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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1903-2-26, Page 6FROM MMtIN'S GREED ISii WHAT IS coGING ON IN TimN LAND OP THE SI;AMR,OCI{, Seine Personal and Business Notes That Will Interest Irish - Canadians, A movement le on foot to erect a mtym,ot'iai to the late Bishop Walsh in connection with the 0. M. S. The question of allowing dancing •at Gaelic League classes has been agitating the members of that or- gtwalzation. Whaley Abbey, a delightful resi- dence near the famous Vale of Av- oca, In County Wicklow, has been offered for sale. A young married woman, Ellen By!i-ne, a large farmer of Doonoo- neje, Adamstown, committed suicide by taking a draught of poison. Peter Birmingham, a young man, is now in Tullatuora jail, King Co„ charged with causing the death of his father, aged 86. The death is announced, at the age of 89, of the famotts Irish Inten'na- tional Rugby footballer and well- ' known cricketer, Lucius H. Gwynn. When arrested at Clonnlol for in- sobriety an ex -soldier tore his clothes to tatters, and appeared in the clock wearing an old police uni- form. An attempt to boycott two of Ire- land's most notable products, 'viz., Guinness' stout and John Jame - son's whiskey, is being made at pre- sent. Mrs. Coogan, of Ca•rignantuck, County Wicklow, died at the ripe old age of 105 years. She had good health through life and was. able to be about until lately. .At Cork, Andrew Moore, laborer, was charged with the wilful murder of the Rev. Mr. Dell, rector of meen, County Cork, Nothing new has been discovered and he has been remanded, In Dublin a lady tourist has ob- tained 1300 damages against Messrs tained 2306 demagog against Messrs, Gaze & Sons, the well-known tourist agents, for personal iajuries resulting from the negligence of the defendants' servants. The Lord -Lieutenant of Ireland states that he sees no reason for in- terference with the course of the law in the case of James Doherty, under sentence of death in Sligo prison for Murdering his son. Tory Island, County Donegal, and the rest of the Joule estate, have, it is stated, been purchased by the Congested District Board, who in- tend, after improving the property, to sell the holdings to the tenantry. Bishop O'Dwyer wrote ea-preseing sympathy with the Limerick move- ment for the protection of children and added that whatever cruelty to children in Ireland existed among the poor was attributable to drunken- ness. The winter show of the Royal Dub- lin Society was held recently, and though the exhibits of fat cattle, sheep, etc., were excellent, the at- tendance of farmers was very dis- appointing, It is now generally rumored that if His Majesty pays Ireland a visit this year, the time chosen would be somewhere about Whitsuntide., dur- ing the fortnight between Derby week and Ascot, races, Queen Alex- andra will probably accompany hint. The present chief constructor of the German navy is an Irishman who was trained on the Clyde, and many of the men employed in build- ing the German ships of war are Irishmen who have been tempted away from the yards of Messrs. Harland & Wolff by much larger sal- aries. Discussing a possible German in- vasion, it is said that during the time that the German fleet was on the Irish coast the officers made maps of every station visited, as well as taking soundings of the ONLY) A SLIGHT COLD, • Fat It May Lead. to Consumption and an Early Grave. If your blood is poor or watery, a touch of cold or influenza 10111 set- tle in. your' lungs, anfl the slight cough of to•'day may turn to the ranking consumptive's cough of to- morrow. Weak lungs are caused by weak blood; weak blood is an open invita- tion for runsuntption to lay upon you the hand of death, Stop that cough by enriching your blood and strengthening your lungs with 1)r. Williams' I'init Pills, They make new, rich, red blood. They acl•d resisting power to the lungs. They have saved hundreds from a consumptive's grave, Here Is a pos- itive proof that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure where other medicines fail. Miss Kate Henry, Charlottetown, P. E. I., says: "Some months ago I got caught in a rain storm, and the wetting was followed by a cold. At first I paid but little attention to it, but as the cold clung to me IdevelopedIntoabackin and finally g cough, I became alu'med and con- sulted a doctor, who ;ave ane a bot- tle of medicine. Unfortunately, it did not help me, and I begun to grow pale, lost in weight and my appetite completely left Inc. I was now regularly under the cure of tho doctor, who told ane nay lungs were affected, and that I was t'hrcntennd with consumption. The doctor's treaOntcnt did not seem to benefit me inn the least. I steadily grew walker. and finally was compelled to remain in bed. At this time a friend urged me to try Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills, and even brought me tiw'ee boxes before I finally consent- ed to take then. I have reason now to bless my friend's persist- ence, because I felt better before all the pills were gone, and I gladly continued the treatment, and was soon able to be out of bed and take' a wall: each day. I am now in the best of health, and weigh ten pounds more than I did before I took sick, I feel that I owe my life to Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills, and hope any ex- perience will benefit some other suf- ferer," All diseases which come from poor blood or weak nerves can be driven from the system by the use of Dr. Williams' Phil: Pills, which may be had from any dealer in medicine, or will be sent post paid at 50c per box. or six boxes for $2,50, by writing direct to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, Re- member that substitutes and medi- cines said to be "just as good" do not cure. KNEW ALL ABOUT IT. She was a young wife, just mar- ried, from boarding -school, and al- though educated regardless at ex- Pense, didn't know beans from any other vegetable. Hence this dia- logue with the cook: Now, Biddy, what are we to have for dinner?" "There's two chickens to dress, mum." "I'll dress thein the first thing. Where aro their clothes?" "Why, mum, they're in their feath- ers yet." "Oh, then, serve them that way. The ancient Romans always cooked their peacocks with the feathers on. It will be a surprise to hubby," "It will that, mum. Shure, if you want to help, you could be parka' the turnips." "Oh, how sweet! I'll pair them two and two in no time, Why, I had no idea cooking was so pictur- esque." "I think, num, that washing the celery do he more in your line." "All right, Biddy. I'll take it up to the bathroom, and I've some love- ly Pais soap that will take off ev- ery speck." "Thank you, mum. Would you depth of water in the harbors and mind telling pie the name of the asy- notes of the best method of landing lum where you were e1dlcated? I men, think I'll have to take some lessors The Earl of Dudley, the Lord -Lieu- there myself, if we be going to work tenant of Ireland, is an ardent together.," sportsman, a keen golfer, and a great yachtsman and traveler. Ile A light heart sometimes cleans a takes special interest in polo. IIe Ugh hen (1. has excellent links at Witley, and ITave something to do, or will you It is said that he gave the Duchess be a nobody. of Oonnaught her first lessons le the 4 game. CROSS BABIES. One of the worst shipping disasters that has marked the annals of the )Tow to Make Them Bright, laced port of Dublin for a considerable Natured and Wall, number of years, has occurred. The I'edcastle steamer, Malley, with a A crying baby is an unwell baby, cargo of coal left Liverpool, and The little chap le not cross for the foundered on the passage to Dublin. nun of it. Ile cies because, shut is 0f the crew of seventeen, all aro staid the only way he 11118 of expressing to have been lost except one, the fact that he is ether in pain or Bridget Brennan, aged 20, who disromfo•t Most of his little trete Moine time ago was an inmate of Oarlow Lunatic Asylum, shot her pother dead at Crgigue, Carlow„ Bad then attempted to drown her- self in the Barlow. She was =- served rushing wildly to the river, but it was only after sero was res- cued and taken home that the provi- sus crime was discovered. LADY WITH PINK TEETH. The newest "turn" in 'Parisian mu- sic balls will shortly be the appear- ance of a lady with pink teeth, She is a native of Canton, hut born of French parents. Iter teeth, which are perfect, are of a semi -transpar- ent substance resembling pale -color- ed coral. A dentist who has exam- ined them says that they will never decay. They aro heard as diamonds, and the latter genas aro the only material with which a mark can be made on their surface, Mosier - "The whipping you had yesterday does not seem to have improved you, Your behavior ]las been even worse to•'day," Willie - "'.Phat's what I wanted to prove. You said 1 Iv= as had as I could possibly could be yesterday. I knew you wore wrong,r "What's the matter ? What are YOU shavericg about ?" demanded the first rabbit. "There's a dude Out there With a gun," replied the other, "Stroll, he doesn't see es at all. "That's just it. IIo's rosining at Something eiso,'1 CHARGED BY AN ELEPHANT. Traveller's Description of an En- raged Tuskor, An elephant tight, if the combat- ants be well .patched, frequently lasts for a day or more, The beaten elephant retreats temporarily, and is followed leisurely by the other, until by mutual consent they meet again. The more powerful elephant keeps his foe in view till he kills him. In "Wild ]feasts of India" Mr, G, P. Sanderson describes aa encounter With a defeated tusker : A shrill trumpeting and crashing of bamboos broke the stillness, and from the noise we knew it was a tusker fight. Before wo could reach the scene of combat, ono elephant uttered a deep mar of pain, and crossed the 1111111111 seine forty yards clump of bamboo in sheer fury, grumbling deeply the while in rage and pain. Blood was streaming from a deep stab in itis left side, highs up. Ile was a very large ele- phant with long and fairly thick tusks. His opponent must have been a Goliath to have worsted hin. This tusker presented a picture of rage and power, as he mowed the bam- boos Blown with trunk and tusks, and trampled them with his fore- feet. Suddenly his whole demeanor changed. He hacked from the clump and stood like a statue. IIe had scented us. The next moment for- ward went his ears and up went Inns tali, and in the same instant he wheeled and bore straight clown upon us with astonishing speed, The bamboos behind which we stood were useless as cover, and I stepped out into tho open to get a clear shot. I gave a shout, hoping to stop or turn him, but in vain. I fined when he was nine paces dis- tant, feeling confident of the shot, but 1 made a mistake in not giving Hint both barrels The smoke mo- mentarily obscured the elephant, and I bent down to see where he lay. Good gracious 1 }Te had not o't'en been checked, and was upon me ! There 10as 130 time to step to the right or the left. lefts tusks came through the smoke like the cow- catcher of a locomotive, and I had just time to fail flat to avoid being hurled along in front of him. I fell a little to the right ; the next in- stant down cane his ponderous fore- foot within a few inches of my left thigh, and I should have been trodden on had I not ]tastily drawn my leg back from the sprawling position in which I had fell. As he rushed over me be shrieked shrilly, but fortunately lie went on, for had he stopped there was no way of es- cape for me, I was covered with blood from the wound inflicted by his late antagonist. This was one of the closest calls I ever had in the wild life of the jungle. A young mon by the name of Wil• 1111111 Notz, coucllmall, came to my store, complaining that his feet Burt Ilial very badly. IIe had in vain tried to get relief by consulting phy- i:irdans. Being exposed a great dual to the cold by his occupation, his feet got worse daily, entII ono day he fainted in the street. A few days after he again cume to mg store and showed rue his foot. I hilum seen a great many sores in my life, but nothing to equal this, and was afraid the pour fellow would Mee his limbs. Ile lurked me for St, Jacobs Oil ' we rubbed Ills feet well with the Oil, aid he took the re- mainder with him. After nine days the same elan again came Into my store, perfectly well, and requested me to write to you of this most wonderful cure ; he also stated that two other persons had been cured of Rheumatism by the same bottle which helped him. -John Lenzen. . The United States Government has set aside 37 different reserves, or na- tional parks, in various parts of the country. The aggregate area of these is 70,047 square mules. tfiincrd's liniment Cures Burns, etc, I'robabiy the worst feature about the wied:onu that age brings us is the short time we have left to use it. RULES FOR THE SICK ROObE. Here are a few rules for the sick room that are worth remembering: Never allow a patient to take the temperature himself. Many patients are more knowing than muses when there is a question of temperature. Never put a hot-water bottle next to the skin. Its efficiency and the Wes aro duo to sone disorder of the Patient's safety are both enhanced by stomach or bowels and 1f Baby's' e"rrounding the bottle with flannel. Own Tablets are given both the Never allow patient to be wet:- troubie end resulting nrossncss will ened out of his first sleep, either in- tlisttppcar. You ran take a mother's tenttonally or accidentally, word for it, and Mrs. John T. Never imagine that a patient who Sutherland, of 711iss6eld, N.13., stays ; sleeps during the day will not sleep "I think Baby's Own 'Tablets the during the night. The more he best medicine in the world for little sleeps the better ho will bo able to ones My baby was very cross and sloop. used to keep toe awake half the Never harry or bustle. night before I got the Tablets, NowNever stand and fidget when a sick she steeps soundly, is good natured Never is talking to you, Sit clown, Never sit whore your patient can - and is growing splendidly." You not sec you. can give these 'Tablets with perfect Neter require a patient to repeat a safety to a new born babe, 'They message or request, Attend at t0'0 guaranteed to eonntaln no opiate 01110. or poisonous sleepy Mug, and are a Never judge the condition of your sure cure for all the minor aliments patient from his appearance during front which little ares sifter, Sold the conversation, See how he looks by medicine dealers or sent post paid an hour afterward, at 25 cents a box by writing direct Never read a story to children if to the Dr. Williams" Medicine Co., you can tell it, Brockville, Ont, Never read fast to a sick person, } The way to make a story seem short TRAINED CIIRYSANTIT.EMUMS. is to tell it slowly. Chrysanthemums in Japan are Never coniine a patient to ono r00 trained into numerous quaint shapes, like you call obtainthe1150 of like the old. English yew trees, in the forms of peacocks, etc, In To- kio there aro gardens filled with life- sized figuro5 tuacic entirely of the flowers and leaves, the faces being masks, and these chrysanthemum figures accurately represent Court ladies, warriors, children; animals, one of the favorite characters being a young lady with a fox's tail peep- ing front under her dress, and a mask which by the touch of a ktrirlg ttty7k'i inti i1oynard's head;' Never allow monotony in anything. To Recognize Purity. Adulteration bas grown to such a fine art, that it is almost impassi- ble fora woman now -a -days to de- tect theal false from the true; but a chemical analysis will alwaydetect adulteration, Prof. W. Hodgson Ellis, ()facial Analyst to the Doni1n- len Government, after a number of analyses, reports that " Sunlight Soap is n pure and well -made soap." Try Sunlight Soap -Octagon Bar - next wash day, and you will sae that Prof, Ellis is right. No ono should know bettor than ho. SID t -f ay Bale -nes 8peolal Standard and High carbon LING WI Biro straightened and Cut to Longtho, WE OPERATE OUR OWN WIRE MILL Write es far Prima LAIPLAW BALE - TIE 00. Hamilton, Canada. TO largest exclusive Rslo•Tle Factory io the world. 3-8-12 The United States has now over 7i million acres of artificially irrigated and, Colorado and California alone have between them three mil- lion acres. Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere It's a girl that can't sing who seems anxious that everyone should. know it. r I was cured of lame back, after suffering 15 years, by btINARD'S L111141IONT. Two Rivers, N.S. ROBERT ROSS I was cured of Diphtheria, after doctors failed, by MINARD'S LINI- MruNT. Antigonish. .101I14 A. EOBEY. I was cured of contraction of mus- cles by MINARD'S LINIMENT. AIRS. RACHEL SAUNDERS, Dalhousie. 8--59 Germany has on an average 806 orchard trees to the square mile. Of these, there aro 332 plum, 251 ap- ple, 110 pear, and 104 cherry, BINDER TALK, In our last issue we spolce of some important features of binder con- st1'uetiol. This subject is of suffi- cient moment to justify our pursuing It further In the interests of our farming readers. We spoke of the advantage of the floating elevator as used on the Massey-73arris Binder. Wo repeat that it is very necessary to success- ful harvesting !n heavy crops. Another f-nportant point is the construction of the Main Ierame of the Binder. A railway bridge re- quires a solid foundation, and a binder requires a strong frame. This is another place where the Massey - Harris Binder undoubtedly excells all its competitors. The frame on the Massey -Harris 15 splendidly trussed - it will stand all the straln that it is culled upon to bean'. We believe this is the secret of the success of this machine, If you are buying a bind- er this year we udvtse you to care- fully look into this feature. You will be well repaid for so doing, And we do not speak without know- ledge of the subject. Remember what we have said about the Massey-Tlarris, Master Pickles - "I think that if I wont out of the room Mr. Spooner would kiss you, L.dal" Miss Pick- les (sternly) -"Leave the room this instant, you impertinent boy!" AFTER PPUING Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder you feel tine improvement. At once the new vitality that comes from proper breathing is felt, The cure is begun. This is not a cheap remedy, but an inexpensive cure. Remedies art but remedies. If a CURE is what you desire, it is waiting for you. You just drop the tube intothc Powder, blow it into the nostrils, and begin to get well at ONCE. W, 1liuoSST Lungs, of Welt Member° Quebec, states :- "I have been troubled wit4 Catarrh for several years. 11 impaired the hear. ing of my right air. I used Dr. Agnew's; Catarrhal . Powder and in n week found 0 marked improvement. 1 took three bottles and could hoar as well es 0000," ®r. AgrieVee heart Omar° Feeds the nerVes and the blood. It is LISS In medicinal fortn, It transforms the weak and sickly into the well end h silthy. It toacs all tbi. vital organs. It's the cure tot yes. t -f The largest bean field in the world Is in Southern Oalitornla, It covers 1,800 acres, and it takes 40 tons of beans t0. sow it.. Pje Me, Gats Sin tile orclpAublO tight, sarong durable mo- '- ;mad', w ale:ab oar' or gat rihkoty, honlaid with sOif•ac.fug latches, which open either way, •1. child can open or clone In a etronx wind -•n0 tol7rtaoo 1,0 018100. Stoat farm gate made, the Page 11'onoos and Poultry Notttng. eleba80'NLtePlatte 8o„Limlbe ,Walitil'58lee Oat, L100tr001,1'. Q,, and et,.111 0130,.11, 1 NOW LIQUID FUEL S8 USED, Those who have had no practical experience in the use of liquid fuel are often surprised at the elaborate - 11093 of some of the ]methods employ- ed to secure1 ancient combustion of the oil, Ono of the latest is the cede system, which is employed fol' steamships. first, the oil must be freed, as perfectly as possible, from. Water. This is clone by preliminary settling in a tank, From the tank the oil 1s pumped, under a pressure of 60 pounds to the inch, Into the burners, On its way it is heated to it temperature just below Its boiling point, and then, on emerging from the inner tube of the burner, it is >net by the steam and air heated to 600 dogrees, or more, and time is entirely converted into vapor. In this foram it is splayed Into the Hahne and consumed. 0 "011 ! she's so sweet, so angelic and fait," sighed Lovett leursyte, "Bet I know I shall never succeed In winning her love." "Nonsense l" exclaimed May Sharpe. "Lots of other neon have succeeded. Why shouldn't you 0" • $100 Reward, $100 Thorp is more Catarrh in this section of the country that all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supp05ed to be Incurable, I`or a great ninny years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling Lo cure with localtreatment, pronounced it incurable. elelen10 has proven catarrh to be a constttu', nut disease and there- fore requires constitutional treatment. bull's t.`ata•rh Cure, manufactured by P. 0. Cheney S' Co., Toledo. Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the mar- ket. It is toAe11 Internally in doses 'rem 10 drops to a teaspoonful. it ants 11r0':tly 011 the blood aid nluc0us sur- faces 'of the system. They offer one Itue- dred dollars for any case It fails to cure. Send for circulars and testuuonl- ale, Address, P, J, OIILNICY 6s UO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 76c. Ilall's leanuly fills are the best. 1--32 Excluding Egypt and the Soudan, Britain 010110 2,885,000 square miles of Africa, an area equal to more than 50 Engiands, and inhabited by about 45,000,000 of people. In washing woollens and flannels, Lever's Dry Soap (a powder) will be round very satisfactory. Miss Pretty Poore (anxious to g.Lvo him a lead) - "Why do so many folks think it's unlucky to marry in May?" Gussie Richboy - "Don't know - unless it's because so many fortes have married in May!" For Over Sixty Years Mas, wliatores 50051050 500110 has been used by millions of mothers for their children while teething (mottles the child, softens (Nemesis, el,aya poin. cures wind collo, regulates the stomach and limets, end is the beat remedyfor Maniocs. 'rwonlyeve eons a bottle 1010 tor" Ilius. Wiss1owrs 800101se Broud. s sure and 1-19 The town of Alost, in Belgium, has sold a picture by Rubens for $300,000, in order to raise motley to build a new church. Mlnard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. When the poor pianist has music on the rack the hearers are in the sane fix, Minard's Liniment Believes Neuralgla First Stranger (on railway train) -"So you are selling Professor Blank's now books, aro•you? Strange coincidence. I ant Professor Blank." Second Stranger - "That so? Then you wrote the Very book I an agent for?" first Stranger - "Yes. The hardest work I ever did was writing that book." 801011d Stranger - "Well, well! That's an- other Strange coincidence. The hardest wort: I over did was trying to sell it." AB ADMIRABLE FOOD JN 441,o Ol.tl1Area, 1-18 356 Main Street, WINNIPEG, MAN. To sand for our Cott. pplete Sheet Music Catalogues and Speefai Rates. We aro equipped to apply avert' Music Teacher hu Canada. Wl ALEY, ROYCE l CO., limited 158 VongoeSn.tet, TORONI`1). ONT. 1-20 Have You Seen it? What? Low's Priceless Realer s• 30(0 Sorrels for the Home Farm and every denoitmont of hmnn0 ridoavo , MOS (10555. Bond 2g1 oonta Money rent tided It to k Isnot Deelete l kylrinah,r. lorearoa wr camm smut -William 2-14 FEATHER DYEING 01000nbae 00Euinntdo'$ad. el, sro0 od o FP"' BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CL MONTIIEaL. 1-4.4 Dominioli Lin Steamships 1i Montreal Po to to 1l orpool �ieVlnq eons. town. Largo ateel of ean:e10. saloons o nd Staterooms dotion for all idshiptl or area, -Ora, 0hand lvo1 around Saloon 00,1 Tle,t1.01aonhash 10 Ivan . the Second Salmon and Thlyddiculo , meet eme� n 10 0011 agent ratet of oaaea n and all particulars, applYta any pent of the Company, nt Richard. Bills 0o, D.'1'orranoo k00.. 77 Atsd0 S1. )lesion, Montreal and Portland. 1-8 fAft1ift (ij'�LL11jtii�°`d� Wire WO6k 08 OOMMIBOIQII? O k1J , Y �sr Wa Wonl tea 0,10011 In hns!nooi for 50010l1 You can 8,01,0 1r501(101011.3,880'30ak. nu 0 0 51 010 0011100110111100. 'IVr>to10, ,5,01e1Umre, Toronto [s tea QltNtttI' a1(tlu 'Wes 0150005 of Oanedn, 5.1 ORiGHTON & 60 Ohteroh 84. 'i'oronto 0 orzt„ 1-ta v rze„ i4 ify msmxrm+sr,�ma. Er./ 49414714cht A;;;;;(1/*Ajvctee,ni a Fresh Fr ted Sea rrD 145 1 In casks of about 630 Herrings; $l,6o per loo by the cask, or $n.7o per loo in smaller quantities, Labrador Herrings in half barrcls, $3,00. THE DAWSON COMMISSION CO., LIMITED, TORONTO. the MaRufacturcrs Life INSURANCE: COMPANY. 16TH ANNUAL REPORT. For Us Year Ending 31st Bac arl Ji)r, 1302. INCOME. 1803. Net Premiums on New Policies ,,, -, .,. .. ,a•,,.,..S317,160.60 Net Lt'e11010,01 Premiums ... .,.... ...r, w• 887,065.10 Total NotPremiums,01,6364,013.72 interest ....a,r ........,.... 3.50,1174,11 Total inccmo $1,240,09.93 EXPENDITURE*'. 1202, Matured Endowments and investment Polities and An- nuities •...,.,...., ...,5 88,058,50 Death Claims - - .. ... 174,065.00 Dividends to Policy -holders and Surrender Values 03,837.08 Total Payments to Policy -holders,.,. 0318,551.03 Expenses and 0l6co L'urn!Lure ... 231,412.41' Taxes 8,857.07 Dividends to Stock -holders 94,000.31) Excuses of 1n08010 eve.' txpenditure3 OQ0,0/3.12 Total 61,240,980.03 ASSETS. 11102. Municipal Debentures, Bonds and Stocks.,, 53,486,852009 Loots on Debentures, Bonds anti Storks 257,809.00 Mortgages on Mal 14stat5 071,878.41 Real Estate 40,990.80 Loans on Policies and Life Revert. ons .................... 880,420 211 011115 1'ureitu re, Inas 211 p, 0. written off ... ....,. 0,007.77 1.5enls' Current Accounts... ... 5,633.81 Interest Due curd Accrued... 60,850.70 Net Premium Outstanding and Deterred....,. 210.149.40, Cash on eland and In Hanks.., 75,020.84 Total Assets '..1' 4,4018,329.19 LIABILITIES. 1002, Policy Reserves (C ove•nment Standard) All Other Liabilities.. Surplus on Polley -holders' Account (including 1'0.ld Up, 5000,110)... S3,758.822.00 45,1318.83 Oapital Stock 007,1.18.50 $4,406,320,10 NOTE •-. Por Security of Policy -holders tho Company holds (a) Surplus as above $ 607,118,56 (b) Reserve as above...... 3 ,..... 3,753,892.00 (c) Uncalled Capital Stock 1 1,200,00000 Total Security to Paney.holdters, $5,581,010.68 Applications m1011'ed for insurance during 1002 50.549,5511.09 New Aesa•alleea 10000( during 1002 0,002,380.00 (Being an h,rreltac 0011' any previousyear o1 more than 81,000,000,00). Insurance in force Doceinber 81st, 100280,153,8811.00 The death loss for the year 1000 exceedingly low, being only 55.80 per 51,000 of insurance, while in tate Tenperanee Suction it was only 08.00 per 111,000 of insurance. The average rate of interest en the moan anlonint tI all invested assets (lodger value) was 5,03 per cent. The following Directors were elected for the ensuing year :- 1100, CLO. 1V, 110113, Toronto. WILLIAM STItAU11AN, Lsq„ Bion LIEUT.-GOT, 1I. M. P1'1LLATT, 'ib- treal. ionto. ROBERT A7.t01:11 It, issq., Atontreota LLOYD HAIt11 LS, Esq., Brantford. 110N. J. D. 1tOLLLNp. Montreal. 7. V. JUN It IN, loos., Toronto. 110N. V. W. LA RCN, Quebec. 10. 12. 10001) Esq.. Toronto. D. D. MANN, Esq., 'Toronto, le. J. LINNOX, Esq., Toronto. LIEUT.-COL. JA$. 81 ASON, Toronto, A. J. WIL01 N, Esq, 1:.1: Brantford. RODENT .J 0533(113, 19s11., Toronto, 111O]' 1AB11 S MILLS, Guelph. H. G. Bl A$TY, Esq., Toronto. 11. L. PA1 TE RSON, Esq., Toronto. D. V, 1 EA1RSON, Esq., Halifax, 1DON, T. A. OU1BtL'1`, Montreal, A 1>, BARNHILL Idsq, St. Jahn, 1113, It. It. SlnlEON AN, Esq., Cornwall. wiz. D1AO1S>N%11:1, Esq., Toronto, At a subsequent meeting of the Directors, the following officers were re-elected :-President, Hon. Goo. W. Ross.; First Vice -Presi- dent, Lieut, -Col. Id. M. Pollatti Second Vico-President, Lloyd Morris, Esq. Low death rate, low expense ratio, and high intere^t-earning powery all demonstrate the sound basis on which the company is doing business; A full report will"lm sent to all policy -holders. Booklets regarding the insurance plans of the company and collies of the annual report can be had by application to Hcad Office, Toronto, or to any agent of the Company. THIS COMPANY IS THE ONLY ONE IN AMERICA WHIC4 OFFERS SPECIAL ADVANTAGES TO TOTAL ASSTAINERS. RUBBER DS Latest NotolUos, all styles. Correspondence invited, En- close 211 stamp for circular, ME UNIVERSAL SPECIALTY CO., P. 0, Box 1142, Montreal, 6-57 EMCEE PACING& PATENT 8011101 & CAMERON solicitors et Patents Cameo 1, to Belida, To onto, Write IgY.ILa,grlrtoo 1-4-55 eetwonscaaesindL .cin ?ueeN®ltsaaassea Any quautily of dry, tnix.•31 10od, Suiteble for brick burning, for early dolly.ry.' State rash ,rine, 1o.lr. your's a ion. Address, 13,M1 E0Ni ERICA 00., 1 Toronto St., Toronto, Toho• Shone Msin 707• ' '1-18 CYLINDER, ENGINE, DYNAMO, Atm ttiYlriVJYIILVI .. ••• •,.•.n•,•• •�, A Modest odest Commencement Yon recognise the importance of saving, and yee "intend to" begin. I3uh yeti aro waiting till you cat aper an account with a "respectable" amount. Mealtime 1110 smaller mals you mlghbbe spring er° slipping away and your financial position is probably Ito better than it was years age. Don't waste time As well as money. Bogle now, We receive sums of $1 and up- wards and allow interest. We have some Inandsonle 111501.11110 which were begun in this wily. CO. WILLIAM C. WILSON 2' L7L'h,Cl y�l'rJ: C7- $-2-�7 ewe anada s'erruaneut �. 404s INE8TEill CANADA MOriTGAQt O051ieorAT1011 Toronto Street, Toronto I.-.2-27