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Barrie Examiner, 12 Mar 1936, p. 3

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L'nun(:il to pr: $500 fur Hu- use HI Hw IN .I. B. .lulm.'.tn Inc rmml. (Iv mu lhrnuulx nll ynu urn |nUI1t`y :I\v:1j.' At an mu-I .-Iuin II... ..H\n s2s,412,44o.91 $1 ,1 l6,686,662.00 l,0l6,825,103.00 l72,083,462.00 $2,305,595,227.00 $813,3l2,899.00 $157,889,l72.69 $377,362, I .32 $535,251 ,584.0l 2,637,455 $10,327.510.00 $2,330,620.00 $674,485.00 18,242 2,280 Page Th}-ee uu. . ...........,, uu Lewis Dudrly, 33, lifelong resident of Medontc township, is dead after an illness of one week. Mr. Duddy attended scimol in Orilliu, and was well known there. He was a mem- ber of the United Church. Surviv- ing are his wife and one small clau- ghtcr. Pnli:-v tlrivn :m::in<:i illir-ii llnnnri -..- A\1| auuu; _y-.unn. Announcement has been made by the Parry Sound Council that the Toronto firm of Rubc-rt.s`(m, Rubin- son. McCunneH and Dick have been appointed auditors of that town for the year 1936. This firm has audited the Pcnclum: books I01` some years. `In. 3.. hurl.-1.. '1') Iu'l'..Ip..... `Jn...I - - -Nlj Thursday, March 12, 1936 --8--:----:.- -_- ._. era; boach Lines I! \ RIKIE B A R R1 E Cl'.u`kson llotrl - Phone 6'1 'l`ivkx-ts und inlurmutiun at *"` --mo-u-1- 'nm'.mmr\lm " /\ " ` '- -3 . ad 13:; uu }.,r In - prx,'t('m` nun vnn :1 In:1_inrily' uI' Urillin villi`. in lht-ir u:4li1n:|tt:.~'. plll'(`|l:l.\`(' ml` :1 ':u' fur ml rmiic-v, r.'u1:<-rl Mzaynr I In |l';1vI- lhv -nmII1il- 'l:n`in;-_ us hv \vt'nl: "I vilh _\'nur l'>:|illl:Il(`.` il` ryim: In (In is Ihrnw . m .<:1|1- in lV[:>nn town- ` l::.\`. an hnr.-:- 31 _vc:|I`.\' old for $l7. His lulv lhul hI- hull plIn'|1;|s(`(l quino ciuht _vt,'m's ngn '1)ll|(l lhu.-< umw:n' lhul nlt-ll QR in nnlv ulmwu-1 utltul uvwu>.n||: m Iunulp, II which m`i;.:in:nlly l)(-lnn;:(-(I lnwnship and that as :1 I'f`!'~' township was In: snnn Orillin I`u\vn.-`hip Count-il rlm-itlt-(1 to take up the m the nruvim'i.'Il (l(_-p.'u`lm(-n .1:-rry Viclnr Buznvlx. wicl ('u|dw:1lur ('iti'/.011, whn din unto nn Mm`:-h l, was ffnhlwulc-r \\`l'nH'lcry. M whu haul nnnn tn 'I`urunlr ago for n brief hn|irln_V. pnvunmnin and rlix-cl in SI` lln.s'pil.nl. Hr wan.-4 horn in or 3(i yonr:.- ugn and was 1 Ihn urnnrl .nn.h<-n-Iu`n.r ha punun ` Dex-isinn 0|` mnjnrily 4 |n'mri(lI'. $50!) : of lnvnl mun: .lnlIm:tm (Iv:-l:n`im-_ with 1-.~.| ynu Iryim: I!HIl`Il`V nu/:1v " . whu I'm r1\~ . I 'xIl.\. lIiI.I I Mia-:i I. lmr: lllllxlllllllk urnrl 3:4. 'l`hmn:le: Mllir .\'llS|)(`II(|(`(l sun- - (`nmplml .lv|`l':; il unu-I: I\Jv IL `\ 1'5 ilgll -t-iznlvd $8. in -.0 Hun 1--`In i ll'IlIH llll` *l'(` ll) l1n`;;`: .~;. l1l.`|l`kl`1l`(lt -v-mu uu unu v\| rk in Mu.~'~ nixu: rvliol I I('lH|(`ll nplnn {. Muir. it ml'| :1 $15 :1 .~'v1'\'im-:: lll lUll.\'(`, frmn Illllll'iIll lVll'f\l'|Il|lI' (H nliIII'iIll. her Innrrimzn slm resided in court until fnur y('.m's nun wh mnv('(l to 'J`ur(mln. This s|n'in;,' will .\'L'(' mu.` 1:r<':Ilt':;l (-l1nn;:us lukinu pl: lIll|.\'\'l(` : lhv hip: fire i This yvzll` lwn of HM` ulll lulu r\i.x':m]w:n'. 'l'hv Dominion huildin: is m:IkiIu.: wuy fur .' vrn svr\'ivv slnlitm, and the (II I. I... O-.I.l.. \ hun- ll'(l-110. III the rulv Illir Wi(l(`l_V lnmwn ('iti /.011, (lied in 'I`m'- :.n1n nu 1\lf-nu-I. I Ilylnv In: "I in .,......,, . .~... ..u... ...\. .....~.. The days whvn Wush:u,rn was a lhrivinrz lumbering; village were re- ('ul|c(l at last week's s inn of 01'- illiu Township Cmmt-ll, when the tnwnship fzulhun: (-znno upon lhv ro.~:i;.:nuli(m of Thmnux Ellis from tho pnsititnl of villzuzu ('nn.x'l.'nhl(.-. 'l`lu: .~:nl.'n`y zntlm-lwd to tho office is $10 2: _vc.'u'. Mr. Ellis is nuw over 80 yn-:u':: 1.!` run. u. _m.. an ..,...;, m m. :1\vu_v." znwlixm M: ship llw ulhur Imr.-u uf .'u',e was: said uwnvr .'~2l&ll(`(l tlw uncivnl 4-quim` oiuhl, , for $2.". I1 wnultl up Hm slt,-ud hm! nnly lvp|'L-vi: vuluu in right yv:n'.\`. ul` 1:` of $l. :1 yx-:n'. l)nuv All`. ..I l )nll ...l... 1`.. _Vl.ilI. IVLIV. Ftlllh I of rust.-. Aftvr Archit- uml n.-:.-<( nr. In .1 . m El}: . l"_vl`(r. tux ('0ll(-(`tor .':.-:.-<(rs:xnr. cllnngwl lhul. unrlvr lhc |n'v.-wlll hnuml:n'_\' lino lhnl Mnt('hcr- (l.'I::lI l(nwn:~:hi|) is lzukims; in IL-rri!ru'.x In Orillin I'r's1Ill. Orillizl sumo ruverluc. lust W('(!k matter wI1n| (l(_-p.'u`lm(-n1. I I . 17;. lllI|.IJ llll |Vll|I|'ll |, \'VIl.\ |I|llll'II Ill Mr. Bum-h. mun ']`urunln tvn rl:|_v:- (-nnlrm-tor? SI. Mi<"hn(.-l':: in (,`nl(lwzI1- (-mgzugvrl in tho wnnd vnntrzu-ling: husinesz; in (Tnldwzntur. In u. pln-.Hu in 'l'nun..l.. 4.0` ll:--~ Il|U\ l'(l LU JllI'UlllU. of lhl~ plzu-0 in lllIlIl.\'\'ll|(` in I894. |umlm:n'l<.~: Annvx :1 mud- nlrl J:I_'.!n livery .' which has l)('Ul\ usvd as n ;:nr:u:u for :1 number of _vc:1rs. is also to he turn down, making way for n mmlorn u:n'u;:u_ '1`h1~ lllllll (`.\'llHllll(` fur rt.-liul' r(`(~vi\'- ml fmm thv Dop.'n`1m(-nl of Puhlir \V<-|!`:1r0. l1u.~4 cnllwxl smnv ttnm-m'I1 [In (h`il|i:t 'l`n\\'n ('nun('il. Umlur n<`\\' rv:;ul:nlinn:<. llw lnwn will h:1\`v lu pay 100 pm vvnl. of any zlmuum spent over $7ll.lllll), Up 10 $7ll_(HIlI, the ;,:nvomn1onl palys svvvnl_v-l`i\'v pm` vonl. '1`n lmvp rvlivf cxp(`n(li- llll'l:.\' (lnwn to $7ll.lll)(> mvunrc (`ul- ~21-mun ..rr I-ml \vt~:n"< mm! HC SCHUUI, ilL'CUX`UlIlg U) UIC CSLITTIHIU of the M.O.I-I. Since the toxoid treatments were given two years ago there has been 11 complete absence of diphtheria in Stayner. At that time 185 children were treated. During the past few days some pri- vate residences in Midland that have heen ('|().s'(-(I I'm` the winter, have been broken into and (|ll2InH[iL`.\` nf gnmls removed, such as |)ed(lim.:. eut- lery, clocks, ele.. and :1 few days ago :1 iv: rnnnrtrvi thn (`)`I-lnrn uumllnn ( |L'l'y, CIUCK5, L'll.'.. llll(1 3| Il_'W UH_VH iI),'l) It is reported the C)`I-[arc woollen: mill was broken into and all! the ht-Him; rmnnved from Iho Innchin('s. nu.,, _u_ .. . ur. .| K,Ul(lWiIlL'l'. I In the (lvuth in 'l'urnntn of Mrs. |l{. A. Burrmvs. ml, znmtlwr piuum-r of the (`u|(|w:1l('r (li.~:lri(-1 has pzlssorl :I\v.'xy. Burn :1! .|:n'rutl in lhv _vu.'n' lmift. Mrx. Burmw:< was. b<!|'nI'(- hm` nmrrinxxu. Miss Jun:-I Mt:/\rthur. .1 rl:IllL1hl(.`!` nf tho late Mr. and Mrs. [)lllI(`:IH 1Vl(~Arl|mr nf .I.'n'ruH. Sim-1' /\;,;in- 1-nun-6 nniil fnnr vnnru nun urhnn uh!` HHS. INC l'L'lU.\iIl UL UH VV \llL'| i'Ll_hT. and Power Cuimnissiun u uumml 1lwin.~'cl\`c.~' 10 the u>'u;.l 1'0 halo of .1 mill on the dollar nm: make L`\ L`l1 this di1't'icu1L If more is any provision for an increase in N relief or for uncollectable taxes. . still higher rate will be necess-ar_v. i L i ... ,,V......t, .. ..... ... |l\lllI nu. ........_,. Tuxoid treatments for the preven- tion of diphtheria will be given to some fifty children at Stayncr pub- lic school, according th the estimate Inf H10 MOI-I Qinnn fhn invnirl The members of Alliston L.O.L. have already drafted the program for the celebration to be held there on July 11 next. A formal invita- tion has bees: sent out to every lodge in the coLu1t'_';' and a number beyond the confines of South Simcoe. I Annli:-n4inn kn f\--Hlin 1')ul.ln Y EL. -VI. il _\'|'ill'- Rvv. 1\|l'rwl Ht-ll. w lhl'(`(` and :1 hull` _w';u vl1:nrs,'(~ nf Hw 3:I|Ili:;l in Bruin-I. Mm.-|m|<:n and z1('vvpl<':l :1 Hum lhv |):1>:|lII`:I|(' nl llw 1 Duplisl Clum-h in Ha finzllly l'('|il\(|lliHh his kukn mu N[.`I_\, 17. (hi :1 l'l\EI|`II|I ml` n me connnes on DOULH mmcoe. Application by Orillia Public Lib- rary Board, to Orilliu Township Council for a grant of $200 :1 year toward the upkeep of the library was rejected by Council, who uureed it preferred continuance of the pres- ent system. whereby township res- idents are required to pay $1 a year for getting books from the library. .. .l.. n'.... Ak- _........... illlk` l'U\|ll| \\ lll HUI [Ml_\ (HI) ll`IIl i .\'h()llld the St`(`(\!\d. ur av \' Sll\`('l`L`dil1_:; ; . V zivimut. bocoiiiu vulicf 1`vc1pim1t.<. 1`hi.< {measure is being taken in an offuri; in stem the influx of potential rccip- * icnts of roliuf from '1`in_\' T0\\'nship| and other municipalities. Orillia Town Council has been ixwustliiig almost daily with the prub- lcm DI the.` tax rate. Despite cuu'in:.:. here and there. there does not seem, ..... I\Iu\ur\.\nO ml` -\ u--Mn hninuw R-1` Ilt` l'd.\ l\llL'. LJU.\}HL' \.'ULllI|;` :1 mpect of a rate below 553 The refusal of the \V'z1tor. - !*.\nnni u` ...~) I).- nlllll (H \II' is .'nhl(.-. 1. IPIII .. Ordinary . . .1 . . . .' . . Industrial.......... h Group..........._ I C I I I I O I O O 0 Accident and Health Weekly Indemnity` Policies: Assets . 141v wnnxuu kIuJuuA\; LU {H1936 . . . ._.1'`. Other Liabilities . . . Contingency Reserve . . Total Liabilities . . . Unassigned Funds (Surplus) FREDERICK H. ECKER IT may be assumed that these policy- holders took out their insurance through a sense of responsibility for those in Whose protection they are interested. When they pay their premiums, there falls upon the Insurance Company a responsibility to pay current claims and to provide adequate funds for the pay- ment of all future obligations. Life: ` tt`n('1- h_\' M:I1`.i:{ll`.'|l(' .lv|`I':;l all C`u||in;,'\\'(mrl In.-:1 wm-k. was ('h:n';:v(|. l':Iilml In I`(-purl munlh s:II:n'_\' rnr _i:lI|Hm` .<<'1'\'m-:: :1 Main .<.trvvl .'1p:n'lnu.-nl Inullsv, l)m-umln-r In M:n'(-h. N1-lxnn l~`i.-elu-1'. Bnllcaux, xvn.-4 .\`lu'~ vussflll in winnilu: the Nth cash prim` (If $10 in NW I".l<'\'(`nlh nzu-on Litter vmnlwlitinn vmnqulu-lvxl in Ont- nrin. 'l'lwr4- \vvn- Ill liltn-r:: (`lll(`I`(,`l` .\ u;..., Inn! I\.\ ..Huu~ .-..n.unIil.n-.- I-- Liabilities: Statutory Policy Reserve Life (including 1,670,041 Group Certicates). . . . . . .E.E.3.{ Accident and Health (Including 865,981 Group Certicates) . . . . . . '2` Dividends payable in 1021. Insurace Company Polmyholders METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 11}/Iet1~op0li,t~an Llfe Insurance In force in Canada at end of 1935 Ordinary . . . . . . . . $584,835,518 Industrial . . . . . . . 380,046,360 Group . . . . . . . . . 73,472,692 Llfe Insurance Issued in Canada in 1935 . Nursing vlsits made to Canadian policyholders In 1935 without additional charge . . . . . Health publications distributed in Canada in 1935 uunu; Iuu: ul. |n1.;nL, Ituvlllp; (I Iluu; on u tu|)|(.- l'('il(lilIl1Z ``l mu dnim; away with Inysull`. I won ! hv fur away from hvru. f l(.-;x.x'a.- I`m*;.:ivL- mu." Jnsaeph [..:|l"n1';,:c. whu hntl Immn .':l~ fliclctl with (rhrtmic lI!`|)hl'IH:<. (li(`l| ut the llnu.~;L~ or lu-I'1u',L- at BDIEIIHI rm Mmlduy. M.'Irvh 2. He hzul hm-n nu inmnlu I'm` five vn and l'm'mvr|_v lxvcd at W1llI|):lllsh(`n(-` hm-v:I:u:(l. who was 5!! yv.-n'.-4 ml .'n_x',1-, was burn at Quclwtr, lyuinp, ml" l"1't~nL'h mud Irish p:nrcnt:ng(-. H01-I Inn nl` 2| Inzuinriiv nl' flrillin President have an interest in this Annual Report The AIet2'op0lifa;1 is a mutual organization. Its assets are lzeld for the benefit of its policylzolders, and any divisible surplus is returned to its policyholders in the form of dividends. (incluriing Pvusincss revived and fnrrcasni) ASSETS AND LIABILITIES INSURANCE IN FORCE THE BARRIE EXAMINER. BARBIE, 0NT.. CANADA Report for the Year Ending December 31, 1935 (In accordance with the Annual Statement filed with the New York State Insurance Department) to policyholders. Canadian Head Office: OTTAWA HARRY D. WRIGHT l\lIl\Il llll IVIi|_\,' I I ()n :1 ('h:l1`1:(' umlcr l'::|,-:- m`I.`f< $10,483,4I5,42l.00 6,829,500,380.00 2,956,433,775.00 $20;2o9,349;57o.oo $15,659,772.oo $4,234,802,51l.49 Third Vice-P`_res;';f ent ;r'1c;1;l`anager for Canada 33,97-1,992,790.70 $259,809,720.79 3,689,776,768.00 CANADIAN BUSINESS 5 $1,038,354,570 Investments In Can l\.\.....:nn nn 95,994,85l.00 144,22l,171.70 $5,000,000.00 $181,676,403 42,165,146 ' ) i|l'IU. llIl'll' \'V('ll` I-ll |Illl' but nu ulhvr (*nn1|n`lilnr,< I rm` (`nunty. 'I'h0rv \\-'t'r( ullimu-cl ; ':n(|in;'_ Ill .\`(`lt`(`|.`;_ in 17}! (|l_\ .\' and \\~1-i;-_lu'd 11 Home Office: NE\`v' YORK _1,o32,25o 399,331 4,479,361 Canada . . . . . . Dominion and Dominion Guaranteed Bonds . . .$64,'I9 Provincial, Municipal, Pro- vincially Guaranteed and Municip-ally Guaranteed Bonds . . . . . . .113,09 All otherinvestments . . . 89,80 Pollcles In force In Canada . . . . (inrlwlirxg 4I,.`i.$3 group rerlirrttea) n- u........ |_n'uIu'L|uv '1,-1.,-: Ultra`! (mug:-Inca; Ortlinilry o 0 o n o u 0 Industrial . . . . . . . 2,195,597 Group (certicates) . . . 41,343 Payments to Canadian Pollcyholders In 1935 The figures below show the amount of the claims paid by this Company last year. They also show how well prepared the Company is to meet its responsibilities in the future. The number of policies and the amount of insurance in force reflect the confidence reposed in the Company by the people of Canada and the United States. New Life Insuranw Ordinary . . Industrial . . Group . . . Total . . . . Life policies issued and revived per day . . . Number of claims paid per day . . . . . . Life insurance issued, revived and increased Revived and Increased `per;15(y".'.'.}': .....T Payments to beneciaries and policyholders ..--,.l .-.I.l24.2..._ A- ._---,._-_ ,4 .I-_4 gnwr. 1 Police (lrivc ugnirisl illicit liquor traffic in Urillin has rcsulte(l in 1: number of places being raided. Bunt- leggimg. it is said, is not flourishing as it (lid l)L'f0I`L` l)(.'V(.'l`{lj.!(E mnnis were legulizucl. but. 1: mlmhcr of places are under :~:uspi(.-inn by police who are iiivcstiuznlilig. Al lhn |'IHIIll:|I' rn:-1-linu ..r nu. 1\/r..-.,l _-_-_.... V ..,......v...__..., .-.--`- 1,--VJ and addition to reserve per day . Increase in assets per day . . . . Payments ' to_"Ben'eficiaries ` and Policyholders: `Death benefits 0` o 0 9' o 0 u . .- } `Other payments tc; blicyholders '. Total Payments _.` . . . . . .1 BUSINESS IN 1935 (YEAR'S FIGURES) BUSINESS IN 1935 (DAILY AVERAGES) issued : .' so4,799,a47.19 :113,024,-164.93 . s9,aoa,s31.o4 Vice-President and General Counsel LEROY A. LINCOLN $267,633,143.76 ill'L' HlVL'SI.|L',1'Illll}.',. At the 1~o;,'11l:11' n11-L-ti11;,: of `1h(:Mu.'1- ford- I`hn1'11h111'y Mi11islu1'i;1I Assuri- ation hold in Mu:1fu1'(|, the 1'131:('11l ski meet lwld on 8111111113 in N11- Beuvvr Valley was 1-n11rl<`111n1-cl 111111 its 1`uc111`ro111-1: p1~u1L~sl<-(I to H11: Grey County ('nl1111~i|. ( 7nn1111ur1'i;1|izution of the S.'1hh11th was dcplorctl. Mrs. Mary I'Illi.~4. Ii?)-yv:11'-nlrl wid- ow. Culli111_uv1n1l, 1-111l<`1| h(`l' life by (l1'n\v11i111: in H11: wvstt-1`n (r:11111l 1113111` her lmmc l:1sl wovk. S110 In-fl, h('l' home lute 11!. 11i1.:|1t, I1-:1vi111.: 11 nult: 111111 wrn1'l I'l1.-;1.x'1.-

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