. .- , J _ ‘ . '_ »> - 1'; ~,' f, 1' _ , 4. s PAGES - AGES 1--~ ` ~ ri -1 l THEM RNING (i RDI waeltv soosnsn 1sa1} _ _ ' ' ’="" elm ,sweet 61,. TUESDAY MoRN1No cr-11ueLo1'rETowN,P. E. 1., MARCH 15, 1904. -TUESDAY MoRN1No~- { rw,§§.’i‘iP1il5§%‘§§¥é’§.l‘§‘.§%.m, l -= - g few- me - - _ _ ' _L l 7' 4, COUNCIL HAVE 111 Muiuii un ur 1:11111. PORT ARTHUR NOT _ 34111Annualnepori.-Preseniedro nnannuai Meeting of __ Policy-holders’ Thursday, March 3, 1904 Af the C°~E~v¢;;§‘i;amb@f as ElPl. llllllllIll’S The Increase in the Teachers’ Sal- inguother Matters were_ 'ii.4x1r_roN, March li-(Special)-Rav_ U U HD ill! :$5,130 policies, being an increase in amount of $3,118,681, him on his polar expedition and likely , l INCOME-The netéiremium income, lesw reinsurance, was f$l,254,980.47; Interest _viii ace -pt. and Rents, $J00,0U7.48; rofit and Loss, $70.08; Total income, $I.biil,(770.03. w The regular mommy meethm of the City Another member of the expedition will McDonald. Newly elected Coun. Alley M also took his seat. After routine including reading of uanaaons suoorino. 2 ` Alley to a seat at the Council Board and W regretted the very severe illness of U Councillor McDonald. Communications were :cad fiom E. __ d ' r.. e had been keeping company. can sm wr can estimates of $l4,~i02_UN; from Simon W. I, as in the cnse cf Weeks 8.: Co.; from -John Coombs complaining of water in his has been received that H. lil. S. Goldilnch ‘cellar and asking for $30 damages; from R. W K. Brace, City welgher asking for in- A creased s\larv;frorn McKinnon A: MnNevin mm arrival M Old Camhur Fm 26 haw ThcMana er Oth* dSti`l` ' Li t d h h ` ' recommending mph asbestos Blaster for mg bhh.w_e|ghb seamen and mm, omce B the satislanbiogflok thateirglaagi a can nue o iso urge t eir respectlveoutlos to the new marke'; from the Trades and down with fever. Labor Council asking for 81.50 per day on the city crusher work and a rate of $1.75 per l0 hour day for carpenters on city W°fk¢ f"°m R' B- Norm” °H°'l“g land for hozone to find how quinkl it cures colds , .Y street connecting Prince and School 1,, the head, The hmewble penetrating F|NANC|A|_ STATEM ENT' Streets; and a telegram from:P_ Doherty, V?D£F DYl\Vl‘l`fi€9 9\'f‘l`Y “ll” Cell and P09589 Sydney asking if autl1ori'lcs would drop EIL e nose’ mmm’ “nd lungs' 1" mm and guarantee to keep the Prnlilhitory organs and breaks up acold ln ten min- INCOME Law- “°,'is£,,,,1,,,mc,,,,v,,,cey,,,,,,,,,,C,m,,h0_ Prcmiun1~inei>.,.,.... 1,?r'»i.1isc 17 Coun. llcoper in discussing the com- zone |_,, ,M mon, p,,Le,,t, satlsmmory and innere_~1tan~i rents ii01i,007 i8_ municatlons spoke oi thefincrease in the Eleasant cure for Colds,Uamrrh,Deafness, Pmm' “ml 1°” ~ 70 U’ School Board estimates which were much "°”UhlLl"`- A"‘Lh""‘ 'md I‘“° Tr°“b1"‘ larg 1 than formerly. There is a question D as tn whether overj$l0.000 can be voted by 011;, the council; he had consulted the Re- corder and his present opinion was that the city might grant it. llut lt. was a PA`fMI‘1NTS'I`i) POLICY*-llOLDl‘:RS. ,_ _- ,__ _ __ __ l)eathCl»1ims _, _ $2.`1Ji,.'n~'li1>5 HA`\m"O) 8 MANMTARY' PH'U` ‘L lu' lilaiurerl Fudowments _ __ . _ _12Z,.'>t~'7 U0 B"-I'I0"5Nl"”"° Payments to Anauitants _ __ __ _*,271 ill l GENTLEMEN:-Your Directors respectfully submit for your consideration their report of the businesss for the year ended December dist, 1003, with the Financial Statement duly audited. __ N P We are glossed to inform you that, in all branches, the business was of a most | | Bfhtilying c aracter, and that the new business was largely in excess of that of any other year in the history of the Company. The surplus earnings were such as __ enabled us to continue the same very liberal scale of distribution. to the Policy~ laaolldsgrzeizls inttilze past. deatihbralte was alighstly in advance or ihat or 1002, but sgill wr* _ . . ,_ ow eexc o. d h b li - _- __ 3l`l9S IS l..8fl 0V€f` il l NEXT Mfiel- THE “RRNIER EX! RDI HON' creasing for some tilée, andnfor this p:5ts;is::we:|erh?Jlzl11;l:atT::ly nfdgergiyuua y e Km" H E""°N” "I" H" _ NEW_Al_f!D OLD BUSINESS- The applications received for new business were Dr, Marsh, a wall-known agtmhgmgr |14 §3,ol8 for $a,l13,il2., of which 47 for $72,511) were declined. The Policies issued were Discussed. iuvned by Capt. Hemi" t0,“ (_ I .l,.l§§3 for $5,011,300, and the amount of insurance now in force is $37,5R7,551.5tl, under D 1T;Agya!ENTs 'go régttcv-11oLDaRs-The payments tn Poiieytoiaere wars- Dinloweiic Uorvewasstroualy represent- t , "ir '» ~_ 1 - 1 z ~ 'C0ll!10ll WHS held last "IBM" The be E' H' B0m“er` cmd Temph" of the SdrfpluB,$977m3Dl) 33;,Annu‘l{t_lesI;“il;'lv~lI5‘(§u'Il:’1tail;-fllZ8"l2lgluldhased >l;)l‘mlee’ $;£1tl"n"l8' ed' . _ , , . _ xxensc ccount, ‘ ;, 28.- 'full Council was present except Cuun. Infernational Lodge. I. O. G. 'l`. >&1, Total Disbursements, $Ti0,~i~ii).7~l. Excess oi income ovhr ex endlture,$7:-i I IU D h h -. \;_ .~ .., ,_ , _ Woons'ro<'1<. March 14 -Special-George Grange ?,,(v}e{;s19(l1l5s,:;?$i;l?,rr,n-,~%l_r())3_L° $u`88Z`90'i M’ the low] Assets an 8"`m8’w2'U’ an in ’i` minutes, etc.. Mayor Kelly welcomed Dr. Gee of New Canaan shot and fatally LIABILITIES _The mm] L|nbmL|es are w(y,~(;r22_l_19 including the requisnq re_ Lhe iliufdcf' Of C505- -l'l9» 5° Urn"- ghmiefi 1\1i|1|e(;e@_h|,,¢0u_t,1u Wm, Wh,-,m serve oi' $li,`iiil7.'7l4.ri1) for the security ofI’ol1cy-holders, computed at 4 per cent., 115 per I Sl RPLL S-The Surplus of the Companys standard of valuation is $iilii,ll1i$i_ iii; The _,homing W," the result of her “__ and an Government standard $878,466.00. The increase in Surplus is $117,-1:43.22 A . f lb I ‘l ltllll . D I LlJ‘ 'th Cl d f > . _ , Sem SM ° 1° “Y ~ W '"1 ._....°:.z?§. .;:;:'..:. .1612 ....°.:.':°.‘1‘;::.rf“i..:‘_°11“:'.r:.§’_ .1":..;:';.".1.:'°.':.,i.“.:i; _ even. oN 1|. n1.s111v, out ide anythi» l h d l t' h _ _ _ - < ~- t , _ 'cmbhe BSklf`8 H refund TUV 55006 hldawalll _ pallmd lntcredtgvgerrzz uarizdguglly lxeillxzdsl? thldrecbgldyfrtghly ;?llil8pg\l,;l;¢‘ll11r6wse,a\1ev Roster* y , ._ Conn. Prcwee Rave notice that he would C at next meeting introduce s by laW L0 provide for anzelectrlcal inspector. ` ( Cohn Hooper moved, seconded by Loan. Paton,that ll. M. Davison and lr. U- mner na city wdit»°"- Conn. Reddin moved in amendment _ _ ,|. it ted Lv, seconded by Uoun. Brown that R. V pathetic nervous system s s un Jil* Lgngworth and li. B. Miller be auflli0rs~ The amendment was lost on following , division _ l Ch AYUBI-Refldln. All¢Y~ n'°"'“' plexus in supplying the power which runs Nl!!!-H0°D¢!‘. PFOWHFI R0¥°""' Pawn' the machinery of di cation ani so cures C Brown gave notlcc to reconsider nervous r\ygpcm1|a,lleadaohe, dill! BD¢llB thdwlrestion at next meetinil “ml md", mmkness' q _ Conn. Paton reP0\'i»°d *ML th’ ‘rd mr the continuation of Highland rvienus would cost $400. The deed ws* 0 GN to be executed. CW-_ Hooper ,poke of makin!! 0 oonnuziz on hetwter Prince and School 1 Streatn.He did not thb k the council wouii incur the exveI1"P- Th” ‘“°“'" "” allowed to stand over. \ ‘ S akin of Mr Cdllhfcmlm omm' S D0 R ' “° '° 1*: 'z';;‘. burned because the ra na I d b the oil!- opagam listen said It was almost im pos- sibletokeeh D" W’ 65"" wan' Mo" a mm gg needed than the town can afrcni. 1-.. su-get apmmlttee had done their bac. , bv 1~h¢m;`\.nfwa\ len with the iinlvwi with power to settle. The hm" of R_ K. Brace was allowed to Ile on the table. The City Clerk was instructed I0 “ll for lenders for Ulm* f°" "h° °"'7‘ ncrlts being passed from friend to friend Queen insurance companies, died sud- icnlv to night. _ energy, the vital force of the human body. ofthe petit_ion was grnntefl. regarding fire proof plaster was discussed and Couu. ilooper said that the con tractors had their plaster already pur~ chased. Ilr. Alley was appointed n member o the Street and Market Committees. Conn. Alley thanked the Council for the n some cases some of the councillors Conn. Hooper saldii chairman Brown Conn. Brown did not at present feel ncllned to give up his chairmanship of (Joan. Rogers pointed out that the nd tenders be called for the same. ONE IN FOUR l’El`¢S1ONS One per.-ron in every four suffers more r lcss from itchln piles. Soinc do nDt uri- forihis distressing disease. Ifyou npulurus a result. nf thc novvs of lis Additional Assets . . , . , . . . . ._ l’ureba.~ci2l3 08 inane on Loan Cornpany stocks _ __ . iU,00ii 00 ' Liens r.nPo1it~ies_.___._.__ ,, :1i_1»ss oz iltca11i,!l2il _ _ _ _ _ l_1iiii_(llll~i _ _ _ _ _ G,i:'>tl_7Ni) 7,‘.I!|tl,fs`>;i , _ _ ,_ ,_ ~li|9,l.`1ll |iiii,iifi§l 'RS-lL2,ii`>Zl 83 spent months in a hospital under A pilc Imum Q2 specialist. /.2ii~_',>i.1¢ 05 ap $ii_liill,-'_’l lil ‘lil 6,633 46 <1' 6,465 67 following op DEATH OF IMSLIRANCE MAN .\ioN"r1uca1.,lifinrch ll.-George Simpson, madlnn manager of the li0Yi\l Bild THE SOLAR PLEXU5 ls the largest nerve centre in thc svm >ark of the stomach, and supplies nervous o the stomach, heart, iunilfl- l¢|‘l“° "» lver etc. By creating nerve force Dr. asc’s Nerve Food directly aids the solar SPRIN l I’ ~ ' _ Year l Income |x,_T,{_;',',hr,‘,|;,E‘r), Assets Surplus A slsiiriiixrte I M,,,,_,,°,,,__,,,,,,s_ DOES YOUR FURNITUR ,,,,,,g, F,,,,,,,.,,, NEED REPAIRINC1 P Now is a good time to have it done. , - BQOKS Broken legs, arms and backs brought to our hospital _ LIMITED, will be speedily set and made as good as new. ‘ nd magazines forithe LADlBI$.t Sole Agents for Iiuttericlps imtterus, r w n er . ExP°°*°d ‘my ‘Y Pe we have a good line of furniture covers and an expert cts. A bil! Sf°Ck uphcisterer. Our work is always well and cheaply done. John Newson |873 1878 lti8Il 1888 1893 1898 1903 115 lli_4Il5 I -5 >1,i1~'7 $ 23,141 | S `.'>,1rs4 | S 1:.4.~<7 142,019 2i»,14i1 as ssss 5:1'1,7tt'» I -111,761 121 5117 1,:11:x,s.r1 11:13:17 212 27: ;:,59.1,424 220 izn s_'»9,11T5 4,1:1c,121l l 271,191; 4u:1,721 7,'z1»s,n52 a1a,¢rrs ssued, and will in due course be distributed among policy holders and nsurante.) W. H. RIl)i)ELI., Secretary. IZ.lHl_llll 17,751,107 22l,7ll:i,il7i» 3i7,r'>?iT,.`>_'»i The various reports having been adopted, the retiring Directors we mouslv re-elected. After a number ci able and thoughtful addresses made by members of the Board, prominent Policy-holders, the agents and meeting adiourned. The,Directors mst subsequently and rc-zlecterl Mr. Rohort Melvin, Mr. Alfred Hoskin. K. C., First Vice-Prcsiiienv; ann the lion. Mr. Justin Seconfi Vice-Present ofthe Company for the ensuing year: (Booklets containing full report., comprising liste of death and cndowm rmairi, of securities held, and other interesting and instructive particulars, re unanlf others, the President: e iirltton, ent claims RUBBER BALLS H 0"" Rem" pN,"¢,¢¢|; petition ask' V >____ .,_.¢..¢....,._»._ _ _ _ _ ,_ _1 _ '£ ,1 __ P __V _ -_,___ __.. __ _... ~...-_ »~~~~f L.. _. -“‘*l - ` Siilllll lllll LONDON, March l~i_-(Spec'ul)-The King held the second levee of thc season to~day. llarge crowds lined the route along hich the King drove in state and the 111:11 IN 1~:1_E1~'1'1t1r'1|la1N_ ()_~-1N1r~'c, N. Y , March H -iSpecial>- bomaw Tobin was to-day elecirocuted for _o1\<. vovarsr-: AN11rw'1~tN\'. SAN l"1ta_\'1'1.si D. March l~i.-(Special.)- ftcra voyage of nearly eight moni.l1s, IS IT CURABLE ? A Question Often Asked by Those ‘T Aaiicied with P1165. lsasiralned _joint curablel Is local properly treated. So is piles. People often become aillictcd with pile.-1 and ask some clri “chronic” who hat always persisted in the wrong treatment thus a & Although Persistent Reports Have so Stated Alexlefi" Bribing Manchurian Band- its-laps Caoiure Korean Spies -Latest Russian Troop Movements. 1-our A|1'rH1'1r. Nor in-:~r:ari-11/. l.0N110_\', March i»i-(Special)-'l`ht-re are persistent reports of the evacuation of Port Arthur circulated, but latest advices show they are not correct. xciti-:AN si-1i:_- 1A1r1'1,'u1~:1». The Japanese have rapture-vi several Korean spies selling information to the Bus~ian.~4_ Tlilrllr '|`¢> IIIIKH li-A1\'UI'l‘S. It is said Admiral Alcxieii has oil`cred large bribes to Manchurian bandits to oppcsi- the Japanese. T0 ()I'I’i)`»E -'AI' I.A.NDI.'\'f-. The Russians are concentrating at Fulanticn and l"unflmw,or1 the west coast of the Liao Tung peninsula, evidently ani.icip\ting the Japanese landing. COLDS ARE DANGEROUS llow often you hear it rcmarkctii “1t`s ntl naturally be discourages them by °“ly " L`”l‘l-N "ml il [UW ‘lf*Y"l l'\l»9F ll`i\"l 65" W3 57 “ning them “mtl their CMG ,S hOpeIu»__ tl111i.I_l1e1111in1s on his buck with pnculn- ‘ " ‘ l They |n tum ,1l,wur,,K,_ mhcp, ,md on|n_ 'lh1_~.|snf ~uch common occurrenr<~ that 11 void, however slight, should not be cured by careful and skillful handling is *ll”rcW“"l9‘l- Ul‘““'l‘C"l“lU`~* CUUKYI HPFIV allowed to sup thc, energy oi’ tliousiirirls ‘ who might flee thelrisclvcsoi the Lrouhlci l"‘““‘"0nl"' IL “lW“y" ‘f\""`»" "ml l* Dleflfi' in 8 few ,\M__,_ ant to take For sale bv ull liruggists. -dv cuunl.e1‘at'~ any Tomi(-|1i'y lowarik $ 7715.41!! 74 aggravated case of hemorrhoids in an A _`* ' -D' astonishingly short time. It relieves thc AT FHEDERICTON. I’1112111-;1<1\'1'n,\', March li_-An rldi-rly im in namerl Ul1a1'lL'e Sprnul fcll on the sidewalk here this evening anti fr1\ctur~ 1-ri his right hip, Ile was <'.o11\'cyeil to his houu-1n1\n1\||1bular\t‘<» and his condition 1,111-|1J1't\‘l tube1|i1ii\~~1'rious. Ili(-yt-liste and all athletics rlcpcnd on lI~I.\"I`l1I~lY`S Ilinimcrit t0 keep the ply ,Wen Lo the mm, aggravated }J|11t~1li|11bcr|\11<>re.<_ _...J 1 ~~ ~~~ ._ That’s ii, JUST GET A COPY, you will be de- lighted with the APRIL NUMBER. published and only i5 C€iiiS DCI' C0py. now on our _,___ ,____ _______ _ _ ,| 1 1 i WOMAN’S MAGAZINE & Co.,’ l , ___ ,5,g` I 1 1 ,f_. v";-