now :1 I-`lo:-.k.,oI` Monkey: Were Cured 0! stealing. _ _ ' In "A Sporiswo-`man in India" Miss Savvorry writes cntertainingly of the monkeys in the 0-ot-hi1ls of the Him- alaysa For "cool impu-dance and audacity, she 'says', these hi1l-mon- -keys stand unrivaled; they slip him the bua1g`.1luws"at I)a1hm1sie, and catf- zry off amybhixgg from the breakfast or to:1-1',:1bIe, if tuhc room is empty. `They spring from tree to tree, from fhousc to hmlsc--11 mother, it maybe, with two _vr,~'u-'n.g ones clinging to her, a. loaf of brawl in one hand and a bunch of b:1-nanas in her mouth. which she had -just s`neaked"- from 9. din- ing'-ro'on1. ' ' a----u THE DEAR FRIENDS. $100 Reward. $100. our SALARY ' UH COMMISSION. mil... Anni! mmA.m..A . 4-..... ........ ..t W. P. c. 106%}. ._........_.._.. -._.. .._...- Mcllbill -f`o!Irmr .-\w: .\lO.\"_l`HE:ug : $1.50 her an). In Yongo st. Toronto. Ont. To send for our Oomploto outa- loguo of Sheet Music and look: with special ratu .` of discount. 'wuAu=i,_ i nova: & co. T `nu. 11-....- -- DAKEE %> W 4 lgmilo Lina Steamships ` Norma` $9 I-*.'=:n> .'- B.9..v..!-!vs!- A number of the noted sovereigns! are rum-I-2 younger than King Edward. The J.-mpemor of Germany was born; in 185:! and is, thereforg, 42. - The! Czar of Hu. was born in 1868 and is, accordingly, 33, and Queen Wilhels rn"un-.1 cf Hnlmnd was born in 1880 and .. o|.L %WRAP- Pguc PAPER . 'I\1\f\1 'II`l\ an axvnru Av! vnantr nn nr is V VI` "\.v|....;-'.'...'.""'""' 5 :5 WWW` vows Us/wt VO'UIr``/OS/8`/I/WI/V`%*UW`%%j, Iuulllllllllll hlllu UEY|O`llI&lll"$ Montreal to Liverpool. Boston _vo Lha- pool. Portland to Liverpool. Va Queens- town. , Infe and Fast Sleamalnpe. Su erior noeommodntlol - tor clause: of pnasgngerm S3 was And Stateroom nre unldnhips. Specmlottonou has been given to th Second Saloon and Thu-d-Clua accommodul-ion. For rate! of passage sud Ill nu-ticullrs, apply to any agent onhe Company. or mamas mu. 4: oo. o. Tonance & 00.. I 17 time 3;. Boston. Montreal ma Portland. nan Cl UTIBII. hlll 1!: If |Jl\b-J\D\Jl\l1..IJD. W0 supply Public and High Schools Toronto). Roong felt, Pitch. Coal Tar, etc. ROOFING TILE (See New City Build- ings. Tomntmdona by our rm). Metal Coilinga. Col- - -' '_ I I. I P` I Z I I PRINTED in one or many colors or STRIPED at low prices. Sam- ples furnished on request. Special quotations for car loads or large -lots. Write for prices. TORONTO WRAPPING PAPER GOMPAN_Y nu A.1..1..:.:..,,..+ Tfinnle l'.LJ.'L'J`I IJ rm Adelaide-st. West. ROOFING SLATE, in Black. ` Bad or Green. SLA'!`EBLAcKBOz_xRDB. Wo supply elk, N` Roong and sheet Metal Works. I city D. DUTNIE 8ml8.Adelalde&Vlldmor8t|.. Torontp - _, .., _`..-..-., ... ., . (_)i_ty Tomato. done by our_ nieea. ow. Estimntei furmshed for work com late or for material: chi d to my pan of the country. bone 19!! A Popular Manual resent- _ Iingin condensed mm 511 that is requisites to nsam tho laily in reaping the benets ottheJubI1e_:._ Substantial, complete and practical. Il- lustrated Edutxon on Photo Paper loo each. 87.50 per hundred, pout.-paid. D. I.ndJ. SApLu:rL & 00., Montreal. - Llaivioplnyby noti on PIANO or ORGAN : F E Beginner: nu limo nnd money. Advanced - pupil: loam humony and modulation. nu ' unnunnonnua nxolutlvoly by the North American School I of Music. l.|n3u.gu um shorthand. To Introduce. one let : wan Instructions mznlu print 02.00) will be sent rlnto i lnnuundlng name: And addmuu of sum persons who 1 Ian lnnmmenn: also 25 cum in sum to gay oxpensd. y ll IIIII olh 7. ll. WIIBB. Punclpa-I. Iluor8L.,1 I m ` 1 ..--., .....~`... -._ -....__.--. -7 . About the only European sovereign .who is of n1idd-Jle King George` of (ireece, who wzxsborn in 1845. He: is 56 and wag for many years`one Of; the ycvmzgeet mdnm'c11s of Europe,` .h'av.iu1g been chosen King of Greece in his 18th year. ' Thu nrpsnnf .QnH'nn nf Tllrknv some- MUS! I` . I I.-nonnn DC?` [VI $ I V _ `TUE. IHVUIIIIUII (C0 l'l8I6\II- Blillpl 1 LESSONS rfnct sud rapid method or 57.1.!-'r|:.u:mNa ? play by not: (ORGAN. :33 E Boglpngn nya nnd_monpy_. __Advan_ce_d ; \Debc. 31, 1900. By Mortgages, etc. " Debentures (mar 30, I899. !Dec. 31, I900. II (C AUUIICCI 3_.HU IUUIIU CUFTECL J. N. LAKE, Auditor. The nancial position of the Company is unexce1led-its percentagev of r at su_rp|us to.1iabilitis exceeds that of any other Home Company. we / insurance issued during 1900. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,153,150 oo; Exceeding the best previous year (except one) in the history of the Company. `prance in force at end of igon (net.)........... . . . . .................24,883,o61'od %%&@@U`$B%$CW`UVWWQ ggggg `,Q;Q.` U, . I De. 3!, I900. By Payment for Death Claims, Prots,etc $304,679 oo By all other Payments...'. . . ... ... . . 264,493 35 u--1------ Dec. 31,. po. VICE-PRESIDIIHITS HON. G. W. '.r\LLA'.\i. I-ION. sm WILLIAM R_. MEREDITH, K.o' _ DIRECTORS HON. SENATOR GOWAN, K.C., LL,o., C.`.\I.G. E. GURNEY, Esq. . L. W. SMITH, 15sq., K.C., D.C.L. J. K. OSBORNE,-Esqq D. MCCRAE, Esau Guelnh. On 1.1:". other hzmd the European sovereigm "who are advanced 'Lnyears. are for the most part old men. Thus the px'(-.;'em: King of Denmark, Chris- tfuun IX., is 83. _I-la was born the year before (.,`uoen `fictoriu. King Ocar of` S\v:'(l`.':1 '.\-':u born in 18:39 and is 72.`! The l\"..u(-.._~; uf Saxony is 73. King Leo- pold uf Be1g'i.vu:zn, is `36, and Emperor F-x':mc.":~`, Juseph of Austria is.'71. AL,,,. A` 1. Ta, ,.-_-,-.... .........-...:-n i The Report containing the proceedings ofthe Annual Meeting, held` on January 39th last, showing marked proofs of the continued progress and solid position of tho 5`ompa.ny, will be sent to policy-holders. . Pamphlets: explanatoyy of the attractive `plans ofthe Company, -and a copy of the annual report. showing: its un- iinvestment 'ol_ ` _ . _ . __ ':'x-v.-nilnrl nanrizxl nnsninn. will be furnished on application to the Head Olhce. or an! Metaliie smmnrs " 35011: I an I L. _GOLDMAN_, A. LA. A '0! plans of me pompauy, 0.110 a copy 0| UR: annuzu report. l'l0\'h'!l`|.f us un- '.\<'>xr:e1Ied nancial posntion, will be apphcanon Olce, an 1`. Lhc Company": agencies, _ ..._...- om.ou `In the some nbw as it always was and still the but. Load Pnnkagu 1 ztrda Torrance &Oo.. SECRETARY Ir\I r\llA\Y A Net $u2'p!u ..,lEA...l .... a `. 5 '|`l'Il non: nwsu: 'n:ArnIr.n.. ! I I neat Invention (coulflahtadi. sunnln. 4 BETTER Tau} A FENCE. _ `WM. Mcct',"il'I'.;".Ti='."I.A.. I-'.S.S_ I non: DIIJSIC 'I'EA(`lll .I!- 5 on (cofyrlghtad). Slmplq. Q yby 9_n PIANO 0I_l_GAN, To net Ledger Assets....' . .. -`sq _:_-`._ To Gtfarantee Fund .. . . . . . . ....$ 60.000 00 Assurance and Annuity Reserve Fund 3,362,709 ooo Death Losses awaiting proofs, etc. . . 54,362 44 To Cash for Premiums . . . . . . . ._ . . . . .. . . $822,92 00 To Cash_ Income on Investments, etc. . 183,041 55 T From Tea Garden to Oonsumgr. rmortgages, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . ........................ (market value $739,199 47) _ _ . . . . , Stocks and Bonds (market value $1,031,680 00).. . . Real Estate, including Company s building. . . . . .. .. Lo_ans onPolicies, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. Loans on Stocks, (nearly all on call) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ca-sh inBanks and on Hand... ................... :-I - _ $3,773.50?! ad Premiums outstanding, etc. (less cost of COHCCUOII). 163.071 16 Interest and rents due and accrued. . .. . .. .. . . .. . . . 40,684 59! Audited and found correct. HEAD _ ornca :'-- n2-us mm: smm WEST, TORONTO. KING 'EDWAED`S AGE. TWENTIETH ANNUAL STATEMENT` North American Life DISBURSEHBNTS; DOUGLAS BROS. 12-! Adelaide St. TORONTO. ONT. I r nu-U-no I `JOHN L. aI}_:uKIE ., L/.\,.1.. MCCRAE, Adelaide St. | '1'onoMo, ONT. For the Year Encied Deceniber sut, I900._ J.\,- I.- . Esq., Guelph. MANRGINO DIRECTOR LIABILITIES} s v~ -._` Mxxua n p Assuiance Company. RECEIPTS. ASSETS. PRESIDENT Iuu nu Lluun un VLAUE V7 l'IloU LU Ha .xI-um. yuunn. Inrmu memam nvzmc 130.. an 153, Menu-on ._-_ nu mu ma non. - Pnnkagu 25, an, 40, I and I00. IlIl E79 P s ' s Promise To Pay A Debenture of The Canada Permanent and Western Canada llortgago corporation is a prbmise . to pay the sum named therein,which may be any sum not less than $100, on the date specied, which` may be in one or more years, as the Investor may prefer. The Coupons attached are promises to pay interest on the ` amount halfyea_rlyat four per cent` per annum. The entire assets of the Company, amounting to 322,- 696,885 are securjty for fullment of - the promises. ""`"'5" """`- '""`" " : LIILU UUJ. LPL5 uuuuucut. u.u;uu5 uu. Jun 1 - ' ' 1 ; 2 If. Um" bietoi`. is page and wholesome} umdea` review. and said that. although : .dis:.~:1s.- <-.:4unm: exist. The reason D1`._; the 1'PTt ju`-St read did 110$ P1'eS9t11t E \'Vilii::m-; Pink? Pills cuxre 31:: many` 5 f""`F" *1 5hP`` 5`1'- `*5 fa `*3 9 9 :1`:-~rm~ of diwa we `in "hat: the act dir- 1-mIM.1" between mom and expend ` , ~ `-` ' " 1` _ '5' '_ ivtuzre for_th:e_ year was concerned, as! {coils upon the bloog. and nerves, thus: 1,h(_=,_ _m.ece)dmg_ annual statements 3 reaching `the not of the _ trouble.: '\*;]1J;mr:;81t1~0ei:3l<% Jllletlatlmstlgtf 0th medicines act only on the - ` ` `Um-1 mg 0i VsvmwmS of the mmbl ml thaH;x.1m shaxteho-1-detrs, he felt that there I B P. _. . . 9; 8. . ~ 1! f.~\'asi`Vpe.r13a}3s.rag_ -'h'1?,u').t_,ter fqz-`com_.| who reason: the trquble always reg g\':r_~;[u1atu);n_ m '-]1e`f1gu~1-315` gm,'b,aQ9d} turns whc-niyou cease these medicines.; in the 216007-Hits 50!` the V931` 190Q.8S in ._ 1-13 . - k -11 k * _; i.h0;se of some~preced.im.g statements D1 W` nuns Pm P1 S ma 6 per W-hm-.h have shown a more favorable lmnt _ '.'3 in ki.dn-V _bl5v balance sheet. It was gratifying to rhz umuusm; er3'5iDe111-`I: anaemia and` omerve the continued increase in the . `kindred diseaes, But be sure youf volume of busiuwss` transacted. While! the genuine. whibh bear the full`. 1h"-`Y9 had been 9- S9-ti5.f9t01'Y'81`0Wth I name 1):. Williams` Pink Pills for Pale? of income from fielsds in "w-hioh "the I Pewlc on` the wmipper around every; company had for years gust been oar-, box. . rying on operations, hse` wag glad. to a GHENILLE `"diiRT;a-||-gs- and n" lalmln nf hu-.-.:.: Hnm(imn_ alum Offie ea, Tort.-nizo 8t., Toronio ---o1-` THE- are the highest grade pure paints at the lowest .cost. Do you want to learn `all about paints--how to paint your house and see some beautiful homes ? Drop us a post card for Booklet K" free. A. -HAMSAY & son 3 -nun: nnnuann ` Every house should be painted, but it should be painted with high grade `paints. wi [1 cheap paints. your time and money is lost. .It is not paints that cost, it is the labor. Pure paints cost no more in labor ciao cheap paints. I\__A_- 9- Ifyou paint . H GRATEFU|.- OOMFORTING. THE MOST NUTRITIOUS- GOPJECBPOIDENGE INVITED. "II`I&-nI- YNIIIIFIIIV ind all kinds of huzzsc Hangings. also I nu-rnmnnvn nvr.-n .2. n: In LAR. In comparison with their rivals, the Jerseys, it is somewhat remarkable that G!l61'nSeya_have not become more Popular both for profit andifor "fancy, Bspecially as their claims in these re- spects are_so well founded. Being gen- erally of'a rich orange color, with white markings, having a yellow skin. and gentle expression, their general appearance is at once very striking and attractive. `As utility cattle their claims` are undoubted, the cows yield- ing aigenerous amount of very rich milk, from which butter of the very best color and quality is obtained. This excellence is much. in their favor and "is.-very often taken advantage of by those who keep cows of other breeds for the production of milk and butter; and find `it necessary-and beneficial to have aicow-or twto in the herd in order to add to the richness of the . milk, and the quality and appearance \_`_7l_5l_Y GUERNSEYS ARE Nor r01-U `bf the butter. For such persons as V` keep,,or intend to keep, a cow or two` {the Guernsey is eminently suitable,` `being not only a good producer but a most economical feeder, I1 _ _ _ _ -3 ___!LL LL- cn____4\.___ .._...... __`_"'."__"'_ ..3_'.- A"""- . ................... $3,336,710 1. IVQIII I III!-In-nv MONTREAL- I; n... MEDICAL omzcton A. THORBURN, M.D., Edxn. (Ill Imus 01 HUli>U Iulnglnu. I150 mum. ?::.c."'` 'Write to us zxhouh YOUTH- nnnnnu IIVEIII! nn lav il Ila-uh-A-I PAINT MAKERS ....... . .s5oo,192 393 $413422 680 ` $3.773.so8 oq' $3.977.263 83$ On the. Farm. x,o0597 -` 3 3.477.071 44] 1,282,389 9 729,813 x I,0I3,799 9 389.751 7 239n7'9 3 , ox. :Rn nnl _559.r72 1 259. /'9 5! 91,580 co] 262473 93` :4 CURE FOR CHILBLAINS. e ' l Chilblains are a regular affliction of! many people during cold . weather. l When once the teetbr hands hgbeen I frosted, they suxrer more re ly a second time, so thnt the habit o ohil-I ' blains is easily `established. With care they can be so far cured astto give little trouble. (',.'hilbl.alna are ablood, disease. The cold acts as a. blood poi- 5% eon upon some persons`, and ehilblaina - are the result. To cure them, reme- _ dies for this condition .2)! the blood} should be taken as `soon :15 any slgzn.-.f `appear. Oaleium sulphide is prescrib- ed by physiciane for this purpose. 1! ; can be bought at a drug store in tab. 31 lots of one-sixh of :1 grain. The dose; lg one tablet after each meal, and the i I remedy_' should be oontinued until the g1 ohilblains are improved. To guard 3'1 against their return the calcium sul- ` phide ahnulrl be -resorted to promptly and taken for three ortour days whom ' ` even` any indication: of them nre`elt: t ur1L,..... _ A . lUIlU\\ W15 5|-K-7'1 LU]. ` LILALFAAIJKILIVKJ 3:) i"Ab0url; two and a half years ago I was seized with a. very severe attack `of rheumatism, The pain-vas simply torturing. At times thetrouble was seated in my knees, then in my hips. For nearly a. year I suffered `along, working as best I could, .in_ the hope of being iible to overcome the dis- ease. `During the day the `pain was less severe, but at night.it was just , als bad as ever. To izucreuse my tor- tu-re I caught a cold which resulted in an attack of Sciatica. in my right leg. If I \\'~'lii{C(i a short distance "I would be seized `by sharp pains in the hipand in time I became a used up man; my appetite faileilme, and I icuuld not rest at night on account of {the pain. .I. tried one medicine after `another without (avail. I also con- s'ultc~I.i doctors with no better result. I was be-ginning to think that Iwiis, i doomed to suffer the rcstrof my life when one day a friend strongly ad- vised. me to try Dfl`. Williams` Pink ` Pills. I took his :.1d.vice and procured in supply of the pills and began tak- i ing them .-iccounling to directions. Befoirc the mm box was finished .[ 5 noted. :\ change for the better, so In: comtinuz.-tithe use of the pills till Ii I had taken ten or "twelve bloxes when ! my trouble had. entirely disappeared. l i To-day` I am free from pain and feel that life is worth `living, _even at the` ri-pe old age of seventy. I can now do ad:iy s work with many men who are twenty years yolmgel` than L I} thank God. for my_ restoration toi ;health through the 388003 of Dr-`g {Wi1liums Pink Pills, and I trust` ' other similar sufferers will give them, ;:1 trial, 10:` knowing what these pills- flmvn done, `for me I am sure th_atg Lib.-.;. cannot. .f`uil being as` beneficial itoi Eoihers sixnilnrly afflicted. r.- .u 1.-,_ _ ...- _.. .......i uyhninnnvnn Crossed with the Shorthor-n munyl splendid animals have been bred,whose ' performances in public milk and but- ter tests have amply demonstrated the wisdom of such` breeding. To those also who "desire to obtain cows com-. hining size with theproduction of mm` of theahighest` quality; and object to the Jersey on this account, the Guern- sey should be the first re(:0mn1enda- .tion and choice. But, notwithstand- % ing all these advantages, which would` ! seem sufficient to insure a great mea- sure of popularity, the fact remains[ that the breed does not extend its in- fluence to the satisfaction of its advo- cates and admirers. The reasons for this are evident andworthy of consld-l eration. I Tl\I..-.... Sn .. I....'l- P5` ..4~...n....l-no-u-a nv\1` ivmnnnus 01,11 AGEi ' favorably known in the town of New- market and vicinity, is rejoicing over `ms rulczise. from lhe pains of sciatica, and rheumatism through the use of Dr. Williams `Pink Pills. A'reporf.er of H19 E$:[n`(*:;s called upon him for the purpose uflobtarining particul:n's of the cure when Mr. Gray gave the following story for -pub1icz1tion:-- u Al.(_...l. 4...- ......1 .. 1...1r -......... ..,..,. 'i'| % Mr. William Gray, who is well and` I I E03-TAINED. frnnoucn THE USE 011' 3 ma. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS. ` Mr. William Gray. at Nowmarkut, Tensi How He Became Rule and Hearty at the Advanced Age of Seventy, After Having Suffered Great Torture from I Sciatica and heumatism. From -the VEf~;px'_ I `I wrrvnuv IV , ,,,1,_ 9- ____II ___J IN:-\\l11':12u'l. (ma ._ ll'HL1Ulln . ` There -18- a. lack of compactness and` -9 D!:lJu1.L`V LU pun-.;_yuu1ucJ.:: qp1,i)o.L,`tua.az.; s- The Presbdant, who moved the, adop- ; t4 tion of the report. xvahich was 'second.- i 3} ed by ihle Vince-Presidetut, referredv to 3 th--: `exec-pti_vo=n.ally ~h>ea'vy losses by ! g fire on this continent duming` the year 3; and just read {'3 so favorable: show1'1n.'g, far the > balance between income expendi- '. tuzre' fozhthn as 3% `the .precedSm.g- xvhtimh he had had the homuotr during , !h:e- past. eight years of-Submitting to`! - Hm mhnw:hn.'l.rlnirn_ he felt fhaf. Hum-9 5Ymm9`i"1 he-Vim -S3 -and WMIEDBSE be able "to say, that, from the agen- of bone, especially about the shoulders _ `cies recently GSt.<`lb1l.Slh`n'.l. beyond the and withers, badly set mm and nildnts of this continent, very en- Eeneral absence of that smoothness,l:umgmg returns have been re- neatness and _sweetness of expression rectors ventm-e,(1 to make gyyear ago. so conspicuous in the best type of g as to`a pro-bu.blo,~ i-nlprovemeait in con- Jersey. Another great weakness IS: I . . . j pleased to! say, been realized, and, as a the. imperfection o.the udder, winch 3 result of the better .. rates _which, is in need of considerable ,l.l:np1`OV8-sp:eakim~g' gene;-any, ment. A large, full bag, level at the both -upon in-land lake and ocean risks bottom, running well forward and of there had bee? `` fai'r.m`f`r`gi`n 9f prot good length and mimosa behind set upon the b_us1/ness .3v!r1tten in that l ' .:branch during the year. But [firmly and 010-991! `i0 U10 1305!: Within his estimation was more amatter even teats widely and squarely placed, 1 of congratulation . than any of th-e is 311100 mm. The hmtrthat the. in_ ! figures to wlhichl he had referred was , ,` . . . . . [the fact that at the close of a year stances of different animals of s1m1- g im whi-ch there asses in Canada and had prevailed I ived. The predictions that the di-' - '; ditions of marine business had, he was ~ 1 what ' lar breeding distinguishing themselves ' in the show-rings are so few, indi- cates that sufficient care and judg- tion and breeding: Ideas of, breedera_ lgenerally have not been sufficiently; Well defined. The concentration of blood of the best `animals, by which means great families of cattle are pro- duced, has not been adopted and fol- .lowed as extensively as results of `a` lsimilar ,course with other breeds ap- - ipear notouly to justify, but afford K every reason to expect most gratify- ing results. A ment `have not been exercised in selee- ,;tha_~h We per cent upon the premium ! .S. C. \Vood, Thvoe. Long, John Hoskin -the United States have been very I largely in excess of those of` average years they were able to present a bal- ! ancve sheet. which showed a loss of less income as the result of the year's un- ] derwritimg transactions - that - is, ipgruocring the income derived from in- terest and rent. The re ort was, on motion, adopted. g and the olllowing gentlemen were re- elected to `serve as directors during the ensuing year;- ' ' ` Hon. Geo. A. Cox. J. J._Kenny,.Hon.l K.(',`-., LL.-D., H. M. Pellatt, R. Jaffray, A. Myers and E. W. Cox. ' seq-uently, the Hon. Geo; A. Cox wasl re.-elected President` and Mr. J. J, , Mrs H21 rdhs:nd-I cxn always tell] V\`h:\l. kind of :1 wife :1 man has by his! views un- the woman, ques,t.ion.- I Str:mgor--I have all sorts of.viows.. Mrs. !h~.-dheact'--Cl`he:n'-yoi1 are 1!. Ch-' .-} cago mian. ' ' ` ` " `It feaches you in its natural state. _ Prussian Blue, Soapstone, efc., are not used, as in other teas, to hide defects. It has node. "GEY[0N AND INDIQK TEA, ' Is % Perfect Tea. % It Is Perfect, Because I; Is Pure, Wholesome, Clean, Delicious; [LIP l.U_l.lU\\'lIl~g L5 1!. l.ll.l.l1.l.lil1'_y 3* ' Your directors. have the honor to present the annual report and finan- cial statc-mam of the company's sixty - scvcnth 'y_e;u. duly vouched for by its uuiitors`. n ...:n Ln and-.-.,) nm4- o-I-U... I.....:'Im.... T A free` s=amp1 e of deiicious SALADA. Tea Seni on `receipt of ` postal mentioning which you drink-Bl'ack_, Mixed, or Green fa. Address SALADA, Torontq or Montrcala - - The Sixty-seve.nth. Annual Meeiing of the Shzxreholders of this company was held. at its offices, = Toronto, on ,Thursday, 28th: February, 1901. A The President, Hon. Geo. A. Cox, oc. cupied' the chair, and Mr. P. H . Sims,` who w:1s':1.ppoiuto.d to act as Secre- tary, read _th_<: annual report, of which the following is a summary :- Vn11r tlirng-.tnr;< have the h()nnr- in LIUJIILDFS. ' _ I It_ wi1_i be noted that there has been- :1 considera-ble increase in the prvmivum ` in<~.ome. for the year, this being. mainly dun to-. the business derived from the new fields,_ in which the company has established bl1`_iD(.`SS connections, and use to the improved conditions that have prevailed in the mxrinu business. '|`wn h`1H -vn:n-Iv dividnna: hqvn hnnnn LIn'.VL'. LIICVELIIUU ll] LLIU LLllllLllT |Jllu31l1L L"{`_l,i '.!`wo h:1lf-yearly dividends have been declared -at, the rz1_te of 71191` cent, per :um'um, amounting to $60,323.96, and jthr: ;e.serve_fun.d has been increasedxvto I 581,457.22. ` ` rn Uhaur nf fhn nhnnrnnni fivn lnuaac' Total assets. . Cash capital. Reserve fund. BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCE | COMPANY. LU.l.y Uy l:llU L|1'UiLlUl.KlCl'o I The `capital stock of the company I has been increased to one million 1101- i ilars, in accordance with the.by-law ; passed at the last annual mcgting, the i 250,000.00 new stock authorized tq [ be issued at a premium of 15 per cent.g lhaving been all taken up. | .Q.nvxnrn--lurw nr 'Wnnn4~;nI (Q}nI*nn1nn Of course. xnoankeys are very trouble- some in tpl.-mi:1t.ions.V Few men caxi shoot a mcmku-y; they mre too human- like a..n.d :p.%.1`.'h<:tic when wounded`. 'We met an Fm-/;,'!oi:;h-ulau who was trying to protect bu.-, `m1gar-ca-ne patch with u gmeat trench and ,3. palisade covered with All to no -purpose. I'_'l'.. ..... .1 .I_...._ .1... EA. ___ `UHVLUK UUULI U-[J LUJSCIJ I .Su'u1m-ary or Fi.nj.mciz=.l Statement. ' Total cash incozne. . . $1,951,233.34: Total expenditure, includ~ ` . I ing appropriation for \1OS- ' 7 sea under adjustuxcnt. . 1,_890,3-1.57 ._.___..__.-_ I !Secura'.t_v to policyholders : Tho Tlrnuinlnnl` xv.)-an wnnvnti fha ::Rnn_ ` The size 'w`hic_Ch many animals at- I tuin is strongly dwelt on by Guernsey . ibraeders as being avgreatadvantage in respect of the value of the carcass for the butcher, but there are exceb I lent rezisons for regarding this breed- ` ing for size to be a step in the wrong direction. The Guernsey is essential-` ly a dairy breed and should be special- ly. bred for dairy. purposes, and the production of beef left to those breeds - l which furnish meat far more econom- liczilly and of vastly superior quality. Quality, too, while not wholly incom- patible `/vith size, is generally found I to suffer by increasing the size of ani- 1113.15, and by attaching more import- ance to quality and less to bulk,Guern- E sey breeders and judges would great-i lyvadvance the interests of the breed.` Dividend declztfcd. wuc1,ai.u.Azr. T In View of the abnormal fire losses` on this continent during the year 1900. Lncluding the- disastrous conf]agm- twin in April last in t-he cities of Hull and Ottawa, which involved :1 Inss of pro-petty -to the value of about ten l'ni.11i0iIl dnllzirs, your directors feel- that the statements herewith sub-. mitted _mu.sL.bc`-. regarded as satisfac-; tory by the shareholders. i Thu '1'-nv`1H nl afn:-L? nf flu: nnrnnanu! `THE BARBIE EXAMINER, _THU_i1SDAY MARCH .:_.....:._. - I . . 1,776,606.45! . 1,ooo,oo0.oog 531,457.22; 1 60.885.77 1 60393.26 ; 'teI`e8t anu rent. 1 g and directors IL... can A nmv .T, J. T(pnnv_.Wnn.` I LCANADIAN 'V\_'0MEN`.*"l LOY.-\L AD-! Dms; T0 QUEEN ALEXANDRA. ' The opportuaxuit--s given fursigning |the address to Her Majesty express- !_in,g' the loyalty and appreciation of; [the women of Canada, have been] {largely taken advantage of_ in num-i gerous places throughout the Domin- iioln; As there must, however, be wo-i ! men here and .there who '-have not yet ` learnt that `they are all ask-E - - LLL. ......... . ..... ............. .... L\I ..- ,,...,~w. . He/w:.Ek.d down to it one, morning, and found" :1 row 01'. monkeys s'eatedL_ oh the puzlisade. The moment he came within reach they threw his own sugar-calm: into his face, after which - they got down and strolled away,! lcisurely -munching, .;<..-..1. LL:_..._ __.____ ~_.;. A. 1.- 1__.__l_ ..w.... ...... -..-,, ..-- -.__ 3e-d , to _ join in - this move- ;ment, it is now announced that fthere will still beitime; for those who have not had a chanceof signing the :-signature sheets to send in an appli- foation to ha've their names added to ithe roll. The usual signature, with- iont prefii or address, sent in an en-; tvelope with an authorisation to have `it copied in fac-siinile, and enclosing! not less than a two cent stamp to cov- er expenses. will be in time if receiv- Iied by the Secretary, at the Central 'Office of the National Council of Wo- nfen of Canada. '71 Brunswick A-ve., Tormto, up to the 21st` of March. Af~ tor that date, the._Address. which is; beingtartinticully and beautifully illu- iminated will be bound in alarge vol-- 'ume, together with the signature `sheets, in a manner (worthy of the women who are so enthusiastically throwing themselves into this cscheme. the ensuxmg - J. Kenny,.Hon.1 is. I.ung,'Jo1m Hon. President J,` Kenny Vice-Presi:den't. Mor, than twenty maia1ions_ of gold` have been assayed at Seattle from the i `Arctic. regions. _ - I `lanai. (7(l.l Luv.-s. Ivunv ......ru.. H... .-.-.. mm United states, -oave.r 1,000,000,000 grains of quinine, costing over $1,- 500,000. ' Sh-uol; folly as it flivs, quoted Spatts. ' 'But folly never lies,_r(-.p1ied Bloo- brumpacr, ' , Th convicris in the `Texas peniten- tim'y_ have contributed largely out of their earning to.wai`d the jelief of tlieixr earnings toward the relief of the Galveston sufferers. Erastus A. Barnard, at Chitpago. has I gizven to that city a tract of Lam! val;.ued at $200,000, to be used as a pub1i;c park. ,~ Yarm-outh, N.S. > Gentlemen,--In January last Fran-9 I cixsa Leclaire. one of the. men employed by meworkirng hi the lumber woods, I had a. tree fall on him crushing him fearfully. He was, when found, plac- `ed on 9. sled and taken home, where; -grave fears were e-ntertained for his recovery, his hips ,being badly. bruised _'and his` body tu-rned black from his, :ri.bs; to his feet. W'c used MI-NARD S LINIMENT on him freely to deaden, gthe pain, and with the use of three` [bottles he was zompletely cu_red and `able to return to his vork. - qnrvwp '.T\TTVAT. son oven FIFTY YEARS mas wmsLow~s soo-mum SYRUP has been! I used by momersfor their children teething. It aoochel I MR8 WINSLOWB S0O'I`_HI1\'(} SYI}.UP has been 5 | by mothers for teething. thy uh Id. softens the gums. ullnyspaln. cures wind co'ics ! and i a the belt remedy for diarrhoea. 250 a bottle. Sold by all dnxggisu blaroughoug the_ work}; Be Inn and Mk for "Mrs. Winslow`: Soothxnu hymn. Such things wcrenot to be borrie. Our friend chlasml a flock into a.tree, felled the tree, and caught four or five young rn.enkv:.ys. The parents waited .n(-Arr, in great 'consI_<:rnatidn, anxi- ously wa.tchim.g-while their infants were painted from head to foot with `breaple amgl tartar emetic. On being ulloweld to go, they rushed off into the fund and welcoxnlng arms, and were iusmnlly c?n'ric.:l up into the woods. and th:-re) assiduously licked clean [mm top to too by theivr affec- t.ionate parents. nu, , ,,1-..___.1 -r1'.._A.. t..I1.......A .....,`l Minard's Liniment Cures l)andrIiif. I Messrs, C. C. RICHARDS 8:; Co'., Sfen-rnnnfh, This dgnnthro is on every box ot the zoning 5 Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tabla . Glomnudythntcurenaooldln onodzul 1018 to return Lu uus 'wu1`1s. . SAUVER '-DUVAL lElgirn Road, L I=41et_Co., Que. .May 26th. 1893. Last year there wcr"e imported into E .,- t1__!;._.`| o...i_... ..-..... 1 mm nnnnnn aw; m Eifys. mus on uu., J nun`... 1nad- 1 St. Thomas, March 4, '(Spec'Lal).-Mr. L. Dake, of the Dake House, in this city, IS a pmovud man for he has at last fomevner disposedlof a foe, which has given him a great deal of pain and annoyance during the last fxve `ctr six years. That foe was Kidney Tr-ouble and Lame Back. ' Dodd s Kid- ney Pi1ls_(lronve it out, never to re-_ 'turn, and_ now Mr. Dake is happy. 'l`_his is what he says: (At |___., |_,,., L ,,, L1, 1 -.1, `Ir-1 \.~uv.u..s u\.: Eu; s. u \ u- The .u.:xt'u.'raI effects followed. and` the Vpitiublc cdndition. of the old man- keys can scarcely be innugincd. That pm(_-,h of sugar-cane was never rifled ugam. 'ReIa.te His fipeece for the! g `Benet of Others- 5 'PropI-lecor of the [Dalia llone; St. Thomas, l.o.-um an Encmy_ That [Ind Trollhled lllm for over Five Years. and In Glad. n nu __ -- I have been txjaubled with mo` Kid- !ne.ys n`n-`dupains in my back fgr over five years. Nothing Ico'uLd get helped me in the least. Finally, 1 was ` told by a friend who had tried them:,! that Dodd s Kidney Pills would-cure? me, and I decidd to try. They. re-I llsieved me. from the first and even;-1 tually cured me completely. They are a wonderful medicine." ' _....- .. . ...a-. nu -aw`,-.a. ! uuvuan Hostes'e-No, let them stay. My husband is 11 newspaper humorist, and every` time he steps on one he'll ~ think of some new joke about it. I I hope he'll make enongh out of them] to pay for the t-.arpet._ | iv -vu:-u u t in g`,".."'u'u' A , The greatest manta seller ever roduoed every 1 pen and ilgk buys it on night; 2&) to 500 pr cent. 3:333; ' onepsent a sales amounted to twin six dc ; another 332 In two hours. Monroe Mfg. Co.. X400 La use. Win. 9 A'3!.'.T__. 1*{eig hboI`-You't7e got I lovely bed-. -room now with this new. carpet. Just put it down, didn't you'_ , Hostess-Yea; just through; A Neigp-h oor-I thought so , from the tacks.acattered around the floor. You ought to pick them up before night, or your husband will be stepping on" them. u-r 1 ; AI. ,1 go MENE Hm" There are many people in St. `Thomas and vicinity who have very` `kind things to say of Dodd s Kidney Pills. The local _druggists report a very large sale, and this is not to be wondered mt, as many very re- _z_narkable cures are reported in the` _ciIty and county. ,, _% I E _Nol]-Jack kissed me last thing. = ; B:-11--I i.m;1`giuo irhlat won] L be thei last thing ho`d think_of doing. 5 - than Queen `V'icto.1-ia on her accession some F.urnp-an Saver:-Suns Ilucln Younger` 'l`lmz| Ill`, Ollmrn Oldvr. lEdwn'rd VII. s".1('.ceed s to the throne of Glrunk Britain and Ireland in hisi sixtieth (year, being 42 .years older! in 1837. In the matter of age the new: monaz`ch'represcnts the average of European monzirchs. .A . I In 1,1,. ____L_J . . . ,..n-nu Music `Teachers `Wanted ) I tooonsin sll yonr;r:duoe to the Dawson. Commission 00. Limited` 11.. n.n.-_- ....| :7... -n-,__u_-A zu {Avenue Hausa X`nmih- I1/.1..1 -mum Min;ml's !,iui1n;-ntforjsade ev erywllere - IFirfty years ago news` from Europe reached America, in two weeks. Now ilt comes in two minutes. I '1 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is an east. one dreaded disease that science has heennble to cure in all its outages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to , . the medical Irnternity. Cetarrh being a. cons- ` titutionnl disease, requires a constitutional treatmenr. }is:ll's Cstarrh Cure is talc: n inter- nally. acting directly upon the mood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby deo- troying the foundation of the disease. and; giving the patient; strength by bniidlng _up the coast tution and as-isting nature In oxncz its work. The pr-apt-iei,o:'s have so much taxltih in un- F uro. its curative puW:l`.`.l. that they oi1'er_ 0 dred Dollars for any case that it fails , Send for list of testimonials. - - . F. J. CHEN EY 8c 00.. Toledo 0. Sold by drn glare 75c. ` - Hall's Fem` y min are the best I . E For all skin ailments. ! J. G. Calvert :1 00., Manchester. England I I _ The Buffalo Biurd Protective, Socieiy defends the Scotch sparrow. us:cri:b- ing to the birds the dirappenmnce, in that vicinity, of the cnnker-worm. Minamfs Linnixnen Relieves I\ euraIgia.: More than 150 new schoolhouses have bee__n built` in Kansas within the 1 last year. - ` | The .\:r-w- King of Italy Victor Em- Ifutnuel HI... wms burn in 1869. and is 32.. King Charles pf Portugal was born in 18(`3 mul is 38. Alexander, King of _Servia. was born in 1876, and is 25, and Alfunso XIIL, of Spain was bowl in 1886 and i.s_15. the government of ` Spuim he-Eng intrustcd during his min- ority 'Lu- his mother, the queen re- gent. r\_ :1 _, -Lv__,_ L,_-_v LI... 'I'F.....\n....n I-IoR.'_ s"A:I:.n .` Ihcu_b|Lora. Broaden. Poultry Sum 1 :- - ! > ~ Inctabzttifa. Biooders. Poultry Supplies tug pp moon. I nexus roe. J. Mononc. Inn. Londqn. out. .__-+___-.__..__.___.._...-___. . It will Pay` a on tooondn IllyonrProduoetot.la Minard's Lilzimeu Cures Burns, `etc. Mrs. Manycooks, of Brook1yn-Mr.: Stheldon advo.-sates associating with`; r ~-e's cook, Oscar. I ___, ,,l xx vv wwqg. IQUQQQIIIIEHIVII VCR auanlllii Oar. Oolbone and Wen Market St.. Toronto, will (at you highest poniblo prlou. ; , ` C".fl\'I3fr"\5`I"LSMM GARBOLIC _ % __O__lN]'MENT.; 4 PR4GTIGAL,LITTI:J WIFE. rgox. _ urn Ilvvvu MU!` _1`r:. Family How} rates per I111). .'.'n his lath ' The present Sultan of Turkey some-_ t'1m_ea included among the sovereigns of Europe, and sometimes considered as an Asiatic potentate, is 59. The King of Roumania is` 62 and the minor here- ditary German princes vary in age. from 17, the youngest, to 84, the old-] eat. The present King of Bavaria is` 59 .