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Port Perry Star, 12 Feb 1920, p. 5

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DN hose: in black ry few odd numbers left over "from old stock. Made of fine Merino yarn and woven tted with seamless feet and full | $100. (UALS of Be, Hero yarn ar slip-over > sizes 8%, 9,9% and 10, © TI styles. Sizes 3 and 4 years. Pair 50c. s Clearing at Each 26. : | Dlg Ts | English F lnnclette' kis is part of our hr 'stock of: a Pearl Buttons, various styles and wool yarn selling regularly at sizes, worth up to 10c. doz. Blankets $3.00 .. skein, Some of the lighter shades . * have faded, however, and we are clear- ; 3 Silk Spools for 10c. Per Pair | ing these out at 'g About one d : pools of English Silk, 50 yards, as- : ne dozen Price to clear 26. Br Tt Per Ounce 80. | sorted colors. : y pairs of Flannelette Td EB : : Blankets imported A 2 = nt ST OR, NT... Misses H elan from England and Shetland Floss 17 Sk =r Nercrnd ro Cotton a Waists 75 C. made of heavy ae C. dkein . . ge cream flannelette, Teo i > : We: have a srl] number gach of | sizes 68 x 81 inches wo lines of Crochet Cotton, the | several different lines, some with sus- : : We have an overstock of two shades, "Canadian Maid" and the "American | Penders, others without. They are | €ach pair cut and ale blue and yellow, put up in 10z. | Maid" These come in white and [| Made of pure white coutil strips of bone Found separately. eins. Reg. 2c. i Sizes 10 to 70 alternating with panels of heavy cord- : oI - ecru. izes 10 to 70. : ing. Sizes 18 to Reg. $1. ~ A Real Bargain Price to clear, Skein 17c. Price to clear, Ball 10¢. Price 75¢. | - $3 per Pair. 7 : SE - : : F chruary Delinsator 20c a ~ FE. W. [cl N TY RE Winter Butterick Fashion 25¢ fig irella Corsets Satisfaction and goodfitting guaranteed THE B ANK'S | ht bn S| to Mrs. A. M. Roberts, P. POSITION | HE=E=F5 Et : 5 ann £4 a Th n anf D dh Fh duns deat i Novenber, 1999 + BIG PRICE FOR Lil 45 de = Wi os : Showa | CREAM GREE on . ; | The Port Perry Creamery is | » . - now paying 7lc per pound oo mae. Bo Bae Tle pet pone | 1870 Our Golden Jubilee 1920 are on the road and are will- ot | ing to call for your cream. ° HE CANADIAN BANK a os Pan itor The Mutual Life i ---- er ---- ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA i peony Dork Siso00 HAROLD W. EMMERSON : : . PORT PERRY BRANCH, E. B. Walker, Manager. neal Estate Fiftieth Annual Report L ; 3 Port Perry Ontario \ CONDENSED STATEMENT A A rn FRAME dwelling in Village of. i 1018 1919 Increase "Bl Prince Albertj acre land, raspberries, { Income £ 8,583,404 $1,562,301 Perfectly saleh to strawberries, black currants, apples, 2 K Paid id lo Poticyhdiders Us : 20141 S10 : Li { etc. In good repair and decoration. 3 Convenient to school and church. 3 8 WN N - " 1 30 4 6 19,054, 87 Give the Child NEW {BRICK House hardwood: N Assur toe inForee. ivi, ahha oo 8 37,640,614 70,706,308 33,065,601 trimmed throughout, full bathroom x . fit, fireplace. furnace, electric . plenty of our well known choco- J Pui Bree hi » 7 Dl porsn pr lates. y "They are pure and whole- whe Situated on good ghicebin Port Fifty } ears of P 7 ogre AR) Terms can be arranged. Soire as well as delicious. Be- List yout properties with me, Our Jubiiee Year,--The year 1919 was notable inasmuch: as it con ed the first sides they have a food value that : R filty years of the company's active of erations, and at the s time d the year is : universally recognized by : \ of its grea atest development gud Jrozres 58 in all Se partmen of ASS bus nese. ¢ he i= v Si + - holicies were offered to the public in the spring o 70, and the end of the first half cen abi a, To We want your N} in the company with unimpeachable assets of $38,000, 000 and policies in force amounting ; : to $170,000,000. es al sirher plerity. They 1 Remarkable Expansion of Business.--The most re: able feature of the year € gon: or er in many ways, 3 was the flood of new business received, due largely to the aw 1ing of popular apprecia- | i | - - tion of the beneficent furniction of life assurance by the experiences of the war and the influenza epidemic that followed. The increase in new business acquired was nearly er and Confectioner Port Perry and will pay the ; 90% | That the record for quality business was fully maintained is indicated by the : \ large increase of $33,065,691 in the total business in force, being over 80% of the new Highest Price : business written. \ The Surplus Earnings.--No item of the year's operations is more gratifying than } the great increase in the surplus earnings. Notwithstanding a certain number ¢ f abnormal Special Prices for ; death losses arising from the war and the influenza epidemic, amounting tc $352,857.65, the surplus earnings for the year were $1,302,801, an increase over the previous year of ; 609, and showing earrings of $34.27 for every $1, 000 of total assets held at the end of Crate Fattened | } 0% the year. . Invested Funds. ~--Never in the history of Canadian life insurance has there been such a remarkable opportunity for the profitable investment of life insurance funds, and the effect of the past year's investments will be to enhance the surplus earnings over a long period of years, through holding up the averse rate o' interest earned on the invested funds. For the year 1919 the company earned the very satisfactory rate of 6.39%. Comparative Statement of Growth Paid to Assurance - Assets " Policyholders in Foree eri i 4 $ 6,216 x pon 1 225,675 $ 26,681 3,064,884 1,696,076 176,151 13,710,800 5,165,493 424,815 20,518 , 804,750. 64,855,279 38,020,04 3,811,002 170,706,305 A copy of the tae nd ty lit In due course. ; Geo. A. Rose 2, : Several Age, Por Per on

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