fuousr 24. 192.3 pending months of last available. (a; rrEiMPIRE LIFE PROGRESS " The new paid for business of the Empire Life Insufangg Company showed a 64 per cent. increase {or the past two months compared with the corres- policyholders of the company are invited to visit the mmpany's office‘ during exhibition week where full information regarding your company's progress is MR. R. H. McNElLL, Provincial Manager l0 Prince Street. iottetown, P. E. I. Stock Quotations rm: CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CENTRAL iillAIilllAI This eolnnin Pivotal New l%M=Smdh (Canadian Iron) ltooka Allied Chem ,.. . s Aiu 5nd B‘ Power Am Smelt year. ' Shareholders and Canada Dry C P .... Cass ... , av Chosen like snd Ohio . Con Gu . Corn Products . Delaware and i‘..- ll reserved for Queer Ioltiling all I newly Markets At A Glance payable in advance. st The Highlands. Wednesday night 24a ' (Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal-Stocks ir- i-r- ularly lower. oronfo Miner-General t fl . ‘lilies; York-weakened boy" prgilit- Winnipeg-Wheat closed lower. New- York-Sugar, coffee and rubber higher; cotton lower. M T’L. CURB nor DINNER. from 11 o'clock. suPPGr from 4. Holy Name l! lss Richmond. “ m CORNWALL CHARGE - August 27th: New Dominion at 11 a. m. Kingston at 8 p. m. Cornwall at 7.30. Rev. D. K Ross. minister. gsstnliualn 2.!“ _ I ‘ Si! 00 DC __j__' we. wee. - g... $02.1. . 5...... ‘°"'"““ "ml 0,," lmsssss son EARLY ram..- 13 . ‘ r i °" " " 11 A 0" - . ~.-- is». All the new fabrics as.os,t1so,ts.0s, or 4e per word. oentl. I I I Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locals, do. per word; Western and Eastern locals, 2c. per word; Announcement: and Coming Events, 2c. per word; Classified, 2e. per word; In Memorials: Notices, 70c. per inch: Lists of Floral and Spiritual Ofler- lngs, Cards, e141,, 4e. per name; Letters of Condolence, 70c. _ w Inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation. 10c. ver inch Other rater on applications. Minimum Charge for all! advertisement twenty - l" Besulinrnoiii imp l .. $12.50. Moore s: McLeod, Limited. 50’! CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-luv. \ Ewen MacDougall will preach Seb- ibsth 27th. st sununerslde at 10.30; C096 ‘Ira-verse at S; and Deiabie at ‘I p. m. (Canadian Press) County news oi‘ local lltorolt bit no nature In II inserted at 6 cents a word Qklelfi ELLIOTT! IYTIM KINGS viii? ESSAY ilii SERVICE flFlNiiilliNBE iThefisssywinningfirstPrizetn the Contest sponsored by Hyndmsn d: Co., Limited, Provincial Manag- ers of the Great-West Life. appears hereunder. Life Insurance-Its Service to the Home and Value to the World ‘There are probably for people in the world today who do not recog- nise and appreciate the greet value of Insurance, especially those who have taken up some form of lnsur- ' snce, or who have benefitted by it themselves. The three principal divisions oi Life Insurance are Straight Life, Limited Payment Life. and Endow- , ment; In the case of the/Straight F PAGE NINE save the one Company from com- pug; CLAIMS plets failure, besides ssving them- selves from the general distrust of the public. In all these wsys, then, and including its withstanding of and do not the things I command From a moral viewpoint, some in ' sursnce as a modern means of “m” a‘ a“- tranglgflns the pm“, 1n scrlpm", And still you say you are Christians. "Bear ye one smothers burdens and Person is helping another by paying 111118 11nd Sififlilh Company may pay out dividends, of the wealth, R011 person is receiving help from While some must work till the; another by receiving from the Com- 111111 "lei! 119111111. psny dividends which are paid psrt- i And 5W1 i-hry efly they 111'? Chris 1y by others. In this way are the| $14115- words of Paul put into action. I An Insurance Agent once said that, as a benefactor to society he felt! that he, in his business, as much as a minister in s congre- gction. But it is the duty of parents to provide for their children, and for And themselves in their old age. and Life Insurunce Companies make this They spend of their money to You boast of the money you're spending so free, was dofngi To help to convert Chlnee, And forget that at home they are heathen like ms, st;li you say you are Christians, the heathen ' iiqiiitliiggi-‘tilil u; filling-CW"! B Gigi/a l U! p mi II’ pdid througho t‘ l O\'i"u‘ i‘ " easy dgu; k ree-e 1- .e- e e e~**“ ~~ -.- - s» e“ Amer Sir P .1‘. _‘ BAPTIST SERVICES- . . '.' n “m ° u~ a‘ “ ‘l a“ m e way‘ i m“ ° “ m“ spread _ . s, G-Manfl y?" ‘ - Herman w“ ak t "V" wt ones whole life and the money re-_ ANNA ClmlsTngl And then w; they, 1.16;, friends u “ATE?” p". "om “u.” m. [ifontreal cities gi-iguhf ii Mush,‘ 1d l t’; m“ " turned to those dependent on thel Age l6, m be 19d, Anion; for the price of two, strict-l! TAXI - gargicuéi (and Share . .. 2:41 e B” chwch- sum“? insured st his death. Limited Pay- f York, P. E. 1.! while poor men's children gs pun,“ m “yum Stock Market Imp To“) triads‘ A ..1 ..-. 151 evening. August 27th at 830. 5900- ment is based on a certain number‘ The Essay winnins Second Prize. hungry to bed, STOP, 100K i USTEN. l!- 0 lil- ' ifli quartette, of years-usually the twenty-year: in the Contest sponsored by Hynd-f Arid gtlll you say they are Chris gaxiéhgfi‘; S?” ‘ma m‘ Gwgfi —' plan. Premiums are paid for a per- man s: Co. Limited, Provincial Mnn- mug T0 119i’. " ' (val-Idiom Prue) CLIFTON PAGEANT - Divine iod of twenty years. At the end of ugers of the Great-West Life, np- ____.__..-._._i---»- Worship in Clifton United chm}. that time the policy is ilully PBid'i1e*1T5h91'¢'1-11d°1'l you ha... wm-ehome, mg m,‘ r0 nun- - SELF-CONTAINED F91‘ §al° mu up find is payable in death. In the , u ‘ ‘t __ _ _ 205 as __ on Sunday. August 20th took in! m! u of flour and feed, . o U T L! I m, mm or a page“, “An ‘m, Endowment form, insurance is pro- e nrmcc-lts Service to the There m mm out m, W“ m‘ on“ m” s I “B o“ . ' .. vided for only a. fixed number of Home and value u. the World ! RE T0 LET -— 144 GREAT 1mm‘ °“m°“‘.°s' “w” u’ 9°‘ How sum. . . . c OT v ‘°"""'".'"' 1”") Christ‘ preswwd by “m cum“ ears andis aid at the end of that I children m need’ George street. Apply 146, 339, sheet. Guardian Oflice. tf. Dom steel afia..co.l,l _~ _ ,,, smilkiioyro, Aug .3- flou w_ M_ s_ under the direction o! i’! . t :0! death Physicians w! us that worry kins . For a. small bag of flour its useles int Nickel Acule Oil .. . g. 1119-“ 1* l1 - to plead ‘Mnssey Harris A 1 ' “" "‘ “' ' .0 W5’ James M- CB-mllbeii. in lid 0!. imore eo le iihln work II this b - i 0 pm" - noose: 0N msnor FOR BALE - AUCTION FORTY- i‘ . , _ 111K 0i 1.10 _ P l1 - ° And still u ' Chris ‘Street. Apply 133 Prince Bi-Ieeii- Fl"- Bfld“ “d whm 5”“ ‘iighiirlelnlblldizllévteh . ' Jii/ Mlssonary Funds- The principals service to the Home true, then it behoovesustoendesvor than. yo say you n a 2115-7-31-tf. gifndtzn Gwdlw Owttqrai, {if}! f3‘: Brawr- -- ' 5y} ‘skins pm were: Evangelist. Miss . to eliminate all unnecess y worry. _ , -, ‘yer on... .... .- _ , , FIVE ROOM “EAT” ___ gllclklllcllPowy-er _ _ 0;; Irma. constable, 1st disciple, Miss Undoubtedly the chief service ren urthese strenuous times, one of the Pom, maple mm wk today for ' To LET“ ~' 2"“ 5”.“ "z --- , 111W . 4% Margaret McLeod; 2nd disci e dered to the Home by Life Insur~ :.llcf causes of worry, especially for “at with sun room. 53 upper REGISTERED GUERNSEY CAT- wvel of Lon (.0111 rim _.\.-,,., 2% P1 v Z n 1 is n wage yr»- s; v us" ss- E‘ our M“ My a" s. “F5235...” i.‘:":*.i..,::°..::*:" or» i» M or m l» one - ' "—__"'*'—'"' géilbijeilil 222 a J13?“ M‘ tclmpben; “h dis‘ hfine isglelgexziient Oniie continued liied Zway “Ihat would flapper! to P795313 33e- TO 1:51P?” '_Z"_ - ° ' A ,7, c Pei - E7395 131111111115’; 5th d-‘S- , I15 a sill and l shame and Q drying overlooking Harbor, No. O Sydney BINDER- TWINE. GREEN SEEM"- §|';'};°[!}fn - _ “"3” mp1,, Mn Hugh Cam be” 6m dis“ Activity of the husband and father, those dependent on me for their 1iv- mm e, 5t Apply W V. Purdie. 607 T19 T°P- 5/5 "m5- E' v- MM‘ . Bunk Hill n" p ' who is the support and breadwin- mg? What about the education as - ' , Ieod Albany. s94 u... n... ' ,3 civic. Miss Annie MbLeod: organist. l - And still they say they are chris- _.._. ' ~ m U“ 19 _ ner of the family. But in case of which I have so fondly planned for . BOBIdQIS Wanted FOR SM]; '___‘_‘_—*_"“AUCHON FORT‘ (Cnnndinn Press) . WMaZsENAIamTOUMUBP-eflfi “its: I his death, his family‘ must seek my boys and girls, that. they may tiens. .0‘ AL - -< an” f rt. Ifthb d-tk this‘ 1 lnth Id? TUDENTS ACCOMMODATED 2s m-eIsBfldcfiiel-lilg griiiiisisciri: ‘miillfiliilif "=6 siege 1.35.1.5? "éiliif li-iiiiifiphf. . - 1‘; in dramatic effect and Miliwtlvc I fvlizzgl-eriirsougpfrsureu iiiosfreiie- whit abilut fhzchscime in zvhivzirrwe I’ “w” w“ w‘ M“ m" m“ sUpper Prince Streeii- 499- Pfiilléfi- NW» 1"“- viifili(‘Oiiiaiilbsiiiegiiminigeisiiosliili i ' if?‘ ‘flue’ the piiiwipai‘ shwlns ihvf- ' pendent on him will be ysure of at take such pleasure i and pride? n’ may’ . W‘ l“ ‘f7’ “ms 1'" i‘°‘““i ""5 °""'i 1mm" Bill-vs - 3:175 ough mastery and sympathetic un- i least some support after he is gone. Would my family be left, homelcssiThey think it degrading to m" STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED 222 son SALE _ suivnunn nornn. iflffglffufljfifid“§,,‘?';]§,,Z,_°§'}'fiinffij | }jI,','_{"‘,'§;'k ‘"9. derstandlng of their parts and the i The mother can feel that she does because of an unpaid mortgsgeihi "W" away» Fitzroy street. 527. Beacon, Victoria. Ten room ly auction today cisgr-se bids were, “Omar, 11.79 i ' - t h“ w o“ and Wonk {or a These and many other 51mm“ ues_ its a sin and n. waste, I don't out ._.__v________i-._ house, 51x room“ b$ga]°w_ bunt- gzlndsldered too low and no stock was’ fininrisiri . .. liéfiitlserv 0° was charwwflzed by 9 hill‘ 11:01 also 851a ogher members or Mons ' although perhaps maxi,“ what they say, BOARDERS AQwMMQDA-rgp 10g rooms, electric g , good ou - ' b I vriiiw r1 9 spiritual tone. A capacity audi nce vns‘ - ' ' Fitzroy Street. '51s buildings, nine acres land, spien- 003th: psurtuiil-nililisrkreiir tfilgli-negiigignlsxiiiiiiiifrfnlw, . ‘f i800 was present e the family will not have to leave sed, are in the minds of many peo- ‘mdusuil they dam‘ w i” ma‘ - _______ didtosituatlon- Charles Howctt. fszlctlos g5] 31oz: Elil-‘s-irgitvotlgesnvizlgziiilijt’;‘flour-sun A25, their home and school early looking pie today, eating into their very 3"" STUDENTs ACCOMZMODATED. Vic r a‘ 77o boxes sold for lsifl cents s pound. 5;," for ways of earning money. hearts, sapplng more of their vitnl- _ d is I _ ‘ 1 1 Apply Guardian. s29. on SALE_F 0F THE LATE odoigtmsigusltonherire wigfiwmrmegnzg: 11131:... ii PERSONALS 1m, mgr-anus may bepaid dir- ity than they are aware of, and al- Gwgogt’ “M”! PM‘ m‘ W‘ M." 0 l r 22 2s ' , ,~ ' ‘ ' t] b th Insu nc Company in lowing these fesrstorobhm lif ' STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED zoo “Q11; lsmifjgl “l gfggiledldfllif- gfriiri gfslflggffllfirlhd iii-n- r3“?! l?» b25221?" ‘ Miss Jessie McGowan of Boston atfleyforym o; su 3min. or else in c! much oi its happiness. o e e Th’ °u °' mdnl" w’ ‘mud ‘i’ ' ant street m" College’ 600T 2:11:88 on flii‘i'lhe:'W""‘ bewdais- i; lgnifksiiliizilnrriil ggilvgiinriiifliiitio iigiia-iligsl i l5 Spending her vacation in Marsh- dividends derived from the invest- “id aim?“- _ ___..J_ posed o! at a bargain’ ammunb for grniicd llllpmeiiis in egriots or ,\|¢-]ng_\-yg 7; new men‘ o! the amounts xewmd by the How foolish it seems to allow such But to call it. to notice puts theil 5 bENTs goctoMMonATEn u‘ cute with Allan McDonald, Hea- m“ °t ‘m m" ‘m’ '°' ' Insurance Company“ Therefore, a. state of affairs to continue, when nose out of joint, ' J-Iiilsboro S ree . 487. the,-q,1,_ s34. at lgsiioQolarlzléetlritanzléit-lng; vmzed zitaegdy Qgcuittzller, 3% m John T ‘—_"‘mu “sum” 1mm m“ payment l sense o! sewn the solution is so simple, and in the And mil they say they are chris- ' ° " ° ~ ' - mm" - reach of everyone. Life Insurance g1 n; _ M ri Oli as t ults. Th b esd inner. know- , l - ififfijflfsfioffifl“m°”‘m” f0}; rorsro wsncnousc son sou; —————— ‘git-teary! 20% xmmgymf 13am“- "1 Hswwv- fnifgn m, “h; M}: b, puma“, will solve all these problems in s » -____. TLEQ$E°,§,°..FZ.PZ§ZL.,§, iilgnetna". s e n‘ n ° Exhlbnlm‘ 101‘ after his death, will feel more at 5m ""1 fltisfiwtcry wcy- It has 1 wonder what God thinks of their SHDENTS ACCOMMODATBD 33 M 8am; m1 Saturday. August EE Moss nine: . w. m and M" Keith Cam I we and Wm have less anxiety and plans to meet every need. No ions- going on, Upper Hillsborough Street. 580 351;}; Infoymgflon or inspection ' ' ' mm ° worry. “mummy gnu-gum; m; e1’ 1199a Palm“ W°111l 11b°l1i the As through the world for pleasure ' apply to Vernon Craig, Secretary, 5111Tl111§1$1d° "e 8t Drfilflht on o chm“; o! promotion and larger sub security of their fsnzilies if they they mm STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED AT Kinkors. Produce Co. 623. (cos-mun Press) visit with friends in Msrshfield. um have invested in adequate Life 1n- Do m think on ma; d" 9° ha‘ 219 gusto“ ghee; Reuonabie - Exchange rates st the close today - AIY- A! I Ben“ o! Mimi“? "5 o e7 Rat-es. ' s14 mm“ v t‘ I 4 m from knowing that there are Pfllfl- summ‘ m’ was" med they w“? H18 ‘WC-i 1791197 ' ' l On TFI . , TWO STUDENT BOARDERS AC- commodated, 26 Victory Ave. Reasonable rates. FOUR. LADIES STUDENTS wanted. Apply 192 Kent St. 581 _____.________.__ iIODIE FOR STUDENTS WITH experienced matron at 24B Prince Street. 597, ‘ TWO BOAR-DEBS ACCOMMOD- stcd near College and Depot. N. Vessey, 221 King Street. 595. STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED- Reasonable. Steam heated rooms. iilbly 226 Cumberland St. 528 ARDERS ACCOMODATED ._ reasonable rates. Mrs. ms Kelly, 53 Hayfield St. 534 Lost 1-0481‘ - BLACK may .CASE. Finder leave at Guardian Office. ~ s32. LOST-BETWEEN MORELL H0- tel and 1B Granville St, lady's Pocketbook and black dress. Finder leave at this office. 635 ____ Extra Money ._.______ 1 Rrizcvnsn wnnxmr moons: ‘your spare time selling Can- gdas Greatest Value in Personal 5 Jstmss Cards. Experience un. "B96817. Sample portfolio free. Representatives wanted for your gfitrlct immediately, Master 11ft. Toronto, Ontario. M. H‘. W.-I85. »_-__. Male Help Wanted MONEY SELLING ‘ILIPEI- Art’ and ‘Windsor’ series Per- "11111 Christmas Cards. $1.00 per Agents being appointed fiv- Write British Canadian Pub- hing co, 42s Patrick Bldg,- Tor- onto. n. w. im-iss. MISS JOYCE CLAIMS’ OONTRAUI‘ BREACH __l.___ _ PRQI-Llrwoon, cs1, Aug. a2. -- °8By Hopkins Joyce, who report- sdly left his cast of a Twentieth swim"? picture production because “i "i-hcllth, yesterday filed a com- plsint with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences over an "PM bmon of contract 522 , Poiiriri sterling in U S dollar in Montreal 1.05 13-16. French frsiic in Montreal 5.7!. Pound sterling 1n New York 4,53%. (fnnaiiun fiDiill‘ in New York 84%, French fmne in New York 5.40. (‘nnndln dolliir in Paris 17.34 nncs. U S dollar in Paris 18.66 francs. EXTRACTING BEESWAX‘ A Wanted BOTTLES WANTED-PINTS AND duaris, Phone 1107. 1438-8-29-tf WANTED-_-TWO ROOMERS, USE of portly furnished sitting room. Apply Guardian. 510 Beeswax being worth more tlmn twice as much per pound than honey, all the wax that is produced in the npisry should be saved, says the Dominion Apiarist. In an api- four miles from city. wlii ex- cry worked for extracted honey. the change for city property. Apply wsx will come principslly- from B01! 115. Gllafdifll- 503 csppings. In every spiary old WANTED - SAW MILL SIGHT water power, handy Summersidn or Charlottetown. Apply Guard- ian. 514 ._i.________._-F WANTED-SMALL FARM ABOUT Miscellaneous some fsillt, odd pieces of cont. pieces of drew-n comb that have been cut out of the worker comb, _._____.____.______- FUR COATS REPAIRED, RE- iined, remodeled, cleaned, glsfiad. trimming, o‘ mmdatlom’ m,“ lb Oelder's, 205 Euston. 25 HOTJiuNG To TORONTI-o V“ kept in the honey house to receive Bwton_ Room for one passenger, these scraps of wax. The best way‘ Telephone Mr. William Irving. to deal with csppings and pieces of Once ‘Iflvvrse- 635 clean new comb is to place them ATTENTION - GREATEST IM- 'WAN'I.'ID — MIDDLE AGED Rutherford Stuyvesant, York, and Prince Alexander de Cer- eman-Ohimsy were married Friday afternoon at the City Hall. held at noon today st. the Church of 8t. Pierre do Chaillot - in ‘a. solar wsx extractor, consisting ENGINE MAGNIITOS RECHARG- ::.."".:*..:.:":1::::.-..missus’; » yer-mew m» who n11 Electric Co. Phone, write or call. melt the wax by the hm o! the msunduringthewnrmermonthser D the year. CALL THIS WEEK AND m" Combs that contain much pollen, specs Fall and Winter samples. Just received, $18.75 up. Order winter garments now. Fit guar- anteed. S. 11‘. Tarbush, 85 Keats however, or combs that have been used or rearing brood so often that they have become dark-coi- sbiy in the solar extrawor and must be melted over a. fire in boil- ing water or by steam. A certain amount. of wax may be extracted from such combsby rendering than in a wsx extractor made on the principle of s potato-steamer, but to get all the wax out of them it is necessa y to subject the niolion mm to pressure. A wax-press can be obtained from any manufactur- er of bee supplies and will soon pay for itself in m apisry of thirty or more colonies. If the combs are rendered and pressed out-of-doon, the work should‘ be done during the honey flow so that robbing will ‘not take place. Del-lore of bee- " J1, will readily take beeswax in exchange for comb ’ " chlrging only s few cents for making the inundation. Rendering wax can also be done Help Wanted sgineble demand this season for our ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘. inexpensive "Hoy- al" Series Christmas Greeting Cards. Secure orders now even in spore time, deliver later. Tre- mendous profits. mverlencc or capital unnecessary. Hi8 ii" 40i- lar sample book free to Wbrlers- Bradiey-Gsrretson, Brlntforti- Ont. N242 Female Help Wanted woman for housekeeper. Apply Guardian. 588 PARIS, Aug. flz-Mrs. Elisabeth of New a combs that have been rejected for s‘ oumulste. A special box should he B of s. glass-covered box contsining C cured, cannot be rendered profit-[K Mr. J. H. Profitt, of Kensington, was among the interested visitors at the Exhibition yesterday, Pros Alli-i: n,‘ 1mm Auth .... , Mrs. Elizabeth Deon Prebls of East. Boston, Mass, is on s visit to her native home in this city. She is visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. J. J. Desmond and daughter Dolly, and her cousin Miss Kath- erine Keenan of Boston, Mass, are visiting in the city. nd , wfiffafc” 17% Mus Jessie Brown, who has been {gill-tinge}! ~ -- - - - 73g visiting ma. Peter mmasi of Clyde l. ' ‘ ' ' " ", any, Rivenleft Tuesday morning for her er , . . . .. Total Isles 1.651.909. chutes in s. plane in case of accid- ent, or from knowing that in an ocean vessel there ire always life bests and belts, so also a sense of security will be felt by knowinl that oneself and one's dependentsym be provided for financially, Children growlns v11 in homes where there is a haunting 5611M 01 insecurity, as when there is no in- surance, will have a sense of fell‘ 0! the future ss they grow older and able to understand more about fin- ancial conditions. 'I'hey are apt to grow won-led and fretiul like their parents if a sense of security is sb- sent. home in Inndon, onisrlo. IJNLISTED Algoml ,;.. ,.. 3% Mr. W. A. Fletcher left yesterday Alsiggqgii ' 40% for Sydney, while Mrs. Fletcher is remaining another week, the guest of (Rev) W. A. Thompson, 58 Bay- field Street. Buckingham ... ,..-._.-- Csl and Edm (‘an Kirk Miss Mary Deuicsy, swamps led by her brother Garnett, left. Mon- day morning for their home in Minto, N. 13., aiicr visiting friends in llhnernld. McIntyre of Soul-is, State Deputy. are attending the Knights of Col- umbus uflllVQflflflfl in Chicago. Master Laird McDonald, of Ken- slngion, was a visitor to the Ex- hibition yesterday. Lsird is s. ro- bust boy of ten years and weighs over 125 pounds. He is a grandson of Mayor Laird, of the town of Kensington. Rev. J. R. and Mrs. Skinner and sons of Belle River. PEI, who spent the past month in town with relatives, returned home on LINDBEBGIS MEET DENMARK ROYALTY stion he paid a. visit to his former congregations at Sheet Harbor and Pfctou Island-New Glaqow News. RIYKJAVIK. Iilflllnd, Aug. s:.- - Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Lind- bergh were guests at tea here this afternoon of Prime Minister Asgsir- sson, meeting Crown Prince Fredrik of i‘ nmank. The plane in which Mrs. Hector Jenkins and Master Arthur Jenkins have returned to their home in Mnrshfield after a. very pleasant trip to Rhoda Island m” m‘ he“ mm Aingmagsank’ on s visit to her parents. They mahhnd on the“, northern mmk were accompanied on their reium I during the winter months. but The religious ceremony will be would b, do“ m . “m mo‘ -_----__... islanrfllbl-sasrsrltainafihsln. lvlr. J. J. Morris. Ch-riottetownn Past State Deputy, and Mr. W. B.i a esdsy. During Mr. Skinner's vsc- . Many breadwlnners are now 1n- suring their children. The amount of the premium for children is not. ss lsrge as for adults, beclusc 1n nesrly all respects chlldlen M“ i‘ greater number of years t0 livc tilflll adults. When the children begin t0 esrn their own money. they may carry on their own insurance. Another great service rendered to the Home by Life Insurance is the promoting of habits of thrift in the different members of the family. ‘This thrift is caused byWhe kmw‘ ledge that it is necessary to iI-y aside a. certain sum of money 9° PBY the premium. If the premiums are not paid in due time. 11181111111“ is discontinued. Even the children learn habits of thrift in thlsWB-il- Insurance also builds up an estate. iwhich is of especial value to the family when they most require it. B5 -when a. man marries and tfliwfi 011$ n twenty-year Endowment Policy. that insurance is due just about the time the children need more money for higher education, for travel. 0! for setting themselves up l" 111151‘ ness. Value to the World Insurance Companies resemble banks in that they build UP “Willi end provide s sole investment. Peo- ple can borrow money from and loan money to the Comilflhitfi "m1 interest. Investments are always safe because Insurance Comlifllli" very, very seldom, if evtl’. "ii- n an. Compgny ‘hould Iii], “It! Dllllilfi will begin to distrust all Insurance Companies. Therefore, if there is danger of the failure of one Com- nndm: w“! ‘m b. ti"! Md’), l, Ml‘. lllld. HE'S. Bllffllilid 0i JI- board the mother ship, Jellinge, rorimliw PM“ W110 w Ittendins W! mnmiuos about that unpaid mortgage, and the possibility of their family be- coming homeless, if they have taken advantage of a. Life Mortgage Pol- icy. The education of their child- Because they say they are Chris- tians. 1*: they would only some kindnem i180. ren. as they have planned is guor- And m“ h h m,“ “mm m‘ anteed, if they have been wise ab“; is p c” . enough to carry Life Insurance But m”, have not the “mo. . which provides for that emergency; “mph “w” and then when itcomes to the problem of provision for retirement in the evening of life, the person who has invested in Life Insurance is financially independent. And still they say they an Chris- inns. t Be sure Cod is wstching your carrylrc 0n. Does comcienoe not tell you the! you're doing wrong. No wonder you dread from world to be gone, And still you say you are Chris- tisns. So for we have considered Life Insurance from the essential stand- point of protection for our homes and loved cries, and showed that it Ls sufficient to meet every emer- gency. From the standpoint of a. safe investment, Life Insurance has withstood the ' severest tests and emerged triumphantly. It is inter- esting to note from n relipble source that not one Life Insurance Com- pany on the Continent has hsd to go out of business during these de- pression years, nor has one Domin- ion licensed Company failed in Can- ada since Confederation. Compare such a record with that of other thil to bear it. will share it, That's the Christ spirit,‘ we don‘! see or hear it. Arid still they say they arc Chris- tians. I hope that these verses may open classes of investment companies, your eye; even those considered absolutely Before you Sum seeking a home 1;, safe under ordinary conditions, and the skies‘ you will readily see the reason why or I fear you Wm moot with one people are turning more and more awful surpflsa to Life Insurance as the soundest when you m] them up them you-n investment they can minke. a Christian‘ ---Jo.<. Frlzzll In short, Life Insurance offers everything you could expect from any other form of investment; and at the some time protects your home and family, guarantees the educa- tion of your children, and if you live, provides for the years of retire- merit. Prosperity, happy homes, and s contented people, sre the products of Life Insurance. FRANCES REEVES, Port Elgin, N-B. Alig- 9. 1933 Pile sun... 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