it scta like msglo giving nt relief and permanent rt. P|-lu ‘L00 ,er b°n|.\_ lastinég relief. li W' °""Y a obmplots as- -_-_A ill liflilllil $l|ilR0lAll . CHURCH OF _sCOTl.ANiD. _ Rev. Ewen Macbougall will preach has taken a it cal r city. 'l‘he latter was not as wel _` thu sou.-ioii. There wus a large room jli-i being opened next week to uctolniiiotlute the large number Fl iillt-.iitliii‘l,. The lutlics prize was ` won by Miss Charlotte Crelghan and the gentlemnn's by Mr. Gul- - ~ lunt. The com-mittee in charge this f if wet-lr is Mrs. iI<‘, J, Casey, Mrs, Er- nest Tminor and Mrs. (~I)r.) J. E. Men W ililunclinrtl. Board of Trade ` - Committees Blank Bggkg l At smmole-tiifigTolfliii(e cliiigiolttliz ‘ own uri c rite .ou c e DIY B°°k» |-°°8° rin Juiiiiury 1~i, the following com- Eooks, Journali. Caahf. inittces ,were appointed, L" Transportation:-»G. D, DeBl0fB. ° ¢" B°°i<¢.. ..|.".‘i°"~ H. v. Bantam, ri. 'iiiitteinmi-y, W. '"°"'° °°°“‘» °"“°" R. Aititoii, A. -i>ioioiro.~n. is.-Match. ,Bill Books, eto., eto. ' M1;21e l‘gabie:-ill. L. Cotton, S. A. ` 0 nn' . J. iP. Crockett C. H. om” “nd P°°k°° f Chandler IH -Howatt I Publicity and Immigration:-J. iP. -Gordon. J. 0. 'I-Iyndman, A. Irwin, E. H, Beer, James Paton, , It ‘H Jenkins are well suppiie»d,with S to F’ 1% for 1926 . En ertalnment.-S. A. McI4e0d $5 " qualities. and Typewriter T ,_ ' ' ' lter Copying Muly` P="¢"li 'Ei`l»3°"°» FH" $ Tliliiiursli. Blhdina Carer. ink _ Membership:-P. W. elm-kin. W. Cline. Desk Psdm R. Tinnoy, -E. D. Nicholson, L. D. Openers, Mucliage, §` Murray, ’l‘. B. i\Voodiiian. Carters, Staffords and ~.,. Auditor:-il... .B. |MauMll1a,n, Inks, etc., all at -F' ‘ prices Wholesale and _ Family supply easily made __ Saves about $2, You ‘might be surprised to know D lil few moments, It’s cheap, but for ,__ prompt results it beats anything also ‘Employees in me feverish mmvny m°d|c|n° “bm” ordinary cough or chest cold in 24 of the Holiday season. you ever tried. Usually' stops the "°V°" 5° W|`""°"¢ 3 N" liggdnllkertitlitsgid Iiteislléitde sid gdloid. °' "’“" °'°°""°'- '°' ofpdéltfdf’ t‘i.`l'§.°”ii`ii“i'i i.'§°f,il'i'. 'tilgi instead of sugar svrup, if desired. ly-but costing no more tllan a Slnyililll bottle of really-made cough cou h medicine, there is as tter to be had at in amed mem- 0f l|| Nyl| RQMBC' enurém splendld boarseness and concentrated pine extract. L. Worthy Druggllt _ its "3 Queen etrnt *$050064-O-OO _i I Dictionary Coupon Date ..`.'...i_.....,....._........;.... ' M' Pima find enclosed the sum of 0. “"9 "ny New er, Renewal Opbssrlption to The V. srlottstown Guardian and 50 Conte extra for New Unl- '°'\v oiouenai-y. vans ' ' i...-sa-...gp»~»_-».»».....-¢.s...»...........».a ”E.. ss.;-.......¢...».¢-Us-ii.¢»._..»»~.»`g.»».-its "'°'"°° in mf. nr prop more an mia or °"*°” "°"\ H°|"\l'\’l nmlos- l i.os1'-witiiouts lm calendar. it aiunme Fast- 'rho Guard. "W md” ian supply of calendars are going REV. AND MRS. W. 'BRUCE ' veliy fast. do not leave it until it MUIR, will be at home at the ls oo late. llenew today and get Manse. 202 Prince St.. on Thurs- your choice ol three -nice caleud- day afternoon, 21st lnst from 4 to U5- ` 6 p. in. and in the evening from s ' 4 to 10 p. in. _ 'izsoiet-si Friday 22nd at Summerslde at 7.30 U 1 , .. Q... ..r'i.;i..‘;'::'iii.:i..°:°'ai:.:::'.ii- uraverse at 10.30, and if the travel- duy' January um, mgmeld u al :€ 3 WINSLOE 8E.RVICE.8.- The New Business Paid For in 1925 Exceeds $1 re ' L T-_'_' ' Insurance in Force "Now Over ' .A 1- $578,000,000 . . wor- known to citizens as Mr. 'Milligan 'phat gengleman has been hem on Col. S. S. Wetherble returned presslve in t-heir bearing and effect. a number of occasions ln company "lst High* fl‘0m QUGDBC City whith- e with other officials and has ad- Sr hohud uouomuunied his daught- wore dressed meetings of the 'Board of an Mist? I-Ofnn, who has entered U10 °°ni\H'Y- W1\`°l€U '1`°\¢¥\°8»DhY- fli1d,'I‘rade_ When last here he looked the -lefffei’ Hale H0BPii-3| f0\`i given to the world by Marconi has Hlliithe picture of health and vigor. "dining in nursing. Col. Weth-1 ex ' ' and was pmcncally |n, me prime erble while in Quebec saw the fire' testi' of lift’-._ .Mr. ‘M-llllgun was formerly Whlvh practically destroyed the |""°"¢°i`» has °°V°'"°\`| Nm Wm* ¥|°*‘Y- _ a jo,"-nails; ibego,-e 1(,|u|ng_ the c_ Chateau Frontenac and succeeded and ln addition to becoming e great N. R. stuff. and was for a number in Obtaining u number of excellent; fa _of yea,-B Editor of the Saint John snaps showing the progress of the, Telngralili. lt is ii strange colncid. fire and the wreck which remain- ""*¢°"|“"Y l@“¢"¢d UW, “"5" “I ence loo lhut both he and 'Mr. U'-|~ travel by sea. The Wireless Tels- Whelpicy belonged to 'Sa-int John, »-»s>_--- D although they were residing in 5f'l`l\H U30 'Ji' 'M‘ll¢il"S WOTIH iM¢,u,;|0n_ Powders insures healthy children liiiii l¢"""l’°“" of “‘“hl""t"e ' __ -So ful' as the allineiits attributable i'ili1=l i1=""““v°f “'“iL"' W’ wHis'r EN.ioveo._'i‘iio wiiist io worms his concerned. A high C DYPF il Alfllflltfful ‘lf 0""|~" ’I’oiiriiumt~iit under the auspices of "\0"l"Uiy i1ill0n2 children ls trace- oiily induce ii brighter fire the (mgllgllc Womelpg .Langue held -able to worms, These sap the stron- makmg avmlame W '"""°"' the ilu- soul last longer. in Itiosury -Hidll, .Mioiid-ii-y. mgmt gth of infants so that they are un-i latest news of world events. and the __ _______ wits one of the most successful held i1bli:- to muiiilulii the battle for life e|e,,m,,,g |,,f|,,e,,ce of the gre,” (500,000) all sis- ‘ ,' - '_ I p P. W. Turner, G E. Full, James hU"\‘°l'0l1S nrt- Wit-li 2 fllwor of the 'C1\l‘rni=:il0I'. G S Inhian Geo. J. °“td°°"“~ f industria|:_A. A. ii-omoroy, F. ly l>Y'W. J- Tuvlvf Limitod.W°°d- inks, Typewriter R‘ib~ , M, Slew,"-,_ E_ -I-_ Higgs’ W_ ly stock Ontario. Presentation 'Ili Home-made Remedy tors of Emerald iPost Office waited » upon Mr. Frank Murphy Post- & C0 ,_. St0pS muster at Emerald for the past 36 'D ‘fi -__- _ years, and presented him with a 5"* °°“"‘.”““|"""° ¥°‘ °"°" ““‘|- beautiful cased pipe accompanied . ' b that-. the best tiling you can use for Postmaster-Genemll of Canada. FI A D it srvers cough is a remedy which in struck a true and timely h0te when I '~‘“*"|.V "“ ‘fed at Mm” "‘ 1”" “ he admonished the public not to or Santa Claus at Xmas and do their ut s ""°a\-v Cnllllhdi WWI ran ilutod sugar syrup, Or use clari- 81811461190 bl' $11.9 9005 W|5h9B and klndred mmm" fied molasses, honey, or corn syrup, Remembrance of absent -friends. Thus you make I6 ounces-a family and enviable record as one 0! the postal employees of Canada who has gladdened the hearts of young and old~as for 36 Xmas seasons you have dispensed with that ef- riizht to the spot- ficieiicy and courtesy all your own the joys ofhxmas. ln fact for 36 nd M, years you ave acted as Bahia arms;-1i*igatlir‘;lel:i -w iM" H°"b°" C- Cn' °°“"““' .undergoing treatment in a Saint Mr' J' H' Martin- s“3k“t°°“f "ll" _,0|,n_ N_ B” hosplun 10,. some arrived on a visit in friends. ,.__, _ ,,_ months. Mr. 'Finney was accom- - - parnled yesterday on his sad mis- MI" Gertmde Cl“"k°3» °f C“"°“' sion by his mother and Mr Stewart dish in Vmuug M’ “Pd Mrs 'Edgar to father ot Mm Thmey_ Stevenson, Eustvltoyaity and will _ attend me concert there ton|gh|__ danger of our falling to attach full sp!-aims' \r 9|: LQCAL |Nr|-ERE3-|-___ fps Fl d _~- significance to what is happening at death in Moncton |Monday nght ren s of Mr. F. G. Spencer our doors. Upon the ompletlon within about an hour of each oth- will be pleased to learn that ‘his th C ` er_ of Mr. Milligan, Regional Coun-"condition today was reported -to be ssl. and .Mr. Whelpley, 'Region-al very encouraging. Mr, -Spencer re- "°" °°"'“"' “ "‘“V b° “'°'“' W |'I‘reasnrer of the C. N. R. will be oontly underwent an operation at recall very briefly some of the ds- learned with deep regret in this the Saint John liifirmq-ry,--St. John ve l Globe. and succumb to weakness. This iluinlber present, and owing to the preparation gives promise of heal- ` m siicts-as of thc tournament nnqther th and keeps it. ` the beginning at least of the trans- --en-o>i_. ROD AND GUN. ` lStill further improvement in the uppeurtince und contents of the inaguzlne Rod and Gull is shown lil the Feibruury .iiiiniber which has just bee-n issued. There is a very good line-iip of sporting reading material in this issue and good ii- lustrutloii is 'also it feature of the nuinber. ` The series of' ilescriptlve artic- les, A. Bryan IWill|unis’ Breezes from thc West and -Raymond Thom- Dsoil's In the Big Woods of Cuh- ada, continue with interesting in- stalments, wlille complete stories. fictitious. true and instructive, are of outstanding me'rit.- A shout sketch of Outdoor Life, from the pen_ of F. B. iDoud, entitled Octob- er Days. is it gem of its lrlnd. A poem of great merit. Nocturne of the Prairies, by-'David 'Howarth is 'al-so one of the features of the is- sue. James Friseis cartoon in this seueis another master ieco of illod und Gun is published month- W-<03-li A At Emerald On Christmas Day the Mail Cour- y the following address, Dear. Mr. Murphy, The illon. Charles Murphy. get the postmaster; and postal Postmasters, illke yourself, act as most to seo that the Xmas l You hold an exceptionally .long The -people whom you have so as n, postmaster. 'riioroioro wo think it 's only our duty to remember you on thll day of days and ask you to. I0' sept this little gift accompanied by our sincere wish that you 111°? have a very merry Christmas this year-and inaily _ more MBYPY Chrlstiuast-3 in the years to nonw- (Signed) John A. Crokelb Armel Murray, M. T. Lam\l0» -Mall Couriers from Emer- ald 'Post '0fflc0. meraid, P. E. I. December 26 1925. ---;- We are becoming so accustomed the uncommon that there ls erefnre of the first quarter of the lopmenta which have marked lt. and which are so profoundly im- In l_ta infancy at the beginning of Plmples coma from blood thst'| not panded beyond the dreams of its ctor in the commercial world has hone, with its latent possibilities; the wireless transmission of photo- graphs, enabling simultaneous publl. atinn on two continents: the radio, asters df music. and very recently mission of motion pictures through the air, are all developments of the original conception. Germany gave us the X-ray. \\'liich has revolutionized modern surgery by bringing to its aid scientific photography, thus adding grenffy to the possibility of prolonging huinnn life. The element of contuct so essential to the growth of is community or nation has been immensiiralily in- creased by the arresting expuiision of the motor car, which in so short a time has become so Indispensable twenty-one millions of them are con- stantly in service on this contineni alone, while they are 'daily growing in number in Europe,.and making their way to the furthermost corners of the globe. The first double-decked motor bus was licensed by the I.on- don Police Department in 1904. During five years it dllplaced :£5,000 horses and 2.200 hur,se omnlbuses. Could Dalinier, the inventor of the first internal combustion engine, have foreseen even ln small measure how the product nf his brain wus to alter a worid`s living conditions and affect its transportation prob- lems? In its train has coiiie a system of highways enabling an in- tercnmmunlcatlon before undreaiiied of, and enialling the outlay of count- less millions of dollars to the ad- vuntnge of other industries- Concurrentiy there has been the development of the undersea,-'ahlp and the aeroplane. W'hlle the former has demonstrated its utility only In war, the latter is adapting itself lo peace, and has already almost an- nihilsled time and distance for A limited amount of travel and mall transport. The more recent dis- covery that these can be controlled and guided from land will extend their field as offensive weapons. 'rhr colossal steamship in which one can now cross the ocean in luxury und physical comfort la distinctly of this period, aa la also the lransrnntinenlul train de luxe with all its appoint- ments, which appeal to the fastldluus traveller. Motion plc-tures have brollltbt amusement and instruction to nill- iiona beyond the reach of the nid- fsshioned drama, have created un lndustry with an investment of per- haps two billions of dollars, and re- nelpts ,for admissions apprnncliirié one billion dollars annually. Ind the field of manufactiii-iiiit there hu been a constant improve- ment ln machinery and process. and the great tyre lndustry is a develop- ment of this century created and g,,|,¢,-|-on bythe motor car. The in- significant but industrious allkwmili una-ble to onlie with the demand for his product, has had to submit in human competition. and we hair lu- ggy nn iiinosl unlimited nuii!°li.\‘ 'lf _ Allmlll M¢¢ti\_\¢ of the Cllllda Life was held at Home flee, and the following address delivered by the President policyholders and the public generally: in all our activities that some much valuable information for cement la crowding stone from our blllldlnls; steel is replacing timber in heavy construction; while else- triclty in driving coal as a fuel from our factories and gas and oil from our homsl lor domestic purposes. The development of water powers "W W°fld °V¢l'. and more particular- ly in Canada and the United States, hu provided in with millions or h°Y'5eD0W8r of electrical energy to U10 Kreet advantage of our mann- factories and the betterment of WUPKIHK conditions for the multi- tudes employed in them. In merchandising the mall order houses have extended their service until the farmer, however isolated. has A range of choice equal to his fellows in the city, while the chain store is making possible the cheaper distribution of many commodities through its ability to buy ln _large Quantities. Co-operative societies are Dl”0\'|<1|Ill' an effective channel through which the producer may reach his market more quickly, and with larger profil.--the outstanding example of which la the wheat pool in Western Canada, which has for the Dust two or three years func- tioned so sixnally in favor of the producing farmer. The area, da- voted to wheat on this continent has increased aixfold, while the, present most important output of cattle, sheep. hogs. butter and cheese in the Western Provinces has been al- most whuliy built up ln the past five and twenty years- The lndustry of the furmer has been excellently aided by the railways and steam- shlpa, which have provided most modern and effective refrigeration in transit. Government experimentation in Western Canada has just resulted in the new Garnet Wheat. which will reduce the growing period to one hundred days: or ten days* less than that required by the famous Marquis variety, perfected by the 'same agency in 1901!. In a land of the mi-igiiitpde of Canada, where weather conditions are naturally variable and conflicting, the value and importance of this development cannot be over- estimated, and Garnet Wheat, when available in sufficient quantity for seed, as it shui will be, will mark another advance, not only in the progress of Western Canada, but to- ward a more dependable supply of a world’s demand for food. Whlile all this material growth _has been proceeding great headway has been made in the lessening ot pre- ventable disease. Deal-h from tuber. culosls has been reduced fifty per cent., while the danger from diph- lheriu and fever of various forms has been minimized. The modern hos- pilal adds much to tht efficiency of the physician and surgeon In their application of a constantly enlarging knowledge, fed by the successful re- search effort of many able scientists. Our own country le proud to claim the most recent achievement of this kind in the discovery of Insulin. which has in three years noticeably reiliiccd the mortality from diabetes With this almost extravagant ad- vancement ln lndustry. ln agriculture and in science, the now vast under- taking of life assurance has kept pace. Since 1000 the assurances in force ln Canada and the United States have multiplied by len tn eighty billions of dollars. Tho Assets have increased sevenfoid to lhlrtern billions, while the total lncnine is eight times greater at fnur billions. Though the people of this nun- liiieiit spend lavishly for motiii' vars and luxuries of all kinds. they do not neglect the more important nint- ters, as tho above figures indlt-:ite that they have bought more life ns- suéance than ull the rest of Ihr wo ld. Nevertheless they have not neul'l_\' fulfllleil their nhllglillnii ui' their destiny in this regiiril since they are as yet insured for only une- iiixteesilh of their c:i|iitaii:zi~:l » -i ning cnpaclty. 'l'l-:it wi- have pi'ogi'exst-d so far le due to the constunlly broad- onlnu service r~f`l‘ci'r~rl ily tht- i~iiin- liunlt-is and the better lnfoi'uii=rI i-i`.`ort nf their ropreaenlnlivrs, ivliich lu- getiioi' hiive. aint-e |900. more iizin iluulili-il llli- uvirriilti- iiiiiiiuiif of ln- siirunre held by the neurl,v slxti mii- \ i - -és-. '|--5 a. already occupied. An tion of the increase ccurred in Canada, o associate with us. k s. n the Home Office are still con- m V tice of frequent ind which, I am satisfied. o secure and maintain the very ai our official and bu wlt'h its accompaniment of healthy oung lives operates of the Comps.ny'a death rate, and we 5 I9" M- 'md W UU 900919 'Whit have again had A experience in this years ago, ln conjunction with ‘several 'Canadian ventured upon the practice of grant- upon apparently without the usual medical examina- tion. The exlleriment has proven entirely justified by we have just somewhat enlarged the fx amount of coverage way. We may the the marked improv ears lil general public health and mrs." n`°m .‘i2.'°o0'oo° ‘°`°V°" 'u"°°°5' n means of disease development of which has been _ greatly assisted by soma of the life tion! $111008 H1050 |“ "I9 Hflmel ssurnnce companies he Dominion and nusualiy favorable he supervision of xperlenced committee of the Board. of responsibility upon each. will en- vantage and profit af feature denoting prove only auch offerings as como d the Important down ua proper and desirable for life cnnplny' ‘- -~ This il an ln- assurance companies, having ln mind reus of 22% over the previous the permanency of their undertaking parlinent suffered severely n . tt t sm to dos ana l_srQ»,_t|p;» artnet ssl valuable ass-visa #Ulla __,. .g,‘,, Danse the you-_ the *lil* . . d the essential atmosphere of trust the untimely and moot regret aching to lt. Real estate mort- death of our hllthly esteem; ughly active organisation, taking sages. on which a satisfactory rate officer, Dr. George S.8trsthy,1[|m _ f . _ . dvsntage _of its specific oppor o general growth avaliable ln volume. and durinii the him invaluable to this to add to our large number ln tha more important 'partment became necessary, interest is obtainable. are ltili devotion to his profession had l§\‘0 Gompapys the Ug- °'l‘.¢itii 'NIO eeling that for the present at all Eastern Canada. as well sa in Da- ation with Dr, Branding. the vents there is desirable and feasible troit, where we have a large amount medical director, an assistant rrysdfepl more lntenalvs cultivation of that of insurance in force. The very directors, of Dr. S. .l Straight ppl important por- ready supply-of money has; how- Dr. J. A. Roberts. They for the year has a while the branch yield of first-class bonds. and some m rces without enlarging our field, towne and cities of Middle and has been accomplished ny th v approach to the munerative rates procurabie in re- of Dr H. S- Hutchison to t inary IBIUFIHWB Ind $l,2'll.000 sandard of our investments with- hoir friend and colleague, Lougheed. Sir Jainea has In the past few weeks much has mam' y°“" “n ““"'“°ny een said regarding the wheat cro *helpful member °‘ y°“" some sixty mil- to bs able to do ao. n mm their re' eo far-reaching in its effects that no pology need be made for referring an |" th” C°'“P“"y "h°°° rogress compatible type and ability B f the men whom we have been able Elm" who have don so mu h tc two vacancxe. “Don me Competition is ' e C the name _,cam enable the progress of the individual mwe hae" mud by th' _ wheat grower, have a vital stake in deulmermm the his success, and it is gratifying that G the aggregate 19.25 has been an unusually good year for him. While Am" & compnny' Lhmud' ,need of the value or the personal ntoward weather conditions con- mom' Bankers' rupecuyuy een, but clean, and da" is no longer a roaecutlon' of our effort there. We eneral Manager of the WC ploying our funds at the re- be further aided by-the contlpuetigpi give as ;§ are-hiiih er. tended to reduce somewhat the highly equipped and energetic yollljl men. whosewhole time will bsjpé n Great Britain, benefiting by a. per difficulty ls being found In fully gaged by the Company, and siatent campaign for agency orgsni- e ation and for direct possible insurer has assisted us to cent years. It has, nevertheless, portion of his time in a conaultgtivi hs extent of $11,339,000 ln or- been possible to maintain the high capacity. "5 d *Ml Your Directors have to record an- n annuity coneidsrationa. We are out sacrificing income. and we ven- om" geplorame 1°" |n the 4,`m teadlly consolidating our position ture to hope that we shall continue I here, and have now lions of dollars of business in force. Our branches in the United States. b fifteen of them, are all making I P pective ages and circumstances, and we are happy ln the Birl 'beam artive sg# Bon rd. sul P the Western Provinces--a matter' hi' 3"” i’°"'°"“l °h\rm - ‘$2 marked ability had endeared him :nod for- lt here. The life assurance com- um' ll W" m 1°" ms °°""""' Tu' dirqctorptf addition 'ol Mr. C. A. Bogert, Vice-President and Qnmlni Bank, and sir. il. E, Ames 'of A." _ Inv! rap; dilation. and Continue I0 adhere. u senting the shareholders and td "pun the growth in our personnel' splred to lower the grade of wheat D oth inside and outside, to the prac- produced the quantity h-as been so e wxdual Contact great and the price, owing to short- Judgment' which they has enabled us ages in other wheat-growing colin- B triee, has been so favorable that the Wm Md Iubsmnmmy in armer finds himself able to meet of your b"R|ne”_ f xceuem body or men who Compu” ‘ls current liabilities, and lo pay off ' ' - h f ll _ _ ne" am y in many instances the temporary The large influx of new buslnessla 1) ccommodation obtained from his h nker. This is reassuring to both b a sd _ever before it the he lender and the borrower. and to the advantage t a useful to the country erves to indicate to intending I very excellent settlers that intelligent work and regard' Four perseverance will still have their ra- c rust it with their sdvlllll. ward. ggmpanleg, ws and imagination in tha, We are encouraged by the specific 0 ummm amount attempt of the Governments and h ' nmbclms “veg transportation companies to stlinu ` 1 late immigration ln the year upon L ng assurance for a hope it may prove the beginning of ll, results, and ,quarter century. Our steady and sustained movement of force hav, mumpnaa more safely per- Since 1000. and indeed since very inception, this Cpmpany. allcyholdera. Both have had W xperience, and their knoslladdl Q have bpan ood enough to pluos at our dllpogali the conduit , ‘=_.1i iv Mil an-ibitlon’_ _ _wlilcb I5 G _.,+ #Q hargsd with its tnannlampnt ba always exercised n lively-optimism 'prosecution l’ their undertaking, hut' he would live been courageous indeed ,wha in 900 had ventured to prophesy. anye him: approaching what his beau' which we have just entered. until uccompnshed by H "I nl. ~.ub“'q“°m ' auurehees in seven tim". avaliable In this efficient people to this country who from “1’000_000 to over '5-[3_000._ WUI b° in "me "01 °"lY ° 5“l'l-‘°“ "’ 000; our _tnuuul issue has multiplied even in this dlrecnon because 0t|Csnada and its institutions. but a Lw_9|-,'|_y|¢|m,|`_h-0m35_3g0_00q (0 ny., UI. ' amen, ln "con, greater strength to the Ernpirr at $128,000,000; our assets five' tim pl-¢ven¢|0n_ ¢l»|¢ La year you were advised of a 000. Bild Dill' |ll0°ml ICVGD u well gg by Office. The continued aucces-~ which me" "°P\'°“¢"U\¢|V@l Provincial Gov- is very important They have been for some years co- repiesentatlvea ha,ve times. num/ar of additions to and promo- (VPU "$37,000 I0 DVM' 530.009-900i while payments to policyholders are alx times guendlng the companys opor~ srcilter, being _$ia,08fi,0o0. as com- rnments and the municipal authorl- ations has made desirable further PAN" Win' 51230-000- iss- The saving effected by our, adjustment in the official circle, re- I mortality addedlnultlng in the appointment of an progressed very markedly in what he o the earnings from the other Assistant General Manager and a denisiidii of the insuring company ourcsa which combine to constitute General Superintendent, In the hy WHY Of brondll' he barometer hy which ls measured persons nf Mr. A. N. Mitchell anilrllersorlal attention to he success of the year's operation Mr. A, Gordon Ramsay, respectholy. his individual case- as given us the nd gratifying surplus earnings of operating most effectively. more par- ienge \vlth alecrity and with ability, 4,576,000 for the twelve months. ticulariy in the process of agency und that they Will, continue °\' At the same time the insurer has coverage and l.he_ needs We believe our met this chal- of .§°..l.!i Your investments continue to have building. and the present advance- terliret the ninia of the compilllfl-2,0 V a, thoroughly ment, while placlnlt n greater burden the desire of the ualursd to thi _ all concerned. lions of permit- liisiirvll in Ciiiiiiiiii und ihe Uiilicil Sliiliui, This in<~i'-nee' reflci-ts, too, in iionie iiii.-iisuie ilie u|»lii't-clatioii by our lioiipio of min-r und icrentsi' i-unifiirla iii liilng. and ol' the necessity oi miiiiiiix riiiii-. -is fai' as iiiuy he limi those- iiiiii-ulll»-a shall be iiinliiialiied in ilii- i':iinii_\'. 'l‘hi\l the coiiiliaiiiea :intl their mein-‘ liars url- fiinclicviing well In thI.- ri-» gurri is lndlcuierl by the- fact iii-it there limi been lmltl li bi-ni-fit'l:ii'.-'sr ii.. lliii- ci\|\l.nen| In the liael _vcni it-ri llniiv :ta iiiilvh as In 1900, ni -\n» ‘mil one-lull' irllilnns 1 f im.|liis. Iiib- .|1- siiiuiiice is lit-rlihliir liiii .;i‘--l'i-sl l artificial allk nvailahle for Iulrnirlilrl just right. lf you want to lo! lm Ml q mm, _"___ m"N_,_ , “.__,.|,| hm, ,.v,,,. ,een “ in m mn* ~. ' facial blemishes try Sell€l'l 3Yl‘\ll’~' “f B" und" "nur H i | i |n gh' making pf logon] 1925 |19* l|dNPl| “UW W1`0|'d° Nl' _ » -_ _.__ ' _ .&___._ _.___ -.... .-.__ .-..~ -._.._._ - ~ A -_ _ ny drug store. _ ‘UW °‘“° ~ ,~x:ini|il¢- nf i'u-u|-i-i'iiii\i- i-il`iii'l thr- oufiag 1925- " 1 ' » . The Canada Life Assurance Company ` (Established in 1847) Made th_e following substantial progress: Increase. $92,981,000 11,253,000 11,174,000 23,084,000 1,085,000 . 4,578,660,000 . 114 ,461 .000 Total Insurance in Force increased to. _ _ _ _ Total Assets increased to. . _ . . _ .` _ . . Reserves i'oi' Protection oi Polit'_vhi-lders. . ._ 100,230,000 New Assiirances paid for in 192.3. . _ _ . . _ _ . _ 128 563,000 Surplus earned in 1925. . _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ . .. . . . _ . 4,576,000 Total liiconzc for 1925. . . . _ . . _ , . . . _ _ _ _ . . ._ 30,127,000 Dividends to Policyliolti-ers in 1325. _ ._ . _ _ . _ 4,585,000 Total Payments to Policyholders in 1925. . .. 13,083,000 5,399,000 1,638,000 _ 2,678,000 Above, in brief, are the results for 1925, as shown by the Financial Stalenzent. _ ° Below are some of the notew"'ih_v achievements -of the year: 1. Divitlendii ou many cf`srf_'~. of |' ‘n have lfizi increased. . 2. if Mrde the largest surplus earnlrjs in tit: hisl...'j,' of the Company, extend- ing over seventy-nine years. _ 3. Continued to improve service to public by special educational training 'iff field i`oi'i~e. 4. 1-’ltit'ctl `hio;c insurance with present Policyholders than in any other year, and iiii'ri~.".r-.rii rublic interest in Mnnt'ily Income, Business Insurance, Salary Burlgci. and Group insurance. . 1 .i _ ~ » ~ ,.2 -___ __._.. _ ...__ .__ . ‘ __ 4_5, -"_ (A Complete Annual Statement Will Bc Mailed Upon 'V 8,55 7 I i ‘i .' l l l.. i, l il l W ._ _.._,