,_.___,,_i_____,._,.__...-...__.._.._._.._._,. .... . 4 _, _ l s; a>..."......_..» inns». ~.. ._¢sr~n up i- n.4,,‘ ,2. ‘i; (w; nnx-g-Jlr- no.4 fi __.-.._ a, SATU KUA r , Iillllillli 5‘ TRII CKS Chevrolet truclu give more miles per gallon at gasollni . . . go tarther on a quart ot oil. The Iarnous six-cylinder valve-ln-hsad , -' ‘truck - “u”. , l“ u. operators compare power nulls, Chevrolet trucks are easier to service, more economical to maintain. Chevrolet truelrs offer nation-wide parts an d service lacllitles. Built In Canada, on special trnolr assembly lines, they are avail- alale In a wide elsolee o! factory-built bodies. There points explain why so many individual nnlt and fleet owners use and recommend Ghevrolets. l‘or your Information, may we rernlad yon that there is a model tor every hauling ioh ready to pay its own way as yon hay It on the easy monthly payments ot the General Motors instalment Plan. Dollars saved through lowest purchase price and minimum upkeep-are dollars earned. Your Chevrolet dealer will give you more vital lactrl mu i§i'r::TriuTvHT* ears‘ SHOWS NEW COLOR COMBINA- TIONS The millincry card, ‘incorporat- ing dress cloth: and ribbon colors tor wring nnd summer, 1938." issu- ed by the British. Color Council, is exceedingly intcrcs-tingt both for the selection of colors end the manner in which they are present- , Complementary colors are ar- iiiuFl/vrn . T. qtéusoletv ranged on pages, as for example, Iris Bluewwith mauve cast), Dah- lia, and Cavalry Blue together; silver gray. Gramhiic, slightly darker, with Hyacinth and Night Blue on a second page. Mermaid Blue. Mitch is similar to duck blue, is shorwn with Cmnmander Blue, a very deep nary. Then, on a fourth page is popcorn yellow and Tiger gold, Meadow. Sylvan and English greens, ranging from medium to dark IDIIBHUCS. Another page is EIITEIIS BODY THROUGH STOIIIOII MID IIITESTIIES 1'0 EASE PIIII. 2 sms in FIGHTING llISillllIFtlIll 0F _ RELIEVE! TIIIIORT Pllll IMVIIIESS. No family need neglect even Binor head colds. Here is what to do: Take lwo "Aspirin" tablets when you fecl a. cold coming on—— with a full glass of water. Then repeat, if necessary, according to directions in each package. Relief comes very quickly. The “r\spirin" method of ~ rclicf is the way mnny doctors DEMAND AND GET-I now approve. You take "Aspirin" for rclicF-then if you are not improved prompt- ly, you call the family doctor. O "Aspirin" in Canada. by the Bayer Com- pany, Li mitcd, of Windsor, Ontario. tablets are made Improved flat-Cylinder VaIvo-in-Head Special Truck Engine I Entirely New Single Diaphragm Spring Clutch Wider Range of Factory-built Bodies, Including a Complete line of Hydraulic Holst and Dump Units Perfected ‘Hydraulic Brakes lowest Price and lowest Upkeep Costs “DOWN COME CT-ZBB co s r s devoted to Shepherd Beige and smoke Beige, slightly darker. Robin R ed and Mnrocn Red. Kur- roo Beige is alllcd with Rusty’, Murrey, which is u rusty bro-val, Ma-pal Brown and Black Coticc. both latter dark hilPS. One page is devoted to pastels, which are listed as Banana, a yel- low beige, and Bcarlcy: n dccpcl‘ shade. Spray Green. Marlbcrotigh Blue Shell tine, Pastel Beige and Kashmir Beige. "Them is also s charming page with suggested color schemes in which four strips are shown. One has a straw band in Tigzrr Gold trimmed with Mermaid Blue and Popcorn Yellorwy Mennaid fcnns the basis for a iecancl bruid with nooent oi.’ Conunandcr blue and Banana yellow. Smoke brown and rusty, and Flrcnm Blue ndds silver gray and night blue. This card indicates decided im- portance given to beiize and grays and all types of bltzcs from these with a. punpllsh cast. to tho c with > a green, into midnight, Yellows,‘ rich greens In the mldrtc register. the ‘rusty browns and reds arc also i noteworthy. There is less empha- sis on pantels. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Csnndlan Press) Canada's second Olympic hockey team, Toronto Granites, ruled as favorites 14 years n20 today wit?" qy Sweden 22-0 at Chamcnlx, Switzerland and. Great Britain proved easy marks in suc- ceeding rounds and the Canndnns become champions with a 6-1 vic- tory ovcr United States in the final. Olympic winner since 1920, Canada relinquished the crown to Great Britain's Caitarllnn-studded representatives in 1936. Bclge is i trimmed with Murray, the copprry ‘ (nu uru-ntuul‘! t!- l UWN GUARDIAN . {i Grown Life President Grown Lite Manager . l llON. G. HOWARD FERGSON who addressed the Annual Meeting o1 the Crown Life Insurance Com- outstanding pany revleivmg the the Company plfigffiefi made by during 1937. Ell- BT§BEN80N General Manager o! Life Imus-once Company, reported an increase o1’ 1a millions 0t insurance in force, the laziest in the Company's lustmy. Crown-Elie Sets Records in 1937 INSURANCE IN FORCE GAINS EIGIITEEN MILLIONS-LARGEST IN COMPANY'S HISTORY Hon. n. nmwnu Ferguson. pres!- dcut o! tlic Crown Li! Insurance Ccuitpntiy, in-(tcllvorlng first 01'- llolzil address. at; the annual meet- ing in Toronto this week. paid e10- qlwltt tribute to the memory oi The Rt. Hon. Sir Robert L. Borden, late president of the Com- pany who died last. year. “It was my great privilege," said Mr. Ferguson, “to know him intimately for many years, both as it Private citizen and as a great. public figure. By any test he was outstanding." Commenting 0n his own appoint- jment. to the presidency of the Crown Life, Mr. Fclgusoit sold: "To mu- like myself, eugugcd Che greater art; 01’ his hie in filth/Ht: affairs. t. is an interesting end stimulating experience . " "The liIe insurance companies," said Mr. Fergtnon, "are great: res- ervoirs oi’ the nation's thrift. Their assets arc the 1ircrpcrty o! the multitude of ClllZPlTi who cam- prise their mrmbership. Their 1n- vcsttncxil: activity ls wldesprtrd and lends strength to all phases 0d the tia-tional ccononrv." ' Mr. Ferguson discussed briefly the highly succc slul 1937 rear otl the Comp-any. In ruining the achievement of t-he Crown Lite to naiionialgmitnirs. he said: “We are cxtronicly inrtunate in having so well survived the unpar- alleled depression that has sml-tt/en the world. and has ‘prrlnps most; seriously nfleclrd countries with whom we are most glossy allied in many respects. I tlrnk it can be said that this lrppy ptsition is not the result of ncrltlcnt. but is due to $1,483,912, the highest In the Com- pany's his . ‘Ilhe analysts oi’ assets shows that approximately halt o! the increase of the Company's investments in m7 was in its holdings o: govern- ment and municipal bonds, the other halt being distributed amen: public utility and industrial bonds. mortgages, and preferred and oom- mon stocks. Oii’ total amets government and municipal bonds make up 34% and mortgages on reel estate 32% Pub- lic utility and industrial bonds represent 9% at the total end pre- a.t the meeting, is. Hon. . H. Ferguson, P0, K.O., LL.D.. 0.W Somalis. Toronto; H. D Bums, Toronto: '1". Erickson Brown, K.O., fibronto: G. A. Morson, Havana: W. R. Morson, Toronto; His Hon- our The Hon. EL. Patenaude, 110., K 0.. L.L.D., Quebec: F. ‘R... M11). Russell, K.C.. Vnnrnuvor; G. O. somers. Pasadena; G. E. spragge, ‘Ilomnto: HR. Stephenson, To- ronto; W. F. Watkins. Toronto and N, F, Wilson, ottawa. Girl Guide News THE BUCKINGHAM PALACE COMPANY AND PACK the SC-illlil 1m nrntnl basis not only o1 our structure but of our grout In l organizations which have us during the long and i i»; 3c s o1 our coun- try's devote mvut. “We still li-"vv our problems, and they are grave 0119s. but. with tore- sight and cotlrdyzc cur business men’ are iticotltig or?! gradually over- coming the c vni-‘aus difficulties: as they aria‘, so that we can to-l dny rcj re in an assured outlook 01 prcstprr. y." Dcalir; with the annual report prescntwl at the meeting. Mr. Fer- 'u‘"rl to the breaking o1 . Insurance in force . than 111 millions in 1937. the g u of more than 10% bring; t-ho lirgcst. in the C~:tin'pau_v‘s hlslrsry. ‘Fvtvl insurance in force was $138,293,886 at the close 011937.‘ A_e:-ris increased over 13".‘; to: $30,771,877. t-hc gain o1 $3,578.!!!)$3,- cstnlzli-iiiiw; a. record for the Com-l i pany. Recon/cs fcr all policy lia- bilities gznlticrl more than 13%. amounting tn $27,167,872, compared with $23,920,561 in 1936. "The average raic o1 interest real- ized on iuvcsinxcnts. 5.1797», is ex-l tremcly pratUytng in these days of tau be Put 1m" Drum“? m?“ 5m‘ abnormally low investment ratesfl] said, Mr. Ferguson. I Describing the record of the mortgage department. as almcst perfect, Mr. Ferguson said: "In guch of the pa It fcur years, more interest has been received in cash than fell due on the Company's mortgage, with the result that: the amount oi’ interest overdue has been rcdtlcrd to an extremely low , figure." Every branch oi’ the Com- 1 puny. he added. ha: given a good I, account crf itself in the past. year. The Ccmpanys report. presented by the general manager. H. R Stephenson, show; premfilms re- cvlved in cash were $0,619,010 in 1037. Investment iticonte was $1,361.- 185, and demslts oi $32,780 in the staff pension fluid brmlght total cash 1llC§l11€ to 38.012348. Death and disability clafms paid amounted to $910,025. Payments 1n settlement oi nmturcd and surren- dered policies were $1.1l0.292: cash dividends to policyholders $258.668'. I annuity and other payments $303.- , n69, making total not payments tc lDOIiCYlIC-RISTS 01' $2,582,654, _SllrpllLs from the year's opera- tions was $597,967. ct which $284 — 745 was applied towards divldcnd~ paid and accrued to policyholders _nnd shareholders, $26,056 was writ- ton oi! ledger assets and $111391 was applied as a. special addition to policyholders‘ reserve. The bal- ance oi’ $175,'775 mu added to the twain-plus which now stands e1 BRINGING UP FATHER ‘rwtzwe o'ct_oc|< AND "' THAT SECRETARY OF MINE- SIR VON PLATTEQ- l‘5N'T HEQE YET- SAY- WHAT KINDOF A BUSINESS DO THINK THIS I5 ‘Their Royal Hlghnesses Princess lsllmbetttr and Princes Margaret were enrolled as a. Guido and a to Brownie respectively, in the ist. Buckingham Palace Company and Pack by Her Royal Highness 111E our renders will be delighted to hear this news. The other Guides and Brownies who were enrolled that day are cousins 0t the Princesses and daughters at tlhe members 0t the household. ‘There are eighteen o! 1.11am altogether and more will be dining rllrcmtly. ‘Ilhe Kingfisher Patrol have 011mm Princess mlza- beth as Patrol second. The Camipnny have been busy working for their Tendertoot Tests, for which the Division Commis- sioner dbr Westminster passed them, on exactly the same stand- ard, oi’ course, as all other Guides. A Pack s/htached to the Company 11m been formed to,- Prhwess Mar- garet and hor- frlcnds, and they take 1t. in turn b0 be Slicers! During the tine weather the Gardens o1 the Palace have proved a. happy hunting ground for track- ing. woodcraft and fire making can rem} llere So Bad tth all olhve. W011! 8v on apiwe. and. or course, $5.71??? ifiommmlt“ l“ trait.“ es or ree- 8 summer the OOmpany 19861111 rried t tifli hlkodlnWin game glammlzllhewbealé u; dsorGreatParlc. and per-t ‘Dr-ail nmking which, Christmas‘ telned among other treasures. a Gould llot Stand The Bhiltlren Playing The happiness of svnry home do nds largely on tho health of the wilifand mother. If she is nervous, pocvish and irritable worried by the _ cares oi tho household, and tormented by tho pains and irre ularities that accompany e run qwn system, there can be no liagpiness 1n the home Ior the liuaban and children. Women who are weak and run down, nervous and irritable should take a course of Milburnh Health and Nerve Pills to hel restore them to the blessing of goo health. Mus. Tnorus KIRK, Neaton, Alte... wntosz-"I was in such e weak, run down condition before I startled using Milbunfs Health and Nerve Pills I could not. do my housework and would be so nervous I coul hardly stand the noise ot the children , st their play. Now, after tekin three boxes of H. b N. Pills 1 fee like e diflorent person. l l shall always tell anyone not - feeling well to use your medicine." Put up by The '1'. Mllburn 00.. Ltd. YOU ‘JU ST A LONG VACATION ? Crown Lite Record oi Unbroken Progress ‘ and Stability Continued 1937i » JANUARY '49, 1m v Aesets First Mortgegee on lieelEoute........ Government end Public Utility end Industrial Beads. . Preferred sud Common Stocks. . . Loans on Company's Policies..........._ Home Ofiioo and Other Reel Esters. Cash end Other 33% Municipal Bonds. . s49; 9% 5% 13% 3% Aseets...........-.-. 6% E 1935 10.37 . . New Policies Issued $1,464,276.00 $2,185,644.00 bmaronce In Force 170,268,583.00 188,299,886.00 our Incense 7,836,444.21 8,012,984.83 Anon 27,192,878.62 $0,771,877.96 tree surplus 1,308,187.88 1,483,912.28 EIIHIIIOI IQOO [rifled Average hsee el Interest lerned 5.17% Caowu LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY l-ion. G. Howard Ferguson Isms Ollee ferenta n. n. Stephenson i, ' Galudlldtlfi i I. O. SAINT. filial I. Genes-s! lfllh l“ Ilohmosul Si» Ofllee tor Hes-Males. o. smote-rs, r..r..s., o.s..u., Chsrlottetou. Ieelleeth Idea. ltosotos lap ertntendent. also Whenever the At Drill. some, and test. hi lime Idem et it herself. The Company and Pack took in the Christmas Btoclcin and the Princesses love their stocking!- one of embroidered with "A Merry in bright woo's, con- orieketwhtchth ' "l0 11787 eysqthwh“ wesepecked q t, ‘mflsfifiiktth Princes- madwell. ‘ All those who known sausfldos cooked and cakes toe-red! The Company's cart was used g n ur e 5531x1650"? 1116 t-h artsm ‘rhen the Patrols "n! 0V0!’ their own time The welcoming Peck __J"1 Wifihlntlll surprise its recipient! . in which titlggPgec-k #0031110! were Ohris I ‘gllflellwwands-ltygr TAKING FASHION FRJOM A BABY t 'I'hln 1 k1 bmbiemudnflmttootsng 510W. the? they'll get bed: the the wrested {mm them—m0thcrs hav- in l voted against it as being too the Joys o! t-geuihel/vee are" iifiniwfimfi} £21 by 8114' b0 hoe-r that hood es a rashion for themselves, and lwording to our recent obser- vation, it seems that, 1! 1t», 1,; youth. tull and smart enough tor mamma, It 14 my for baby, m. We reier to the youthful mother filslgwbréikolre strieet on _mon1ln¢ W? r W88!‘ bright; knitted hood, r mafia? tor in which sot on infant weer- tths identical hood, color and 81:11? didn't look halt bad __ ‘i WEB pg,“- trelc the had e nature 0011. made tea 1n billy. whole Movement 1m m this new Company and ca; well. jeceuse of the extensive field it covers, and the lrequcncy with which it is used by the public, the Telephone Directory has be- come recognized as an ideal ad- vertising medium. Telephone subscribers represent a pretax-red class oi buyers trom whom your massage will gain the utmost. results. Be sure to re- serve space before February 15th. TELEPHONE DIREBTURY ISLAIID TELEPIIBIIE 00.. IIIITED NEW issue of the Island Tele- phone Directory is scheduled for publication on April 1st. Listings will be closed on February 15th. Persons who intend to become Telephone Subscribers at this time, and subscribers who wish changes made in their present listings, are urged to send their requests to our nearest Business Qffice at once. _We cannot undertake to give eflfect in the new issue to orders received after February 15th. Please note carefully this closing date. g OH-‘n-E REASON I'M LATE ? YOU sEE- MY BROTH .. ., .:»q3,flq-..4\.efl‘.l . - . .,.= ,,,,.,m@mca '$