l‘. the warehouse marked for Tel Aviv, iiicorrcCiiY ilddlfiscd "Tclavllv- mlmytd Tiei-garten. was a lucky find for this German, 52. It. means hiel to keep his l0 children warm. ._2........__T.l 1hr. GUARDIAN. gciiixizporrarowiv PAGE ELEVEN Write at once to Heating Aid Manager. Noithern Electric Co. ltd, I620 Nolre Dame 5t, West Montreal, Que- When writing please give iuII particulars as to your business activities. All replies will be acknowledgecicnd held in strict confidence. Northern Electric COMPANY LIMIIED Discovirv on JerscY Cit)‘ N J- D50? of an npiiai-ciilli‘ contraband |hipment of 65.120. ions oi TNI‘ ilUlllZ ioazlczi LlIJOIITI u ship for Pales- (“in led New York police to the stlsi cii source of §1ll)i>l.l'~fl lhYPB- aioi-cy warehouse iii the Bronx. llvi" n YBDOFlPY 1°91“ 0"" l‘ Oral-e pwi-m. Ole gtump near the Prussian victory monument. in Berlin's ¢j5;5.;..;, We .Are Well Stocked With Fuel l STOVE COKE for Furnaces NUT COKE for Baseburiiors, etc. READING ANTHRACITE NUT for Boseiauriiers, etc. Cora OLD SJYDNEY, SPRINGHILL, BRAS o'oa onii SUELIVAN ARRIVING REGULARLY I PROMPT DELIVERIES w. o. circus co. PIIOIIE I18 llss’n. Reports Active Year In Life Insurance . The following report was deliv- ered hy the retiring president, Mr. V. S. Ling, c. 1,. U. at the recent flllllllill meefltl; of the P. E. I. Lite Underwriters Association: "Another year has passed and has seen u great year in the life insurance business. perform an essential public serv- ice in providing protection aialnat 105$ of income resulting from death or incapacity due to old age. The record of life assurance enviable one. The i.iiil well administered. The remark. able ilevclopmcnt has been du»; to the spirit of healthy vcnipctltlon. intelligent agency system and the onaetiment and administration sound insurance laws. beyond social security to the in- dividual, for the nature of the bus- iness has made of the life com- panics large and irnpr-rtant firmn- institutions W'iiii_lt firenlly to the development 0t a "Life insurance may he a myg- tery t0 many people who own pol. it‘l€‘5 and pay premiums, while it has many complex aspects it is es. Flieakiniz it is a (‘o-operative plan by which a large number or peo- _sharo the risk and provide against the uncertainties of life; a task generally impossible for the iiirliv dual to zir-(omplish by him- self. Life insurance is “Big Bus. ‘ it represents sav- llu-ts oi’ over 4. million Canadians, w.th some 11 billions of insurance in force and almost. four billions of dollars of assets. The best way to get a picture o! what life in- insurance itself mi could speak as a hu. L; '1 AM LIFE INSURANCE‘ " ‘i am l'lOl‘8 fathcr- yet ti“. Wclfflrc .'.ii(l education of son, and .. if am iiol l husband -» H" ~"‘"ll"ll.\' and happiness of all whes are iirirlci‘ my pfflljepfloih ‘ ‘l H"! l-lie prudent and faith- ful fiicnd of the \\'tIOW, the or. plinii. the illsalilefl niiil lhc aged, " security and con- tentment for the old man and make his‘ old ‘use serene and bright. ‘I give the young man courage and cnnhlc him ll Ill an ‘optimistic option!“ a sense of security and help h'i.n to innin- toiii his self-respect. “ ‘l have taken an in the economic and social life o: helped the fiiriii. the EllClOTy and lhc railroad, I have helpethliiild and sustain the nnllmy have hecii tested by time. Other institutions puss. but I yo. iualn. Neither iarosperliy, 110]‘ CL]. made me violate the trust reposed in me. " ‘The wise man knows me and Wfllfllmes me. I ask for little: sire much in return. I give him --‘frcedom from care - freedom from EHEIIIFILI " ‘IIP who places his faith in me shall never want. l am life Insur- . "Our annual Congress this past Yea!‘ was a izreat success despite the Inclement-y of the weather tvth some fifty agents in attendance. Our special speakers ivcre Messrs A. Gordon Nalrn, Executive Vice- Pivsirliint. Life Underwriters soclation of‘ Toronto; Fernand de Dominion Pres}. dent; Steele C. liiacKcnzle, Sup‘t. of Agencies Dominion Life Assuru ancc Company. Waterloo. Ontario; and Frank See C.L.U. with New Enizland Mutual. St. Louis, Mo, “These congresses are i; great educational medium for the underwriter and a means for the get better acquainted have a greater appreciation for each other, The meeting was under the Joint chnirmansHp of the President and l-LC. Bohaker, regional vice president. "At our meetings’ we were fort. unatc in hearing instructive ad- dresses for the Life Underwriter. "Mr. 11W. Morphy of Agencies for the nnpire Life hour-once Company addressed the August meeting on "Success in the Reid Today". He pgintfid out many factors which the underwriter must observe in order to become a sue. "At the October E1 EXPEIII REPAIRS MILLER aiios. w; us!‘ mo nscomntiio \l 573ml lllltl i (hit Food Bills , With Bread haven can. OMELET ' 4 beaten egg yolks, add l; cup crumbled bread -- seasoninil and ‘A cup milk. Lightly fold in ~l beat- en egg whit/es. The bread makes this a bigger. loomler omelet -— no worries pbout lt falling. BREAD PUDDING it's nutritious. delicious, in a variety of flavours — chocolate, caramel. raisen, cocoanut, or lop with Jelley or meringue. The basic recipe is 1 cup bread to 2 cups milk -l egg. 3 tbs. sugar, and flavour- iiigs. Set, in pan of hot walcr lllltI do liakc it slowly. There's a WUl'i'I of difference it. bread piiildiiiu~ Care makes the kind that's _]u.~.r right in th middle - toasty I)l‘tl\\'II on top—aii economical treat. STUFFED SHOULDER Buy a shoulder of lamb or \eal. Ask the butcher to bone it. Stuff the cavity with savoury bread dress- ing. Roll and tie fir-filly‘. Etzilit. Fifi!) flavour-more servings and ceoii- omlcal HOT SUPPER SPECIAL In buttered casserole -~ l! cups bread cubes and 1 cup grated cheese arranged in layers. Now beat 2 eggs with 2 cups milk . . . and add seasoning. Pour over brood and cheese, Set in pan of hot water. Bake until firm. Eas_\'-—cvon- omlcul and ‘oh! so tasty. Bread makes more MEAT LOAF or MEAT PATTIEIS 1-15 pounds minced heoj and pork add l-Vi cups soft bread crumbs-your favourite seosorfings such as onion, catsup or mustard. and l cup liquid (milk or ivatorl. - More servings-Ah:- snme food value —deliclous flavour. heard a talk by Major Alex Knox on "The Effect of -thc Doniiiiitiii- Provincial Agreement mi Sitirces- siolt Duties". Th s was received Willi much interest as the zivcriigt- ner- so" is; not nwiire oi’ the iircat. chanRe in this field of taxzitriii. “On several occasions u-c ITPIIIlI some sales talks from thi- \I.'.Sl.t’l' Salcstnlk Recordiiius viht-h were well received. ‘During the year 5011i‘ Ii\(‘lll.l)r‘i" ship eoinmittre put forth some cf- fort to increase our l'l‘t.‘lllIlI‘l'SIli|7 with the rcsillll th"t fivr- new mom- bers have joincil the (mastication htit thcrc are other li-ll i'ii~c men who (‘lij"_\' the liciwfils tin-l us _\'ct have no li‘[".“|\'.‘.C|'\. “Last you no h:.tl t-vo iii-uiilicis studyin" forithe C.L.U. deuroc, Mr. Cyrus Show, Iiiovif-iguc. wet sfulli’ irrote Purl 1 o.‘ the 2nd _‘ ex- nntiiiatioiis iv-‘ile 'i" n ilcnl . ‘Fiifs C.L.U. _ " that more full time men r l llVLII thcinseivcs of these stud?" “Part tmo agents -- W- had several discussions - nicel- ’ngs and also iit a manage-x. meet- ing regarding the part-time azent with the result that it “rrsent there are if‘\\'fll' in the tixLl nnrl those coining .nto tho liu- iiess are IJCIHlZZ more earrxitillr s I""f‘II so as not l0 bring discredit to the profession. "During the pLSt year seven of our members retrieved the Na ional Qualty Award. This arirzird is a presentation from the Donfiiion Association to the agent with re- spect to a certain volume of bus- lness with a nigh perifstency for at least the two preceding years. "Those receiving this award were Messrs. EC, Johnstono, C.L.U.. Dominion L’fe; 11.0. Bohakcr, Sun Life; J-H. McIver, Melville Bell, RH. McNeil]. and W.B. MacDon- ald. and A. J. Murphy. "In closing I wish to thank the executive and members most sin- cerely for ther generous support and cooperation at all times dur- ing the past year to make this ear a success. I make special men- lon o! the work of the". past pres- ident, Mr. RJ. Rupert, C.L.U. His efforts In planning for the Sales Congress were much appreciated. and his report or the Dominion Association Convention held in Toronto last January gave the members much lght. on the pro- ceedings o,t the contentions and actions of the Association. BOTTLE BABY B. E. Fflnd, of Landia, N. 0.. ll feeding his etght-weeks-old New Hampshire Red chicken, who izrew up in the fivo-gallyybottle which has been its home’ ince it was one weok old. Air vents in the side of the bottle enable the chicken to put. her head through to eat. Slit seems as healthy as any fowl that has the run of the farmyard. llifrld ts eo-owner of s feed store which ls_ experimenting with a special feed colmaound that makes hens lay-eggs with red or green yolks. assailant-m. . SUPER CUSHION TIRES . NOW STANDARD EOIIIPMENI ON All. DODGE PASSENGER CARS ~.. a; "extra DUDGE acct“ m‘ __ uiii<iu°i _ Comb rid saietje bigger tires set essens the chance Y3 on {I18 straight Stops‘ s B“, pngguresge duces Wad v‘ I ganclard 0 of a bmwmitl. “safety-Rim Whe t a CQTfSrWheQIs, the which l _ t deflated We S a ilowinfl 53k‘ run cooler occur. the high speed - a Super Cushion tires re air volume. . r against Clcmsw‘ y h“: rues, 5t0flG use only 24 pmmd which g{eali:>il~:se— the soite se s nt. s or rough paveme other outstandinl t- g Ride‘. Fm‘ Kllcgilzid Drive on cushion the C“ jar; when the .. 50;“; such wheels‘. g5 pBf Plston‘ ‘ 't uExtra This newelssafety-Rim" S1 . features a n mt“. {our rin brakes; H" ° models- ne“ ‘ hl-V o cushw“ d down gI eDodS¢ s?" m . g1 5B1‘! " to all its P5559“; m‘ ' i TEE d5 a luxufl’ ‘ - 5 to assure 3°“ 3 "Said? Should a blowoil‘ e1 __ even l! t the! cm’ ption. The! r time takinl m. Dodge “t” fimylindef Custom / _\ . W. G.‘ BARBOUR l23-l27 Eustoii Sh, , gimp," ego" E. K. JOHNSTON, Murruy River I J ‘ What to do with a steel tank that turned out to be too big for any oi the bridges leadl to its destination only a few miles away‘! That's the pro blem facing -a St. Louis, Mo, boiler works which made the huge shell pictured above. ‘They decided that the l5 x 30-foot, SO-ton tank may have t0 other colon are hoped for later. be sealed and floated across the Mississippi for deli very to its purchaser. roar-creations GIVES You llllfllligtffiad" FOR-KTIIVIE- ESTED DODGE ENGINEERING! Canadian songbird "and octets: Deanna Durbfn "has come to a friendly porting of the ways" with husband Felix Jackson, 20 years her senior. her lawyer un- nounces in Hollywood. Deanna formerly was married to Vaughan Paul, but they were divorced after 2 1-2 years. lhe was Jackson's fourth will.