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TRASTSACTED. NOTES DISCOUN-
Novernbet 24th 1904
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The Clinton No %v -Record
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TED. DRAFTS ISSUED. INTEREST
ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
ALBERT sTRie,er, ei,nrroN,
W. BRYBONE,
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR.
NOTARY, PUBLIC, ETC.
OEFICE =Slbane Block— CLINWN.
HENRY BEATTIE
(Successor to • Mr. James Scott.)
BARR/STE/Z.,•.: SOLICITOR, ETC
Utica Ionized"? Occupied by Mr.
James tiOcitte, in Elliott Block ,
, .ivui.tcpt TO LOAN.
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- RIDOMV "VAIA
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e:oure.acers, Cominissiouers, Real
. e; awl Insurance Agency.
? Money to Loan.
43.e13 LLALE — JOHN RIDOUT.
DRS. GUNN & GUNN
Dr. W. Guru L. 13.• & I R.C.S. •
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• Dr. J. Nisbet, ps.ra el. R. C. S. Eog...
Li. k.L.,:• V. London
Night calls at front • door of 'residence •
on leattembeky street, opposite'
Presbyterian church, .
OFFICE— Ontario street —c4rwroN.
DE.. SHAW
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
OFFICE— Ontario street —CLINTON,
Opposite St. Paul's church..
DR. C. W. THOMPSON
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.,
Special attention given to.diseases. of
the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat .
—011ice: and Residence— • •
ALBERT STREET WEST, CLINTON.
• North of Rattenieury t.
DR. G. W, MANNING SMITH .• •
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. •
Office formerly occupied by Die pal-
• lister on Main street.
O.N.T
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DR. AGNEW, DENTIST, .
Galltre.. opeo:
every day auel telein—rtlity nights Until'
CLINTON,.o oclock.
- -• - - - ONT.
G. ERNEST HOLMES
opecialist ie roe eridge Work
LL.D. S:—Graduateeoi the Royal; Col
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lege of Dental- burgeons oi ,Untar-
io.
Le D. S.—First. class honor graduate
of Dental D.epastuiene Ok, t1[01i1.0
"University. .-
Special attention paid to leeservatioo
of children's teeth. -
Will be at the River Hotel, 13a,theld,
every Monday irom io a. la to e,
•13: zue .
DE- J. FREEMAN .. •
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VETF,RINARY SURGEON. • r•
es, member of the Vetenuary eiedic.al•
Associations of London and ledin-
burgh and Graduate ol the Outer-
io Veterinary College.
OFFICE— Iiuron street
Next to Commercial Hotel
Phone 97
Marriage
n
Liceses
ISSUED BY •
3. Rumball olinton
raitititigigiritiiiikiraglifiltimmisiptisiraiMix'
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tEgj DR. OVENS OF LONDON IliD
it! I.g
aelt Surgeon, OeuEst, Speciaist, IN
IN Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and IN
0_4 I, Throet, visits elinton monthly in
'ail
DIA GLASSES l'ROPIMI,Y 1ITTEDv..1,
Ei Nasal Caterrh and Deafness nej
Ein treated. I&
IC e M
1all 1,011d011 °thee 225 Qtleett'S Ave. izn
0 Rig
Et Clinton (Mee Combe's Drug len
0 Store.
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El 1-101.[YS 8 a. nt. to 4 pi., in. Dat- [In
Ei es of visits— 1 ttesdayse4 eb, 2, 16,
EjMar. 1, Mer. 29, may 3, May, I* •
con 31, June 28, July 2e, Sept.
Oct. 4, Nob. 1, Nov. 29. le
CBI a 14 Ill . Eq-K-t$Sikt.0_CIX i Nil I MOO NI Nail
olfermos######ximi=catiocerstkmanneveleatcositssioloUghtlianetWol
1rotin,.„.04 By Charles Garvice i.33
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Author of
"A Mocicrn, Juliet:,
Pr
QAri s rUSt. "Better Than Life "
"Once itLa Life."
katteubtiry Street Works
. importers. Workman-
ship and, Material guarantee '.
J. G. SEALE & Co,
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We have a ,good as7
sortment of New •
Buggies always. .
on hand.
Just now a number of
second-hand Bug-
• gies in good re-
• pair. 'Cheap. 1
tete:ale; ......zeee,•:,elre've.nea.eleee=reeeit'er.),rattlIf..)1(.0?1(41>)1431E.3eCtE41?IfaDiti.0
"Is that the truth? Yes; your : Christine had spoken of, "could ever
• eilence tells me so. [Then—then, forgot her. But I do not want to
• Christine,. I have not lost you alto-. seem to harass her. X will go away
gether! lie—this other—mutt he me. for a. few days, a week or two—if I
• worthy of you. He must—he must ! can stay so• long," he added, with a
I do not care who he on Forgot him_ smile, "Don't toll my father.. Ile is
dearest, dearest!" ' very kind, but—but, well—he is not
•,. # # •
I eau not! You do not know Yon.
what you 'ask!" broke from her The countess was pale with amaze,.
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parted lips. "You do not know;
can not guess. Oh, go,. Lord St. dignation.
John, go now! I—I can not • bear ;
snalei“ndIt.,wilt
t.dseeM
nits
uss
t Harwood"be —sii:ei-
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any more; I can not he your wife.
I Jim grateful—grateful. I would go He laid his hand on her shoulder,
on iny knees to you for all—all your -"Do .not," he said; and his • voice
goodness to me, I am all unworthy wee almost stern, "I am grateful to
of your love; GO knows I woold You, uother; . I 'know ' what you
take It if I dared, but I dare nett would try and do; but you would
I can never be your wife. Go now" only make matters worse. If you
—her voice was piteous i j» en- went to her to plead for me, or to
treaty—"go, away, and do .not see --remonstrate, it would only widen
me again. Forget that you ever the • gulf between ue. I want to
saw rao; forget—" . • • bridge it. Leave her alone. Great •
Her voice was choked by a sob Heaven!"e , ii!?d 0 youyoicertelnkt.hatI
slieandhis
.that Scorned to rend her heart, eyea
St. John rose and stood beside have only to throw my handker-
her. His all -absorbing love shone ie chief, as if 1 were a sultan and she
a slave? You are wrong, wrongl
his eyes, and indeed his face, , With
the dignity and nobility which coine The highest in the tail(' can not
to a, man who hastouch her for pride, gentle and -
learned the great •
.humble though she he!" " •
lesson to suffer auct bo strong. .
"Yes, I will go now," he said in a . •Th .
e countess bit her lip.. .
"I wish she had never' come here,"
-low voice; 'but • not forever. You
must not send me away forever, she said, •
'Cliitstine. That .would be toe -great "And 1 ain• gled, glad!" he said,
.a, panishment for having dared to . "Yes, , 'Whether I win. or lose her, I
love you. •You must let zne be your; shall feel to the day • ef lily death'
friend still; you ',must let me come that. 1 am glad, glea to have known
and dee • do .. •
p her
not be afraid," he went . on, gently. Ifto have loved heel"
e went straight to his room and
as sne, shook her head, "I shall not packed up, and . in t'wo hours had
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Repairing promptly attended to. .
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RUMBALL. and McPflATil •
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• • • ...13protl Ste flfttnn..
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Ttie rflaKillop Mutual FO
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harass you. I 'will . not, if started forLondon
can • He did. not for-
help.. it„ even remind ,y.ou, be,. word • get that Nance Was going -there on
or look, of what has passed between them. orrow, be ;sine, •
S. •, • member• of the
deeper—"I will mot 'promise to .o
tJohn
get it; nem will I promise to give up Corinthian,
all hoThere ere is soinethinge-somin and the morning . after
e •his arrival town he walked down
inYaterY-iii your past life,
to that palatial club, It was the
• some -
• was. a
us this morning. I will try—aod I '
shall aucceed—to hide the love I CHAPTER XXxV,
boar you. But"—his voice grew
hing in Which some other man
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is. forenoo.n, rather early • for visitor,
t
" bound 'up.; which diyides •uot But, • it' i, ,.
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and St.- John had the magnificent,
ed ea ng-reota. a1 t 1 o hituse1 II f. e
• may—oh, God! pray that it may"
Insurance caninanu • voiceera,ng in fervent supplica- lighted a cigarette and took
. . tion --"be rsociety paper, and almost the first
Fm emoved! .• YaS, " • he look-
-arand Isolated' Town Property—'
• . =Only Ineutede- •• ea at her With a .passionate hope paragraph he lighted upon was that
and ' • •• ' buu'ning • . his 1 ' '...ainrno. 0,1(..Int..egnagnemci elite. t1wweruen_.
• • quent ey'es, . "I . think, 1 believe,•that • 1 tZhilltUll'k'
.• . ere]. The writer was graeefully eon-
• • • •• • • --. 'the time will • come when I .ma.y.
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• prate atoty, and - elicately al ti, ed
- • again tell yOuethat I love •you, and
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J. B. MeI,eaiie president, Teippen. 131
0.;. Thos.. Fraser; •.• ViceePresident,•
Brneelield P.' 0. ; • .T..E. hays, See,-
Treas-uter,.. Seafortli r: Q.
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DIRECTORS.
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William • ,liesifer, :Seaferth '; John
Grieve, Winthrop ; George' 'Dale, :Sea -
forth ; John Watt, .,Harlock f John
13ennewiese•Brielliagan ; "Jainee
Beechwood ; •Jaines Cemmolly, Clinton,
. AGENTS. • e, • -
Robert' Smith;
Seafortie ;. • James sem/linings,.
Egtheaulville•e. - W. Yeo,
village.; St. • John," remarkeu.. ofie.
Ye the beauty of the lady and the
that then you Will not send xne from
1 tu n to me e n
•
•• e popularity of • "Bernie" 'Yorke. A,
wait until that hotn=the. groat hour word was said also itvreferenee to
you, ime • , . ,
Miss Denterel's eyealthe
cif my.. life—comes. ' then,
He -
Your friend—to 'be near 'to, you—arid ways, regarded 13ereard • as • a:. hero
,St. John was please
Christine, I will be 'content to be cl. . had al
silent," • • • • • • • • .• •
and Admirable Crichton, and he re -
Ills' Veice died away, ' He held out • Ifeicect • lit • his happiness; but he •
• . could, not help
• els' hand. :gance raised her eyes and
sighing ache -vviehed
lotsiked at him, •then put' her hand. In that he Could read seine such pare-
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• •: hie. hent kiss 'hUt Check- graph gement/ging his, Own betrothal
' ed.
to Uhrietine. • •
him elf 11.1.o t aS his lip's touehed
and left her. ' • '
• preSently. te•ve or :three Men came
•Neince .threw herself noon the• sefa in. They, all . • kneW' Si.' ,Johni' .41111
and hid• her face in the 'cushions. No weleorited 'him with •the -fashionable
• . • • '
to shed thein Pity . remoee stirred. • •"Don't..often patronize the little
niade
tears would come( • but •her heart ailecti" or c°°141c.s. which is
ae.h.e4 all the more. for her ineaneteity to conceal' genuine. warmth: '
.ville. • , in all her. veins. If rstie had only
l'arties • desirous to effect iestirapee
or traiisact other businoSs will hid.
premptly attended to on, application
to any of the above ollicers ' addressed'
to their res et've met file Losses
. •
inspeetee • by the director wile- lives
nearest the scene.
known, gueesed,whither- they had
"You look e- q co ot. You
• lit I ff 1 •
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been drifting! All unknoWingly, . should come up . otter*. Dreadfol
unhealthy • place the • country• ' so
- perfect -innocence, ethe had been ertMl, . .
cruel. She knew how he mtuit suf•-' ewearing.for the eterveS.• Nothing like
fere would suffer; for had she' not a steady; „regular London hie:" ,
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herself loved, and did she not, still Ycs, male(' the Nut. [o
f tho
suffer? • • •• club. "In' London, it's, early to bed
nd • t -'ri a• and. that's wh
• . • . "'Oh, poor Si; John! poor St, a eat o s
• • John!" she moaned "I :wish that tve're all so healt:by 'wealthy, and
• I -were dead!" • • •.• . wise. e none of us go to bed later
. •
. St. John rode home slimly. As than two or three, nor get up till
• TIME TABLB. ,
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'rains • will arrive at and. depart
fretin Clinton. station • as itetiews .
he •passed" along the corridor .• after oneEarly- houre, You so And
• own: rocart,'.the... couritess, .-Whez Was. -we're, as regtilar—in .our bad 'habits'
Writing' letters •[ .eee beeeoie, as 'clockwork:" [. , • [
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beard hie footsteps, and called to • , .• • t,now do
" e said, "It would loll me en
eine. • • • , , •."/ teknow how yoti , s
, . s that you; St,John?"• , ,
BUVALO ANGODERICI). . • e a , ' zen- 'In
eirtht
D Hhetted momentthena takes a, nee] Of practice; as
•14-":0..sf• ExPress , ' 7;38 a.in, She looked round and started: tha comicsorig says," admitted the
. • . -3,23 pen.' "Why! What 14 the matter? ': atter? Has
•ii o
Going East • ' 5.20 p.m. anything happened? Where have you •"I was just reading the announce -
Going West ' 10.15 ani e Veen?". and elm glanced at his eord ment • of Bernard Yorke's etigage-
Going NVetzti Express' 12.55 p.m. riding -suit, • • • ment,"said St. John, holding up
the paper.
• " arrive 6.15 lea.ve 6.4.0 "I`o the Itall, Mother," he saiid.
•
. 10.32 p.m. Ills voice rang with a nen, note—at "Oh, yes. Poor old 13ernie! he's
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LONDON, ItURON AND BRUCE DIV. tone. of manly dignity which Was caught. There's awarning •for you,
quite new to her as new as the child"—the speaker was perhaps
7.47 am, worn, haggard look in his face and only a year older than St.
4,15 .m, in his
, though he looked tee--!*thera's iart
peyes.
10,15 aerie , "To—to the Hall?" ithe. said, "DW instence•of a goOd matt gone wrong,
5 31 p yOu see—Miss' Ilarwieod?" • There ought to be, a law prohibiting.
Going South ExpeeSs.
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Not,th .I,fxprese
A. 0. rATTISON, Station Agent.
ItODGENS, Towli Ticket Agent:
' D. 'MACDONALD,. District llama-
• ' ger Agent, Toroetp.
!ewe.' creeteeelee: I. :et
Cook's Cotton Rod Compound.
Ladies' Favorite,
"-7-",.seee• Is the only safeereliable
regulator 011 which woman
can depend "in the thotxr
and time of teed,"
' Prepared in two degrees of
strength. NO. 1 end No. 2,
NO. 1.—Por ordinary ogees
Is by far the best dollar
no town.
to. 2—Vor special eases -10 degrees
Stroager--three dolling per box.
Ladies—ask your druggist for Cook's
Cotton Root compound. Take no other
as alipills mixtures and imitations are
dahgeroue. 'No. 1 and NO. 2 are sold and
recommended by all druggiste in the Doe
minion of Carmida. Mailed to any address
on receipt Of rlee and four 2-eent postage
staimae. tVL1C .CoOle Company*
Windsor. One.
Na r end No. 2 ate SOld in Clinton
by Watts & Co., 11. 13, Combe, R.
Reekie old 3. E. Hovey, druggiets.
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invention is prohntilytanta.nsahio. Coririnrinica.
fiend ettectirconneentiza, HANDBOOK on/extents
solitude, oldest a ently for securingpittOrite,
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Branch mace, e13 V in. Weshieeton, thy.
tever'sit.Z(WiseItead)DisinfentantBoap
Powderk better than other soap readsra,
As it. also as &dig:11'00foot
"Yes " he said. . Then IM went matiernerty utitil- a man 0, Say,
straight to the paint. "I have ask. sixty." •
ed her to be tny wife. "1 suppose Bernie's very happy?"
:• The countess winced. , • . • said Ste John, almost to himself.
'Yee? Well; St, John, you know There was a mozneet's eilente, and
that your happiness is ply, and yew • the tnen okehauged glances.
father's first consideration. We have "HaPPY? heini 'Well, I suppose so.
only you; But—but Miss Harwood, Can't say he •looks it; though. But,
we know very little about her. She of course, he's had a nasty cropper
la a. charming girl; oh, yes! I grant lately'. Ileastly long illness for ono
that: Dtit—but 8011—you are • the thing, and atone -broke for:another..
Can'v
't ex to look e
ext earl.andend—'1
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poet a man
• He smiled, o.nd the smile was sad • chirny in the face of a double knock -
der and more gritn than any sar- down like that.". • •
citetie "Itadicel" retort could have "But—but he's ' vvell again now,"
"Christine has •
refused me, Moth- delicately—"the paper says Miss
I11• •
• • . Said • $t. :John; "and"—he hesitated
been, • .
• Demerol is very rich, or hints at it.
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• „I .6 ...IN/0**,0.. Ni1.0 I Lee. „i [I„ It'S • .
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NEW STEAMSHIP TO CUBA. "
Commeneing November 15th, 11101,
the large and modern steamship •Sar-
atoga, of the Munson Steamship Ling
will ply between Mobile, Ma., and
Havana, Cuba, makibg the trip in
less than 40 hours. Low rates Via
the Mobile and Ohio Railroad. Write
John M. Beall, G. I'. A., M. & 0.
Railroad, St. Louis, for full particu-
lars.
The News-Iteeord will be limit to
any 'address until:60e end o.f 1$105 for
ane
FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS.
, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing tayritei has
been used by millions (A mothers for
their children while teethiug. If dis-
turbed by night a,uti broken of your
rest by • a slick eltilci suffering and,
crying with pain of .cutting teeth send
at once and get a bottle of "Mrs,
'Winslow's Soothiug Syrup"' for child-
ren teething. It will relieve the poor
little sufferer Thunieddately. Depend
eifen it, mothers,. there is no mistake
about it. It cures Diarrhoea,' regu-
lates the Stomach and • Bowels, cures
Wind Colic, softetie the Gums, reducee
Inflammation and gives team and en-
ergy to the whole system. "Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for child-
ren teething is pleasant to the taste
and- is the prescription of one of the
oldest and best female physicians and
nurses in the tfnited States. Price
a5 cents a bottle, Sold by all drug-
gists througheut the :world. Be sure
and ask [ for "Mrs. .Winslow's Sooth-
Mg Syrupe'l
Guessing at the heat of an oven spoils
more food than inexperienced cooks.
Dainty pastry and delicate cakes are
ruined if the oven is too hot or not .„
hot enough, The oven thermometer of the Imperial Oxford Range
does away with all guesswork. The least experienced can teii to a
certainty when the oven,is ready for baking or roasting.
Every housekeeper will appreciate this convenience of the
Imperial Oxford
Range
Most cooking- failures may be traced to the fact that you don't know
your oven. !With the Imperial Oxford Range you know that the heat
of the oven is evenly distributed and its exact
temperature. •
Write for the Imperial Oxford booklet. Or baker
still, will you call at one of our agencies and see
the stove itself? •
The Gurney
Foundry Co.
Limited
Toronto, Canada
Montreal,. Wirsniped
Vancouver
3
For sale by Davis & Rowland.
A poor (+etiolate. working in 'a sad-,
die factory at Winnipeg, dropped $90
inbank bills into • a straw cut ter anti
cull he into pieces.
Sovereign. Bank 'of Canada
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• , • Do. you realize that • every , organ
.in .the lumen body is composed of
tiny eells called tissue If this tis-
sue is healthy you. need [have no
-dread of disease. Vito Tonic renews
the tissue and builds up the system,
Mr. P. Reekle, druggist, keep S •it•
in stock.
• •
•
.• George McCallum . fell -from 6 high
• chimney -at Barbierton and. dashed•his--•
brains _Mit against an iron. tube:
You es I have ne D"
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Do- you feel t ired and,', weary With-
out any appareat cause ? . Don't • be.
.alarmed, all yon refit:lire ••is Vito Ton- : va,pi,-tp,i—Paid up . ,„
Strength and.. energY• -.Better :try a : . Sovereign Ba.nk Notes in 'eireidation . -. •-„ 11 300. 000 '$1 300 090. •
1 237 050 • .1 281...t)19' •
• • , 362 833 . . 42a 373
• ie , it will .soon being back your, Reserve Fund- and Undivided PrOcits
• kettle; Mr. R, P.. Reekie, 'Clinton, . - Deposits • ' ., t - •
keeps it in stock, . . - , • . '. . . .- . . • 4 309 432 7 -196. 711 ,..
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. • ' Immed i at ely ' Available . Assets' $3,77,1,705, : .!°. 2" 920 1;1.0 .401 951 . •
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••" D. M. SikEWART, .
(Incorporated by Act of Parliament.)
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• 'RALF -.YEARLY . REPORT •
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, CONDENSED COMPARATI'VE. STATFIME,NT. •
ASSETS .
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19113. ,IDOI • -
Bonds. and Investments ! 1 622 774 *1 214 822
Cash and Batik Balanebe
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,LOang and. Discounts [ 1
D•ttik Promises, Moluding Safes, ole 52 • fi 821 390 191[063 •
•'52 359- . 121 135 .
713 397 . • .672 031
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[Thomas ,fleaslop,•• sUspected of.hav-.
jug- rolAbed the post•ollice . at Minto,.
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coitoterrie cf teellich
• . The. person wito.se nervoS nrc cyllattsteil ca,,.
not keep cane: hut is icstlms frd fulltdy,
irritatet anti subjet[t to spells tif .se'vttre. Itca (tau
aad italigeztlon. Pr. t rve !Jule.
' 'englily cums nei.vons disetues by up 16
.ystetti and instillIng new into trew- s.
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" My whole tici vous Sys Will
• was deranged. I cnulli not
•, Sleep and laid tevere at-
tacks of headache. Iwo.
cured she* of Ie.. eltahalt
' Nerve Food -and, by the
•. lima I had taken a • fer.,
boxes I was all right again,
N.fy a ppet te was very much
itepreeed, was cured' ol •
leepIesse and head.'
• . MISS ANDERSON sache andensL system gen-
erally ecined to be thoroughly bulk up." ,• •
tr noting ram ice-eale in weight while usieg
this great food cure, yen can' prove that nme,then
fetish end tissue ie beiegadded to the body. To
protect you against Imitations the portrait and
signature of Dr; A. W. Chase, the lamella
• receipt book author, are oo every box.
• Henry Nibee, an insane' man,.
Confined in jail at Sandwich commit -
:led suicide by banging.
hvixatx tee young to 'take Medicine nbe
4 . et 4ef cerenewhoopluecteigh and coins be"
Vepotereseletta -they breathe it.
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pNrim,'ot CURE
• '. •FOR BRONCHITIS.
"My• sd
econ• ' daughter was, troubled
With bronchitis 'troll). the -age of three
weeks. Oftentimes I thought sle
would choke to death. • Dr. Chase's'
Syrup • of LinSeed. and Turpentine
brought relief, and :further treatment
• made a thorough euro. This. trouble
.used • to come back from time to
time, but Die • cure in now.perman-,
ent."N.s[.
Mrs. lehmond Withrow,Hants
Co,,
'.rhe conntess was almost • guilty of in 'she'?"
jumping ,from her chair, Amazement "Rolling in moneyf" replied . the
"Refused=youl [Your" she ex -•".1,010• Winshire's, don't you know? I3elleville fell off it train near Dini-"
sat on every:feature, • • . wit . 'sententiously, [ o.11 old George T. Hein') thorn,. bralteinanof
To..the :Shareholders :•-••,• ' . •• • • • • Geneval Manager. •• -•
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• •• ye -beg • to eneltise hereWith,,Contlerised (4iiiinat•ative st ateinent of the
Hattles aositi.on at .the close of ;the liecal 'llalfea' ear and'al, the corm:num- • •
dim; • date Iasi- year. . . • ' [ : . ..... • : . .
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You will obserke layge increases in Deposits, Loans,. Cash and .Total
-.I. A.Ssets. ,..1116-.Ni.,i ,ci.ircioation is as close. to, • the le,,,rai limit • kr); ' we think
:-. •• it prudent to . allow.- and We* . have lien obliged to .paY out notessof eth--, .:
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• 'or banks- at the large offices for:the 'polst si[x weeks,..
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.. [ Trade in ••Cana,da Oa• the Whole is satisfactory koid the .13ank's business .
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, is increasing in every ilirecticid. -We have oyer 25 000 Cirstoinere and " we .
. think • We • can safely„say- they are( all Well Satisfied tvi (II the seivfee . and .
- treatment they 'receive,' ' e
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Only •Six • of -our custonters • h.ay.e ' failed since the Bank [•;; tar tyd. ,arid • of.
• . 'these three paid uS-in full, the. others being quite - .sniall ,aecounis. We • -
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•,roiltie(!iitol:lii.e.. this: 'fact', to ..,g.ivc( yeti.. sosme ,ides,...o. ,f. the Iti.gh quality, Of,,..the 13ank:s..-.. :
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The Bank's. Assets a.re iri• first-class -eimditiOn,and the •profits • • ail. • •
. highly satisfactory;• no seriotie losses havidg been Sustained • this .y.t'ar—Q.r;.
• in fact, •since we cominenced business.. ' . -.. . . • - ' • : •
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•• The '13ank is; v,ery. well and LaVoralily known in the .treited 'States., ar- ,
bat Iiiitai,n' and Petrone, andour busiitf•ss :with these " countries. is 'greet,- •
..ing rapidly. • .' • •,'' . ..
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• -Outside capital IS being:directed Th Canada, and we -are frequently
• asked tor information: regarding: sites for ' emended urine, purposes, ete•
Whenever 'American -concernsthat. we. have assisted: in this Way-. located
.wht te we had branches, the Bank .seelired [their aecounts., • .
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. There ie: but ope 'Matter ',.of• regret that we ,haVo. to rePert, and that is
• the retirement- of the: PreSident,. at an early date; • The Bank's •hnsinesii
has • now assumed :such proportions that itis desii-abk' to hold •• Board
Meetings' more frequently than has Whole been necessary, and as .etich
Meetings are held eat the Head Office in Torteith, Mr. (who -resi(1es •
• lit. Montreal) linds['it• impossible to attend as often as he: desires. •
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• . In accordance . will the opolicy •which has prevailed eihee..its inception, •
], of managing the, Bank to the mutual advantage of both Sharehelders and
...,(luetomers, we have decided to pay interest on depesits qnarterly. here-
. , after, [ instead 011, only twice- a .year; • • [ . , •
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• • Shareholders who 'hail° net already- Opened Savings and Deposit AC-:
• counts- with us • are invited to: avail theinselyeS of this .opportunity, ." [ "
Please MAD. that ,a,ny • suggestions. you wish to offer regarding the Bank • .
or the furtherance of its businese .wili always be, gladly receivi:d.
- [ - The whole SI all have - worked lard, and e tieciiesfe ly, to git e the slIeree
-1thlderi; 'a thoroughly safe and preiltable- institution, and the Directors and
• myself will •appeeeieee. yeul. coeoPeratiint ieentaking the Sovereign Bank a
' power, not only 'in,'your. own „neighborhood, .but throughout the . entire
Dominion: •' • • ' . . .
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- . . It is net customery fon Canadian bankers to ' address - their sharehold- '
' 'ers on such ntat ters as 'the' above exi i•pt at the annual meeting, but We '
have done 84, front the • ontset, our pulley being to keen time shareholders.
of the S.overeigii Bank ftillyeand cm•rectly informed abottt their own in-
, stitution as frequently •• as •poss4ble: We also feel that such information. •, ..
as this letter .contains will convey it much . better idea aS to the • real •,,
,• condition a.nd. business of the Bank than the' Most detailed statement Of .
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figures coideposSibly reveal; . ' [ [ . • • . . . .•
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[ •'. Your obedient "seryant,
"D• M. STEWART', • • •
Montreal,. alst 'October, 10.04• , [ •• . General Manager. -•
claimed in a suppressed Voice of "'" is plenty of oof" das and wa,e killed,
astonishment not unteixed with •irt- • f w at? ' ed St, o o, w o
dignation. "A mere nobodY, daugh- was not quite up itt the most recent
ter of 'a money lender,' refuse • the slang.
heirand hope of t a is es " . The men laughed.
seetned incredible,. - .
"Yes," he said; "She- has; refu'
• "Dut—but—why?" she demanded, ,`spondulicks,' otherwise 'stamps,'
should refuse her son seemed simply ' "I SOO," Said St. John, smiling.
incredible. The girl must be mad!
"She does not care for me," he
mid. "That appears past belief, to.
you, mother," with a sad smile.
"But it is true. :But I do not want
to talk at it, even to you. 1 haVe
still some hope—thank Godl And X
must be patient," '
"She must be mad!" exclaimed
the countess.
St. John smiled again, more sadly
than before.
"Alt, mother," he saki, gently,
"you set too high a [value on rank
and position. You. forget that some
women 'etin be indifferent to both.
christine is one of them. 1 •eati not
talk of it, 1 intist go away. fox. a
"Yee, yes," aiukerited the countess,
ea ger] y.
"No, 1 shall not forget her, Mothe
er " he said, as if he reed hes
' mind. "No man ho wOVer loved her 0 ear a. at y spo ten 0 n
I. --truly loved her," he added, as 110 • and it jarred upon him that Iler-
remembered that other Man Who nartl Yorkers affianced should ho. al-
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"Have some regard for the child's
sed innocence," said some one. " Oof,,
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"---my dear% St. John, is Greek for
nc."
not unreasonably, That any girl alias money."
"Welt, then, Bernard Yorke's losses
will not matter."
• "That's exactly what we tell
hint," remarked 'another man in 1111
injured tone; "But he• has dneisted
upon setting off everythinghis dog-
cart, and horses, and yacht—and has
resigned most of his clubs. It was
only by downright bullying that we
prevented 'him taking hie name off
here."
"Poor old Bernie!" murmured an-
other, with a sigh. "What a thing
luck is, isn't it!' You'd better be
born lucky than rich., any. day."
"Well, should consider myself
lucky enough 11 1 we.re in his shoes,"
retorted it fourth. "I should say, If
•you asked me, that any one of us
would • think himself fortuna to
enough If he were going to marry
the divine relicia,"
St. John winced, Ire did not lite
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