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Barrie Examiner, 23 Feb 1928, p. 6

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$500.000 has been set aside to provide {of the greater longevity of annuitanta. bring- ing the total. provision under thia heading to Q ) nnn I6 LIIQ `UK? 's'_2.ooo.ooo{ A is supreme In clean. bright Alumtnum. Thursday, February 28.2.1923: DONG 0 CCi: Collie|` 31:: PHONE 167 .Vm"'. n ---cw---- -- The following: HORSES--Dappled grey Percher- .:;a horse, 8 yrs.; grey Clyde horse. III` . .Qn jjufw, 9 Jinn; gbvg uu;uu gggg -cup iyrs. 'QA.'r'1'LE--Cow. milking. 8 yrs., fut Oct. 10: cow. 7 yrs. old, due May ` 0; now. 0 yrs. old, due Feb. 25; cow, 5 5. old. fresh; heifer, 3 yrs. old, A March: cow. 5 yrs. old. due Ap- r 1; cow. 5 yrs. old, due March 25; I cattle. 1 yr old. MIIILEMENTS. E'1`\C.--Frost & 25; MPLEMENTS. ET`C.-Frost 3: /`Woo binder; seed drill; Frost & We mower; 8-rt. rake; 10-rt. guru: rake; scumer; single plow. srelval: sans low. `Verity: wood punk Massey- an-is cutting box; cast an: tannin: mill; Adams wag- on and box: wagon and hay rack: set sleep slelghs. Adams. Above im- went: all nearly new. Pair busy I {as long sleigh; 4 white ash . lllolz cutter pole: 2 wheelbar- gvu bu gy pole; set double har- su; $09 8'8)`: set single harness: Imm Rent:-ow cream separator: 7 Darren churn. No. 8; butter OII Md printer: 2 cream ca `,`-,1, 9|. nd clover seed; also fig! . doubletrees and many other gr. ales. l-.__.. .1 --3- All ...-._.- -n odmnn WlY|V&rIqp n----:-.--.. _. The following: HO!-SES--Bay more. 12 yrs.~old, GJP.; grey horse. aged, heavy; black horse. 1'2 yrs. old. G.'P.; bay horse, }'Ic:'rl. old. G.P. A"1`-'1'-'IJE-`White cow, 7 yr.. d1_1e {ho undersigned has received atrudtions from unnuuuuuuuliu Ulllh A til!!! -1! ID: r-- V; `g "11 by public auction at 1 pa ununur I'l.'lllll IAIIV . n ....n.aoLIuI-xu-gs. mu. '3' ) ;``\~ Q)! 1']. old. u.r-. A"1`-'1'-`IJE--`White due gt; April: black "cow. 7 yrs.. due in ' AV. l"Io&IV $In--n- FARM 8'rocK a IMPLEMENTS Polfllx ";:.:a':.'.';'.;.j..a:;;,';";;: .a:."::;.;';: .0 II marked `Tender for the pm. an of Lot 81. Can. 2. Township :. .:.'.`.:3:`..'.*.'..:::*:::,.' *"' W- 71 ! SOLDIER SETTLEMENT . ~ BOALRD OF`GA'NADA. Dated at Toronto. Ontario, this was any at February. 1928, . s-on `i,-1;. Nixon. mm-so": sui;er1`xste nden:T HUUIIULV um s'rocK a |M~l"LE.MEN"l`8 UHU uuuuuu cu. a yuan \ll [0 I91} 9} Pl! MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27 "man following: ltrucuuua u uul ` ROBERT TRACEY N. Lot 8, Con. 8, lnnisfil cu wry yuvuav uuuuovu w - '"fuasDAv, rEBRuAn's" `Phi fnilnwlmzz AUCTION SALE nun mu-Aau A nunl En: _ AUCTION SALE HI QjQQII Q IIIRI E`-E FARM FOR SALE g-In:-pl---- 2.. GI. \l cv!W:`5% porno on in- a uxvurua wpic. ` ' ' More han ever. large groups of sport. loving peofle are wintering in thei cosy com or-table lodses ot the Highlands. Every day -in the crisp invigorating air they take their! choice of skiing. aki- arms`. snow- iahoe tramps. toboggan n:, and ska:-A us I ' auuu trumps, tooogganlnc. and Skill-` ins. . . ..A descriptive folder and com- plete intormation about the -1041! and reservations mav :.be obtained ex-om_ any. ioanadlm ..Nntio1u.1:!! wll',- way `Agent. ` V ,1-`Ix n nun rruunpnlvllvo Winter in; lending Voharm to":-he Highlands -of -Onta.rio_.f~ Vocational!- up there are writing about [the thrirling sports andheaithy fun they are having. In clubs -and homes Winter sports in the Hia'hlan_da" is a favorite topic. ` : A More than AVA!` Iowan cannon. Al . 6":-' ." vii _ I "188!a:``iE.l?>fx'te`-V'~!rhum.'.=' {mug . . . 9! -I-tanwmtone: Joe. -was ace T killed! in 1910: Caroline resides at` the old home. There are aleo ten grandchilden ldttato mourn his long.` William O'Brien was a life member, of the L.o.L. 904. I-Iawkestone, lawn, in: Joined the aeaociatidn over titty years ago. He was a member at it. Mark : Anglican church. East Ore. for many `years and served at I Warden for several terms and ray! presented his church at the Bynods in 'l`oronto- a number of timel. In poltiitlca he was a lite-dong Conn! - va ve . - Vlnn `In-manual nnnnolgg nu... A-uJ..-L-J V5!-I V3: The funeral service was conducted by Rev. C. R. Spencer assisted by Rev. H. Meek. at It. Alde.ll's Church. Hwwkeetone. on Tuesday. Feb. 14. and the body laid to-rest in -I. Mark's Cemetery. East Ora. The service was attended by a. large number or Orangemen and a host of friends. Miss `Edna O'8rien.`s. granddaughter. played the *lmnns.. The pallbearers were four grand- sons, Elmer. Luke. Victor-and Leona . srd _ O'Brien of 01-0.. and We nephews Jss. Lei in of Hawlmtone and Garfield `O1Br en of Toronto. u : Those from. o. disfenee. aftendlnl the funeral were .10 sthen O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Wm. llornton Mrs. Wm. O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hillis. Lleut. Garfield O'Brien. all of Toronto. and Rev. H. Mask "of house ford Mills. . ni-aaie. - ' The `funeral was held Tuesday, services being held at the house by Rev. W. Paterson and interment at Stayner cemetery. `The pail-bearers were Jos. Spicher, John Buie, Robt. Mclviurray. Ed. Wiggins. AWm. and Chas. Magee. Friends -from a dis- tance who attended the funera-Iywere Mr. and Mrs. `I-I'slo-p and Mrs.ASusan Brown of Collinerwoodl `Mr. amd ' Mrs. Paterson of Barrie. ' Death `of Duncan Show Another of Sunni-dale's aged pioneers was called away on Thurs day, Feb. 16. in the person of Dum- can,Shaw. at `lihe home of his daughter, `Mrs. Malcolm `Watson. The late `Mr. Shaw was born in Sunnidale on the farm now owned by Geo. Taylor & San, eighty-seven years ago. Practicallv all his life was spent in `Sunni-dale with the. exception of some years he spent in Cariboo. Deceased was of a bright and jovial disposition. aiwevsready with a joke -tor` ever one. f-Ilswivfe. who was Katie -. c-Niven. -prede-` ceased him by eighteen years as did also one daughter (Bella). Mrs. Jos. Spicher. His family who are left to mourn are: one daughter, Mrs. Mnldolm Watson. and we sons. A-lex. of St. Paul's and Dun- can of. Fibs: also one sister, Mrs. Rachel Brown. of Sunnidale. and three brothers, Jim. '-haw of Duluth Angus Shaw of Nelson. B.C.. anti Dan. `Shaw of Winnipeg. The funeral was held on Saturday. services being held at the house by Rev. Walter Paterson. interment in Stayner cemetery. The ilallbearers were Louis 'Bur'kholder, Arthur Gib-. son. Harry Arnold, Robt. McMurray. John Black and Joe Spicher. JIUFUH EU, an ford Mills. Archie Robertson 0: Nouawausuxu. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gregg 0-! Al- lenwnod 9 am: Thursday with `Mr. and Mrs. onald Bug. `flaunt: `Dnun `Me. The Late William O'Brien, Sn William IO"Brlen Sr.. "the son at. the late James O'i3z-len and Eliza.- beth Stevens. died on aturday. Feb. 11, at his late residence. Con. 10. Oro. `He was born of Irish parents In Quebec on March 8, 1851. When he was three years old -he moved, mlfh lulu .nnn.nn+ in uithaln I"hAvn- ` "rue hishes Isnrun 0. un. t 02' any tender not nncouully accepted. It the ram: 13 not cold` on the data above men. uoncd. the Board will be prepared to rdcolvc often to purchase until gush that M It 1: nally diaposea or, Qnndm-I nhnultl ha In Main gaunt. ne W118 {BT88 years Ol `I19 HIUVGIIY with his -parents to Guthrie. Th oi he resided severavl are afterwar a moving to his late residence where he spent the remainder of his life. He was one of thirteen of atamlly. there being ten boys and three girls Yukon where he made `consider- One brother made a. home. in the able tame tor himself. Two brother; Rush of Detroit and Jonathan o Toronto and one sister. Mrs. Wm. Leigh or Ha-vrkestone. survive him. Fitty-two years ago he married; Caroline Leigh of Ora. who @110` survives him. To them were born. four sons and a. daughter: Wiiltat-E gameedivee av toix-m1ior.: Con 9. 3 rot char . t om-. n, ._.`. .. ;, ~'1ssu:'": "`.-'1`hdl'n`aa. .s 3 Mr. and Mrs. Rom. uuxen. - `Mrs. W111. Gibson spent Friday with her ' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Robertson at Nottawasan. ml... and Mn: I`.-ham GPGEI of Al- Mrs. Donald Bus. V . Misses Rose and Kathleen Mc- Leish df Sta net` visited With their sister, Miss ean MLs1sh. um. m-uvina (`.arru-ther of cum!- IYIU Hutu Ivlruu nu IllIwUIvII- From the effects of a fall two weeks previous. the death occur- red Saturday. February 1_'1. of Mary Hoonv. Wife of John Risebrou 1!. Sr.. in her ninety-first year. `e late Mrs. Risebrough was born in the township of Cartwright and moved with her parents toSunni- dale when quite young. In 1865 she was married. residing in Whitchurch for a short. time before returning to Siunnidale and settiing o_n the farm where she died. The late `M11. Risebrough was of a reserved (118-- position and 9. fine -typedot christian womanhood. Besides her aged hus- band she is survived by one daugh- ter. Mrs. Ed. Orr of Clivarkson. and two. sons, Thomas and_John of Sun- ni-dale. '`nA [lulu-mono` van A13 maindnv DVIVIIII-an-I--_ wv-- v-__ Fb. 20--Miss Ada Johnston at Stayner spent the week-end` with and Mrs. Robt.G1ff`en. mt... nun ihnnn nent Friday Miss Jean Mchelsn. mas Christie carruthers 'less is -visiting her brother, I. _J. Carruthers. A.-mann and 'MnrwIn,n y-own lft Carruthers. Gordon and Norman Brown 1ett| today for Ivy -to attend the `funeral. of their aunt. Miss Mary rown. at` 1:I-....ln Ul L C I Barrie. 2| U'I'1`. . The Late Mn. J`. Riubrough _A`_'-L._ -1 - `A1. I- TKCVI I 3I\ jji 10% .500}!-Illance in 25 Years e Icid-ier Settlement Board of canals. otters for sale by Public MCI?-100 aoree--Lot 81, Con. 2. nefesisip of ore. County or Sim- , I the Purchaser 0! this property Hi!!! my on his own inspection "all knowledge of the iiarmand not as the above or any other articu- ms or revresentations are e verb- " In writlns by employees of Ieidier Settlement Board. {arms et sale are 10 per cent. or 0 purchase price in cash-on ac- . tcnerot the tender. and the bet]. ns in twenty-rive equal annual, in- gteiments. with interest at 6 per mg. per annum on the amortisation , eh tender must be accompanied $9 an accepted cheque for $100, 1: tender is accepted. this sum wm credited to the purchase price the Sand. It tender is not accept- I the money will be returned to the . Mover. fcndersywill be opened at Toromn. on March a. 1923. -The highest or anv tanllnv nae 5"F'! `-'5 `"" _ AY`?EF5T9'F3 `E23: 1-Ha eneye ran? in ,1-HE eaog f. *nuc'rrcu*-or oacre-`c1-ma a THAN `HONEY . do!-tow many o! are. when eatin_'g_a roey-checked apple or juicy plum. evergthinlt of the force: that com- -bined to produce euchluecioue fruit. we eee the crowns -plants. admire their loveliueee when in. bloom. and rejoice -when theyiax-e laden with fruit. but the tactore which aided in bringlncalaout the anal achieve- ment eecape no. one important fac- tor in the production - ct fruit or eeed ~ is that ct ,e;rcu-tertiliaation. Experimente have shown that most of the truit. eome vegetable. and need producing plante are partially or wholly eeli-eteriie and. tfheretore unable to `produce trult or them- eelvee. .!t is aleo an. accepted fact that thou fruit or seed producing plants, which `are eel!-tex-ti-le, wil yield much more heavily because at `crou-fertilisation. To bring about cross -fertilisation the pollen or male A TOWER OF STRENGTH Substantial advanceshave been made in all ddpartnientl during tha year. . . The total net income for the your rone=_lxundrd"1ni|Iion'do!1Vara '.r , .' _ J `_v_ ,A_,.".',."_.`-'1` ...).{.f q... - I-4. , -:~ 11 ;;v.`v~- ,.`. . _.\.. . ._ v - -` _. -),. quinine "forms o! lwle-All sums of 810.00 pa under. cash; over that amount oaths credit will be given to 9 u furnishing approved joint In. 5% D0! iumum or! tor cash on NI! Cums. All will be sold with- rput nlorvo as proprietor is siving '3; urminl. `W. A. Mcconkey. Auc *`~;;:. 3:::;:;;;;; a2.;.2;.ooo 0 " " 0 Total Income 2- - - - - 4- l02,774,000 An Increase `of $23,801,000 Payments to Policyhclders and 0 0 Beneciaries - - - -, 42,224,000 Total Payments Since Organi- zation . - . . . 4. 300,040,000 Reserve for Unforeseen Contingencies I 2,500,000 Surplus over all Liabilities and 4 Contingency Reserve - ~e ' 45,280,000 An Increase of.`j$l l,269,000 ASSETS at December 3 l ,0 0 I927 - -' -A - 0- - 401,305,000 An lncrease of $56,054,000 ` _ ASSURANCES IN FORCE (net) I I ,487,990,000 An Increase of $231,500,000 ` 0 New Assurances Paid For - - 328,408,000 '-An Increase of $62,518,000 Income .0I'lB'uunv.u.wu uulllvll. `~!-Ivubuy o u ' .ll'I~ I181: rate 0! Interval. !:unIc_u uu um: sucuu invested assets. after fully 'oviding for in- vestment expenses. was 6.4 per sent. This gratifying result has been made, possible by ividend increases. bonuses and stock priv - leges accruing on many of the Company ! holdings. V \ . my .- S`.*1"!%E'.`;`; 1E`.!.'. B Th.h'h ' me. ' .inv'u_t.mett-I ;?_"e :wfgain duucftgigeydf The net rate of interest earned on the mean Q,___-._L-.I __-_A._ _`L.- `.."\.u Amiga-ognignnil `All `$4 The wisdom of the investment policy which has ban consistently fqltqwed in;pa_st years. in fwogrin long term bond: and the` stocks of oatqtund ng -and very carefully uelemd cor- ,' tfolll. hu once mm emphasized. , j upnraibql of our Iefcurldca `shown that the olmhrlnet` vglueo over coat `increased _|,, _n;;~-' n_~- -.--_.."I... `adn 0l'`IllI (MI. I. .....l..lI_ CIIUIII III! iblvgiaaguuvavvo Ill |I|ll' on. me 355.023.033.20 mama from SUN LIFIEATSSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Pl` fifiiil """'--' ""7 ~ 7 .3?`-_ . `I FUEMENT-S. ETC. - Binder, Frost & Wood, nearly new; Macar- mick mower; disc barrow; sulky ;-axe. Frost & Wood, nearly new; I8-disc drill. Deering. nearly new; wring-tooth cultivator; land roller; manure spreader; sin-g`le plow, Floury No. 21; 2-furrow -plow.` Fieuryz souttler; set iron barrows, 12-ft.; buggy: set scales, 2000 lbs.; set sieighs; potato digger, Hoover; pig box; wagon, nearly new; fan- nin: mill; tractor, 8-16 Internation- al: 2-furrow tractor-plow. new: set Jingle harness; hay rack: set dou- hie harness, with breeching; sewing machine and engine: quantity hay; guantity need 'pot.a'toes; 100 Barred oak hens; heating stove; organ; oi-um aeparator, Viking; also forks, omlnl. doubl-etrees and many other articles. Terms 0! Sale--A1i sums oi! $10.00 find under. cash; over that amount` months credit will be given to true: furnishing approved Joint (ml. 6% per annum-oft for cash 01` credit aums.. All. win he sold rthout reserve. W. A. Moconkey, punt. ~ SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO AANY OF CANADA Divfdends to Policyholders Increased for eighth successive year E927 'B'e`icdnveye'd `to the"pl"st `cox -"'l ein`e ;le"l Ilmni 08 `.0113 lglpus _vr.uuwur unsu- element of another plan or ower and the chief ' ents in such distrl- . bution are win and insects. It `has. been shown that -wind plays little` or no part in the cross-pollination of the above-mentioned plants but that insects are of utmost import.-' ance. Of thesmany flower-loving in- sects the- industrious and method!-I cal `honeybee is the most efficient pollen carrier; and in regions or seasons where wild bees are scarcel or. when frequently unfavourable weather durin the blossoming perv. iod demands t at pollination be ac- complished quickly, a. few hives of bees -in or -near the orchard or field are a necessity. Fruit and seed [towers are aware of this fact and if they do not keep bees themselves are glad to h8N6 specialist has- keepers place -their apiaries so that the bees may visit their trees or plants when in bloom. `It ha been estimated that bees are of equal value ll agents in cross-pollination an thou IPA an hnnav nrndnnfl.---I the bees vlslt their trees ---------_- has been! Three euburben towns near Men- of cheeter. Ens" were without lights {or two days because e. rs: caused as they are as honey \produeex's.--9 9. short olrcult in the power etetlou. oloinent of one plant >0`:-. flower must --"_._---.'.I 5-. .u..` furgnnx. .. `lgahinri .1 !-`II IARRII IXAMIHNII Exmmrs I-`ROM DIRECTORS naron-r Tho undornlghed has received in- atructions from 1:9: |ll!IIIrI A I I! the redemption oqsaic of securities which had risen to high premiums. ' 7 35d$LB .13 ,u:auu:u H J? lubu l.I|c_II. uu Uuuruvuuu `I .9411 r e gutter; due either as interest or vdend. In an an-ear for even one day. While the dividends accruing to com- mon stocks `are greatly in excess of the divi- dends payable on the name stocks at the time of purchase. The putbiuo earned durin the year amounted to 333.511.029.67 from w ich the following appropriation have been `made: The qualit of the investments listed in the -..-g- 1.. `ago. .41. IL` Ian-6 blunt an Innflnr Iv-marl: U C5.00.000 has been deducted from the market value of our aecvfitiehas a further proviaion against possible future fluctua- tions. increasing the amount so set aside to .1oIWooo0`o . \ ' 1.so6.ooo 1.5. -been added to the account to provide for unforesecne contingencies. which now sfandg at 312.500.0300. suvrittenjoff the Com- pany'I Ofco building and other Fho eta 19 test` edb the fact that on both-bonds I J`; 'L'-12'. I_ l..lBV_R_A_RY` BR_|_llG_8 HIGH - PRIGII 3 ' ` 'I4'Ol'|CO1!-"-9-3U| h-!`1Il 6WOl"l rea'.l-is-` rl ed at the sale or the library of the - . late Sir Sidney Colvin It Sotheby . :_ when 9. batch or nut edition copies 5- of Joseph Conrad`: work: were dis- ; poeeciot. Calvin and CORT were : old trienda, and all these volumes .' were prelentation cofies and bore . affectionate imcript one by the - I `uthora ' t The highest rice was 76, paid _ for Conrad : " otes on Lite and 9 -4.._.._ n -...| ` 4.1.. ..n... ouuudua-or u HI-Jluauuu LL uuu THOS. METCALF At.Lot 7., Con. 1, Oro (PINETANG ROAD) go geuhy publc auction at 1 pm. on FE IEEBAV EEDDI YADV QR scribed To Slang Calvin. not 9.! a book but as a. b ky expreuton of permanent respect and gratitude." realized 8 103., and e. elsned copy of ~81: e.mee- Barrie : "Margaret Ogilvy" branch: :20. iautnor. . was : and Letters," and` the name purchaser save 48 {or The Rescue. "The Shadow Line" fetched-40 and '1`he | " 310 ` fl `IAI AFfH I 15h`!Ilnl." in- Rover" zu. G. K. Cheutertosfs D!ckons." In- Blane g hnnb hut an A III! In: nxnrannlon of J. E. THOMPSON M-lle. Jaephlne Larngia. said to ion in Eu 1) til all -have the most beautiful complex- milk. mm a an 6 V m After making these deductions and aoat- tions. 311.269.330.89 has bezen added to the undivided surplus. bringing the total aver ali liabilities. contingency. account and capital Itok to 345.280.896.14. T Your Directors are gratied to announce. I0! the\eighth successive year. a subot tidl in- crease in the scale of prots to be distributed `to_ participating `policyholders durin"g did on- aumg year. s11.o90,o56.61 has been i or siiotted as prots to policyholders uring the year. In addition. 36.205.573.00 has been con- tingently allotted to dcfefred dividend poli- cies issued `prioroto 1911. and to ve yea: distribution policies, to -provide for proto accrued but not yet payable. .` $s"o.bb6 1.4.. i ;;:..e;;, H {at claims in respect of total dlsabi ity us yet unreported. `TI Vin fob. $1--Stanley Maikin of Guelph I0 Visiting his parents at Cundles. George I-Iuth oz Sunnidale was a. ncent visitor in this village. lay Maikin of Toronto. who has Mn home for a few days. has re- tuned to the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Knapp and unity, with a number of. young Doyle -from the Btptist church. an-rie. took two sleigh loads to near Amen Mill: on Thursday evening. hbout thirty enjoyed the trip. Although Monday was a very ltormy day and almost impossible to [at out, several farmers from inn shipped stock to Toronto. The roads north are very heavy Mid on that account traffic is 8.1 Mblt suspended. ' A

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