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Barrie Examiner, 6 Jun 1901, p. 7

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rning, thank Liver Pill lust kc IL o1m1'm- `uess are all .- ` John S. Morgan for eight: years was hampered in his work by back- ache. ` Shoapi-ng continu.w.l1y at work is the c 9.u:sa of a great deal of back- ache. thnotu-gh not in the way most_peo- p'Ie' imuginys. Mr. Morgan. a letter explains the `truth of the matter` I `when he says Do-dd s Kidney Pills cured his backache. It was really Kidney ache that D-o.1d s Kidney Pills cu-red. It was rcu`.ly_ Kidney ache lfthut tr-ou~bl.2d Mr. Morgan. R:mlrnnh.'- ix: lh.-x t-.v.'nnrn`nn:\a(' I:vn\v\_'- WEI` WEDDING DAYS PREFERRED. `The adage, Happy is the bride that the sun shines on, is one that is un- kznown in many lands . A -Breton bride takes it uznhappily when the day of her wedding dawns bright and sun- ny. Rain on her marriage morn is held to signify that all her tours are shed, and that she will therefore have ` a happy married life. It is said that ' fcare the wedding the weeping day, and the bride and her girl friends weep as much as possible, with the idea lof getting the'mou'rning of life over, .so that only Mint L3 joyful may re- main. In acme countries this result is attained by sousing the bride with water. The Greeks think that a thor- ough drenching of the bride will bring the Errzzio 1' Sfmbrisik call the day be- I that lasting good fortune. ! I Nova. Scotia Member of the Guild Wants His Case Pub1ished--An Eight Yea.r,Su erer from Back- - ache - Cured Recently by Dodd. s Kidney Pills. . Bridg.ewa.ter., N. S., June 8, Special. --".l`h-2 ease of John S. Morgan. plum- ber and tins-mith of this town, should he pu_t prominently before every union and non-union manin Canada. In a matter Ii-ka:-. this there should be no distinction, the benefit belongs U011. n 11- .. mm PLUMBEBS 01v j | CANADA INVITED; JOHN s. 1io11GAN's LETTER OPEN FOR THEIR PERUSAL. M'INARD S LINIM'BIN'1` he the only! '.inim2nt asked for at mv..-atom and! nu LLII3 1130111-3 U38 LE. HARLIN FULTON. `Pleasant Bay. C. T0 CUBE A C0lal) IN ONE DAY u-._,.- .. . ->---- ` POSSIBLE MOTIVE. V150 a1, the novel- m1n:1s,I)z1nisl1 rs! igulions in nun-ni'n.vr Ohn 25 LIVU KIULIUE. 1t was moved by Mr. Ansori Jones, seconded by Mr. John Long, and `Rrasnlvr-.(l_ "l`hnf. Hm nnH hn nnm nn_ Lbllkl * . Resolved." That. the thanks of this meeting be given to the General Manager, Managers, Inspectors and other ofcers of tl1e'~`hank,_fo1' the eicient performance of their respec- tive duties. ' 14 vvv.\:I .-....`..,..1 I... `Mr. 4: .__, 7, ,, auuulnuuu u_v 1211`. 001111 .L.()I1g, 1110 _ Resolved, That. the poll be now op- en for the election of seven directors, and that the same be closed at 2' o'clock in the afternoon, or as soon before that hour as live 1nini1'Les shall elapse w"ithout any vote being polled, and that the scrutineers, on the close of_the' poll, do hand to the Chairman .21. certicate of the result of the poll. 'T`hn at-I-I14-nnnv-a An:-1'nunr`l Lhn 3-1 U1 LHU yuu. The scrutinccrs declhretl the fol- lowing gentlemen duly elected direc- tors for the ensuing `year:-Messr's. A. W. Austin, W.` R. Brock, M. :1 ., :__'res1uenr.. Toronto. May 29th. 1901; Mr. E. B. Oslor moved. seconded }by Mr. W. 1). I\1:1t.the\\'S. and ResoIved,_ ,Thut; the ropcrt be ' adopted. 1+ TV-xc vnnv-nu` 11.. 1\r.. u-.... -n-.... u.uupu:u. It was moved drie. seconded b I`., and 17 ....,.1'..-,I nu. .. 4 by Mr. Wm. Hen-I y Mr. Wm. ]{(_)ss, M. LL, 1L,,I, .. ... ; ., uulg ` - - vlesolved. That the thanks of this -meeting be given to the I`residc-nt Vice-Presitlcnt and Directors for their r.erviccs during the past _\`.ezu'. It was moved by Mr. Wm. 1{-anx- say, seconded by Mr. Thos. Walmsley and ' .~;::,uu.'z91 88 ' It; is with deep regret your Direc- ;occurred in January last, of the Hon. Sir Frank Smith; who had so _ably filled the -p:.sition of \'ice-1`ros- -i tors have to record the death, which I fident of the bank from its ui'g:1x1i:::x- tion in 1871 until the death -of M1-.' and 1 resident.,fr0m tn-.Lt, time until [his death. Ni`. 15. B, Os1er,VM. P., Hvus elected President. and Mr. W. I). 1\Ia1tt.hews '\-"iec-I`1`csi(len1.. Mr. J. J. -Foy, K. C., was elected a Director Ho fill the vacancy on the board, Arrnimrmnmnu -urn hnimr .....;i,. L.` James Austin in February. 1897, ' SllKilLlUIlH Ill u'nrni`ng tho. 1Ium':ll.on. in of -$Ul,000 y`. of Chicago into `use, and ng {o be 10- wcll under xuu uu uu: vucuncy the board, Arrangexnents are being: m:1_de to `open umces at Gz'zwen1m1'st, Out... `and "in Toronto on the c~.:i`nc-rs of `Queen and 'l`cmu1uy Sll`_C0tS and ,Bloor and B-.1thux'st s'Lreets., At thel iluttor point a slnitulrlc building is {being erected by the bank. I I All hrnnr-hon nf Hun l.n.I- 1.....- ucung L'n:I:Lt:u uy LHC U11.I1l\'. ; All branches of the bunk have [been inspected during the past; `twelve months. 1'.` n nccv ma-. ---. gnuou./>.wu_y: J. \Vi|.IlB you `T-OI marry me. Miss Pechis V(gasping)-We11! I've had some nexvy proposals, but you take the palm. - T\'Tr 13hih_.(1nnAl R13`... 1-4. ._._ I,A`_I 1110 '.l.'nll`t10Ul Annual General Meeting of the Dominion Bank was held at the banking house of the In- stitution, Toronto, on Wednesday, May 29th, 1901. . - Among those present were noticed:- Col. Mason, Messrs. William Ince, .Wm.Spry, M. Boulton; E. B. O_sler,. William I-Iendrie, John Stewart, Walter S. Lee, W. 1). Matthews, Chas. Cockshutt, Wm. Ross, M. 1 ., A. W. Austin, Thus. 'vYalxnsIcy,.Ti1n- otl1y EL1ton,'Dr. J. F. .Ross, W. C. Crowther, W. G. C-assels, H. M. I ellatt, David Smith, '1`. 1). Brown. G. W. Lewis, J. Stewart, J. Long, A. R. -Boswell, "P. LL-udluy, Peter Macdonald, ,Riclnu'd Brown, G. N. Reynolds, A. Foulds, V. H. E. I Ilutchison, '1`. G. Bi-ough and oLher.<. It was mnvnrl hv Mr \\-`m I--I-n - .uuu;msun, '1'. U. 151-ougll and was moved by Mr. Wm. Ince, seconded by Mr. W. D. 151-.\t.t,h(-ws, that Mr. E. B. ()slcr do ta.ke'the chair." and that Mr. '1`. G. Bmuggh do act as secretary. 1\Io:~.:srs. A. R. Boswell and W. G. Cussefs were appointed scrutincers. 'I`hC Sm".l`Ixf.nI'v rn-wrl Hun v-nixnw-I nt` hum; mu: puuu. Mr. Rus1h-Good! Now let me l1old_ that palm a minute while I slip this ring on the proper nger. ' va.1ah<:..s` were uppomteu scrutincers. 3 secretary read the report, of! the` directors to the shareholrlers,` and submitted the annual stutemvnt Of the :1lT:n'rQ nf Han I.-.1, mI.:..I. :.. uuu .~.uu;u1u.cu Lne annual stutemvnt the uli -.xirs of the bank, which is ins follows: _To the Shuroholdcrs: I 'l`hn (H1-nnl I\|Ic Ln... 4,. a.... _.Lu mu: s3lliu`(`l1()1(l0!`S2 . The directors lycp; to present the following stz1te111c11t. of the result of the business of tl\._e bamk'fo1' the year ending 30th April, 1901:- Balancb of profit and loss account, 31th April. 1500 ............ .. 3 62.05638 Premium recei\'e.l on new capital __st,o_c':'_. .. .. 910.291 88 dniewa, head l\I:1wr Col- Ecial repre- 1 IIi.~Vxt,u-rical Ll millou.-try -l1o1u,r.~4 and :u'L`01' July, I and part- (L Dr. An- av on it sub- "Proceedings of the Thirtiethl Annual General Meeting` I of the Stockholders. { Balance of pro and loss carried - forwurd..._. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..8 ` 1w`:`r.'K.\ 1a' r'Lu\ 1). I Balance at credit of account a` April. )9)0 . . . . . . . . . . . . Traxnferred .fro ; I uccount.......... . ...`. Dividend 3 par csnt. pull 1=.tAu'. l903........$ Dlvid.=nc!25percent..pu1d ' 1st. November. 19-10 Dividend 2;`; per cont.p:nd 1st February. 1'20`. .... .. Dividend 2.'pcr cent.p:\y- u.:lo 1st May, 1931 _ sea... . . . . . Transferred to reserve fund................ 1 1 _remiumrecei\"e.l caipila.l' stock ...... .. Profit, for the year ending 30 April. 1901. aftcr deducting charges 0:` management. etc.. and nmkim: provision for bad and doubtful dcbl:s.................. S Wrinten on bank promi- ._se.~x... . . . . . . Thg Thirtieth Annual Meetxnm of Hm nnma..;n.. n...... ....;.. ` q : =:-'1 . $72 . V -__W a.e7ernwt Q)H'Z2(.cZ/, ?3a44cw= ..... 230603..` ked rem-nt. xpport of a nut llcwvns ll littlu. he he church favrod. howv licitor. the my. if the nd couplut he Svnutol` IT...` . van _ 6. Igor. ` Bush-Say! I want you to y | NOT To BE DENIED, IRE SERVE FUND. -r.u`HI> n! nnnnn ...p 1,-nu` _ 13. OSLER, 1) an: AA. Ll '_ ..s J6.31 17 id 47,303 as 54,103.03 .. 3'16 998 98 8206.766 73 30.000 00 V0 - .. 910.291 88 _...___-S] ll . :uu,z'.n 35 , ------$l,l77.058 66 \JA?.Lll`1I, President. I (H1 1 .5's 62.056 38 | :11 910,291 83 .. ... -~ _, -- .. .- was :1 drie- iv.-ul nzuionnl f we faunous I to General wall of his ad I 100,482 1_o| II . $1,530,000 00 1`. 910,291 88 s2.uo.2oTs I ll 275,192 so _ $1,277,510 76 ' , Y ;T- Eatr_>n.. J. J. Foy, K. 0., Wm. 'InCC. \V1Imnt D lfnfthnnru nnrl Y?` `D ;uzu.nn,. .1. J. 1`oy, Ii. (3., ' 1 - !Incc, Wilmot D. Mutthexvs and E. B. aosler, M. P. I A`+ .. ms. ..... .4... - -- I ublcl`, Au. 1. . At a subscqunt meeting of the Di- Vrectors, Mr. E. B. Oslcr, M. P., was ;c1ectcd President, and Mr. W, D. {MaLthc\'vs Vice-Prcsidcnt for the exi- isuing term. l`1T.`!\117\1'\A1' runs;-..`--.._._., -----v- A oc-`:11-gas explosion cannot oc- cur until there are 6 parts of gas in every 100 of the air in the room;'but 4 per cent..of coal-gas will cause suf- focation. Cardiff exports 1:2 million tons of crv:1l.a year, nearly three times as much as her next rival, Nexvc.-isila. Newport sefnds away. 221-`? million tons, and Sund-erland nearly as much. 4 n 5?) miles 'u:1rH, Alfvod ...._..___ Minard s Liniment Cares Burns, `etc. Notes in cifoulatign. .. Deposits not beanng [_int0\`est B1119 discounted and advances cux-reulz... 1 Overdue debts (cau- matedlossprovided for) ..... .. Real estate-. other than bank premises 1\Iortg-age:-I on 113111 est:-.to sold by the bank... ........... .. Funk premises ...... .. 0 her assets not in- cluded under tore- going bends . . . . . . .. I Toronto, 30th April, 1901. 8i'5.623,215 51 T. G. BROUGH, Aen. Manager. .0: London hospitals have 9,103 beds`, of mhich over 1,500 are nLsu:1`.ly vacant `for luck of funds. Paris has 9,000 10,000 more. hospital beds, -and 13 usylums with. _-_-.._.- ....-vuA_y as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and conmletelydernngze the whole system when entering it. through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on nreicriplions from reputable physicians. as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly down: from them. Hn.`l's Catarrh Cure. manufaetured by F.J. Cheney 6: C0,. To- ledo. 0.. cont_:uns no mercury. and is taken in- ternally. acmnz directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall : Catarrh Cure be sure you got the enu- lne. It is tnkeniutsm-ually.and made in; To edo. (f)hio. by F. J .' Cheney 5: Co. Tesmmonials roe. Sold by D1-nggists. price 750 per bottle. Hall's Family Pills are the best. cobismak ' Dominion Govern.` montdemand notes. Deposit with Domin- ion Government for I-:ecuriLy of now circulmion Notes of and checks _ on other banks Balances due from other banks in Canada..........`.... Bulanres due from I other banks in the United Kingdom.. Bo nncea duo from other bunks else- where thun in Can- ndo. and the Unit- ed Kingdom Provincial Govern- . rn;-nu sccurit.ics..... . Canadian * municipal securities and Bri- tish or foreign or colonial public so- curixies other Lhnn '. Canadian. . . . . . . . . .. Railway and other bondv. debentures and stocks . . . . . . .. . . Loans on call secured by stacks nnd dc- bcnturos............ | Deposits healing interest . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Deposits beating m- tqrest ........ .. . . .. Totn.111abiIit,ies to the public. . . . . 2 Capital stock paid up . . . . . . . . Reserve fund ...... ..$ 2,110 291 88 Balance of prots carried forward . . . 100,482 10 Dividend No. 74. - payable lsg May . .. 58.998 93 ;Formcr dwzdcnds me- Balance or pr-)t~! 1st May... Former unclaimed ....... .. Reserved for interest and exchau e;.... Rebate on bi is dis- counted . . . . . .. | _ ASS Speme..............;.. Dominion Govern- norm, ::___.}__: Beware of Ointments for Catarrn that contain Mercury 1:: n-unvonnnu ...:n .-......1.. .`-_L_.__, z: =_ r ` - . lf best results SHIP all you aunen, secs, Pmrnrnv. APPLIU. other nuns gnu Manual,` to The Dawson corn "1 issio n co. Llmmu Cur. Weacluax-ket and Coiborne St:.. Toronto. osstmx THE HIGH QUALITY or '3'r:"n'-p-n-mI- run-=1 An 3 law: 4... GENERAL S'I`ATEMEN'I`._ 'f!_L I'A` and you will be convinced that it cannot be surpassed by anything at the same prices. . ---__ .,. . .-..;_. Liabiiities. ASSETS. ....'.$ 819,626 19 V '61`!!- mm, u(_' Nuuxv. ; lhuwdnlzln in that city, )0 to erect an i`-.3 2;0-12.234 13 1: 16,535,383 :5 ._._:._.j_ C 13,245,120 14 3,957,325 12 ' ____---su,s5s.cx7 28 1.418519 00 1,225,989 81 98,117 06 2.203. 179 85 103.000 00 783,619 28 83 75 156,516 38 53,324.27 151,836 940 318.370 05 . ..... ... .u' makes her 1 Mrs. Gur- Bucl1z1nun'xi ' ._ bath pro- rxng the {ul- -sldcnls, are` 713. S3 51 unit j $E|&K' ' 29,58; 31 13,979 15 7.303 70 --.---1 - -3 1,790,639 00 2,811,697 88 s25,6323i ` [U -- 13,764,593 23 -F,3z;3.25t7 2,44o.291 87 18,577,617 28 uu :I.'u;uuL' '. IIn_nr re- r hymn he ies say they Lnxu-Liver easy pill to sicker), and 'pepsi:1, sour v, bad breath vcr _ill3., - Mr. Brownlc.e,' of Rentrcw, has been appointed superintendent, of the Aylmer, Ont., water-works system at a salary of $750 a ycaz:.,_ Minard's liniment Cures Dandruif. _.___;_ It is :1poor,p1u.n to reprove a. man for walking lama-. by` kuockingo dim down. Iilinard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia --~.}_._- rur uvcr rlny rears Mm. W.msLow`s Soonlmu SYRUP has been used by millions of mov.hers'for their children while teething. [Lsoothea the child. softens th gums. allay: pain. cure: wind colic. regulntea the Stomach and bowels, mm! is the bull. remedy for Diarrhum. Twenty-ve cents a homo. Sold by druggists llircughouh the world. Be sure am` ask for Mus. W1xsLow's sooruma S\'BUP." The best way to overcome error L9` to emphasize the truth it ignores. ----17-,-- 'Galvani-=,'ed ircln is `merely lron dip-V per] in molten zinc. "fhle coating is not applied electrically, as the term galvaniseed seems, to imply. .:-:L_j_ ' AVENUE I-MUS `':l{6.~.-`&`}`szs }.'` Family Hotel nu.-s $1.50 per day. A Th? fishing industry of Franc: has remained staonary for 70' years. There are 12,090 fishermen. to-day; just the same number as in 13-3 ). u-iv -n pa _..-... you ever 11` love for For all Jun ailments. J. 0. culvert 1 co., Manchester. England ""' ""' ROOFING SLATE, in Black Red or Green. SLATE BLAUKBOARDS. W: supply Public and High Schools, To:-onto). Rooting Felt. Pitch. Coal Tm`. etc. ROOFING TILE (See New City Build- ings, Toronto. done by our firm). Metal Ceilings. Cor- uices,czc. Estimates furnished for work com late or for materials shipped to any part of the country. hone 1963 D. DUTHIE 6: sDN8.Ad9laIde &Wmmer8ts., Toronto D::-ninion Lina Steamships Montxoal to Livcrp9oL Boatogg to Lint- -v-Ill IVIIII VIII! llrlv l'I HEN Lowest prices evqr uotod. Fiye catalogue 500ilIustrmions,ma1le tree. Wrnte us for any thing in llnslc or Vlnslcal Instruments. Whnlnn Dn-nmn D n l`m-nnfn 0-5 n--1 HI Jlmuc or unslcai ll Royce 80 Go.. % : and faded Suits would loo`: heztdrd od. If nw agent of ours in your town. write direct. .\ untrcnl, Box 158 nnwc-non: -n-y-.-A.-. ._ .... -.- __ :199_!!!e. UUIIIIIIIVII -IllIl UIIWXIIICIIIPC LiverpoqL Boston` pool., Portlnnd to Lnerpool. Vin Queens- town. Largo and Fast Steamship: Sn rior nccomvnodntlon for In clusvs of assengcll. S: 00:1: and Stateroom: enmidships peciclnuentionhu been given to tho acond Saloon und Third-Clnu uocammodntion. Fox rates olpnssau And Ill particulars. Apply to my ngenl at tho Compnny. or ~ Dinlrnrzln \HIlu A (`n D Tnrrnvwn t (`n |B;r!%aIid -uuuurncntu, ururns, unrrorma. Etc. levmv `TOWN cm: HAVE A mum T.nI1ncf nrh-on avast m.-o..A n:-- __ . - GAL'VERT S Ewg GARBOLIG 6'3 f 9_'"TMET- Efic SKYLIGHTS WHY WORK TWELVE HOURS A DAY for small wages when you can double your wages and still stay at home by writing to on. (1_& IARSHALL 8: C0., tea. importers, Lon nt. v made to exact proportions. It covers the best of any, wears long- est, looks brightest and saves you more money than any other. Send to us for our BOOKLET-K" FREE of beautiful homes telling all about it.` EA. mm & son. PAINT MAKERS, MONTREAL. Est'd I842. In painting-,the selection ofthe paints is governed by the article to be painted. For house painting. buy the very best paint you can get. Now, the paint best known in Canada, stood the longest test ` and is the highest standard is Instruments, Drums, Uniform, Etc, cuznv --rnluu nhn unur . nu... ..._,-..-., ._-H_ ....7..,..v.__,_ I and upwards received for thh WHO? dobentur:Lt!l;odissugd (I -you ycouponsa e ,0, _4nurestat..,,,,.... ......... ~ Toronto Street. - TORONTO MILE SAM v..THE.. * Canada Permanent H and upwards received on deposit. `Interest paid or co:npound- 317 ed halt-yearly at ..... 2 o A--- q . . RAMSAY S PAINT _.,. ..- ....-.. .-.v.u.n.a., nu; BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO- _ II UDIIIIJIDI. OF zardn. Mill: E 00, D. Torrance t Co.. 77 sum SL, Boston. Moqtresl and Portland. TEA. vbua ovncuATs SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. And WESTERN VGANADA Mortgage corporation. ----3-2: For `Over Fifty Years nw'n Snwrnvvn Flvnnh has I LEAD PACKAGES 25, 30, 40, 5o'& 60 cents. 1-------------j1--- and sheet Metal Work-s` SLATE, Black `ATE sunnll u ; u: .1. m137`1`>5 1039 u-urnmcnuo Toronto. Ont. and Winnipeg, Man. , j)-ll-E:LA8 mom. 1 124 Adelaide Sn. TORONTO. ON? .. nu... uuuxvu nu un.u.1Ul.b'.D1. '.`.i:rst Arctic Explxorer--Dovn`t you than-k Pobeh/umxtecr `is getting a big hoaus(l? ' sacomid Arctic Expborcr-Dec'rdcdly. `Yo-u'd. thi-mk he was the only man who, didn't` reaxch the palm! ` . nzu L':1uur3.'.': lSt('JIa'l.l:`Je yol calmques with :1 award. .n'uu uuruuus is crippled. At lliuniclithe case of the doctors V was still. harder. Their average pro- fits from the bureau service were about $75 yearly. The pay was the same for the most difficult a-nd for the lightest cases. The u-nitcd effort of the physicians raised the average pay for a call to about 15 cents. They demanded as well a special tariff for` obstetrics and other difficult oper- ations. and when such recognition was refused. like their Leipsic brethren, they struck in a body. The cause would hardly call for comment were it not that patients are equally dis-_ affected. The system oppresses them. `They must take such physician as ls allotted tothem, and must buy their medicines at certain pharma- cies , or lose the benefit of their sub- scription. They receive underpaid treatment grudgingly given. which is the worst treatment. They possibly `lose more in equanimity than"they gain in economy. While it is possible that some reform of the system may be secured, it.iooks very much as though its defects were radical. Or- ganization fails when it clashes with human nature, and it is hard to see `how any bureau system is consistent {with the human relation that should exist between physician and patient. - ammny: why do_ they say that {has pen in n1'.i.gh:tLe.r than the sword? H513 Fntihrxz BlWa'1h3e you cu.n't sign cahumvmes wrth n awm-A - it has been found that the interests of the sickness bureaus, Krankcnkas- V scan, the doctors and the patients clash at almost every point. l`he bu- reaus endeavor to promote economy, wnd desire that few. cases of sickness shall be reported. The `people feel{ I I.:\J"\I`IL'L& LIL!-V 0 at I uub Ul&lUl.I|-- L"l`HCLlL'vl1lly that the doctotrs treat them unnfo.el- ilngly. The dDct0t2`S, on their part. find the buireaua hard taskmaeters. In Leipsio the conflict has declared itself frankly. The bureau physicians as, in other cities. had organized an association to represent the profes- siou1.~. This commission attempted to negotiate "with the buueaus for bet- ter terms and less irksomc conditions , of service. The bureaus refused `tel deal with the commission, but were-[ willing to hear individual complaints. It was the old question of recognizing the union." The doctors did just what workmen do under the circumstances .--4sLr'uck, and the work of the Leip- :eir. bureaus is crippled. Munich Hm nmqn A! H. .1,...+...... ICAL NOTES YANKEE Ilnllll of the l"0l`llIl|lI0ll or (`lulu for ('0- nporullvc Moullc-nl 'rv lco. The physicians` strike in Ggzrmany `arose in connection with the scheme of sickness insuxrunce, by which some thirty million Germans are entitled to ree medical attandzxnce on payment of a small sum. Theoretically, nothing cpu_ld be. motre'pe1'fect than such 11. `co-opczralive arrangement. PL`aoticaIly has bun-n fnnml Hunt Hm :n+m......a.. Pzivnnmon or TYPI-IOID FEVER: Oommoniy Taken Into the System In Drinking Water. Typhoid fever, `being :1 disease that always` requires the personal attend- ance ofo. physician, may be proper- ly referred to from the point of View of prevention. In 2.. _,,,n u,,,,- ,, AL,L x.._-1.._:.I :3-.. .. ..t.............. V , (It ia wall known that typhoid fe'V.- er L: a water-borne disease, and is commonly taken into the system in drinking water which has become con- txuni-nated from the excreta of per- , adns suffering from the disease. Freez- ing does not in any way impair the vitality of the bacillus of typhoid, so that ice from a river or pond may covnv:-y tho disease to consumem hun- dre-,d'.-1 `of miles, zuzrbnps, , from the - Bouifcc of infection. 1ur!n_ L," . u n UH lHl."i ULI`(',(.'vll0H. The fact that. only ct-..i't:1i.11 persons out. of :1 number who have partuken offood or drink infected with'dise:1sc- g`(m`x11.-I may hl1ff8l' is expl:1i.nnblo. on thu g`:r(>uznd of their different gncrnl pl1y5ic:1l co'ndilion, or of the varying stnh-,.-s of thehr (li.gnsl.'iV(e organs. Rnilinrr nu` mmlrinrr in nnu rm-m An- asluuv-1 UL Luuw: lll.gIV: I)I'gLl,l1B. Boiling on` honking in uny form dp.-, s'l..1{uy:-1 ull q,rc1'n1 life ; and food or drink about wlxiuh Umre is :1 question of typhoid i should be_ subject- ed to mm of tlmsn l)"nn0RRr~..a lmfnm Lypuusu ruLu('.L1m1 uuuulu ue_ Bungee!- mm 01. these pvocesscs before it is taken into the stomach. ` GERMANY`S STRIKE OF PHYSICIANS L|l.}l'uilBC} Amnmg tho. ulnicf wuyn of prevent- 5:11;, l_Vph0i(l fever mwu. he mentioned tlu-. (::u'a of thu ul.omn.c.h itself. It El`-D~lIl~i highly pzjulmbln that the nu- turul juim-,5 uf Hm, l1o.ull.I1y ntcanuch am able to dvlroy many germs of ti-ieu-:1.~s; but the number which uny 3l.nan:u:l1 may bu. able to digest, and thuu mndcr its owner safe from ut- turk. nuns! always be unuertui.n, and it in not d-simblu Lo test its capacity in Ii:-l dirtection. '[`l1n (uni Ilxul nu-In nn{vl..3n n......n..... __jj--:- Jomnnvy: 1 Why do. they {has ni.L2h:tim' than Hm Axvnv-AD '6 Holt: :z- HIM- llrlla (.'mlu-In-d ..-..... .. v.. ..u;u.\.u.n.au. Milk has more than aimca beef) the means of conveying the disease. For-' tu'nnt-Jy most mil.k.-dealers are aware of the necessity of :_:ler1nl'1`n_ezs'in the pr(-.pnrnLi0n "of mill . for shipment. `In most mokltmn dairies. the bottles, be- fore. bcisng filled, are subjected to the stcrilizilng effectsof stea-m. Epidemics of typhoid fever trnce(1"to dairies have in most cases been due to the bottles having been nvnshed with water from ~ 11-n infc-cled. well or pond. l\..:.I...... lI.._A -...__ ....._ |_..I,I._.I r_ --. --.-u.yu_ -171.45: un. gs.-uua Oysters that !:11v_0 Leon lwddcd in bmlies of wuter wh'u:h receive the con- tents "of tzaywerugo. pipes, have like- ,w.`u-, been the nmznw of conveying ty- phoid fever. Only nystnrs onion raw or on `Um half-vloll can curry infec- tion to Hm. conaurmer, rsiuu-as cooking dtsstroys the bacillus. ' A 'l)HY'{-. u'nltu'..suInnlv - is: rin-hi Iv I ul':9Ll'uy:s U18 IJHUIIIUS. A pure, wnL<.-r-sxupply -is rightly lookml upon us one of the gr-04:1:-st cs- 8(`.Tl`.i:l],` to the heultllfulne-3:3 of n `coanmun'Ll.y. Many cods-Falnda, for o.xn.m1>Ie--cannot be cooked or sub. jvctcd to the effects of :1 high tom- p('1`.'1lux'e, while, an the other hand, wnshixng them in infected water may rounder lhexn the means of convoy'Ln~g (liscuse; Am........ um ..I.:..r .......... N: .......-....4. 'WI'*v'q:I- A rnl-no PROFESSIONAL CRITICISM. 'I.`.....I...__._ 00., Brockyille. Ont. put. mi: I`l.g'lli`. since my own mar- vielluus nescue from premature use- lIe~3sne.ss and suffering Ilmve recom- mended these pills to many persons variously uffliotml and have `yet to h:ez1r.o the first instance where they have failed to give good results where they were fairly tried. ' It is such ndorsutions as these that give Dr. Williams Pimk Pills ,th.:=i.r greet popularity throughout the wtorlid. Neighbors tell each other of the benefits they . have derived from the use of these pills and where a fair trial is given _th3_ results are rarely disappointing. Dr. Williams Pink Pills go directly to the root of. the trouble, they create nenv. rich ned blood. ulimtulate the nerves to healthy action. thus bringing health A and` su\ens;th'to n.`-ll who use them. Sold by all dealers in m3diciue"or sent post paid on receipt of 50 cents a .box or six boxes for 02.50. by ind- dressing the Dr. Willia1_ns' Medicine` 4-mvuon -..... LVHJ Capt. Adnah IBurns, of Dayspring, Luncnbur-g, Co., N.S., is a Phoininenl: lrcpresentntive of a `large class of men. in Nova Scotia. who. duaing much ofthc year, follow the danger- ous occupation of, deep sea fish- ing. When not at sea Capt. Burns avocation is that `of ship-carpenter. He is 43 years of age, and is to-day a healthy. vigorous representative of his class. Capt. Bmrms. however, has not always enjoyed this vigorous health, and while chatting. recently with a :re1)resentative of the Lunch- burg_P1'css, he said he believed that but fair the timely use of Dr. Wil- liams Pink Pills he would have been a chronic invalid. -"From 1895 to 1898," said Capt. Burns, "I was the -victim of a complication of troubles. I suppose they had their origin in the lmrdship and exposure I so fre- quently had to unde.rgo. My illness took the form of dyspepsia and kid- ney trouble; The lf'C-0d3 which Iatc did not agree with me. and frequent- ly gave me a feeling of nausea and at .. Iv-en 1.-4.4, auaauuuusa, -other times distressful pains in the - arms and` legs.' I was forced to stomach. Then I was much troubled with pains in the back due to the kidney trouble. Finally I took ase- vere-cold which not only seemed to aggravate these troubles but which seemed to affect my spine as well, and I became partially rigid in the quit work. and doctored for a time with little or no benefit. Then I dropped the doctor and began taking other medicines. but with no better result iBy this time I was xI`ll'Xl V down_ very ;.much, had no appetite. and was de- {pressed both in mind and body. While in this condition I chanced to road in a newspaper the testimonial of a cure made by the use of Dr. Wil- liams Pink Pills, which in- some re- spects presented symptoms like my own. The straicghtforward manner in which the story was told gave me new hope and I determined to try these pills. I sent for three boxes. Of course I did not expect that this quantity would cure me, .but I though it would probably "decide whether they were suitcdto my case. I must, say thev scanner? `in nnt lilrn z Uluul L` he :1 LI 1 Q 00 IN MERRY 0_L_D ENGLANE] ` I . . Heavy Rain: in England - Plymouth Wants Sunday our 8orvloe-l'oot and Mouth D1soaIe-Nl.t1onn1 Drink 3111. an . ha. , NEWS BY MAIL IEOUT JOHN BULL ` AND HIS PEOPLE. Hal`, ax-nmd- ' `E1111 Hynntl of mu` celolwultz ' ministry in Erom tho. Pxogress, Lunenbfg, N.s. (`uni 'A.h...l. .n........ no 'n...........:...._ -- pln-DO lnsn5&Jh4.Q vv auuuunu a.uL'a ll.lL\f I a. copper `at boi.1~i-ng liquor, at q,Can1- bridge brewery racently and was scal-{Led to death. _..__. 1.- o ..u - vu.-.w\.-.5 I-\.r uvul-uo Owing to recent rvuins `the River N-me burst its banks in many plmws. unzd thousuhds of acres round South- ,u mpton were flooded. ml- .... .......L...) -_._...;_1u.___- -5 .LL_ p'\.\4ulIl-JO AL? ME:m_c11u::-tker. Mr. Chzlrlvs Bayer, correct and und;-.n-lothing Innmlfno. turor. was fined 40 and costs for! supplying goods under it fulso trade d-;.-1`<:ript'1t.-n. - 'lIV... t1I.._I-.. o, n___ 'r!_._.__,,1 ;_ ..... .u. an nan I Wm. Clarke &, Sovn. Liverpool, to- I l>.'1.cc.o mznnufuctumrs. were fined 50 recently `for manufacturing tobacco contuinipg more than 3'.) per cent, of moistum. V \ nu .. . . .. . .....--....... _ . l Plyxrxoulh has been pulled on xtho` queslicm wlmthcr there should be u.' Sunday servico on the corporation trulmwayx. Tim-. result wus - For. 7,. 033;. against. 4,817. - _ - nI n._..._.. I--I_ -31.-.. _.._ _I_-_ ,_L, .. V..u..,u`u.. Ivmnv aamuuvuc The estimated expoxiditure of the M':-mche.=,ter corp-oration on its parks and xvscreutiaon grounds during` the next Lwclvc month; is l9.,938,. vn....L_.xJ.__-1r,II,, _.,,..- ,_ 4, _,,__L on-raga uIv\gbV\- uuruuwz J43 uu;J,,u.:u,- I 'l`unb_ri.dge' falls proposes, to erect a theatre at a. coat of 35,000. Thirty thou.-.';nd pounds has beensubsoribsd, principwlly by the inhabitants. Tnlmw. f)n_u.\II .. _..l!....J l....._...`._. . r.-..v.,_,.....J "J not. ,nou-4..-uuuuuou ' Jmhrn Bugnall, nr-etired farmer, \vus sznt to three months hard lab. our uL S42_dg1oy._Staffordshirc, for L1 ; murderous ussnuIt.upon his crippled 3 d;u-u.g`hber.. 1 I 'n.!....1...... 1...... Yu .. 117 Y! `n____ wanna;-up, I A Ihlucluva h;:ro.7M.`r. \V. H. Penn- ; ington, whIo.h:13 been an actor undj know Gimlstonu. was the foreman of u co1'nmer`s jury atsloko Ncwmgton i recently. ' " ` Al"|\.I'-.......I...I.... If- l'KL.._I.._ n,___,.__ pd, I"eclo1' of Jmrch. New; he most pro- tlxu place of_ 05013. , GREHAT HARDSHIP .AND EXPOS- I URE ENDURED. . ' Q I ` Capt. Adnah Burns, of Dayapring, \ N. S., Tells an Interesting, Story From His Own Exper- ience. ` } A main named Windham" mm `mo : ` .\...........--1 L-!I!___ I!_,. ,4 _ I1 vyu - ..`c..u.;-., A"-TO-ll "I ].uus/9 look `after my dear. cats," Perils of tho lleep. SPECIAL TRAIN Tt) SAN FRAN-. CISCO. ' ' ` For Canadian delegates and all others going to_ the Epworth League Convention. via. Chicago and North- western Railway, to leave Chicago Tuesday, July 9th, 11.59 p. 11:. stops will be made at Denver, Col- orado Springs, Glenwood Springs nnd Salt Lake, passing en route the [most scenery in the Rocky and Sierra. Nevada. Mountains. Through Pullman Palace and Tourist Sleep- ing` Cars. Order berths early, as `party will be `limited in number. Fare only $50 round trip, with choice of routes returning. Send stamp for illustrated itinerary and map of San Francisco to B. H. Ben- nett, Genil Agent. 2 Kingst.` East, Toronto. Ont. ] live: You d.oan. t me-mm 'to'teL1 me ybu am-e g-cling to 'marry that old bald- ht:-aIde'd prtolfelslsorf She: He is rather llllldi hll f`, `i.hr"n.lz hnw rnn nut vnuuvuu w-_-unueu p.1'i0II.eISI301'F awe: ue 15 rather bavld; but \Lhr?n'k how many young u1enn~ of to-day air-e. bahd on thq ihside. of t'hIaIi'r heads! ' _ -. -.....V.. ...-u.w...: un noun: 1 at eastern ,tenmina.Is {will be front` July 6th to July 13th inclusive, and the nal limit for return will to Aug. _31st,. 1901. . Dest.inn.tlon must be` reached not later than July 18th. stopovers` being allowed IN ITITHER DIRECTION within the transit limits. ' ~ m:...-.. ..n-...... __. ------A---A~- ' uuu L3. This offers an unsurpassed oppor- ;tunity for those desiring to hunt new homes and farms to go into the . northwest. and look over the coun-`V try, or for those_wishing to visit relatives or friends or to` make plea- sure trips. to do so. - . dean of the Tulunu `Uni- s been given nu Uuivcrsitz ty yeauxs `i val-r nu-guuuzn uu. \ul:Uu VIULULIUI { England should be proud of the; fur:-t that only 6 in each mi-llion of_. how` people commit murder. Scotland` is um my nation um beats her. in` this r-mspact. 5 Scotsman bevbng doom-E ed to the ga.l.lowB in e;o,~ch million, and 11 Irish. -IIumgu-If-y has 67 murdere-rs,? friery * Spa in stands at the top of the [black-Li-st with 83 caa`pitql crimes to veacxh zn.-illion of her `sons. 4 _ i l `rt. :_- '....-.... .........v.. V. a..|\..L uvuaau ` It is :1 curious fact that the wills` ' of Sha.ke.speare. Milton and Napoleon ` are tied up togelh-er in one sheet -of 11 foolvscnp, amlmuy be seen at Doctors ;_< Commons. In the will of tho"'I3ard :7 J of Avon" is an interlineation in his awn handwriting.A"I give unto my 1 wife my best brown bed with the,` furniture." ' i I On July 6th the Northern Pacific: Ry. will place in eect a. law first-i class round trip rate of $45.00 from~ eastern terminals to Seattle, 4 Ta.-. lcoma. and Portland. Dates of sale! nf nan!-Au... 4.....-_:.__v._ >-- - nnannn-unle LLNMIII All >.!\Il4l|LJ ..`L].Il.Ul1o Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, celebrated recently her 53rd birth- day, and the 30th anniversary of her marriage with the Marquis of Lorne. Next to the Empress Frederick. Prin- c-ezss Louisa is the most talented. as she is certainly the most popular of} the daughters of Queen Victoria. I V 'r.`....1....,u .........:.a 1 . _ _ _ _ ..J .- I C<`lU-J\f\4:l\`. BWIJVIJUG)-LU IIUI ' Dr. Da.w.so1n Burns has totted up the national drink bill as the United , |Kingdoom for 1900. He finds that it_i comes to 160.891,718-z1ctua1ly paid down. Thhs is :1 million and aquarter X Incas than i.n 1899; which may be largo- ! ly due to the absence of some 220,000 { fighting men in South Africa. 1)..:.........._ . __ 1\.__|..,_ A A . ... ..._....,- .......,..........=. , . I At Birmingham. :1 publican named! `.J_v.-nnings,-wl.1.:>`is his own bxjewer, was i fixnswdj _5 ~ and coats for selling beer, mmtuinlng 50 grains of salt per gal- lon in -exceas of the proper quantity. ` The epidemic 'of fcoi-ll'ld~1I1Qllth| dim-aso in Suffolk, which nccessiLa.t-- 011 (ha closing of Ipswich, '\Vood- `bridm-.. and other markets, and tho I sluughtxor of `00 uffecto-:1 animals. is Isuppossetl to have been caused by rats. - I -- _... l_ v - - # - V -0 VI-I-H I4 Jl.IlIL.'hI All-LEI ullllllu |V UL LLII Ame-ng the sclieines which it is un- `d~crstood the) King has in contempla- tion for mdding lustire to his reign is` xi great exhibition in London. 1`hor_o has been-no exhibition in the capital` oi an international` character for `nearly forty years. ' 'Fl..n `D . . . _ . .. ry.....1_L:. n,__:L,- ay..u.._y l.\l'L cg Junta- The Baroness Burdett-CouLts'.'al- though 87 years old, has -several san- i.ors among the British peers. . The Earl of Perth and Meltord is 91: Lord Gwydyr is 91: u-nd the Earl of Devon. `one at the fun; purson peers in the | House of Lords who do not sit onptho Episcopal b|{.'n0hI8S,- is 90. I I'\.. `l\........___ r|._.._._ 1_,._. 1,11,,` Mrs. Illlingworth,` tbnlandlady of '.the I3rL:lg'u Inn. R-Lsingbridgo, on` the outskirts of Has1inp;doi1.'.w,ent to _I look for an escape of gas with a. lighted taper. The result wasu11ex- plosiorn that killed Mrs. Illingworth. Am-u... (1.. ..,.l........... ...L:..n. :4. .-.. .._ I .... vv .y-.- uuuu uAx.u.aulLu , At WimbJ.m&cn._- Charles Wesley Hunt; aged 15, junior clerk in Q. pub- lishing 0-Ifice, coinmtite-d suicide by ishooting himself whilst out walkin with scams companions. AL n:.....?__L..-.. - _..Lv!ru- ----~-- rolund, who Pitt.-sbux'g, n lu.\'vyvu1's in . ...... .. I..In I I [was the last written request of W. ;Adnms. this S:touke' lvuwzxngton Com- mission agent, who a.ftcrwn'rds killed 1 his` wife. and `himself. A L ~nv:,,, LI 2' .-.u - ..- - m snzosozononr Ludulif . . Ilew Patent Box SOZGIIOIT POWDER . V largo LIQUID and `POWDER . . At the Stores or by Mail, postpaid, for the Price. 1;h:5gg;g;,;a;;;;5g;;;hz:;.;s;;. antisgptic and hy 'enio mouthwash, and for the care and preservatlon of the teat and 531115, I cordially recommend Sozodont. I consider it the ideal n tifrice for ch1ldren s use. [Name of writer upon application] - LIAI I I4 DIICKPI Ilnn-I-Iussnl Cheap round trip rate between St. Paul, Minn., and the Pacific coust._ ' for the_TETI-I and who `as. 515!-LIV VI: '7 IIUIJI UPUII H] V-.l:l.ALL l:':l?L.lO|zEL.Montreal. THE I-BARBIE EXAMINER, THURSDAY. JUNE ..v V...-- .- vv-an gm `rand urn: Take Laxutive Bromo Quiniuo Tnbleca. All dmuhtI_ nfund the money it it. mm to cure. E. W. Grove`: Ilnnturo II on etch box. 25:: Mrs. Mumbfggavm, said Mrs. Ginty, is - ilt \v'3IB1ye|r falim, the day? Yis, vmery .wnedla Kn? aszttnnm -tug. gmute stlhuwng. [[`h:e.n p r aps iitis able ye d be to brizmg back rth-9 two wash-tubs iyez bxorrined hast Monxda-y. . I . Spain has only 610,000 people who have the" privilege of voting.'and Italry only 370,000. Spaixn ` has 36 voters per 1,000 i-nhsabitants, and It-` aly 13. ` The United Kingdom` has 121 lper 1.000. _- T f(U'lIl<.'l' of {and County, over vmitcd That xma in ILO lhv city he had pur- out. 0 widows of I the United Ilinard s Linimont sold ovgrywhero.` I i Mape:`r.s-m-Ju:st Look at that ccean igrreunhpuzn-d go! 'NI'.nrrnnn._\'n,a T urnmrlnr L9 .m-unn 1g1l'egy.u'pwn|u' SP: | Mermnn-lea. I wonder if some, sea urchin hnsn)-t tied atin can tol I-nil ' _ --i-n-.-o~-u--an The biggest fur fairs `are at Leip- zig. in Germany, and Nijni Novgorod, in R'uss.La.- At the batter place 800,- 000 worth of furs change hands each year. _ uu: u1L-LIg'vLuv.f.1' unnatural. I ` ` "About :1 y-our ago I commenced to [uses D-odd .s Kidney` Pills. I had mun` idmvn in weight to about 140 pounds. 1 :During the time I was using Dodd's! JKidn3y Pills I gained 23 psunds. {My} {back got better and bsttcr as I con-E ,tinu'cd taking the pills` until .tc~day`. iI a-mus fnc-e from backache as ever I : wins in, my 11130. This ' after eight; years ofvit means an aiwful lot to me. I realize the danger I was in and lknmw what I owe to Dodd'.-; Kid-| ney Pills. _ . I "I" u-nnmmmmml nmm-2 1?:,I...... hm- navy rLu_s. _ - "I 1'ecuormrm.en-:1 Dodd': Kidney Pillsi ,`to anyonve who has la-aclkache or anyi `other Kidney complai-at." ` ' I -:___._. ' 5641 U _ tai 19 -I..uu.L t1"Ul1.U1lL r(.l Lur. Morgan. I I Buckaclm is the co1n.mon~.*st symp-'3 1 tom of Kidnr.-y `Dis-ease. _ Kidney Dis- I case is the commonest of human fuilmaents. and Dodd's Kidney Pills are I . thx: cam infallible cure folrall Kidney g `dine.-eases. Read \Vh!1lt Mr. Morgan! says about thnm himselvf. ` ' "T hnvn hnpn c.nhinn!- In lnnnn I-mnlr gsuys uuoul. L1ll..U1 Ll1u1s'81'l. I have been subject to lame back for eight years. The differenL reme- i dies I tried were no good. I got so] that I was crippled up entirely nnd `couldn't do a tap of work. Another. thing was a frequent desire to urin-f ale alt-ctgethcr unnatural. "Ahnnf n {mmr nn-A T lIr\rr|rn.v\v\n-:1` on m-uuut.u'o 1.11uMmV'1' 153 true only! Linimant my.store and ; the only one -we keep for sale. ' All the people use it. nAP,T;TN F'I'TT.'I`f\\T when it ck 0.! un- I!\ll,I`

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