of this (llhmpang 4hr Pnlirgvhnltlrrs TH! RECORD or Rooms for 195s. Concerning which enm- marized figures are_ ven below, is one in which ir is believed all policyholder: take great pride. ‘will. will!“ Ill rceca manganese-ism - . $230,031.94: HVGBASH — SIOJIIJOI new Wallis: (Madam-muse) . . . . . . . . $20,000,101 . INCREASE — $1,180,694 llOlT‘sa's's‘ii.riio..... .si$O1,794,5M INCREASE -- $8,208,355 SPIOIII. RESERVES and SURPLUS FUNDS Increased to A $5,452,267 (Bsrisuin afDs/Imd Dividend Pfiliillli) In 1938 $5,515,180 was paid to policyholders and beneficiaries, bringing the total paid during the 58 years of the Co ’ operations to $95,761,614. mpmy s For over 20 years your Company has so maintained its dividends that on each premium-paying life assurance policy every dividend has been equal to or greater than any previously receive . Such records as these have been possible only becau of the confidence of every-golicyholder-owner. This confidence in 1958 is expressed best by the that 31.5 of the total new business of the year was taken out by existing policyholders. The average new policy increased to $2,770 es compared with $2,657 in 1957. The management is proud of your Company's 58-year record of service and is ateful to the policyholder-owners to whom it presents this accounting of stewardship. IlilTH iiiiniiii uii A MUTUAL EIJMPAHY..ALL PROFITS FDR PULICYHCILDERS H. LAPIHOBN 6 L. S. STEVENSON, District Menneeii. . 140 Richmond St. ‘t: The Boiitrsl Gesrillss “rsmm'"wl':its.n-s “fitéwfi OONIIDIIATIOI [III Ol- .11.. 73.3mm ®Wni>rs LEAAFVI YOU ‘I'D-II ILPII anisrauf-sauit Jolm_ Telegraph rnmsrniinrzn-Mr. John Wises been O. my“ nations in Europe. In mn- regard department-Tram News. known retired business men. Alex- ander Patterson Torrens, head oi’ the Great London and China Tea Company. died Satur- day at his home at Bedziord i . w. Torrens was rn h oi.’ Ireland, his isthet" minister of . e was 1B he want to New York where he was etnpio and learned the busi esa blnsins and repeating the Creed i 21"~r'""'- ‘*1 "' ._ "SQUID WEST WOMEN'S and signed. Reports o! com- and Mrs. Daniel Bin on the : E mlttem were heard and new ones school commii-tee._ Mrs. Hughes on the programme. Roll INSTITUT appointed. School committee re- later he left New York and set up a coffee and tea business oi’ his own with branches in ' , Saint John. N. 3.. . the school had been scrub- call to be answered with exchange . wet l 111D January meeting o! Pis- . It was decided to have the oi Valentines. A contest was put 111d- Wwt Institute was held at heat distributor made at once for on by Miss Ida Handrahan an old e home of Mrs. John H. Jay school. Mrs with seven members and one vls- It was also agreed in hold the Clarence Coifln Mrs. John W)!‘ Present. Meet-in! Opened with meetings on the second Thursday Donald invited the members to . oi each month. Mrs. John Jay hrr house tor the next meeting. Roll, call was answered with a. and Mrs. James Hughes, were ap- Lunch was then served by the ilewjYeaxks resolution. The min- pointed on the sick committee ior hostess assisted by Miss M050 meeting were rend next month Mrs. Clarence Coiiln Handrahan and Alice Jay. our our. vvsv _ _ b wi elv known and h hly ad. Mr. Torrens was however in the business world, and at the time oi’ his retirement some ago had built up a buslnas the name o! the Great» Inn- lna pany which was one of the leading in- ts kind in Halifax. by his wiia merly Miss Sadie J. Dartmouth; a son. Alex P. fashioned dinner won by By J. R. Williams r vEs, AND you cm HAVE THIS cup IF 1 can GET ALL 0F MV DINNER /' on ‘runs sPoou .' ARE YOU THROUGH WITH THIS SAUGER, POP F SHE'S GOT A ‘DATE AND I WANT ‘TO MAKE TH’ FIRST SHOW.’ /\' / "“ -_.~...<,, ; /' ‘ ~ has-Mm- w..- I wk‘ [s _- _ 1- wi-iv MOTHERS cars-r on», l __ Today's Short Wave Radio Program (Allflmelllallefssltlnhll) WEDNEHDAY, JANUARY 25 MOSCOW 00 p.m.-Broadcast in Eng- E 5:30 p.m.-'1lhe Concert Master. XAD, 18.5 m., 15.3 meg. BBRJJN b3 ‘operators. DJD, Pan. t Music: ces o! esterday; A dro Bonci." 2RD, 2 meg; IRE‘, 30.5 m., 9.88 meg. PEA U! DUR BOARDING HOUSE i- wm. - Maior Hoople A / i-iui-i! D0046 an seize. up one _ ALLEY, an‘; 1. - , j suwoss we ecacm MARIA WILL. s: f a-aavme AT Hi8 HEELS! were, rr's ABou-r ‘TIME we LAW" was Pirrriue we Bums on cs m "fl-IISTDWH! % PUFFiFRJFFQPUFFF % EGADJF I CAN BUT ARRIVE WILL. as A PRos-rv LOOK AMDA SWING OF HER Mop“... FOR ‘II-IE LIFE or ME 1. CANNOT IMAGINE wum . BRANCH o: we 1/4 wawix rues 1mg ‘PER- - son izasemisuue we TOKYO 8:15 mp-Orohiztral Selections. ial Broadcast tor America on b elf oi taste adl Society 81.2 m., 0.50 . NE W 0BR 8:45 p.m.—Pau1 Whitman's or- chestra. Mm, ill. m., 906 meg. ONDON L .m.-<Selectlon from Poetry Liberal IN ‘TIME ‘To MEET ‘rt-us sTRAMGER; i BEFORE MARTHA LAYS eves om s-uM f --‘l. GREATLY FEAR HER RECEPTION 25.4 m., 1115i? PABIB 10:40 prim-Gramophone n”. _ ‘I l8 meg ' - - f Iotin’ America. WIZAL. 0.0%., 0.0! ' meg - NI" V3365. 40.1 1a.. 0.1 mag. rinse nus‘. m THEATRE I DUI.‘ A1111: sou.” _ THUR- Nth MONT-Milli — SAT. North American Lite Manager Commands Press 1n today's issue appears sn in- formative tatament on the record o! pr ess oi the North Ameri- can Li a. At the ann-utl meetins recently the prasiden, Mr. '1‘. , said: "As a pert o1 the fortune that we can appreciate only by reflection u n the an- guish and distress an horror that are the daily measure and have been the long experience od little and respect for law, and in our relative ireedom from extremes. we are more tavoured than most nations, and in this we are 111189- inddated to those who in duly; by wisely and cal-em . D. E. Kilgour, general manager, paid a tribute to the value oi the press when he said: "We believe that the public have a clearer concep- tion and higher oginloiu oi our business than ever eiore, and we wish to pay tribute to the ress o! the country for the stead rig in- fluence it has exerted in general Miairs, and in particular for its part in supporting and iosterlng the faith in our great institution" ___.__._____ WEST ROYALTY W. l. ‘rho niorithLv meeting of West Royalty Institute was held at the ._1’..em MacKinnon on tvh thirteen members tors present. The g three visl own new President. Mrs. Athol Robes-ts melded. Meeting opened by sing- the Ode and repeating the mead _in unison. Minutes oi last meeting ware adopted as read. Ool- - leciiion amounted to $1.30. sick Committee reported sending irult and flowers to three during the month. School Committee present- of“ ed a bill ior Christmas decorations. cw committees were then ap- . Fred Ks. erln‘ Mullins-ion. Program, Mrs. Russell Bell. Mrs. Vernon Burke. Question- naire on Public Health to be iilled in for next vwmh. It was moved and seconded that Seer-tiny buy a frame toi- Christmas Seal ‘Bond and send to West Rn alty School. It was also decided t at all don- ations for dispense box be talsan questionnaire on was filled in by convenors at meeting. Neirt meet- Stillman on . . ll call to be answered with a health hint. Meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem was served bythohoatesse asoclal hour_ iollowed. Eastern Guardian ____ . ."l‘his column .is reserved ioi- news c! local interest but adv ol a newly nature may be at 4 cents a word strictly pay- __abie _ in _advanse. "WUBSOBIPTIONB to . the Charlottetown Guardian ma br handed to their Rent. Archie ume filoifiwhps Tiis Ismus System Worry over business or household duties, sudden shock, the insane quest for pleasure, the foolish at- tempt to put a west or normal lite _ into twenty-tour hours, feverish ao- " tlvity, the demand for sensational literature are all conducive to the aggravation of wear and. tear on the nervous system. I! u are tired, listless nervous and Wyiiifhd why not vo illlburn"; Health and Nerve a chance to: fleflllllinrlolelll-qTaecnhOld. ,_... . =____-...__.._. 3v l ‘IIIOHI l?! l0 0ittl$sit§ THIS SAVING QUALITY FUR COATS l ~ Here are some Sample Values from a great stock HOWN among ihe beautiful new Coats included in this complete clearance sole you'll find Hudson Seals, French Seals, Brocdtoils, Persians, Twin Beaver, Muskrat, Hudson Heed, Pieced French Seal, covering o wide va 91p . SALE of You're Safe in Buying Furs at MOORE 8» McLEOD'S ALL THIS YEAR'S HUDSON AND FRENCH SEAL FUR COATS GREATLY REDUCED 2 gnlyal-‘rench Seal Pieced Ccgits. Sizes l6 on l . Price $35.00 o. ___ ___ 21.25 3 only Hudson Heed Coats. Sizes I6, 38 and 40. Price $ $45.00 for — — — — — -- I only French Seal. Size $ I4. Price $75.00 for - -- - 4 Only FrenchPSenI Coats. ‘Sizes I4, I6, 20 and 38. rice $95.00 for — — - - - - 3 (July: FIQIQCH Seal Coats. ‘Sizes ‘I6, 40 on . rice $110.00 for -— - _'- —_- - I only Twin Beaver. I4. Price $95.00 for — -- ‘I only Broodtoil Coot. Size I8. Price $lq0.00 for ‘I only Muskrat Cont. Size S I6. Price $185.00 -for — . 3 only Hudson Seal Coats. and 20. Price $175.00 for — - — - — I only Hudson Seal Cont. *1 46.25 Price $225.00 for——--- I only Persian Lamb. $395.00 for——---——-— -l only Size I8. 3 only Muskrat Coats. 20. Price $200.00 for — - -- — - 3 only Muskrat Coats. 40. Price $125.00 for - .-. a.» ._.. .- Get a beautiful ' Coat-at this ‘low one. for» ~fl1§8e sold days wand .wYi¢<> Clearing last: year Hudson Seal Coats $300.00 to $350.00 reduced to 5 only Hudson Seal Coats. I6 and I8. $350.00 for — -- — —- . French Seol trimmed with Silver VFex Collar Price swsoo n» ____ ___’_---$1 . g Half Price Sale of. Muskratst LAST YEAR MUSSKRAT COATS SELLING Price $300.00 .._.._._-_..._- ' AT ~ HALF PRICE riety of prices. $161.25 Fitted Styles. ' Sizes Sizes I0 to S Sias36te$