r " " RB.70. - _ - lllRl who of the cm'npany at the close of M.t,tlttatud '8,Sti2,891.16, a substantial 1n- F19“ $486,166.24 while policy reserves Increased by $398,865, amounting tom,- . tr {it at the' end of the your. - - B,iii,lrtte surplus security to policyholders M, ;$M9,486.12 which together with other Ill8, , â€out $132,482.03 minke a total surplus and I "h't' of $401,918.15. Further seeuHtris also Wt' fed policyholders in the subscribed but ,m;;, ' a capital stock of $1,800,000. _ Illilt office organization. During the year 1926 s: the intention to further develop business I , g; the territory already covered and indiey RI , ' point to the continued advimcement and {Wt}: of this young but promising life insur- beige' company. . {5? 'fc" The growing strength of the eompany'ts Ei a ion and the steady progress being made Mi, ' , ' year to Year is a tribute to the enterprise 1-3“; ‘ni-ogressiveness with which the affairs of . "Ontario Equitable are being directed by a; _'U" 5. ent Tweed and those associated with him " V i A management of the company. F Ilii5F,Aht- factors which contributed to the IIB, ‘U. ISE showing for the year yere the favor- Illlilr, mortality ratio of only 40.6% of that ex- . f. you intense in the rate of interest earn- Bill - the invested assets which was 6.02% and . gmduction in the number of terminations. j Ihil {its to be noted that the Ontario Equit- 3:1’is a non-participating _compsny and the " achieved has been reached on the basis , g). y. , for premiums which do not provide the I I ' tt fiiahriif over expenses in the first few IIE.' Les do participating premiums. llllilr,ftt Ontario Equitable at the close of an- I I. » .year, finds' itself in a moat satisfactory “i; ltd Although only organized in 1920 it :‘an unusually large whine of business in Il8t" j which is being steadily sdded to, a grow- "iii surplus, at virile agency force and a capable ___ . .. a . I", ---_-_ qheMt 'Psi', , , ' k for 1925 was $887,945.71 made up ‘15:. Mums. $762,221.68. and interest and ll,, in Investment. of $125,724.03. . Iitttt,'g,,1r1't iotaBerd 352937201. show- " ' r'xcsms of receipts over disbursements 'iii'irrrehis reports submitted at the fqurth an- trteettntr of the Reinsurance Company of 'ell. ere held It Waterloo on Mommy disclosed f "ttttfairy yen. Both the new busi- wend the Increaee in insurance in tone il' ad I train over the previous twelve _ t 'i'ifjheimr the year reinsurance policies were T f Pr to other companies for . total of $1,315,- 5W3 the total instance in force to ' W a when» (an; . ‘th-I.M‘m the uni on. Ad-' 'r,' Mgtt and! in can mm and»: â€)yblch further bemused an strength ' ._ WE position; - :: {Wot the youth operations was the “gain of 23% in new business. During _be'rr, months ending December Slat, 1926, Aa'ysittarsS wrote $8,299,634 of new business, - "iiiutautint increase of $1,537,289 1mrr btr. _ The total humbdr of pol- 3min tome is 12,966 for a tutu of $29,- ‘i‘mmSURANCE CEMPANY REPORTS ( . worm-m SATISFACI‘ORY YEAR l. '. ', company's total assets amounted to J". " 55 at the close of the year, $243,119.68 . artsuntbetntrinhitrhtrmderr"rmnant ‘municipal securities. The surplus security F, cyholden stands at $68,644.96. There " tO . Editions] aatteta of $47,678.30 which 'M,?. n alumni under the ncw Ontario In, ' '3t,Aetrrre1t9ratota"unriu-d capital iiibl; "f, rig-mm mien-m to r p 2,. 'tqrtar.taf,,.eued' u um- .35. f", Mg“; _ , Pr.. m Same for the year mounted to 378,-. ar and the disbursement: mulled $65,- i has no In 't Marianna“ for 0mm mm; m mun EXPANSION - l and». tdi on,“ 9-H»- "tii-r-ts-i"""'.. bsri?Uisrmt,tteiitrtAuetottheee iuaVturarmrutt1rhrwevotrer?d' by}: muting ita *dfnin. 1sAtttt-tt.tttiNteoett?ttt 'itprr-iiertttirtttmyfatoett" iGiiiil'iif'iraLrdiLiiiuiii ttte'rtriitatrttrttPrtrl1rqfy, 'cturnaet.ttttiuer.uttto" B,W,.N.GrfUB.A. " _ _ fifty - ti yuan... a»... . A link- b an with. any)! with; tis will!“ “that: "huh-3m my“ “My“: to â€In. he! study,“ with 3‘0"! match _ortmtromitti.eemtdituedAhmuetittt- ‘to-fumish both entertatmnmtbund invaluable information to the citizen- of Wltaloo. ' _ [Hi mun-aux.» not: tttit'Ctuadttmiy in; fimt_gttaatyed in ms at the “W0 “an“: haunts“. â€grinning to an?“ 0213mm. foradrarfod 0â€th years who: it was transferred, to the municipality in uw. AnmrerawaaentstusdtmttnhtMisttrraam', later, when the offer of 3 gift of $10,080 from Ann“: Carnegie for a public library building w accepted, the present handsome which!†being eomigeud in 1906.: _ 'r . V l on is well u a rdmghhmywhieh con-f teins insoluble tarmac. ,vomfhe m to which theme he frownis irpdertthtt in the feet that it new, on“ 18,250 volume, embracing historical works. books of travel, biography, science and ram volumes ompdnt- ing and music as well as the latest fiction. The inauguration in 1922 of a Story Hour for chil- dren has proven a popular step and the classes have been excellently attended. It has become an established feature of the library. 1 'e As well stated by Mr. Grizg, whit has then“ so generousiy of his time and literary talent: in promoting the welfare oLthe Waterloo Pub, lie Library during higLoeeuptittta of the position of chairman of the Board which he ha filled since 1920, "the function of a public library is to put its patrons into, Piintr touithrough their writings, with the gifted men Whose thoughts are embalmed in' books." This, Mr. Grieg points out, was the aim ofAhe founders of our Library, an institution which has been carrying on its beneficent work fof fifty yam. The proceedings of the Parliamentary Corny mittee which is at pnesent engaged at Ottawa in investigating charges of smuggling on the Quebec - United States border would appeal; to indicate the existence of a smuggling ring. It is estimated that Canada is suffering from the evasion of customs duties to the extent a from fifty to one hundtesrmii1i6rrdo1tam a year. The situation calls for s thorough investi- gation to ascertain the extent of the smuggling operations with a view to India stringent law enforcement and the stopping of the practices complained of which are causing serious loss to the business men of the country as well gas-to the public treasury. Discussing rural electrification the Eleo. tries] News makes the following comments on a recent address by C. A. Clendening, Manitoba Power Commissioner: "-, V " "One, one point Mr. Clendeninx's remarks will meet with universal aprrrovi--the neces- sity of making me] life sufficiently attractive not only to hold the young Canadl‘m but to cater to the new Canadians who are eomintr woes in considerable numbers tRiih the Old Land. He points to the tendency at thaCana- dian ‘youth of both sexes to, seek the bright lighG of the dtr---a tendency not to‘be wow. dered at when one considers the difference in mode id living, of ten or fifteen years ago in the country and in the city. Electricity can be used to make life tn the country My. to young people. Let us have it, " about any cost†_ - , Those who do not like look, cold winters will hope that the 'rredtetio, recently made that our dunno 'will become milder with Ouch. poo-in you. will be fWtsikd. N _ Trude mtinuea to improve in the Western Manes, the immanent being "past" was at the Cost who" WWW ot"ea0-h-tmadetrrtttitmitat King- M “M aststtmdt,, e ', _ Hon. J. E. Caron, Minister of Agriculture in the Quebec Walnut. recently waned the lam of that province "an: investing 'tlf, 1tt2ttlltlttttift, 'l':de'tt M ENQUIRING INTO SMUGGLING RURAL ELEcrRrr'TCA'rr0N EDITORIAL NOTES _,r" ., ‘r "hat"Ai.TT6A), " r'ij9.iiTre'" . (lt t'?t.tt?lltis'tiai!tttiet 'iii, "itttti'tfltti1t,qtlt (t"th'r"9yiti'ida'iett mums-gym;- / hummus-tow“ s-Iii-tlite". to mum-yam!- on.†w [W M! 301:1:an mum"? to. um an an. or w you. WW4 , y‘ .’ a‘m~ t" .' 5 .., .' my?†"iiiiiri6U"jii'i' and and...» co a; ugh-J eettHBt (a. Aunt-III! “rm um deehtrt in an Bot-0‘01 Oun- mou Rh. 10th. The My " " mi7u. covenant “I“ no prom“ m, - “vii-WWW.“ "on Wm who "KIWI Ono-um ',,N",tT.'t:2=tt72l'l'l'd Cowl-vulva. M m n th- mw‘nqmalmn mcn-nIM- .: _ " moon nvmn. a?) ~ _ _ In â€to ammo: raamoiteyuerrst-rati'_ to (In can-uni may we: ‘ot an Mata! the a.“ noel. an“: 'rtttmerutim mu In mm“ of Thy man Mum Comm Loisddts, Ont. by Melon. who Mn mold the same to Murillo will mm. control today. no t-rHrii1 b0 and" that od- 'tortO control of mum. W. Bonk. at yuan; at!!! editor, and tttr net- on! nun much: "ttpe of Tttm Murcia-r. mum In 1918. _ “It Adult, of mm, "rdttt held . consultant “will! paling»: In Tho Adventur- my may in", will he can“ Mun-tar a! Secretary Treasurer. . J. ' luck†of mu ill! be Fragment ot the now-comply. bat will pot be active In an 'ther., mutt of the - _ ALBERTA PLANS ADOPTION l OF “OUR WORKING DAV Eight hours tor . worth: any will be the minimum; principle In the Factories Act. I bill‘1ntrodugoq at the M. " sitting ot ther' Mb cm. Tho rest onu- you will " moved tor in Iuommbm mm. with B rssdutttott Mums from so but: not "at. in no! product; to' " hours, or ulna mm pie (by tor It: dun pot week. After hp. l, 1937. an. in to td tun-the: minced to " hour: per week, or eight noun per day: The not will ttttNy to m tndttqtHM, MANY Masons but) FROM cones? FIRE" m AWRALIA Twanw-oizht persons have per-I {shed In bush the! in Viciorll. Ind my other: no uh! to ho min-Int, according to u (Instinct received last week. Nineteen “with: but occurred in Powouwwn. in m war tnrfton district. Seventeen psi-Ions were surrounded by abuse: on I an- un: tramway Its."' at Pavement. and eleven ot than pertained. Worden vied with men tn reecue work. _ The names but douroyed honm.‘ ttmber..,..ytt11* and hunt in“ nu! Nodes. nun town: its Gin-had. have bun‘damed. Acting from PM un'tho men an the nut din-trons In the â€my tte Vicki-1A. no in m can“! " m “mm who ture been burned out. wanna â€mum LAUNCH paw: ran a x . Lona “any LOAN. A Western menial. MI I!!! Proud-slu- .Iu Well-l & aetm tortrere.rtt.ttmr-toanrtsrr in! II. 11ml CM!“ Art to I. mm In by 1h. cont-luau. - ‘Noéothuonn hitherto In. as. closed that as. â€1m of - of an W "r-ittra n- sual an: ttOtt-a-tttttametro-tree “It. _. " In 0.1.1.1.!va tut, man sirloin“): â€not In 00M- ncnt Md tot can“. tho hood: ot It. ml and!†omin- Mop: sad that; sum to the mo- tion In an Unit“ out... a... bond- IhouM not no tux-m. Without. I Gout-mm summon In without manual "on as». not. the and Cream has“. no- mm to up!" cannula}. would I." up but: tnt-t at " '" out. n m to poll. 3 M m tt ma to mud to up an - t M an. a q but rrfr, out. ,htrtte nqulrod'hl' 'tdmt8rtt. W. with a W mer?, thin quilt-hm“).- man out mumwmomnmmv. ' up oo-L'm.h mama-a Wm -5†In - Mt summon» - mwnqm tom-“MM ELK; In I , a." up thet-tms lent 'etqmbutir,i'iotrsrttrtyrf iiiii"iirF'ii"iiiiiiiii'i.ei) Mbyk.A.l. ;m.‘m 1i.iii'i'iiiiii'iifi'i, tor-mo! humuhoolyoduhgih-wl 0660.00. - In M W. .Now York m.mmmh oonwmummnmm am can, tna98C l new-ovum "b.oeetue'i-1trifrtte torr,iatrtorsiiiry?"t"rtn" mount. and. only part-occup- Iol over ttttr arm. on the - LIIIRAL Labia "..' , -' "an m walnut: A dome-mu by w. 1 N. am. chit. mm: W. m mm» mm:- "ood behind an Irn'.h. u the my!“ chokes. In! nu cul- lance to Peur Form can he tqttttsseotmte,nrtuttbrttndtrttttm mammmmoom. . An W to 'tho Snatch from any“ from mm. w. E. _ 'Pncruun Longer. to the elect um ambush-out you!» to sum". an O.Y.A. and "m.ttsttert anymlnibudmuuck by Mr. - on tho Government'- umm, mini-r1! name to the OKLA. - ' A an“: com-mutton of Ir. My and his tactic- by We: Ferguson who miter-tad his unr- uon out when the Gavan-uncut had my nuance-nut to my on my guano! of 'Net" _legtdastlttrr it: would an. it munch. ‘ . A was: mud division at m Rom out an questing at a night tension with . win toning Government by I has m. _ The-rm the my future- at tho srttttV of the milking luv. ," -uClilriiiat0,rFiyt-", F = A1hreaif)airer 5 and Lower Prices annae- 13rurrrtENii, ( MOTOR CARS '_." .,.' may um All“!!! 1925 “the greatest Year1rtD+roeheeuhiatnev. Moeethanaquarterofs nttiiionDttiJArotlte" Mom: Carsnireretntiiortdso1d,pet deenmfdwiifarin-tt production-and continues to mount. - ". __ To meet this world-Wide need for a mi and desknd.hte metallic!“ Brothers, Ine., 'tndtt+uuidiarretmt- haw 'eem1tly completed a $MJgl0G0t?0, man of g,gth','t vtmttr'tnereaslttg production and lowering the out manufacture. _ - _ , Rim-hue mmcune equipment has!» up Wed ho "su1tDodeethothers (Can-d1) mimic. m entnttted "rmrttrto.msouoerst sepe4uttof,priee.thatt-tts. t'oemei"tissrr"txts'tanrurd"?"st-r"iue. ' Ptitittthemoeeimpresaivebec-th-tytortde mug and trusted product made will better In my th-set (advance In use! coma-union t,','S'lt,'ril it=12f,'2't'l in wmthe titat Ill- Mt amino mm and Chaim. 'trtrah bodes Anidhed In rich and Quintin Exceptional drivin‘ vision. IDIETRICH’S GARAGE routing Car Rodney ", " - Coupe /ol " " StandudSedan- " DoLmSedun " - £0.le31!" 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