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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1903-3-12, Page 3You Q Pay— You Choose. There is no case of Rheuma- tism that the Great South American Rheuwat- lc Cure will not conquer in a fow days --acute or chronic, muscular or nervous. It gives al - most in- dent relief and at once begins ' to drive out the disease, root and branch, curing in one to three days. George Eng and, a ship builder of Clfittham, writes: "I was feud up for sfic reontha with rheumatism. I procured a bottle of SOUTH AMERICAN RHEUMATIC CURE. In twentyfeur hours I was well and have not been troubled with rhea, niatiem sinte.f South Aipierican Kidney Cure speedily and thoroughly re - Hewett and cures the worst Kidney and Bladder diseases. Relief in a fow hcurs. 7. Pr 4 KILLED 13! OITILI4ATION NATIONS I.tX INED BY IMPART - VIM FROM SA.VAGEBItt, New Guinea Decimated, by Whoop- ing Cough -' Smallpox in A,frioa, The New Quinea native may be. forgiven if he says ho does not be- hove in the blessings of civilization. Less than two years ago, a couple of white children were: brought over from Cooktown, in Australia, tb Samara, in New Guinea, and after 04111 their arrival developed whooping cough. Now, whooping cough is not usually considered to be a fatal,. Indeed, hardly a serious illness. 13ut , Up to the year 1900 the illness had been absolutely unknown in New Guinea, and once the infection seized the luckless natives, it developed in a fashion new to medical science, It attaeked fully 50 per cent. of all the natives, and proved fatal in over seventy cases in a hundred. The 'datives of New Guinea do not believe that death can be the result of any pv tural cause, but credit it to some unknown..enemy. Consequently, when whooing cough attacks a vil- lage, the local sorcerer is at . once const& ted, and he generally desig- nates some neighboring tribe as the culprit. A midnight massacre re- sults, and adds to the already a.wfu‘l mortality. More than a quarter of a century ago, measles was brought to the klawaiian Islands by a ship from San Francisco. It immediately as- slimed the proportions of a pesti- levee, and killed 40,000 natives. In 1707, smallpox reached Iceland from Denmark, and in a few months destroyed one quarter of the people. Greenland it absolutely depopulated a few years later, and there -are to- day fewer inhabitants along uthe shores of that country than there were TWO CENTURIES AGO. a ''''''''Surra" is raging in the Philip- pines, to which islands it was brought on a ship from India. The symptoms of "surra" are fever, rav- tnous appetite, raging thirst, delect- ation, and eventually, death. In In- dia it is endemic, but usually is eas- ily treated by suitable remedies. In the Philippines, however, it assumes a far more serious form, and in wet ,weather is almost invariably fatal to horses and mules. Civilization Is slowly ridding Af- rica of the slave trade, and in one way improving -the lot of its people. But the parties of white explorers, who are now so frequently traveling from both east and west across the heart of the Dark Continent, have brought banes as well as blessings. Smallpox is at present killing out whole tribes and villages In the country wast and north of Uganda, and in Uganda itself, beri-beri, or sleeping sickness, ' is causing fearful havoc. Sleeping sickness has long been cnown along the swamps of the west se ---a, coast, and has followed civilization up the Congo into the Congo Free State, and so into the Highiande of British Central Africa. Up to the end of Julie last it had carried off no fewer than 20,000 people in the Province of Busoga alone. A mis- sion, organized by the joint efforts of the Foreign Office and the Royal Society, and consisting, among oth- ers, of Drs. Low, Christy and Cas- tellani, has recently been sent out to try to cope with the scourge. Another strange plague which has only appeared in Uganda since the country was opened by Europeans is the cattle tick. This detestable lit- tle insect, which is at the same time invading Queensland, causes cattle such agony that they fall off in con- dition and succumb to the first heavy storm or cold night,' But of all the awful plagues which ' civilized man has brought upon the continent of .frica, none can com- pare with the march of T1iIJ RINDERPEST. This disease, lcnown, in Britain as the cattle plague, came originally from India • or Persia, and was brought to Britain about A. D. 809. Europe fought it for nearly eleven centuries, and then in 1889 allowed it to cross into Northwest Africa, whence it swept steadily southward a. It reached the Zambesi in 1895, and two years later there were hardly 500 ^'horned cattle left alive in -all those vast territories between the Zambesi and the Limpopo. Nor did the Transvaal. or Cape Colony fare much better, Antelopes, buffaloes, .and similar game were likewise near- ly exterminated, and native races accustomed to live by the chase were left to • starve. Rinderpest is by far the most dreadful of all the .diseases to which cattle are subject. The population of India, British and native, is now over 280 mil lions, and rapidly increasing: This is more than double, and may treble the number of India's inhabitants eighty years ago. Up to the time of the British rule .the peninsula's population was constantly decimat- ed by war. Nov it has no check, and the time rapidly approaches when the country, big• as it is, will no longer feed its swarming multi- tudes. Famines are already grow- ing more and more serious, and the only possible remedy is emigration. tut here, too, civilization is indirect- Iy wronging other lands. Natal al- ready swarms with coolies, and as these work for smaller wages than the 'white man, they are slowly but ;surely. driving out the latter. PLENTY ON HAND. "Youwould get along a. great deal better if you didn't get so excited," said the kind man to his irascible friend. "Can't you learn to keep your temper?" "Deep my temper! Well, I like thatl" retorted the other, "I'd have you understand that I keep more temper in one day than you have in your possession during a whole year; Teacher --- "It !seems you are nev- er ever able to' answer any of my ques- tions. How is this, my little boy?" Little Johianio -- "If I knew the things yore asked me, ma'am, dad 'cvdufdn't, go to tb3' trouble of send- ing me here." tea THIzi I3ARI3EIi'S WOOIIri'G, "Ah, Barbarai" the barber sighed,. "This scissor time to speak; If you won't be my hone true bride. I'll die without a squeak.' ' "Oh, Dan »ruff, don't," the po-made set -earned, "Do such ;;wig -bead act; It would be barber-ous. dreamed Of you," she smiled, with tact, "I.,00k oup, and brush your tears away:. Oh, comb and be a man; Let`s soap I'll be a bride day,,, "I will; -but if," cried Dana "You razor hope you will dispel There'll beard death, you'll see And if there's scrape on nay door- bell, .� My chair will empty be," "I do not sham -poor fellow," said Miss Barbara, perplexed; "Oil though when your first wife is dead You'll quickly cry for 'Next!' '-e orae HEAT IN A TUNNEL. Nearly eleven miles of the Simplon Tunnel have now been bored. At the tunnel head the temperature is stated to have reached 138 degrees Fahrenheit, while thermometers out- side were registering 86 degrees ' of frost. THE SECRET OF'HEALTH. Is Pure, Rich, Red Blood and • Strong Nerves. You canalways tell anaemic men axed women. They are pale, weak and languid — the victims of head- aches and backaches, easily tired and always averse to exertion. They can't eat, or they can't digest what they do eat, Their unstrung nerves kill sleep; their temper is irritable; their vitality vanishes. And it all comes from poor blood and unstrumg nerves. You can promptly banish anaemia by enriching your blood and toning up your nerves with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They bring good appetite, sound sleep, bright spirits and perfect health. They are incomparably the greatest health - giving medicine that science has yet discovered. All over the world, grateful people prove the truth of these statements. Miss A. M. Tuckey, ,Oxdrift, Ont., says: "1 do not know what would have become of ale had it not been for Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills.. My blood seemed to have turned to water, and I was troubled with headaches, dizziness and general prostration. Eventual iy, I became so weak I could scarce- ly move about, I tried several, mee dicines, but they_ did, not help nue. Then I was advised to try Dr, Wil- liams' Pink Pills, and I soon began to find great benefit from them, and after ;raking them for a few weeks, all my old . strength and health re- turned.",:: Don't waste time and money ex- perimenting xperimenting with other medicines, when Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will surely make you well, You can get them from any dealer in medicine, or post paid, at 50c. per box, or sat boxes for $2.50, by writing direct to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Brookville, Ont. The Adorer—"It's wonderful, old man, what love will enable a fellow to see in a girl that he never saw before." The Onlooker—"No doubt; but it's equally wonderful what it won't let him see that he'll see later." 1 BRIGHT-BBABIES. Only Those Perfectly Well Are Good Natured and Happy. When -a baby is cross, peevish or sleepless, the mother may be certain that it is not well. There'are little ailments coming from some derange- ment • of the stomach or bowels 'Which the mother's watchful eye may not detect, which nevertheless make themselves manifest in irritability or sleeplessness. A dose of Baby's ys Own Tabletsiv given at such a time will speedily put the • little ono right and will give it healthy, natural sleep, and you have a positive guarantee that there is not a particle of opiate or harmful drug in the medicine. Thousands of mothers give their children no other medicine, and all mothers who have used the tablets praise them. Mrs. A. McDonald, Merton,, Ont., says :--"Baby's Own Tablets are the best medicine for little ones Z have ever used, and 'I always keep them in the house in case of emergencies. Good for chil- dren of all ages from birth upward. Sold at 25 cents a box by medicine dealers or sent poet paid by writing direct to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. 4 Small Boy—"Papa, what makes you 'so bald ?" Papa—"Oh, that because my mother used to pat nee so much on the head for being a good bpy," 411 ROMIDADL8 FOOD FOR MAINTAINING ROBUST HEALTH Ai SOW _ OGida{ar6Y, 1-18, Cheerfulness is lilfo money well ex- pended in charity—the :more we dis- penso of it the greater our pos- session. e matism Cured. Mre. Moffat Had to. Take Hyper., dermio Injeptlan8 to Relleve Hor Pain. PERMANENTLY CURED By CURE. RHEUMATISM CURE. 1 (Lir; "There is no punishment top severe for those who • deceive the "I would have spells of rheumatism, and at times it would give me great dis- tress in my back and aide. Many a time I have bad to take an injection to relieve the pain. 1 obtained a vias of aVfunoon'a Rheumatism Chlre at the free distribution, and, I am now feeling quite ;well. nave had no pains since, and can move around freely and naturally. I sun very glad to give ley experience, for the .benedit of anyone who may be suff- ering in a similar scanner."—Mrs. F.Mof" fett, 128 Mutual street, Toronto. 1'lEUNYON121 REMEDIES. Munyon's Pile Ointment cures piles, price 25c, Munyon's Eye Cure cures weak eyes, price 25e. Munyon's Vitalizer restores lost power to weak limon. Price $L FREE MEDICAL ADVICE. Personal letters addressed to Prod. Men. yon, Philadelphia, U.S.A., containing del tails of 41ckness, w111 be answered prompt. Iy and tree advice as to treatment w1,11 bd given. Im>?;pure blood is the breeding place for innumerable illnesses. . When we see anybody suffering from rheuma- tism, limping on crutches, or find on our way a person *overed with sores, we feel tempted to call out to them, as well as to those, suffer- ing from anaemia, scrofula: "Poor man, the help is within your reach, and you still continue to suffer!" We have the right to say that, since we have known the history of this popular medicine; hardly any • other medicine has succeeded in achieving such remarlfable and thorough cures as De. August Koenig's Hamburg Drops.. Facts are eloquent. Thou- sands of testimonials bring news of cures by these "life drops," as a grateful patient named them, an.d every day the list of them is in- creasing. It must be further said in praise of Dr. August Koenig's Ham- burg Drops that they are prepared from plants and roots without any admixture of mineral substances, such as mercury, zinc, etc., and therefore do not have the unpleasant after effects resulting from the use of other so-called blood purifiers and purgatives, which often remove small ills and cause much greater ones. We are often asked: "When should the system be purified?" This must be left to personal judgment, and we can only reply: When nature de- mands it. The spring is generally considered the proper time for• puri- fying the system. We do not want to upset that theory, but we must point out that blood should be puri- fied urifind also at other times, when there are signs that it is not clean awl wants regulating. The slaw -paying ' tenant a rapid mover. is likewise Messrs. 0. 0. Richards & Co. Gentlemen,—In Januaryarmoutllast, Fr Francis Lec:lair, one of the men employed by me, 'working in the lumber woods, had a tree fall on him, crushing him fear- fully. He was, when found, placed on a sled and taken home, where grave Sears were entertained for his recovery, his hips being badly bruised and his body turned black from his ribs to his feet. We used MINARD'S LINIMENT on him freely, and with the use of three bottles he was completely cured and able to re- turn to his work. 3AUV17UR DUVAL, Elgin Road,. L'Islet Oo., Que., May 28th, 1893. 8-59 Uncle Bob—"What are you going to be when you become a man, Tom- my ?" Tommy--" I'm going to be a scildier, 'cos then I can fight all • I want to without being spanked for it." • Lifebuoy Soap—disinfectant -- is strongly recommended by- the medie cal profession as a safeguard against infectious diseases. He—"If you loved me, why did you at first refuse me?" She—"I want- ed to see what you would do." }Ie— "But I.might have rushed off with- out waiting for an explanation." She —"I had the door locked." Mlnard's Liolment Lumberman's Friend "Would .you die for me ?" she asked sentimentally. "Now, look hero," he returned, in his matter-of- fact way, "are eve supposed to be planning. a cheap novel or a wed. ding ?" Page Wova tilt Wire Fence with its continuous coil (not crimpod)ie the }1 ti , boat stook:holding fenoe made, Dago No. �i r 1, 7'wirestendeele 40poundteetraie--nommen f ti I' i]D Donde, o Wire 7 0 moron wire t No. 7 twlr , y p ,/�Ir. will riot t:6i1 ' it straightens out again—it etoe leave• hasn't a sprin temper—Page wire' hots. ♦�� Rho Prkgo ire Fence Co., Pl lrnli6d, ri,to: LN bkervirrA, Ont. 5'. ••d9t.yah; 3tAra r r,l T .FB. o0 0 P . O„ r 11 it -..2--27 Wase Ways of Women. xio "prizeii" Offeredwith common $04,9 i Will long tempt the wise 'foo... Mall to use cosmos soaps, The wide woman soen seen Rile lute. to Pay dearly for " prizes " in the los, quality of soap, in the damage cora. anon soaps do her olothes and her hands. • The wise woman considers. her health—so soap ruined if she were to continue breilthing the steam of adulterated cOrtimon soaps. The wise woman recognizes the difference between such ' soaps and Sunlight Soap --Octagon Bar., 212 tf AlEf yi'1 FARMERS BLIND ? The Detroit Journal recently tsoued a special export number. It con- tained alt article written by 112r. H. 0. Morris, the United States Con- sul in Windsor, Ontario. Among other things, he said ; "It is commonly isnown here that some of the larger concerns in the United States, in order to undersell competitors here, have shipped into Canada machines of a former and older pattern. The • American farmer will buy nothing that is not strictly up-to-date, and at the end of every season there aro left over some ma- chines that will bo a year old the next season, and these machines may lack some new innovation,. but will do the work and are 'just as good.' as the up-to-date machine, and these machines—back numbers—are shipped into Canada at a much reduced in- voice value, thus saving duty, and theyacre just as acceptable to the Canadian farmer as any'. machine," So, according to no less a person than e. Consul of the Republic to the south of us, we farmers who buy United States machines are really' buying the obsolete machines gather- ed at the United States implement agencies and shipped into Canada. It is not to be wondered at that the United States machines shipped into Canada do not wear or give satis- faction like the Canadian imple- ments. One could hardly expect this to be the, case under the rather ex-' traordinary conditions cited by M;+'. Morris. Jinks—"Heard the news ? Tpm's engagement to the telephone -girl is dished." "Ah l Ring off ?" Ask for . Minard's and take no other, It would ruin any man's peace of mind to know as much about 1Tim- self as other people know. AN ELEPHANT' TII '+It'x"i The proprietor of Bostoek's men- agerie, which recently left Dax, in France, has been served with a sum- mons us the ; result of an act of theft cornrnitted by Bob, the big elephant of the show. Bob 'was lead- ing eading the procession out 'of Dax When the horses attached .to a peasant's cart became °restive, and the efforts of the peasant and several of the menagerie leen. were required to'. calm them. Meanwhile, Bob availed himself of the opportunity to ex- tract the peasant's dinner, which was in the cart wrapped up In a ser- viette, and swallowed the lot. How's TMs We offer One Hundred Dollars Rcuyard for anycase of Catarrh that cannot tae cured y kiall'.e Oaterr•h (Jure. P. J. OJU0NI! Ro Co., Toledo, 0. J.Cheney for the last 151 years, and believe hire perfectly' honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry (tut any obligations made by their firm. W NWT & TJ.bUA.X, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo 0. WALDIN % i5 ilv Ai AN & 114A.RRVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, U, Bali's Catarrh Cure is talcen inter- nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent . tree. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Hall's Family fills are the best. • 1-82 Anxious Husband: "Really, dear, turkey again ? I'm. afraid we won't manage at this rate 1" Wife—"Real- ly, dear, it's all Management. 1 made so much turkey-stuing that 1 had to order two more birds so that not a crumb should be left. Now you see how economical 1 am, you goose I For Orrr Si>itT Years. AN OLD AND WELL•TItTED nEMEOX. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over sixty years by millions of 'slathers for their childrenwhile teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child softena the gums, allays all pain, omen wind collo, and Is the beat reinedY Yoe Dlarrhma.. Is pleasant to the Lasso. Sold by druggbts in every part of the world, Twenty-8vecents a bottle. Its value is inealoulable. Bo sure and oak for ultra, Winslows Soothing Sirup and take no other kind. 149 PICTORIAL POST -CARDS. In Italy each regiment has its own pietorlalpost-cards, on. which are the devices of the regiment, the list of battles in which it has taken part, or one of the heroic episodes in which it has figured. These are sold at moderate prices to officers and soldiers and their use in corres- pondence serves to spread the pres- tige of the regiment. R,EMARKA.EIIE MEDICAL CASE BRIG FIT'S DISEASE CONQUERED, Startling Cure Reported From a Small 'cowl In Nova Scotia. -from the Mail and 1•1napire. Halifax, N.S., Feb. 5.—(Special)-- News has reached hero from the lit- tlotown of Shubenacadie, on the Intercolonial Railway, in ' Hants County, of a cure that is just as important from a medical point of view as the operations of Dr. Lorenz are from a surgical stand- point. The disease that has at last yielded to medical research Is the long_uneonquerable Bright's Disease, that has for so many years held physicians' skill at tray, and its victims at its mercy. Tho patient In this ease Ls said to have been a young girl names Alice Maud Parker, and two doctors who diagnosed her case gave it ae their unalterable opinion that Bright's Disease had her in IU clutches, and that only the gravo awaited her. The parents, unwilling to give up the struggle while life remained, are said to have expert• =tented with special preparations, and as a last resource pinned their' faith in Dodd's Kidney Pills, with the result that to -day the girl, is in the best of health.. Details of the euro are not yet to hand, but it will 'be investigated, as both the medical :fraternity and the public are deeply interested in the matter. An intelligent chimpanzee, brought from the West Congo by Captain de Lanchier, presided at a luncheon. which was given at a Brighton, Eng- land, hotel. The ape, attired in evening dress, shook hands with the guests, and during the repast used his napkin, knife, and fork in the most approved style. is frf ri tri ._ .. t i A. man lately made application for insurance on a building situated in a village where there was no fire en- gine, He was asked: "What are the facilities in your village for ex - 1 ltin fire?' "Well, Il it rains to is i f3 ' s63rietimes, .,, he replied, 'culth groat simplicity. Keep Mlnard's Liniment in the House, 10-03 No one is poor belt he who— thinks himself so. Minard's Liniment is used by Physicians It is a short road'that has no pit- falls in. it. t. (r= "fir r g. r i ;;; L v t 'y ; ' -, o d ' '4J'g1 ��t,� ;; r" til ,.' vim ..1, . f ,...---- "WhatLuck!" ck!" LIBBY LUNCHEONS made ready in a few moments. The Wafer Sliced Smoked Beef, Pork and Beans, Veal Loaf, Potted Chicken, and lots of good things to cat. Are U. S. Governeneat Inspected Keep in the house for emergencies—for suppers, for sandwiches—for any time when you want something good and want it quick. You simply turn a key and the can is open. An appetizing lamb is ready !Dan instant. Libby, McNeill & Libby Chicago. iii., U. S. A, Write for our free booklet "How to Make Good Things to Eat'! t -f Piave You Seen ft 7 What ? Lee's Priceless Reoiprs-9000 (levees for the dome Farm mail oredepartment of human Endeavor, 90l ry pages. Send 2i� (dents. Money refunded al w.k is not worth it. A. goodside line for canvemers,—Wl3Uom Ilria5ls, lPppi !her;'Ioropta 2-14 ARP T DYE1N and (!leaning. This is re specialty with the ISRITiSH AMERICAN DYEING CO, Send pa,tionhso 1,y post and we aro surd to satisfy. Address Sox 188, Montreal, 1-44 'CTT -"'•K f'orifion LIMN Steamships . Montreal to Liverpool. Boston to .Liven pool, Portland to Liverpool, Via Queens. . town. Large Land Fut Steamship'. Superior ncoobtmodatton for all alums ofh addeugero. 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LI0RB&ST MASON 2nd Vieo-Presideht, W. R. BsATTY. •" CANADA'S PREMIER COMPANY." •� —2-27 Absolute Soi uric . Your Sayings Safe. ..trass an Instrumento, Drone, Uniforms, Etc. EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A RAND Lowest prices ever quoted, Fine catalogue. 600 illustrations, mailed free. Write as for anrk thing in Allude or A[usie& ItiOrctnaeuts. IYRALEY ROYCE & 00., Limited Toronto, Qnb,, and Winnipeg, Man, 1.211 PATENTS OThiato&Ltofe BMsUeRdO' $ Toronto, • . Write lorfts° irlyice ENGINE PACKING' CYLINDER, ENGINE, DYNAMO, AND MACHINE IL WILLIAM C. WILSON & COJ *.1?ORQN'TO- --2-27 Fr.. sh Fr z n ea > In casks of about 63o Herrings; $i.6o per moo by the cask, or $r.7o per loo in smaller quantities. Labrador Herrings in half barrels, $3.00. THE DAWSON COMMISSION CO., LIMPED, TORONTO. - t -f - - ocomEntimmusammiyammismour GOURLAY, WINTER & LEE MING, i88 YONGE STREET, TORONTO. eselaer CLEARING SALE OF usi s Our sales of Stella Music Boxes was a feature of our Xmas trade. We still have unsold a limit- ed number of several very popular styles, an d because we require the space they occupy for the better display of Pianos and Organs, we an- nounce a sacrifice sale ending on the Iast day of this month. A 1'i3R11 IN REGARD TO TUE INSTRUMENTS : The Stella possesses a delightful musical tone, distinctly different from all other music boxes ; rich and mellow, Yet of surprising volume. They are of handsome design, in either oak or mahogany. They are beautifully finished with piano varnish, and are guaranteed not to warp or split. Lho Stella. ie absolutely the most durable music box DURABILITY—The The tune sheets used have a distinct advantage over all others, because theYf are made of steel and aro perfectly smooth ; and so, having no pins or projections to bend or break oft, are practically indestructible. We append a list with descriptions of the various styles, and would intimate that as there are but few left, an early order is advisable, as once our present stock is disposed of, we cannot accept further orders at these prices. Za mahogany cases, 18 inches long, 17 inches wide and 11} inches high • has two duplex combs, large spring motor, and patent speed regulator to give the desired to lupe • uses' tun sheets 9i inches in diameter. Prico regularly, 586. Reduced price (with 12 fy�.ty tunes supplied) fF�d In mahogany cases, 24 Inches long, 19i inches wide and 12 inchesL higah; has large spring motor, two duplex combs and patent speed regulator; uses tune sheat 14in les In diameter. r. Price . regularly,ularlY. 5 te70. Reduced (with 12 tunes supplied). .. In mahogany cases; 27 inches long, 21 inches wide and 12* inches high; ; has Iarge spring motor, two d uplex combs and patent speed regulator; uses tune sheet 15* inches in diameter. Price regularly, 1x75 �1•',m fill Reduced price (with 12 tunes supplied).,: ... gym i! . id In mahogany or oak cases ; 29 inches long, 22 inches wide and 18 inches high; has attractive hand -carved front panel and drawer to hold one hundred tune sheets ; has large cotrpled spring motor, two duplex combs and patent speeregulator;:uses tune sheat 3.7* inches in diameter. Price regularly. 4110. Reduced price (with $QljA 12 tunes supplied... .5 i�0 Terms may be arranged on al basis of one-fifth cash and the balance In convenient payments within a yoar by adding 10% to above prices. Oata:oguoo or any further information required will be furnished upon application GOURLAY, WINTER & LEEM NG 188 YON0E STREET, TORONTO. erne'v ie':x;eeor. l!N'rellene ritilee`i:eeetere MEMO cl•: a- _ .:.•"✓',lid+ 3 `. S.:�'r..w' 5 2.' LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. .ii0fr liaeSa ce), CAPITAL, 1,000,000. Market 'Value of Securities Deposited with Death/don Government r $202,500.00_ The Report for 1902 will show the Following lnOreaeoe over 10011 Cash Income . $ 137.530 09 Iuc eatotlryear, 33 per cash Insurance Issued 1,365,107.00 increase for year, .. . 22 per cent, Insurance In force. . 3,533,859.09 Increase for year, '. 31 per eent. Decrease In p.c. of ratio 1f dent itclaims to Insurance in force.. 40 per cent. IDecrease in per cent, arrant et expenses to Insurance in force, 14 per Cont. Decrease to per cent. or ratio of expenses to Income, , 14 per cent. RECORD O1*' FIVE YEARS* PROGRESS t 1,891 -(fish Income a $ 29,673.70 -. Iasuraatce In force > iii 02i.00e.66 1899 --Gash income s 68,40 .SO 'Atiiiaraneo in force 1.707,s07,tte i000 -4aalr income a 03,410.4T Instarsnce interest ? a 'd,1510,8fio.00 1001--d 1l$1r 1(ttcomo 104,406.87 Insurance Oa brae. 1502—Ctidh Income ... 137,322.09, Insurance in fora: These results show tht the tAyB�-Vio CoriaLite Ea steadily y combo to t front la'th3e;G A i89n 0n9 t peple *be uprofet e oarfultydtgqq�pgA7pinpppny that !Musa polloletl titin from Mastless* coital lean and id *Wed as to be cradle Vaoentteod by the Insured. DANJOGI 1'tUJlti&E, A.1.16. 1I'.3.S., Gonesyl Alenagor, Areeto wanted 1n etU wnreprtsrcr*ted distrt�rCoir" Liberal oonrmisslon will be i)aid fol business, Apply to Genera Manager. Read 00800, Montreal. I