Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Dec 1908, p. 19

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She isn't worth a fortune, and she hasn't any stocks ; Her wealth is all in ings of eu ittle shoes and pinafores and frocks. ng hair and big, blue, laughing eyes, s and grass, and buds and flowers, and bees and mes n tired from play and crawls up bn ons to her mother and to me BABY'S VALUE She sits among her dolls and toys, and doesn't seem to care If wealth is all in rosy cheeks and'locks of curly hair She toddles up to m nd, y fay, will write A cheque drawn on love's bank with just her glances sweet and bright And when she puts her soft arm in glee She's worth uncounted millions to her mother and to me a And when she's in her crib at night, and cosily tucked in, The wealth of Croesus couldn't buy the dimple in her chin And as she blinks her rougish eyes to play at peek-a-boo, She chugkles me a fortune with each archly-spoken coo. I am sure you will agree SAREE fortune; more thar moneyta-her- mother and to me Santa Claus Mitchell's Hardware Thursday Night at 9,30 p.m. All children to bed WITH PRESENTS FOR MOTHERS --He has CARPET SWEEPERS from $2.50 to $4.00. CARVING SETS from $1.50 to $10.00. SCISSORS in sets and WORK CASES. FOOD CHOPPERS (UNIVERSAL) the best known, $1.50. FATHERS --RAZORS-- Safety, all kinds from 15¢. to $7.50. POCKET KNIVES large assortment. A A AAA AAA AA BOYS AND GIRL S:-SLEIGHS from 25¢. to $10: TOBOGGANS--$1.50 to $3.00. SKATES Star, Bokers, all best sellers. HOCKEY STICKS---selected. LITTLE KIDS --Double Runner SKATES, can't hurt themselves on. KNIVES, FORKS, SLEIGHS and SHOVELS. q Don't forget that you need a can of JAP-A-LAC to brighten up that table or chair before the bright day comes. All sizes and color, 20c: can. W. A. MITCHELL HARDWARE KINGSTON ONTARIO Canada Life Assurance 2 Company "5 A : "The sixtieth year's business of the Company-- the best yet." Insurance in force (over) Assets (over) . . Paid profits to Pe x on 1mudioso This Company has six prominent business men on the Board of Directors representing the policyholders, and by reason of its strong reserves will not be obliged to use profits in future for purpose of increasing the reserve fund, and in the transition to its" high reserve did net pass over a division of profits to its policyholde TS. $117,000,000.00 34,000,000.00. THE CANADA LIFE, smce inceptiof, has paid or credited to its policyholders $115.00 for every hundred paid by them. A few illustrations of profits paid to Kingston policyholders: Policy No. 17960. Last 5 years' Cash Profits were $ 299 30 o . 18208. 5 sr or 4 4 161 30 26135 a u * HW aise 14108 2483. ge P . 8 " : 149 65 06. Bonus Addition ®orofits) " ...... 1,437 50 . " " Boi iees 2,250 00 3. Profits reduced the original Premium of $55.00 to $1.78. : 10465. Profits extinguished the premium and pays the assured a surplus of $7.46. THE OLD QUINQUENNIAL POLICY has always been popular with the insuring public the new 'will he more popular, as the assured has the "option of using the profits each 5 years either by taking cash or reduction of premiunt the succeeding five Years, or by taking a. bonus addition, which if left with the Company increases at not less than 3 per cent. Compeund Inter- est, and every policy issued becomes an Endowment as soon as the profits plus 3 per cent. plus the reserve equals the face of the policy. 7 To have such results you must have "Canada Life Policies." Next Division of Profits: December 31st, 1809. Apply now and participate in this division. . = The Imperial Guarantee and Accident Insurance Company of Canada issues the "Imperial Protection Policy," which covers all accidents and sicknesses, in- cluding smallpox and quarantine ; also insures the beneficiary named in the policy. Every citizen should have one of these policies. Thé Western Fire Assurance Company--Ineorporated 1851-- hopes to secure a fair share of the Fire Insurance business in Kingston." 1 Office always open to give information and do - business. Agents wanted with a view of making a permanent position. JAMES THOMSON, J. O. HUTTON, Special Agent. i" Manager," 18 Market St., Kingston. . -

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