ii ,i Vl H & sant Grove. has returned home af- - ter spending a week visiting at FRIDAY. ,1-rna GUARDIAN. CHAIEJJOTTETOWN. . . JANUARY 30, , 1953 ' t i iinhlfllt 11 Vin! to obtain it tr IIAIWIBHIII W. M. I. h 1' 'th 1) in& period. it decided to i . KCHSIHQEOH and the govuhment. It seems to iii: . -- . lisinrftiteu :1 tb: lufgmumg were aunt:-.for quilt m:"i:c.1or'1ih::k milqlieboxfikeetmg closed with . that it the citizens or our country The January "meeting of the read and adopted. Roll cell was cards were received from shut- "” Viciniiy The Frying Put to Y0" Tim” -Mrs. James Lawles of Plea.- the home of her sister. Mrs. Tim- ”''1”'' """ mic Mills, Kenslngton. FREE DELIVERY on order: of we or over Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Buchanan of Kensington are spending I month in Charlottetown. I. angura delivery on orders for Iinnor and puppvr. please phone '”." hem" H,” mm. and 4:15 Mr. Andrew Humphrey of Kons- ingtoii and Mr. Chester Mc- Donald of Summerside left by mot- if-H4 J 9 ?or (Ill Tuesday Januai'y 20th for siF'lorida uhcre they will spend the ibrilanoe of the winter. FISH and CHIPS Mrs. Hammond Tonmbs has re- Pimne 2373-J turned from the Prince County Hospital to her home in Kensing- ton. Miss Beverly Crockett. nurse-in- training at the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. was a recent vis- fiior to Kensirigton. COMPLETE VISUAL REFRACTION AND . l. Mr. Myron MacArthur, Kens- iingioii. and Mr. Frank MacAlduff. ANNALYSIS .Albertoii, were recent visitors to jwoodstock, N. B. l 6' F' HUTCHESON 3 rum Edith Bernard of Tigninh is visiting at the home of her- & SlSlPr. Mrs. Dr.) James Higgins. . 1Konsmgtoil. Optometrists 3 I Col. E. W. Johnston. Long River twent to, Charlottetown on Sat- yuiday January 24th where he yplans to spend the week. I The many friends of Mr. Peter yCnllaghan of Ebbsfleet will re- io learn that he was the Llifiit K & R sALEivi(-tim of an accident at Emerald . . on January 23rd, when he tell ion hard ground and suffered a GARRIES or I Long , River is receiving congratulations Many bargains iakenngn mmung rim prize in the Farm oruni essay writing contest. Mr. MCIY In 0 r 9 I0 Q0-yJohnson takes a keen interest in Farm Forum and is a strong sup- w..ring. apparel forlporter of the Burlington group. all the family. iii Richmond St. 63 Grafton Street Mr. Archie Johnson of Mrs.William Stewartand daugh- ter Madeline were visitors to Ken- sington on Sunday January 25th guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert yDU"P1W. London-(CPl-studentsjhifiawrel M. A d. , M - "slow but sure" in arithmetic are singltzn 3,815”; rC:;'Xgor:,1;icOlfe':o getting I. break in this year's ex- chnl-loytftnwn. the guest of her aminltions for entrance to second- meoey Mrs. W. Jy P. McM”mmy business in the year of 883,378,000 -hospitalization insurance. mainly Operations Reflect General Prosperity .m.. The operations of The Imperial Life Assurance Company in 1952 continued to reflect the buoyant business conditions iirovalmt in Canada. it was reported at. that Companyts Annual. Meeting. New again showed an increase and reached 'the highest point in the oomipany-'s history. Total business in force is now over 3700 million. Assets of the Company. held to meet future obligations. increased in the year by 310.4 million, and now amount to 3187.4 million, They produced a revenue from interest. dividends and rent of s6.956.000. which represents an increased yield rate and the fifth successive annual increase in rate of interest earned. The average rate for 1952 was 4.0l"'r. Total income from premiums and investment revenue was s2'7.i mil- lion. Benefit payments in the year were 311.1 million. including death claims of 33.5 million. Causes relat- ing to the heart accounted for over half of the Company's claims. ”MedlcaI research hearing on heart impairments is actively supported by the life insurance companies." stated Managing Director A. Ross Poyntz, ”In the hope that benefits may accrue to the population at large through diminution of the effects of this killer". ' Seventy per cent of benefit pay- ments were received by living policyholders. including si.7 million paid as dividends on policies, "Life insurance is taking on new meaning for Canadian families." said Mr. Poyntz. ”Most. families of today have experienced only the payment of premiums. The mounting total of benefit payments each year will mean that more and more will ex- perience the reverse flow of funds the payment of benefits. which is the ultimate abjective of the life insurance birsliiess." Imperial Life's president. .1, G. Parker. pointed out that many of the life insurance companies in Canada have undertaken the trans- I ac'tion of accident, sicknem and through the channels of Group insurance. ”In extending the ad- vantages of coverage in this wider field they are enabling the working citizens to secure protection for themselves and their dependents are looked after ln.ell respects from the cradle to the alive by the wel- fare state, we will ultimately have nibbert a race of people incapable of initiative and where lndolence and sloth supersede vigour and in- dustry." Hampshire W., M, 5. was held at the home of pm) John oiu-it. urn. Tremors led the worship service with the members taking part. Mrs. 'n'emere also read from the study book. The president, Mrs. E. Glow. took an.swere'd by 10 members with e. for fruit cent at cliristinas. verse of scripture. Offering unount.- Finn were made for a service in ed to tl.o0.end the expense fund 0 Giurch January later. to 37 cents. Mrs. Goo. Kdtoon and Mrs. Clifford Proud invited the Mn. Hibbert Tumor-I were eppoinv numbers to her home for the Febru- ed delegates to atrtuid Presiaryterial cry meeting with Mrs. Geo. Kitson et. Burnmereldo. , u- leader of worship period and of the 13th century. benodictl and dl 1 was serveidlby theghoditekdsiiu. lunch our E MERCHANT! no word "sterling" derive; the voiuterlings. B1-man much.” x K e ! q E ' - I . c ' , how we fared for filly-two y I ' I From every standpoint'1952 w:t"a-notablcyear for The Imperial Bomm pummu y ll-' ls"'1a6'3u 3 10,338,622 Life Assurance (kmrpany of Canada. The Directors talie pleasure . . . in reporting that public conlidence in this 55-year-old institution is - ' . -- . i . I revealed in new peak records ofinsurancc purchases and of savings Held I07 Full-"9 Obillmom l.7imom ' 17-7,007,124 made by pnlicylioldcrs through their insurance contracts. ' , Service and progress were evident in increased benefit payments, New Buslnesg in Year I 79,150,094 an improved interest rate on invested funds, and the greatest yearly gain in insurance in force in the Company's history. The story of , , sound growth is liigliligliied by the accompanying figures. Tom Busme” m Fm" 543-5M'.343 .(7Iiiel' Ellllullgtlllc events of the Company year, and a source of con- ' . i . ' iidciicc to policylioltlcrs. was the attainment of over S700 million of R9C9lV'd "om P'9m'"m5 20y52Ip4a5 18.955527 . iiisuraiirc in force. Illustrative of the rapid growth of the Company rcycccgits years is its gain of over i100 million in force in the past Received "om lmcnst 6235.408 '0 ' r . - The Imperial Life writes all standard forms of life insurance and . pension plans; in the field of Group Insurance, Employcesi Group oomph" Annual R999" iullllshed on request Life, Weekly Indemnity, Hospitalization, Surgical and Medical y "'5 Insurance. We look forward to continued extension of the Coni- pany's service to the citizens of this country in 1953 and the years L I to come. s y i . ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA w is this all you itavo MANAGING Dnzcvot msoozm :"7AA:lg:ahlQ'9ol'”mo cnun laid by for a . I rainy day? My schools. They will be given is. ggx minutes longer than last. year. BEST IN 45 YEARS.” R-160 Stulto RC-160- Cab-Foo-void ' i mro Panel awmiarranar The Now Imornav onal ii ' for 21 straight years. who consider all costs and must have top performance. p It includes 168 basic models. from the A-ton pickup to extra heavy-duty off-highway models. lull! the ill way. Every new model, regardless of size, embodies the same engineering principles that have kept international the leader in heavy-duty truck sales laboratory-proved, road-proved foafuros. Every one ,of the 307 new features in this line has been iv no is built for truck buyers Tlre Most complete line of Tracks in Canada. . . 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