The Sons of Scotland Benevolent Association aims at giving fraternal insurance on a safe and reasonably cheap basis, to Scotsmen and their descendants.

Established in 1876, the Association has made rapid progress and stands financially high among Canadian fraternal organizations.

It appeals to Scotch Canadians on two grounds:

1. It offers a good means of making provision for one's family; the members being Scotch and of Scottish descent, are of a more than ordinary good stock, and the health standard is high; being managed by Scotsmen, whose trustworthiness and business shrewdness are proverbial, there are reliability and ability in a rare degree.

2. It forms means for cultivating and enjoying the sentiment and customs of Scotland; and of bringing Scotsmen together so as to be mutually helpful to each other, socially, morally and fraternally. For full information apply to

DONALD MURDOCH ROBERTSON,
Grand Secretary, Toronto.


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