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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1921-02-17, Page 2P&C-E VIVO ThE. NO U. F. 0. UNION WITH LIBERALS "Not on your Litu999 says Secretary Maeeisotr at Meeting in Goderiieh Temperance Hall Last Thursday Night—Believes Two-party System is Dying ?RESENTS THE RURAL'CASE IN STRIKING MANNER T\tent the old pert) system watt not a 6 t, system, and that It had outlined ltt't uoeruln•ss was the dictum of See eatery Morrteon of the l!. F, O. to his :;green at the Temperance Hall nu lieurodey [ mime Feb. 10th The old system assumed that there were only Gyp lines of political thought, where- acl, Mr. Morrevon claimed, every idea este:mid get a means of expreeeion. The two-party system seas not co- operation, it was war, each party tak- titlg the position that eeerything the Baer party did wet. wrong. Hove long could a hem.- hr maintasn•d If husband acid wife Iol,h",1 upon 4•..• -)thing the other did as \\ r,.ng "0 lhwk Vele re arc• it .r. at many Sun, for which th' y pant 324+4)00 cash if any one ratan dead. credit f..r Ute purehane of the Sun it was Mr here n4gtlan, and they tweed t•, ru.ako it a daily. The U. F O. had established a De- partment of Education and Was going 14) establish agriruitural production tnecrncy. We nay no more machine politic** in 'this country." Mr. Morrison had preceded Dila part of his address dealing with the p.,htncal activity of the l'. i•'. 0.. with d ,h„rt bettor) "r the growth ••f the femur.' !neves. nlenl ,anti Vitt, au account or Iia var- ious drtl..tte,.. ..1)l of the rede.ne fur Um exist. nee ..1 the me\..urnl lie deans that 11!,• IwoPetrieM'.,te(tl Is ask„d f.,r teal ememleratun .•1 what! dyleke." tali \l, \ieeflsoe• 11 \\4s a- he had to nay 1l v. wild be 411 right 1 dopt9d lu e)rem••te Jeb+le In 111. 1101I•.'to HITT( NA /HI 1,, had 1.1 ',ly \\It, sound tr9 Pttrllantent, 11111 IL n%tty not tune- arguments. but Ile ,11.4 net want ,1 411 ttoning. The J.OINI •,'til. rs-uer'unell brushed Aside ...et 11,. r' 11.1e.:,.I that of the l'nion Government, the elep' there was n..t1uug 111On of the Closure A.'1 and the .1 11• - gotten of governing funetlons I.1 4 oral nrlltalone wench were n•'pnn"'1' '• •'n') ea the Cabinet. Vier'• dll slate. 11141 the Thr 1 F. Ii 11.1.1 r,,,,,, ort • If.•' linie- 11F;11, and it, o,''1;•,. 1 _1'' • „I•Pur- 1un11' 1 , .1:1 ,11.1 `•11'''' I 1'• '':• ''a to „111 .\.4, in e\rell.nl • The Purpose of tt1' two-party, s)"teln Via+ el'',,h'.11 "f L',. 1' 1•' 11. %%,4. ' •1 due being lest sight of. And the idea \\,1- 111 .tu> ,.u.• endo. \I r. h• ru c „me entering the pied..' mind that the two 014,• o! 1114' 1)1.411) l:.un'st n„ , .\1444 garty n)sleul .\as no Ube. Plalfornl` "1•r.• r'hp,1n..bb• 1•,:' .t. I1 1101 0- -'r•1 w ere machine made .except •the le I: Fin ;n a eaurt.rtes 4•1. tie. dee,' „le O. platferini. Conventions were held lulloup ..t the 1•.,,1. the Perm. - to formulate irtatforms but a few men dusty. 1!t'' Firmu1 r1) lsser4at:on .441.1 did the talking and "put It over," and tier 'mailmen (,rang.' The ';ang. the great n!:tss ismer/tett L. '\a• net wet, de 4.1 y••1, In fart, .tot the Then. \\hen :1 utali was nnnnn,itr'I 'resin for the 1.' F 44 '..111.1 pi.. l" 11ia1 tis a candidate he was the object of ,rgUnirw•+tlu9 nlor•• Lem t.. In.•.ur else e alloit0tton from all 4.4.rts of urgdne ;.Ir Mnrrit+a,n said It, first "flit•' "v, 92ation41, sorin1. :,th{rtlr, rhurl•h, etr, 111.tl of •n4a1112,r; uo" I„' \\.4, ,.ecr4'- fOr contributions, and he e,nitrfhuh.1 tar) ' \Wc ,011 er'•.11'' .4 el,.'.The so11eltlns •,rglullzatiun knew he 144'I,•uvn•'r+• an.nng 111'• f,,rin•''' •' vaol could not refuse as he wanted to court !Ur. ei•'rrisen; "we deliberately tamed favor, and the candidate coelMbule•1 it, and tee reeson we are mere r. ,peel• believing that tie weld g-etting vet"11• ed today is that •the fdrin' r r''•Prct• "You corrupted film and he corrupter you, and it had a had effect," said Mr. Morrison. Then llie eandldate had to be recompensed for his ('xpendlturer sand the eampal1n fund, subatcribed to by eapiital!sts and contractors seeking favor was another source of corruption for "he who pays the tiddler calls the 1)e •.0 still say It's a uu44d s)sr a l ten("" ,.k• d Mr. \lnrrlson. "l tray it's a had yy't,•;n .ln'I \ou all know It had a bad ell• ,'1." The 1' 1•'- ''. s'-1) in '\.1• very diger. erat I^',1i ill tele The plalf.rin was evohee trent 11'.• 1'' •4!.Ir, sugaest4nur 41)41 came el. front the Thais, and then a hargain w.o, made \\ith the candi- date who agreed to run 39 a 11. F. 4!. candidate. 11, agre4.1 1.4 stand by the platform diet the t'. F. 44 agreed 411 finance his 1•lect;.ol. The r. ra.lI. there.' fore. Mr. Morrison (Witted, was pert' feet1;ese'asonahtr, for v,.ltluolt it the hired HEM (the tajUainentaar , repre- tsttii104411/}):. atA) ate y fs '9r."and 11 l ittt. tett •p 6 radt'ft4' eil1191 nay nothtriff for f1a'r years. Anoth4''r rl•'ur'nt that w0111.1 brit) in the death or 1!•• 1\'o-IKir-ty s)1.14'111 \\a7 the rnfrdnr!IL. r1). 1)l of \V0111. 41„111,1 wept' n "• r' -mei to be hard to ran' YAM, for n,,' " ".'tlI '\.•old let It he known hoe. se. ..1. g,11ng to \.o4'• un- lawe vhf want•.1 1,• \'till "tilt the w,1t men veting, 1',•.I I1 • would he thecu.- sed In 111'' !. m ,u.l the rhlldr.'n would b1 h. !t. ' ,I•Icaled ul public af- fairs. 'w,hy he s 1 t l'. F. 0 amalga- rnaU t.•.• Liberals?" \\'4,4 the quesl,.•n to -. • n ' v• ry day in The ()lobe. an 1 I ' 4'.,. \Ir. Morrison had the rhea,. .111 :.I.1y, "11eea)Jse 'We didn't a. 1 '•' . 4' \.e' .'sated front there" '1 1....•• net the 1.1st hesita- tion .n - .' ;',. ' h.' added Th.' faros. r. .' 4' i' .t Lovering tariff and Leiner 1 4' 't'rel'..d valualioe which u, (4' ' rl negative.! 4111' 1.1W- ering .'f 1',• 4T ' \"t en . •abl \l•• .I - ' • ..!Ili (''(•'4" m'•' t the 'J' . ' menet!). 'Aven'•• r our o\.1) int, r'•.•4' brit.' 1 .- nen that belted from the Lu. : ,. 1''"t. .,n the tariff .'1'r' the f'.1,s .f '111" 4tloh. "111 1114' tilt. 1.14. • 11 1. ,rt veva .a11 to pieces. '.rat and attacks nil, seer and wanly 1., aro 11nlanls of 131. L 4„•rat teem unit', ",11, the it IId” n • In.t1... 1111•I 1 , 1 \n In " t'1,'' t.lnhe "!,.ell.( I'•li1 •'R ,1• .. ; , 1 1'-'''I no•e i 111 p,.t% 1).4• -It \ ' 1 •• 1:1 brill)/ I1, T11a1 te your !nisi) ••Rleers of the 1.' F. (1 ,ray riding unless they r• \\'e say this IS (1e'- .• "w nett 1h.' Farmers' The 1.1.•0• roe t.er'. lin' 'ti,(('•r''1 • pari'. .end art ll F 44 4,'.'111 want. , 31,9- said ,,•1-.sa!d 1''• 1 1' men \\''' ..1,,. mated. er to rail o,1 dot 19111, )ell ' nese. 111+4 the (1') n.'It go 1111.4 are smiled the And t'4'' t P E'T LESS SAE.TS Jti0 TAKE himself mere" The organlzah'.n ran.' !tit., I...ug ••r' the 19th and 20th of march. hon. old for three or four Months ",t" run from Mr. eforrlsoli',. toms... nen 4 (test ronin and stenographic hell' was se• cured in the Weekly Sun etlh•e. Now the organization had lemic) no Tubers. 300 employees, i0 or :ul lyp.-wl'itinp hey to work on the farm «rad, worse nlaeh1in's, adding toat'0111'', au .rddrrs- than all, t'ven u,ed 4he earnings of the suesehh and e'en a dtetaplum4' ,411 •hill hey to help put his br4tthee lydel for, and there \seri• ttil it „lube through college. Nine nut of t0 of the hest Imeine.s and profer,sional no's In 4.iwil4 and cities came off the farm. 'I'In' far'mer's grow in)e class-rnn- scloueness \.tis a grand thing. it wag class eein$ciime that made .t elan bet- ter than a be ist. In feet It w'as horsr4 'unse!ousn4'ss that mach' the high spir- ited equine more \.+Allele.' than others. No nation was rue:.• milieu -conscious than the .\ntcriean, the Anglo-Saxon the German. It was the black and ye* low 'tees without. 11.4 t,on-eonsc!otJcs- Bess who did t amount to much, and lite d, he d nem t1111 hail made •the most progress. "Class enn.,ci4usn4ts, is a splendid thing' and (Isn't he ashamed of It.' \Ir eterrisen's address .vas very 11110.11 like .t .141111 talk .11111 It wee lis- t 'n'•, to !Metal) . \Ir. ( •.ung, Pr•'- eidenl of the (;olhnrn' 'I'.,"n'.hip Farrar • rs' Gelb. ()coupled 111•' eti,or, sol HIadq a f'.' nntouks himself a11.1 r4114`.1 on Mr .1. N. Kernlghan also for a few t'e- ntark.. Mr. Kernlgrh.ul e1oke of the grew 10 of the fermi -es' neivienent amt of the U. F. 11. operation on the live storl. market. Half of what was hand- led at the. Toronto stock yards was handled by the U. F. I). and they also -slid a cun41derable ir'r'entag. of UI. business In Montreal. Mr. Kerniehan Announced a U. F. 0, ron\,utiou Fr Clinton for Feb. 2lth, for political pure pesos and invited the sending of dole gabs frn!n the town of (l.dern'll. mark' by W. 11Robertson etel the \Ir \layer, and the -Meme r.f the THE TRUSTS AND GUARANTEE COMPANY 24th ANNUAL STATEMENT BALANCE SHEET DECEN1 ER 31st, 11920 AES)6T4 CFpltal At'.count- 1)t:..• 1',. r" tad 4 ,4 hare!. D.poall \der t1). '!',rung• •'n ear) p:N1 roaattori l no T.: .is }i 11,d•,,,"a 1.'.., t,,..1 4:ea•aa . $ 111,:• a 1)l. . 4 .. .. Ile 1. :ata 4i"1d for nave 1.0.. on .,. Yt w•,.1) and Ro rIOr I)"nda n .0 U..+•c.,turee i4 to. ka 1'a�h 1 e'"+,rtcrrd fianl4)4 4'aah 1.04' liana Other .%44 19 . sees 2:9,388 27 25.0119.06 "4 1'37, 63.69 23.012.92 646339.1'. 269.736.3. 68, 74:1.420 19,04,6 21 ;09.695.88 81,735.304 Guaranteed Trust Account — Mortgagee : 1'rtnMpa1 sees .43.164,0E0.37 Interest, 158,061.94 $3.302.071.91 Loans on Shocks. Bonds. etc. 169.144.81 ('tilted Kingdom. Dominion of ('anode+, ('rovimcea of Canada and Government of Netyfoundlund'a !Rondo 917.874.88 a n a d l u n M'unictpalttles. School District and Rutin Telephone Debentures ... 64.2.585.37 ( )•her Bonds and Debentures :,86.606.61 earl, .n r'hartered Banks .. 116,750.40 (1 her \aaete amount due from Don+ln:a, (3overntnent r 23,1822.28 $5.422,reel.ee Estate., Truata and Aaonay Account— a;�y�y' 1 ,ndv and In.est stents 416.381'4 .ae1S 29:6491218 LIADILITIl:8. Capital Account— Capital Stock S,yba:t.bed ... $2,000,000.11.0 Capital fully Reid . 1.144.1100.09 Capital partly paid 261,609.67 Reserve re tomato. Dominian Income War Tat, etc. Dividends declared and un-, paid, due January 3r t, 1921 Profit and Loss Guarsnaccd Treat Account— $1.409.1419.67 21.3,35.23 42.369.28 259.5$1.94 31.735.805.12 Trust Panda for Invcatment.`S 4,501.016.97 Treat Depoalti 821,519.91 $ 5,422,655.18 1 1 r Ectatec. Truata and Agency Account— Estates, Trusts and Ag.ney $16,^+3.751.38 Account. $23.542_212.38 .d whlrh 1s held I. the Trust Company • v. Meat '.i ••. rare .••ted In the Trusts 4rM-tnitp• I.mlt,10 ¢It the nlm•I, a;•.'r Mitt w ,:v• by the ,'a:,ndk,n ADpt'a1nQt 4;,Sryjppnny, Limited. .,t 8H39.?U,t.rr. Certain of tile lands are nubleM to ,, .... 1.4. marl : to of me .V('.a, and Ula, tinkling Oontratt9" .1na outstanding 1354.444..9 asst and 825r.t4,n.t1 second mortgage bonds ..1•4, ..w4. - . nal ':1111.• or (34'6(41. a4. E. H. STOCKDA Lt:, ,t • ,,.:l1 J. \t AIt RBN• teneral Manager. fre•nlJeirt. " wr.. 1,n..' anq,l•"1 t1,,' 10.014d 4,1 Itw year otldina 33o9 )' ecrmber. and terlried the rashhank balances and sects -Ilion 1,4 0..' . nrpnlat 111e we taa),e .-480114'. tl.e .Jaterndnl- and 14 'agrees with tha bnnl,., or the corporation. Atter due 4•orlsideratlo,. hater torn 4-d n" 2,,,miande rat op', .on as to tied postHoli of the corporation: and with our independent opinion no rnrt,ed a.4,1 ,,,.....H1,,. to ..' 1..61 of our 4',runea llon and the CA* ,.tion ((even la, we QQQQQ"rttty that In nor ouinlon the nts44ment .• 18 forth fairly and 'tiny the 01.411.; dr the affairs of 1/meeoa`'poratton: and that all !a¢�tearitons or the corporation that ha.n .oa. wehm 0,,, uutee ha,. 4.,w, '••.11,1,1 the powv10 Of. ',JUG eorporatlon. `Rlyr GEORGE En\VA Del, F.C.A. 1 Auditors. H. PERI'4 EliWARD13, G.A. 1 of 111)wARD14, MORGAN & COMPANY. Charter. d Accountants. Toronto "1414, Jnn ta+4V 11.-1 without a tariff. "The Government eau], "Educ.,1' .the farmer to [trochee' store." We '.4y, "Educate the manu- facturer to produce against 104. \\urld." This is a plan that is coni slruetier. The farmer was himself to blame fol the idea 'that it did not take much brains to be a farmer. lie sent till bright troy to college to learn to he 11 d,cter or a lawyer end kept tete dui) costs, •o that 1 farinet \'will kno.. \\44:41 ,1 cost to prod11re a bushel of wheat, for e\:nupil'. 1n the bu.ln4s, of the (;o-4p4v'a1i\'e (,,1ulp.tny. I'm tlrsl ,'ndea\,s• was to sell 111 the fernier as this was We line of 1e:tst n'siet.4ncey t►f late lee sale of farmerspeelucls was Ivelne developed. 'f1,.' t('40'')' w:lr the only 11.411 a' ha -.':.1 hih 4,1.4.1,4 \\ith• out a st'lh,tg prepeg In.tt. II' 1•'1 lht buyer tlx the prier. but the Iurn'ull- ural hnplrnu 1 manufacturer did not I( the faiu' lix 111.' price• whlc-h i 4 , 1p9'01 K 44 citfar+�l'C rttt$t'(115i(`(1'4 9 r O ly' Way to (•otlttter- act this movement ...IS to 11, Oke the proflt)4 of ftrnling ar eler. In Huron the rural pnlellati'.o 1)i 1811(1 was -16,- 220; 6;220: in 19(9). i3,173; n 1111114, 37.355; In IPID, .3l.titil: .4 dreline '.1 t+.:C,14 I1) 2i' years. In the 4.4111•• p• r:...I Itrur.• I:oun- ty I."4! 11.15.2 'f4 the time. 'I'!4• 1 end '111.9• s •,f tiro,- 1 •.1 2,1.,1 Repo l,Iott In the sante 214(4''. "hit. 11,,1s.• -:41 Huron lost tate). The facl.•ries et (tuderl4'h and \Wnlahan, (,'e:muted for the fact that the t,...1' and tillages of Huron had not lost so meed in impu- tation ss in Bruce, het the ,rencral principle \\as etiser\abb' that the towns and .Illag,'. lost P•+4wlaten a- long 1\1111 lin• e•.unly, as t!.• y ....re de- pendent 1,1 a Iirge extent err reentry trade. Ilnr'.n. \Ir. \lorr)''•n Raid had the fln•'st farm timid In wearer. ro l excee'1ed 1.•11 11y' ix feet :n him esti- mation To the pion....e. e. 4 clewed lhr lend .411 hn111 r'o1e, .es. ..11'•.•14, ht eh 11 t' ,unh• 01.1 1 '"'I" 411.1 vill..ge., ut u. c''))' 41 •••I. 't" \I01'1'ison pail a !•,911 Lrtb'1.', 0, 1 •• .1 hr 22Inugh1 142•-1•" .hou1'l 0'• :0 . 1 see •'f them and their ....hie.'.0' 114. 111 41ter.4lur•" ' \4.11 .11,111 44'r ,a t' 'r'! 30,.441. (lir p.•opi•• \\I1., 4) ad, 1117" rouol.," h.• *mil, 411441'4re. \1)•t I',, \ had t4', 44-1 .ur'1144' 11.1 rat.'\ les, 41.1 tit un"het".s, no ur.hips i 14.11,1nd bol h.lr',i 1•'24" "ata \\I,Isk,y,' 1'ut ,11 .4 '01,•, f" on the hark or the 1,.'n .141( 1 I1,•• 111• rr'nt'enl of .+11 \nit .r 11 11.4.4 11.11 it. • n ler reit elikkey lu ' ', r 10'•,11 ',11 I1,.• .' . • 11 '.,.14141 11:x\4 4 ,:.1 • .' !. ,.1.1 \Ir. !lore, \ • ''. .,.11.1 it nI I1,4t labor racing ala• loner) '.3'. resyonvth!r fur the re- .url1•nt of rural ;emulation Mr, Mot'- rI.on ,luelyd in disproof, that labor (Levin( 111arht1cl') :u manufacturing plant. increased Ire- p'p11ieh,.n: and ..+1)i further 11131 1'"' ..ah not a fang t.eate.1 h' 'ts Lm,' I',4rmrr' ,',.tilt' •11111!''• (4r.e111' .o. ' 1 ' 0..111.1 cel 111. .'•lie 1.11, (i. . . ' ,. 1 „'.t get it he - 0, • 4... • .. 1'0111110, rat 11,' ;.h.. • • t ' 111. ! - • , •1 1' 4•+444•,1. .sent 112! 1 ', .r Teem!. -1 n.-' 4.1 III, n' 1., . r • 1 ,' Taltp n Saes of Salta betr.re trtt3`,�mct ' if your Bari, }i'le'a cr B;acii;r bt''._, .. «l • e 1"!'"- '1• 4 +f Hater lieLi••"•I t .1).(Aa4 t- - S ,••q' d•ara 1)r'$ your ko'r•'\o a 11 tl'.' cc'. fine. nib fame= retie 1'. tootle fr'ltn ted reed d grapes) and lrmr+n juke.. ctobieeli with OFu ia, and lies leen 1511344 for reeerutiomo Co Ouch and 0timulaln a!trt nag tddneya: b erentr'afina the net Io in the urine co It CD fozczor to aal.ria of lrr:tstio'n, t14440 lop; Madder do -.r•'0-0 Jed' Delta In do. appsa"•o, ratimti, itt- ngtti rilaltcu n dolight'1:1 (rfervmzc t hla•GaQor boverngo, Bed beleagn in emery Irlr'r110, le -enure nerdy &Am C14.11110 $ t7 having a Good tti a pzr h tw*t,Tl e , 1' 11 • 1 -. .1 •,', lib Of 1''1 sl ani I 1•!,., 1 1 4 • t• vt- ll n Illy .,.. e' , ,...-y . t, .4, 1 , ' .,-1 •, 0'.-1 • - t 'IA • 01'..'I'il' ,.0 1 .sirs••r • '.! -n .'• 1 ' n4•'•I,i I',, ..rio2t'1 rot tt' ft e t,rrn 9' w -t• ....ant. tints will, 1'19 aorta 444,1 matins- It g••. yet the mane . . , .1 . . ! . , , , k, . ! 44' • National 11nliin concluded the pro)' gram. The@ting had been Mader yuately anuli; d, apparently on ac- nnsnt of 111te ,ttderstanding as to whe was to talttieharge and the audience was not 1111)0'4 mole than 200. NOTHINA'!O EQUAL BA ' `'s OWN TABLETS Mrs. Geotvi;� •'•Lefebvre, St. Zenon. Que., write$;;,,�'I de aol think there is any. other 'iite'C1ne to (,feat Own Tablets • t�1h •little ones. 1 have used thorn vy._batiy and \\ )ul l use nrldtling). esit: a 31Vllat t\Gra- I efeh\ rc says thotlstl i['f£ other Moller, say They have fit—Mt—by trial that 111.• 1'ab- leth alwayeat y - t t - • I for, them. thorough 1:'d`live which rigu!ale 1111' are Aspirin—No others( bowels and ,cteeten the htlmaen and thus beat fltdigestlon, eonet ati. 11. colds, call �:.drhey are sold 0.. medlelne 4 by mail at 25 t'i'nts 1 a b x from , Williams' Mcdicut, 1 Co. Brae TllUliSt)AY, FEB. Nth, taZi, Follow the Crowd traveller is afforded the rnaximunl 01 comfort and convenience at moderate Tourist Sleetiing Car rates. Alternative train front Torontp leaves 8.45 p. m., routing via Sudbury, Port Arthur and Fort William. For full particulars, apply to nearest Canadian National or Grand. TrunU Agent, or write General Passenger De- partment, Toronto HOW YOU CAN TELL GENUINE ASPIRIN Tab, Tablets are amil111bul Only Tablets with "Bayer Cross" a.. 1 ERN CANADA With the :rppro ling' spring sea:on, manv are enntem ating the Journey to Western Canada to their farm in- terrels there, atld ..to three the service afforded \ra the Canadian Nati..nal Iiail.\ays fan a particular appeal. The National, leaving Toronto 11.0( p. ie. daily, carries tllrnuich Tourist Sleeping and Colonist Gars, Toronto to Winnipeg, with eonneetien at the latter point for Manitoba, Saskatche- wan. Alberta and British Columbia points`. The tourist cars on these trains are of exceptionally fine design' thoroughly tn'tdern in every particular of steel coreetructlon, electric Iightedi and include the many little convert- lent' onvemlent• heretofore entbodlwi in Stan - ,lard 'leeping Gars only. In fact, the only v ifferenr" between 104' two ears is in c' upholstering, which in the 'I'nhrist Car k of leather, rather than plush. un these cars, therefore, the t; If you don't see the 'Bayer Cross" on the tablets. refuse them—they are not Aspirin at all. There is only one Aspirin, that marked with the "Bayer Cross"—ail other tab- lets are only acid imitations. Look for the "Bayer Cross"! Then it is .real Aspirin, for which there is no substitute. Aspirin is riot German but is made in Canada by Canadians, and is owned by a Canadian Company, all rights being purchased from the U. S. Government. Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" have been proved safe by millions for Pain, Headache, Neuralgia. Colds, Rheu- matism, Lumbago, Neuritis. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablet$—also larger "Bayer" packages, can be had at any drug store. \Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada), of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. W'.--•rue.... JUBILEE YEAR H.11 F a century has elapsed ince the Sun I.ife Assurance Company of Canada issued its first policy in 1871. The figures submitted herewith rndieate the size, strength and outstanding position to which the company has attained among the life assurance inetitutions of the world, as a result of its mei-Aeolis during those first fifty yearn ''VN()PSJS OF REST"LI'S FOR 1920 ASSETS Acmes as at 31st December, 1920$114,839.144.48 1(44. rt•au• u\, r 1'•1'.t 9,127,'. 6-21 IN( (,\I1, (sash Income .'rant Prt•nt'ums, In(eres.t, R. not, etc., in 1')20. . . . - . 1•t,'',, 1.,,'I . . . . - ''i� \I 1I', ! 211 fro:•t. F:''d or .\'1'.' 44' , , fedi` •!-.•'dcr'1 i:• : '29 til r 4' 4 Total S.311)113.114'. 1' ..I,,Ocr, 1')433, o\t:: al; i'. 1.i.itiea and raph::! 41'-' ' .- ,, . Ike ;v..•telt ' .. o.r.. r M6n844' 4. the a $ 4,164,64.7.13 0 1('l,\I, I'.\'.'IFNTS '1(' Pi 1.it", llt'T-Pr!i • Death( r \L.•nr.-.l 1',1.404 ;nc•ntc, r,.)ti. ' .; , "121 Pa.yrnent4 to Pdlic)holda•ry niece t\rgnnt•, t.ou \>-1 9'1' -1'1 tt 1'3'tt;�:t, 11120 A64urcanceto Iacued rand paid for in c '.h dtt!ng 1921) Ina erase ever 111154 • •- 111 •IN1.`•". IN 14 Life Ar•:uwtnces In force 3Int [)ceembrr, 1920 1114 rr tat' ov.t 1'419 . l,. nine cite 00 102,187,934.30 $106, fol . 266.23 20,'i:2, 410.7') $'114'0,,C.'41.23g.1 e i 0,22,77'Z-12 Till: 4.O\ars\N\-'.; isle.\ rat %a 4a 1'473.6... I•SD.• font lotot 40(3 - 1 ;Gt. 4.4C1 a.1.r4.9 $ 444 -Vin (060ra 1, 9,13 it 8 4$,9)10t03 , 0 116.411 2' 9 1 "t'4 V'119111 1410781 1 4.1(`'°'•I 7c 1$9.11 440.676.47 4'474'1a14) 474 ' 14' 1 0 :a t4-92 " ,'0 223. ).4,4.'41,')1.i i 07,00.4.41 0a 41..,7 4.6:?2.04 II 84.i11.i8+137 149.'49.974.09 111, 792),91°3103 114,8.49.444.414 4.13..641.285.412 yrd WITS FURNISH1r6N v GS OWER PRICES are coming from the wholesaler, (but not yet) they say next fall, but we are stepping ahead and taking our medicine and giving you Cloth- ing, Boots, Rubbers, Unaerwear, Overalls, Shirts,' Odd Trousers, Gents' Furnishings. Just what you need at prices you have not seen since 1914. So come in now, pick out what you want and buy all you need at this sale. EXTRA SPECIAL: Men's President Sus- penders, reg. $1, to clear at 79c. Men's Black Overall Pants, reg. $2.50 to clear at $1.95. Men's black Working Shirts, reg. $2.25 to dear at $1.65. Men's Heavy Flannelette Night Gowns, reg. $2.509 to dear at $1.65. Men's Pad Garters, to dear 2 pair for 35co Nien9s Signal Work Shirts, black and white stripe and! Inlaki, t© dear $1.39. Men's Fine Rubbers, all sees, to dear $1.50 n Men's Work Boots, sizes 10 and 11 only, to dear at $2.45. KantoKrack Collars, 'dais 1.70,2N only 2 for 55e. AANY OTHER LINES NOT LISTED COME iN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF R 13;INS M. Open Evenings • a