Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-06-28, Page 3HEALTH 4-1-1-34-14+4414 PREVENTION OF DEAFNESS. 4 It is a distressing thought that many is a physical i (ere with that naturist coursehave been prevented hard 1110 bUuerers;through unspeakable suffering. In tact only known how. Much ot the destructive i thr health of every functionei g uuI the found In asylums is due to a rritg soon' health of €very moment in a ttotsahe anter birth, of the eyes occurring sown on the .-. Iness and tc- n s atter bIrth, wh►ch can almost alw•a}•s be averted by proper lreulrnent• lin scienUflc naso Very many cases of deafness are also pre entabte it treatment is begun early en_ and persisted in long €Rough. t from early girlhood g. Sotnetiute6 loss of hearing is due to; make the rich blood all women Oii1 ikiner ee of the auditory nerves in the in - I Edon) Ward, Ilrouksdate, ner car ; that is unusually unavoidable, says: "Fur years 1 suffered from thew d lrlf casiabte. But in the great ins• f ailments that make the lives of so mtak� 1°1'4 of cases the trouble Is In the mid - la id• 1 r m sex miserable. 1 would t die ear, and is. primarily of a catarrhal' `.eat spells and become so nervous stomach that nature. It does not originate !n the ear 1 could not go about. My t,omtlas ordinarily, but extends to it from the cut of order, and 1 frequently _ throat, and so it happens that !rose anti the food I took. Headaches il and bawl d of catarrhal conditions ns of the nose end i aches afflicted me nearly act- throat Ls the best preventive of deaf• Then I took a severe cold which Dass, tied on my lungs, and I went to an The most frequent cause of deatnes' hospital for treatment. 1 had the best o. care, but the doctors gave me little. In children is the presence of adenoids, , or the throat tonsil. This obstructs the i hope of recovery. My face and limbs passage of air from the nose, and ro • became swollen and my system racked compels the child to breathe through the R with a harsh dry cough. As the d1011 mouth. The mucuous membrane of the' tors did not look hopefully upon Y throat was never intended to receive the; case 1 decided to try Dr. Williams Pink Impact of the healthtltered and warmed and, i Pall- By the time 1 had tke- half a change air, witch in is both and dozen boxes there was a great filtered of much of Its floating dust dor-, for the better. I still continued to take Ing its passage through the nose. To_ the pills until I had used thirteen health. een boxes, Irritation caused by the dust and the , and 1 am now enjoying p that 1 cold results in a low grade it innamma-' I have no hesitation in saying tion with increased secretions, and 1hatl believe Dr. Williams' Pink Pills s'lved we cal) catarrh. my life." Mrs. This Inflammation is apt to spread out - point, \Villiams' Pink mg�sncgur;de pew IS. ward from the centre, posing from one l \\'aid by actually point to another and up through the ( blood her system needed, That W all the mi ing air -tubes from the throat to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do, but t'hY - the middle ear. This extension of the'• do it well. They don't net on e inflammation is often helped along by I b,�w•els• They don't bother with mere the bad habit of blowing the nose via• i, symptoms. They go straight to the lently when it is stopped up, for thus a ``loot of the trouble in the blood. That little of the secretion is forced into the is why they cure all blood and nerve lube, and sometimes even Into the drum troubles like anaemia, female lrregu- cavlly of the ear. , laxities, indigestion, rheumatism, head - From what has been said of the cause i aches and backaches, sciatica, nervous of catarrhal deafness, the means of pre- prostration and St. Vitus dance. b ventlon can be readily understood. Any stitutes and imitations won't cure, purg- ing child who breaths through its mouth! medicines only moke at theuge worse, d ust g of the t 1 ills in the world might WMT WOVEN SUFFER. M All Ages They Need the Rich, tiled Blood That Dr. W Wiatua' Pink Pills Actually Make. A woman seals Medicine more than a man. Her organism is More complex, her system more delicate. tier heallli oi 1 ti disturbed regularly has to iota*. linture. If anpllunt, happens she roue' lifo dependup gularity of tier blood supply. why at :•) s the silo!! Ilya' Williams' Pink Pills aro worth weight in gold to women of all air i 3 u -they TAMP WORTH $7,2I. Lay for Years Unappreciated in a Pri- vate GoliecUoo• neatest international philatelic The g next the exhibition in theer hailof the was Royal Hor- other day Vincent Square, West ticullM•ul Society, ) n-3 ter, London. The stamps shown are valued al over tR_ 500,010, and have been insured for t ,000,0110. The Prince of Wales, who was tho first doe - sent in the early part has lent many interesting stamps to the exhibition, among [hent the famous blue "Mauritius," the most valuable single stamp in the exhibition. This tamp has a romantic history. For t ars it lay unnoticed in a collection inane by a Hampstead gentleman in his school days. happened One day he show hi3 collection to a visitor, who told hirn' the "Mauritius" was valuable, and ad- vised him to sell it. The first offer was $25. but the lucky owner held on to his treasure, and even- tually entrusted it to Messrs. Puttick and Simpson, from whom it vas bought two vears ago by the Prince of Wales for 1(i7,2.5O. The Prince also exhibits his famous Hong Kong and Trinidad specimens. Henry J. Crocker's exhibits, includ- ing his celebrated Ilawaiians, are worth $45,000. He was persuaded against his will to send them to Englund, one week before the earthquake occurred at San Francisco. Had he not done so, his celebrated Hawaiians would in all pro- bability have been destroyed. young Prince Edward has a miscel- laneous collection in the juvenile -tea, lion. `mom should have the throat examined, an therefore you m on beills with the full name Dr. Williams' s' one, it its appearance in snot!:€' 11 adenoids areych found they shouldcatarrhal co di- Pink Pills for Pale People" on ( direction. makesIn is many the die in a ep- moved.f Any chronic awsshould er around every box. sold by all lion of the throat and nose should re wt.rapp paratus is as delicate as the median - 11 proper treatment, and any one; ism of a watch or scientific instruor'ut ld small I medicilte dealers or by mail mt 50 cents hick even a breath of air wilt make six boxes for E°.50 from 'fie , MONTHLY REMINDER, "Try to forget nie," she said, with a look of pity. "How can I?" he miserably answered, "as long as I have to make monthly payments on the things 1 have presented to you?" "When a fellow starts to do anything he can always succeed if he only sticks to it." "Not always. How about when you sterlthato ryonve satsheet do nfsticky on9" n}• -pap A Magic Pill. - Dyspepsia is a foe with= which Hien are constantly grap- pling but cannot exterminate. Subdu,.d, arances vanquished in with a tendency to take co on a box or . provocation should consul! 1115 oh yst- j Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, ho may find some local trouble With 11J w , ohs- ). variation. \\th such persons mostof the trivial causes ach nandcause ensue m the mosmuch !suffering. To these Parmelee's Vege- table Pills are recommended as mild and sure. clan, .. 1n the nose which a flim phot le pie on may remove, or may ind th or that suf- ferer is not living hygienically, tionsthe htoat relievessome a slater of irritabili yea Youth's Companion. BEWARE OF OVER -EXERCISE. it is probable that more harm is done by over -exercise than by taking too min !!tile. The man who over-developsasaat his when somo disease has set in. the man mancles in e order i pose as n strong i awake does not feel it in its earliest lean suffers fore his rashness in after stages, although the active mind in a nyears, Exercise to exhasstion should g bodydoes feel it. The sleeper never bo indulged ri Those footballers, sleeping is cyclists, and harriers who regularlydreo ams, ao some icompiainl of the lege and two or ploy rora ride (soh furiously, oa run moderately That they frequently find three days lair'. the disease hahas ving de - themselves in a state of collapse inune- velbped, he fids thatck of he really H Harvey, ot diately alter enjoying their favorite 0 sport, aro doing th€Insel•es consider- had n dream i ably more halm than good. Tepid or moderately warm obati ingrs, as [ is recommended by mast e cold body than theracts more nervous person lcan'spare. Sea ben thing should bes a aasrligle ht iasl possi- ble. bge, fight boots, Corsets, belts, end garters must be carefully avoided. Nine, or even ten, lours of sleep n,ay be advantageously taken• t avoided. Ont. \VHY DREAMS COME TRUE. There is a scientific explanation of the fact that illnesses, at least, can be fore- told in dreams. The theory Is that when a man is dreaming his mind is more sensitive than in his waking hours, for the simple reason that hs actual sur- roundings of are not engaging any that •d's attention. Thus it happens who discrn carr! the circulation n to ace, my boy. 1 i ails having n Brown (sobbing) : "The deceased wc"• so kind, so noble, so good-hearted." Friend : "But 1 heard she cut off her own family without a penny, and left everything to n distant connection." g Brown : "!'m the distant connection." Sunlight Soap L• better than elm. leaps, bat is best when used follow Sunlidirectght way. lay etudight Soap Friend (to Dobson, lately married) : "I don't see any change about you since you were married." Dobson (turning his pockets inside out): "There isn't any „ bort, re',. which a bee stung hien In his lett thigh, 9n,roriaa,^ It is here a couple of days later The Greatest and talaina. yast the oubb- a place w s ant to taste uahtlo that a» ns�' on appeared an ugly ulcer. The Meir mu- mien and atrenit&r. lace 3 * v� weakly developing, �,t course, at the , � by those who a» •►� hove been hat the mon in lime of the dream, perceive, full consciousness could not p the man with only an active mind --i. e., dreaming -easily noticed. BABY ALWAYS WELL. "(Ipon my word,' said the surprised barber, "1 see this razor has lost its temper." "1 don't blame it," growled the roan in the chair. "\\'ith all your talk- ing I lost mine long ago." 'lixir of Life. --Since forgot - 5/ 76 ►.d'. 1 The Demon. Dyspepsia. •- in olden timer it was a popular belief that de- mons moved invisibly through the aim bient air, seeking 10 enter into awn and trouble thein. At the present day the demon, dyspepsia, Is at large in the same way, seeking habitation to those who by careless or unwise living Invite hlio. And once he enters a man It is difficult to dislodge im Hee that finds himself so possessed know that a valiant friend to do bat- tle for him with the unseen foe is Par - melee's Vegetable Pills, which are .:ver ready for the the trial. "Here comes t to old general with 1115 daughter." "So 1 see -and they say the daughter has been through more en- gagements than her father." Give Holloway's Corn Cu What t has done Never judge � )REWARD will $s,000 be paid y to as who pewee that ualight Soap tooted any Injurious t hsit ala tie say lam el sties. Sunlight Soap Cure a trial. It� removed ten corns from one pair of feet without any pain. a i once will do again. what a woman does by what her husband tells her to do. KiCKINO, kind of a habitocurned in a few Douro by m7 system. Particulars fres asst. 4WM s. saga' Mama Mil, �Ws CkiStalf:14s3a tALIt1M. sY1IN11 $ 11 as be tem tart stly W ens gnash /mesas Tar M Ilt1'rl.$ Alytal,All brittle oa, itJa lOaoaTo. OrTAWL a QIIasltO is better than other soaps, but is best when used in the Sunlight way. Sunlight Soap contains no injurious chemicals. Sunlight Soap is pure soap, scientifically made. Every step in its manu- facture is watched by an expert chemist. Sunlight Soap saves labor, and the wear of rubbing which common soaps require in washing fabrics. Tour money refunded by the dealer from whom you buy Sunlight Soap if you And any cissa for complaint. Lever Brothers LWMd. Toronto 154 aorru ge ash =a oa . Remplag Bv.rWtiagly it Stings anasese." vise Woe 0011:2141.IILT'Se Caustic Balsam .. , ..1 1 - _4. 11 11 111111\i.. ter. 1111111. 'OW 111111117 It 111 l� Made oft a KOOS IS. press its% only PEDLAR'S CORRUGATED IRON it sand and is guaranteed true and one in Canada) One corrugation at s tone, straight to alze. Ottawa. Taranto and We carry a NO ton stock In Oshawa, Montreal, day order is Tomato areceived. LondonMaand rine ship orordinary)req in sheets any length IV Made in 1 inch, 2 inch020 4inch gaugte bout Painted and Galvatttsed• to 10 feet in 28, Ed, !'4, ing Banns, Factory, This class of material is most suitable Inc fireproofing !!till and rr Warehouse Ktdg Bsead Washers and Oatt►antsedd and is water and N Nails carried in stocks. Corrugated Ritgen, Lead and prices. Send Specifications b your nearest office for catalogues THE PEDLAR PEOPLE, i into, O . OI�NO, Olt Immo, o, Om. iota OM. , an �,8•E. at.' 4$ Sagas:et. 1t Colborne et. 09 Bandits st. 74 Lombard et. Ms Pander et. ter Craig Om Write year Nearest Office.-11SAD ovine* AND WOBita"-O British Flag. Largest makers of Sheet Metal Build ing Materials under the ANNUAL REPORT THE SOVEREIGN BANK A est.. yr4. sae T.8Uie we The West. Best MLIST Bit mer aced. Takes the place of an mammas for Mkt yr fevers aegoa, Rsaotes Cattle. Momee aed yeaclw oe 8 ALUM II wane 1 on int ,uiybo trimidies•Ats amatvawtisfaction Bray bolt)" mid b Solt r ate, or sent Mee/2.ac chargespad.ttle..wr�ten=arsonsfor Sume.ge edarpa cripd circulars. tams e, geed tot descriptive Th. Lwr�eie*•w/lliams47•a., Toros Ont. STAMMERERS OF CANADA. D ld r. of The flovereits Bank 01 CaThe fourth reveal meeting of the sharer inst., and was largely attended. Can was held at the Head Ofilce, Toronto, The following reports were presented : GENERAL STATEMENT (Condensed) kith APRIL. UM- LIASILITtE$. Rotes of the Bank in Circula- tion . .• •••• •••....... . 11.4t6.0°6.00 Deposit* 818.653.31 1 Balances tine to other Banks.. 11,565,410.0 &,39 Capital Stock Paid Up • Reserve Fund and Tlpdivided 1.277.00 .1S Profits ,,...,,,... ,..... , The Arnott Method is the only logical method for the cure of Stammering. It treats the CAUSE, not merely the HABIT, and insures natural speech. Pam- phlet, particulars and references sent on requ$st. Address THE ARNOTT INSTITUTE, BERLIN, ONTARIO. 1! attacked with cholera or summer complaint of any kind send at once toil tr yottle of CordialDand use telacco•dingDysen- tery to directions. It acts with wonderful rapi- ditythaweakens in iith that strongest dn an disease and that destroys the young and delicate. Those who have used this cholera medicine say it acts promptly, never fails to effect a thorough cure. Use of tobacco is bas Smoking certainly impairs the nervous) "1 have nothing but good words 10! It is nal ns ate€pie jocks and telephone tt say for Baby's Own Tablets," and kehe I. the Elixir of Life. ten time, men awhich ee tradition says !oil system, A. Dupuis, of Comber, "linemen" testify. eta "ince 1 begun using the 'fab- i once existed. Dr, Thomas' Ecleetric Persons of very nervous temp- adds: boy has not had an h ,ur 011 is an Elixir, before which pain c 8R- ing slowly, eating slowly, talking mcnt should cultivate the habit of work 'i gels my little and now at the ager of ; not live, 1t is made up of six essential of sickness, slowly, thinking slowly - in shwa, talive properlies are concentrated ishwa, eight months he weighs twenty-t•th s• •� oils, carefullyty blinded so that feu' cur - n tiring slowly, Nervous Persons let the puunds. I feel safe now with hy's fire of their vitality burn too quickly, Own Tablets in the house, tor I ono x cne. t has no equal in the Ireatme.n t which Is the frequent eause of nervous that 1 have a medicine that will prompt- i of lumbago, rheumatism, and all bodily are sll the minor ills from which' pains. Care !here a break le rcb • regular hours shouldbe formeals, exer- cise and sleep. EGGS FOR CHILDREN. ly cure 1 ise all mo- thers suffer. 1 would advise An Austrian physician has called at - as looud Inc tgrowinghe vuecl children. of 001 ell ked eggs as substances found In the animal organ- isna albumin seems to tie the one most of crrwlh rennlndetclowith nthe rnt,hlli.5 phenomena et 4' teat, and as a t sufficiently i is sappreciated. 1n the Ifs not artificial ircding of children this shoutd be bonne in mind. The white of the raw egg Is the most available form in which we can and albumen, en t It mnst of the be used in the preparation dAlter the usual foods for children. nursing period it is well to add raw eggs to the milk regularly taken by the child. Free albumen is one of the most easily - digested suhstancea, and is rapidly made use of by the muscle cells. It is a val• liable foot for adults as well t s for n at- innts. and should he freely given i exhtirustlon, or old ager from dis- ease, and nurses to use Rnby's Own for their These are strong wodsutthousands of other 'withers speak just as strongly in favor of this medicine. Sold by all medicine dialers or by trail at 25 cents a box by addressing The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. NO MUSiC. "1 suppose," said Mrs. Nerdorc, "you ochred that my daughter is taking mu- sic lessons?" "Oh I" cxclnimed alias Pepprey, " is that what she's doing? i thought it was e typewriter she was working.' FOR OBSTINATE COUGHS. A latter cough remedy than any you con buy, and rt1bdinatie cons ugh folloroved wing g (ions in a very the grippe, is mode in this way : 1/13 - tole in aleohnl as much pure spruce ruin as it will cul. and odd half ns much gtyccrine as alcohol. A few drops of this on a rube of sugar will loosen the cough as if by magic, and the treatment lollo wrct up several limes n day itl re. dfeve the soreness llttthe a11ir 1 curing eventually healing the cough. RECORD FEE' FOR SURGEONS, Woman Received 11111 for $20.211 Inc Visits from Paris Specialist. Prot Bergmann, the German special- ist, has been summoned to Constitmti• nople to the Sultan's daughter, who !s suffering from appendicitis. This is one more illustration of the desperate and costly measures adopted in the case of serious illness. in England doctors rarely make ex- horbitanl charges for going any long distance to see their patients. Five dol• lass a mile is supposed to bo n fair average charge, with an ordinary fee at the end of it ; and several well-known surgeons aro content to visit cases 100 miles away, on a line with reasonably fast and moiler rtrains, for $200 and their ordinary it is quite possible to combine several eases in a district. Sir Frederick Treses used 18 scud cases to Westgate, and pay an oCQ° l combined visit like Eastbourne tbourne and Tor- quayat places quay every consulting physician has several patients who welcome a visit. Specialists of world -wine fame, like Prof. Pngenstecker, the tiermnn oculist, lose such large suns by two days' ate every symptom mill change being core- innre.than rec ived a tee of $4,000for Panscker has n€ging tr England. French surgeons dislike leaving Parts. end charge exorbitantly for doing so, A tamona living surgeon recently rliarged $4,(40 for going from Yards to l'inrntz la ten lionis lnirfr Boto eer- ferm a long. but simple, nd n well-known Paris ladies doctor re- fused an otter of the same tee to go to Nice. An Ameriran woman who be- came cuddcniy sig et Cherbourg, and th byvisitedetwice a week for eurarm', was horrifiedntonre- ce a fort en 1�4n re- ceive n bit for O. On nor ecrasinnSouth Aft when Eng- lish late Cecil Kg's was 111 to doctor "treated' him by cable, Even' symptom and change beifg rare. hilly telegraohid to London, end In- structions sent back. THE REST IIE IIAD. Lady -See here! ain't t house ashamed dhto Ise hitting that poor at whip? Driver -1 be, mom. He dnn't mind TEN PER PACKET fR0l1 it bit. Would ycr kindliy hand Me d Wilson's FLY PADS 'I71tee titmdred times bet• ter than stleh7 paper. NO DEAD EVES LYING ABOUT Bold by all Druggists and General Morel and by mall• ASSETS. Cash on Hand and at Bank - 1,.16,87.55 ers .. .. ... 911653.53 Bond., Debentures, etc. , Call and Demand Loans, se- cured by Donde, Stocks. etc, 1.901.731.15 Commercial 14)80* and D1.- 11691,781.93 counts Bank Premises and other As- 44T,56b.51 {18.569,009.75 DInECTORS' REPORT. Profit and T,o.e Account for the year ended both April, 1906 t Balance at credit of Profit and Loss Acco�nt oncf ibdAurii. 1905 ........ 16.08612 Net Profits for the year ended 30th April, barges of MsnaRement, Provincial Government and Municipal Taxes, Adver- tising 187,467.35 full provision for and Buduandlcterest Doubtful Debts alta. •and after . 'making h Premium on New Stock teeued at 6125 ner share .. 156,45000 ,450.00 Premium on New Stock Issued at 5130 per share .... isa.sO.e�7s A gentleman who hail the gift of shap- ing n great ninny things Mitts abet rane peel was displaying Theodore hook and laminastc11311, odl succeeded in carving a pig.miration of the company. Mr. Hill tried the same feat, and ,ot altera cM low n strewing tale with the peel gave tI up, with the exclamation: "1 must give up the pig;! 1 can't make taint." "Nay," exclaimed Hook, glancing a; the table, "you have done more; In- stead ot a pig, you have made a lit- ter." One German women in about twenty- seven works in a factory. Jarmo' Clerk : "Young Jenkins, our Invoice clerk. is the cheekiest lbeg:gnr ever 1 came across. He wag a quarter of an boor late In lin and our guv'nnr held uphiswatchas e hint, you kI34i21 ; but Jenkins merely said : 'What a beautiful watch, sir ; 1 WWI) 1 had one like 11.' a i. N a1 fence 'silt ARCHDALE WILSON. ,t'e.,e tb. •se is Corot* HAMILTON, ON__ T� Jost a rYer1 of burns Ids apply Weaver's datror matelthe sooner the better. Buzzards and vulturr_s can scent their food et a distance of forty miles. Pleasant as syrup; nothing equals it as a worm medicine; the name is Mo- ther Graves' Worm greatest wormdestroyer t ofthe age. \\'holes are not able to swtm faster than ten or twelve mites an hour. 1 TOROETO IiR TRIBE IOI ETEING NEW AND Iii DP.- METED. &METED, PEELS LIRE A BOT. �aMrr. it. 14.e,, Defoe, 1awl lIreek Co. %O OolborseW8l1rt�for'. onto, b f ie friends how he foears und gloom ehealth mend pain. lie says : "I have been a gmt sufferer from Dyspepsia for many years. i1 bare bees - treated by local doe - ./ tors and have taken 11115.11. N. DAro11 14.147 ell the adver- tised remedies with only temporary relief, if auy at all, bat sines using Anti -Pill 1 eon bthe same as when a 1 Tsay. satanything one Anti•Pill at bedtime bein been taking for the past three months, and find they date both stomach and bowels. My o timehas returned, so t ay ribs n are sod temper 81 A. a result of t is uehoped for esperiencs 1 am in duty bound to rive all credit te this wonderful reined?, Anti -Pill." liveerrYYdraggiM sells Dr. L.onbardt's AstirPill,or a maple will be wit fres I by qy VPilaos Fyfe Os Limited, Niagara t. sopletely is sorely worth a 1daL 601 I t iWith�oEual Combination q WAGON UX, NAT. GRAIN AMO STOCK RACK. This bas been appropriated as follows : {102,843.40 Four Quarterly Dividends at 6 ocr cent. per annum .830,040.00 Transferred to Reserve Fund .... ...... 10,000.00 Written off Bank Premises ..... • • •• • • • 6,00 .0 Reserved for Rebate of Diecoant on Digs. • • • • • • • 1,000.00 Donations to Hospitals. etc., including South African Mem- od toj wcUows le laveisdiials bon by lift- ing 767,800.00 {^%5.366.61 949,123.90 . {15,931,77 .... ........ .. Balance carried forward $400,000.OS RESERVE FUND. Credit of Aeconnt, 29th April, 1905 60.000.01 Balance at Cie • • •• 762,60)•00 Tr Referred from Prong and Lose Above.. Pr ° St.xk, ae shown flame as eat 1, cagy with telt weflon cower, ad tato sada' beet, grata •r seal boa. Walla, rem* that cured Mr. Defoe sal a • •• emlum oar New ,,,,,,. {l,f30.001.00 ....... Total. 30th April, 1906 ..................... the Year. been duly inspected during was the Bale of a largo block of AUh the Branches of the Dank have lx bare net to the Bank. with the lire. The most important event d1190 the * paid -un capital This, 8 w$410 on i• -W stock to tbeissued Dresdner Bank at 1190 per s nt30ntn and Mock ia'T ed in Canada, increased the Bank's April. hareholders. �Outrecorded 040 shareholdersgratification there were but two dissent'res*e by thefour years were enbmitted. and were their total ive statements aggregated only 15shares. in earec of {3,542,000 to the nd veers Co satisfact etatenre0te 6t ibe oastThe witch oat gg eg to the ll $ 3 .000.000 affords the molt satisfactory evidence o which now aggregate confidence nearb 612.000,000. 30th April, Ink was 1,120. u the ever•fnoreaeiof ha r holdersf inti theuB public in on a Sovereign Bank of Canada. The number most powerful financial interests in the wavered hold shareholders include and some off in1904.m This were l distribution and the fact that we afford the investing and borrowing public, and all who do business with world. cation o to seal and a lciene of he et ff. tDe Dank, a bulwark of etrenita and security of incalculsb a va u . such The Directors recoorfs d thea k bap through whose efforts the Bank has now grown of The President spoke as follows : t cent I remarked thatn en with paying a the increased n reased In addressing the shareholders a year ago, when I also had the 01.8801* capital te an increase in the dticipat. divide! then being issued, a someundditio understand bow Ity t Re rhese anticipation, dandothehave rwise strendividgthening and still Bank. handsome additions to the Reserve Fund dividend), tldur.7s been realised the I t Ton will ing been realised when I tell ♦oar that we d lda somsurplus 5103.003year dinars over arn- tne past year, and, mDarddiwithhia surplus of $4900 the the ordinary net Bank dans o 564,500. as co On this bastelwe ate could easilyhave lua id 7 per dents and still ba only 166.000• cent• and still Dave had as mach to 2 April, the statement submitted to you, Premises', ate., as we Dad at the end of er to Acrd, t906, Stewart we hate a tiedgento y u, I will ask the o, I wish to sral sttate that In Mr. andot before abilitydoi, �• 1 under his mana4emeut the shareholders proverfor and to eved n results in the nature. much in that the sit• sad look t forward tVice-President ne very m One tthhn 1batnotic said : mall I� more important and influential claim of 1rr[�.o for tae have ttaeattract ng am wetcontinued to be a comparatively bsminesa than might have comp to us Ites at way iaDor• lgetitntloe. we have to enatend with is the securing of premises The greatest difficulty b accommodate our ibneln astetrorrel the short building. time alter we that centre.MANAGER Represents 'combination eeaverted tate bay rae 'bowing ordWeary pitch. 71ie shelving es* be adlaatu/ b imarlr a Sat glteh. making e..biaato. shoat a t.04 wide. ND Coethiratk.a converted into sleek mak b closbig ep .Mlvtags, which lock tbeMe lyti eaatlag•. We *leo manufeetrt+ pea ' harvesters, maser* beetled, '°able. saealaes sad w1•1•banowa, a1.e a full 11 e of w atbriek tnacbraw, AA.gesta wasted ery lesallty, Writ* for cata-logus sed prima >�.AUFER BROS. ! tIIONS, Westford. (Marie. ..�. oaaDD.n M *.. J of leo. t. see teed Preeide Mr. L. Allas y figs .T In western 'Wanda of lee =ant twe esti oa" O.P.IL G th. business S ADDRESS. as it The Central Manager said the ateteaieuta submitted were a. townie.,,troy that with a ofew e as iv &a*to the present yappy' the was possible b make them. fairlyd accurate eoncltyiion e . of the Bank might form, a of itafuture Deeee ear's business to the of the Bank and do intelligent shows the result of the year*" year. Hs TDe Profit and Liss more money bas it any p that such appropriation of 61.600 to hospitals etc., and stated quite satistwtori : the Dank made m desirable. He t•lt euro the ebereDoplpdoti� e0utzIbuIl on the app Slot indicated would slimyons war. both necessary and 1. hied 11 ,on0tt04 a mod moderate woefd Away, approve mere o donations rovement to position g1 He refetr*d Reaersllf to th* 1mD 560.715 .10.40 Reserve following 4 lnere°e°d ....•••••••••"•......... ...........; • ..... ...... .......... RJA Circa! a fend iecred • • . ...... .......... .... ........... Ctrcalrtlos increased ,.,...053.111 Depo.itr incteaaed . •• • • • • : • • •....••• • .,53! 117 Total easels i ere and aiacounte t • • • • •. . • • Kar end customer. have doubled Total ''vo to i ing figures eu . • ... 1917 led figsrra chow that the The he past two years. 1964 IRT within the DMt 161 ,� •..e 1T,715 in M15 AI No. of dicer* on the vial. .................. ... ....;+ . 3.731 No. of depositors .. •• t5.1A1 16,115 7.160 T0. of umber o conformerssmer • ...tis. • •• • .. „ moved foto 1.9 hand4ome 5911 Total number of previous vest. Mao' the building i Annual 1. 1a w tch every office was rented. This building. hull a d Me renta to wbiBank. le now netting a clear 5 peee*tea on the to bent. rental nt the item• ender this heading res'' sitar charging • msafe*. vault doors, eV., all of which were d on the ,6001 Braneb tor turn balance ofar date. goodoly 61• twat during the past year the B8sk had geerlmede telae. as 530.000 have been written off these assets to punts. of whiek 1,714 were declined. He tDe The Genual Manager stated opened dta 714do0 1st Nal. * o5 Mparr d to for fact at wbenosat he Rant p bsors, while on the Sovereign to the feet tSindwonnthe 11st of eb.rtered April. 19Bank was d into lSth place in point of esete the to 6t111ot i ta *id•n0 esolt*1. Re did not intend, however, April. 190., it had moved up in Ralik. shouldt of p to the shareholder. bn suck coropattenn•, but ra ttier by in tingt their conveyed unvarnished figures sod bard fact• laid be Ire the tbelr carrfol aCent21. badalwayshad large ideas rewarding the toot - before [Dem et the etib • tbs M16110el world. o ld.lb t that tnhie *MM. floe the Sovereign Bang should saber d in than to g Tionee hes ons e 104 [les tan towever etreagtbgte believed toe boon, that when the =gag, however, to be 110 to ser ow within reach. celebratedhothe mouton Is e st Annual add mrAttate was sow to able toa ort moot tion. .bar. elders sad beooteint to .1U staff. 555 aws o wit'eeting war tk vowed Directors. Gelleral ►rag*[. wanner setlsfisetory to t1* � therewith war. glade by y Hos. �� ootem of twists were heeo00.ett O. Pth « T Ifo. W. o compliant/steal.Clsde€came . on. gid . Claude >raeaorell. Maio?1.*Aber an and A. C. 1 a840 L 16. [las TheScrutineers ere Mees. Ir s l w ye amnia. F r- Mef.ao1* R m !'D Dt . ZD. ie111Urs. flee. iI. 1Dyspent, Arch. The follewis wars el Zoe.Msri11. y,p,p, sed A. Oesald. 1, A. Allan, D. id. ilia. *aiaol0h ]rred.0:nt wt Jobe prsrtmv• W. t, D. M. e etli etap �l eOni Tp t p heat rid Oe�bl N emit 8 Wise from two met X11. 5s msg. pl atom .te pee Mrs �Woai .,matt � M.S. skiwy �M�e► slte far firs Casein fAR/M'S.. Rs _ NM * NO. 21--N.