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AND-AUCTION l-‘onrr- nvas in Rbllry s-uii‘, wean" w evening, January 27th, in aid cf ,.y Hospital. ‘Hckeis 25 cents. 11192-1-21-21. . ibaiiiralfiuariliali neral of the late Nell Mclunis. Or- well, will be held from his home to Orwell Cemetery Thursday at 2 p. ml Service in Orwell Church. i gunman; ruuitsnav-an flu- YESTEBDAYS MARKET -' Butter sold at from 43c. to 450.; Eggs 60c; Fowl $1.00 t0 81.25; Chickens $1.25; Apples 6c. peck. Hay 750.: Straw 40c; Oats 60c to 620.; Turnips 50c. No potatoes were offered. AT PRINCE STREET SCHOOL- At the Teachers‘ Literature Class 1n Prince Street School yesterday after- noon, Rev. Dr. Ramsay gave a short talk on the life and work of Francis Thompson.‘ lie read and discussed ‘rhompsorrs "Ode to the Sunset," one of the most beautiful odes of our language. ' _..--@ romca COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning two pro- hibition cases, unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor, were dealt with. 1n. defendants, J. w. Robblee and Alfred Donovanhwcre each given the optional sentence of a fine of $200 and costs or-three months-in jail. Kncei- Joints Were Sore; His Ankles i Sweiled A Thlu. A ‘* "olored Linlment i JVas Rubbed 0n and Pain Disappeared “My knees and ankle joints bother- ,cd me a lot-Ailey were a bit swelled and quite painful. I got great benefit when I rubbed on Nervlllne. lt~is a strong linlmcnt, and destroys pain quickly. I could feel Nervlline sink in . deeply. 1t went right after these i that had made my joints so .so .~»I urge all suflerers from rheu- ruatism to faithfully try out Nervi- Qline." ‘rhis was the experience of E. H. Hillyard, well known in the City of Georgetown. Pain soreness and stiffness vanish before the magic power of. this wonderful llnlment. Get a sb-cent bottle of Nervlllne from any storekeeper; it will do you good. . NERVIINE 066040-00 KO-QO-OQ-OO-OHO-OOO6OO 0 0 O O-OOOOO-O- ,Driv_es Out Pain ' Knox Church, Ottawa. who came ‘of r / usnfweanesasy night, Jan: 2a. in aid of St. Vincent's Orphanage. PIOIIIBITION CASE! AD- JOURNED-M number of Summer- sldo prohibition cases which were to have been tried in Charlottetown have been adjourned by the Pro- hibition Maglstratstill Friday, Jan. 31- ’ - DOMESTIC SCIENCE SHORT COURSE-The Domestic Science short ‘course conducted by the Wo- men's Institutes began yesterday ‘in Prince of wales College with twenty young ladies from all over the prov- lnce attending each of the day and night classes. The teaching staff is as followsz-Miss Katie Flynn, mil- inary; Miss Ferguson. sewing; Misses McPhaii and Hazard, cooking; Miss Mona Wilson, home nursing. r DIONTAGUE CHILDREN INOCU- LATED-On Wednesday afternoon in the Montague School a clinic for 1n- oculatlng the pupils against diph- therla was organized by Miss Vick- erson, Red Cross nurse. Drs. Mc- Intyre and Grant gave the first in- ‘oculatlop to 1Z7 school and 12 pre- school children. This represents a splendid proportion of the pupils. be- ing 79% of the number enrolled. Miss Mary Martin and the teachers were of great assistance duringzthe clinic. . JOHNSTON‘! DI- Johnston, of REV- DR. PARTUBE-—RQV. _Di‘. here on Thursday to visit his old friend, Rev. W. Bruce Muir, of St. James Church, and Mrs. Muir, left yesterday morning on return home. while in the city Dr. Johnston, who was the guest at the Manse. went through a full programme. and created a very fine impression wherever he was seen and heard. On Sunday morning he occupied most acceptably St, James Church pulpit. preaching an eloquent sermon which gave help, encouragement and C0111- fort to a large gongregation. 1n the evening he preached to another crowded congregation in Zion Church, and latcr addressed a crowd of young people in the Y. M. C. A..' his addresses being timely and great- ly appreciated by the congregations. VETERANS‘ MEETINCb-A large attcndanceof C. N. R. veterans in- lciuding e. number of out of town l members enjoyed a first class moving picture show in the Veterans’ Club Monday afternoon. Three reels. "The Isle of Romance" and two reels "Jasper the Magnificent" were fnultlessly projected by Mr. R. A. Pendleton, secretary oi’ the Y. M. C. 11., with a picture machine owned by the C. N. R.. and kindly loaned to the Club by Mr. I-iungerford, vice- president of the company. A vote of _. rm: cnaiiroijrc'rowsi»-ouaiz costs {so aamoa 1;‘...- of o.‘ ' im-i-zi-zi , , .St. Peter's GUI-D M P ERl/l. l. lM\\\\\“\\~“~ mun avenue‘ l ' Their Choice, . ‘ . ‘ , . - ' -. ' NOT BY MEAT, ALONE C ‘ Leading fox ranchers have demonstrated that,‘ in addition to meat, it is absolutely necesearyfto 3.119911 B libBrfll Bllllllly 0f a ' IMPERIAL BISCUITS daily during the winter season, in order - “to keep. e..~bowe1s regular, and alsoto ensure he females havlngafn adequate supply of milk during the lact tlon period. . , IMPMERIAL CODOIL eiscurrs are made from a. formula. ' 5911,1011 iiitirliqen. preparedwith thesercsults inrviewand-which ’ rbliiibleteets.extendln ove "a oonsi erableterm of years. "lisp o ed to beialgna. ysuccessflsl . __ ‘ H ‘ n,wpisn.hsvs'contlnuédtheisedlnsyllMPiRlol-B mjwiltter. have had. tho lasgoa_t'litters_,oi youngfoxes‘ ljnriiiglisat "averagsogpups raised to maturity: in lul- lfbvdfptaoticoll)’ “Qllnlinatedl the‘ destroirlns 9f chases, s, l .' -_. ed results feed lMPER-IALS throughout alltlie . . ' .oaii,in§ 7 or; 1111' s ilhililrenfiuugheil. ilayi and ilighi lira. Glands Rmyud, Barnyard. Sal. writeaz-“The children were coughing day and night. "d friend told me she had used Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup and had received good results, ao I bought a bottle of it, and in a short time the kiddies were all over tilde eold and coughing. "I have no hesitation in saying it is the best I have ever used, and l.’ will always keep a bottle of it ca hand in case of need." Price, 35c. a bottle; large family also 60c; at all druggista and dealers; manufactured only by The T. Milbun 0a., Luaitad, Toroeto, Oat. ,POULTRY] surruesp Our Poultry supplies are complete. llena should lay this _ time of year therefore we can’! 'a lull line of Blatchforda Egg‘ Mash. also Beat Scraps, Bone Meal, Charcoal, Oyster Shell. Mica Crystal Grit. Etc. We have a blgstoek o! Cracked corn. cornmeal. labil- maker Feed, 011 Cake. Ilah Meal, Bran and shorts. 34MB ' flue; tugltygluow Drift and sum. nears. Fresh Bach and Whole Wheat _ um = Ali at iawmt prises. A 4n. officers; rm any use. touad at iii‘. lip - .': SClJT EMUL§|()N l i‘ /. o: U,» ..-. timing __111DVv¢df17y'QX'1@9m0uVG en iinser flai-rycraswevilpg seconded. u; err-Conductor Jim. Davey was ex- tended toMr. Pendleton and also w A. E. Tocmbs who ‘loaned a gramsv‘ pbqne for the occasion and also to Miller ‘ Bros. who furnished the grdmaphohefor last week‘s picture show. ' zzPersian Balm -- the peerless aid to loveliness. Delightfully fragrant- Dainty to use. leaves no stickness. A little gentle rubbing and ‘it 1s swiftly absorbed by the tissues.‘ Tonic in ef- fect. Soothes and dispels roughness’ and chafilng. Keeps skins soft and~ velvet-textured. . Ulllflvllleli ' 191' charm, distinction f rind refinement. Used by lovely women everywhere to, preserve and ‘enhance their' natural} mtml" l .' 1-.‘ W ' raasomms '-' ~ - ~ I Mrs. (Dr.)' "J. B. Jenkins, aecom—. panled by lieritwo children Masters! Jackie and Kier, with‘ their nurse: and» Miss Stephanie Jenkins. left| yester55y= morning for ‘a Clearwater. Flap-where they will spend the win- ter. ' < - = - ' » . Ma. Cyrus Moors of Bomerville, P. E. Island, has returned from an cn- joyable ‘four. weeks holiday/trip to Woburn, Mass, and the surrounding cities where he" had been visiting his sons. - " " The many friends ‘of Mrs. Hamil-V ton Horne, of Milton, will be glad to; know that she was successfully op- crated on yesterday in the P. E. Is- land Hospital and is resting as well as can beexpected. - Annual Meeting Cathedral _ The annual meeting of St. Peter's Cathedral was held.1n~ the School- room on Monday. Jan. 20th. The report of the Priest Incum- bent ahowed Cthlt 1829 hi6 - B081‘ marked with some very interesting events. The Diamond Jubilee of the Cathedral washeld in July, the clos- 1ng~services of the church Army Crusade were held at St. Peter's in July. 1n November a ten day's Mis- sion was preached by Rev. Father Tumey, S. _S. J. 22.. and the Rev. W. J._Philllps of Alberton ‘Plrish was ordained to the Priesthood, by, Bis Grace, the_ Archbishop of Nova Seo- tia. "The first ordination service to be held in the Province for as years. ‘me report of the Wardens and Treasurer showed the Cathedral to be 111.5 good condition financially.’ over‘ $8,000.00 having been raised for allpurposes. All‘ the officers ‘were re-eleeted. Votes of thanks were tendered to" the various officers and especially to. the ladies. . _ i {if PoliceEnforce City By- Law Reference in a recent news item to the intention of the civic author- ities to rigidly enforce a by-lflW Wll-ll rsepect to dogs rumiing at large has raised soine caution as to nrflvl- sion; and purpose of-thls igeislation. The by-iaw was passed as an am- endment to the by-law relating to dogs and the taxing thereof at a special meeting of the City Council on May 2B, 192B, when reports were current of rabiesjn other Provinces. who amendment, which was insert- ed as a subsection to sec. 1b of the syn“, provides that no person shall aliowhisdog to be at large or about the streets ofthe city; that any dog on or about the streets-not in "thrimmedlatecomplllv 01' llll- derireuonabls control of its owner or-vsorne competent-person shall bc deemedto be at lam; "l" "l! W" lice constables "shill take and retain dogs found at large and deliver some h; its ‘owner ‘only upon application and subject to prosecution for in- ‘ractlon o! the by-lawz. that any dog which eannotbs takenfiytha b01199 with‘ reasonable expedition and safe- ty may ba- destroyed ‘forthwith by mu1rtgp reg/senor, hambeen noti- jfiod of its DIOILDNVIMIW it We the books ll balance December 31st, 192s. . .. , .. Net Profits for yeanlosses by Bad Debts estimated andprovided for" . V. . . j GENERALVSTATELIENT AS AT DECEMBER Notes of the Bank in circulatlonim . . . interest) after making full Liabilitiu of Customers under Non-current loans, estimated loas provided for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bank Premises at not more than cost, lea amounts written ofi . . . . . . . . . . Deposit with the Minister of Finance for the purposes of the circulation fund Other assets not included in the foregoing. .... ...........;.'... . . ...... Toronto. Canada. 15th January, i930. the Chief Ofice and with ~CbleI Office and at the Toronto have obtained all the information and explanations that n- bave required. and have come under our notice have been withla the powers of the Bank dmggfietzttlfytllllllbu! opiruoatheabcveatateulea ‘ Montrul Brancba were. re .7,‘ NiNltTY Q h Karo 7 The,,Bank of. Nova Scotia CAPITAL PAID-UP W RESERVE FUND _- -aszo,ooo,ooo , PROFIT mi: toss I i . i Dividends for year at-16% per annum. .'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Dominion Government Tax on circulation to December 31st. 1929. . . . Contribution to Officers’ Pension Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Written off Bank Premises Account; . . . . . . . . . . . Balance carried forward December 31st, i929. . . s ‘ LIABILITIES CapitalStock paid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 10,0C0.000.00- Resen-eFund . . . . . . . . . . . .....'..' . . . . . . 20.000.000.00 Balance of Profits, as per Profit and Loss‘ Account. . . . . . . 1,465,842.89 _ Dividflids declared and 402,512.00 " Depositsniot bearing interat. . . . . fffs $7,748,730.56 > Deposits ‘bearing interest, includingintcrest " ' accrued todate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Balances due to other Banks in Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,613,609.82 Balances due to Banks and Banking Correspondents in the ' United Kingdom and foreign countries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,982,664.51 BillsPayable..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 823,607.81 . , 235,359,54l.-28‘ Letters of Credit outstandingui-.. . . . . . ' 6,696,978.69 ' Other Liabilities not included in the foregoing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316,498.44 ~ ‘ . ‘ $214.241.s7_§.oo , ASSETS - I Current Coin...................'............................ S 9,305,150.49 Dominion Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 17.685.183.75 United States and other foreign currencies. . . .. . . . . . . ,1‘.876,687.46 Notesofpther Banks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,354,34Q§93¥ Cheques on other Banks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l2,4‘1‘5,376T93 Balances due by Banks and BankingCcr-respondents elsewhere than- in ' ‘ Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,344,048.39 v ‘ . i 46.980.796.95 Deposit irsthe Central Gold Rserves . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,590,000.00 Dominionand ProvincialGovernment securities, not exceeding rnarketvalue 20,356,003 . 54 Canadian municipal securitim and British, Foreign securities other than Canadian, not ' Railway and other bonds, debenturesand stocks,‘ not exoeeclingmarketvalue Call and short (not exceeding thirty clays) loans in Canada on stocks, debentures and bonds and other securities of a suflicient marketable value to cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . Call and short (not exceeding thirty fiys) loans elsewhere than in Canada on stocks. debentures and bonds and marketable value to cover. O nus-alt.- Other current loans and discounts in Canada (lees rebate ofinterest) after , - making full provision for all bad and doubtful debts. . . . .‘ . . . . . . . . . 102,339,213. '_ Other current loans and discounts elsewhere than in Canada (leaa rebate of mviaioa for all bad and drmbtf t8‘! S. J. MOORE, Paasmzsrr Auditors‘ -Report to the Shareholders: hawsenmined iheabcve Genus! sutemmtolllabfiltleraad Mamas at Deeamberslandfltandeaiad it theoertifiedretirrusimmtbelranehnflae ‘iauemmutaaaduabeu ' rifled by us at il-he close af n our tdiacloaett-hetrue .... ..1s1c,_2o2,2ss.1s .' 167.988.664.83 205.737.395.39 AdvanoesundertheFinsnoeAct.....................,. 0O gmarke securities of a’ auficient uoolonneoop\nnooolonooaa ofCreditJspereontr-mu...“ .. I. A. McLEOD, German. $10,000,000 . ~ .1 s 914125.65 2,761,117. Z3 “‘ss';“‘s1s.s4'_"z. s9 a e 31st. 1929 ss1,ses,as4.s9l . or . t f "s221,9a9,os9l 14 and Colonial public t value . . . . . . . . . ' 8,097,176.00 8,756,451.01 $2,376,948.82 12.763.039.01 ' _ §1as,as'_o,4is.ss' n - a 20.661.117.51 ’ $96,978.39 .. 178,930.00“ 6,808,590.98 . 503965.18 "l 200,162.32 4.‘. .3 . Marianna with fi . buaiaen Domain-st image sninisntsemnnalsnnnitsfliassouei mndlslndtbelaakaadlaaaaboI-ubytbeboda -‘ - D. lei. lleGLH-LAND. RCA. of Waflisoue l Co. ~ z. sneiriiaan. (La Put. llarwiekillftdnllCn carrying out their plan of rounding up dogs at large. Yesterday several Americans have established em- . paration is Mother Graves’ ::As a vermlcide an tpron 940404 G404 040C were caught, but were returned to the owners. Dog racing continues to gain in popularity in England. _.-.._--.-.s_..__-__-.__-__j--_-_ BRACEB FOX FEEDS Carload quantities just received Harris‘ Boneless Horse Meat Harris’ Beef Tripe broidery businesses in Madeira. x FOX FEED FO-Re SALE, i.‘ Beef Trips Beef Melt; Beef Lips BeeLTongua Trimminla Boneless Beef , Veal. (in eareaasi Lamb Pluck: Lamp Tripe Lambs and Mutton, iin carcass) Worfi Hbrtermlnator. It has saved‘ life‘ lbi of countless children. t’; ’ 1.!‘ t ‘I -O-OO-O-O-O-§Q oo-ooo-o-o-oo-o-e-owfio-I POTATOES" ‘ AND TURNIPS l l, , We will be buying every Qty jat our warehouse Hogarfs ‘Wharf. Highest prices for good stock. Harris‘ Lamb Tripe Harris’ Lamb Piueks _ Harris‘ (beef) Beef Liver Harris‘ Horse Liver Harris‘ Beef llclrts Harris‘ Beef Trimmings Harris‘ Beef Tongue Trimmings lvlshmeal - Dried Mill; Powder ' Alfalfa Meal Charcoal Meal Bonemeal Dried Yeast’ Newfoundland Clear Liver Oil R-M. Meat and Milk For Biscuit lt-M. Charcoal Meat F0! 518w" lt-M. Puppy Meal Shredded Wheat. Broken Sodas , " Vitamlnerai. la mineral feed and conditioner! . Mealblend, (a cereal, vegetable. nut and liver meal for foxes) Hold In any quantiti- All orders appreciated. BRACE. McKAY t‘! CO. Ll Ml T E D summarises. r. a. ISLAND 0 000000000040 00040000040 _ -. (1, M, Lqmpson 9 Co" LIMITED. O1 Qlsecnitreet London. e ‘c. t. anal-no Public Auction ‘Soles or. aaw was \vflfl|’ph|g,hgg will a. runni- . ea viltlim charts b: noble to l. ‘Llloimanl IM- ind- Ilrstlavll. v Odorless Cot. “w. 1 ‘U. . U I - any“. icxr. . . . Wednesday. e'v Horsemen. fcltlmad lots or less) Hogs Plncka, Hogs Liter Horse Lirci. The island Cold Storage (Ioinpany Ltd. l1-25-ti. J. Lssrsa» nouctas.‘ . Charlottetown. P. E.‘ 1alahil Phones 79B and 938 REVlEW-(TAKE m) . . . . .. a 04o eeoeooooooo-oo-o 000-0404 Farmers Week fdanuary 27th. to g PRINCE or wares cones: iiinft Monday, Jalllary 21th, 2.00 1-. bL-Meetlng of Cheese and Buttorvtiaktrs. v Monday evening; ‘lmf-Meetingfiovlnclal Dairymens Aloclatlon. 1-way. sinner; zstii. v.00 a. M. and 2.00 r. bL-Meetllll al frflvlllalll ». _' ,palrymens‘ Association continued. . I -Mcct1ng of Sheep D wssnsmvisnnsio. ma. 1m an. nuns ‘nun hearers our. ' ‘ ‘. asp-an ‘educational - nnvinéekniiia n; Domlhhm "Lamas-tun Denice. Thursday. Mt h. My»! 2-901’. s . W. ‘F! l?‘ -."¥-.*'l*"[, "-' nai-aaarsvsulusnl-fl r- ill-e-llgal-lar than" not, adolfinalildvtl P. lit-Malina“ ' ma... _ _ 14!!" Annualaneating of r. e. I. jCe- ,1‘ of Breeders‘ ‘ . ll ' .‘ meet-tiny wmmflm, u. “gingham; s: Potato Growers‘ association 1:03 mar-x Potato meeting open the nails.‘ Thursday. liuuary iuiiaqu! Iwm lt-Mtflll-I *1 N“ "u" 4; ...