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Exeter Advocate., 1905-03-23, Page 6Ok041 Ceeltlish _ Ibtit fitii4c 1,4)r Mt*. zeal pike ter It 04 A 0 _ • , luidelieek le 'AO Of the c Anti resitsisiblesi cod ve But the .4.4494 Ntils I while that inge,W , as g00 e,..0407.beitikottl, Of:. inna **ddle:.4er -: , • ehe reeft. it . t ,.. , 91 no rlitintieniti zet0 0.044.•'uf .elloeithl . there . .;vstr4Attif , .. . ,th0.-0'0:i ' 4flflL(l i:k. 1 Mr. . . 11. c. iS nece•reitdr to •ac..eit. a', ,, 1 - 7i rf-flo-n ., *tin , ' hi , ,the.' e.Ottiltletely stied",,,with .Isit;- - e tut 'V'ir eettertt,,:,T ere! Were' ' Otttes :when hope Jot,' snob' A ' fdtaM, 'Ilt . opr, ' pgre ..*aa,„'' &IOW,: times When • llt=' • ,030-11 des'ireir, Mari prays And' deathlike lethilreY crept over Mona* • '-'-'''''itteritelf-jitairefr--Xtr-be'Etilnellitertnere" one t.---Alth70--:AVOili2f,-"was----'7--alte than a creature of the dust. at a Standstill, but these periodt1-0. ii-ttis-iiiiiiii"Vri*Wfittiffe- ,y 90 )0.4,1 3r: eadiAlf*. • ,glie 'We "Iiiiitivy„'`ne40041' 0.41: *014 .petChes. up the Preesp, ttve reAltitepPeat :1:0.`ictOlt'ftlOiatttl „WO nnd t.;110 .1),r4i1PAIO •O‘' OsOgA, th DAVIN* tribes: have 'he011 almott, a Po" term listed, and only deserted ,vil ' new**dresses an extra Piece of ' the e„,„,._ ehe einooloe„ eomeneleateee cods ,inatchin , Weave is: ut ""'" reel, y or e g • "his greatness which has brought man eit nor tatastr hie. Th wttO --t(Hlis-Preatint-14403-14-41*-1110,--01_th, ' s which .wero es interior districts, but the takes of tethaloseteeerefweccirmal fell victims . the Oro, Pletch in the sefet'of new troue ktulumtrills nh° world. It 18bee,ause wan hai" in soon eeeoVered tend inn • ITO Pro- •v-ii,"144-48-4""3-4443413 idea of the awful loss of life there.' . Wide regions have beconte coin- plately depePulated:. Ffirtmintely he-elieease-has-been-to the basins 01 the Congo,' Senegal and Niger. these limits it .W0 had- a singularly uneven elletelbn- tion. letfected 'Itecalitiee being often surrounded by areas.- in Willa the disease:Iles never appeared. At the Ineuth Of the . Ceita0;-"Itir no cases have Occurred. While a few -Ienebeendestreol:iiniteemiliyule;,1mthev:Isracter4te;.....lisu e egjalefi,„"pftear..thover- • • ' _ r no of eanut to be dome and 4 he has been enabled to overcome eeelwArtie AND -1,11?Wk1l-P-- - -patches to Am hunted up. Now etock- detine of bis imperfections, atitt thas e -he Gospel of Jesus Christ 'Was • hive, ere treated. in 'the same WV, . knowledge proceeded 'fromwithine. not from without. so when lee :new, --because it told -RUM something -they are aee- vate_mark. vet*. for man's- primary °neev io he had not hestrd before; it was old, ,ed where the knee 'comes. , A patch is -k-n because that etete,ment had been the' neittlY •Sewed underefeatie, *inch not, Of the killoem of God w:11-tuet go back of all creed, of all doctrine.. far oft dream, the vague hope, the only. strengthens the stocking hut unformed thought of the Agee. Matt looks better ' when. the ' hole comes yea. ,of all revelation, s.od find it in sin his search after-Ooil heti comae than the sone Placa filled With dem- man himself. ,„ , •elf. Re is hitt upon it and had net dared, to bee ink. eve con, . o• rem • n.er creed and doctrine are but man's attock olks,sotral hy. the great- 1"744'./rPc'etttl4r-k01- "Ild**714441cilns'''''''''''''. Orthicetlieftglitr-heehadeput"."' When the work of the countless frsra_htaa_as: sainethieg_„_out_ef age° was con-Tplet,ed. when man. stood realm' of the possible. Jesus Christ, forth, the flower and truit et ckee cAMe. e ad' I tekin into the oYes -)bTERNATIOIVAL tESSOg, creative power, and God breathed in- • to this erea,turis the this frightened, bewildered child, , zuptcs: go. said. "rear not; your dream is ra, umwra OP fIRKAL LIFE. reality; you are the child of GeoL , Lesion xiii-erlest.,;"' Quarterly Be- at that moment -itt.; klirf4doin of God The kingdom of God is within you. :was estahlished. ftevogion_s_mul That message has never been tea, view. deaden, Text, John 20.31. afterward. creed -came, afterward. credited nor' ledeetede 'for ,marikin., SON: dcittrhie ettmo arteettard, but all knows' instinctively that it is true. STATEMIINT. --were---simply, eonilrni. to make To deny- -it •would he to deny the _ _ "clear'. to interpret thitt`whic* 'was history of the past, 'the expivien.ce of - The Lessens 'Grouped in Pains. Taking .the 'O (00 Text as our kola! man's already. So that unless we the present, • the. hope of the future: we •unlocie, twelve statements i'writ- tnii' 11011 41thit* Attu tho.,P4osibllities The world has always lived in the the potentialities of the state he light of -that truth. in the nes be- -tgw-Ventt wc ndght 'benava that Je4as- is the Christ the Seri of clod." .The seeking.. eve posey, welledouht :whether fore „Christiemity it_was the faint _ _ _ _ that state does or ever can exist. The question, then, 01 the king -dons,' of God Is wrappedt up m the flues - ton of the nature et leinesinitere- • 'What de we find in the history of - 'man. What do we And as the, heri- tage of the past generations? What do we find as a Part of our own nature which testifies of the reality humanity and humenity shell he ex - of the kingdom of Owl? Everything! alted to the throne of divinity. light by which the world blindly, ',• P3t. Pair 0. essons g Yes us e es - half ceneciellely, but unceasineW tit1101tY. of John the Baptist, the I succumb. There is something par - second , pair shelvs ../esus gathering tieularly appalling about the insidie pressed forward. - Since that first Ilia disciples and confirnting them in ous onset ' and the relentlees mime Christmas morning when ' "the Word their faith; the third Peir gives us of the sleeping sickness that has fill. became 'flesh and dwelt among us" Isis deep spiritual tettehings to Niece ed t it has been the bright 'star, guidin natives with the utmost ter - demos and the woman of Samaria; ror, nd When it appears among where divinity ASO be clothed in the ifourth pair manifests his power them hey desert their homes. But NO has yet had the slentinff 'flickni." end recovered in this it is unique, for no other infectious dieeese is invari- ably fatal,. the death rate in latihorie le plague. the most dreaded disease of the Orient, varying from •sixt to -111001-$.4W0 :IIter-Centeessird-:la- t vase, of guropeans sonuttimes filling be- low- twenty --per -cent. - -Tbe mortal - 10 Asiatic., cholera is rarely „more then seventy 'per cent. under the most unfavorable conditions0 and in • epidemics less than tWenty- tivteper Xelit-ot ati-voliw.are-attaCkett: the children of men to the place even night, the refu,ge in most epi - In healing the son of the nobleman at Capernaum and the infirm Irian &Mica; 1.9 unavailing e.gainst this, at iee pool 1 Bethesda; the fifth for a whole community may heleolne s PfticlisigaYttez-lestler e--ntead lefected befere_the_existence • of the -AA- tb-.01.- of stre.ngth. arid refreshment not only, terval between the contraction of 010 3? is kneWn. ,so long is ties fit= five eggs. Wet the flour with part Ood and the Water of add, a, Source 4-theeanilk-;---thea-add....tim-remaie.....eliseaatid....the....appearanee_ and cook ten minutes; 'add butter , t a--mearts-alsoeof -tusking-Ink lot end sugar while hot; when eool, add lowers, fountains . of bleseing to help .4 trYmPtotes. . It is said that in the quench the thirat ot- others (thtti days of the 'slave trade cases. oo- yolks of eggs well beaten, then the rougblY. teachings . of Lesson X correispond cerred in negroes who had been beaten whites and stir th0 Bake in a two -quart double holler, clesPlY with those of Lesson VI add brought to the Wm est " Indies fro the Contexttht Serv-ff-with a butter and sugar sauce. ' l.e):1-L‘the 811411 pair Africa- . shows, (by a -directstatement in Les- The earliest, signs ot the disease son XI and by a most.. instractive are lasirittide and Indisposition to miracle in Lesson X11) that freedom perform - ateustoteed'tasks. The from the plever . and, penalty or sin traits of 'the Infected 141%00 change- -can-onty , cenie thrtstigh the, Sari - of Ile becomes taciturn -and -sullen and - God. ----* .wanders off in search of solitude, to . -ff-iteeith- of thte-Leisterer-- a le-geete-eirege-1.engre; r,e--tee -re. The miracles of this group of, pas-. tires to his hut morose and drowsy. are all mentioneda:9 "'AM.' this time trembling of the hands Let us pick them (fat .of the current' and ee- tremulousness of the tongue suite ....... of- the story and recall what they gest the nature!, of the disease, to • c ' . Th rirst Si 4. is , in Leeman IV, the turning pt the- reela ' Int* the somnolence increase!, the viol . wine. The Second Si iwe,a_itleir SELECTED RECIPES. . - -TO TELL FINNAN ITADDIES. Tp Dress., atel Cook, _Babbitts -First . e'Thegre,at, es. viten bumped. .!4st 'the heiel off and cut kegs 01; rn buying Finnan haddies," remarked ,t--------------then-witlethe-shenr-blgireot-g-porke a man :itithe fish business. "Win et knife eut crosswise•01 beck, _just 5-e0 buy Finnan haddiee nowadays thrOugit the ^citan-you....may_get A Finnan haddle, which the shoulder's and Itlph. Pull the skin is smoked _haddock or youmay not. off either way. Whim nicely untie. -single. Then with keen edged 'blade. n an you are right handed), cut eerefully without cutting or tearing theta. Then make clean with pure watr. Q"et Mt Into ,pieces _and Ilbsee in vies.; sel ot clean water to •soak over h ighteee Jp_the,mortiMetepeaket_your skillet quite hot, having put into it a lutuP of' butter the sire 01 *51 egg hdWieUe quantity eitlardAtol • ° twenty.third *Meted meg ing ate sheeelielders ot this COMAI"/Yr et the head.. oilito„of tho corepany, 201 Hamilton. 9u Tuesday. arch 7th, 904. the President Mr `Bevel Dexter In the cheir • Tee following report* it,1eYouutr thdloreciotoOmrep.43wharetotrhet• hbotzr.....,,H.,,,,,Iti2nor to ji resevJosd nt the rasort and . unrii- 43F,‘"*. nt ,,,,... vo19.,.M.,thiamaie4144 1111043rd 14-"ou-i7v-uwanoUlittstrulitdreit'ileatt"-M-Wand-alsetlitietitryteiLevivggiTrenc":pspteTtit:i4a1449 fetir°"441511410d10,t4wU . 'blind:Lee '411 tepted. . i , As in previous years, the InCome of the contpany- shows . a g atifyin In crealgr loud the assets of the ce pony have bola increased' by $2s5N97 ..«/.2, cud- eueve-now-ecaehed-Ie .. , lueive 9:it geeraVeee cauitfd. • ' int. security for policiholderte including guarantee capital, einounted •ist .. the close of the year to 3,0iti,770.01, and thov liabilities, for reserves Auld Sat .sourrts.stanz_ding claims, s$1,362,035.36, showing a surplus of I:1,005.881;ST- klio elusive of metalled guarentese, capital, the surplus to policyholders fees $1.85.4 . • Pollette on •eighty-two livea-becente eleient throiigh dentb, to tllo otiOot,IP11,1* ' of .$14$7.010,00. of' *hich 412.583 was relnsUred lo other comptuder, „.-------- , tame, with aunuitiese the totet payment to poilcyholders *mounted :to elthee , . 9. stiti.odiee cash- eividende Eel, dividends evened to the redtion, et, pretn.V .. Corer* *Written has been given to Of the ect4pisprit Pottle . 1 , .1.4044110,444$644/ 414A 0 K*4110050C I i i10470 :4 Z4 and A3iiiiiiii,,--iiiiitliifireofii " .i., -..itr.10014 mt•_1611 intergwt. amply eoeured.i.:by reeervee. Our inveattinente have yiteti$ * very estistectory - Mort* for stew business, - - . • .1020-eniieS have rein contracer to ii-rie-stkoilehie, Whit: consistent -with '-die---.- ..... • VW' results of tho year indicate . a plait grettlying Progress. Conquireei with the preceding year, the figures subniitted by Vie direetore for your ap- proval ekow an advance Of thirteen and a, heir per cent. in assets. The essureacts carried by the company now amount tO. $100)47,806.23. :re. it bitcobditt cothmerov-toi, abotrion,resodoozzi;ptput. i'ull , The "field °meets end agents of the comps-ny are inteliluenr end. loyal. luxe amount reuired• by law, aro entice...et eteeenutheered4 for /their 'Able -reincesentatioi3._ot 1JLO ompe.ny,,W411n. • eretteeueeelberiteef Abe -esiliteeststreheve• also preeeoefutztuieteetveetome Our directors etre pleased to be ,able to staio that the builineeS of the compiurs for ths past two months of the current year has been better t.han ia tins corresponding months of last year. and that .the outlook for the fut tura is very bright. . .. , - • • - • ••• ....- 3 DAVID. DEXTt1t, President and Managing 'Director.. AUDITORS, !1'� (be the President and Directors of the Federal- Life '.014intratice -dompany: • Gentlemen. --Wo have carefully audited • the books and .recortie of your company for the year ending 81st December lastand have .certiiled 16 their, smear*, ey• The cask, and lournal vouchers have been closely exatniried. and agree with the entries Worded. The •chibentures. bonds. etc. in the possession' of the company -have been in- aPeeted. whilst those deposited' With the Clovernment or Winks have been veri- fied by certificatn, the total agreeing ,sritli the arriOuni. a* shown in the state- ment of assets. The accorepenyingistettettente, vie., revenue and assets end liabilities, show the result ef the year os operatiOnh and. also, the financial position of the Company. ltespeetfull,y submitted. 11. B. isTEPItENS. I CHARLES STIFF. Anditora,.. -FINANCIAL,STATEMENT FOR 1004. Hamilton, let March. 1905. • rureiniUm and annuity income .1 542.338 ri8 tercet.- rents, .and profit on sales' of securities . 86.820 51 - . , _ , 5 628.718 34 . • I • 718= -ASSETS DEM/BLit 3171904. ------ Debentures and bonds ........ ......$ 68,5.383 82 Mortgages • . - - Loans on policies, bonds, stocks, etc . 410.615 33 All other 'masts348.605 30 $2148,773 ..ta .,........-..r, -4.,....v.,:-...-.,...-.-i-R4-:.--Wiraminb.6---feWiriV441:1;;;F.44 441..... II,* , .., * • - .".:** itia, _ sating-proots. 4sarommlr,-,414114.14,A-, .....'--ir- ;1110514 ' -- ' - ithill""i" 'even • W lie ,tatingri: theelootIr resnalife. - h,t-in., Cance-ot lati- - . -Ther-Tlitedr-StglY11-"511- gr°11P. ''fnt'711-*r*4:ra yin -fable °"Ittine ene-iiehint5........._ . ,'•-t=-7-7--$2.140.773 VI -11hoill-in4passesta into al- Surplus on pollcyhcilders;"aeColint--ww' 185 113? 81 Is the miracle of' the infirm man at e , . Tuti„,.„,,,-west unbroken sleep. At fewt he _ , 12,148.773 37 -,...,. 870.000 00 „irk 4 . . " * -* '' 1' '""`"""" ' may Ile aroused to eat, but he quick- Assets • 0 azimed antettog of this tomfianY the r mirth is the miracle of the , .. •• wes held at the head elite* in the cone loaves and tithes on the plain" of 4 • Guarantee • Capita _ Ay,.. .. i ....................._............-...... ..............11.11.0.1.11,773-37- - - , i . 10.0,17,806 eanytte-tesiitling-ese-Thareday. .ellterneell; Ketetibed-tetelere----1-X:eand-the 41(th-is , - - --(1-9F43 " .514E1 'EP *PAIN. Teem, seetir The directorse report. Whichli ' Was ner& 41.,. iete Miracle -of the mTh an born blind, is stage of the diPolicies were issued assurng lti 3 010 409 sease may last • Total insu . moutly adopted. shows & Most es.tista6- Lesson XII. One simple meaning of four or Aix monthsand in excep- ,..xnaltIttot jerinuuLDI aud.alextert"::,rns rtrtr starytegref.me!Andtsewderailreeelv_vice.ived ranroguiend *doe um. et,..en the ; -tare- liicriaira- Item e le -shown by -touplittgeett ional-eases- einucheton ' ger. egroes Keret. t pie• ces o rab it in ur, place in coaspainy's business. During the yeer with the Golden Text of the lesson afflicted with the sleeping sickness skillet nicely and stew and fey for the balance 'of OS ^tithCiririSd C^Pital of which records it: Prompt obedience have ,. been taken to England. and at least a hall hour orlorty min- •the company was disposed of at. Pi% is taught by the•Virst; conriderre- , Olt* natives of the French ib,eCongo ole.. Salt and, pepper to suit the the Hotta being lonely ittitte. _Ilia 4.,;_,,_av _s0,6_4104,_,for _ At*, .t5i4 uo.. giuttoted worroutt04.0-ernittygrbstiarkolbed04, th5c.i•ChriLt istattreilloolun ofoyGod.ahlytita%b: •tiatiii7.,ivreciiiientistlyiatiteenifiitoil'itiriitris. w_Pcrare -p WiL WiThilif---TOW 4ii39 --: - -iiiita-ii'bi4ihiS-7-'InillW::tlie:tratt--..afav iireine-Fief at, ATter.tr-,41--trairolii.--airtleilt it IS nearly done take out .a few . rtmar limit price In ,yout_„wirebeo!._,,rei. ,,ethenscautt.yea_iol‘alkaaW_$.1272urstritzeirlieusnectintilicririmant .pressied..-in..,tbe,tiVo..figttreee '1.1:sveth. liftAicina.- The sleep In this stage Is living Bread IvIiiCh °I'm OCIWIL fr9r. not unnatural, ,and tlie patient. dors and place it 011 the\Attaas:01 * r0044 - of OR ' per iota- Thil akaaune Of ill"' ' hiAvOl/:' ari(L',111. ins the Light ot :not lose Weight. The eiegroesetaken or coal Bre . •for . about ogle dr two *metee In mite at the minuteee Ibis is grand. end of the 'Year the worId," by the Fourth and the a, Was fii.640.790.415. an -increase or Ste Fifth. 1 to Paris would occasionally have disturbing dream. in which they re...._aninthne....e°tWa Seetede- -e,'%el,*-- 474.102 -AL or 24- per. cent. The In- III, The iTeslimorty- of -the Leileonte- ‘,/-catni MUM t CST: ca butter (rather corm exclikijino- oipital jean $288 502,..• _ would eing their War 80110. The ,. The 1.ettehings _al -the Quarter leee wit st .(4.....tht.r. .12erritibsA • -..."' ".."...:_. . • '- -*-• --be, ---4 raestarite --were.41/111..=, _-- r,-1111111 "! four tables '4 4 4 - • . .AUlleleite_colte - -- ,-- - g comatoe'b coaditicrre. -Feeding- -I' .„,. , ...,,, $ ,4 ,,._ liciittielento .viiiiiniieetttliet;:ixtt seisee„ pir,,,,,,,,,,. te policyholders. The recapitulation here. Dui lag the -last , ....• linpossible and rapid entaciati-on ' year " one egood tablespoonful of taraway Fut7c041ep.aitiy,:t4Ittracel".tenittliiilleivra, 17tielivie 131::deitzleveztiorn.u:Irofrervgaoisr4 .eurs. ,Dfath. ieames ca1 ter_ from ex- ceed& 'Sift in. akar enough to malce • nauston or wont 0110 0tne compli a.atue doesks that earl be easily roll_ the unparalleled low one of 3.04. The survey. To recall it •we may eecount . gild, „out., jading to each cup of flour met „eert.:0443:21701.84 %I ti.: the yellow people weom 4eses he. cations which Anunonly arise: crease WtinAigkriess as per tettspoonful ot bekkfair powder., trot. Mt 'COMyanY's investtrieillillilve PregSeti ti his teachings and his hen he sleepg epidemic proportions four ysumedears ago This risk Will- take abottetwo. einiii l'144"14 .10,116140 fly g . es .v, e lofty be claim per. . econoinit importance itatesfactory from, the miracles. Itach of these in his own standeoiat ot le,th• iseeerlee slid, Pro- er iv . it t ite Dtremendoue - of flour.- , •. e -Take the lu*ttieenese. Thet,grose assets for se - Ira Of 01' 10111000, incli-Tding "na"estnii°nY-1118 reas6ii for be- ments which bad ColOnies in the -Iintleftutenf-a isokeestriohr „to beer . ilia4, eafkital,„an1114$2348.29.._te, lieN•ing that Jesus le the Christ, the ern ' every effort *its . (-----ir-tile-vivireltrellIlet le-tores lnr6re ilAtrajrc4-4/fart411-4° oghlires-58.i'eesrixt is a Sori of floe. John the Baptist tette infeeted area, and or the whOle- fillet 1? for s _riled- to policyholders by air, regutar of t e ep r te eteetteiding from . e- _t• large • patty:* cut the hest part, .r.„4„„, eetotelpsieleet Is eletolete, Set like a dove, atul the Voice from disease. And, lt poesible. to find some Into two teeh thitk stiriets. slightly Foiwye. geoltt=eatio etogrtleertilLigs-nnY'it heaven announcing, "Thie is Ile meting of controlline• it* spread. lir flatten them with,* cutlet bat, trim win be tteee thee tee tette teeority. ay. which baptizeth with the -11oly Caetellatti. of Flotence. had observed- er At! the Abe and eise. ke. theta lie, liatitreetidr. its polityholetere- iieetieusueny 'Ghost." Andrew a.nd 'John., „Peter se well known animal ' asite, the for a short time it sweet oil, ecatioci it77faiiallIt gr. Ir:teeentirl;f vo.t.tto,713_ tend Jellies, 40Philip and ,Natheneele, tr_spanosomeeireethe....si • eleeeeee e....e.... . .4_ nt nts teofeetitte convereettein Vet uthieh .bro-opitie fluid, of. pfelfents „with -ells -with-PettPere -itnit-broil-- iikortfrelpi., iteueoracrmetl'Plis_4.48,,tx,--._4._„thcie_hen. com4verei7,_opent,d.. ,vtiethe tjecorng sie,kness. het he w,„ mewl. Are. ' When\ leothesieleteetirt- ,.. browned sprinkle the *teak itithe ' c.ortmemyee sphere or operations has t'- truth . irolo oboe; The wonder - L1 to think that its preeence was ac - •:ex, atellowcia4ie.04srggic' 'Lk; rite'fteseireyeteehe-t:e1"Teletre_eiken gu4t., te at the .41.4(ettiling foist i ititentu1.. although not entirely sit- , and. geleit &lotting morestowly. eg with IfOottd'Itteteint in 'eVtrY ', in taria: Nimeernus, a ruler of the 4 belied that it might not bear some 1110Y Ah6Old,_however,, beshghth U psrtof the lioniliden- It Is eeeeeted ; Jewiee the women , nt the well ' of • Mitt ion tee _ thee esnee olp the diemse. derdene, and care Must Iii, the additional oteteelzetion offteee!“: sameris: the, groteioi noblemen, ris- }An <m1*(1111011 headed treiellefitenant tureing. them with totemeethete . the till e-eettle moot advaatzuosnoy.j4,11, hotn , _ ...,,......,_, , iii6it 11110 not be pierced ,01.7 the 1 'enott*haikr,Itser-pettcyhel . -me,c teentieu lirtheepowee,tlett -tures, Att5leue-iiee. eieetirettaxe-i,----,40-tho - aitio juiers %at eseape. Mix together on a piati?, a smelt eat et fresh butter Ube treth trade chopped persley. pepper, f:731l.: atild lemon. Snick,, put a little 0 tacit steSle, pent A little rich, saute toued *eel garnish the dish with 'fried ,petsto straw's, •'-'Serses very , tti thoni E8Lgq„ stern gtitivo . "..t.41,044 , end while 0 A D.,1 11 ene°eoffee cupful a d., . % 'P./WS i '1 *tooth diS-' IiVer with' r consteint. - it trito it:' giatil Or *7.0in*, 10#01 vi.. -41. eeerVe , I hot, e . , ......., _ . nilie„ 4%!:4:41,*(,, :h, eornstara Pal4 • ' tabtesportr;itto re in a bolting ot *sot, i,-orofetiot the lernon'Tor •vanillik„ 1,v unfit it thickesst. Tha retiring directors were re-elected. *lid at is, subsequent meeting of the directors the following officers were retelected•t-Mr. David Dexter. President and Monaging Piretter: Lieut. -Col. Kers* stud Rev. Dr. Potts. Vite-Presidents. ly fitted- ,zearry out the inveStigae tion or the eTeetting sicknWs stitd-hts• subeequent 'Work - Was a model of accuracy and completeness. With lit. Castellani he examined the blood of thirty-4ot* Caae.3 Of thtt skein sle.knees and found teypimosotnes 151. terentyeth_ree eleetereigeee eistitiOsi -110,tee jeetived rosent in all c's Of the ,dilietee. tsetse fly (gloUina palpalie was found in great abundance alerig the ehoree Of *dreams und lake'', in 10- calitiee where the sleepiag sickneis prevailed, anti team its analogy to the diseases caused by trypanosomes in cattle it was suspected that the parasites causing the sleeping sick- ness. were transmitted to man. by the. bites of tsetse flies. Ter fete- were caught. fed on pereens viith" the sleeping -sickness and then snowed to bite monkeys. The monkeys dee Vol'optef tliteetiikiete elfeeeeee-a(Wi -411e4 When- bitten tee tteitilected_itiefieLlteIer did -riet -Wee-me ' When tbe fliee Which , had been fed upon infeeted perielis weee. eXanziried they*. tete.. 'were found to have trypanOtOOXS 111 I their bodies. , ,etttributte. COntimied Succesqsi dteeenee arm he e -..‘torti; the man litedieid corpse was sent out by the iittriLti•pe 'MASS Usti -ran ,e minentut in respect td tildes tea, • wore tudilenly relieved; thb hungry i 'Colonel Bruce had Won toneederablel, • le is • Disgraced': .Iro Butt:thin:re. of England. teeiey- enntritetn„. too -pied w{th witoe thirty-eight, years of stifferiteF.,;rtoyai soiety I fto buSineSs 16 Wilith, 41°VieY. folk . agtonislitnity fed, who Wonted' eepttteitlese. front his work iu investi- ' • '9 ill'AS. titre trigt t:rriPltilitleltt'Slit1111:111111 441!:. to crown eiseisi, , eg, ; fo un lot:frig . ntx,gana., a , ver.st,*itioctiread f..4o1:. SofrnirifnInkei Ver,,,zrzgh , derstood so iit le or pie spirit; thOsel.aee. fete' elfeeese of. horsee,, ea eate ,, .paper Th 0 , it!hiC:1",;Ilettlit' - ' reasi tYlitlitil°11lItccifig'51014... it"! sentictece vete ' wv,0011:41,04td.lostru.s.rseittib; f:1171:aritieictsiba.;te:d at , tee, ii„te ie teeetei.,: ..Ateice. . lie h.eit•sz,fo, und 1 of the:. .Miessio_ t, -.._.t:7._ ._T!htt: ,.* b,efore .olo d ' 'co xo ' or the compan ccadloir ' yrer:4willivid Pashto,. c t° *helher L' this tO Isi dee' to 'eetiote'b ' ttv- 1 irOiriled autik'nc•O 4-4 ittg' 00:-Ytril.--.1*4.e°4' , A, Toronto. Prestilent;. S- 4. Peek '.;,,e.,,,,..,..t, rite e , en - eo :•• V‘ii ., , t iliii.- '-:iiit'Itlir., .erho It 44 - ;oder ; TOrdiltd; . tote entitiee,"- by • our Si ...'exPetteietPthitteVtd.',-'-elreitin • r on . horn b in i titilil tretke sot' ofkerenc o ;kite: 4, ohe Fe rtEeti Power' de able tef *Nee:. _. anr M A,' ,.. -..t. * V :0 ' '' ' -•''Itlitiv Lttr-illeFtitit4V4/00- ' fel.' .,t T tr • 00Atx 0... tour to e rnth of the Golden ' AS ' Ordlitia; il• COlteet, . ,tifircelri ,4 4414110j440,0110,,s, -- 13 1Cneebt1, ti it,ntietepenl . ft, ! Jingly ignor.ant and leconeelvithly un- htticittesslike: They -rein alitecist hie variably polite, *nil they wale genie al. The humble/a little joke wee enough to set them. oft laughing, and I do not recall -separating at the OWN Of 'a. single intenieweefeedLetHe nee Violeta.. _With rilev-- - One gtworstition, that Col. Younghusbend overthrew was al to the religion 'of the Tibetans. 'alley ate," bee *Old, ("Still, to all. intents- and purPeses, demon -wor- shippers. Their rellgeen is grot- esque and is the Trost degraded, not the Puree. form of Ileiddhkeu in existence." A selentitle discovery of gre.at in- tlreet was made during the slay of the expedition at tr.hetriba Jong. et bed of feseil order* was dierovered, from which Mr. Mayddrt of the (kola-gical Survey !Ornate& titittetWO---or, iireo rizeftlioniarti sigo1b -'s etichielf- wa crourrd the base O he Iliiettlayas 44,1,ST • l'Ve are publishing in this issee the Aenual 'Statement.. of_tlfe_Excelelot Life • TeSuratiete •. Company, which she/we a decided inereaee ovcr tte business of ,fortner• seasons. !mit the atniittnt of Insurance In force et the. end. of the year showed, nA-a ,filereni0 'of 21, ie an .advetee' of which the Pecoetsior mity well he Proud, and we eetend toetheene-oute-torteeeitV WaS the ropliet or tilt) Soc=1 17hose , flie„ t. du...01ton Ultation,, hav u? 100.;. but rd hke that' • tin ti on *rt., „ • in stion to. t" put 1110