THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN M m epoohul meeting in the history of the Bdtlsh Em Ire SteFCor oration R . - M, reillllltd. i-"d c- 5- Mfllivihi °l T°"°"1° (N°- 2. inp layout abollc) wadchzer lrlzllzlrlizéfifig- . The entrance of J- H- GWWY. NW 1. ind Sir Herbert Holt as directors of the corporation is re~ rderi i8 I BWP 9' 9'10 Mill"! Significance in the future welfare of the corporation, wmph involves Dqminlon Steel qua 111m" Company. the Nova $<=otis Steel and Coal Cflmpafly. and subsidiary "'5- c- ‘H- M°"'9°"'°"Y' K' c" N°- 4? W- 5- Wild". No- 5. and G. H. Duggan, No. 6' were ‘ed to the board of directors ot the vavlous ciimpanlgg 1 . E N l’ UHWUUSEEIIIHIBIIC Victorians Golden Wedding r . . Nearly Gone ~ ' fitflampto“ i ‘l l ~- '~ The coinmodious home of lmxand ll().\i)0.\_ Fi-ir 1'1'-~~'l'i11: ilvltlh l.‘ fllvlyg, Qegrgg Farrow, Hmnpgqn’ was I ~ ghe Earl of Oxford and Asquith atlthe scene of a. very pleasing event . iltmxt Courtenay has further dlm- on Wedqaxsday evening. Feb. 8th.,‘ llill-tlmd m“ "S'- Qf the event survlv- lnst., whe a. large number of rela- lois of thc Victorian crs. _ tives and neighbors from for and. . l Of the statesmen oi that period. nhpl- aggemblefl mgeghel- l“ (m; ,the1e are now onlv two o1 OUiSEQYICl-lgrand 01d residence by the sea u, ' lglgsclflllillgfiiflirlif uirtlll}; ‘ll-lief 5'31?“ elm honor and share in the Celebrzv ALl-l-‘AX, N. S~- Fell- 17_Th°"" {There are fithcrs whoelsll <--f)1'oc1-;1<f\(')tll}-' “on of ha“ a century of wedded‘ Wmelhing about the ‘sea mm’ Ilapped the era Viscoufil Grcv forlme of the above parties‘ V ‘ c!“ mo“ develops ma" mm‘ lcxample but they did not rmchl AL an "early hour m the evening 95 “i9 51106955011 mfilcl‘ ""11" lpiwiminrlico until later. l. m1? numbing “'85 can“; w order and rin such n position that to him rlllll. Earl “l lloséllurv m“, llwlMl- 1Y9" Sm“? was emled V? the i Swill“ 0f advenmlle 3Y9. “S "- Earl ol Bullnur nrl‘ nnurlv lhe szimc'cllah'~ m lmsmpp whmh Mr‘ Shaw 40h! lfilfi 0m‘- 95 “W. BUWQS5‘ 1111c. lhr former hurnr: ‘been burn ‘lug Wm‘ Capabm-ty upon any 0cm‘ tom of the 5w is 0811mm Tlw- in 11147 fliltl 11.» min-h. 1:142. niiwilom 9M fqmwll“ a m“ a-ppml" E. Kirk, ‘who left Summersidfl. the puss-ego r1 1hr v0.11". has (l<‘lll'. “M” ‘erlliukh m! “.18 occasm“ by 3.1.25 years $180.1 P988134 little dlffvrrlllly with illlllll. While 1111» “f0 °_,'"*§*-"=~"- M""'_A' D‘ mm” l11 of i3 hardiought years. and Earl 0'1‘ R<1::rl>1:1-_v lnu. lllvJll 1i oom- fillflilll ‘lllf-“gd “,§’°Ef°ll,°"v' now n resident of this city 11ml P1010 Illvolid fol" some lini“. 11w Full Quin-no flight‘ ‘lllescntntllfn veniurer who has relwed the: cf K111110111‘ 3:. :1 111121 lcr l‘ 1v 1-: i ~ .» . . lldSCXIS reaping his hurliesl of incl loclm". n) U n U o.‘ 00m" (‘l-cenbacks‘ . “d “l?” rlenm adventure. llardlllllwfl ' gifts 111l1ouuttn£ to vlitl in the vic- mlum,‘ . ' ___ ______ __ vmty o1 fifty dollars: 1 was about 25 yours ago that l 1373 _. 192;; dy" Kirk in thc course of onc- l1l|11 lzilnilizn" wilh mluly Jwliililfll‘ l _ his hectic days in Sllmmcrsido, 11111111.: N1'\vi'o1111:il11l1<i. lnlh-;1<l<»1~. Filly Your» of Mwrried Life. beget, Lg a big bully who rc- California. Peru, 1hr i-nrlunurd l iy kn ckcd him down in the anti of the Pa ‘flu. lhr- l\'l“.'lill‘-i H 0131935755 - With thc courage horn <11" P1111, the Block Son. [Furkiwx ltus l" Ml‘- -h Mrs. Georg’? l‘*?‘~l‘i'0\VI Duzn" 1*‘1'lc11ds:~~' ~ three timer; uruunrl Czipc Horn. Ill" haul no cdurziliiul. hut lo llmi-l’ \‘.‘lll> “V” “T! 5W1‘ this ‘i913’ Yam 11ml ' c4111 learn. trawl i» llm r11. M‘. hulilw ‘“"'n>‘il"l'i» m" uliilllwl-‘JQ-YY 0f leuchcr. Many o!" h..<. llurd cur-urn i'l>lll‘ luurriu-gr i111!" 1t century ago, dollars fund whorl 11:1); 11nd 1011;‘ "‘ “"5 l" m" minds l-‘f 11111115’ 0f T. Holman. who Dotted l1im on imurs wort‘. lhi‘ sriuuiurs lol in F0111‘ uvuzhboins and friends zissem- shouldcr and sum: l lhosc clays, “TH, mml l“ bill-ll“. bird here this evening. the time ddy, my boy_ you llckcd mm School bOQkvL ‘lllllcl, . Sllllllul l“ when you 30111011 hands and hearts right. Take a lesson from that. hi5 51ml!‘ 110N115 fill b I'll fillill S" m‘ huslmmi m“! wtff" and. an“ n” who afraid of obstacles‘ use mo wlllle Olhpm “.011, plnylng ll“, lllpl, Ly yours of good citizenship, _wc ‘are . pluck yQu Spovwd now and monicu, the coticcrlimi cards. sum 813d F0 mid Y0" 5°01 all "115 time '1] nmlw B, man of yollyscuj ping stories. Kirk so ill1|)1‘(3‘.’0rl 111:; ‘mJQ-Ymf! ll E0003‘! "i999"? “f 890d il 1n and 1'11 “Lynn out wit]; nniurul ability that although 11c lmlltli- lml-‘Pmess and Plmlieriiy qotjwsj- “'11s not able l.» atleml :1 imvitqrv,lltitwllhsllilldlnl; m‘? many dlfilcul‘ pm“ Kirk says he certainly tion school. he passed all his cxmnsrncs i" ‘?°i"1‘~‘°li°n ‘Vim Y0“? "WE" med “cw flomes the“ {m- m with honors and eventually won 1115100"- dmlbl “m?” m" “mill and B5 struggle most o‘ ms scanty mnsm. nlnrinmns papers. ;oltcn overcame, and which stood.“ ants had gone a5 furl-ell 1,0 the And lo him as to other 111cn who W433’ "5 _“_ ‘mmllment 0f Cllievej is “i vl¢myy_ but, he wok Ml; travel clr-cp water, came hip; a¢ive11-l'm‘m' l0 “hlchl We 1°91» W" ""13 l; m, his word and came out lllYC-‘i. lie lost one ship in a i1111-1'i-l'i)1'°“dll' "in" an" Yo"? 1W5 5°‘ 1 s 5mm cllmplewly clothed wml cane hurl spelli- scvcral claws in azil-lllum W590i“? _ ryuung he needed 1h the way slouch boot before brine lucked or. l“ ‘°°k‘"g_ W“ "W? ‘hm Yea“- blcs. "Ana that was 11Q\ly_l,](_-,“,al\d carried to England. Later holtl“? yQuligch gclleralm“ wh° a" llw Caplalm _ jollled ll“. Royal Navy, He was living 1n this age of natural prog- imaster of n. mine sweeper that wusfifizzcgllldcsgsigfgggéh Wm‘ “llllarléfi; n wor ' . -‘tor doed and l1c was rescued by a‘ _ ‘ '- "a" er ‘will; otfhcilallsnllilsoinllslllzrlogtl deslzfioyvlt Thar, was mull“), on llwwrealizc the 1nany_ dissdvantages wn, nmde a great impression onfhigh sous and single-handed he Whmh ~"°“ “"5 5m“ amliibl" Part‘ young lad‘ and several shlpslsubduod a raglng crew of Porlwlncr trad to encounter in your daily l: in port at ma; “mm he gotiguesc and Latins. one man died Work- but nevenhekss b“°Y°d "P ~¢ one bound ml- sydney as gjfrom the effects of a. revolver by l‘ “mmd wurumus ‘Pmligmd away. determined to make thc wound. there was a trial when the health and an mdmnltable Persev’ ~ of captain, which was thclshlp entered harbor. after which Ham“ the“ “mmed 7°“ l” “"5” cst lmsltlon his mind couldlCsptain Kirk was carried to his thedmlgllylsffawbaélli? 5"?! wit?‘ 8 n imagine. iship on the shoulders of shouting 3°‘) r a“ “’ °r w “e _ , there's a will there is alwalys a way to on the restless blue made admirers. _ _y°ur cherlshed desires have been‘ " made o. success. l Those who have hsd the privll-z ege of your acquaintance since you decided to settle in this community. can fully testify to the esteem and popularity, in which you have been? hel,d andwhich increased as the‘ ration. young Kirk turned on bully nnsl in n struggle than forever remain in his memory. -- his tormcntor, to thc evident faction 0t an onlonker, the late I=l|.<<<.<<<n: (‘q w; >>z§>> a)’ >\II'J .._..:_.. _.._...-___. .---I’.+€‘-E¥_N1.NE stun LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA A TOWER OF ST 1927 . $ ASSLlRANCES IN FORCE (net) l ,487,990,000 An lncrease of $23 l 500,000 New Assurances Paid For - - An lncrease bf $6Z,5lB,000 Total Income - - - - - - An Increase of $23,30|,000 Payments to policyholders and Beneficiaries - - - - Total Payments Since Organi- _ zation - - - - - - 300,040,000 Reserve for Unforeseen Contingencies l 2,500,000 Surplus over all Liabilities and Contingency Reserve - - An lncrease of $l l,269,000 ,ASSETS at Decembe 3|, f l9Z7 - - - '- - - An lncrease of $56,054,000 328,408,000 I 02,774,000 42,224,000 45,280,000 40 I 305,000 ‘h, Dividendsto Policyholdors increased for eaglztk-successive year ' EXTRACTS mom bmecrons’ REPORT the redemption or sale of securities which haul risen to high premiums. The quality of the investments listed in the assets is testified by the fact that on but h immis- and preferred stocks not one dollar. due (‘llllcr as interest or dividend. is in arrcar for even one day, while the dividends accruing in mm~ mpn stocks are greatly in excess of the divi- dends payable on the same stocks at thc-time of purchase. SiIbSHUYllFLl advances have been made‘ in all departments during the year. . The total net income for the year exceeded one hundred million dollars . . . The strength and resources of the Company have been further enhanced . . . The high earninfieepower of the Company's investments has n again demonstrated. The net rate of interest earned on the mean invested assets. after fully providing for in- vestment expenses. was 6.47 per cent. This gratifying result has been made possible by dividend increases, bonuses and stock privi- leges accruing on many of the Company's holdings. The surplus earned during the year amounted to S38,5l1,029.67' from which the following appropriations have been made: 5.000.000 has been deducted from the market value of our securities as u f urlhcr provision against possihle fuiurc fluctua- tions, increasing the amount m set zisiile to $10,000,000. $1,500,000 has been added to the account l0 provide for unforeseen contingencies. which now stands at $12,500,000. / The wisdom of the investment policy which _ has been consistently followed in past years, in favouring long term bondsond the stocks of outstanding and very carefully selected cor- porations. has been once more emphasized. The appraisal of our securities shows that the excess of market values over cost: increased $1,000,000 has been vrrillcn off lhe Con» during the year by $9,235,889.99. In addi- pany's Head Office building and tilhcr lion, a net profit of $5,028,033.20 accrued from properties. ‘ 1l1e eighth sue 3500.000 1111s been sci aside 11-1 prnvirlc for lliC grcuicr longevity 11f zinnuilnnis, Iiring- in): the 111ml ltfliYlrlhll under this hczitlinp; in $§_7,0(il'),(l00. $50,000 hits liCCll sol: IlSlllL’. 10 provide for claims in respect ill 10in] lllbélllllll)’ as yo! unrepuru-zl. $1l,()0(l,il50.(11 l1.1.< l1ccu 11<1i1i or ulloltcri zis profits 111 ln1li¢§\"l1<1l:I1-r.< (luring the ymir. ln utlililinn. 5>"\'1,2il5,ST:‘»_(il) has been (tun- lingcillly illltilllftl lu (ll-fl-rrccl (livldvlul poli- vics issued lniur 111 llill, iillll 10 live year distribution (lulu-it's, 111 [ilUYlllC for profits accrued but nut yet p;1_\'.1l_>lc. After milking those ilCtlUVIlUIlS and alloca- tions. $ll.2(1l),33(l.i~".l has. lwt-n iltltlfll in the undivided silrplus, bringing the iutnl nvcr all liabilities, (:0111i11_t:('11c_x' account 11ml capital stock to $~l5.2s11,s<)o.1»1. Your Directors are gratified 10 unnrnuu-tr, for yfii‘y(\l your, a silhsiznliizil l.n~ crease '11 the sonic 41f profits to he zlislrihuted 11> participating PUll(‘_\'fIUldCI'S (luring the en~ suing your. UN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPA Y OF CANADA years rolled on. May we say Just here. that we think it speaks prettlvl well for Prince Edward Island when >}§}$§>§i D i produce are good enough for him. driven n ‘number of high class horses of speed flll'llllt‘ffl‘iélf|~)"f:i‘lfllflf s mun. after spending some consid- united interest has gone out in a 011 this occasion in thc celebrstion| Short, but erable time and trying his luck in practical and benevolent Australia. Scotland. and other parts ward those who have been deprived remind you that these gifts which setting forth the 0f $110 GNBB EmDire to which we of the privilege o1" home and loved we ere presenting to you with our changes. developments, and modern briefly hut fooling. and most accep- belong. finally decides that Prince ones, and your sterling qualities as best wishes ‘and good will. is em- inventions during Edwflrd Island fllld What she can man and wife have been exemplifl- blematlc of the good serviceable liv- years of our country, together with l'('.ll‘i1‘lIll)l'ill1(‘0$ of them cl in your efforts toward every cause es which you have l While you. Sir. have at all times which had for its obiect the benfltoommunity, and we wish you many guests of honor are held, were made vllilrql‘. and h delightful supper. m- inahxtalned an active interest in the of the people. the Church and our more years o! useful wedded life by Messrs. J. H. Myers, William A. hanqurt. 111011- iittingly describes it. lMacQusrrie, George Monkley and unis served Signed by your friends andpthers (not forgetting thc Chuir- which ihny are noted, and after full man of the evening, who was in his justice imd been done in (1115105- fleid oi‘ Sport. and have owned and Province, The large number of your guests‘ Ind beauty. your who are here to-night to share up- neighbors. A —uinnun—_r very inauguration of and Mrs. the past fifty lnbiy for lived in this the personal esteem in which the urrnsimy l and unalloyed happiness. ..___._-..i.._~ __fi_. 1hr llwurzlilflilllffftfi . The indies appropriate usual happy frmnv of milldl follow- way to- of ‘your Golden Wedding, wish to speeches lntenningied with humor i111! which thejthonks of imth Mr. FlllTOW \\'(‘l'(‘ expressed and upon this then took in tho usual style for ilcrt the remainder of the evming \\‘Ll.\ whllctl away with music, songs and conversation. until nearing the "woe sma’ hours" nil wok their de- lwrturc. llliflhllnmlSlV 0f the opin- ‘on ihnl u land been one oi the most c-njolxihlr- events which they luwl ctr" haul 1hr pleasure of atten- time, »~QOQ>—- \ Diinnrdis i.‘ imeni. for rheumatism --i*"._s"i(ilofoi'ygo MiGhnms .wt1A'r‘t= "rue ram-rte»!- l l 1 P1:u.i_§<_q._<_-_§-_“‘_‘ ._____ ,... - __ _ _ v --- OH! ‘i VIA‘: JUBT THiNKiNQ OF THE BOY‘: WHEN 1 < WA“: A Gil“: ‘ ‘T THQUClHT YOU HAD A FAR AWAY LOOK 1N Yours Pixqef I oosrr "moi To as FUNNY- YOU'RE FUNNY WITHOUT TRYING; - aEFaiOifirhM N01’ MYQiELF TOjDkY- llLll ll . i!‘ \ .1 ~ ~1 1' '1 .. .'v 4 l watt-re THAT'S THE l cAaE TFHNCF.) wu_\_ BE QUlET AROUN‘ HERE- “not THlt-JK I v1.1. art-AH’ HOIWE.’ rlrlilrx’ l. The New Enqllhd horligPnul Reva". led i" n immoral-Italian mmm by eve-I Fem"- ~ ||l Revere’! hilfltlllrldo to warn the lnsurl! fnmcrus holoe havcj The statue, whlohl ht colonists, lo tel @ O I020. by int’! Feutull 8135a. In: M in» Ooployqq“ lumin- Ti 1 Urn! Blillill Iiflnlllrilofvqll. J4 Fllli llllllb lib ml ‘ts/B