THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘MUM "PM 3°’ 1947 ..:t?i'I.°.'.'.. JFINANCIXF STATEMENT 61* Yo! M“ ‘is 4-4 1h Priuoe Edward Hand Mutual Fire Insurance Company time. cu the OLesry . The result tavour of Alberton. To: THE POLICYHOLDERS OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY RELIABLE SERVICE 1 Friends will be glad to hear that Miss Thelma Ahearn is making aI rapid recovery in the Western Hoe-i pitsl and. plans to resume her dut-. to; in the very near future. The annual meeting o: prince Your Directors wish u» submit the us. Financial Statuueut of Edward iii-ind Mimi-l Fire In- tlu: amalgamated Companies for the year ending the Thirty-first day gummie I “IIPIIIIY W" hem l! l of December, Al). ll“. “ma” d9 ‘m meme” m“ at“ . nu- would be the mu year the emu»: rm.» Edward lllllld d" l" J="""Y- All 1W!- Mm w_ R, 0.1mm w“ 1,051,355 wI Mutual Fire Insurance Company would be in operation and the 68rd atfifleénieuqi m; "i: IMFIY. i “mm,” o; m; you"; [fiends st‘ year Prince Edward Island Agrleultural Fire ' Company would Th m Y ° Pfmc-Y‘ dd?"- _ _ , ' h" utmcmm home on Friday, be in opera-lion it there were no amalgamation. | m e "In"? W E P11591111"! ‘ F 0d The net premium income for this yer amounts to $10,521.21. Thin tonénmgguczmelzifirlr- tiltlzlairtii O _ . Q isthslargestpreratvaniuousnehtbehbtoryottheflesupannwhieh t I " shows conclusively. the People of Prince Edward Island believe in I gzmlgyi’ 8:3, Izfiilele-‘wgvlng Islsnd- » Mutual Fire Insurance. - ' "Y5 5 a ‘ 0n glancing bask over the three years‘ eyoios, we and that this: Erevmhfm f?!” “‘l‘°“~h“ meme‘! l year's premium income is 50% more than the premium income for. er.’ ugru“ Sflvmg m. Ishmmrsr ’ 1943, and approximately 225% o! the premium income tor 1940. thusl 85pm“ y 1° 15mm farmera- He ....__..-._~ ~» --—--—-—-_- sbovvinl that the rennin are beeominl more hsswanoe conscious arias: l‘):::e':1ie1: 22g 1:839‘! W“; r w m y b _ e repor 4 . a a I.‘ 4 I V" ' i ' “r R ()_“eaxav ‘Ti rib n rel a rituals-It cl interest collected as our-rent revenue for the you i Kefhtiensylgiclogi. rohne gill see that . . ‘°y . 5 W F _ | is $9,207”. This is don-cued from last year owing to the fact that . , F ° OmPIm-v are fims IIIIIBDNIIIO“ m ‘he ‘mew we are as rapidly as can be expected, changing our investments from l" a “mud M?“ “I'd me own?‘ Hmlma" mortgages to Bonds of the Dominion Government or Provincial Gov- ' :3 iscftitgilgetgzg: rssdyugifilteizg crnmentl. I Our assets are in a very liquid form and are entered in our bal- ' “him m“ “PW”- ' anoe sheet at their face value. The Bondaare actually worth $5,500.00 ‘mam: m” m°'~‘““3 5°!" “P” more than h shown, owing to the faot that Dominion Government WOT Me “d enmuragl"! ‘"9’ Bonds are now aelllnl at a premium. The accrued interest on Seeuri- gar 5 .17?" mad” by M“ Jum“ ms u enterrd at $1009.10. but this is only approximately w". o! m» - m“ ‘"5 “I suillmersid». and - to lus duties in Halifax after an up “out d" “d conwuhk‘ ,Arthur Stewart of Sea View. I N1‘ D SATISFACTION tended visit her. where he was the The lobes for the year amount to $87,000.44. This is over 200%‘ Th‘ "mn" °f ‘he cmms I _ guest o; hi; mom" M“, Pggflg Mg- extent to the tact that the cost o! repairing has advanced a great’ féfn“ hum‘? n“ w“ (“SW55 II SINCE I857 Mrs. J. Champion left for Tor- onto on Tuesday. her daughter Mrs- Phllllf); wife of Reverend Mr. Phil-. lips Joined her at bionoton. Mr. Venlon Eitglaild has taken over the new Irving Oil Service Sta- tion on Reid's Corner. Mr. BIILK.‘ Campbell underwent an operation in the Prince Cour: y Hos- pital the early part of the week and is doing nlcrly. "Billie" is a son of Mr. Kier Campbell of Union. Mr. George lilcNelll has returned o! the leases for the corresponding year o! 1948, whioh ia due to some I thr°u5h 1°“ °f “mm”? “I the d"! but the meeting was of the ‘The following is an analysis n! the losses that we paid Im- theI “Dim” ‘ha! "Mm"? “mud be ‘done by the Company at present. suumnunLs. Vicinity e fills. l-‘red Kelly and Mr. and New‘ Mrs, Paulmus of Rosevlllc were re-I . . _ “em vbnors ,0 summemde. Theyl Mr. and Mrs. bred Lampbtll and your 194a, were accompanied home by 3nssilihg Bobbie Campbell ‘motored to; 3on1 o; “m; Freda Kelly Who has been a patient Isummerslde on Tuesday I Mm‘ " ' ‘ in the P.C. Hos not urhere she un- . . I Sh"! -~ u I ~ - c o ' ~ ‘ hnstone Lon ' River Mews ‘Ylurcd Dam, a . - [We move b.‘ ‘he Nfilkmlll PW" Halls and Churches .. 364.44, 057*“ 31° - F . ' “bod of Cape wane w?" ndreiéflltl ‘guard the afternoon o! the 2.31;: Electric Generating PM“. _ _ _ 50mm‘ grezldlzl-jnt. Wgltg lil/llscxglrwrzzf: visitors to Summerslde. mstam’ "ma" “IE ‘Macaw °t ' and the balance are sundry items. The reaaon that the rural loss is I“ f‘ “'9' ~ ‘ ' c9‘ "5 5' M- Mdnrb‘ Th“ “m” evening so great is probably because in proportion to the other tosses. that a dent T3 1'81""? Llfllietler. Bum- ho presented the following films "at put M m" rm“ "o “n! mks" merside. Secretary-Treasurer: AI- "The Life of Tom fllhomson” and n’ ‘onwhg is m "My," n‘ the “u” o‘ 10”": {red Sinvpson. Strmmerside; spur- "Americsn Citizenship 1n the Insti- soon glark. Albany. RR: T. J. “can Church 51mm“, tute H811 l! 8-341 Unknown v Inmun. Control Bedeque: William Ijgnuary 34m a; 930 m m, Defective flue . . .. .. R. lVlacKny. Charlottetown. RR- High mass of Requiem we; cele- Spark from flue or faulty lllinl s .. 5-‘ MHIOF 8- 3- Rvbeflsmh Mel‘ bruted by The Reverend Father Que. two sons, Kenneth and Martin Gasoline and oil in lighting fires or lamps . maid: Gregor MHCCBIIUM. 3nd!" Monaghart. who also officiated at u: home. Also two sisters. Mrs. Delotflve Wirilll - » 7°" P°I"I1 Jch" Mflcrllmsh- TI?‘ the grave. ‘ Annie McDonald. St. John. N. B. Overheated stoves and stove pipes . rish. 5 The pallbearers were: Messrs and Mrs. Mary Arsenault. Char- Exbanst from Engines '—‘" Carl Weeks. Heber Mclcnnen. Ray , __ Lightning Foley. Aeneas Whalem. Oeell OI-hlll. Memorials: Breeder house 0.5.". Earnest MacMiIIsn. one. aNrnoNY McINTYBE The surplus for the your is the {largest in the tiistorv of the Cem- . 337179 I Deny, namely $35,263.42. 28830 The following are the Directors 705m) for the myulng year: Mr. Gerard Dalton of Lot 7, left recently m LWnCwn. —‘~——' ~—-— .o Friday survived by his widow, two dauxirt- lottetown, P. E. l. ers Mary Montreal, (Margaret) Mrs. Maurice Carroll South Durham. g (two brothers and one sister predeceased liim a few year; zigo.) All that remained of a loving husband nlld kind father was lam to rest in the family plot to await the Glorious Resurrection Morn. TOWN TAXI SPRING STREET Hrs. George Palmer and grand daughter Greta ‘Dunbar or Bloom- field Station were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Keir Dunbar and fam- ily o! St. Elesnors. 423,241.30 . 2.10am 2,115.00 2.15500 1,020.91 , 1,350.00 115.00 sense 10.00 2,400.53 The death of Mr, Anthony Mc- Intyrs occurred at his home in Kil- dara Central on Wednesday, sitter s short illness. The sympathy; of the entire community is extended to the bereavd family. JUNIOR BED CD055 MEETING A meetlnl o! the DockvEnterpri-se Juniors was held on Monday in Union School. The President, Miss Eleanor Campbell occupied lhthCIlall‘. Mr. Bennett Howard of Lot. ‘f, left recently for St. John, N.B. Mr. l-‘rank MacDougall am son. Donald of Bloomfield Station were recem visitors to Mimlnigssh. Sundry The late Mb’. Mctmyxe is Your Directors deplore the fsot thatthe causes of such a large proportion o! the losses nro unknown and strongly recommend that each and every owner of buildings make periodic inspections with a 1947 dcalh litrs. Elzie Home and children -0n Jasiuery 32. Ervm and Doreen of Rosebank were visitors on Sunday at the home o! Mr. uni Mrs. Fir-asex- MacDougalls Bloomfield. Miss Marie Lewis acted as Secre- tary. and react lhe minutes 0f the prevlom meeting. whleh were en- viow to eliminating any potential fire haul-d. We also ueconamvnd that the Policy holders study the above analysis with a view to the elimination 0t the above muses. most claimed one of South Anthony McIntyre at nu age of 82 yea-rs and 6 months. Kildarys ‘esteemed residents, Mr. THEATRE IIIBTIIIIIII Now Under New Management. Phone 550 TWENTY-FOUR HOUR SERVICE This year we elected approsialtely 88.811.855.00 insurance. We now carry a total 0t q"... xlmately 819.385.821.00 insurance, which is the greatest amount of insurance we have ever carried. The many friends are pleased to n‘;- Mr. with Thompson. Bloom- field our efficimt. egg grader back to work again after s few days lib- eence due to iilnus. Mrs; Maude Pratt o! Bloomfield is at present suffering from in- fvcliun in her loot. lieu- muny ~31 gm‘ had been purcymmq trier-is wish her s. speedy recovery ;I::Ic°°°a_ 51188;’ soup and “in I and that she will be out. about as Cmuhum Mums"; M1“ Min-ion usual in the very near suture. Gunmen Npofted m, mu‘; numb“ , 1m doeen Mrs. Lester Profitt ol Rooebank °’ “mm” m .' m” and lilrs, Arthur Metherall of Mill uggfiatgcmnmiuee; ML Buddy River svfire recent visitors to Sllll-‘wmlalns m his “pm-g rNnm-Kedh "mm?- that it w»... Citizenship week. am a Junior who has learned to 0M9" his own health and than. of others is on the Road to Good Citizenship. There was a diisftlflifllllt o! vial: ' cl v res. was» Mr. Lester Wallace and son Jam- lifgegiaijfltffisapupu, 501ml parcels is of Cdsclifllptc. Mr. and Mrs. All- 5mm their put-ants oral friends and red Bell and son of Aiberton were m” "me would b, 501d as their visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ghrscopher vummn, Pam, u, b, held 1n the Metherall and Mr. and lVlsru. Rob- school house, ma, mum‘ would ert Hunter of Rosebank on Simdey. ‘h, be mm The programme consisted 0! l“ interesting m: by M!“ HWW- M" lowed by a "Share the Wealth Con- tent" in which sll the members took part, and wen benefited as W911 ll unused. Roll esli for next meet!!! ‘Vi! b! Correspondence: A letter received from the Nutritionist saying that ii was with muofin pleasure. she read the minutes of the mevious meet- ings in the local paper, was rfiad V! the secretari- Tseaswers Report: Mr. Roy RI- sythe reported the sum of $5.32 on hard. and since the lust meeting Prepared to Give Immediate Response to all CuIIs. Thursday, January 30th Mr. Joseph Ollslloran d the DockRosdw-usreoentvtsitorto Bummerside. '©'©'©'© . .__..-____I .____i____._._ QEDO ’ “hi0??- 194l- W RII ELEGTIUN BARB At the request o! a large number of citizens of Centre Word, I have again consented to nominate as o candidate ‘ for Councillor in the civic election to be held Tuesday, ‘I February 4th. Roving lived in Centre Word practically oII my life it .@_@,©.©f©” ‘QQYQ Father Robin of Lot 7. was l pu- senger by iran to Charlottetown on Monday-B. MOCEQIOLM ~ (GP) -- Expan- vion of the Sesndinavian ‘lines system this year was forecast rec- l “m1, Mgnngff’ ently by president Per Nor-Lin. The Th, ‘ouowmg commute“ were mp- north Atlantic route wfli soon be pom“? extended to indtido Montreal. while Mmuwmu Mum; Camflflll. Queue vi! New Cooks-Misses Marie Lem and loam Campbell. Dishwashers ~ Frances Inman. Meewood Matthews and shirlsy Oli- var. ©Q© @Q @'@ @ on behalf ol Directors. ©I ©. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY STATEMENT OI‘ ‘INCOME AND EXPENBIJ For the year ended December 81st. 1046. 1@I@‘@:©:©. ©_ for some time was often visited by Tile surplus for the yes: is also the largest in the history of the mm the mt m“ p! the Mm“ , IJINTERNAT'ONAL LADY" ._ . ,_ __ M, i" _ It must. however. be remembe u’. that the surplus is to the extent person o, admlrable quamim , ILLONA MASSEY depreciate at the sasue ratio as the capital. mums“ o; mum" endured 111m M” com“ sh - Y ‘"" °"‘ BEDEIIIIE nnm liabilities, that ta our insuranee earrled is also Inoreaaed- held from his late residence in . south Kildnre. to The Sacred more Dominion of Canada Victory Bonds. SKATERS IN COSTUME FREE lathe...“ Iaduetothofaottisahas is only natural that my interests ore those of the residents In the Town Council dining the post eight yeors and only hope his pastor Reverend Father Cunpany. namely. szessasz, which amount added u. our balance from catholic chum 1 ~ r - ' - l i l r y n c ' | of over 99.00000, due to interest collections and i1 we auflered sevem hospitable and charitable, he was Your Dlredms feel tint the time is moot hopportlne tor any to m The surplus which has been obtained together with the reduction The average commission paid to the agents for the year amounts 9___ @ i3 rmzzs a general rile. In each ado where a new poliey is tien. the insurance I " " "r " ~ Barred Rocks of this Word. I may ogain be favored to represent you. Cross Breeds Mr. McIntyre. who had been ill Monaghan who administered to tins list. of December, 1945. snakes a total reserve o! 82.49.011.13. He was a, successful farther a W" BASIL RATHIONE OMI lone! which would eat into our capital, the interest collections would everywhere ‘he n“ nun’ and his In reduction in premium rates beeune la we increase our reserves, our Hi5 mm“; “we”. ‘sanded w“ SIIOW I2I5 in the amounts due on mortgage securities, has enabled us to purchase at 8 Il-III- to 10.0%. Last year the average eeuauladen amounted to 15%. The , .. d - h harmed’ B Y I om indeed happy to have been your representative on Summersidis position today is the envy of many muni- INCOME: Not Presuhana Collected The expense of Administration of the Company tor the year has cipolities across Canada and if is with o feeling of sufisfoc- I lhterefi received decreased from 1945 by 1.1% to 10.4% oi the lnoonw. The finances of the Company have been kept in a liquid stats. tion to hove been o member of various town councils that hove helped to place Summerside on such u sound financial Your Dlreotora trult that the current year will be a successful yeas- and will therefore demonnrute the benefit of the co-opersti-vc principle which underlies the system e1 mutual insuranee. Respectfully submitted this Twenty-eighth day of January. A. I). footing. As time is limited it will be impossible to call on all the electors personally, so I take this opportunity to solicit your r‘ support in the forthcoming civic election. m1. ALFRED UNISON WAX/I'll G. DBQKENZII T. l» LINKLITTIZI Oeasuaues II re-elected I will as in the post, serve the residents oI i. Centre Word to the besi- ot my ability 0nd strive for o more ‘ progressive and enterprising Summersidc and sound muni- cipol management. ‘- i- ‘W. E. Smallman r o0 ua-so-a-eooaooéeo y l A CRYSTAL RINK Summer-side I 70,514.37 9,281.0’ 3 85,701.26 per Lewia lteqte Oliver. Clair Matthews. Billie Clerks. Russell Ilayes. Publicity-Away McEwes-l. Marion ll There being m further buainue, the meeting then adJom-ned-A. _©.©I.Q.OI© White Leghorn Male/Boned Rock Female. White Leghorn Mule/New Hampshire Red Female. Barred Rock Mule/New Hampshire Rad Female. Light Sussex Male/New Hampshire Red Female. eucl- pIOtI by the Iota Dr. C. I. Green, dentist. EXPENSES : © I 12,106.00 87,090.“ ' 88.40 I $59.00 Inspection cum Adusinhtraflon Expenses 'Surplus for the year Mixed Sex only, price $16.00 per I00, express prs- Hutches ready such Wednesday hem Marsh ssnsuce sass-r Wid- , 5th so. lonelin- list. 1M0 £08115: POI SAL! Cash on hand s Olin In bank s . Hsnrmsl It I ' ‘-’""-‘" "sr.r-5"-"' ORDER YOURS NOW -D°n,' Suffer; s. r. eon as. 1, CARDIGAN 990M‘ WAIT FOR -ACI'IES "COLDS GRIP?! PERIODIC PAIN‘ YOU CAI IIAVI l‘l' ll IINIITIIJM this lnsl 7Pnsubiss Please order now. It is a big hale te us. it is your protection. DJ] 10,351." 117N313 281.20 To the experienced poultryman with good equip- amzzfifir msnt, I suggest March Chlclu. Aeeruedlntercetonflecurifles. .. $30,000.00 H.100." 1 JULIO THURSDAY, Jon. 3_0, SKATING (Miscouche land,‘ odm. 40¢) You don't have to Illlp them indoors toe long. FRIDAY, JAN. SI-HOCKEY Yside Kinsmen Juveniles vs. Ciftown All-Star Juveniles and ' S'side Kinsmen Midgets vs. Ciflovm Legionuire Midgets LIABILITIES: oueesshdins — Inner-flee outstanding cheques - Charlottetown Unpaid Ion elaima You hon e reasonable chance to ovoid early molt. -You “can have your moles reedy for early fail solel- I om using the Guardian this season on my moons of advertising and contact. If interested, cut out SATURDAY F" I_SKATING this ankle and put it aside tor future reference. . r AFTHNOON 3 to 5 ‘ EVINING-JiOCKEY-SSIDE LEGION vs. SOURIS S. R. Passdletoss ' Kessingtoa Hat Assets. Deeenbq list... 10M All: IIII_ tor the year and let Assets. Deeember 31st" it“ BY TEIIIEII i oflsv for sole by ion- dov my blacksmith shop and equipment at Mon; tegss. Tenders will is n- csived until February ISth, L Lmulnli“ "' I - ' ‘heater. J. R. IIIHAUY t asses Jau- lth. - "MN". . \ Gluten! lasso-teens. Iss1”, P.E.I. ‘ "'1 ' I.I.IOAIIAII%II MONDAY, FEI. J-SKATING l to I0 .- zu.%u.=__.h..—_. aul/ssium. uj-m. 1%.‘: - TUESDAY, FEI. L-IIOCKEY PORT ELGIN vi. S'SIDE LEGION