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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1929-2-21, Page 2•-• 11 2 Tim! star. 331senary 21. 19116. 11,111,111.- erticvle • arakill SternaleI umw.tucti . . CANADA the P" ESTABLISIDOD 1 8418 POR- Member of Canadian Weekly News - West flu paper. Sulanclation Published ery Thuraday morning. Subserlpt ion price $2.00 iwr year •trietly In advance. THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO... LTD. Telephone 35 : : Godecieh. W. 11 11 l,rl FAIl or and 3eanager Phut -sky February 21. 1920. EDITORIAL NOTES :Snappy weather! • • The days are Ieng • • Another sign of baseball leagues sere • • • Owning. • aprliw the' blg publishing their • The Government by placing it vote .tf $205.000 In the estimatea for Im- provements at 4:oderieh harbor again shows its vontitienee In the future of this port. • • • ilealher. of the lei:kW:are seem not to have taken at Its fine value Mr. Fergason'a tintelaituer 'of any tention to call the Provincill emeriti elections this year. They haw been asking for sumething more definite. but in vain. Mr. Ferguson evidently grants to he in position In which he 'an bring on an pie. -Ile,, whenever it Sitars him. • • .0 February 17th was the lentli versary the death of Sir Wilfrid lAurier, and throngs of peot.le gath- ered about his 'statue on Parliament Rill at Ottawa to ply a tribute of re - tweet to bia memory. -The name of Laurier will endure as flint of one of the greatest of !Canadiap patrlota and ailatestuen a mun whose gaze pierced throughand beyond ' the mi -l1 and fog* 'that wiI1Iiwt.tj lesser men and bsiked far into tie •futisre. • • • • Se strongly did the Iloilo. of Com- mon« feel On the question of the prn-. pi.sed restoration of titles for Van, Adams that it refused Oven to nllow the matter to I:0 to n rotninittee for eomeitterition The Printe.MinIster and t be Iss ider lor the Otriglimil but were *Ming 1. have A n.:•oln4i.14.r.atIon of the .....• matter in eimittrittee TheII up in 111 week •.11:1 what rii! RemotIete the Merge the Rank so stale ofd It si , which 111.• not secure the Goa.- . ritinii 1.• the il,s.sotrage policy of idly by an 1 up such ..4 ( Acboson's opera mum., those aho ell you /bat it wag (memorable nights in tory of fauna's 44141 Bennett, I strongly ..ti thin. It can that there is out the 4.4)tin and a bellef and could he The Go•crn • • .uf bitllli luerets clime tie oil' l'imenocs last n interesting. If a..11.111.- deg.•11.031011 Mr. $119 Retina it aptirileing the Standard Bank and 'tonere., and in dtliag effect, that Ntitiol got into :1 ' ' • • he . • ' ' •••• • *Pi • . • -• • THE SIGNAL; '.11114:(4- GODERICH, ONT. And when milliaps like • sever block brocade, dotal design. She carried Atuerican heituty roses.- But this is old. history has recorded It he - tort• -••And so the light shone o'er fair It better it niust be wouteu and brave awn." Never before SO. ..1',.-)'''.thotirc'ini,:tie.,,i(),(.(11,11,11.14.adlettrul:')i ' • . Thrtih.ruat iion ' the following morning, but 1u In lacing the battlefield of Witterloo flaying the fair women of the night be- fore. 'nolo doe.: history relied itself. • • • • • . Mr. Calton. Menther from Montreal. has introdeso ilitivn rlution favortag tile continuator or the 0 o n;:ng ‘ of ! title+ in the 'nonillion of Candi. Mr. King 1a ratio.. Iiikeworm to t' e pro- em -410n. Ile reek that iui far ii4 be is !concerned nothing In particular eould ' I c Bali oed by lidding 11 11:114.14 before igis name. Mr. Bennett. cur the other --- j 111111.1. looking l'oewitrd to,thet distant time when lie may ...cuff a itedrain -onie seeeial .11e1.1- ef Britian' pin- . .. deems that it title would add to • greatue-a and suggests that lie 10 1) .!..t171.11.1!;11gler"11:1111'41'C.t114111.Nli4.11.1..:1..1:171111, i ..,10 ttern and serious. when the stile 1 . 1 is mentioned. Mi... M 1,1,1,311 no hope; site would rather. have sonic ;ear. ago, -144.." a humorous tote* than titles -11111 014 the Mittel' ' ,tands. Tlw truth Is OW the -cork •:11.1 carry" idea has begun to thiud- nate Canadian lift.. It started uith the grocery ',litre.; now It extends to our millionaire's. There are I 111..tug them quite a number whit feel that, having necumukited a million. they •ean "carry a title." and even 'a traction knight. or a lank and bean k 1 1 • ant other kind of IsnightlitsgirlAist.btlr :t - ter thou no knight at all. and so We !rive the co:dims:thee or an agitation which lots very :slight response from 1 the Canadian people. • • • • • . The antiontovment of the l'unad kin Nal Ionia Itailvvity 4.011gt ruction. pro- gram for the ii*-Xt three years 'merits: !I. . 1111.11 of tile g71.14ing confidence • (110 a t i ntr,. Thia batty proposea fi1imilllianitilit.s.,sfidr7ta iinolitil,i,i..h ft:it:A.1r: 44:; 11.4.18in to build The.s. will be scattered more or 441,1 1111'011C110111 1 he ilifferent Provinces. but nuturitlly the .newoireas developing 1 LA TEA 'Fresh from the gardens' - :id tl... Maii,ter I re -age atergere 11 .1.1:0 lime pos.. reform 11,. ,. e Legis!..IIIII' ma ke the material for ..- .et,. bit it ;, 1„1,1 the .44111 in tile 4;wierich nmn'a prop. - II• viiroubiall . to stand The foregoing is frana The 41..1.- 48 conditIOn14 hi grow Signal 111141 aptiellIg to Ila att u 1 oal I •• t ...1 - Mr.-uggestion. The mervwes • of many a 1.1 (k sitjui, 11.4,4111 1111111ieipall have "Oen: ...it to the municipality by his niiibi-, lion to get to the top too soon 111-084of wolfing for the psyschological vear to aptieIll to Ille elector*. In man; in• a ' .4m -4e. in t4)4 W ti e See dpu ety, rtaeship when they 044411)1,w , give ptall7! reereg defeated by aspiring 'to tItee or good service both at township and! ('1)111117aa the reeve The! same is trna ue In tows nd villages! where the reeve or cotinvillors aapiro! too soon to the mayor's ,hair and! they ail. .lisoillraged by defeat end retire front public lift.. The proposed/ change or idection by The Signal gpl reads to ie. ila being along thi• right line. ag it ensure the retainIng1 of the/pervives of able municipal legis -1 - _ _ later+ who would be defeated when 1 pitted again* single Opponent r ..f the Mx, tar. it ods's pen 41011 4' 1. however. trong feciit.g through - against hank tuergero. at scatted. ng Should one 'a no vent them nt A system of supervisi•in of be 11111.'. "1'1,1 It 110410 not say 111 tit. till, tupervision nkat bank aftsfekink, no: ''.O.11.411 any sudden str.tin..wr crisis lc,- ;radii:ally as the result at It.. doing business. has 1 position ik Which ihag had ••4 11. ...3%141" by purchase or aillalgsmiti.o. • -- NEW SCHEME FOR MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS (C114-407 Elite' . "When n Member of in.. ounell desire,' t• •111.1te31 himself • ligtali,1 the Ma er l ..• or some ollier inugglitir 11, lef.r111.7 entitled for the algner otn e. the retult Is that the municipally the ser - vi, -es or -one 01 licr D. .•'cialiteat- fIlitg rto 10d req.. • farther hark than tlid . Week - •,:, for ati lisIslitn'sPi' die1'10eceginonli.•;:r.:."..elt‘lafveMirti .•11.44ise 11 Illeu chairman or piddle works. A Go.! i 'deb edit ati• twit:luta mind snit/est, of vice - (4111 whi•it Wo ild_ meet 84 c,tuneellon una (no , meth- od 4if eteeti:.1!. ne . nominees for tile c.. . 1.111.4 and that the • • 1he highe-t number . .•- :•1 the next bighesi reeve. . •• ; •• 'T!'eri all !be be,. 14. , reeve, N1111 the Le- 'is., .4. .. A PERFECT MEDICINE I4 THE WEEK AT OTTAWA 13 'lit 1. Deachmon isii•er, pub:belted In Nev offered a prase for the shortest story. The limit was five lonidred word.. but a speeitil allowance war liniele for every word tinder the permitte:1 rive hutol- led. Had Ottawa entered tlo. contest fair the shortest 1411, .r( -fool. It iambi 1101 have done better than it ilia on the debate on the Address. Prophets fort. - a tempest of words hosting itp- proxiMatifily two week- 1:14.1l at 11 o'clock. that was the ekloe,'1.1111.11. 11) 14,114 AM It 7111nar 44.1, . . . Iten'n'it• Mr. King. the leader of tne Progre.tivee. Mr. thirditer. ..me retire t ive from Quebec. one from Western Canada hail spoken Witt the scene was closed. the Addriis. finished 441111.m n .if the shortest debate,' of Ite kind in all 10.1011. There are no gains %%allow lewses. TIu' abrupt ending •,f the Addreils -rents to be. on the face of 11. a tremen- dous sating of time. There it. how- ever. this to be said el favor of eon- iq lied IllaellrliaiOn-it 01.11..ea lie% :111.1 FOR LITTLE ONES media; : r,fa,14.11 eerloin amount of tie. 4.-4.4 • 0 !WA :1 1, e -- Perhaps hi the minr-•• ..f finie vv.! Baby's Own Tablets Should be' -tom adopt the a-,....,:s.rituont 4.1 letting the iliscussiot .. the A41.1ress in Every Home Where There .8 the first Parliano•-it immediately Are Children r,diooint.t. an e•eotio,. .inft MI Intl. considerable length. Tli o n.:11 be oh The 'ter`, 1 ureilletne for fittle"ottes1 14 found in fialty't Own Talilete They .""1":"!e lo the toe nie•ii1 0,, '11.,.: are is geode hitt .thoreugh lattatice when they come hor which regulate th•• bewt•ls. .weeten ' third 1'.'""411m. ilari:L.: the Monuleh 1 drive old. conitilintioo tlimrs.itli‘sirtnyrtnexivarnitiVienat ,.. and hull:minion; break up colds ti!...1 , ....'ilit.iiiini.te .rit.4..iieir.zifi..Ii..ii.pr.linit-ii,,teinti•ep..f.l.t.obif:11.1.- luti•ifrdi:;•• dtiw-110-31.-s:im•11,,:,.‘,. r•-'.. ;‘:',:."1...." . • • - ••4' Italo • • Tahlets harm 4.4 1e, 11.11, 111 twe- then g• •',.. cea „,.,, , ituoiness whish bet t.. . • • • . • • • -tree fr.ati The Addree• this ear 44.14 di.tit • 1 . • ,•:: l•- drug- 1 •'•1 1'1' the rc.....-..7 -Oil for n401441.-0 tr. cotp-1.1: ' Ow . :wily"; 'il'I • ' N'• - I' r! Tiy.",.•. it'.'. .1. -c:•••••••1 Irv' two rt• earls,. Nit.. 1.4, .. mate,. •. 1. .,.,-,. ,1,. I almost two 14 '1111‘1111:r...r:,Iteehe ''. ellTidu „ 11...•" It: .... - ." 1 •NI• Iv!tig . lid .; 1 •• ,, - , 7 1,,,.. i.„ r i • . ' le :attn. 4 .111110... 1.1 ,. • . ' Nic - 1/ 171 rlo 01 14111.a. Canada i.r'i.:;;ut:I.,..11 ':,':a0iiil : ... -. . .• er •••• :he iti.; ; .11'. • I I, 0 r t .• I Ili .. .•.• W't . 1 ! ,• 011!... f..r 44.111...racy. 14 • • z.d y • .. •.' .0. ' 4.1 , • . • • 1 ter t.t m1•1 o ,I.er •.' • . 0 1 ac• o .1. • 1: .1 : : • o • • ,Ir ' • fa-- : .4 , I: ' • ' ''' .1. 1, ' r ; .11 , to • • .: . . ::: ::.'er m :M.111111 'he ''' .' . f , I .% Battle. in Pr.:aril- itio e....-• • ••• . twice III floe 1r. -'t , ' • , : • .• tied .1, 1 fr. \V (11"111170,.. .r.e .ttto.• ..• .• .1. , • ••• f .. '.. 1•11. ,- •:.1.... a, 1 ••••••:.•:. •...•: ti ••.1••• ilic .V-1..• .... t . ed.gs1r•..,•,,..1q7 , ,t !,, ,.„s•. .r/ ,• 1,I....',-ai...• • • r,ait.e . n.T'I'''.'1.. ((.1:r..t .:111 1 .r 111.1,- .•r w1Il be ohit iverthe !r7i7°!f(t17'0'''i": 1:'ll:7411:4 ig.1.0 •At1.071 :., r- -.,• ..' 4''1r:i71:;r::!';1:"1J;'':::17141I" ii'- :111170 n. 1\ . ' m man uhdid the shootngTery„i,,:. 41 11:1,1IIt Itt a N1rKi44 4. epti 4, 1114 to • tin IMpre-sion flint 7144' :7.,- ta.v.tais. ..." ., .'...eXpe!' ..-, 0;orgMay 1,1Illo in ... ------41.1)troni'a l'tirk :Ind every haul foriiii."1 1 e idea that lair, • •• police 1014e 4onte peculiar rb.thts In 1" :1''' 11 4" "Ili " ,, . „ ,.,,,,.,, ..: i„wn .1.,1 „it% :i. 4 littifi.o. M,1!,• ,.:, .,. ,... .....1. 0. ---it. owl, ,b,.,iii ,i,,,1 : 4,:, 1,1e ,..', •••• ::e- ,.., : :4 ., thw e ay of • -hoot log pi.opoi.. goy • , 1, • •ci.t-,•• T...N. -',,,. • .11- - :-i...1,1t1111rall they . 411 1 f li .- ' A iter01.7 al % 1...i., • '. "le,: • , . .. „f f . ,. ' ..- . - .A:04 carry and. unlike the reasonable filen .1714'1114.71 014. S..f.',1• high 1111.4. 1114. 111/110regalen% %a...A e - 7, ,41,,.,, ofk., ,,,.;.,, if Iv „.,...!,,,,i. ,..,. i'•••1, :nee, . •1, „ i ,• OM.the% cannot . resort to (4117 p.rot-41.11g the fire-eaters are not 1 ,,,41,,,,,1..•••MorJyom 1.0muchrawmeltbytie tire•eati - or otll.erienations . rt, rie leader ..: the ll!p”.itiol..1 . . 1111:0•1tell filar tinimaitiontic eoliferetne e of the iliferew lationa within the Ilritish Empire might 1.4.!oda in 44ty - tawa to ilisctiss the prod'ems of the a ',rid. 1",, tell the truth. there would It no hartn in such a protlitre •1111te possibly there would Mil be ver I111411-11 Irptielt. flowerer. it may al1- • , 11Ii wa1 c y:'' s*: '.• Ii'11' ,. Ci sf,.•ad....,,11 1.1•-1.:1'owhen yon lt'.iriiorneg' e e.L•.,• ic other it number of di.titiguitheit monist. frimdifferent ...mark.* the all! deliver -'11.4' very exeleid . I r P•1. Ti..'.. 11:11thf.t., % li NT . ' f.!41 ter tiew.preper clitionted. and Ito 1 more sid.stattial the forms of epeech '.44' van dmei,Lthe better It 1-' for 1 .01.0%1I • f-•.nooffli 111110r•Innflific oy ef rr . .the wirld001i.,... ',if 2 tiiirkti''';.1•.'rowto11if71il.117 1:;.; • •'.xon111Thar lrmit - - ,: u• : .i.•- u 1 , wl.:, 1• ' 1 • • • ,, 4_4A.,,i,e,,,.,oc:lo reefed. I41.1" ' ‘I change in the :oft • • When The Istuilent %flverboer essays 11" I"" of 1411114.1411,414 'N1:11111111. 1411:1t the to ,,iitorinlize !wpm Maitland nivcr (17•4.1..1.);rui1.t.lhrk 1.1.er if.tiraf 11(11; power if ought 1.• 41.1 *nun ref:31,1e in- •Aroust., urffl-n.ef-i-.1-itri$: pro -larder. esu :411 ije01. 17 pas the. 'mantes. %hien 11 11344 14 Maitland ill the same :lass .4, 414'.8dio,tig 1110 2I -hour 11111.1111110.‘"ef 1111111. 111)I had tlnle 141 1110k 11,4 ef.11111144 ..r smrveys on /he ‘1,1,.,1tt .1.1 but writing frOfil 1114.111..ry we 1..• the10Watat eletinsate. of asiveral wirvi•ys auntie tIItoe,i to lamity yea.* mgo Wrea that the M11711014 WItill develop 12011 borsepoaer. .11141 other ctifimale", 1411.4.41 upon mete thorough mottle; :111.111 of our p4icutou1tiu,4 of rho-% aw•t'' XI high as WOO or 5000 horselso, v., Aihertialen 187141 11.1.- I.e., '1 of $II:1171; 1.14611, 111.,7 wICath rums d w,...Ic, in,i1 .u. taw st 1:,.ti(uitter. • • • . ••• Inreliti • faitt..a Ille 41e11.4 4 J. 0 l'tt:I4,44)1,, 14.1,1 for 4; ea,iiI.tr••. Huron SI • ••• of Mils.. . -,c! Olt•taa • • ••icnt le 1,1'2 ratter, • 1, 1,7 I from P44 • • • • .•• 1,4totty oF n poKtri..11 11 V I, dn't. 1' fl:r• •I 1:• finft M 1' '1:11ctenn. and '11' ele tom 1.Isit ensued ..4 cf the 'nos' 011.1 1,11 eatl- i.oglin t.t .011111111 l'aller.4, 4 44:14' 440:1e11 by !I bare taaJor.ty fr•, emos). If; Om; it 5:i -'hl 11.; ; m thm. 1n !sal, a few mottl' 'el the hr.'''. op 1114. lko-i-1 inent, by waft appointed. TA•t,f, .i.,t Governor of Manitoba. .• • . of hie teem dropsied ow .1:: Pte. lic At 111 IgWg Oh dolma; 1:147 -it t1.14 fLge Of ninety year.. In 1,5•• election which followed Mr. railer -m."4 unOlguntlaw. and again In the general! **mitres which t(.. -k place srhortli :ifterwarrlit Mr. Inameron a its elected for West Ilittiftiti. osoll it few year. later he wras appointed lAistge. Ant 4 3fiv0rnor of the Mettkoqit Tee- eftortes If was ?furilk_the byeelee. non compeller, olf4,186 (then Mr.* la 11111110441... wamd .14t Oode110h. fib itedismed irnume Westinghouse Electric Iron 7"‘") fli., ) the 1 1,. ft ByteY (air 1,, which . 414111114 1 11 Vie some perfect erditton as they etI miter they left the factory. f If_your wife has 11,,,,,e.ys wanted a g( nuine West- inghoive 'Electric Iron, here is your crportlinity to obtain a fine one fel her,' FREE. • A 'Per Hand' is• attached to plug cf Eig Ben Cnewing To':,:icco. Enjoy. this rich, f' !1 -flavour '1 chew - sav • nly s(.ts of "Poker nds "-• • and the Electric Iron is yours. 1•••W wesola•aww••• RENNIES SEEDS THE BEST THAT GROW Catalog Now Rut?-- - - WM RENNIE CO LIMITED 7011014TO ,.O 4800Y14(144. VANCOUVER ..• , nal .. 00 1, 114 11.1 ‘..cy 7. 11 .• 1 •• • .1 1 1,, ' ---7 not - t• tt „r ••••••.:. 01.1: 1-19141 - . 14, 1 1., 11 /- 11 :ill .111 , 0110. a...n.101;1114,4 • ;11» r 4 it .111 in 1,.. •i deliate. It , , .••• 'I' • Early Settlers Walked miles w get *bag of flour and if you couldn't get listgrocers it would Flour today at all ill worth walling miles tut be,aute it 13 "best tor all your baking." • A Baking Expert says: "Putity is a strong,...11.1. lour •tth great eapattd• ing qiwntie. . . • • .a.• your cake recipe calla 104 ardin•ty pa•twj, flour u, 1 vita/sews kss 1.4.1 01 Pula', and if 14o1114 is called fur use halt nula anti half wafer fluke warm), a* null ale.. noes to make the tale dry " For pastry that incl.• hfl 4.141 41110ulh. use ,able• (flaws Irs• per ‘,14' 04 Yaw*: and I level 1111sle>11.,.. Molt ot shortenw.r. 1 .11 11 ar•- For taint rich Ise.): use hail batter and hall 7401. Gat • •4*11 A Purity Flour today. Orr /sang. Pansy Flog. Co4 tura." fe. 30, Wasters Canada Flour Suit 4.. !caused Toronto 011 in Western ,sreure the undor port ion Thl't 'will open vittit itreas of new territory. It is the ful- fil:went of Sir Wilfrid Laurier's poetic sugge.thei of t few yearstmgo. that we should roil hack the map of Cate :Ida 11 hundred miles. Another important meivetre coming before the Bootie provides for 'a lime ";.,lena fin the railway employe -4.s. The old Trillik had a Il8'llA4011 03•1•41111. This 1,.• 111r1.414 14) 1114' 4.111- 41431111 Na114101: thlta going otir .4.1; (talker .111 the Unified 4.r)7:11414:1- -4/11 of one. great railway system. • • • • • interest •ng 11111841111' 1181111? talla m during tiw plat week by 11,411. L... Iti,ir,'s- liTW-iff. 1t It proposed- t••• -i -he ;as.* •i forest inventory of die House They ars used for 4.ounnercial- p8trit4w, and in addition there is Lb• grea . tes t r it • t len which to keit place through tlw operation of lire and in- -4.1 life. Mr. Stewart has .1.14W much during his occupatic) of the posfuou or mil.,,sor or interior to give U. the 1.1.01410 a national forwary constiouss We 114%e hisniuse aware of the twolt.ent witi.•11 elLisl• in comma In conueetion w;t11 forest adminittratIon. Ile new propows that ue *mild make an ill'. eat 44fy 40f.'4,111. forwit res.. ti roes, thus git Mg us 14 ovine ilt•tinite idea at 11be .111111. Or our forests mid the ential:ty..ef future devehipawli(. It gr. -.1 ,rk. Thu,. quietly does .1! 1.10111111.) 1111 4111. Nut all done in the 1:1,. rea, 4;4.4••••iitneet of tiw M11. are going a. ead ',mute.% the detsirtmeeital ----------------1,11 our forests. we, • 1... 0 ' I • . ' - 71-1•.." • • .0. hied 4. and hut ,, /amity. Of 11101.1ret•r for - 95113. werry shout 1111' 1.111 0, .1 from the Throtie't 4. ' • '• • • • l' • '71 (.770 •.:1.!re.. lii 7..;d7 the ''rom the T))rone, the hest Mg oar toils; meet 1-' the 'ante deiwing-to. 1111.4 ,.f not politico! it Is social. hill sUeirty pro- frolttrily influences the artnir4 of t• it 14 unrtli Me4i4lo/1111g is Itte ef event's. E5-er7 year ft biome "otter and larger in the eye of sisanl Ottawn. The piper. ormonent team It for daps Petro -41%e idetttret .of debutantes ape Penrel1 ill one 10.410 /Pr one 14 the local papers. flu: :aline thing it repeated In tie. Miler 141p:et% Addini•tnal PeetI011a of beauty adorn the*. journale tiny after day. thrive err Nivea to alarm - *ion of the gowns. ••Ntra. X wore be:',141rill Kowa or white georgette -- embroidered in pearl* she also won a diamond orasaient.- "Mrs. gome- hodywbve wore a rtasch pira • • SUN LIFE SSURANCE COMPANY OF CA ADA A TOWER OF STRENGT 1 92 8 1.,-.uran4'cs in 1 .• not - S1, ().')1.; Now .1..:-.11r.itices1 i An 1 nen of 3112,s....,0,110o rotal Income - 1 =;,7-17,04P,' '411 Increase of 341,072,000 Sunda* t.arned during the Year - - Payments to Policyholders :119 Ileneticiaries - - 4Q,920,000 fib:938,000 ./ 'III 0.19 40.261,000 Surplii, and Contingency 1(t.:.erve - - Increase of 39357,000 • Total Liabilities - 422,020,000 (Including Paid up Capital) Assets, at Dect.mber 31st, 1928 488,958,000 An Increase of S1i7,652,000 Rate of Interest earned on mean invested assets (net) 6.58% DIVIDENDS TO POLICYHOLDERS INCREASED FOR NINTH SUCCESSIVE YEAR /lie Company has also inauturnted the practice of Paying a special maturity dividend on participating pedidel. ten or mart years in force, tern:m.11mi by death Of frialurtly. EXTRACTS FROM DIRECTORS' REPORT . . . After deducting amounts re-astured, the 1--' 2.1 due either as interest or as rlividend, is in arrear for anurances in tome now alumna to SI .1.irte,91?,0-14-.0 , -a-single dri-r-whi le the di vidends accriting to corn mi'm an increate of 3.10f4.925,254.48. Policiestesol-44 iili :n dollars those pay- alr1;•hotri„dire.isua,n;4:rsnt:.:Ildst:ritintghethteimyeeaort, thviii,r4 htafs: number 633 2441 and in addition 136,2%4 (TVA' ',... y doc, g I v , 11 in tia• accounts, amounted to SIO,M,- •the of assurance are le ;•1 by employees of corporat . is and firma under the group p an. While every 15-1,1 of c;wratir,n contri!..uted its fill share to these int;:ressivi• advances, the rapid iI• I opmerit ri: our Ividnet•s in Great Britain an I United State, is ccoecia!ly noteworthy. 1 he gem • .. reception of twr Conn any in countries serveil 1:7„ pow', 7•v7 eriniceic. in,tit.dions it particularly gra:" a, te,iift.ing to widespread appreciation of our record iiicl scrvi, es. ... The :41110.181 to policyholdert since organ • .- Lion-tuarahor_with th,e amennt at pre -en( he:d Coif: mity or !smelt, ttetal*an'n :t rei•eive1.1 from them in preiniitio,15y$1 11,370,22; •. The strength amt resources of the Company+., been still.furt her enhanced. The net-ratr 4 iteort.1ear00,1 on the mean .•,_ ve.stedo.set% after-telling_pruyi.,ion for invest,. ;11 ripen 114bat'ritett 6..ca per rent. Dividend 111. cream., lAntes and ,k privileges, accruing il ----armyof the C.omstMy's-hrsIT'irtgat• contributed 1,:ifi• stantially to this t.trat ing101-4111. A •.,t profit of 311,02°,J1.54.".1 has heed re. fro', 1,1111)tilat Or male of securities which i.f The" Icatitisa listed in +he attetaitaVebeen valued •:-.1 figures ra:r*atttially below the valued placed on tle•ei by the COweenfnent.• This under-valtiation of our 'securities reprktstell an important safegnai I agiintt potsii,le adverse market fluctuationa, addi. atom! to 17,0 reserves specifically provided against that cont' We are inain able to report that on the bondt aria pref.' rred Itnek. lilted in the *wets, not (11114 (101111, $11' 11 011*11 11.1• 11411n 111.011f•trAllrorn the already he iv , !:Ill smar;iirs, aa • 111 •,1'!..111.,ttiat14/11./, .r..0 -int: :411-1 .1 .:• to .120,0(10,010. 17, i:17 :0001E:0 '•• 1(14114 lial'ility to 71,11,:',. 1.1r unfere•a•ctt ernit,Ing-ncie.; has been main- ta ire CI at 1 2;7'71 fn. SI" ' •I • •1 1,1i11 or al: 1(.1.11 profit, to 7. • • • Ir I : . 1 I ! • stir , font 1: •tency 11.1 0:1411 .1.; I • '4,I38,Y 42 ..18. • •-;'. tit !,.• e Company enable, )''":1! ihrr,,'"•':: • • • • . I he 4411.111 r, k't: r• , •• it tu.t,fas to 11' aard to b 'rtii it • t Ing policyholders during the ea•aing addition, y• Itirectors have inaugurated the principle of gr :2.7 ing a Spe, ial Itividetel on partici- pating policies maturingsifter having been in force ten years or Mager.. This new hnnut will enable itdinyholldert or beneficiaries %bow withdrawal is oreamoned 1.y the maturity of policy contrail.'to participate in rhe acet.mulated surplus which it Ana not as yet been conteleied prudent to 44'. The effort to pens ide life assurance at the lowest net cost obtainable has heal increasingly appreci- ated. Our policyholdert vitt be gratified by this further evidence of nor desire that the Company's prosperity shall he fully shdreil by its members. Li SUN LIFEAASSURANCE COMPANYINF CANADA