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THE PRUDENTIAL
IN CANADA
THE PRUDENTIAL Insurance Company of America. having made the necessary deposit
of securities and complied v ith all the other requirements of the Insurance
Department of Canada, has received a license to transact business in Canada. and
offers high-grade all -guaranteed
Life
Insurance at Low Cost
THE PRUDENTIAL was the pioneer in Industrial, or Weekly Payment, life
insurance in America.
THE- PRUDENTIAL was the first £ontpany in America to Inaugurate the system of
prompt payment of claims, immediately upon receipt of due proofs of death.
Total.
Plus
%•meats to Policyholders Since
Organization, Over 313 Million Dollarslii
A ount field at Interest to their
Ordinary and
ustriaf poH es.
1 to 711.
sexes.
Amounts, $15 to
$104).000.
THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE
CO. OF AM1RICA
incorporated as a Stock Company Ili). the State of New Je
JOHN F. DRYDEN, Pre ident. .,HOME .0 ICE, NEWARK. N. J.
Agents Waded to w rite Industrial and Ordinary Life In
Good -Income====Promotion -=Best Opportunities===No
Y.
Branco Office in (ioderich : T. A. WICKHAM, Assistant Superintendent. Bedford Block :
KIIMIkkralleNEMPMEIrP:T-MrailMe 71111111,16
rance
Prudential Agents are now
canvassing is tans vicinity
They have a mut
story to tell of how Lif •
Insurance has saved the
home. protected the widow,.
and edn'-ated the rhildre•.,
Let them tel ,t to you.
Agents P. NABKIRK, J. J. PURCELL, N. !ORB
time, for he is in aeu*h home to lark r t III 1 u• ones un Chrietnlas Day. Sixty Victims.
PEN AND SCISSORS atter his chick..um. Thomas h ,loss AnCello in December.
I.'mimeo! •:'•a•
911, oic
/ of C*..,,.,..: ,.,olp(...
'10u ( hri,tntse shopper., standing m atip.: "The, R.rrGratr Pnacillk."
Oncesf elbowed oto, I her. there were. ,,ton. The followinli; -IinrN wrt•e. Written
Nista.('Ishii orae .•hopper -..hopping t ery t.tt e
Uoc fell sleep, and then cher".were right. IP MI.. t WPnty yt•are ago in Brigitte I.
Icor Cheri -tin►- chopper., •hunlOPP -till and are now revived owing to ,.h••
04.914 1: rercnt•actton of the L lieds in throwing
tine (soiled deal .way, then their were ,even.
Erree't,rietnraeehoptier.,trier .t+two.•iek•t out the l,.luyd-George budges:"
(h,•• Ii winced home to bed. then there wrs. sic. ••Three wa- an ocean pilot, and his eldest eon
sae { hrintina, shopper-. only ill e. alive . was blind
sloe 1 nm,•mM.m,l baby..lhen there were dt e. Ano dent and dumb from childhood. Ilkewtsr
Fl r.• Chrrtma, ahopeers. pawing hertrnin. vans' 'lit 'mord;
o'er; But. of course. he wrs a pilot when hi. Oa1.1y'..
Thr.wt.+yrfrlsnuble.tnn:.tbeytherewerefour. Coun,e was run,
Fen• ('krill pas d,oplerr., (tIen as could 1e . And he oavigAted roomier. hie father.. eldc,l
(yore ,aelMdsmoke. and. Then (hero wen+
•
there.
Th rc.. l .Ari -t dna•. •Ii ,pie, .. mak ing Rrci t t0-00:
tine had hyeteric., 1 hen there were t. wo. .
Tie, ('tor 1401.4. ahupl•er.. with ..hopping not
half done•;
ge.e l bought .,he♦',cause. then them was
now.
Ors lttn.tmae ifity.#0r• whod pent all her
roar.•.
p.n kteel..i,d esiWo for- he? then tt.ere was
• none! •
• --(!arolyn Wells
1• Is. t .44.1.4 rule of those whb give
I ., K.•. v .o eher'lly to bestow help upon
,.o /•. boa the deserving. It is ne.e*-
• .r y •h..rlrpioate -between' those
.. b • have •...••n crushed by the force.
.f •.r tru.Ltr'cei and those who have
wickedly drifted into want
. . or.,., y
Ni Chrisl;mae-time. however, it
.1.1d . •• It two the measure of our
g,t,n{ •no.dd he need, not worth.
son. I'
"There wee a clever .mrteon, who could cut !
off leg- and arm•.
And Invest on °portion• with a 1hou..arlr1
nameless ,.harm •;
He'd an eldest toy who'd never wen an oleo.
•tion done.
ltutemuoeeded to the practice as his father's
*Welt son."
C
Rthically, the'giving of Oita is a'
matter so intiutete, so personal. that
the practice should be die. uun.. n-
'fnremt„ t,ttunlay Night 1e1b-thtt
acdsaveteelnealti
SI' y . friend ofMeTo re
nredul
Rut a1 h,n.plaYity Is paove.h:.1, And gift, afior.ld he a peitywe c •
the eon in the city is tar too forgetful' Dot usurped. There are ahniversartes
a i •
Ir
r besides weddings
u Ort. 1
brightens 'nus e
f vas
h
im1 o t
visit from
V H tl
rip hm
me 1-
in toiled
the(tarnish
at
r- II inbirthdays, that
tonne. e
s le orabirth
a h yy
tn.
"ill folks t 1
v l e end
'ht (syr• when the old p,rrtuniutts for te.•.tve gt e •
peoi tri er d oto, rats
1 I, are not so busy as in bunitio ri blessed be their gigs if they K
N•n
time. hen vitae of city folks are U '1 children all the KINdn'•a" that 11147
ally. pa (1 Rut rometimes there is be bought upon each birthday of u
towel A thing A, overdoing it, if the re Blessed Child.
r co int on .,ver little coterie of i.e.
.+n
m
,tor
in Huron 1 y If am K y
• f
writs k
'
r nitelt
.01d' were 1 H
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ID CIl
rl
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v son rl ACP 1
w un
•. ill, Ile ha t
•• Ins I I
to. h
iLtit) , Chili.. o has married out there. � uodersterod that in future upon .h
bd,e, entth* o he brought his bride 1 man Day gifts Nl'ou,d he sen• to .hll
ht,e... r the Md folk, to see. They dren exclusively, what a sigh of tell -•t
nese O n visit, and apparently the would foll.ewl- 11, fua•ther,w,re._tuua�.
01 R happy. hut at. last the whose habit tt erne .rrrn to "gore' ...
caret folk. ere cd
,cud p:.rtin arri0 The old mono any reset, to emir any one. were .n yto
drove them the elation at (beimiCh, frankly til those from sheenthey u •
end ws they st d on the platform just accusurmed t° .,main their wh.•1
before the teat pulled out, there withal to "co ,.pet..," and naw.. hu
weie mutual ehlbraces and fare- half the. usual *.u••unt, again it pe•fe.
1[.•11.. gale of miler w.old 0.-,n.1de en«•it.•-.
•-Oh. it's done my Id heart good to Atter which, whet q,.est so jsyfnt a-
sP(r you both." exelaireed the father for a toy or two 1n. ,► furl° n roil 1.
he*Alily. "And it's done mother good. and more toys• for of her eb4ldr••n s..
r long a* the money lasted t
But, c r 11t.
"why not boy thein *sum .d.itfin<
and cool instead •.f ....ye?"
• fleceuse," ple.ds Love, "they . •
want cap •n th.. 0 ..• ,Cay to p1.., ' .
'have duo,' 'u forget that l ney 'see
often rout. of 4 h they are ••v. •
Mode;•. To... wv,tlet (...get, ett'iI-
g move Ute •m- Idea...! It prov . bile
ton, i hope you won't forest u. out
there an W ieconein, and 1 he& you'll
Il
both come back again--hut,r t for
aitch w darn long stay as you mild this
time r
..a i t t •. or e Ph Ianth r•.
1't.• N' ••lo Ire of our faith carve as His
F' -the.'• g•ft GI woo who were in need
•f 1 Its n.1v%tl••u. our to.tbos• who de-
• ry -d it.. ani• there would never have
le•••u ♦ t turirtm as day.. Then. on the
...vicar', 11 eat day His followers
.•n.mld •,urely setrah ,,.it the needy[
I .»-.•iry Mena Ihi•in some of the
••• ,. I1 ,. •. • .and cheer cat the Christmas
• •n
, For h,rw, n .,. we keep the Chrl.'mas-tide,
•r etrn.h •t, Founder's name,
t1t.k... •hal nut h••.'.rU he npa"r wide
De Imre a want and shone.
MO PRAISE TOO HIGH.
i . 11 • r g •, M .u., December 20th.-
- •I .offered from a number
.4 .11. r• -.q. .n ratty age," writes Mr.
Darin. of St. lieor a Man.
Y
o f i -
e s Id n
•'I a•u mr.• 'hrrty twoy ar
1. o srents.
t e front m
lou 1
1„'i •:1wy y P
1 a . • we,t:c, uervelus and run down.
1 soft ,, l from backache and my
�!Extry epeshul! Piper ! Sixty vie -
ti" The exciter)
e boy dashed through the street.'
a th speed of an express. and ',tatted
in he white waistcoat of a city mag-
na . 'What's that I hear you duett-
ing R ped the geotleman. as he te-
covr ie wind. •'Great swindle !
-Nixty vie ims'" "Yoe -sir ! Pilfer-
Nir:'" ' ha Ity nagn�. tP parted with
his half. nn . "Hi.itoq!"hesh,ntted,
as the y ngMter began to edgeI "But shay,
1 sere enq anent. MI of a
gredt bwi.rle here •" ••(uiteritr.ir !"
piped Lhe urchin. •'C'hi'c the
swindle ! 1 .u're the sixty.flnt vic-
tim l" .End, while the disappointed
• buyer stood • hires on the pave-
ment, the news' . y started off again,
yelling ••(creat indle ! Eztry »posh-
ul ! Sixty-one vi tints !" Piper. !Scot-
tish Attlerirao.
A Christmas Box Tha Is Worth While.
When you make tc present of a
petitklical to a friend ora family you
ate really selecting a companion to
influence tttem fur good °r`,ill-rioting a
whole year. If the aequabit sores of
yen. eons and -dwugbteva-ward
to them aloud se some periods ale talk
to therm silently, how qui, y you
would forbid the com nionahi l in
Ila
U to
best
in the that',
the one care as
sot With
Ter els t
supplant
the
I
is to t
coursePP
ee and at
a tracW
an
uall t
somethingeq 1
the tlawe time "worth While.'; A toed
can he wholesome and utterly dill
tasteful. heading ran be made so,
ort w,.oltl,cremp. 1 hada heavy too. Rot The Youth's Companion not
..n• rl4f i14( ,-n•*I ion across the loins. I only nourishes the mind. but delights
.a .s ,la 'ys thltety : I had great diffl- it, just as that ideal hutnan a..soetate
et... y ,n c •Ilecting my thoughts, and whom you would choose. The l outh's
Companion fills that place now io
more than half a million homes. Can
you net think of another family in
which it is not known where it would
he joyfully welcomed ?
1t the $'L01) fur the 191(1 volume ie
tient now. the new Canadian sub-
scriber will be entitled to :ill the re-
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puhlinhers will hoed these hack and
*end them at Christina- time, to•
treater with the Christina" number
and The Companion's new '• Venetian"
calendar for 1911), iithographed in
thirteen colon and gold.
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Sightseeing with- Reservations.
Out of the Orland'('.Tltral station
day other rem.• w couple the sight
of whom caused citireos who saw
then[ to admit to themselves rthlt
there might he, after a11, home basis of
truth in the ••Cncle Josh" jokes of
the allegedly fanny papers. The old
man grasped his carpet -hag and
bIIging green umbrella firmly, and
looked up "and down the street, his
mouth Natalie.
"There's a heart sights in* New
York, 1 guess. Marie." he said. "l
tuisdoubt if we see them all."
The old lady's mouth set grimly.
••Wali, NIIsa, Rh.! replied. and her
manner was more than significant,
"hem' as I'm with you, there is some.
I expect, that you ain't goin' to see !"
her a 's.
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