Barrie Examiner, 11 Apr 1940, p. 14

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mnuulhll . Lm Claus has pin.-:|l.inn M. I". 11 shun 2111,:-r sp:'n(HH in T(H`(JIlL(I. . W0 1l.X'u Sm'1`_\ In ..:G00. Stoplu.-11.am1 :1. land 1111- 4-`.n[im~(I ' throuulx illness, in: huvv u .s`p(.-<,~dy rv NOTE - Assets carried at $221,390,536.99 in the above statement are depositm with various public ofcials under requirements of law or regulatory authority. Canadian business embruccd in this s1 meme.-nt is reported on basis of par of exchange. Metropolitan presents its Business Report for the year ending December 31, 1939. 1939 ___- 2 1959` Insurance In force 'I`T-AT. BARBIE 'EXM\`E'ER. BARETE. 0747.. CANADA Policy Reserves Payments The Metropolitan is a mutual organization. Irs assets are held for the benet of its policy- holders, and any divisible surplus is_ re-turned to its pulivyhulders in the form of dividends. 1929 . . . S2,659,000,000 1939 . . . $4,493,000,000 Funds held. as required by law, to assure payments to policyhuldev s. uuuu; Mr. and Mr::. IQ and Bnbhy and Mr. Sln1p.x~(m vi.~`.i|-rl :1 Sun(In.y. 1uvI.... \n.. ... uux Luau: aucc 1929 . . $17,933,000,000 1939 . . $23,193,000,000 .~:.l.._.o n. LL...hL l-....._ 1929 '.m. 1939 . . 1929 . . . 1939 . . . Funds paid policyholders cvtiviuric-s. _vv.y . - y-v,-w-yvwvgvvv Accident & Health Insurance Wvvkly Indemnity 11:00 (19 nan mm Highlights of Metrop0litan s growth and `stability over the past decade Life Insurance $'948',08.86'9.84 67.856.044.76 |_y lIlL.lL'IlIlIll.y N. . $13,923,000 . . $19,894,000 1l0.055,727.87 103,823,959.75 573,665.903.43 689.740.113.65 405.093.316.15 duught,m'. . I .... "Vr|II`4.' : Bm'n Al, !.h(- R..V. l`Im;)>il;1`.. 13.11`- ri-9, 1r|(luy. April 5. 19-10, Ln MI`. and Mr:<.. I,t':;li(- Mr-K::_\'.' 1?2In1v.'xl1:. :1 ru...... |..... ....s ...y A .. 1.2.. I 76..89(7,98'8.27 876,767,661 .85 HARRY w. choir, Gnonm. Conn. Founu Chouuan Huhuou-Wdbu Ioluctunoo Conpcny NEWCOMB CARLTON, New York, N Y Chanson oi the Bond Worden: Unnn Toloouph Conpony WIUJAM L D! DOST. New York, N T. Ptoudom, Umon Dino Stung: Bani TEN YEARS OF PROGRESS . $335,000,000 . $604,000,000 r... .......,-l:n..A 1,. v-_ .,vvv,'v- or credited to and their ben- TALTON CORRY COIJMAN Montreal. Canada, Sumo! Vsco~Prundont, Canadian Pacxhc Hallway EIOY A LINCOLN New Yozi. Proodom, Mouopohlon Lab huuuuco Company V: emuyeu Lnrou:-,n3m. Lnn :~:-zvmm. 1 Mrs. M. Dlll,(!hI'l`. l3m'ri(.-. spent` last wm-k with rrit-ncls in town. Mr. and Mrs. Rwy Dwmnr-ll and family moved to Orillin this wm-k. PIA`. J00 Boll. 48th Highlzmdu-rs. Tomntn '21: in tum-u !`.~.r Hm \\'1mk- Thesfa highlights of the ('0mpan_I/`s busirwss in the Dominion during 1939 V_A(I_ud1u_ng been includedjn tlw almme stalenwnls) will be of particular in- -terest to M'e tr6p`olita'n s" Canadian policyholders and thgir beneficiaries. $l.01S,938,914.60 $5.14l.986.181.09 1,882,379,020.85 Home Office: NEW YORK 953.658.650.07 515,495,459.26 407,2 1 5,594.74 13'2,667.027.52 87.666.343.58 60.340.337.46 86,624.833.0I After fullling all its contractual obligations (including payment of over $4.260,000.00U to poliqvlioldcrs and bcneciarics) over the 10 year period of adverse ccununiic conditions from 1929 through 1939, Metropolitan Miss Mm~p;:u'-I. M4-( :i Onbzwin I-1us;pil.:1l. N:-w spondnw. u, mupl- of her mu`:-I1t:<. Dru-.. Al DI 3.. . .made expenditures to improve properties acquired through fort.-closure, without increasing their valuation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.. . reduced the valuation of securities and real estate as carried on its books, by more than . . . . . . . . . 5.. _ .c-xpcndcd on health and welfare work for policyholdt-rs morc than . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6. YET, over this same 10-year period, and in addition to the above, Metropolitan also paid or credited to it.-; policyholders almost one billion dollars in dividend.-5.. OTTAWA CANADIAN HEAD OFFICE 1.. . added to its contingency reserve, or surplus. an extra safety factor, more than. . . .. . . . . .. . .. 2.. . .strcngthc-nod the basis of its policy reserves the extent of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. TOTAL . Policy Reserves required by law . . Amuunt whirl). with interest and future premiums, will assure puymv.-nl of policy claims. Dividends to Policyholders . . . Set aside for payment during the year 1940. Reserve for Future Payments on Supplementary Contracts . Held for Claims . . . . . . . . Including claims awaiting compietion of proof and esti- nnutcd amount of unreported claims. OBLIGATIONS TO POLICYHOLDERS, BENEFICIARIES, AND OTHERS `mu Burn A Mkllnnrl. 19*). L0 Elmvula-. We-sh.-`H. n .... .. Other Policy Obligations . . . . . . . Including I`t'S(.'I`Vt'S for Accident and Health Insurance, dividends lcft with Cumpuny, premiums paid in advance, etc. Miscellaneous Liabilities Surplus II I THOMAS H BECK New Toll, N Y Pu-udonl, The Clovcll-Colbot PIN Company WALTER EWING HOPE, Now York, N Y. Mnmbu, Mxlbank, Tuood and Hoyt Allumoyn MLAV1 --v--._-.--.... _._-..- Iva . . . - . . Liuhiliiic-s not included above, such as taxes due or accrued, spvciul rcscrvcs. ctc. .. .p--.. . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . This S(`l'\/(`S as a margin of safety. a cushiun against cuntin gcmrix-3 which cunnut be foreseen. ANUEL W. FORDYCE. 31 Louis, Mo Mambo}, Fundyco, Wbxlo, Maync, Wnlbnnn and Harmun_ Anoxnnyu II Law `g-nun:-.. ..cru- u - . - Vn-no Proudnnt Monopulunn LAII huuulwo Cohpcnf TOTAL OBLIGATIONS TOTAL \`VllllIl`l| v hvnllhy lum- \\'ul'll (ml, 1 to Lhvir hm .1 The total amount the Metropolitan has paid to Canadians since it entered Canada in 1872, plus its present investments in Canada, exceeds the total of all premiums received from Canadians by more than $153,000,000. Me-tropo1i.tan investments in Canada as of December 31, 1939 totalled S284,816.352.50. ' _Provincial and Municipal Bonds .AH .Dominion Government Bonds other investments $132,000,000 216,000,000 45,000,000 25,000,000 up i eluy ': 58,000,000 AMOIY HOUGHTOH. Corn: , II V. Pvoodcnl. Coming Glam uh LOUIS S 31'. LAUIINT, Ouoc Canola Honbu, SI. Lauoll, Go In. buvhn I Toocholoau, Anor-syn cl 1 LEROY A. LINCOLN, President RN31 E. NORRIS, Wulnnqton. D C Puudonl. Soathotn Ruhvay Sntol Chaunan ohhc Board Unxiod SUMO Stool Corpulllson 5 476,000,000 51.660.000.000 992,000,000 5 67.856.044.76 $103,823,959. $113,136,347. $4,493,833,205.00 More Day Hall Over] $5,l41,986,181.U9 $4 .832,268,6l4.29 309,7 I 7,566.80 112.999.638.00 112.986.146.83 22.931.579.79 42,37 /,943.67 47,I4(),101.00 'l"m1rs6ay, Apl 11. `(M0 -----a lllllllll. Vl.`:lI"ll llll` |`|l'I 31', Mrs. F. mp:-!'nml. 5 Mrs. Willinm W::ll.nn 1`:-nu:-m: nnrl ll..l..n LI`! n'e F`r.ui1oe:1 AIL --j:v 1". U. m.~,n:.p --: `lhv Ynllxw; Pmpl. Vulu on F`ril:u_v Mluu Msnu (`Jun I938 I0l`(l VS "'lll.\(` .\'1`d:llI I938 Fnrd \'X 'l`mlm' 1937 Ford \'8 Sc-d:m 1937 Ford V8 'l`udur I936 I-`urd \ ?\' Dvluxq` g . ..- um...- Sedan 1935 ('ln~\ r.-h-1 (`mun- l933 Ford V8 (`num- lllill l)ml;:~ .\'vd:1n 1931 Willys Svdun 193! Ford (`oupv FSICI) (`0.\I.\lI".R('l.-\I. I937 ltvo. (`ab and (`Inn- 1937 Ford VS (`ab and ('II:lssis 1937 Ford V8 St-dun Do- li\-'or)` I935 Ford \'8 Stake` Iludy 193`! l)od;:- Sc-d.uI Iluli ..... .- nu--I |IIIu..\ .n uuu 1):-li\'.vr,\' 1934 Ford V8 l ;uu-I l9344(`lu-\'. Light llvlivory 1933 (`hon Pam-I 1930 (`In-v. Stakv Body KI?-IiF i bT:T F.~'urd Sales and Service ll2-lH Humup Sin-ct CHITTICK !`1.9T9.!`_ .!`-FE AND TRUCKS Renewed and Guaranteed 1 nhvn vum l")'l(l M155 Muy Blll`Ll`.H. 'l`um tm".~: pznv.-nl,.~; mu ul (nu Camp Bnl'd4"n. spmt M1,): his nrm-nl.s m. /\nclr1~\v's `nI.LmI::_v. A :1 M|'< I) '1' IIUHIP. I '[`1)\\`lll1in, Subur- 1940. I..: Mr. and 4| ~..n -nu-x_y unu visit :-(1 Sunrlzw. 1VlI'$.. 11. ll .(-\'m`l1=_V Ip um'(u-H. S|)( |).`ll`('llLS nwI.h `.\/Ir'Anl<-yl mrl Mrs. Alvin l`:.nmln 1-.n Mk. and Clmrhv. IN! 111." lat- Ilu U rmd IA) his ulv'.s mumm- fvw months re-xv (1:1y::. Ltrorlmd Ono. Cum the \V(`l`k('l](l Allenwoud. xam M.m..:.. nu... l`l' S Ill )l,ll- `iunrlny. and Mix I fur Hann- Iluspitul. April Ii, ). R;l)l)iHH. y William 1l`(l IA) n-ndixw, -was ul. 1 Wy(.-- i`-\i'I'\` (`l('('I\'(l HM" UH` (`llhlllllg _\l'ul_ Pl'(`.\l(l(`HI. R. A. C:mpv1'. \'i(`(>`- ;'.x.~.~i(i<-nt. Dr. I). C. H;|r\'lu: Se-cre- La1')`-l,r(:iLF.ll1`(`l`. D:-1. Bzmlwrxnan. ` xzlmplaimz. Rev. W. C. Smbbs. Rm . ` ` ."`P'1Rs a.ncL.., RA:.\'....,C-..G.~; 1. Wll-nu-uv rnf.-w-an .1 H Sinn\,\`nn S n nu-n uuucu mlutn 1,4) we muunn. of :;pv:'ml.o1'.~:. Thv new slltlhw, `tally bmwds 1-l'o('t<.-(1 over tho in- \\'vr<- n. d0(id<*d in1pr0ve*nwnt an the ukl xm~Um(l of k`91)1l1p_ the soon-. On Wodnesduy. April `.5. 1110, : wuuml up the st-usox1 with .m o_vsL<-1' .uup1m' $(`l'V(`d in the ban- quet. romn of Llw Masonic Hall. Abzml. .<.:`vom_v-\u- (-1u`lm's and \'i.~;l- tors xvvrx presont. After onj-')_v1x1g tho uy.~:t`4-1's and om:-1' 1.-mud tlnnus pmvxtlt-Ll by Lhv <-mnu1itl.v(-. Hr.- zumunl (`1(`('U{`1\ uf utllm-rs and pro- :-m:1L'r of (`ups :_,uk plum-. l 1`v.~'.1(lm1l C. E. DuL<'hvx' was In 1-m1r,nz;-. 1`h-.- fullmvinp; ulI'u-vrss \.\nra- uh-v-I.-cl for thu 4-nxnimr vc-nr: reucung; "u. 15 Lruc. J. Gray. was follow:-d by it read- ms: "The Day of the Upwxuxi [I.uok," by Mrs. Jnhn Klrlxm. An int.uresLlng n,(-count. of Lhe medical 'L)_V M r. work in India was given -by` Mrs. `W. N. Bradley. Dainty 1'-f1'('sl1- rm-nt..' \\ (`l (` :~'.<~x've-rl by Lhr <'0mmll.- 1.:-v ut the close 01' the n1-e~(-l,i1w;. (`urling (ilul) Winds Up Season with Oystrr Supper The lo:-ul curling club have con- lrludx-d one of the best, smsnns oi Irpurl. Lh-9y have 4-nj<>_vod in soxnv _\-:-:u`s. SI<-:ul,v . wcz1t11m' kept. un- i'.`- in p,'()(b(1 (-nndit'Nm. Tho vlub mmn was 4.-routly inxpmw-(1 by Lho :-rn-<-Limx of 11 {also (`(`illl`lL . and the m.m1 lined with building papt-:`. \\ l1u'h zul(`.\-(l much 14) Lhv <-utnfmt 4.1 :m~r-Lnlnu-c 'T`Iu- umur Qlirlhuu rcnm on :su'nnay. Mrs. Charles G1-lgg. Allcnwood, has rt.-turmrd home from Midland h-uspll:a,l. where she unckrrwunt an .up.`rntion 1'0 .-:m,ly. Floyd Foster and sons {$ri`l,t.4m and Rnlph, and Mrs. M. Dunfy. '1`.n-unto, visitocl the forms.-r`.~; |)ro 'Lh:~r_ J. I'. Foster. on Slrncl-.1y. Mr. xmcl Mrs. 1-Iarr_v Crumplnn. Turamto, have Lak:-n uvor Lho man- :1gc=111<.~nL of the 1 al:1(.-r- Ilotel, whl(~h was l'L'l7l.`HU_V pur:-hmzod by AH'n-(1 Smith. l`m-unto. I Mn Q:-Iuuul Nlarul-nu and bczlutlful gifts. The pr(.-s(-11- lznhzm vms f0lh>wo(l by a brig:,l1'L .(A."l:lbl(` Limo. A hearty sing-.:ong \v:1:~: followt-(l by the .~:"1`ving ul l,asL_v 1`ol`r(:shm(.-nt.~:. Mr. and Mrs. Pnlnu-1' express:-zl th-1-lr .~:inm-rv up- pn-:-l::l.lm1 In Lhv fl'i('ll(l.\` for Lhc-lr I ]H'U5*'..`IlL(?H LHl'H1 WILH IIHIILY ll.\'l'| Ill l ;:..;d v\'isl1<.-3 and .1.-,'ifL.-s. St. Juhn's W.M.S. I`l'm W.M.S. of SL. John's Unil- `Pd Church n1-5-L L Mrs. A. G. `Br'n.1'(lsnl1's on Wcdnescmy. April 3. with u sple-ncllu nLL(.*`n(la>I1(". Thv Hl('nl(` for the me-e.-Llmz was Enslmx: Al'lA:x' the opening" hymn, all how- (`(1 in silvnt prayer for Lho In-mily uf the 11.1.0 Mrs. Irwin, Mlclmncl. who was vl(-c-px':sldo'r1L of North- :-rn Dlvislon. Roll call was im- swcrt-d by versvsrs x'e1n.t,lng tn the Rz-.sux'n-(-Lloxu of Jesus. T`r n-p:n'l.:s:l Lhnt. $50.20 was on hand. Mrs. Marquis guvv n papor on thoughts entitled Why Worry?" Wntchbower, brief account. of Mn- lmtmzx Ga.n(lh'l, was given by Mrs. W. '1`. Linton. The Surlpluro lus- son was road by Mrs. A. `G. U;-n.l'(l.sull, 1'ullm\'-d by prayer by Mrs. G. Purchase. A tr-xnpmunm-0 x'eu(llng'. "It. Is True." -by Mrs. P. Il.un|.r" lw Mr: Jnhn Klvlnn An =i\/IINESING STATIOIQE nut.-nwuuu. IVXl,v.5 Mu. rOnl.0, vnjuy ht.-1' pare-ms. Miss V-Hmn. '1':-rrv 1'('|llI'l\o'(l tr; " ])r:xp:-1', lt.N.. Tn- ! l!u- WN*I:l'Iltl with Fcrg. Rownt. and left on Sunday for spending a few days at their 51:4.-crtive homes. Mr, nmrl Mrs, Jnselnh Mac Rownt. Kingston afte 1` m - Mam u is. s|:4:(:LlVC` names. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. C. Fraser and Miss ' Munning vislu-d 1'r1on(ls romn Sunday. Mrs. Clmrlos: Grlmr. A] mnun. '1'm'un1n. Nu St-howl Mimday The school <-hildrvn had a ho- _m:-nl, was tl`.:nd`.(l with quilm 1ld4`|)l.h 4.!` wnlmr In the bane-1' 1-(mm. n--, _.__x__: (lay on Monday. as the entire base-f marrlea Wand-Ma-.1mt. AL Lho rort.m'y, rI7.`ImV.'Ll(-. an S:ll.ln'd:Ly, April 6. 1940, by Rev W. C. Stubbs. Rwy Mm-1)0m1ld Wood. Wav:=r1vy. was nnilvd in m:u'ri::.g:- (.0 Muria-1 Esth-- 11' M:uml.. Modontv Township. Fzmn Changes Ilzmds Thv H(`.'l3l11.'ll1 farm. north:-nst 01` thv village on (-un(~essi 10. has hm-n Lnkun over by Mr. and Mrs.1 Lmmsclcn aw". fannly, W2w(_-1'lcy.| Mr. and M.s. P-ray I-Ivnsnmn nntl runuily have mow-cl L4) F`n'Lh'.~; Cux'n- -11%. near Mfdlnnd. Reception at Allenwnod A rm-cpLim1 was held at Allen- \\';~..>d Unil.<-cl Church un I'1u~sday '|\'l'nll1L'., April 2. fur Mr. and Mrs SH'\\'2ll'L I"z1lm(~x' mute 1)m'0Lh_y Br.-ll' .\\'mn .<;o\'(~nLy~(.wu 1'lf'lgh'u()lll`S and lnmltls p,nLh:-1-r(l to L-xtmlcl 11) um v:.nmr r-mmln their mznrl wisht-s nnd }'\:H|'L\U(` amn W. I`. 1l1UI11p.wn11. clmirmzm of 10-` <-onunitwv. W. J. Hill: clm'1rln:u1 uf mxlwx commit.- `.`(`. W. S. Cmnpbellz xm-xmx-rsluip 1-amvnhlms 1.:-Q MrK2\' `Dr I), C x HH`Il(l.`i }',ilLI|'.`1-.'(l H) U.` _v:.unn' muplc their p;nu :>nLud mom with ht-nnl.H'nl xrlfts, .\.!rs. Badgely entertained :\ few ladies last 'hxesdny at a qmluug. Mr. and Mrs. Nommn `nu-k. Oak- land mm. are moving 1 Alex. .\l`I(t\".\` (arm n ....,.\ .-. .... ...... Mr. and Thomm S.h:wv md daughu-r Gloria have moved dmrn from North Rivvr to this \'icuut_\' Congr:\uluu0n.s to Mr. and Mr` Allan Carson mee Norlne Priest nu lh hlrvh of ,u cur nlcu In An easy way In nnd articles lost is to advertise in The Barrie Exam- ; iner Classifieds. One cent a word cash (miuimuxn. 25). .\l(`K. for an early .. .. A 1:... run. .. Il(.'X' })ill'(`ilL.`~ . Miss V-z~lm:L 'l'(-r Toronto Lhis wr-wk the wlntr-r :11, he-r I Born In l|u.-'. 'l' dnv Ml-n-1-h `In It All-ILXI uarson H108 NOTUIQ.` I'l".1.`SU on the birth of :1 :::~.; i\L\\> la Mr. and Mrs. Harry I-`ram-k of a baby girl. I --.---.- ----.. (`, W. D. \}\Hl})U`llZ xsmm I I too. Ix-s. M<~Ka y. iurvux W. Cu Ch1`L\'(i(* irrurluln VII" Y'\'H'(`Nl`Rk 8.1 |ws; I`(`f1'l`f`(`S. J. Cnmpbon. J. u-1' Ru\\'lv)`: : non. nnrl \X7 um-u m we ounce-rs unu u Lt-es fur 111:` very eh-ieul m In wh'.c.h they 1-onductxrd on n-win: rm. re-pun that Irk H;-r ma ...u .......-. Married .9 no ps i..:UK lhv cnsui A (`<\4\nnI H) ('XLCl1U IA) UH} p;n<)cl WiSh('$. Jim n1-any us:-ful L3. nil luv u hI'in|\'I Sin11)s(m. S. .q... ' \ . Fusu-1' and ....-. w n 115. W . Ll. 'I`hmnp.~xm. me-u. W. J. Em`! Crma-I1: 'I`nmnlu, Vinit- n|- R/[rt Ii` 1 MmquL's. I F`lor(.-nee in To- A paI,p(':'. (1 mm fort s.ll(lh1L'.| Hm i( |Il What Every Metropolitan policyholder Should Know about his Company Metropolitan Life Insurance Company FREDERICK H. ECKER. Chairman of the Board Government Securities U. S. Govermm-n1 . Canadian Government Other Bonds . . . . U. S. State: 81. Municipal . . . Canadian pl`()VlI](`l(il 85 Municipal Railroad . . Public Utilities . . . . Industrial 81. Miscvllnnoous Stocks............. All but $22,561.13 are Preferred or Guaranteed. Mortgage Loans on Real Estate Farms . Olhcr prop:-rty . Loans on Policies Mrs. T. G. Hymns is spmcllngr a couple of w<-\',~k.s' in 'I'm' BHI Stew.n1'L x'nt,urm~rl hnmc on Sunday :u`u:r visiting in 'I`m':;nto. A number of lzmnl bonspiols \\'m`:- enjoyed throu:-,h3m. the Mrs. .`./I F! DIIl.r-hm` Rm-I-in cruxnii Real Estate Owned Cash Premiums Outstariding and Deferred Interest Due and Accrued, etc. The total number of nursing visits made without additional cost to our Czmndizm pnlicyhoidcrs during 1939 was 352,905. tr 0 9 Mc-tropolimn health publications distributed in Canada during 1939 total]:-d 2,866,598. The total amount of Metropolitan life insurance in force in Canada at the end of the year was S1,163,200,558 of which $640,253,313 was hcld by Ordinary policyholders; $421,312,638 by Industrial policyholders and $101,634,507 by Group policyholders. * it i Payments to Metropolitan policyholders and beneciaries in Canada during 1939 were $32,537,469.77. Includes rm] estate for Company use, and housing projects. ....v...-,. .. ..u- JOSEPH P` DAY. New York, N.Y. Px-bud-ml. Joseph 1 . Day, In-:., Honl Edna 1 n\Ir~r\t\nln unnu-u n u . .. .. . ...-. .. yu , um. MITCHELL D. FOLLANSBEE, Chuqo, Ill. Member, Follpnuubou, Sbonoy and Schum ASSETS WHICH ASSURE FULFILLMENT OF OBLIGATIONS Illly ITIUV-!`(l DI) T(;r(n1L0, was in end. 1\/hm Tvun f`.l`A|I Chairman uhho Board Momopuhtan L110 lnsumncv Co-pony '\l.lu lunrccnn u-.__ v__n_ u v ITCHEIJ. Member, Fallen-thou, Schupp Auxnuys at Law Nelrnljn nlv u u . nu ANGDON P MARVIN. Naw York. N Y. Moanbox Emmet, Muvxu and Nail: Attuxuav: a! Law TOTAL DIRECTORS 1929 1`9V29 In Canada 1929 1939 lfllu. Mrs. Ivan Cirily. 'I'm`nnl,w_ wn.s' H guest of Mrs. I.luyd Cup1:IIl(l l'..r few dnyaz. I.t-Omwrl (,m=. (hymn P.m-don cum

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