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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Feb 1924, p. 2

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,THE EDITOR TALIKS EDITORS WILL VISIT EN4GLAND ýar .Memblers of~ Canadian Weekly Newi. is, Miss jEthE 15 in a very e ional way wil We consi *e useful and ise in the hor ad- It con ry one is chc ggestions, Dp, foods and tli ,hods of prep a host of ot, ely facts and ife who cani i's booklet wv profit mustt ry stupid1 ticto evý d among Sta te at once t AT DECEMBER 31s4, 1923 The Company had assets, invested in the best classes of securitles, of *................ (An -'ncrease for the year cf $35,168,ooo) The total liability of the Company (including reserves and other liab ilities to policyholders of $185,586,000) amounted to ......... .. ... . ......** * ........ The Company has set aside for unforeseen contingencies thie s am of * .. .................... Leaving a surplus over ail liabillities and contingency funds of (AnIn ~crease fer the year of $3,603,000) The cash income for the year, from premiuxns, interest rents. etc., was . . .. ...b..... .......... (An increase for the year of $10,714,000) Total payments to policy holders or theîr represen- tatives for death dlaims, maturing policies and other benèfits, in 1923 amounted to . . . . . i. . * *. New paid assurances issued during the year totalled.. (An încrease for theyear of $16,593,000) BOWMAN Another vey nt( tractive prograinih, for Fe brua ry. Cut reference. received' twc ents of the lat- In waIl decora- b1e f or any ,t very reason- r its1nS *àosen fiUls L11resent[Ibusiness as on a I the main work of his hf e, let 'hin des-havea cre tatie does not weaken Who his force at that point. It is Weil who usuallY for a mian to look ahead and who Mass bis strong force at that part )rofit- of the inie where the brunt of battle ifacît- is to conie as. an armiy genieral does. adent in brief , if hie bas decided to win co-success ln onie particular business or plies occupati on, by ail means, hesol an of stay thêre and epaçentrate his whole arges energy to conquer every obstacle. each Many persons have it within their oceses power to make a _grand success of com11- one particular pursuit but it is only that a comparatively fe-w who can win w, satisfactory success in several under- fes- taings. By thorough organization [some men have carried on successful- ly more than one business but it takes a man smarter than the average per- to win with ýdividled energy and sup- his eIrvision. Don't have toù nmafy irons tion in the tire at once.t ttute Branch of Agriculture, Tor- ed for circulation sProvince a veryý prepared by the' r on household rvery u; d e as. tread igreat p a very .son. manint L J 1UIiMn, Y, of 'this booklet tîîy". It is sent on The School School Lunch" ei the subject is very manly rural 'odered why the Womien's Ilu be pleased T. Allen Bookstore 3owmanville iL !ten w( ries of Crimea under wc thiat 50 ml [p tn <do to ig on this matter sa ,xtent the daily pre, 1to say, but it 15 vc know that weekhy pî ce are not giving sr sensational glorif [an; andU if in al, y0t .st do the best you ec 'à, any1 much editorial matter that ap- ýn Toronto Saturday Night wýe ýe, but we bea'rtily agree with ýas in a recent issue on the sub- "Newspaper Stimulus to in which it was pointed out ie deeds of criminale are ex- in the daily press in a manner makes bhei appear as heroes ance. "More newspaper space orded to the journey of 'Red' rom Minneapolis than to the of Lloyd George to Toronto; measur"ably more than to the visit to Western Canada of ice of Wales". A few days Grand Jury in Toronto madle l protest ag'ainst "the undue tion of the crim-inal by Lion througph the prese of the of wellI-kn-o-wu ofendiers. The )f such raig on morbid will be that, in ordIer to be- MUrnfln n-i1ec Ornna-,n o Port Perry Star prophesies the ilal, and if th-e1iterature can be sup- time hefore long when the people pressed, or publication forbidden, wý of Brooklin ditrict will wish their, consider that proper steps be taken to Ilew school cwvas a consolidateid CdO so". sehool.1 TPrices for fa-rmi produce have aJ-ý vanced since 20 years ago. Po-rtî Hlope Daily Guide in reporting oni Feibruaqry 13, 1904, says: The public market 'thi-, morning was we*ll at- tended and prices were still high. Butter sold frorn 18e to 19e lb;, eggs 26 to ',Oc dozen; chiekens 40 to 60e each; turkeys 13c lb; heef 51/ o 61/2e lb; pork 8 to 9c lb; lainb 8 to 9cdbI. F. J. Mitchell DISTJRlBUTO'R Dominion Upright and Granid Pianos Organs for Churches and Schools Mitchell Phion-ogriaphs Used Instruments for practice purposes Easy payments arrang-ed Telephones 86, 92 and 105 Bowmanville and at- secured out for CHELL & Co. & O)Ptoxnhjsts (P'hone 92) Ont. LLY; Sir UampbeillStuart, Hon. - m1 )rm-e,'hy Gor-e, Vaentine 'Knapp,, tour th]e party wvill sail from Ghasg-ow fie, J.n'adiaScottg Comissitonte'on the Canadlian Pacifie liner, Mont- lic, J n.Scot, resden ofthelaurier, on Juhy 25th, calliug at Bel-1 lanchester Guardian, etc.i fast, where a dav will be spent a s After completiug- the Biish Isles! gu.est of the munici. pal authorities. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY 0F CANADA HEAD OFFICE - MONTREAL The Record of a Great Year Simply'Told \1.4..., I r' $209e257eooo $187,885pOOO $3,500,000 $1 7e872,000 $4,6e965,ou0 $22,1 45,000 $107,39 1,000 The Companyhad assurances in force (net) amounting to . %$703765tOOO (An increase for the year of $72,360MO) 0 The 318,443 ordinary policies of the Company protect homes and buisinesses at home and abroad, while in addition 22,731I commercial and industrial employees are protected under Sun Life grouip assurance policies Dividends to policyholders again materially increased Every figure in this statement sets a NEW HIGH RECORD in Canadian Life Insurance listory Anyone çonsiderlng Insurance, cail on MRS. EDIT 'H V.. SCOBELL, BOWMANVILLE, Re- presentative of Sun Life Assurance Co., Who will gladly explain the different plans availa.ble for your protection. Telephone 189. I c Wnili wii W eUthuer noie tnexr annual February 20-21 convention in London, En landI, ri o-IsMc ni proceed there in a body imdaeyDulsMcenl foilowing their annual meeting in " Bell Boy 13" Canada.' ProineniLt amnongst these is thie Canadian Weekly -Newpaper Association of whichl The Ca-nadian' February 22-293 Statesman is a mneinber.J Dorothy Phillips in The inspiration for the movemient "The World's A2 Stage" cami-e froni W. Rupert Davies, editor- By Elinor Glynn and proprietor of the Renifre-w Mer -________________ cury, wh o made a trip to thie British Isies early hast -yeaïr to or'gnz n Febriuary 27-28 tertainrnents for the party of 1501 "Ponjola" withi Caniadian -weely editors who pIo-AnlIa Q. N,,ilîson aand James Kirkw-v-ood pose to miake thetrip acomi-panied hy their wrves. -Associate-d with Mr. Davies in February 29-March 1 hiandhing the arinaýngenients is E. Roy1 TeLgtTa ald Sayles of Toronto, manager and sec-1 Bye RudyTha ar ilg reay of the Association. The partyi will hold its annual convention in' Toronto ou' June 9thi and lOth, and'_______ _____ sail on the steanmship "Mýelitia," of the Caniadianl Pacifie line, on1 Junie llth.. direct to Antwerp. After WHAT THp PACKAGE DOES mak-lýing ia tour of the battlefields and surrouniding countries some weeks Tea growers have found from cex-1 will be sp)ent in the British Isles, perience that it is necessary imimedi- whiere anl elaborate programme has ately to pack tea in air-tîghit ietal-1 beeni providedi by prominent editors, lined chests, tLo preserve the fiavor, sbatesmi-en and publish;Iers. aud goodness of~ the leaf. Equallyl thoe wo hve ffe '3 o an air-tîghit package niecessarx for Amiong toewohv frd'the smail lots of tea for indivIdual hospitality are the Duke of Devon- consumption. Bulk tea iS alwUays ini- shire, Viscouint Burnhani, Lord Beav- ferior tea hecause it is exposed toi erbrook, Lord Ri'ddell, Colonel Grant air. The "SALADA" air-tight alu-~ Morden, -M.. P.; Sir Frank Newnes, miinum package is the miost efficient Sir Henry Brittain, M. P.; Colonel L. way to preserving tea known- TGtal Asset~ in excesa of *~5o.oooooO With the openmg of rhis Qýebec office, the 'Ban.k of Montreal ki- troduced ino anada brani bariking, one of die elements dhat h.s corntributeçI to the remarkable eLasticity of the Canadian akn system, winirg for Dominion iance an eviabIe {>iaon a u parts of the world. 0f the Bank'$ 567 Branches, 83 are sittuated in th~e Provmoe pof Quebec. B3ANK "v0F MONTREAL Established ov'er IQOyears 4~ * * * * Machines id Repairing )practic nte of ractic id 7-9, -L-Vlq-a. 5J ,j i re 1

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