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Barrie Examiner, 14 Mar 1935, p. 4

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CENTRAL BANK IS LAUNCHED N0 mkmmnq nw: UN'l'.`\RfU Ipvr !)ll~lh. hz` Jun. 31 l .'.- JXl)l`Iu;;l' . NEW lHlHN.`Wl( I ll...ul.-hxnh 1 r.:Isu~rn \ .u Uunrd. \\'hi . I035. did no . nnlil h`.\|\ I l:I.\.u. u \ unlil 1 V(`l`\` . rum oh.` _.(' .\U('. l:1 Pnlnlu Mm` I|l\m'i'/ml In ... -. -1.-lix-n un Cnppv nltvw ~h.\mn. '1-`eh. an 3Tx`-~|Ul.` ('lITl`(`l1l')' HI fi\'L' " '. which .1 In (H RI 1.lhU_\'j Hut...- Orumtnvill-~ AIli.\'lnn Uxln`i(l;{:- ntvilur nnv % F. H. }:ldfne Is.Dead Was Native of Oro `Essa aiid Innisfil i Township Councils Back Warbie Drive Expec; $300,000,000? From Tourists in 1935! LOYUHIU lul uu: \\.v.'vru:uu. Mrs._ Stone and Mrs. J. R. Leigh \ve1`e In Toronto last xycek zmendmg the funeral at a Cousm. Robt. Max- well. Mr nnd Mrs, Gordon Smnlev. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smnlcy. Miss ; Rem Stanley. Miss Viola Slow: and ` Mr. and Nlrs. Frank Galbraith and `childwn. Tumulu. \\.'.-ro p.ucsx.~' of Mr. .and Mrs. Stone on Sunday. Juslin. hlisscs Hilda and 1\l;n`_i\ ham were gllesls of then Tm`onto for the weekend. n.r.... 125...... and mu... 1 HAWKESTONE w 1 of Barrie` father. Mr HE Metropolitan Life Insurance Company began publishing l"lcalt;h Hints for its policyholders in 1871. and ever since has carried on its efforts toward better health. The Company cooperated with govern- ment officials in a campaign against a threatened cholera epidemic in 1892 and thus began its cooperative work with public health organizations. In further developing its activities in the field of health, the Metropzitan organ- ized its Welfare Division in 1909 and, at about the same time, a nation-wide nursing service was established for Indus- trial policyholders. |`ll`a\/V llI\\V|`llIv -` . VVun(|. ll:u`ll:ml . . , . _ 1 Perth . (h':m(l l"ull.< 1`RIN(`l-I 1*`.I)V\ z\R1) 1 1*'nln` lnruosl lIl`:ll(`l`:: rupnrt |Il_\'ill_1`, NOVA S(`(Yl`I:\ H:n'I'vl.~< for vxpmrt lm~l1ulim'. llw lmr Ell)-ll. h:I;:.~: . 'mm h`-mt.-rn (':m.'1: Assets........... Liabilities: Statutory Policy Reserves . . Reserve for Dividends payable in 1935 upon Industrial Policies . Ordinary Policies Accident and Health Policies Income in 1934 . . . Increase in Assets during 1934 Dividends Paid to Policyholders plus those declared for 1935 METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY FREDERICK H. ECKER Contingency Reserve All other Liabilities Unassigned Funds (Surplus) Total Reserve for Dividends Life Insurance in force in Canada at end of 1934 $1,o22l859I931 Life Insurance issued in Canada in 1934 . :IlI-In nan, Thv l'I:L~'l lurlimz Rn: Jam. 1:1, I921` vrnliun uni Free Nursing visits to Canadian policyholders in 1934 Health publications distributed in Canada in 1934 P reside n t Ordinary . Industrial Group . . The Metropolitan is a mutual organization. Itsassets are held for the benefit of its 1>0liC) ll0ldf$. and any divisible surplus is returned to its policyholders in the form of dividends. ginrlmltng business renuwi and im`rea.s-ed) 57% Log Life and cumty THE BARBIE EXAMINER, BARRYE, 0N'!`.. CANADA (In act-nrdarwe with the Annual .S'!uIvmonI film! with (he /Vmr Yuri: Slalv lnsurmu-4' lhtparhment) Report for the Year lizzzling I)e(:cmbcr 31, 1934. Smaller Bank Notes I by Chartered Banks t0 $582,800,767 372,836,553 67,222,611 $44,1`)2,450.00 $0,397,036.00 2, (>7(,(H)0.00 date Canadian Head Office: OTTAWA $4,03l,l08,I5l.53 $3,521 295,348.00 $4,03l,l08,l5l.53 $903,754,2l6.09 $l70,346,960.l4 $1,0l5,352,341.86 HARRY D. WRIGHT Third Vice-President and Manager for Canada lllllll itvd 1 nld s and 1 CANADIAN BUSINESS 97,21.5,48o.o0 127,r.15,9o1.40 4o,0o 244,`J3l,356.l3 Home Office: NEW YORK $191,594,734 3,970,218 406,975 Duringi, all these years the Company has worked slmulder to shoulder with national, provincial and local health ()lT;:!.lllZzlll()llS to stamp out preventable disease. Sl.1hS(`.(]llClll`. health records demonstrate the value of these services. New low mortality figures were recorded in 1934 for practically all of the diseases a;_ainst. which public health forces have directed special preventive efforts -- notably typhoid fever, tuberculosis, diphtheria, infant mortality and maternal mortality. During this year the good record of previous years continued to ob- tain among l\/letropolitan policyholders. Life Insurance in force: lll`\\' HUH',\ ll`.\I'll1 Thus (`;m:ulu` will trend Hw pa cunt pivcv and 1;: cnynn \'u\:lI'\` :l.\,':\ ` 'l`otal Insurance Policies in lorc<.- {Including 1,496,612 Group Certificates) Paid for Life Insurance Issued, Revived and Increased in 1934, $3,287,l(N}.37(). Ordinary $l,524,348,452; Industrial $l,487,23l,(:`)`); (Jruup /less withdrawals) $275,520,219. Investments in Canada . Policies in force in Accident and Health Insurance in force: Ordinary . . . . . . . 400,735 Industrial . . . . . . 2,209,624 Group "certificates, . . . 37,047 Payments to Canadian Policyholders in 1934 vvasluliriluv nu. `yv.....-.. . . - Dominion and Dominion (iuarzmlccd Honda` . .1 Provincial, Municipal, Pru- vincially Guaranteed and Municipally (iuaranteed Bonds . . . . . . .` All utherinvestmcnts . . Ordinary Insurance Industrial Insurance (premiums payable weekly or monthly; . . SUHN` )'("nll'.\ ml A fmr won ~\|\I\. Group Insurance Principal Sum Benet Weekly Indemnity Canada I . $60,249,902.38 .' 113,494,24o.31 83,1'l5,919.91 4A4l\\/J a.. ...-.....-._-. Vice President and General Counul LEROY A. LINCOLN S256,920,068.60 $28,263,75S.64 $l0,2l6,839,377.00 \\'iI5 illllllll (T:\n:\di.'m : smullvr 1' H.-u~1u.I..\..l .$l9,489,805,475.00 $1,332,000,950.00 $1 3,842,855.00 6,6l7,508,665.00 2,655,457,433.00 2,647,406 41,970,561 U Tlumzdny, March 14. 1035 .:.:___..___._._.__.._. Pnn Four

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