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Port Perry Star, 14 Feb 1929, p. 5

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PERRY STAR lore | ys {ay A Year of Substantial Progress 1 FRIDAY RIDAY Preenet ok 50c. Why pay more for jour Phonogra h Records? All the newest releases ry in stock. "Come in and hear the Apex Electro- phonic Records. 1. SURPLUS EARNINGS. The earnings $4,888,816 previous 'amount to 2. NEW BUSINESS PAID-FOR assets. The new paid-for business exceed- .. $57,072,790 ASSURANCES in FORCE ed that of the previous year by $422,795,453 $7,291,698. Representing an increase for the $36,080,000. TOTAL ASSETS $98,089,366 those of by $387,000 and .84 per $1000 of year of SL > Assets represent the book value of the Company's securities and would appear substantially larger if current market values were used. The increase the year is $5,350,000, : An fncrease of more than$1,10000,0 over the previous year, which in- cludes a & ecial Extra Cash Divi- dend of aia $700,000. Insuring the continuance of liberal dividend distribution. DIVIDENDS PAID POLICYHOLDERS $4,752,509 SURPLUS FUNDS and SPECIAL INVESTMENT RESERVES $11,853,824 EXPENSE RATIO 14.27% 8. RATE OF INTEREST EARNED 6.36% Again the e esis ratio has been materially New investments made during the * year exceeded $12,000,000 and, notwithstanding steadily declining interest rates, the average rate of interest earned is well maintained. A Purely Mutual Company Established 1869 Progress of the Company Paid to Policyholders Business Your in Force Income Assets 1878 1888 1898 8 59,277 393,078 923,941 $ 142,619 1,297,587 4,126,132 812,450 122,894 "360,397 81,885,311 12,041,914 23703979 1908 2,546,141 12,983,674 827,749 54,693,882 1918 7,021,103 34,755,736 3,201,418 137,640,614 1928 22,223,234 98,089,366 9,750,691 422,795,453 HUME CRONYN, President « C. M. BOWMAN, Chairman of the Board R. O. McCULLOCH. 1st Vice-President W. H. SOMERVILLE, General Manager CEO. A. ROSE Representative Port Perry AUCTION SALES TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12--Auction Sale of Farm Stock and Implements the property of D. W. Luke, lot 24, con. 8, Brock . See bills. ! | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14--The farm stock and implements of P. J. Ripley, lot 8, con 1, Mariposa. Sale at 1 p.m. See bills for list, etc. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25th--Farm Stock and Implements, the property of T. J. Carr, lot 85, con. 9, Whitby Township. See bills for terms and particulars. | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19th--Farm Stock and Implements, the property of Bert Dowson, lot 15, con. 4, Tp. of Reach. See bills for list and WILLARD'S STORE NEWS Modern homes a ahd modern help are based on labor saving. This creates e or prepared foods. It has recentl n stated by emand & 0 nto that canned fruits and vegetables, done - 'as re i the laws of our country in wellknown industes. are really more safe than done in the home, Why bother preparing a jar of fruit, a pot of soup or a serving of spinach When you can buy them ready for the table. . the growing-dema = mia Hu ever tried el eins Beans (Boston Style) | (18 catin lhe, i hae a x Br Terai be Skin our Horn's Pure food polis a She Nu-Jell, 1.pkg Cake Icing Custard Pow er, 1 Tone pad ng all packed in cake pan Regular T5¢. for 52c. . Sonya, Microphonic Records double-sided © B80e. Blocks cnsilie double-sided "& SONS, Ltd. SPECIALS saruoar| Cotton Sheeting Unbleached factor; 72inches wide. Free from black specks A good heavy quality. 65c. Like to re sheeting, full Special 45¢. per yard Apex Pillow Cotton Circular pillow cotton 42 inches wide splendid quality, fully bleached and ready for making. Special only 39¢. per yd. Ladies' Sweater Coats A chace to save on an every day Evens: for general wear and work. Jualtly sweaters, slightly Good heavy out of style, Save on these. or best wear. Special 98c. to $2.49 around the Cloths. House Dresses A special purchase of House Dresses pemits us to offer these splendid Dresses Many patterns at big savings to you. to choose from. / - White flannellette, A very suitable quality for Flannellette 27 inch wide. eneral use or Diaper home. Ideal Regular 18c. yard. Special 16¢. per yard for general Special 98c. 36 in wide Stripped Flannellette Several different striped designs of this flannellette, good wearing Juaiities use. Reg Sale price Bye for 81.00 IN "THE SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO HEATLIE VS. LEASK Pursuant to the Judgment and final order for sale made in this cause and bearing date respectively the 6th day of June, 1928, and the 21st day of January, 1929, there will be sold with the approbation of the Local Master of this Court at Whitby by George Jackson, auctioneer, at the premises in the Village of Seagrave, in the County of Ontario, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, on the eigh- teenth day of February, 1929, the following property, namely; "All and singular that certain par- cel or tract of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the village of Sonya, (commonly known as the ! Village of Seagrave) in the County of ! Ontario, and being composed of Vil- lage lot number eight in Block 1 as | shown on the Plan of the Village of laid out on lots numbers twenty three and twenty four in the thirteenth concession of the Township of Reach, made by W. E. Yarnold, P.L.S., for Abram Farewell and C. E. Caryell." There is said to be erected on the said land a new storey and a half frame dwelling, a public garage about 30 ft. by 50 ft., and a barn and open shed combined, about 18 feet by 20 The Family We have a shoe of hosiery has no equal, Oyster Shell, Grit, Mix doing well. Give it a trial. "Jas. McKee & ian feet. The house is said to be wired for electricity, and heated by a hot air furnace, and erected on a cement foundation with a cement cellar un- derneath. The size of the house is about 22 feet by 28 feet. The property will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid which has been fixed by the said Master. The purchaser to assume the exist- ing mortgages against the property, particulars of which may be had as below indicated and to pay 10%of the total purchase money down at the time of the sale and the balance after giving credit for the mortgages assumed in 30 days from the date thereof. In all other respects the terms and conditions of sale will be the standing conditions of the Supreme Court of Ontario. Further particulars can be had from Harris & Harris, Port Perry, Ontario. Dated at Whitby, this 21st day of * January A.D. 1929, Sgd. ROBT. RUDDY, feb14 Local Master at Whitby Hl ,-- : OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG MAN An excellent opportunity for a smart, neat young man to learn the barbering business. Apply to Percy Hooey & Son, Port Perry. febl4 Shoe Store to fit every foot Clearing Lines After Stock Taking, we find we have a lot of broken lines that we will clear out at reduced prices. Spring Goods Spring goods are coming in and we have to make room for them. We have our usual smart lines and a large stock to choose from. We have a nice stock of DRESS SHIRTS, - TIES, SOCKS, WORK SHIRTS, OVERALLS, SMOCKS--EVERYTHING IN MEN'S WEAR 'Holeproof Hosiery We have the latest shades in Holeproof Hosiery. This line of Flour and Feed Department We handle, Flour, Feed of all kinds, Laying Mash for chickens, Mixed Chicken Feed, Cracked Corn and Wheat. | '5 We also have a good stock of Stock Food. If your stock is not SUPERIOR STORE. Port Petry RAW FURS WANTED We will pay highest market prices. Give us a trial. THE LAKE SCUCOC FUR FARMS North half of lot 18, con. 10, Reach, R. R. 1, Seagrave, Ont. eee OOO NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of George Howsam, Deceased. Pursuant to Sec. 56 of Chapter 121 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1914, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of George Howsam, late of the Village of Port Perry, In the County of Ontario, Thresher, de- ceased, who died on or about the 2nd day of October A.D. 1928, are, on or before the 7th day of March A.D. 1929, to send by post, prepaid, to Harris & Harris, Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitor for Ida Howsam, Walter Howsam and Wm, Francis Dobson, Executors of the last Will and Testa- ment of the said deceased their christ- jan names and surnames, addresses and descriptions ,the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts and the nature of the se- curities (if any) held by them, and that after the day last aforesaid the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto having re- gard only to such claims of which notice shall have been given as above required, and the said Executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim or claims notice shall not have been received by Harris & Harris at the time of such distribu- tion." Dated at Port Perry, Ont., this 31st day of January A.D. 1929. Harris & Harris, Achy for George Howsam Estate, Port Perry, Ont. feb 21 en NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of Elizabeth Jane Moore, Deceased. Pursuant to Sec. 56 of Chapter 121 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1914, notice is hereby Even that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of Elizabeth Jane Moore, late of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, Spinster, ceased, who died on or about the 9th day of January A.D. 1929, are, on or before the Seventh day of March A.D. 1929, to send by post, prepaid, Harris & Harris, Port TE. Ontario, solicitors for William Francis Dobson, administrator of the estate of the said deceased, their and surnames, addresses and desc tions, the full particulars of claims, a statement o ftheir accounts and the nature of the any) held th day last aforesai strator will proceed to assets of the said deceased among. the e parties entitled thereto ha re- rd only to such claims of h ae shall have been given as above r aired, and the day of Febru Harris & ton 21°

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