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Typo correction, the inscription in the triangle reads "Fraternity, Aid, Protection."
The head title of the dicument Constitution and laws of the Canadian Order of Chosen Friends governing the Grand and Subordinate councils
7th ed. reads: Assessment system, "Fraternity, Aid, Protection." further linking this object to the Canadian Order of Chosen Friends.
The history of Reliable Life Insurance Company dates back to the early 1880's when the Canadian division of the American Order of Chosen Friends, a fraternal society for the benefit of its members, became disenchanted with its position because of the large number of death claims in the United States that had an affect on the levies (premiums), which Canadian Friends had to pay. This led to a division and the Canadian members formed the Canadian Order of Chosen Friends on June 3, 1887, the commencement of the Company's story.
Through interesting decades during the development of the Insurance Act and changes to the Canadian Order, the name Reliable Life Insurance Company ("Reliable Life") originated in 1943. Reliable Life is now the oldest subsidiary of the Old Republic Insurance Group.
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I had wrote a better reply however I lost it when I hit Add Reply above instead of Post below.
I can’t see the badge you have because I have a basic membership. Mine consists of a cast bronze piece of shaking hands with a chain joining them, hanging below that a 7 point star with ROY G BIV in the centre a triangle that says "Community Aid Protection" below the triangle C.O.C.F hanging below the star are 2 crossed swords.
The letters ROY G BIV is a masonic device for remembering the colours of the rainbow.
This is a badge most likely associated with the Canadian Order of Chosen Friends, founded in the 19th century as all the markings have something to do with this fraternity. The name was changed to Reliable Life Insurance Society in 1943. Today the company is part of the Old Republic International Corporation based in the U.S.
Gives you an idea of where insurance companies originated from. You have perked my interest so I'm going to email them and ask about the badge.
See:
http://lsminsurance.ca/canadian-life-insurance-companies/reliable-life-insurance
http://www.exonumia.com/art/society.htm
http://www.nfcanet.org/pdf/mergers_changes.pdf
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Masonic Badge? COCF
in Masonic Medals & Jewels
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No problem, I had always assumed it was military until I saw some of the ideas presented to you and researched it.