For Insuring in the 



jVtutual kife lt)surar)cc 

 Corrjpajiy of flew York 



(RICHARD A. McCURDY, President). i 



It is financially strong, j 



Assets Dec, 3 ist, 1894 - £42,020,284 



™ es - » » - £37,394,739 



Surplus ■■-.'.■-».. £4,626, J 45 



It is purely Mutual. I 



There are no Shareholders to make a profit out of the Policy-holders, who receive 

 all the many benefits that come from entering an Institution of the highest standing 

 whose position has been made by the co-operation of two generations of Policy-holders 

 and officials. } 



Its past record is magnificent. \ 



It has received from its Policy-holders - - £J07 225 776 



It has paid to its Policy-holders . £79,892 067 



And besides holding the balance of - - £27 333 709 



It has earned for its Policy-holders - - £/ 4,556 500 



Thus it now holds for its Policy-holders - - £41,890 209 



Its present position is splendid. 



The Insurance Department of the State of New York recently completed a thorough 

 examination of the Company, and the Report of the State Superintendent, dated i 7 th 

 July, 1895, certifies: — ' 



' InfsoundTu^nLl 8 SO - Ve - n i and f IOn g. and is conducted in all respects in accordance with law 

 Smmunhy ^Z^^™^ 5 - * "^ '" *" r6SpeCtS ' the C ° nfidenCe ° f the ™™ d *nd ^ 



Its future is certain. 



" That which they have done but earnest of the things that they shall do."— Tennyson. 



tW J" SUra " Ce is ? P r ? vis .ion for the future, and it is above all things necessary to entrust 



anv of" he'v Hs" t ^T™ T ^ hunded ' t0 ° ^ t0 be da ™g ed or destroyed by 

 any or the vicissitudes of an unknown future. 



Its Policies meet all needs. 



The Company issues many kinds of policies and by means of them provides for 

 every contingency that can be reasonably looked for. provides tor 



Apply for particulars to any of the Branches or to 

 Head Office forthe United Kingdom : 17 & 18 CORNHILL, LONDON, EC. 

 D. C. HALDEMAN, General Manager. 



