.UNG canning to obtain a Business Eduoatton, or become Proficient 10 Shorthand and Typewriting, should M. tthe BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE Arcade. Tonga atroot Toronto, For Oltonlare, etc.. address d. O'D1L\, Reotetsary We want a Good Man in your locality to pick up CALF SKINS Whaley, Royoe &Co, 983 /Conga Street. Tarsals. The Cheapaet Vane to Canadafcr BAND iNSTRUMENT$. New and Secoed•hand, Agentefor "BESSON" and" H ICHAM" Band dt Orebeatra MUSIC. REPAIRING Or BANE INSTRUMENTS a epeolalty. Bend for Catalogue. for us. Cash Furnished on satisfactory guaranty. Addrosa, C. S. PAGE, Hyde Park, Vermont, U.S. The Shoe and Leather Reporter, N. Y., and the Shoe and Leather Review, Chicago, the leading trade papers of the U.S.' in the Bide line, have sent their representatives to investigate Mr. Page's business,and after a. thorough examination and comparison, the Reporter gives him this endorsement "We believe that in extent of light -weight raw ma- terial collected and carried, Mr. Page holds the lead of any competitor and that his present stock is the Largest held by any house in this country." And the Review says : "After a most thorough investigation of Mr. Page's business, as compared with others in same line, we have become fully satisfied that in his specialty, light weight stook, he ie unquestionably the largest dealer in this country, while to superiority of quality, he is confessedly at the head." QUERY • if Mr. Page's bnsineosis the largest in its line in the United States, is it not the best possible proof of hie ability to pay highest prices? 1f he did not do so, would he naturally get more Skins than any of his competitors in the same line? Gl SELPII Business College, denim, ONT.- This popular Institution, now in its 4th year, is doing a grand work for the Education of young mon and women in those branches, a knowledge of which is so essential to the intelligent and successful management of praotical affairs. Its graduates are everywhere giving signal proof of the thcroughness of their training, and bearing grateful testimony to the monetary value of its course of study. The Fourth Annual Circular giving full information will be mailed free. Address M. MAoCoaMtax, Principal. Young Men SUFFERING from the effects of early evil habits, the result of ignorance and folly, who find themselves weak, nervous and exhausted ; also MIDDLE-AGED and OLD MEN who are broken down from the effects of abuse or overwork, and in advanced lite feel the consequences of youthful excess, send for and read M. V. Lubon's Treatise on the Diseases of Men. The book will be sent sealed to any address on receipt of two 3e. stamps. Address M. V. LUBON, Wellington St. E., Toronto, Ont. Nervous Debility. r Hu greatest cis. 1.00very Of therm. ienbage for Regulat• ng the bowels, and Cur ng all Blood Liv. r and Ijidney Com. • istnte. A perfeob lood Purifier. A few n Hamilton whohave neon benifited by Its use ; Mrs. 3L.lieenan 102 Robert Se, cured Mf Erysipelas of 2 vrs. standing; Robb. Cor sell, 24 south street, laughter cured of Epileptic Ste alter 6 eters suffering Jen. ai6 Birrel, 66 Walnut Street, cured of Weakness and Lung Traub a : John Wood, 95 Oath. cart 8t., cured of Liver Complaint and Blliouseees, used only 8fifty-oentbottles ; Mrs. J. Beal, 6 Augusta St., troubled for years with Nervous Prostration, two email bottles gave her great relief, Sold at 60o. &$1. F, F. DALLEY fa 00„ Pronlrletora DR. GRAY'S Speolflo has been used for the peat fifteen years, with great success, in the treatment of Nervous Debility, and all diseases arising from ex• sasses, ovor•worked brain, lose of vitality, ringing g g in the ears, palpitation, etc. For sale by all druggists. Price $1 per box, or 6 boxes for 85, or will be Bent by mail on receipt of price. Pamphlet on applioatlon. THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., Toronto TAKE NO OTHER, PRICE El EXHAUSTED VITA Recovery from this distressing condition is by having recourse to tonics or medicine neat which only serves to aggravate tho trouble. The tela demands nutrition that can be asily geared and thoroughly assimilated by the weak stomach. JOHNSTON'S FLIfID BEEF suppl this demand, because it is she Most Perfect For of Concentrated Food. l t contains all the materia necessary for Renewing the tissues wasted b disease. It readily passes into the circulation and pia• duces Firm Muscle and Nerve. The Great STRENGTH GIVER. • tk5To!N'S Y 0F QUID. DBE F CONTAIN EVER MENT PERFECT FOOD \� G\VESZONE TO z\\EMO\A S`ISZE \NCREASES V'St\iva NIAMI UN ANq ITS REGULAR USE WILL BUILD UP STRONG ROBUST CONSTITUTION AnD,PR111E GRrgT ST IT RENG 501 GIVER, T CURE FITSI When I say Mutt do not mean merely to stop them tor a time, and then have them res turn again. I MEAN A RADICAL CURS. I have made the disease 01 PITS, EPILEPSY or l'ALLIni IC Altfelongstudy. I wAaRAirrmyremed Chun the worst cases. Because others hav failedisno reason for not now receiving a curet. Bond at once for a treatise and a Pansorman of my Ilerarm BLE REMEDY. Give Ezppres$ and Post Office. It Costs you nothing for e, trial, and it will cure you. Address Dr. H. G. ROOT. 37 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont,l BREADMAKER'S YEAST ALWAYS AHEAD! BREAD made with tike Yeast took fir st prizes at 1321 Township and County Fairs is Ontario in 15577, at such palaces asFlesherton, Alarkham,`Vhit• by, ctc. Over Ig000 ladies have sent us letters and postal cards to say that it is superior to any yeast ever used by them, It 'a s htest' tubi 1 makes the testa sweetest and most wholesonse bread, buns, rolls and buck-; whcatcakes. Directionaiaeaeie package with fall (71 There are many IanOATIOtle of "PeerlessPt MACHINE 011, but none equal it in lubricating properties. FAast. 505, MIOLMEN, etc., find none equal to the oasOuls Peerless made by SAMUEL ROCERS & CO., TORONTO. Sbld by dealers everywhere. CAPITA/. AND FIRMS NOW o1r it $8,oso,o6o, DEAD OFFICE, 15 TORONTO STREET, TOTS OYTO, ONT. A BODE CO1IPANY, ESTAIELiSIIFD OCTOBER, 1ST1. To this date, October 81, 1881, there has been returned To the heirs of P°lieyholdets (death claims) $649,249 00 TO the bold,ra of matured Endowment Policies..... 26,482 63 end PolScie, 0 U6d 00l urn er o{ To Polio •holders on s Policy -holden i e u in h° a allocated and bean paid) 432,644 02 To Polley -holders for Cash Prefits (n 1 d g t , g 1 ) To holders of Annuity Bonds 15,067 34 Loaned to Pollbyholders on Security Of their Policies ................ ......... 62,264 99 81,800174 4,i` Policies in Force over 10,000. Alnoiint over $15,000,000 PEPAIDENT-IfoN. SIR lir. P, HO'%C'LAND, Ca* 1 C. M.G. VICE.PRES11)ENT$,- •WInv1Abt ELLIOTT, Frail ; EDWARD ROOFER, Esq. ttiJrpoliclet Nonterteitable attars yearns andel Dade 1* 5 * I' Managing 1►ii"10tyi t�