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' 41 -~ ' /-,' U " i ‘ ‘ 4 1 is s »~=~.` `i H l 4 in 1 ‘ ~i";`.-’*.'~.’"»‘il€f§~~ii»_T,if"i1,;‘> " 1. .qi -we ' .» , \ _ ~ --~- -- ~ » - ~ __ ._ '_ _ 1 1 1 _ 1 -~ f ~- .M5 , xx 1 1 '_ \ _ 1 ' __ . _ __ __ _.i§_,_.w 1 ~ 1 1.t._n~_“. ~__ 1% ‘ I 1 \ ff - ~ ~ \ ~ _ ~ ' ‘ ' `\~ ii » I \ #N Ae' r.lieE'1fw0~` " _ . _ _ _ __ _' THECHAR1.0'i'1*E'rowN GUARDIAN _ __ _ _ __ _ ’JUNE_16.1917» f 7, __.. . ~-a- _ __ _ __ __ _ ~ ‘ ‘ . - 111'~~ _ wa -.. » »r I IVIILIE ` I ~» ~v ~ to PROVIDER F R W _ F()R EVERY LIFE INSURANCE PREMIU 1 I ---IS A--- co TRiBU'rio“ To DEEE GERivii-in $1. In the United Kingdom the life insurance companies subscribed for 111,-f_» per cent. of the recent war loan of $5,000,000,000. In Canada the life companies took nearly 11 pei' cent. of the recent Ciaiiadiaii war loan of $260,000,000. * ’ In Australia the life conipanies took over 13-',f_»_ per cent. of tliewar loan of $90,000,000. .~ ' ‘ 1 ' IN WAR OR PEACE JUST TI-IE SAME ~ ,t ..... ‘ These ratios indicate the t.reinendous iiiiportaiice of life iiisurance to the country in time of war. It is equally as iinportaiit to the_couiit.ry in times ol peace. but its work then is less, ` ' 1 d' t l small suiiis to help the Iarincr and thc general sensational. and goes iiiii‘eniarked. The life iiisuranee assets then, instead of being used to assist the country in its agony, art iver et iii ' _ _ __ _ _ _ __ __ _ community by such things as loans on mortgage, loans to niuiiicipaliti_cs, etc. ’_l_`lic public generally does not hear much about_ that woili, but it is aliiio. t tqually .is iiiipoi .ui .is otiiis o ic Dominion Governnient for war _purpose_s. Insurance _then is developing the country, whilst now it is saving it Iroiii destruction. _ 1Ns_URANcE Assnrsi OWNED BY YOU AND Mn. _ ` Now, the average inaii, in coiisidering these life iiisuraiice loans to the Governmeiit, is apt to think of them as the contributions_of wcalt-li_v coi'porutioii,i~t, owned by a few rich men. They are nothing of the sort. A few rich iiien do not own life iiisuraiice assets. They are owned by you_, a poli_cylio_ldci°, and _every o_1__l_ier iiisiirril I"1_"~`*`U'\ 1" U10 DUm"U0l‘- 'l`1{EI{I:} ARE Jl'S'l` AB()Ilfl` 73,300,000 Il\S[.if._i.. _ BR.-\CE .\i¢KAv si co., Liiiiriin _ 'f\CTL'.-\L RESULTS ; (,harlottct0\\1n, P. Ii. I., 5th August. ic-16. Messrs. Hyndman (ii C0., Ltd., ' CITY. ,‘ _ POLICY NO, 5699 lieiiilc-ineii :- I beg to ack-noivledge your letter ol the 4th inst.. stating the dividends on my lilc policy uhiih ni-.itiiilrd on thc _grd inst. I may say that I am nioit than pleased uilh the returns of this policy. I~had a policy for a like aniuuiit on the same plan with another coiiipaiiy which iiiatur~ cd about the same time and thc rrtiirns on the lirciii- \\'cst policy are about one liuiidicd pci' cent. greater than that of the other Coiiipaiiy. l lia\c niurli _pleaisiiizf in recommending your Company to intending nisnri rs. I beg to inform you that l liuvc dctidcil_ to aitccpt A paid up policy for the amount ol' thc policy and pio- fits. Yours truly, fsgfiy DANLEL JJRILEY. “NOTHING (IIVIEH (iRl'2ATI'_`»R PEACE OF MIND THAN '|10 KNOW TIIAT Il' A.\'YTHI1\!G I[AI’_l’I5N-‘L 'l`lIA'l` AN AI)EQUA'l`E PROV _luly (ith, 1916. Hyndmaii & Co., Ltd., Provincial Managers Great-\Vest Lile Assurance Co.. (`,`harlotlctu\\'ri, P. E. I. (iciitlciiien :- ' I ani in icccipt of your letter eii-.closiiig clicque lroiii the Greiit~\\’cst Life Assurance (onipaiiy, licing the deferred dividend on my Insurance Policy for $3,000, matured today. .v l tliiink you very niiirli for _vulir p1'oiii|itiie<=<: ol payiiieiit and iioiild like to cxpi'ci.<. my appicciiitioii through you to the Conipany lor the \'cr_\' siitislartory results. a The older I gel. the more i:oiivii|~:c<;l I am that' eieiy iiiuii who is not already |iosscs_~c.\v'.\iEi\i1r Ai\ioL'.\ii‘ or i.vsi_1ii,\.\ici~; ...s5,0oo.oo _~\gc 57. Aiiiiiiiil l‘ii‘iiiiuiii . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 1’/7.35 lSSL`l'.l) IN 1897 'l`OtIll Cash \`aliic iii Milf . . . . .. ...$5,065.00 Total ol l’i'cii|iinn l‘aiiil ... ... ... ...., 3,547.00 'l`lie iiisiircd thus icceivrd $1,518.00 in 4‘xcc>~s ol the amount of premiums paid and had thc bcnelil ol 5135.000 insurance during :i period of zo years. I - / ' lf`_i\i D()\\"l\l liN 'l` .20 Yl'.f\ IIS Ai\_IOL`N'l` 1)l~` lNSL7R.\NCli ... . . . . ..$2,ooo_o0 .'\gc 28. .»\ni|u.il l’icaiiiuin . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 95,54 lSSL`I§l) IN 1897 Total Cash Value in 1917. .. _ ...$3,176.00 lotal of Vrcniiiiiiis paid . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 1,906.80 The Insured thus received fL1,26g.2o in excess ol the aniouiit of prcniiuiiis paid and had thc benefit of $2,000 iiisuraiice during a period of 20 years. ' ISIUN ~lIi\S IlI']l'}N MADE l"()Il~ THUSIE people so that .what would crush _the in- it dcals not with the possible or probable, dividual will be felt_ lightly y A ' y- ` _ I _ " _ _ _ - _ » _ _ _ . _ _ but with the certain. A house may burn, a ship may sink, an accident may cripple, a trust may be beti'aycd, but death sometime or other is sure to come. Life Insurance is an anchor of security. It is an alliance ol’ prudent men against niisfortuiic. ‘ _ _ ` , wt _ _“_ 1 r It protects wealth and removes poverty The poorer a man may be, the greater the need_foi' Insurance. 'l`lie rich man needs Insurani_:e to protect his estate. - _ . _ No man dies twice, if he could he would be heayily _Insured the scco_nd, time. _ _ _ " _ ___ . Very few men at fifty have the fortune laid aside that their optimism of twenty thought they would. There is one sure Way of having acertain amount coming to yoiil when `mid- life is past, that is by taking out Eiidowincnt Iiisui'aiice_wlicii young and increasing it as your Income permits. ' _ _ _ _ We sell policies of Insurance to_ meet every requirement, and _at the lowest net cost. I _“___ ____ __ _ ~ . ,_ af- W. .fe-»»v~» _ We will be glad of an opportunity to quote you. All inforniation submitted free of cost. ‘ ‘ i_~_=,,Q;i‘1=?$__'__”_'___“ -' -'vi' ~~---. ~ w,G.sciionii1,iN AND s. ii. mens ' ‘ _,_ B_ HUGHES District Agents at Sunmierslde . .’ gpg(-ml Agent at Mm Cove " J. F. W~HI1'E,Jr- _ ._ . ’ » Eimnson wnimm' ~ -_~;~.fi»""”‘1*1r“~"f 11* '*"‘"*"“ ' » 1 Qharlottetown, _ Managers for P. E. Island »\»r°»11‘»1.-\1~»w f11»~~i_¢»w. er.-1. f‘ , \ \ i * .‘»‘ \ \ i ~l. vis.. \» .i