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BURY TSItRI4DAY MORNING
BY D. M•OII.LIGUDDY.
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Adv.i Mtog RasesI
s1 sod other casualde
ual advertisements, s.
writ �for Anl I'maesi/on, and $ cents per Um
{or rah subsequent iryerUou. Measured by •
seeparell stale.
Banner • ge d els Mies and ander, M per
Add.ertlsements of Loot. rouse, Strayed BIL
mations Vecaut Slteataod Wanted. and Huai-
nan Chances Wanted, not exceeding • ease
el .parell. it per morel
Bosses on Sahli and Farms on Sale, not to ex -
aged • ante e1 for brat meth, hoc. per suttee
easel mouth Larger advta In propertlon.
Any special .u8im the object u( whieb r N
poesote the pecuniary tens t of an Individual
breorpany,ter be eonshior.d an
and starred a.00rdime r
Local soleus is nonpareil type care ses4 per
word, no nonri
notice leas than a
[ural notices le ordl:'ary reading type two
le per word me
node* for lees than k
Edema for churches and other religious and
meant Insetutlool. half rat.
Subscribers who fall to receive Tam Stoma.
erDy mi01. 11 will confer • favor D fe-
psiiug
r d e tkr•t •t r early • IWe as
t When . change of edition's Is desired, both the
d id and We new direr should be given.
Publisher's Notice.
4. C. L. Touted, of (.nderleh, hes been sh
!ainted Loral Travelling Agent for the Towu-
, coups d (Federici', Colhrue, Aahlield and W e-
smorsh.
Loral postmasters over the .district are also
Lep■ttend to receive .ubeerlptlons to Tea
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All coraunlcations must be addressed
D Men ILLICUDDY,
T'ea 8aus.1..
treiepbeee Call •0 Ooderlch, Out.
TIfU&DAY, MARCH 2. 1899.
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TRAVELING GUIDIL
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.'
All tire
Ire
•II and Express
' Ilei
• and Ifsprsm
UN am.
11s p.a.
»»... leo pin
Mee p.a.
Devaa,.
Kell sad Express 1 is err
1 and.Yr .,,•.xpee.. 1 to pia.
d
Sal p,m,
•RRTISTaT. t
M. NICHOL1ON. 4 D.1.
LSITA..'OM
Room emelt' tM
bold Filling, (rower sed DR •
Ibeo41 t7
.,i TOW 1Cgaglliere -'"et.sera"`..` ".._"'"•.''''
L. M. MAEUUi D.D.B., L.D.S.--DENTAL
Brgeon--1e est and approved wNbode
"f' der all decal opersu t... PretervUon ef tis
e ltural teeth • $ppeecc•lee . o Nat•. Cor. W..t et.
wag Square (up .Wrsl. Eel ranee Oa Waltee
JM. TURNBULL, DDS.. LD.B.-DRNTAL
• Surgeon. (Wei. aasnci.ted with Dr.
piton. of Montreal) . 0 .Id and porcelain. attl-
Aeal teeth mounted on sold or aluminum bass,
special attention Oaten to the preservation d the
sigma' Neth. Office in Mr Liao s new block.
St 1504
MEDICAL
M HUNTER -PH VSICIAN. BURGEON,
Y *4. (Mee: Bras, street, the residence
Is•elT by De M.rawcAtLera. Night calls
�N'esm� r/
LZOAL ANP CONVEYANCING.
EBX[8T HEATON-HA RRISTER, ROLICI-
tor, Notary Puede. Canadian Bank ef
Oplm•ee Charbws, the Square, ilfremtp
V CAMPION.00.-ItARRISTER, K'LI .
• •�+*m;�loary, c. 085.-,, ..ver Medial Han,
ch.
M18O. JOHNSTON-BA RRTEB, SOLI1.1-
• tor, m
Comlatonrr, kr•. Mosley In loan
dleilerfen, imHamil W.t-sa4 d4, Andrew i woes
r• t bee
8• G HATS-B4RRISTER, SOLICITOR.
be. Omre North st., next door Bwt.At.
aces. Private Funds to lend at lowest rats of
interest 11ee0
!-'ARROW & PROCOPOOT, BARRISTERS,
l� Attorneys !Minden', Ar., Goderich. J. T.
Yarrow Q.C., IS. Proudfoot.
CAMERON, HOLT a HULMF.S, 8ARRIS-
ten, Solicitors In Chung, yL.• L. thele rich.
K. G Cameros, Q, C., P. Holt, Dudley Holmes.
* G. WARD, CONWKYANC66, its., AND
lei • eemrlrlooer for tektag and rewiring
recotgnlzanhs d Mil, affidavits or affirmations,
- depositions or solemn declarations In or con-
�araing an action suit r proceeding In the
alga Coude Justice. the Oourtof AI'pul for
Ontario, or In any County or Division Court.
AN traneaeLl ne carefully and promptly etc
ended. Residence and P. 0. address -Dun
sot, Ont.
LOAlte AND IN$URANCi.
MONEY TO LOAN- FIVE PER CENT
Moneyte loan, private funds: also Ent
ms
elformasant or ell. Douses and lots to
mot1r for gala )C N LEWIS. Banister, (iod-
C. MEAGER, CONVEYANCING AND IN.
euranee office, opposite Maas'. .hotel,
Yoderlch.
MONRY TO LEND ON MORTOAO[ AT
Weer cent. Notes dlecountedL 0. REA-
S R. OM*: Opposite Martha's Hotel, God.
ride
FJ. T. NA/TEL-FIRE, L/71 AND AOCI-
.
dent Insurance Agent; l owe•$ rates.
aloe : C.es. Norther. and Square. Go lsrlhh. 14
S
MONEY TO LEND -A LARGE AMOUNT
of Private Funds for Investment at Iowa"
on firs clam igortgages. Apply MGAs.
aOW Il PROUDFOOT.
K RADCLIFFE--GENERAL INSURANCZ,
• Reel EsaArea'te and Money Leaning Aet'
Only Bret -elms enml.nlea represented. Money
lend on straight lo.,., *Atha lowest rate et
going, In any w..y to suit the borrower. Square, re-: S.eoad doorfrom Sqre, West street.
eh. x00604
NEW 1NACIa;lllk SHOPS.
[M MACHINE SHOPS -ALL [AIDS OF
JEW
• Repair Work deme es Beadnnable •
Farming Deplesameefor robs sold.
one {Herald -hand bought and s,AA. ngtnr
d Roder• fes sale. Burd : Bates, old wagged
mt.('
corner Victoria end Tr.(lgr et"
eta J.
1T[R RUWCIMAN. �.If
AUCTION ERRING.
InH0MM. OUNDRY, AUCTIONEER AND
Ilsurenee Agent, ('n4erl,•.h. Ont. Arent
Wertdon sod IAneashire Fire Ins. 0, the tore
Mt M Ina 0s. sales .atira4•d, 40 -la
et of the meaty. .eity
TOWN KNO1 GENERAL AiU?TO1IRRR
MP and Land Valuaklr, Ond.vtePOnt
hag had eondderable etperienoe In tbe smelter
miring trade, M Y In pslUon to discharge
with thorough satisfaction all commissions en.
e rated to him. Order, 1.41 n Barton's betel,
rent by mall toles 'Wings O,derieh P. O..
Direfully attended to. JOHN KNOI, County
A.eUomor. PRIM
TONSORIAL. ARTIST.
JnId Birks q'1RIAL A>ue.4'11.1
• said i ce p)*2IA e. TI
erg 1e4, end tr..-4. Me1*1na newbl•ek. naziis
ow /s
storage hotel
MAa2IA0 t L/OZ7FfES.
gar LAND, DAUER Or MAIIIRIA0E Lf
. • • ens.', Godert 11. Ont.
1 As 014 Parses.
umalsob passe, te*e4ne, hr beta the
tem tit tie plena ra of O.Msebmy RR
.see •hearts•. This pll�y Sea SHOW
6f�
d aleare . � 111
emet•W AI.h hes gl6r D.&
TWILIGHT IN MY GARDEN.
o purple twilight, from thy dun resew
Pe* memortes steal and .bane tbsa-olyee
suety,
Bolt brumes stir aal tan Aar phantom owner.
Twee inergle *114 the woramentel dew,
And shadowy line are wreatb.al with Nader
w roth.
And loving Made thine faintly thuroagh W
g loom 1
RT• not aloes the roma' fragrant hearts
That flood the dewy dunk with ran perfume
Is.. loved and loot wen meeker fees .r
µray Ina
Among the garden n old nominee walks.
1 wonder do they hoar the fountalo playiM
And erre the Itnc, ...owe on their stalks!
O twlllebt time, when .11 earth's Jus and fret
Dte out, and quiet reigns un every handl
w18.k•swm has•4ea thelosspece.easr0•as-..
TM dear sae- altp from out the "attar!
land?"
-H. Hdd rwick Brows. 1a Charbon' Jour
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PRIMITIVE HOOSIER CABINS.
Dwellings C.art.B.•N bas the ••mita
it Metllhr. ]I.Ti a
In the primitive Header °shin,.•emegh,
nnouuth, simple abodes -more genuine
happiness has been enjoyed than Wall the
fine, curly wantons In the great city of
New York. Thousands of wealthy, m-
impectable men and wolnon ens living to-
day who were born, reared and married in
such humble cabins. And there me mil-
lions of people living today who have no
Idle hew these cabins are constructed.
The pioneer fruw south of the uld eai$-
ern or southern states, with his wife, ex
or eight children. gun and dog, would
conte to Greene county in his oovered
wogun, which was the family abode until
he enw t.d he- cabin, which was construct-
ed thus: Cut about W logs 8 or 10
Makes in diameter, 20 of them 16 feet long
one 20 of thein 14 feet long; slope the
reels off half and notch theetbta half to
tit ; put chunks In the cracks or the logs
and daub them with mud- The
were made of shorter logs until reaching
what is called the comb, the ends sloped
down to suit the pitch of the roof.
It being new ready for covering, cut
polis 6 to 6 inches in diameter, 16 fest
long, or the length of the house, Dutch
them down on the gables about 11 S feet
apart. Cut down a large oak tree, square
the butt and saw cute four feet, long, split
then, In blocks about six nacho, square,
take a frow and rive boards lull an Inch
thick, lay them lengthwise on the afore -
g eld poles or rafters, breaking joints,
weight them down with small pules You ,
Dare now ready for the Aoora Cut poles
six inches In diameter, length the width
of the cabin, for lower joists; place there
about four fere apart; cut a tree.-g'•nrral
Iy lien or some soft wood-anw log. 41.111
six heileght foes long; split Into slabs
about throe inches thick; hew smooth
With these make the their The their is
arMeot-bMod•kieat re a• thaereade os.,
longer. The fastening is a wooden latch
with a string hanging on the out•ndo
Ono wit.dow, 14 by 16 inches, hat grim.
ed paper for glass. The mill nig la made
with poles for Joists (evened with clap-
boards.
Now oommitb. mart scientific morhan
Ical part of cabin building -the tlt•rpl:me
and chimney. Saw out atx)ut six fret
w ado out of tine end of the house, sit feet
high (nom the ground; case up the aper
Dire. Incites this aperture, extending
back far enough for the back wall of the
fireplace and as high as the aperture
Now dig yellow clay, dampen and with a
small maul beat down• and form the
;:earth, jambe and back walL Generally
the J:atrtbe ar1(1 beck wall are about a foot
thick. Now split sticks the proper length
for the size of the chimney -the sticks
n!s•ur an Inch thick and 1 wh!,. Slake
n mortar of the yellow clay and build your
el. !to trey tothedesired height. This makes
a conifortali8 dwelling without nails,
gheee or politic,' Move in and fury« it," hos
down. "-Linton (.11
Spraying 111111
The San Joss Coale ie esonet•ety
spreading In all directions and In some
parts of the south is destroying the peaob
trees. No satisfactory spraying material
except kerosene hes been discovered,
even whale -oil soap •mulslon falling to
g et all the Insects unlet very carefully
applied. The application of kerosene is
not safe for the trees. although a newly -
invented epraying pomp promisee to
make 17 ester. Thlx pump le so construct-
ed Ibat it mixes the oil with water in the
nozzle and tallowy a very light coat of
kerosene to bs aeplloa. This should be
done on bright days In the winter wblle
the buds are dormant, and under favor.
able oondltlons works very effectively.
Mamas. C.O. Ruled o A Co
YAs•ovlw N. L
Oentleren -I. J..'.a y LAt, Franc'. Lec air,
.nes d ibe men employed n, me, wi eking In t a
lankier a cod tied a f Il on I Int, croaking
l um 41 rfs l7:' 11. er as, * hen frond, p1 re 1 oe
a soot and takes Moe. w' • e great fears were
entertained for hie recovery, hl• hips being
badly brui•.:f and ele body turned black from
Ms rte t his feet We reed MINAMD'B LINI-
SENT on him freely to des:en the pin an
with the um . 1 three bdtlr he was completely
cured and . We to return to his work.
8atrvws Duval,
Elgin Road, L'Iskt Co., Qua.
May Nth, 1s.•.
They O■gbt T..
Larkin -I wonder why so many girls
elope with coachmen?
0337.3M -Under the impression that they
will make good grooms, I suppose.
Health for the chlldree.
Worm Powders,
Mir So. -Coma quick, doctor; brother
Is hardly able to hre•ths.
Dr. Kurenon-1'11 anon stop that
Pr •...toast.
"No. M1.. Petherhridge," said the young
man. folding his arms and looking sternly
at her. "You can't be a 'ester' to m. If
I'm not good enough to get into your
.nIty you can't get into mine!"
Saying which, and picking up his last
land gloves, he walked away with his heed
he11 stiffly erect.
A laser neck for SO cents. M0lere
Kidney Pills and Plaster.
twk.. Too Unsay utemeiI.
"Do y au endeavor to profit by the mks
taketerf..bsed" .eked the curious oast
"I havent time," replied tho media
one. ''I have to crowd things pretty hard
to profit by all the mistakes I make my-
self."
stray Bits of Information.
One-tenth e4 the world 1s etlu ease -
Oared.
(Maeda has moonily .pont 111S.000,000 s•
her
iquor In Indian• pad la hes
and tines lad year 18.6,696.
County expoediturws ler paupers la le -
diem in 1991 were IH mate per head el
populate a.
$I cklnp first came late use in the
eleventh century. Before that cloth band-
ages were wound round the feet
The telephone subscribers of the whale
world number about 1,600,000. The Halted
States stolid/ at the top with 900,000.
carpets meth, on Simply
in Minnesota. ling rant
eon of the supreme court of tee .sate.
Then never was, and never will be, a
ttnivenwl Iwnacea, au nue remedy, for all
Illy to which Mash is heir -the very nature
of many curatives bring inch that were
the germ* of other mud dlfereat17 seated
dtesaees routed in the mauler 'ef the
patient -what would relieve one 111 in
Lure would Aggravate the other. W.
have, however, lar Quinine Witte, whoa
obleineble 1u a mound unadulterated
state, • remedy for many and grevunu Ills.
By its gradual and judicious we. the
frailest .yetemn are led into convmdreceuce
and .treugth, by the iuduenc• which $,Jur
■ 1ne exerts on \attire's own restorative*.
It relieves the drooping epirita of those
with whom . chrome state of morbid der
puodeocy and lack of interest in life is •
disease, and, by trauquilising the serves,
diapers to sound anti refreshing sleep-
imparta vigor to the action of the blood,
which. Ming stimulated, courses through-
out the velum, streugthemug the healthy
animal functions of the system, thereby
making` activity a necessary result,
strengtheningthe frame, and giving life
to the digestve organs, which naturally
demand increased subetauce-result, im-
proved appetite. Northrop & Lyman of
Toronto, have given to the public their
1.UPeriler Weenie* Wine** $be- weal re-,
and, gauged by the opinion of .cieutbts,
this wine approaches n t perfection of
any in th. market All druggists sell It
Y..•, 4. Gr.wleg nets,
Nut growing is profitable, but It requires
years to bring a nut tree to a stage of
growth where it will pay well, hence only
young farmers are fndatoed to devote land
in that dire •tion. Walnuts, chestnut. and
butternut. would Improve with cultiva-
tion. In • few years walnut trees will
he so scarce that the farmer wbo has •
grove will secure his own price therefor,
the timber being valuable.
1st for �intrd'1 ud take no other.
■• w...'t Prepare.
"Would you •deli° me to take an ocean
trip, doctor?" asked the invalid.
"No," was the reply; "I think • series
d mud baths would benefit you more."
• "Bee do lee," eaM 411. rink - Iet•a, h
tones Oust savored of hopele ones and de
e patr, ''I can't afford to go Into politics."
Yon think I look eo much better: yea,
and I feel better -M filer's Compound Iron
Pills did it.
The late tltnprees to Austria was a great
admirer of beautiful women. She had •
special portrait galltry containing the pie -
tares of good looking women she had met
especially Austrian• French and Italiana
Ata recent exhibition of book coven in
London prizes w-cro awarded to two .nm
p1.. which wore signed by a Mir Mat-
thews. Now It is learned that Mies Mat-
thews L neuro other than the Prtrtre.s Vie -
Soria, the only unmarried d.ughtr of We
Primo a q'ai•••
Bon Fe -rt. -NI re E. J. Neill, .New Arm-
agh, P. Q., write+: "For nearly six
months I was troubled with Morning
aches and pains in my fest to such an ex-
tent that I could not sleep et night, and
as my feet were badly swollen I could
not wear my boots for weeks. At last I
gota bottle of Dr. Thomas' Eelentrte 011
and rewolyed to try at and to my estonisb-
meat I got almost imeent relief, aid the
one bottle accomplished a perfect cure.
A FISHERMAN'S TRIALS.
Zzpeoar. Wb11a as gee •reesb• es Y
Attek •f •elalla. whteb Cawed t1.
Meet R 1ati.g Age■y
Mr. deo. W. Shaw, of Sandford. N.8.,.
follows the occupation of • fisherman, at
like:all who pursue this arduous calling
is exposed frequently to Inclement wea-
thr. Some years ego, as the result of ex-
posure, Mr. Shaw was attacked by sciatica,
and for months suffered intensely. He
rye the pain he endured was something
egonizing, and he was not able to do any
work for some months. His hip was
drawn oat of shape by the trouble, and
the donator wbo attended him said that tt
had also affected the spine. After being
under the rare of • doctor for several
months without getting relief. Mr. Shaw
discontinued medical treatment and re-
sorted to the use of plaster's end liniments,
but with no better results. He war ad-
vised to try Dr. WIlllams' Pink Pills and
finally decided to d 0 so. After using them
for a couple of week. he found a decided
relief, and in about two months' time
every tram of the trouble had disappeared,
and he has not dace been troubled with
any Illness. Mr. Shaw says he occasion-
ally takes a box of pills to ward off any
possible recurrence of the trouble.
Those attacked with sefatlo., rheum`
$ism, and kindred troubles, will avoid
much suffering and save money by taking
Dr, Williams' Pink Pills at the outset of
the trouble. Sold by all dealers or seed
postpaid at 60o. a box or sit boxes for 0.65,
by addr'sing the Dr. Williams Mediates
00., Brookville, Ont.
An tenors Pklles.pko.
Friend -Tie Is • bright ohlld, Isn't hs?
Papa -Bright? Why he has learned al-
ready that p.r eveo.ce overcomes ob-
stacles, and be makes himself . milsaaes
until be gets what he wants. *t•
How to Cleanse the Syetem. -Parmelee{
Vegetable Pill. ore the result of actentlfie
study of the effects of extracts of (*male
rood and herbs upon tbadigestive organs.
Their use hers demonstrated 1■ many in-
stances that they regulate the action of
the Liver and the Kidneys, purify the
blood and carry off all morbid .ecmmn-
latloos from the system. They are ma/
to take, and their action Is mild and bene-
ficial.
Plater., of aka •2.0.rh.
A German physician, Dr.
made 111011Ompgrtant dl,gi
to Internal (lionises by mal
I:irifel bas
bg lotion
nte
?1K pntlnnte
swallow a minire ere photographic appetite
tug and taking pictures of the Interior d
the etomsnh.
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CANNDA LIFE
ASSURANCE OMPAN.
Send a tl-fr sperotts
The Same Officers Re -erected
The Ftfteetrio ARAnnnnl Meeting of the
Canada Cite Amarwnr•." (thiamin, wee held
at Hamilton ca We 1411, $oat., aid the re-
port
esport shows that the company r ua a must
amid and peaa.'roue anomie' ,..41(1'..
and that it Will antlnoei to hold Ite plate
se the leading life assurance °otology of
the Dom'S4om The following u a short
ayoopala d the revert:
During 1616, Mee applkatios for I6160.•
704 of Insurance were received Om -U ing
the declined .rad deferred appllcauoa,r, the
adtttit true of the year wet 9eY4 pokier
fur .,470,310. Tkte •mow* 1s an adetore
mos the beslseea of the poet IWO 7wr►
Tim total beeene a 1s. form at Slat Decent
her last wee Ir75,356,:31 of saeurentwa un -
dr aaali7 i,00• pellahs, apace over C,wO
Unes. The palm, -urn of poleyboadere
amounted to about $1.000,000.
The em of Fdii,.UO woo rd seeds ea a
special provnioa towards a Ureter reserve
tush. to which tie lower rates 0t 'steed
saw obat a8.. rakes It a prudes* look Ina
ward. Alter raking the provision' ft. the
[serve ata policies anti all ether U•editl.s,
these * leek a steplua ovr all IMO titles
amounting to 11,81e,741.
VLVANC3*L AdbPItA(7T FOR TAA! 14119.
Premum lawn* mitt IQ107,488 T3
latereet, Ream, rte 1611,1,e07 79
*2,006,44* 44
11,216070 e5
40%304 Iti
1,311.774 2.1
13.0118,445 44
Paid PW4cybolden
=:e, Tawe, etc.
AB.. FS. JAN 1st, vet
Ledger *mets F19,310.6111) 01
tether ABlae• ... r; r o - Mkt ilk* SI
Total Assets !+70.(541,617 63
LIARILIT1F . ..i
Amenrem.. Iteserve Fund (4 wet _
c,-uw.1 . $17.6i1,m6 e5
1it►r'al R.eeerre $.'ward. 4lother
a:emitted afien0 00
.t2 other Liabilities :E V,860 44
mem: ,one 44•
stedue ere as Il•kl6tl•1.8.6,747 N
. .l
N0.$WAIT Si
The I'rwddrat, Mr. A. O. Ramsay. la
c ee-mg 'he ad•ptIon ,t( the import, ••'d:
"It is !De (went, -fourth ser in w -h ah 1
have heti the honor. .1 Pr.w'dent, of ...in-
t-Attlee
nomt•Attlee a reset to yon, and it Its with the
!wore ort4faat yin ■cd o.*tBlence se I have
homey had 0110•1 a'1 thee. ,xtestone, nod,
Ir,doed, dor'ng all 1ae forty years of my
, ,mnncdon with the ompse$, the. I em
Mee to point to the aroma and the .and
p,etitinn whku 111,• enatp.tny occupies
The new butanes. dunes :he year wee M
r•x,'e,w of that '4 the prrrvktmt year. 8nib
■ result ■p.' nk • e•11 He- the pt1dl M• a on
deuce which the o..u4sny eslo•7w. Oar me,
beldam bas been obtst.•d wbINent areae
03:111111114-411..With a eertrpaloa• etre not to
misled epppao.nf - "
)tr. Ramsay polo .d oat that 1t . p'Jt
. Ihie to Injure • 1, f e 0(11m by le ♦ ng K
tox. /north sew obtai nee ae I,,o
great east He node-t.d not that rne•e 's
too great • dispo*rloo far memories to
rnwart nlate aheoe..ev,w 141011 a bee n• w
business and telae 'n an apparently pr s•
peroes condition. when, as • owe., -t
feet their reserve m:.y mate. ptrat.
badly Invested, expert.- of macac,ale0(
r,Anou,. and meets .In*nhl.Wmul. The bit
new hwlor.. le Itke charity r covering a
math tide rt able Met a Mg sew begot -se
a not so mock a neater ,tt meta a. a nett-
tn d pee.. Mr. Mammy •loo pointed oat
that there are Already lndk'at,on. !OA t
oomp.le•s which hAve been tindery ex-
panded and differently c ndttate,i from
the nomads Ude, are suffering rise liffecte
of their different r+etree, trod that the greet
e.mnp.nlea wager Mathews le ed tae target*
•mount, and whose en.rmons growth mikes
them apparently or the mar pwa4nlnv
and prosperous character. are 1110e those
who have bees the nest coo.ptcnora In the
decline d the prom, wh4eb they have bees
aerie to glee to their pdMyboidene
The err of the 1 lit nada Ilse's expenses
to mous. was 13.111 per erne In lee, and
>a. Ranray Invited Done prevent to com-
pare that with the oormegceediag orb at
any o; her company doing beelmos In carr
.d•, pointing out that 'mere m. ntwfe
d bmass wathor regent to its amt, 1. a
gloms ■rd ,1tred 'n)t.ey sad an 4000 1.*
to our °Meer pellet - feet, whose advantage
sad security shored he oar Bleat care."
President Romsey Alen railed •ttemtioe t•
the continued enure .r, Mee rete of toter
est Mileineble on set44aretaq mvo•wertmets,
■ M looking to the rut that • rate aa-ur-
■ owe company's dedications are bumf u;.on
nu naminewlon M net reel to be abtein•4
dnrtng very lour serode. up t• /'7 df 7
• It le s MON./. .d prudent eertrd to
the nolldit, and swf.ly at the ocengaoy end
Ira polk•311ohlM 'hot the .gq.epr shored
prep t0 .tJll fn -thee a regttMw the re-
serves upon pranks- With that la view, •
sum 0t $;,000 h.. been net srde se •
special fund tawenlw a higher ridnuiee
e tandard. The sleben and prudence rf
Me ,.mar will ernrmend Need Io se in-
terested a to erm,r.nay.
The Vice.l.reeklrn:. Mr. F. W. Oates,
emended the adotetl,m of the *semi, whish
was to nttnowktly n.rrf d. By a vote of
tad baro to Mr( It wee resolvers th,.t It
would he in the inrnrewm at the ooe4sny
that Its chief plant of balsam Amid h.we-
The Il1YowIeig Dire ten wen e2eeed
ix the Ware of th',e• router
ear. A. 0. Ramsay. Ad5m B.cwe. Wei
Gabe.., N.P., J. 87 1.1•reee, John Heads.
Q C., and 7,. A 1e-... Q e.
At a enim hent ' . e lett or the Director,
Mr. A. 0. Romeo) mat Mr. F. W. Caton
wear anan11nosely re -leo WI President and
vkv President Magnet testy.
Hillside Were Powders are the best
Miele *4 . for children; Y dee se
sugar.
Rnskin's 84 books bring him la 8115,60S a
ye:.r. Swlnb.rne, who has welted I1NIs,
maks. *61.000 a year by his poems.
IF HA�E"CANOE
lbwaoplpT1•t F•a,
it -wary dllapldeeed"
throttle tramp {$rook • gentleman un
Broadway, on. mid standee moonily.
•Boggle' yer pantotl, bur," he aald po-
12t,y• "but d.d you ever sloop In • bugs
Md'il night with bpth ends opera!'
1e4.;diem 's remember If I ever did," was
the tither surprised reply.
"I guess you did et you wouldn't
ferglt. Did you ever wear putts that the
wind whistled • shun. through In Janu•
aryl"
"No."
"Nor shoes that the lm water wee on
dnutht in all winter?" , .
of much."
"Newer wool • week with outhln' to eat
4 I movmad ntod.7 - did ZouP'
The tramp's tam fairly beamed.
"Well," he mid, there's whore l've got
the bulge on you. Now, gimme • dime,
and with money In my olo's I guar I'll
WAS • putty fair dhow in the precession.
even 14 I ain't a millionaire."
His phUoeoplty netted him • quarter.
A •ernegat Debug.
Mr. Sditleigh-" Mies Pe.ahh raw, If 1
should ask you for jute one little kiss,
would you refuse me?"
Mtr Peachblow-" Yes; Wee only Dome
la Job lova"
BRITISH AMERICA
ASSURANGE COMPAhY
ANNUAL MEETING,
Tito slzty-fi0ai annuli mutts' et me
eharsboMyn of this oorpaty was. held .t
Its office., Throats,, at soon 1Lu,sday,
Neb. 16.
The 1'readese, Hem Gets A. rasa, M
rented the nha8; and Mr. P. H. 5ru, who
was appointed o act as Secretary, read t .
following.
ANNUAL REPORT.
Tae Dlreetore beg to submit the Ms
annual Deport of the (utopia►, embradmi
the ortnsacttoos for she year .odlsg tie•
comber 3154 kat mod • .t•tem5. of Aa
sets and LlabWtlee al the doer eat b
year.
In tie erre Branch, while bre bee
Mao a aOgat rettm4on 1n' 40. premium
income, be retake se • etre* lane been
fetrly satisfactory, crowing t moderate
arab of profit aotwttlestaodingR tfy fret
too there were some serlo . co.aagrall005
durtog the year, la %bleb the Coalman/
was Mvolved for ceneederable automate --
notable the aim* total •eetractfoo of the
lel of New Westminster In mete mbar
Mat.
The closing nubs of the row wen
marked by a au.rrrlm of etcepnota'l7
disastrous worms blob on toe ore.o and
on die t ak.w whisk regent -11 la as
'akpraaraa•ted tbal"ef•0Se un'W prveeyty. Ae
• eoeeequrare ale companies eel/aged la the
btasluer of Marine llsoreaee Meow •
h arry lose ora the IrantarrMmd of the year,
W In Its compare!., ely !tanned operations
la this bas: nch • W. 10 npuly has shared
in tis generally uanvtr.ble ,apereende.
It le .arovTAr14t, however •. condensing
11e 401 ores pn.m yeet s ad tats bsataees t•
elestene that the !nary heath kaored der-
ide the pant year, scanted with the 1111.
preamble reeutte .4 tams pe•eeodier lean,
h ave led to a general mowe:mat among
tartar underwritero fur las terladty ■dvane,.
ing rates and 2.1.4114 about ember Kamm
which the Directors feel smarm will plass
the bnine.s 0n' a meek more .at1f•ateq
footles teas for several )ears pest.
The Dlrectore feel that these le cares
for emrrital.tl.ei in the last that the
t'omto.ny tar ps.Ase•I through a year wiser\.
In many ~pees,. . hes bees a arehl 0111
os
to the err_o.ed en Fire and Marine Insult
my burin.. and paid Ks usual davklesa
to Otar•hold,'re without mating any mate
i•I reduetioe in its Reeerre Pond.
B®mary of finsnckal •t.tetwntt
Total mob Iboene 11,472,110766
Total expenditure inclerltng
appnnpNallol f.we un-
der adlustm•nnt 1,442,412 M
.Balance .... ..... F-9.Ii64 82
Dlvldeed. dech.rd ... . 511.500.(10
ManKes kampr feaoY t1M Rare Troth
east.
LI.STOTT i JURY,nItuL OIIT
Total .natio. , . $1,819,1'4 16
Total lIsblUtlea _x..
196,152 20
Btrselos to poltcyYalaeta ..11.221.01185
The following reatl.•men were sleeted to
mere se turn -tow. for etlt ellPeillg year:
Hos. George A. lox, .1 J. Kenny, Floe d.
C. Wood, B. P. Merelsnne, John Hoskin.
Q.O.. LLD., R. M. Pealatot, It. Jeffrey, le
A. M7sr5.
At a rovers of the bard held sets!'.
goeshl7. Hol, e:eorre A. Coe was elected
Prwidest sod Mr. J. J. Keane Vice -Pre-
sident
I.. -t 1•e...".war De..l.
France has p..t1.1 Its List pension to Na
poleon I. rualiei•r. In 18de a law won
passed granting $.'o a year to all non rem
mlwsoned officer- and privates who heel
served ten years n the armies of the fir -t
republic or of the first empire and had res
orived • wound. For the first year the
pay menu anion nted to *100.08.; last year
the nm was LiJ, and the last recipient 1s
now dead at the age of 106 years.
TRUTH WUU.,i, OUT.
The Merits of Dodd's Kidney Pills
Can't Be Hidden.
Mr. 0, S. Griggs, of 11.0112.., T•Il. .f NM
eap•rl•ne• •.••rare With Nrlgkt'e
Dinar fee [Igk$ rears-Ddd's
Kld.•7 rills Card N10.
HAMILTON, Feb. 110. -"Mr. Griggs, Is 14
true that you were cured of Bright's Dis-
ease by Dodd's Kidney PUIs, after eight
years' suffering and when no other medl-
eine could do you any good?"
This question was asked a sew days ago
by • gentleman who wished to Investigate
for hlmse':f the statement made In last
week's papers te the above effect
"It la true," answered Mr. Griggs, em-
phatically. "I was cured by Dodd's Kid-
ney Pills when every other medicine I had
Med had utterly failed to do me any geed."
"When I wes.fv4ed to try Dodd's 0f.i-
nay Pills I did not think they would help
me any more than other medicines had. 1
was so Birk that 1 was willing to try any
means if It gave a hope or• chance of cure
"Well, soon after I started using the
Pills I began to feel different. I found in
a week or so that I was actually getting
better. I kept on taking the medicine
until I had used three boxes After that I
didn't need any more. I was cured, oom-
pietely end permanently. Yon may know
what I think of ilodd's Kidney Pills when
I tell you tent i never let my knee be
wteheB►4ltmra." .. ...- .
Dodd's Kidney 4'ills are the only known
positive cure for Bright's Mimeo. Dia
beteg, Rh. nmatlem, Lumbago, Gout, Sri -
idiom (hovel, Stone in the Bladder, Drs
Maeda Wotnen,nnd otherKkdney Di teases
Jkoeld's Kidney Pills are sold Ryall drug -
data at Bftya•ntsa Mt. six beiges 88.60,
or sent oh receipt of price by The Dodds
Medicine Co.. Limited, Toronto.
Nat Flue. t• Oe Ta.
Mrs. Crfm,onheak-I wonder where In
the wend the alarm stork has gone. I
saw It on the mantel yesterday.
Mr. Crlmeonbeek-It era. there yester-
day, but I heard I, golngoff this morning.
"Well, I sopa 1t hasn't gone where you
told It to go "
I.lv dwnghter las inspected es much thet
you would hardly know ber-411111eVe NOW
pound Iron Pllh did it.
Twat Op/.lee..
"Convertatinn 1s o.ty the art d terldlg
book,"
"NN mush; eonvgra eke is tea get et
lietest ta.Jrna."
ere
Are
you think-
ing
boy
ing a new wheel ? If so, be sure
and see the
HURON
before you purchase. Write for a
Catalogue, either English or French.
Gendron Mfg. Co.,
TORONTO,
Oat.
FREE
4444444444444444444444444444444444444444
arab ase W ATOM, train Asia adMiens.
--�in a.. 1e- .r9 ..._ e. ="ter •lode
��
becloud I..w 4 6* 14 slot\ talo.
wawa ed greed t*81. ss •.a a /see Amoralwsea
�ws.. Te- re- r rl.t W rata ma L rot t1 *Astra baa .
ib ye ie t.. ke Panama Ira see mama wawa s lJ r.
rid het {wase teha lU colas
Setae era* ma este lee' raw
oars wens $.Jar.1.............. SW ewe.
hhhh LEVER SUTTON GO., TORONTO, ONT. * *b1I►►
A curious tact has been noted by arcade
travelers -snow when at a very low tem-
perature absorbs moisture and dries per-
meate
Deafness Cannot be Cured
1local applications, as they cannot reach the
d portion of the ear. There Is ouly the
way W cure Dealn.0 anti that to by eooalta-
tlotal remedies. Deane t is canted by an ta-
lented condition of the mucous lining of the
[u.mehlan tem. Wh,u this tube ger In-
aseed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect
bearing, and when It is entirely eased Deafness
Is the result, and nubtheDeafnnub*matlw can be
taken sus and the tube mimed to Its normal
rendition. brring will be destroyed ftwevr;
alne canes out at ter an caused by attars -h.
which Is nothinngg bet as InIamd o edition d
the inertias s(hr.rfaee4
We will d. Ode Hundred Dollar for my
sees of Deans (reed by eaaass
rrh) that
n ot be eared by _tresses
Catarrh Cure. Bend fes
elreelar, Free.
F. J. 0H[NNY & 00., !Wilda, A
t8nid by Drglyirts. 72..
The peopll 0182.. Halted 814. and Oat
da uN •bout SjMAU lead pi'neds me'l'ee-.
FREE
W. gblv
bbl. ee ,
WATCH
loth atria rd_ i fp ni
ha n• da wW.11lpe Wicks
r tr oesu ret s
a.,e...t mrd. , rel
s. 4 ra. *'irk., W
ser his hewer WM
7e- raw meld the TAM., to-
tura
.tun tkt swam sea w will s
,w wed yew wordM04
an clime. limas*
..nett tae emesis *alum
y, e. .►y set 5t Is.
lkit oases.
�NIYELI/NT 1FICE Os.,
7 CAN.
A
Plant fee Lleesfrlag Alr.
A Boston refrigerating company has
fitted up a plant for liquefying sir at the
rate of 1,600 p11ons per day end at • cost
al() renis a gallon. Th.lr w111 be planed
.t this factory 1n steel tuber cylinders
five inches tb1Ck for shipment Koch of
these cylinders will be arrangedto release
the contents a very little at a Unie, and the
material may thus be used for refrlger $-
leg or cooling purposes as desired.
Solid Growth.
The annual atate,nent of the British
American Asset -an, el Co., publi.h.d to
another column of this issue, shows that
the past year has been "a growing time"
with this company. Th• British Arn rt -
can Assurance Co. matinees to show slid
growth from whatever standpoint the
business is measured Their report 1s 1e-
tereating reading.
•1161•.14 Werk Tez•Ib... •
Good roads assist In making pr.sperlb
for farmers. Prosperous farmers bring
prosperity for cities. Prosperous cities
and farming districts, when coincident,
mean happy and : ralthy peopl. -beaIth1
because happy. A happy and healthy peo-
ple Is the goal of existence. God roads
are • great form In reaching the goaL
Therefore all claws .ho'tld assist la
so, u' ing them.
New lite for • quarter. Miller'. Sew
pound Iron Pills.
Remo.. r.n..ngr.
"Why did they operate en him for ap-
pendicitis?"
"They wanted to find out what was the
nutter with him."
rt/ard's Llslmeat is used by Physician.
A ■.2.e of Messes.
everybody 41.likes. "llareral" wawa.
By "hateful" woman le meant ens *he
says mean things when they are uatteese.
N ary.
Miller's Worm Powders for reNlsesns
. ad peevlshnees.
An effort le to be made to prevent the
Mogul Indians of the south -wed tree
heading their annual snake dent
�Isatd'a Uslmest Lanbermu's NrtiuL
Romp hes been cultivated 1n WI Med
S tates ewe KM
Now TO DO
CURB
ane A
W iTH
1/1
leu
St Jacobs Oil
Then it ie does,
Well d.ba
Naves nosey, Use • ai {sabring.
•"N\Q.1..,...pc.:•✓
given free
e area u
■
Lyons.
)0
soaker sir; ••
rdmi
16 een1. seek.
1 durable the
.elver. Tape
0f merits
I.4, bare
mta.7 rtpa r*L
err and we w111
• of premium•
reed If not w1d,
n selling thous.
_ kes sold .end us
:sleet ..(we
� *Tp.2.n4Gb.h. .Tewl6aear
FREE.4E118 WANTED
In every welt a
▪ Canada to earn the of oar
vents ble premiums. (un three
1»r • "t aodnl�daC.AVA f+gk di
toes .rat rano at n
Melte (vocal .r Instrumental,
rerular price We. and en ppmer
e .py) Patent Lever Cellar
Battens. Mart Pies. Alexa.
loess Thim base. M.4yated
Lamp W&eke and other rods.
nor seUbg two dose,. .I the above goods at a
.ereh you get your choice's( a Watch •.d Ou
Air Oen Sprung r •k
1i.ey Skates, YleU.
Bow, or0. tan Aec•adeo. Bozaag O1
Punching Beg, frov
Football. and a large variety
uther goods M ehoos. from. We seat you our
premium Wt with )our first order. o rre7
mind. W...8. you tM gander N t11, y*
return us the ropey and w. t.nd 705 1054 pew
alum Get N work at once Whets 70111 write
Mae wblek line you retiemama Doalate•
Novelty Ce..111 Chsr, h fit, Toronto.
FOR LADIES ONLY
At.l. YAW, T., O1DrIt.
For sample to canvass- emit ase 1.451• e•ah
by rsPn. red I.41er or post Ake ..rder, and tIe
W111 send you. all elsresele d„ to fitewek,
ewe Some merrily, O.our test 1112.60
S, an7 rales,uutl
bftUJ
hen �Iassi$, trimmed .rad •abh'0,
to
Sq
used M a Yy pis only, mesas loaf
Mends. If you rod ns further orders we wilt
pal a liberal visa eel .n on soles afterwards •t
our regular pries -•t .beach pair. Wheal saa4
ill for tempibecar ful oseal your own Base
'A 'Mit and Hip me marsrs.l, Under Arm and
length of Fent. Thee V r epportestity far
every Lady Masks massy and be Independent
le sure old send your •orrea•t adders. we
reserve the right to "awl, sample orders owl
at above •gar.. 1 est herald" •w•e�rrdna,
te anJ oma portl at pate tl�r, fM. Odie{!
ohs` b w cud. 'TTM rWmsn'w
Oe., an (earn' {. W., {redo
BILLIARD AND POOL (TABLES,
New ewe •e.swd-Ned.
NOWLINO ALLEYS AND IMPOUND
Largs eaa,alue free
VIZ REID BROS., 157 King Wee, Toroate.
T. N. Q.
208
M
SIT,
hill. P1ss
" asentis ham. IWw
T'. Moa W 5'u w�.wet PM an hale 1�
r•• Mbs10 rrer�nti
r..e. re- w�i 1. a y�.'.2.I.a•re.4•
e rre nada iwi•v. ,d aka wmsal.Lfaaa�•
..asses. �. rT� w/t(T� I a PS.
I need to M oontinatlly tired, now I am
strong and well -Hiker's Compound led
PUL did it.
very U.ahl.
"Do you believe in the power d sh. kr
man eye with • wild beast?" salted Gab-
letgh.
"Yes," said the professor; "the power et
the eye la very useful --W gee the wild
beset coming.'
There Is danger in neglecting • se14
Many who have dkd of cotsnmptfoe dated
their troubles from exposure followed he
• cold which settled on their lungs, awl la
a abort time they were beyond the skillet
1M Met phydetan. 11•el they used Biek2.'s
*sf4Oon.um tive Syrup, before 1t eras
the late, their lives would have Teem
spared. This medicine hes no xi
s/
• coughs, °olds and all .aeil...
the throat and lungs.
Adve►tl.• Nigh 1. the Alv.
Th. latest means of advertldng th••t es
load newspapers In London Is te mead up
ghtlonary IaBdnns at night with lamp
pet�e��red oD the outside maiIvka
he within.
1.
Not a Nauseating Pill.-Tbe ekel t
of • p111 Is teteenb.ta lo. *2.402. est olds
the 1n redlents and makes a e Oil
meas. That of Parmele's Y.get t ble P111.
M so oompinnded se to preserve their
moisture, and they can be ..rrl.4 In 10.07
Mt,Itade without 1m pairing their strength
Many pillar In order to keep them from ad-
bering, ere rolled In powders, *blob pato
naneeatlhg to the taste. Parmel.e's Vag►
table Pills are so prepared that they ea*
agreeable to the most dallied*.
s•selemes.
"What are those rams worth?"
"Tines are N.60 • donee."
"Is that your mole Agora, •r hem yen
marked them up Manse I'm a pinmberr
M111r's Werm Powders ear's arm Is
address.
eleete Afford s1.
Henn -What a NAOMI', dtaj111111N
prod wife Ie-.
Jesse- Year rhe ieay* Ste Wel
FA* ■Isat'CI WEN N ie-.