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I; _.-,-,...,g_ ,_,;' ,‘,. ¢ ,_ .__ 1,.. ug. ._ __ _,_,_’,,(. ,¢ _ ,.. , , ,, . , , ,. ,V _ .:, ,. _ __ A . -_-, ., _ __ __ __ __ _,_____ -.--..».-f 7,.. ._'~_.‘. _` . ` ,YA %_‘-_~V__ ‘ ,, . ._ `,. --, ,_ ..._ ,.5 ., 1 V' Tv" _ I _ MIREQ e6,;gi9_.` __ V ____ _ _ ,.T.__.,_. .;..,______,._-i.,._~ TI-IEl§iIjIA.RL:0TTETOWN LIUARDIAN . _7_____w_ ______~_______» M* y y f y __ _-..Y _pjiétiil-,f____.l1,i!E¢'_ oasisiiooooeoonoooooooooooooooooin ’ A . A? E not ir, Horn _ " Charlottetown Fish & ' ` Supply Co. run noun or Gooniino ' ' ’ ' WHOLESOME Fish TeI¢PI'l0il6 340'-J when You lieqtiire Our Service - i Fennell & Chandler THE HARDWARE MEN. CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. I. ' Dealers in Paints, Oils, Varnishos, Kitchen Utensils. Flash Lights Electrical Supplies THE STORE OF SATISFACTION r~"“""“" _ .Joseph Wood THE TAILOR. Ladies' and Gent's Suihi Cleaned reused and Rc-paired. All work guaranteed promptly. Now is the time to have your Winter Suits and tlvercouts repair- .ad. . (live me ti trial. 4 .l. T. McKenzie tlHABLO'l"l`ET()WN P. E. I. HIGH CLASS MERCHANT 'I‘/\ ILORS %$!'¥$$§: emeimt is cNi_ioi-I-renal: As ' After that they talk-ad more quiet- ‘=*\¢°h anything or what they were |90YlI\R. But tliey keeineil to be ni-gu. ln* Nell Slloke more' lonilly than the other meii, :intl l rnitiltl occu- |Bl0IIu\l_\‘ t~:it('ll .i H'-iiteiit-\-~ “Others do the sums- thing," tum.: °““- "Why ‘=h0uldn’t I rnitke ~n little ‘“°""~" Selling -`*I\“l"‘s iii oil lriiitl its :Thanx “You know ns .voir ,ip | do 'that oil luis. Irion t`ou:i.I on Lili-.i ‘ii'u(‘,t_ 'i'i'lit‘,i'<= it iiaifi -,mm-_ fi-,,,m| 0m.,,_ tml mi iiiiirx it is . t-.f.l,il i;_,|,;bti“i;-_ iliaiive it nifty iw Iv 'tid on iiiy lurid." "Do :ron own iii-it land P" it wan l<‘rf>iI€‘rlt‘k' who :isk'~'l tli/= fii\“.stioIi_ "I htivo an optioii on it." Juni tliieii there was ii rlrwipiiiiz oi' i-lioI`t',_ :mtl I lhiiri'ietil_v ailiziiitloiictl iiiy poiiitlon |aiiid :~it~tii'i'ii=.tI iiii-stulrs. Whitt did it :ill iiii-iiii? Siirely, ns 'iw liiitl said. Neil liiitl its :iiiiuli right M Sun Has Record Year OVER FIFY MILLIONS OF NEW BUSINESS IN 1918 .___ The Sith l.iI'i» Aiii-iui'iiiit:r» (‘oiii|iniiy’ri txth AnIi\iiilvi{ciiort_ jul-it iiisiii-ti. noi OHIY ‘~\\It‘I¥ii:~ii»-Ori lust yvzirs wiiIideI'i'\il reconl. Init iii better thiiii any ever is- i-itied by the compuiiy. Every depart- iiiieiit oi’ its iictivltics sliow_.- ntrengtli ltiiid pi'ogI'ei~is. New busiiiesii sicciireti coiiiitltutetl ii recorti ttitiil nas:-is :ire higher tliiin ever lie-i`ort~. Income is larger, total iii-iniiraiiceii in force tire I Fill' ii Neal., Nohby, Dressy. Up much greiiier wliile the :surplus of ov- io the minute Fall Suit or Overeoat Give Us a Call and See Our New Fall Samples. COLDFISH ~ CLOBES Il' you require a Gold Fish Globe, or one larger than the one you have, we have them in several sizes. BLACK & C0. or $8,000,000 intlicritvs tliut the com- pany is in ii splviiditl position to suic- gunrd the wt-lt'ziri> oi' those entrusted to its mire. ‘ ’i‘lie pant your with easily the best in the hiiiiory oi the company and an oxiimiiiiitlon of the report shows thnt the big Moiiireal ctiniptiny inude gains iii every tlepiiriiiit-iit oi its activities. its zisriiiivinccs in form- now exceed $340,800,000, ti. gain oi' nf-nrly $29,000- 000 during the year. New policies is~ sued iiiiii piiitl for I.-xt-veil $51,591,000 while assets whit-li gained $7,460,000 during the year now crowd close to the $100,000,000 iiiurk. To be exact those amount to $97,620,000. ’I‘hn.t the mnrgin of nnfr-‘ty is ample is shown by the int-t tlint the not nur plus' reiiiainim: :ubove :ill iitrhilities iiiitl vii-pitnl sro.-k t~>.t-twin $8,000,000 During the _voor tht- roiiipiiiiy paid to , -1 _ Sunnyside iaorrssionii. Ciiinsi IDR. CLIFT CHIRONIC DIBEABIB GURATIVE 'I'-RDATMENT by tho month in advance. Purdy Station, Westchester co., N. Y., U. s. A. ` _HOURS 12 t0 3 daily. NOW. 39212-12Mtlll Moy 20 pd. J. U.. STEWART. ii. C. Barrister, Solicitor and llotury Public “Nico Nowoon Block. Chlrlottojown- lronoli oftioo. Goorgotown Money to Loan on Ronl htoto A S. S. IIESSIAII . larrllior, Oolloltor. Notlry Public, oto. MONEV T0 LOAN Montonuo. P. I. I. l0ll80l| R DUFFY Burriotoro and Attorneys lolloltoro lor'-loynt lunlt or Oonodo I `MONBV 'TO LOAN nm. ; lklllil &loll|lIlI0lI lnrrlotoro Attorneys-ot.-law _ Office loyal lonk lulldlng . ` Charlottetown. P. I. I. * 4 ‘ iinrionroii A sim lorriotoro. Attorneys.. Motif! W* I "°» lic-. ootiuiun nr cumin mil Aunmion, unit n uimmi. can- Ul- Pormoniont honour 00000 i@-__-_¢-_- ' 3o|.EOD I BEIITLEY I Vlfl- l».w»v.i=.°~ .I °'”°°-F-»~ »r.,..'o.9t .ar--~°°'~ ‘i , -tl* u, , I ’ ‘ . _ ,:._"_”l..,` _u~i,_. , ,__,._._------° _policy holders :intl tlit-ir in-iietlcltirier-= $9,168,000, it mini <~nnslcdi~ably In ex- cess tri’ the iiiiioiiiit puiti litiit year, the ilierivior clftinisi he-lin.: due to tht- wal' land the iniliif-iizii iiiiiilriiiii-. -Pi_ T. B. M ACAULAY President of th Sun Lite Anuranve Co., when Annual R090" P\|b||||‘°'5 F' l THE PROMOTER’S WIFE I IV .IANI FHILPO OYl~‘8NE¢B$758¢DI»\F¢£¢l¢§$liQOOO9\}li‘OUU1bOlDO l\\'<‘Il 1-is otlitr iii<\,,__-.. \r:i».- .iiiotlieI'.,llt!" gioewlto-rg In thiaissue shown anoth- ` °|n“_ or your oi oirlklnil P"°U"°ll- #$¢h#$$ to make money an other men. Ii' oil iled in thinking that It would again I other wells? Then he lmd told Pred- erick that hi, had an option on the all right in his business ideas? They' | seemed sound to mo, yet Mr. Fredei'-, ic-lc iioemed to think otherwise -- hiidl even tained or -unit." I _tiiiiaaeroa aol I recalled his words: ~ “I tell you, Forbes, they could you in jail for what you iiiive done. Tlren. “For God's sake. innn, sto] 'cr _-‘-3 Would a mari of his, Frederick'i~i type, say such a thing without hiiv-| ing it good reason--or what Iwi thought one? I ielt sure he wan! speaking honestly, yet like many; other wives Igrive Neil credit ior being a better business man. know- ing a hit more about making money than other iiieii. “Mr. Fi'e:icrick'did- ii‘t understand," Ithouglii. as I itu- tiresiied_ Ni-.il would be up soon. tint i he hated to seo iiie sittlng up so late, er-tpeci-illy since liuhy caiiie. It was nearly an hour later w\i:ii` Neil came up stairs. I was ziwiiltc rind so sat up in bed in tnlk wlthi liiin while he undressed, | “What in the world were you incr. _ qunrrelling reboot?" I itskeil. "We woron‘t qu-irrellinix.” | “You talked ziwfiilly loud." "Perhrips." "Who In Mr. lllnck.'."‘ "One ot' the coinpztny--llow did you know he was here?" I “I heard the name, when I passed the door." Neil looked sharply at. ma, but said nothing_ At ilrnt I was inclined to` tell him what I had heard. what Mr. Frederick had said. Then I looked' tit him, and I just couldnt! I could not Insult him by repeating what I had overheard. I-Ie looked no iai-.I removed from a man who would do tinything the leant bit crooked, that; I felt niyrielt' blush rind was glllil Of the hall'-light so that ‘ie would not see lt, _ I "What else' did you hear ” the question was no unexpected. I start-, cd. Should I tell liiui? He himself had given me the opportunity. Then Ionve more .is I looked at him I found ii iinpossible- to nccusc him oi' ziny- iliiiig wrong, and liuntily prevziri-‘ cated: “I carrie iip-iitiiirii, you know: S0. while I heard tiilkiiig. it was impos- ,slbln to tell what you were saylull.” ' “That moans that you tried 3" "I did not iitop on the stairs, if tlrnt is what you ineiin. I came di~ realy up." Again l had evuded the truth, “Well we had it hot :iiid heavy. Fi-elf-rick is nn old crank. II-e~ ,ie iiboiit fi iliuusiind years hnhind the timer; in hip ,bufiitiesi-I methods. This is ii liiistliiiiz agi-, I can t»~ll Y0\1. 11111' you iinvi, got to get attend of tht' other felloii' or he will t"‘l i\il*`1*'CI oi' you its sure as shooting- My uneasliiesa reI.ur~:iorl. Get. nlicnd oi' the other tellow." It \\'1lf'- giinhnpeet-beg an that that worried ii-i-_ ‘~B“¢_-to ‘g-it iiiiorid of ilu' otl\°!\‘ ieIlow.' iii-I >'0\l SMH YU” d°f\"~ h“"“ in no nnytiilniz wwiia-" » I \\1“'i'2 th" i-iiritonieiit, Instead oi askiiigt ii flllffs' tion, - “No. of course not! what lllli l-lm* notion in your bead."» his time WIN ilinpttient for the BPM ¢lm°» “You did, by what you said." “Drin't be silly. Just because I toll you ii m-an luis to be wideawake nowndiiys to get on, you NND 0° "W lconcluaion that he must do some thing wrong if he in to r/ucceed. D0 bc broad-minded enoush $0 think new methods ns good as old. Wd t° lot your husband run the ilntnelll emi or me family without your ili- tiiriefrcncolf Tomorrow-lu-barn 0bi°¢¢l \° 5”' tortnlnlng NolI's Buolnln A000- ___,,.,_._------°"” ALL GLAOSIO OF KOREAN! JOIN IN DEMONSTRATION _-xn SHANGHAI, March 20.- Tlio do- monotrotionrwhich have been SONS ondn Karol hovo D061! D0” l°”°‘?‘ than im been umm# ‘bv 0" J*i’°"° 9”, gwgfdlng oo information roochin! this city from ooroos tho Koroon iron- tier. It is raid thot all clan of tho D09' nlotion on takin! Difl- 'riie outlines! was planned for ameri un. ine du of 111° f“°f*l °* :to suddenly oholllod their Dill" former Enmeror Yi Heiii, but the Nat- oldoro to tho ootimotod number of 1,000 have been arrested. There have J. Thirty persons it-,re killed and iwconut _stated 'The mob eventually,-iguirde there upon ilred night portions forty were wounded at Sung Chun, killed the gandnrineo. An Yantulolr being killed and 30 woitndo'_d'_'_"'?'1oiir U08! I llllllm' 01' fl-\lD0rB 0! I IBD- Korea, on March 4, acciordiiiz to xi twemy rioters were slain in nn an-I mortully_ _ “annul nature current here in con- nootitm with the outbreak, but they - ox-den in that country published in s ~ ents throughout the demonstrations in novo not moon connrmod. ` It io do- I clorod that -the movement for the 1 T0 HER HUBBANUS ScHEME3` had been tounm was,” he also NSW Independence oi Korea has been gg. ' ing on pecretely ever since that l CI-IAPTER XLI.\ be found on land evidently so near °°\U‘"'Y ~ W" “”"°‘@d by -"Pa" I" 1910. ly. I had to listen very closely toil land. Why In the world 'wann't he - Jorpmene newspaper at Seoul antttltoreu sro emphasised by the nowa- trousloted by the Reuter'n Agency. paper, which makes particular men- At the village oi Suhung, south .ii tion oi’ the fact that at Aiiju two Kor- Ping Yang, tour gandarniea tired iorueaii gnndarines discarded their uni- n mob until their' uiiiniunilioii wus ex- ' turiiis, joincil ii crowd und shouted hnusted, GI persons heinr; killed tlie,"l.nng live Korea." The .lapanese translation oi' nn account to the dist | gagemeot. The nctivitios oi girl stud-| The localities mentioned in l.,li§'$0i'¢ going despatch ivoula seem to-Indicate that the disorders in Korea rralcen- tering in Ping Yang province on the north and western nld-,~ oi Kor`éiif‘_'I‘he principal city iii this province in Pin; Yung. which lieu u population oi 75,000; » ‘ .3 ug- _,_iu..____.! 'ii-L_.. .. 5 r eh. i' 11 "'_..-., ,_-____ ________; W1, _; ;f,______.;1--..'§.._': == ’;'_-5 T-. ..._f'- _- 1-ff-;'.. .._ _...__ ' ' -E . ' W* '"‘_*" ' ' "___'__°*'_:°;‘ Lr.___:V_'_ _;?__"`: l I == - - -°v__f_'*-,_,V -- - _Z-_ - _- V_~ ___YY ---___ WV -_ r --~ - -4- __ . ~_;<_--- - _ _ _ "'-fr' ~f__ . _. . .+_, ____ .¢=:“' ___-xu _.___-`. .__-» _--1- lllllllllllllllll O lil ‘ .......__,,m lllllllll"`“""`I ._-2 ill i ~;.-:r-_._-:.‘ ....___.._ l llllll --1-.-_. _-__- \ -~»__..._ --pf-_Q --.___ -.__a-- _*.0-‘.._ -____ __¢ -_ _--__ ,_ ___ mmm. .. A i SU LI/ iii `oF (ZAN £2' ' HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL I 8 71 'I`. B. MACAULAY, President I9 I 9 / Splendid Record Achieved during 1918 HE_year 1918 was for tile business oi' life assiiriiiii-e a year of siiprenie achievement. _ Owing to the combined el`fct'i of the wiir and the influenza epidemic, do-alli @ -Assets as at 31st December, 1918 . . _ . _ . . '.` .»'~". '. l ._ ..._ ll claims were unusually high. The pi-iyriierit ol ilitn-,e t-ltiinis ciiuliletl the Companies to render an unprecedented measure ol public .~t~i~\'it'e, and to iuliill to a more noteworthy degree than ever previously the beneiicent purpn.-e lor which they were founded. The record achieved during 1918 by the Sun I.ii`e oi (famidu was oneol p-.irtit-ularly strikmg success. _I‘_or the first time in tlie t`t»iiip.iri_\"s Iiistory new assurances paid for exceeded Fifty Million Dollars. flie growth in s-ize, sirerigth and prosperity accentuutes the Company s position as not_ merely the lender among Canadian life oftices, but one oi the great insurancecorporations of the world. The Com y's financial power is emphasized by its large Ai-ist-ts, Invoriii- and Surplus. During the year $7.460.0mr;8S 8d¢.l¢C| tl? the Asseto, vrliicli at_ Dtferiilirr 3l=t, had rcairlit-d ilit- huge total of $97,62O,il00. The Income is now $21,651,000, wliile the trnrliviiiml Surplus is $8,027,001). Some_ idea of the magnitude of the benefit the community lroni the (`oni|iany's operations is nilorded by the diebunement to policyholders of SIl,708,0(l0, i wliirh 6,‘ltl<,(iIll) rcpre.=c»ritet|`.-ii.ii.-. pitifi to the beneficiaries ol' policyholders swept away by death. ' T‘li_e _Policyholdera havcagain had the opportiinity, ol taking, through tin- Ctiiiipaziy, the lending art in sub- scribing to the 1918 Victory Loan. Besides lullilling to the utmost ol its -.ability it~; patriotic filuty in this regard, the Company has also been able to take urlvnritnge ol' thi- iireiqii/» npportuniry in purvliase on very favoiirable terms large amounts of long-term sociiritie., thc he-rici`n-izil <»i`i`e-vis oi' \\lii~‘~ will lie lelr on the eamings for many years to come. The impetus _given to life assurance by the experience ol' 1018 coritiiitifs into the current year, and the results of the operations for the first two months greatly siirprise .ill prt-vioii.- rt-rords. THE RESULTS ,FOR 1918 ASSI7.'I`S _ - $97,620,378.85 Increase over 1917 7,460,204,151 If\'C0.\IIE _ Cash Income from Premiums, Interest, Rents, etc., in 1913 Incrmse over 1917 - PROFITS PAID (IR Al.l.0'l"l`I€D Profits Paid or Allotted to Policylinlders in 1018 . _ . . . . . SURPLUS I Total Surplus 31st December, 1918, over all liabilities :intl capital _ _ (According to the Compnn_\-`.~i Standard which, is more .-ievt-rc ilikm that laid down by the Insurance-_.At-ti. Y _ 'I`Q'I`:\l. I‘.‘\\'\II“7..\I'I`S T0 `I’UI.Il;Yl‘l()I-DILI{S Death Claims, Matured Fiirlo\v1i1ciii>, l’i‘ol`ii.-, etc., diiriiig' 1918 . Paymentsto Policyholders siiire or-gniiiziiiitiii _ _ _ . . . AS.SI`I2.’\_\`(.`I~1_\` I.S‘3lfI'L`I.) I,)I.'I{If\'G 1918 > Assurances issued and paid for in cash ‘during 1.918 _ _ , , lncréase over 1917 21 ,651,099.60 2,rio2,1o2.ni 1,54ii,(i07. I 6 8,0‘2T,IlT8.55 9,7ti8,5(i4.i28 78,862,881 .I5 Cn ,.1 `:;. 9I,3l)2.()»I 2l,i'7il,3‘~'-lfilfi I’»USI.\t'IiSS IN FORCE Lile .1ssiirant‘c.~ in force Slat Iletfciiiher, 1918 . . . . , . 1nci't~a~e over 1917 ` Z‘>»i0,.\’Iiii,t-I.-'i4=. I z.~&,=.t;i.'~,TIo_-lg 'rim coMPANY's GROWTH i LIFE AS5l7RA.\'(fF.S l ix‘i~_--:LL (foil I fir.-Iofif ti_771~,.'.iit'»_t~i> : “'~°°l |09' ' - ni loout for duty during tho tnnerol. _ml th. mowgmgll QKIYIOO OODIIIIBF nah boodwly before nn! \“°““"9’ could be toten to check It. ' < It is cIoin1od~'by the Koreans t\i!l F. o. cor: _ lirriitiv hni.§ttor_‘$yoav'|w Ja" y '4°NlV~7l’O Al ` co” Muni Report mowing nyoor nehooln and churches l\l\i0 5°" , "nr of th; Bun Llh Aoourlmoo All closed and that notivo putoro mil I < . . °¢ pr",-M. gppqr-1 In today o Intro. 1 . , , _ - i.. __-l~°,‘~,° 't » 1 J _,,._., ., ,_ , _. _ _ _ . Charlottetown, P. E. I. -‘ ' in » I ‘ .1 ». i "" 4 A l I, 1 w I N . .a 1 , 1 » v., , t A. J. IRVING ' Manager Prince Edward Island Division , ` T/so .(`ompany’s Head Ofice Building I Llnirmiitm Square, Manifest V _ . ._.¢`. » I » 111.1.. _ » J' - I. ._-1 .