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teara ora theSiatattet. ''It is yettratane,
tanrsot,
, feat tee*ti'lserelsead,
e 'it La tato, s Ile chose he end lett
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VT but.
'N'At • 4:
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..1 ,iu „reawbip bah Magi to ex
elaintedeo. gleamof eager In IsiS eyes.
"It /Nu 'oak me ,to I _will. But for the
rest, what detae. It ruattsaalh t have a
noseA,„_„, jhe sewee, oeseleassa. woya , wfl Jak
are., lattat 'near csi; ° l ea &.11 t" an* -V4 i es
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r arlancy we 811mi/di Yoti tea I t.10 -.,„I o• not ask ler love. now.
not 1za lrnn pr, ingot/zee, it ta 'abet 1 wall wait .for. Moe me the right
--alio- earowea. w ,-•••tatei.i. . eassoos. ar reisa4:244k-T- " '''.• .'''*‘4M'...1.!4,,..Iir.".,‘7.7,.7:::41.Vsaltz mat,
tyjfitii, -,;' lia----.L.i- ' ter aim. sattrebefopertilotheeettarldsallatt
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Nova tura,
tut Imitate has feet me.on, every eteeo Sae looleed up into lab faces The love.
ifewe.vosa his bride will oat tc the worse alma had . longed to read on Dancara
for o teem pf into Isottmont , ono ho was written larealy there.\' She linew
seeke an allianaas•witla'ahch A PIttiii$1".." -4he ./V44i. bl'S'' WAY- woad- kald Yet .elle
She turned away qutckly, 0/melee ea felt *old and tare. Her wound still
cad the convereatien land 4150 to lode Wert, and tal love eoula neeer Leal 11
the tears she could no longer Iseep Week. 'Lai' her' • , . .
Dittman had left her, end *he had given . -41 will give you that," she wItiepareds.
"011Y I would like alooplo to Moth' Dun-
tura up M a moment or battled rage'
.yeaosn lesopesy otteas ,ounoeoes000seson't1fl lefts because ot us. Also I want to
eoPtaola Out for. all that she -stip loved wake basi Ore-aot by your liarse-whip-
him, and lotere that ao other man (amid I Ping, that would telt to. notch - but
ever fill his place In het. heat. theeugh her. That girl must not
She gUessed why laird St, Aubin bad
%coked ee elated .sinee his return, and
tulle reallied that he would propose
to her again. And although she dal
oI love-himesluanteantoto--Steryee, to-
caleat her Pardshistente The papers ritual
pooraelin her guilt, they shalt both stet -
•ter, they owe/ nie that.. I -claim your
heti)."
:He -looked-aerieusly---tatoalier -eager-
aoSereeepkohim, ale-ortee-andoloostopaeolI -ev
-le means. ram,.
baesa-iniarit'a-p
enticed . the tary n&seitoicts4
.siesed'as though she' had no such thing
--- as a heart1 and smiled at St. MAIM.
• "Well," she exclaimed, "and you could
not persurale thorn to return? They
are still resolvod to do their best for
Sunbeam, I .sumsose?"
'Just so.' What 13 More they have
, already effected her releaso-on bail.
She was at the hotel with them. They
• must have gone straight to a magi&
trate."
. She clasped ber hands.
--agate was l!;"? You
murmured. "How Old they do itt I
thought that they could no nothing yet,
and --e • .
"With influence end money one can
work avenders. Lord Cruse and Sin.
clair saw Sr George Cade. They nom-
• aged everything quickly. When I got
the fagot, Lady Cruse had fetched
Mao Green and she was there -and--"
• Ho besitated, noting-iterosuddert-pale
ler, the flash of ber dark oyee.
• "Did you 'speak to her?"
•"No: She was In another morn."
Ilis manner and the sudden drop' in
• bis voice awakened her latent lealousy
and fear:
. "Was she alone -,-then a kind of pri.
setter of state?" she queried with a
nervous tittle laugh.
Ile looked away from tier, for the
pain In her face butt -him. „He longed
to kiss it all away. That she oould
care at all hurt him nearly as much,
damred his ardor.
Theo, peeing that she waited for him
to speak, he cleared his voice and mur-
• mured:-
"With-forgive me, Bien -for gaoler,
• Sinclair -1 saw them as I left. She
t ...againia-SiteltadolaWoltez,
band upon his arm and held it se tight
that he could have c,rled oui with the
pain. That she was conscious of the
an
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t ..lid not Ire t
• sta vsaaa, and. knew thit
fy pent. the" raiglit iu
..eattlaallesasaoaaea,--he
foappeateti, 41°)14itisis ea43ele4'r Terse *5"kwoUll
It Orlia.70 .112'f, W43, in searsat ;Of veleats
as 'flea -Patna arairt 4:41Ight".bso
(1., At, bFi'atit$‘0•The head.;
✓ ' ta.- .a.aiestioat ,
it, '
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ta
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.a.p.as" e i ' at . .. •:,.
ep(iil Us itive rn
) Ws "„51 paells.1te fLxr4 her hands
ch-_. over!, her'. falatelotte 'boaorn, ,abe
kat; alatiMa' .doNare her •b,e.'eT(S.:
al tole -Bill beal .01 ,hea Pantahad 'th-
e.. a4 tin a„..e..„4,.41r1 aim_
ee t 'ales liasn't tree, It
ether ell, spite of all. Oh, my precious
lamb; My darierea baby that I loved. to
, 10.g7414t,W. nJV 41
I .0 W.41 ts 11L41g!I Yatir.lea .0
11111's flesh and blood."
She atopree before a Small plioto-
ftelpit 404 Stinbearn4 arid f.a1dni it. uo
kisesd it with tptiverino lies. The Viers
sweet faee arnded baelc reassuring:sr at
ber. - -
"Date deary mel" exclaimed Iletty, 'of
course you'll be sinit up, sure as, fate,
my -treasure. If they tel sou to arrest-
sehootecouraesetheradaliatetattresarso-ye ,
sc' Sir llelph eaxat have oala anything
-or if be del, it's nutdo no diffetence.
Ob, if only he was alive! What on
earth mad° him rell over the cliff like
that, when he oas easing. to le avanlea?
Oh, my lamb. liow can 1 .we
,., Hee, e,ye_e Isiting,4m the tell-taki,paper,
she started towards It with a tow ex-
latWaa-oettel•opielaeal ,It sotpoeit rly
roure-Fillagfia 'airife
-104-31ife•rlfl-
'iree-alaii arialarite
,J3eackley .Perlsca - to - reed -asleaeleta
a
half salout.-“Wh- ver'solhata " 'They -
don't sey, so ill be bound they'll know
at any 11,!allon. Heaton is nearest me;
111 get y things ort and go. III go
te her at, *Eire and tell them alt about
bar. it necessary, even if Bill kills nit
for doing oo 'afterwards. Hula! won't
betray him. 1 lotow nothing about those
pearls, curse themt .1 only wish they
rao
4,Stos-aa-not-trinooentsa Siiiivet-
orielos-oirawiagestierself utraand.-s
Mg her teot. "$he Ilut even
.• she were cot, surelY she owes me
'something now. Duncan has telt me
Lar her. Re must see, that all will act
to, so easy for him as he 'thinks. ‘Iset
(Ise, world know what she is, ot all
events. do not est( you to do: muctie
merear InteavieW reporters, to pro-
claim her guilt,. to help me 'to corry
that through, Then, when all is over,
1 will Ise yours." :
"But, mosdear, whyozot be mine with.
e.
4i , 1
let. preface blot its own mime, 4/14
snaWh what happiness the gods trey,
have left you, with me.'
She shook her head impationtlY.
"That or nothing. Jim. 'iou "help nle
to do what, 1 wmit-to punish 4 niba
who has behaved badier';to anaesta vy
own. way -and III marry you. You
refuee, ore* vx.get." •
sisateds , After all-she4id not atilt
inueh. Only, to • persecide a young
Treendlees. girl, instead ?ot fighting an
able man,' eaemed puerile to, Min. and
even mare. /le dist Rot lake it., Besides
what good could it, do. Sooner or lat-
cr. things walla right themselves. as
Ile startel at the thought. Sooner
or tater thinga would right themselves.
$40, after all, what did it matter 41 fie
gave the pronese she asked?.
'Nes. I wilt help you On those cora-
ditiona," be, said. "But.-:•-"
Sae held up a playful finger.
"No reeerutRion.
evil doer. I do not ask you to coattail
• crime __ •
"Neyerthelesa 1 am apota. to, toinmit
or now -a raid upon your Ups," he
exclahried, with a contented. laugh. 44
ht., &And her unmsisting 'chin in his
alaisloakeThiseltallisokai.:_b_aesos rs.
that with a sinking, heart.
a'ao on," she whispered with stiff
Opt "Sate was-"
bisriT184" he riepUed..wilh_a
-61--reitv:tante. -
A shiver Shook abet' from heed to foot
and for n seeond silence fell between
• them, .
' Then she laughed again. .
* 'So I suppete, Jima she exclaimed,
Sent him to her- lt sent him to the
thief. Ile went from mo to her. rot
she .had stolen 'hltri atso."
Ile WS his (Wirt round her quivering
body and drew her gently into his em.
breve
"Fateena* ahe murmured. "I told you
iliNt-gome-day you'wotild comf!'b-a* To
inc - I ,did not know then' that the day
was so 'tear, that my beaveri was se
clos. Rave you- ixtmti tweet, ot last,*
• She laid her Weed upon his •tresat,
n_take lmostifink.how
CHAPTER
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I tl Into Ilettvla
kitchen, and tho canary in the window
v.-eloorned It with', a oong pf delight.
Betty lookei atothe bird reproach.
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Ilir 'Iltona-C, A. Bogert and Otters.
It was moved by Mr; L. H. bi:.04y_ ,Ma. A. W. Au81311** ttat
fir .,
• 4 1 44°;j8i'l f' iiiiit - 'W.'
b. am at home expecting ittes a
,4erhea ase tea, you beck tn. this: ben. aninnitte.d the Anoint Statement of the /affairs of the Batas, which La as
folk::: Secretary read the report of the D"ir$Fret't:Litreirltot*4the''.8SmIttrtharelrottd$;17'on'
sosrabse ialVwhititatietiya tibeiortnisortildervel.; ..pairauny.. Tirz the sharetto,wers: _
His hoetat oyel,'pleresd -161 taw itolde
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Sae felt 4 'sudden inexplasaale blame ' The, Directaties beg ik6 present the. fella in a:dement of the rzeola n t f
for deubting Itlat. a the allainesa of the Bank 10r Ah. s., ,, ,•
smao.:4 , read ot, the Ikayelery, „ot, O 1-1eute . Prattle , for . thee,yeer _. ending „Us', • Deeemaers 16074; atter dedupting •
Tome ono- oeromea ea 000some :over 'Pternitinrtgesree,:arvetiiilit:no9nio...newnLC4apitaITSti ...7:.. 4-.g.r..:;: .
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"I Would rather not drive," tituo Mei. ,Balance of Profit and Less ' '-te- a'
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audoAdetudsrmhzurrzieldettreihil\ta, as eh:ozerSitWan;ttoetalitecealt° Dividend 3 rer cent., ram 2nd 314, 1967 . . 107:978,-▪ '4:"":.'i:t"'"------2-1-
tug beck as though In seemly of. one.
Dividend 3 per emts, paid 2nd Aprils 14)07. 4 ;$ %JO 79 .,...1•1•01...,,,s.•••,0
ono. nor Ira 4 four -wheeler *littera she Wad doubtful debts aa.aeissoo.•ere.
Dividend 3 pet cent., pa/4 lst Oet.. 1907 .. 111.351 41
arm itriperimstry.
Dividend Soper omit payablesandlan.,19138...... . .114,413 fa
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Vha aria'aaAttilatatiae4.01)
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• *me; We•fean't,,'talk...laftre,
Jia to 'ask ,you. ti.$04e4. 4)W114
And_ t 4.1 " o in .no •hurry,"
o o t
'semething whik
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BOas•ea4asaatiero---a latiartt
hTin to lei( "t ritual
go home. , I know you ore vet% kind,
'111 le about Sunbeant want to saeata
to you," he Interellased, his eyes aealintt
kinaly on her leat troubled face;*I come
from her to
Site. geepol In estonishment. Ile
woo tart:%bLL limy grit ,,carne from, en4lettlaiieCt tivstnitaeStiontribewatuot 4tWEibrattickceieuldwitet
OM though, tbrough them, 1 Imowi with E.ady. Cruse; what had he to do
where to find my darling. Yes, tin go watt theratoaurdesf; .041 was tight an
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Ma loved h and tbey must ie." as she's
bivit real tor 'all The tam% As' vagently . beneath her, .rend lezinsa
heavily. on his arm: The streets With
kr Bill, I resay 1 stiail be back boa its grey wow wins and seething
tore ban, theY doret 'Oak 112, moving mass of hurnanity swam .rotmd
,Ilavireg arrived at tleatadecosion, sne Li4ndertnojc. Nor, ocito $1.10 mamma
sweat upslairs and prepared for her nought nor „owes unto. shel foam bar,
aouroey. Before leaving her room ,slre self aalt reclining en a coueh in a quiet
nateeked a -drawer, then. a box Witillit room, woo stuelletr imidhrtg •tt
tt. from which she took one or two to tor los_ •
small parole. These 'she fetebeil.in a _shiLdrank_Ittfl the1torikod,
hantaleaf --With which She returnedsakr
I the kite -rd taking elown, the ca.
nary,s ciao; •
"You shan't starve, you laths rascal,
for all rro in a hurry to fice Sunbeam,
tbough Dratkley. Park may be' scores
<1 miles away. •1'11 tell Mra. Orogen
ea look after year. and now 1111 giving
you e what you -deserve to make
up for the loneliness theta coining 16
you,. Goed-bye, sing again, end never
trouble, it you. dont eee both, your mi&.
irE'SSCS again."
a She turista intolitig street, locked ilte
carried the key, to the neighbor:
who gertilly took care of It for her
ita ease Alfitareturatel-- duringeatter Mee
ter -wee and sot off towards the busy
thorough/aro talth a quick walk,
But as vigil step took her further'
afield, her hetat sank more Had more,
riftlrefirtroplartip:
again. -
flove-oeuld she-rdtaia -Sunbeam not*
by telling what bad been kept' for so
$1,591,400 71
4%Iliance at credit of account, 31st Occe.mber, 190G • •• • .$3.033010 °G
Transferred loom Profit and Loss Account -. 93100 ti7
$4133.4,56 81
. In vievir of the financiel stringency whieb prevailed threogliout the tvorld •
In 1007. and the ttrtsettled monetary conditions existing in the United -Settee,
it has been neeesattry to elcereiset unusual caution and prudence In adminis-
trating the affairs„of the Bank. Ow policy has Leen to restrict advance; .
wiabont interfering with the proper requirements at .(he easterners of the
Bank and to essist In arketing tbao Preallets a tila eatintra-nave ealke-a
1117 1 c efolaalaaorthen• 11 neoerves. 0. r ,aVesteeir distrietso-atatheesettrae----timesemeltaatatiota-
' Havingreference to our .antiOunceraens at the last Amen! Meeting abet
Million tieliara of. new Capital Steck seam% be •offerval to the Sbareliolders
in 1907, we have. to inform .youothat on pii.cembet 31s1 063;701) of Ulla
amount was stibseribcd for. and $818,5n.501 paid up. .
... During the past year It was tonside.ael advisable to establish Drenches
of the Dena at the folloWing aoints: In tae Province of Ontario. , at 'llerlin,
Hamilton.. Ottaveas and at the Corner Of Olken amaaVieberte Streets, Tor nto;
t
id' tie Province of Quebec, at tho corner of Blowy and.Ste Cetheritie Sheets, .
hIontical; In the Province ot_:Alberta, at: Strati:110one, and at VanCouver, rWs ,
at him with wOruleafillett eyes. ' rsh -Colembia., . .
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• (To he Coatinuela .. .Tho --opening of our 'Vancouver Office not only niarks our entrance into
British Coturabliwbut oompletes ii than of Branches at all Important mires
.......10.--,..........
PASS- . RECIPE: -AROUND.
TELLS ItOW TO MAKE IIRS SIMMS
nuntaimism dint.
Prescription tityert Whit! -Sutleters. of
thetur•DiseaSe CA= Make tip and
• .
at Rome at Small Cost.
To relieve the'worst forrns of Rheum*
limn, take. a teaspoonful, of the 'following
alliallaratooattla eaqh iPsetal and st 1)51*
Ureic , • - •7 • .•
Ektract Dendelione one -hall
nneer- Compound -Karon, One -ouneet
Compound 0/rug •Stersaparilla, three
from Mentreal to the Pacific, Coast, including the Capitals of the Wc.F...terti
ProvinCro. &Suits so far Indleate that these extensions will be of bene.
lit to the Institution. •
,
We have to sword with -regret -the deata In January last of Mr. Timothy
Raton, whoseaVerledoloeshiessisomeheageAsndesamort •itzeigment made Nm a
valued, Member. of.our Dtreoto
t6rate. Mr. Iohn C. Eaton, his son, was ail -
^panted to fill vacancy on the basal
'rho Dir rs, as is customaryhave verified the Head Oillet Dahmer!
Sheet, as On the 31st o December, 1901,1neludinq thereatt the atoliting 07410
foreign balances and tbe certlfleattori of tit Cash Itescrves, .Securitles and
Investments. •
:The 'usual careful- inspectkin of tbe verlotts Drarteliee- of, the Bank Ms
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°Steno
President. •
been' Made duting the pest • twelve months.
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The 'Report was adopted.
- 'rho thanks of the Shatebolders were lentlered\ to the, President, Mee-
. President, and. Directors for their servicim during the Aar, and to- the Gen. -
'-'telttalatanageteesnatoothereefliOrse •-sofetheaDanki-AieetbeeeUlteentoperlortatuaaeote-----
their. respective Otte*.
The -following gentlemen nem elected Directors for the \ensuing yeam
Messrs." A. W. Austin, VII. n., Bieck, Jemes, Carauthero, II. J. \Christie, 1. C.
Nankin and B. 11
lit iltrit•heartr ;she teakede "Have yo
q fOrgetten Sunbeaut? This ‘vea.
t • makes me miss her more, for it is
her weather, whOn. her hair shines iite
gold- and her oyes dentellko the sun
rays pouring in% your cage. Mil
now,- for all we kriow, slze.nisY be cry-
ing tier eyes out. • God lestowse whet
loottaloashs may be In. and I can't get
II her to &nrifort -Ah, if only Dill
Nvottki come boric and tell. me where
she is I'd go to her, lihe a shot. But
he* changed.- 1114- heart .mett-to-be soft
once; tow .11's tough, as le5ther."'
Sighing heavily. Site settled tersjit
ter- chair -and , Rio-- morning
paper, . it had not yet Lula 4ppletit .for
8111 hadT,riot returned stncc tht night
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with the per nd the burglary, tberre
fore it could alro teething II4W Sun'
beam 1..va0 „h•i *he haltd.r. lho,pedice,
a up, would her word
ken? Might not they all -soy -the tal
was a hott.it? And even if 1.adY 'Cots°
ie .dy ..ared ior Sun--
‘Rd ItAteve her, what grit Would she
to? PoIf te
beam ever so, little, (W 11.1 %you'd not
a.ve been arrested. Also, it was pos-
sible that Lady Croce knew everything
atie,r all, and hated. Sunbeara.---was
oghumed of herp-would thank no one
/or repeating tile. tate.
• Sho siticter,Od iter pace and looked
€arfully around -at .•lhe crowded pave-
ments• Site felt tired, and 4.wiltier4,
iso fult of dmiair. She had, actually
itaaallt.«0 hetaaYingmi, for:thole
what Ler intentlen •eineanted to, eee ,
it, 'brw.t.tt ilay.14lItt;- She -would Intve-t#
inention /it))) anyliowF4ind the hue and
cry /tyoutd sound kr him at onco; en
it she kEpt beir het' knowledge Of „his
oettrvisitisto: .Brack17.y .and !Its theft or the
She wag on, okt fool to have 'thought
f it; LUckily she 'bad tine back lb
et* soLcks 41‘144... She would go home
I try to -f about „Sunbeam, or,
Bill nine batk ask'hini to aim
iktir he44116.14 116 that she
c4uJ not ten.' Iltit he was full of rt.
urse., and aalattld and' a way.
mild -not give hitrisOf 'up, of eour4t;
Lut theft slip 1Id u6t1wish" him to.
ht-biutiroacia- tuitiiiik jilt()
Fw,bitt‘latt,go, odd 4)1tu!"1. looking'
thro'jh thi6 gateways with Wondering
ric.w d F,(leelex cotufng and
rig timugh wz eeiecleet. She
0011 the latoor the ,o7eurtan4gc
stizpitllv. If „only she temild see Sable'
OW who .ebUttl )1(0 both of those she
.bugli.4. 'at the 4fioUght.'
I w. could she ritiFirltkilp tratrany
lte#: a olltvitt's 'ester and ti.vo.`,
`wl,thient. riequaintanceef The n(ite'
wet rinik;ng to* silly; the
She g,t «lit of 11. The,,,betto.
'UnM-tw,, not *ithouteal
ft 7N5'tliii, Arid Mk where
vrts10, -then Vane
ht tor 1, *n4 -Hotta otm
• a Otto 11111. ANIth
t otttil nr,t aoubthed.
-141 .1.)c31 totategiM
u . . .
, These brimless Mgredients can be oh. r, •• M.P.
tallied from any druggis.t In the mind. ' A,t a Subsequent meeting of the Dirntors Mr. E. B. ler„ - M.P., W-84
1,,fe, towns, and „aro today mixed ty . elected Presklant and Mr. W. D. Matthews Vice.President, for the ensuing-
.
,
Thom well..104.1._bottle........13eliee term.
generally felt from Ws first tesu
deses.
This presertnilon„ stales awetknown,
authority In a Montreal Morning paper,
terees -the elo Itadtate. kidneye,
General' Statement,
<,1.4,1,ont.tnts. . - •
10 niter 40. strin the bloodthe ttotes tn ClrenlittttfliCi..••• **Os ***re 10••• rer *Are* ••• 4041 00 .8 2,94,33A 00,
aolaWtOus itht4tter and Uric add* Depto„,s got bearing. Inkreat • • e, 4tetiaern.
which causes ithetiMatism.
forumatittu it not only the Inost, •Deposil! bearing interest (including intmst accrued •
painful •and :torturous diseet$N. but dan., •
• to fate) ..•• ,•••• err' ••;i, *err. V,V8i4EZS 12
• 31• ..e.,153 7t
gerow to 111°, *ImPle 001Po no bo.poby tthcr Maks In. Canada ...• tiu.r)94 70
doubt be greatly valued by many suf. tine. .10 toakiou Agents 1854,111
ferets here at ,hoine, Who should tworiceA ' Mange -
titepart,o,h4nIwtire10, .icatiaa_reitet,.. Balances, Mk to T:tlortks la CILIUM
the . staves .... 3803.48
4".410 'th*ti -1kr ler4eit W1/4-i'lvt614111r- - 439;26tt,151-82--
take this .
,
'Or
4
eStripilem regularly, a dose' 'rota 4
siltor even-tt -few- time,
weck, would never have serious 'Kidney
cr Wirier dluirders--orlthetatiatinit.'
_tut- tat out. on& pretterve,1‘ -GoOd
Rheumatism prescriptions which resily
rellevs are goatee, indeed, erat when
yOU Jilted it you vault It Nati/.
"MAIM TWAIN AND TOE PAINTERS
,
'Meta Whose wit italfelletted.
4hottrinals,.01 fellow -men -and
reponsilAt for some 4.4.
the t stories. going about.„
Iffy was. rettutly a guest at *...4irtne
to New-Nork,., and later spoke on tha,
taw *34\ ‘troubles of bouselooping.
oaaang
to the ape/age:lean/aft peeled.:
he " • •
'411 liVit are * housekeeper, t dont
need .to tea you,.that *attn. a mantel!
Ito talon up the parlor tarot. ree
.T.00*6.1 the 'furniture from the
- tstomt-brOught too ladders Into time hall*
ana allaCVad belt et dozen ivari .
'Ort 4Ideboard.
means ,Ites- thei„.„,!_k!,t
obutters artd the ;hack WOO,"
Cootpg milk does YtOt relne
rather fist* Ow*. T
taint are ItatOrPoritted In
Warne * Pitt of It wbel
suddenly vieled. deve n -
warmed. Milk should be . tsal
It Is viarM. Thi* is the Wow,
*ay to tts oak of WOO.
capuot stook_paid. up „it t *0 it/ill • At A.. • **II* * I. • rit** ILILALit • ir 3,,Mr01 -
Itesetire. ectuft , 010r *Or* 0,41wir ------------------------ or• *0041* 44%1016
Balance AOP .proftta carried forward_ • mot* ,
oividerd 11/40.,., ;0. tkvable ..•• • 11.4,413 63
Penner Dividends' unclaimed #......• •••• •• GI
Resivved for .irlriteluirtge, eta. .er 04•00,•* .• • • • .14,41 , *Oki•ria * • Ng al
Ileeeteed ler tebate,Ort 13E.s disoatui
484.4
;It'Vererf 144 rArk•
3.Arrroi or** 40. 444* .. • • .• 1.1416.47
ion 'Government Dem ri'd .
with Dominion Government for Si'clurity c*1
•N4te Circulation .••• • s• o. 00 • *repro rrir • 4 1504006
os et tt and Crieques on other 1.4a1,0ifl tit
•fitilarces due frem other Mtnics • «. 681.647 341
Beisnees due from:other Batiks elsewhere Thou
• Caned, tod, the United Xinjdm trrrr.._
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ProVintlitt Geeterreatent Steurillas
Canadian Muuleipal Securities and itt
eittit 4t Wortitd• PttliEd $ettiritles
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