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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1928-2-23, Page 81 TOWN OF GOD�RICH PUBLIC NOTICE RE FIRE ALARM The three fire -alarm boxes are located as follows:- 1.-- In front of Town Hall on East street. 2.-- -On West side of Court House building in the Square. 3. --Inside of Waterworks building at harbor In ase telephone is used, call the Town Hall first; and if no answer, then call the Waterworks plant to give the alarm. Be sure to give the definite Location of the fire. Citizens are requested • to beooane acquainted with the system. By order of the Council. e6WM y 14.r L. KNOX, Town Clerk Higb-Power EIecIric Sander New Poore Mad4 Perfect Old Floors Made Lille New Get our prices on hardwood floors, laid, sanded and finished complete Geo, Westbrook & Soo Builders and Contractors Phone 366w Tofilgar Street $oleri*M, Olt. COAL Chestnut and Pocahontas Coal al- ways on hand at McGaw 114.50 and 111.50 W. H. McCLURE Phone 42 Dungannon f'R. Ralsnce forwsrd, Pebruary 1st, 192'7 Profit. for the year edtnR Jan g alts rt etpsasel, letae'art a(r-rued on deposits. rebate for lnterewt u unmet Highest Prices Paid t''OR ALL KIND: OF Furs, Beef Hides and Goose Feathers DAVID BROWN !bony 270 nl,'rirh rid an tad to 'lbs 13igual 4101.11 MADISON dim/ LENOX DETROIT C7n the heart of the &*n -lawn district nearah' piddle bath t�' iafeparfinent Stores end theatres yet - away nom et- awaynom the noise of the sit ) .$v2 AND UPWARD MADISON Ave. NIU! GRAND CIRCUS PARK THE How the Sun Life Made Thirty -Eight Millions Profit in the Year 1927 GODERICH, ONT. Participating Policyholders Receive Ninety -Five Per Cent. of Profits- -Dividend to Policyholders Again Increased -Con . pany Seeks Legislation to Maintain Canadian Control. Montreal, February 23. -The phenomenal record of the Sim Life Mawr - ash e t ..ui;4111y in an Inspiration to all Canadians, Its income of 2102,000,000 is already equal to the total revenue of the Government of Canada in the year 1910. and 4:isAl00,000 is (certainly an amazing sum to !,avec earned as profit In one year. Not many corporations anywhere can repot/ etieh figures. The Pre- sident's Intimate, practical comments at the •ennual l.ecting explaining how thew, huge profits were made were illuminating. Of even greater moment, however, were his stateme•uts regarding -the dan- ger that this gnat Canadian in tdtutiou may pass from t atadtan control. Sono- months omemouths ago, Mr. Macaulay referred to the activity of Reil Street in the buy- ing of lith Life stock, and cautioned policyholders and star -holders of the mena.•e it Jnvolrcd to en Institution which was founded and developed by Oana ttana and which has obtained its phenomeea2 growth under Canadian man- agement. Sulaeequent es'euts have justified these mltigiv lugs, and at the annual meeting the first public intimation was given that the Sun Life directors are s.oeking legislation at the present kees(on of Parliament which is intended to effectively forteanll this danger. Precautions to Maintain the l'ompany l'aivadiuu in Character lu evncihding his address to the -hetreholdera and policyholders the !'resident made the fotlowing reter- ehce to the matter: - "nitre Is but one cloud on our hori- woo-- .One very prosperity baa created ,renatrkabie demand fur our capital stack. We desire to ensure that this great ann;rnuy shall always remain strictly Canadian in its control and !n partieular that its investment shall never\come. under Wall Street donil- natJon,\ A bill which we have intro - ducal Into Parliament will be submit- ted for year approval. If 1t be passed, It will gyve Ua {be protection we so macho and I know we can rely leo. the w le -hearted sympathy and support, sof, only of our stockholders and pulleyhohlera here present, but of our army of policyholder's throughout the country." •The meeting unanimously approved of the measure to question. ,How Im- portant and how vital to Canadians are the interests at stake is disclosed in the report submitted to the annual meeting of the Company. In moving the adoption of the re- port. President Macaulay said: - "You gentlemen have become so ac- customed to our presenting every year n statement surlmasing all previous recd d, that you come prepared to bear Geuther report of that descrip- tion. 1 am quite sure, however, that not one of you, in his moat optimistic mend, exported a report so favorable as that which you now have. Our re- cord for 7927 Is Indeed a remarkable one. Let me touch on the main fea- tures:- standing basic cotporatlons of the country, so that we share in all the profit* that they make. The divi- dends wbicb we retrive on our stock boktiteis are already two millions more than were payable on the name etut•ka when we bought them. Our in- terest account, of course, includes also our dividend reeelpt., and our record is llluminatlug. In 1921 the average rate earned by us way 6.07 per e•eu.t.; In 1923 it was 6.20 per cent.; in 1924, 6.38 per cent.; in 1925, 6.41 per trot. ; l0 1421.6, 6.00 per vent.; and in 1927, 1f we were to use the same bash of cal- culation es In previous years, the rate would be 6.01 per cent. We, how- ever, du not wlab to show such a high rate, and as we eiway'a make a charge of 5 per cent. against our In- terest earnings for investment ex - pens -s, you will note that we are quoting oats the net rate, 6.47 Iter tent., after deducting that levestmeot expense. The falling rate of luter'st hes no terrors for us. 'The quality of our severities may be judged by the fart that not one dollar of Interest or dividend on any bond, preferred or eomrnon stout listed in otic assets is in arrear for solid one day. Business Doubled in Four Years "The position we have altafued jus titles enthusiasm, but we must always look on the present ae a mere vant- agee 000,and ground from which to plan for t a; the present tnotnent 1e future. What 18 that floury• to t well over 1..et0).000,000. Year utter 'The int year we have teteB coufi- ome exceeded' 1102.000,000, deafly predicting the• glorious future• au increase ..ver the previous year ypt to tome, and that proulised future of $23,800,000, To me, this is very is now emrolfing itself before our eyes impreeltive. Not only has thls item 'n ell its greatness and 'strength. But passed the one hundred million vbnt of today's future? I have just mark, but the increase alone Is bila reacting my own remarks of t equal to what was our total intone years ago, anal already the figures but eight leafy ago, which had which we were theft no proud loo been accunet;si��d by forty-nine small and outgrown. We have doubt years of att. 11&I US effort. A life in sine now every Ave and a -half yea company wet, 11 total income no since the Company began, but our la greater than our Increase would • doubting has taken only four yea and we are today growing tapirs' rupi ly than ever before In our hlertory. predlt that the figures of two years hence will make t•vcn the ligan•+ of today look small and outgrown In the( turn. 1N M MORIRAI McWRtNN}dY,-In tovlug memory et my dear father, William McWhin- ney, who passed, away three years ago twiny, "'Dreary 16, 1925. Deys of seines* still come o'er me, Tran in edema flow ; For memory keriw you ever Uttar me, Though you died three years ago. `LOUIE McWIIINNIJY. NOTII'R TO CKEUITOItii N° '1'"" TO CREDITORS. Notice 1s Hereby given that all per- sons ht(viug bairns against the estate of the late James Jewell, of the town- ship of Goderich, in the county of Huron, who died on or about tbe eleventh dos of February, 1928, are required te, forward their chant to the undersigned, duly proven, on or before the beth day of March, 1928. And ut't:''e -te further given that after the slid date the executors of the said eetat.' will proceed to distribute the estate. hating regard only to such limns n. they shall then have bad notice. Dated at CnedeHeh this 23rd day of February .1 D. 1929. HATS & HAYS. Barris/, r., Etc. Goderich, Oat. BOtIMter, her the executors of the he emtate of Jatues .le•we:L der tistv1. 3t x•.' VICE To CREDITORS. Noll.* is -hart hy gives to all periYa having /'trills ngalnxt the estate of Robert ifall Cutt, lute of the town of God,'ii,'h. in Ili,. seem y of Huron. whir w -o ,tied on or':,'root the 12th day of Feb- '? leb of ruary. A 1' 19"28, to forward their k t•Ininr. dd.y' proven, to the Under - ed dgued ten •.r lador• the 10th day of rs tlan•tt, Ail 11124. after which date st tt11e eetecnt•ere of the said estate will rs, 't"/C0041.40 diet ri Int te rhe estate, having an ![nportant eorpsomtion, "The meets Lave tuereaaed by 156.- 004)000, and now exceed 2.400,000,- 000. "But the most wonderful of all these wonderful ltgure5 Is the amount earned as pnrtit ,$3&f30Q.(Jtrif. Ilow great this figure 1s may be Judged from the fact -that the earnings of the pnevlotrs year, in which we so rejoiced, were $20.5061.000. 1t would be hardly resaanable to assume that our eart;ing5 of future years will continue on Klett a tremendous scale, and we here therefore set aside a large part of this sum to provide for fi'urc contingencies. A Great Surplus and Contingency Fund "Our securities Lave been valued on a very conserve:lye basis, but from even those moderate values we have set asides another 2-1.tt00,000 to pro- vide for market flue -tunnies, making the total deductive under this head- ing 210,000,000. "We have also set aside the follow- ing amounts: - "A further 21,5.10.000 for nnfnrefseen contingencies, raising that fund to 12„500.000; 2500,000 to provide for Doselbte greater longevity of annuit- ants, raising that item to 12.000.000; ted 21,300,000 Le increase our `re- serves on tropic-tl buxinee(ts; besides writing off another 11,000.000 on our Head Once and other building. Bemarkabk Growth. Strength and 1 Profits "The new awe lrancee amounted to $129.000,000, eta i a crease of over 862,500.000. 'The amount An force at the c M the year had risen to 91.487,000, - Je==44 a4 1� DA -RD BANK OF CANADA FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31sr JANUARY, 1928 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT „•;, on eelire . -v anA and making tervvWe_ • far had and doubtful debt. Da. _,-.srtestrcrrtra!rsa,u- .s Dividens No. 146. Pall May 1rt, 1f27atrsteof IR°^^^X��,� /aN/e�lrrr''ealtmlm r.sttxtkamEMMMRnr „ Dividend No. 147, paid Aug, 1st, 1927 at rats of 1991 fisc aaallm '-"' de.. Divided No. 140, saki Nov. 1st, 1927 et este of 12 Dividend No. 149, parable Tentet, at reeve)• par mamas War Tar on Note (Imitation -.. Reamed for Dominion Income Tax (Ymtribat d to (Mean' Panton •""' Written off Rank Preemies Beamed pulled forward ...,,.««.-.._..Y- ;a "l. Not4a of the Desk N tl eelat(on _.. _. Deposita bearing thwart savory ane /stares% to date).. 162,6114,661,71 Deposits not bearing Inured '•'•^^^^• •••••,^ 19,514,664.11 1eryrn Ito waste by of rlaggiaerio Rstaners due tor.othee Banka In f'ansda _ Italans due te Ranke and Ranking t'orrspeads niwh. a firs le aware two l..rt of Credit it outstanding 14ahillue. not Included In the foregoing Itividend NO 141, MyWls Mt Pet/vary. Hili.. Former Dlvldead. wa M sad ..«.,-«..._....... (Lstork M pltai stokt to .................«.... .. • GENERAL STATEMENT Slot January, 1923 LIABILITI KS ea • 317.731,77 el7.eas ga •e.9sLse6.te 1144.702 00 144.702 (0) 144.702.00 144.702.00 40,234 00 10.0(01 00 40,000 00 100.00000 418.353 16 itmerve (Nand ' Itakonee of Prost and Los Amount awed forward... .......„ .................„,,,,.,,„,,,,,,,,,-,,, ('arrent roln held hy the Rank -",•w. ^.^ Dominion Note* tw4d• pagans In the ('antral ()old Weems Dep.dt with the M Minter for the purples" or the (`htl�l' Notes of other hanks United Mtatew and other Cheque, on ret her Ranke foreign ('urreclas.e.... .............▪ ... ml/sec due by Rank+ and flanking t'orremoedieta �geksee than In canaria •M M'"" Dominion and Provincial Government Aecuritine. nu, atroeding market value ('anarnan Municipal Securities and itrlran. ((orettn and remota! public arrk ritttw than ''arm,llan. not sweating market. felue Railway and 01 he, bonds. debeat sem and .ark., not exarsetlna market . aim - Call and 'Pawl not mending , hire y days . Inane In Amide on bonds, debentures .fork. ,r other .eeurltiee of a .ufftele It enarkMahle value 1n rover =er ireminds AeARTA other sed --13.187.1a0 13 $1.23a,ae6.1e 16,135.608.00 62.129.237.03 1,017.643.80 146.091.23 3.190,416 71 411.516 14 66.335 95 144,702.00 1,301 50 4.023,400 00 2.900.000.00 410,363.16 1101,404,302.32 481.923.63 0,227.087 00 1.500.000 00 250.000.00 562.904 00 53,13401 8,357.944.46 7011.446.02 10.266 465 10 11 s,077,319,12 3,167.273.70 3.761.463.47 17.205.222.27 Ireneto GI,Iew Tnwtr. Munktp.litlee and A.ehnnt T Iptert 7l�ac�•42.38.1707 77 72 (niter Current inane and 0lerounte in (anar. ds (lee rebate of In.t) afrl"f elialie7wyrAevtasn Z.38,9.7A all had and doubtful Maine Non -Current tarn., estimated Ina provided for Mortgagee on keel Rotate mkt by the Rank Reel Ketatn other than Rank Premise l.lahillt lee of 1''astomere under lettere of (Neill as tar Reitz* Rank Premise,, at not more than root. lam arnoaata winos oe other Assets nos Included In th. foregone* ,..,......._................. A. V. WHIT1G, 45.101.1/19 94 301.094 42 140,142 46 ... r 333,010 54 _.. ..............................» 411,015 1s ... 3,070 604 56 N. L McLain) Ce+w.l L...rer AUDITORS' REPORT TO THE SHAREHOLDERS Ire bare.,mmine l 1M hooks and seronnta of Th. At ndar'd Rank of /`ands at Ib Head (Mee, far the ye.r ended Jamrry i ln 192a, and har• leen furnished with r,rtm6ei returns from the beanr•ba.. We hare ohtalnut all the Inform- ation and pspiduiptipss we Moe required. and In our (pinion all trammel/MIN of the Rank whMO have .vetne under our make have Fenn within the pewee of the flank The Rank's Investments and rash on hand at 11ot rhMf offke and certain of Its principal lrsnrhee were verified by r. Y at January 314118'20 We ,certify that. in our otanina, the above general statement of I JaMllle. and Amiga at January 31.1. 102A, 41a. riser the true condition at the peak. sad Y m a000rdesos lents the books of the hank. 1(13.515.73 1101,404,50135 a rtn• thorn...7 141a. ttela, • D. Mrl Mr•('l.R1,LANt) r r' A„ of Pare, watrtivae 3 (In. L B. AARPHRRn, r',1. et Past. 14seek*. MitehNl a (b. 1 lbw ON d - regard only to such elnimx as they then shall Live had notice. ihlterl at 1:...8.r•Ich this 23rd day of February, A.D. 19.ri. r HAYS & HAYS, llamil ton Street. Goderich, Ont. 3t selieitors for the erneutoes. Sun Life Sets Ile Own Pace '/People sometimes say when ep•ak-- leg of our progress: -'Yes, life ar sarane is growing wonderfully.' 'So It is; but the Sun fife is not content to grow only at the rate of lite assur- ance generally. Statistics now avail- able Inatlt•ate that in *927 the aggre- gate new buxinee:.,,f all the tnmpanire operating In the 1 -ratted States ex seeded the total for 1!rlel by only one per cent. and In ('amada by -even per cent. Bat the new bustle, -- of the Sun Life of Canada shows an increase of twenty-three per cent. We set our own pace. Our prosperity and perpu- larity, and the enthut*stic support of our .1e hundred thou_rsnd policyhold- ers, makes our growth both rapid and certain. The future still before os will. I am ronvineeed, be more wonder- ful than anything we can now Imagine - And it la indeed a happy thought that - sill that growth in size and all that growth in prosperity mean increased aertiee to hurnanity, and service at steadily lowering coot to our pollee - Mere." Loldeas. The President cheer' his remarks by bis reference to the need of safeguard - "We have Mtrliteed 211,1(10,000 in atmos quoted. profits to our pollcycyboldets, and have The Board of Directors of the Rus also 051 aside 2)1,200,000 to cover pro- Life is composed of the following:- Ata accrued fro 901141,3. T It. Nineauley. F.I.A., F.A.S., pref.!. "After providing for a;l these dent ansa managing director; Arthur amount., we have added 81 t, ti0,t1M) to B. Wooed. F.I.A.. F.A.8 , vice-president our undivided surplus, raf,.ing that end ar•rlalry: Robert Adair, W. M. sum from $34.4100,000 to 245,twar,000, Birks, Hon. Raoul Dan,turand, J. Red - Seale of Profits Fusee ase•d for E 11„, _ Sir Herbert 8. Holt Successive Year. Abner Kingman, J. W. °McConnell. C. The annour,eewent, however, that >S Nell?. Carl Rtordon, John W. Ross, w111 be resolved with the greatest en- Hill Hotter James C. Tory. Hon. I acne thusiasm is that for the eighth con- C• Wetater, Three new dlreeton secutivc• year we have increased the were added at the alerting: -Han. L. scale of pewit payments to our policy- re aerean, Roes 11. McMaster and holders. The iasis of distribution for C B. Me-1sugbt 1902 will call for nearly 1900.000 more than would the basis of fest year. PERSONAL MENTION Profits to Policyholders I.0exeellw! in .%IJC'1'ION SALE , AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK 1M1'1.1:)IENTS AND HOUSE BOLD FURNITURE. MR. SAMUEL M. CURREEY :olid sell by public auction at lot 12 concesaitw 4. Ashfield (',4 mile south of Dungartmen), oe FRIDAY. MARCH 2nd, commencing at 1 o'clock, sharp: horses,=(hie matched team of greys, rising 8 years old, weighing 3100 lbs.: 1 brood mare, due to fool in May; 1 Leavy draft mare, rising II years old, not with foal; 1 mare. rising 11 years old, not with foal; 1 driver. Cattle. -$lids ibHl'L'Iiatng 3 year. old; 1 Shorthorn cow, rising 4 years old, due to calve April 1st; 1 Angus cow, due In MRS ; 1 Angus cow, due time of Rale: 1 Guernsey cow, due time Of sale; 1 Durham cow, due time of sale; 1 Rolrtein cow, due in May; 1 Holstein cow. due August 1st ; 1 aged sow, milking; 1 Ayrshire cow, milking, supposed to be with calf; 1 farrow cow; 2 good heifer calves. Sheep. -,Poor good Oxford ewes. Pigs.-8eree chunks. about 150 Ma: 8 chunks, about 125 Me.; 8 thanks, about 100 lbs.; 1 good brood sow, due about let of June. Poultry. -Seventy mixed pellets, ' Kin'e ;ae_ane/ 1Pgtitrba, Grain, EEter�1 eV -tiff -Tote a 500 bushels of wits Gad barley, mixed; 100 bushels of buckwheat ; 20 bags of seed potatoes. l I. -eine Ikering culti- vator and seeder combine(l, s7ring tooth; 1 Mee(Jorntick hay loader; i wagon and hos; 1 set light sleighs, with box; 1 set heavy sleighs; 1 top 1 open buggy; 1 hay rack ; 1 stock rack; 1 cedar Tavel box; I pig clrute and crate; 1 Clinton fanning mill ell Nieves: 1 set wales, 2400 lbs.; 13lnret4eydfeltls brtl�er, In gbod 7 -ft. reit; 1 Deering mower, 6 -ft, cut; 1 Tiger hay rake. 1041,; 1 8 -section set dime harrows; 1 Fleury riding plow. new; 1 Verity walking plow, No, 16; 1 Delaval .e•ptrntor, No. 12; 1 Chat- ham Ineuhator, 115 -egg eapaelty; 2 sets of driving ' erne -ow; 1 act double work harness; pile of cedar poles; a number of cedar posts. 11 household furnlahinge; 2 lad- ders, axes, o Tos, forks and shovels, and numerous other articles. Everything must be disposed of, as fawn is sold. T1RMR--Hay. grain, and all moms WAN'r>m WANTED. ANY QUANTITY OT cordwood, slabs or bundle$ edgings. TRENT VALLEY LUMBER 00., LTD., 96 King street East, Tor- onto. Phone Elgin 5764 or Els% 7'072. Y'VICILOP®8 AND CIRCULARS al addressed. Prompt service. 1301 214, /SIGNAL OFFICE, 41 FOR HALE E RALE. -LUMBER, ALL SIZES and lengths, suitable for building barns, etc. M. KEARNEY, Waterloo street. It FOR BALE. - GOOD 100 -ACRE (arra, clay loam, lot 21, eonetr cion 2, /Vest Wawanosh, 314 miles from Auburn. Good brick house 33%xe94u�, ten rooms, good cellar. Rank barn 3Sx4f3 straw abed 300x80. also garage. Never -falling well; good bearing orchard; 12 acres hard- wood hush. Apply to MRS. MAR- GARET IM)R1E, Administrator. Phone Goderich Rvra) 11r9. D MiXED MAPLE A.NI) BEECH wood for sale. BAXTER & TDB, - TON. R. R. 5, Goderich. Phone 174. Carlow. if PRiGHT -PIANO (HELL) TOR Apply to DONALD/ Iia KAY,n P. 0. Roe 457 Goderich. IiESIRABLE RESIDENCE PROP111- TY FOR SALE. -At corner of Bri- tannia road and Willie's street Teo rooms be.ldee bathroom, closets, etc. Good furnace. Ml eonvenlowere. For terms and further particulars apody to DONALD MacKAY, P. 0. Box 457, Goderich. tf AUC'i'IONEERING THOMAS GUNDRY, GODERICH. I LIVE STICK AND UlYoa1AI AUCTIONEER to Telephone No. 119. Salm attended to anywhere and every effort [Wade to gtve satisfaction Farmeri sale notes discounted. Rour. ROBERTSON, 'The Auctioneer, will conduct and arrange any sale eta the (stent methods to get the beat ret sults. See him or drop a card and he will giro it Immediate attentloa Farm sales a specialty. Eldon tit. Ooderich- the Worid Miss Ivy Newton of Toronto, U "We can alrtidy say that in pro- iiroftfng bee stmt, NrA. Dtxekham. Stableness- to aur- potcyhnhh,rs, w------ eny{9' of Exeter, are not excelled by any life company *pent the weekend with Mi ei ivy in the world; lent we are not satisfied) Elliott. • and will not be satisfied Until we can Hiss Mary )rae'icar bag returned make an even stronger statement than from Toronto, where she spent sev- that. Years ago, I told our Heid force sial weeks. that we -hoped to be able to announce MIA *. 11 'M%eVicar Is at Toronto an incerease in our profit scale for ten this Week attending the spring milll- cron0ec•utive years. We have main- nery openings. tatted that notd for eight years, but Mrs, E. Burrows has returned from the ninth and tenth years have yet to Stratford, where robe spent two months come, and their story has yet to be "with her sem,--M•r. Will Bnrrowg, - told. 'Oar bugs undivided surplus and Mn, Wm. Healey wag at London re - our great contingeney funds are the Chitty ell a visit to her touwin. Min beet guarantee our pollreyholdera can Margaret Doyle, wbo Is ill le Bt have 90 to their future Melt/code. Jonepb's hospital. Large Dividend.; the Result of a Who Mal. Elwin Rutledge and Idea. inv%twat Polley !Eldred Thompson have returned tee "You ask h.,,y we ere able to make Detroit after visiting at the home of theee huge I'rtrlts. The g38,000,000 their mother, Mew. Ruth Thompson. earnest may 1.. dlvfdstf comdng - Mews, Chas M. hepbd nRod. proximately 214,000,000 fagrom the reguap• Jobnstoa are at "MK thiars week, re- lay life (I8A11rnrlee operations of the presenting tbe Ikrminion Road Ma - Company, i;e,isel,000 from puont, Meth- diluent Co. at the Provincial good ally realize,] 1,5, the redemption or roads coswentlotn. sate of rreeiurity and •19,0t1(J,Ob) from Yrs. Tao Chisholm hag returned in in mnrttrt values. And, of from a stalk of two week. to her els- All the protitc made in the partiM- ter. Mrs Joyce, at Chatham. Her pating branch, the ,,,,m,yhol4.'to get father, Mr. IAcey, 10 remaining at n1nMS nvc per cent Chatham for a few weeks Mager. "I would ne.r have you suppose that Dr. L. M. Mabee received word on Tuesday of the death of his brother. Dr. has, it, Mabee, of Vittoria, wbo bad been In poor health for year or n10re. He left 0n the afternoon train to attend the funeral. Mr. James Cannily attended the anneal meeting of the Western Wind Ineuran(e-(Jospallny held recently at Worodsivet and warp elected vice-pre- sident of the Company. This. Mr. (rrnnolly stated, is fire etrontelrt mu - toe eompony In Canada, having a gawping; of 11150.579.NA aecordlor to the law audit. we ever *peculate. We do not. We, M ronree, do not beeltabe to +Mfl hntKle nr nther flredi interest rotrliritfe. when they rise to sorb premiums that the yielll Is no 1(oger satisfactory, tit when tee buy n stock we buy for per- truinent fnveettneft, we pay to keep, And we clever sell merely hemmer the market value may have Moen to et high figure. 1Ce bare, however, had an PJ14,100tic of et,. silty redemption., and Asn reautt w,' have the $5,fln0e00 of "eenllnn,l profit High interest Bete Earned. With No "'Hi' en the te,rmwl reentries of a life company depend very largely on the raof lnterevtt eM obtain Orn Ito meetets tik`n t0. ret r . Current Mfe of in- terest hAs beetsteadlly (1ropDing for Sear., and there fa every Indleation that It win eont4esre to drop--fnr how long we eannnt tell. The outlook for Investor% in bonder ane mortgages for not MlMtiraging. That Met ('0110!* 1112 no anxiety. We haw enlisted many large groups of the brSlnletrt, moat ex• 1)erit'tawi, mast 4enfrgelk and 010.4 rnie ewrfnt men Or IN. enntlnent M work for rya to n alntaln (err Interest e*rn4ng2 We get their (wnperatfnn by beetwuing ateenholderee in the met - r BORN ipr•iflTLF)N.- in l' o.terich township, on Friday. Febrr*ry 17th, 1n Mr. and Mee. Jae. A. McMillen, a wan, DIED, CONNELL.--in Goderlch, no Friday. F'ehrrrsry 1711*, Dot ha imibella Manning. widow of the late Dent! (hnnel), In her 76th Sear. fieRI Orel PIOT'R.-In (Jesleri, b, no Wednesday, rebutsry 22nd, %tartlet Wlgginw beloved wife sof Mr. John feeerlmg(eotrr A(1ITWANZ.-in (leaferlels (ern Thera day. Tehreery 1618. Michael Behwana, In Ma 82nd year. R of 110 and anb r. teem; eight months' credit on ail credit amounts by furnish - Ing bankable notes. A disrntnt of 4 per cent. atraight allowed for cash on credit amounts. 8. M. CURRIIY, T. OTT'ND'RY & SON. Proprietor, Auctioneers. R. 'R. 6, C,oderidl. PU'BLiC NOTICE QL.v7E WA'DP%R (GOLF ANT) court - 1.1 TRY CLUB. The anneal meeting of the *hare- holdeerw of the Blue Water Golf and ('mintry Oink will be held et the room* of Huron investments Linrfteed, North street. Goderfe•h. on Wednewtl*r. Feb- ruary 29th. at R o'clock p.m.. for the reeelring of reports. the elceetion of of - seers, end other business. E. IT. H I T.1'. K. E. INLA PPEL Pr'4 tident. lieeretary. 10 RIM L'OR RALE OR 1t1NT.-21R-ACRE ll farm known as the Schwan, 'arm in the township of Colborne. Oen tel leased for threes to flvp y crit, or will eel) nn wall down payment. P rnperty dally imptrwed (-swsd hldld- Inge. Apply J. A. 1. BRADEN, P. 0. Rot 610, London, Ohttrin. 4t ROOM AND HOARD FOR nem 0R two in prlvAte home on skint sint, near (`,NR. station. A9917 SIGNAL.. It TO Rll)NT.-STORM SUITABLE I'OR grnrery or nfnre. ANL) apart- ment. five roma, with balls. lessee'. ate po.aa aloe given Appal to AI.MX. i4A t r,errnm'A. Godorteh. DRUGLESS PEACTIT1oNss DR. A. N. ATKINSON CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUG - L188 THERAPIST GODERICH Equipped with electrtrdreceetye baths. Electronic electric treatmanta and chiropractic. Chronic organic ant nervous diseases. Lady In attendane k Once hours 2 to 5, and 7 to 9 Palms excepting Monday and Thursday at ternoons avid eve/dags, mad by apt- ' potnt.ment- Reesldence and ot8te---Comdr *4 South street and Britannia rad. CHARTiLRED ACCOUNTANT (,'RANK 1'. GIBB8, CHARTERED Accountant. 102 Ontario .tree Stratford. Phone 15110, Rem. 1330J MEDICAL' DR. F. J. R. FORSTER, EYE, EAR. NOSE. THROAT Late House Surgeon New York Oph thalm)c and Aural idospital, mamma. at Moorefield Eye Hoq'ltal and Golden Square Throat Hospital, I.oa don, Eng. 53 Waterloo St, S.. Stratford Tel epicene 267, At hotel lledfor'd, Goderich, on the evening of third Monday of eaeb month till the following day, Tuesday at 1 p.m. LRGAL VItNEST M. LEE, Barrister and Solicitor 10 K1sg street east. Tomato >R Telephones f{UDLRY R. HOLMRA 'e'er Barrister, Etc. Ofike-Hamilton street, (3oderaer Phone 27. R. DARROW, BARRISTER, ETC. _o 8uecenor to J. L. Killoran Phone 97. Office -The Square, Ooderiob, Maps 8 Nape BAe01er'aaa, Frr'. R.C.HAY8-RC.ifAYS re.. It A Hamilton St., °oder•fen IIVBUIRANCR. LOANS. ETC. liHa Is cKiLLOP MUTUAL FIRS I BURANCE CO. -Farm and lea toted town property fnsored- Ofneen -Jes. Connolly, Pres., Gob erice P. 0.; la.. Evans, Mee-Prna., Beechwood P. 0.; D. T. McOregor, Aee.•Trea.., 8eeforth P. 0. Directors -A. Broadfoot, R. alt No. e, Seatorth ; John G. Grieve, No, 4, Waltoe ; William Rlnn, R. R. No. 2, leatorth ; Jobe Aennewlea, Brob• batten ; Geo. McCartney, R. R. No. 11. Reaforth ; Robert Ferri., Harloe3; Murray Gibson, Arnee5eld; James Evan., Beechwood; Jamas Coneollr. Goderieb. Agents --J. W. Yeo, Ooderteh; Alda. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Client; John Murray. Sestortb ; 1. Hisehlers 8eafnrth. Polley-heleers efts make 4ii payments and get their earda reeelpb ed at R. J. leloretah's Clothing Stara metes ; R. A. Cett'o Grocery, Kin. .ass strove. Odberleh, es J. E. tieiire 0.e.,.l Stars iitayasy