fggr-Tiiflmfioargfifi ->i\\-j!nI:tI\IIIII¥‘-I‘II\II\YII" -uiv 4 rmilos or... _ sir. l "~ SHOWING AT 2:30 - 7 - 9 one i**'_\‘ Q CARTOON SHOWS AT 2:80 - 7 - 8:45 at “R i ‘IO-DAY ocseiron-sar. ALSO: SERIAL SPORTS - CARTOON i EMPIRE e-Tllllllilll‘ Ann SAT. Shows 7 - 8:45 - Matinee Saturday 2:30 Genediamplonslhnemedeephelrsh eflghllescveihfkmdiefimndefh’: a whirlwind o! song and i first" n’. at,” wife is a bit el’ ' - Ioyal Bank Assets the Annual Statement of The Royal 001W MISS TllE , 1 PRINCE EDWARD THEATRES a ING REGULAR BOX OFFICE HOURS. ADMISSION 39c and 45c SPECIAL TICKETSAFOR MIDNIGHT SHOW ON SALE FRIDAY-SATURDAY and MONDAY nua- DOORS OPEN AT 11:30 P.M. r MONDAY NIGHT-PROGRAM STARTS AT 11:50 rue crlanrorrrrown GUARDIAN GEIITIIII. Glllllllllll This column af local interest. butradverl 1t live gm in alnnee OONFEDIIATION IUIANCI. asentCivio esmust orbefoleDeoembewaLl . 3 P. . . . A. Hicks, Minister. 12-28-11. ing Election mint have all taxes paid ull before December 31, 1945 or their names will not be on the is reserved Ier net- nlIIy t be . out? ctr-loll! ll!- OOOII ‘tor Plbutogreplil. airs m» s, - Fourtlf ant-ii- be on SPECIAL NOTICE. — We have ahead with our orig.- h ma re- GLASGOW, Bradalbane, ' M Albany 1.30 CITY TAXES. — Citizens wim- to vote in fortihoouiing City in f voters list. CONGRATULATIONS — Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ross, Dorchester Sh, were receiving the hagpy good wishes of friends yester ay c-n the occasion of their 25th wedding aii- niversary which was quietly cole- brated with their family of one son and six daughters. CIVIC TAXES. -- Car owners are all Civic thereafter. CAVENDISH UNITED CHARGE. -Pubiio Worship Sunday, Decem- ber 30th. 11 A. M. Cavendish. 3.30 New Glasgow. Rev, E, F. Coffin, Minister. 12-28-11. BRADALBANE United Church Services December 30th. Pleasant Valley 11 A, M. Rose Valley 3 P. M. Bradalbane 7 P. M. Mr. John Mac- Kav. Speaker. 12-28~1i. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. -- There will be a service in Murray Harbour Presby terlan Church on Sunda , Decem- ber 30th at 7.00 P. M. P ease note this time. Rev. '1'. A. A. Duke Min- ister. 12-28-1i. CIVIC TAXES. — The City Clerk's Office will be open at. n t mm 7-00 to 9.00 P, M., Decem er 2,2011 to 31st. to receive payment of xes. llo Reply To ll. S. T" T" 5mm Potato Protest New records in the field of Ca- nadian bankinz are revealed in (CISJNEXILLE. N S. Dec. 26 — c Nova Scoti Bank of Canada, for the your cnd- a potato ed November 30, i945. Total assets, which increased during the year by over $217.000.000"have reached I will o! t2.00'1.546.9'1a which is not only a new record for the bank, but is the first time the assets o! any Canadian bank have reached the two billion dollar ilg- urc. Total Deposits, which .1 year ago stood at the record total of $i,6‘l0,884,890, are again up, hav- ing increased hy more than $211,- 000,000 to $l,888,757,0'74. Deposits by the public are also at thc new hgh level of 31.595.389.294, on in» crease of over 5195000000. That. the scale of private savings, stead- ily on the increase through the war years, has been well maintain- ed is reflectedby public deposits bearing interest totalling $711.- 50l.1i9. This figure compares with . .489 in 1 944. Current loans both in Canada and abroad are higher than n year ago, and have reached a total of 33831324056 as compared with $351,- 652,878. The downward trend of current loans in Canada noted in last year's report has been rovers- ed. the figures under this head showing an encouraging increase in the present balance sheet. At the close of the bank's fiscal year on November 30th such loans to- talled $288,726,561, an increase oi! than $22,000,000 over the for the previous year. Cur- rent loans outside Canada, which gowws” n 88,441,100, are {higher , , . n increase o some lg3, Call authorities regarding the hundred weight on all Stabilization Corporation. applying to all Canada, affects to supply their home markets. pai-tment of Agriculture "the Canadian potato market unchanged. continues a steady fow of cars from the bulk of demand in most vinces." to the same report, shows ltimes and the United States. mostly num Kamloops district crop tlstlcs ls, Nova cotla P.E.I. $7,362,000; .13. 3 ted at $72,880,000. over the previous year. The to hum” om m mm {as "at" e CHARLOTIETOWN - I , _._.__..___._.__ DISBAN D WAIT. WORKERS in- dustry ls still awaiting for a ieplv F to the protest lodged with Federal imposit- ion of a subsidy of 40 cents per potatoes exported from Canada. The order. issued by the ‘Commodity Prlcesl though on- te 1y Maritime shipments to tho Bri- tish Wést Indies. and Newfound- land. Alberta and British Colum- bia, the only other two Provinces with a fair crop, have just enough Latest report of the Federal De- states is Domestic movement ulte light, but there is the United States, which is supplying Pro- The Ontario situation, according many cars being imported from the Mar- The Okanagan Valley in British Columbia reports that potato ship- ping is restrlcjted to a small volume. er threes from the Estimated value of the 1945 potato in the Marltimes according to the Dominion Bureau oi.’ Sta- $4,182,000; ,20B,000. The total Canadian crop is estima- 000000 is also shown for ____ undr, , ' gan, Petty Officer, sntond ma? geseliieldié ‘thlb°bi§md‘$§si'§ BYDNE“ Amtm-m "(c 53"‘ class. and Cecil Johnstone, Petty gucommodn-tlon extended to nvest- gomtralggumcl mlmw urges: Officer, third class enligid in Thhe "m" d°'“°" l" H“ “nmclrg M bellhmwore draitees for ‘work on subelilionrzseetifsfi 13th! aIiII h Victory Loan. "We " °‘ r '3' y pufihnfi‘ ‘f5 them t the bank aiitlromes DMBJ. factories. 08ml” France for which both boys were , ‘i '1“, P“ °",,.§ n “u, and tale. soon alter Pearl awarded the World War n Vic- lz-“a :,.'e“:,,'b,‘,§fi,fi,y §f8',,,_.,.‘,,_.,,, Harbor. and at the of aoflv- tory Medal, the American Area a esr a o and now total $1,650: m’ h‘ 5am‘ ma‘ n m“ 53" Ribfm“ fimdfhe E,‘§}‘§§,E°“',‘,,,,§;‘,§‘ lch e ual to e214 o. c. m- A f "n * , ~ 0r the‘ think‘: liabi lties to the pub- -——---——-- I-Wirlfll", ""1"" °' 5'-“‘,§°°"- '*=-1"g"*.".':'"c*.""s:'.:::s:i "“°“°“__“"‘“ t1~.“.#-.'r.":::..:.". 0.55:; are om n o n ' , Nauru," valued l, wm'ogo_agg_ l“ In England the harnessing of Landrigan, and sister, Mrs. Arvhlur n, g1; 00pm dogs to vehicles is forbidden, but McKlnnon. He has a sister, in, i ls, “ma.” of more an ' Bu). in Belgium it b ttce Wales College and two brothers one more to srneu CORNWALL PASTORAL ,CIIAIIGE. — Services Sunday, Dec. 00th are as follows: New Dominion '11 A. M. Kingston 2.30 P. M. Corn- lwhii '1 PM. s. School 11 A.M. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Minister. 12-2811. CHURCH SERVICES. — Service on Sunday, December 30th at Hazelbrook at. 11 A.M, Cross Roads ‘at, 3 P. M. Alexandra at 7.30 P. M. Special service of Christmas Carcls at Cross Roads on Friday evening at 7.30. Rev. Sterling Sackhouse. Minister. 1228-1i. i.__ POWNAL CHARGE. - United Church of Canada, New Year Ser- vices, Sunday, December 30th.. 11.00 A M. Eldon (Travel permitrirwi; 2.30 P, M. Millvlew. 7.00 P. M. Pow- nal, Rev. E. R. Macvisar, Minluler. 1i 2. TO BOSTON FOR BURIAL - The remains of the late Mr. Fred E. Colwill were forwarded to Bos- ion yesterday for burial. A short service was held at the McLean Funeral Home the previous day hy his pastor, Rev. T. E Mc- Lennan. NORTH RIVER PASTORATE OP‘ CHURCHES, December 30th. The Services will be held. as follows: 11 A. M. with Denomin- ational Offering. North Rlver I3 P. M. Kingston 7.30 P. M. Clyde River, S. School 11 A. M. Pleaso note that winter change of scrvicc at Kingston begins with the com- ing Sunday. A welcome to worship awaits you. Rev. A. Todd. Minis- r. - 12-28-11. HOLIDAY VISITORS Mr. Alvin Roberston of Halifax arrived Friday night to spend the Christ- mas season with his wife and small son Allan and his father-in- law, Mr. James T. Cumming, Tem- perance Street, with whom they are staying at present. Mrs. Cum- ming is still in Snmmerside, P.E.I. Their daughter, Mrs. Robert Con- don is better but she will ‘oc in hospital some days yet. -- New Glasgow News. FUNERAL SERVICES The funeral of Mr. James Stewart was held yesterday morning from the residence of his son James, 33 DesBrisay Crescent to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer where Requiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. W. Murphy, USSR. The pallbearers were Messrs. J. Gauthier, Stanley Steele, Milton Cannon, Herbert Mahar,‘ William Meek and W. Mortimer. Service at the grave was conducted Rev. W. Mann. 0.85.11. Members of the Legion attended as mourn- ers. FORMER ISLANDER —- Josepii Protestant llrphanag-e of Jardlnc. VT WALIZ- 1 5- 101th inlel lb I00. ‘IO-TI vol M sold-II ed I! nee v1 rumor» ‘ll-Jewel Mevelienl, " 10k cold-filled Ion m». lesnteelbeclr. simse §.,....;. fvwpIiIIIIEN IIEMEH eé. 4. e e - PRECISION TIMI e . . IITIAOII’ QUALITY BEAUTY zéé». Annual Bolleotion CIIARLOTTETOWN: Rev. T. E. McLcnnan. Richmorag 3. St. SPECIALS: Baltic W. I. 191x) NORTH TRYON BY MRS. Ii §g‘SIIERREN AND BEA DAEVIIT- , . North Tryoh Institute 3,00 M100 Each: Mrs. Arthur MacKay; lS. Elmer Gamble; Mrs. Raymond lj/Qvd; Mrs. Heath Chisholm; Mrs. Clayton Thomas; Mrs. sheldun Dix. on; Will Pooley. .75c Mrs. Ewen Cameron. 65c each: Mrs. Max Lefurxey; Mrs, c, Resorts. .0- a h: M . U ll - Mrs-LENS" burg: Mrrgl. Gel-Midget K8)’; MP8. Wyman Large; Mrs, AFCIIZC Thomson; Mrs. Lloyd How. 8U; Mrs, Margaret. MacNelll; Mrs. Frank Dixon; Mrs. Helen Sherren; 361's. Wendell Lea; Mrs. Kenneth ‘P150112 Get-Wile Dawson; Charlie Milligan. 335v each: Mrs. Arthur ‘Thomson; Mrs. Everett Ives; Mrs, Elizabeth F B P Lang. 30c Mrs. John Muttart. .25c each: Mrs. Frank Kchout; Mrs. Russel Thomson; Mrs, Jame; Chisholm; Mrs. Blaine Dawson; Lowell Harvey; Jimmie Sherren. Total 21,4 TRYON BY CLARK 1.00 Each: Mrs. MRS. FLORA G. Mrs. Artemas Carr; Mrs. Heath I-Iowatt; Keith Thomas; Mrs. L93- Bowlcy Leard; Everett Howatt: Arthur Leard; Harry Craig; Claude Leard; Mrs. Mabel Howatt; Mrs. Asher Howait; Morely Mullins; Alden Crossman. .500 Gerald Best. Tot 12.50 TRYON BY ELSIE FRANCIS TRYON BY BERTIIA LORD AND BETTY I-‘OY 1.00 Each: Maynard Fay; Ethel Foy; Mrs. C. D. Wright; Mm. J. A. who is astudent at Prim-o the i t b Dr. Preston Eritfoilr. {on Poole. McIntyre .75c Austin Smith. 50c each: Mrs. GARET Fadyen; Cutcllffe; Mrs. Fred Leard; Mrs. Geo. man; Mrs Charles Jones; R. Brown; Mrs. A. Lewis Herman; Mrs. Edison Smith; MOUNgoTltYON If‘ MRS. WAL- Esrl McDonald; Mrs. Milton Martin; Wilbur Wad- dell; Mrs. Albert Martin; John Waddell. OD 1.00 Each: Mrs. .50c Each: Mrs. Mrs. Alfred Wood; Mrs. Wood; Mrs. Alex Wood. 25c Harry Quigley. Total AUGUSTINE COVE BY MAR- CARRUTHERS ALETHA MACFA YEN 1.00 Each: Bren MacDonald; Mrs. Ed. MacFadyai-i", Mrs. Vernon Webster; Harry Mac- Major Carruthers. Mrs. Eldon Dawson. arlane; .751’: .500 Each: Mrs. Mrs. Heber Sherren; Mrs. Harold K. I-Iowstt; Miss Windsor Smith; Campbell; Mrs. Donald Mac- Elmer Dawson; Mrs. Roy ruce eter Peters. Total .500 Each: Mrs. Ml's. Lynwood MacNolll; Mrs. Law- rence Myers; Mrs. Everett Myers: VERNON DIST. UNDER. MRS. G. MURRAY 1.00 Each: Gault Murray; W. l... ll Ed rd" ~ . 1E; w“ S’ Mm‘ Sarah Madge“ Jenkins: Dlngwell McLeod; D. R. Madqem, 35c Mrs Maud He“ Cummings; Samuel Martin; Stan~ 1,09 Each; Elmer Pyle; 30c M“ Walton T°°mbs_ 25c ton Jenkins; Wilfred Furness; Mll- Fyfe: A_ E, Fyfe; . O. y each: Mrs. Robert Crawford; Mrs. m" Fume“? wm- R0551 _ ~ A~ W.L and Mrs. Grccn; H. S. Arthur gamwe", M,‘ chflsm, Jenkins; E. J. MacDougall, Rlch- Ewen; Mrs. F. S. Bell; Carl Wool- Dawson; Mrs. Agnes Francis 37d Macmw- 59° Mn- wm- En" ner; George Nicholson; Mrs. Mai Tam, 8o man. Ferguson; D. Wallace MacKay Total 12-50 Mrs. N. n. ("flier-he f d M K - .50 E .h: .. ‘an or C H)’ miASRrD TRYON BY BOWLEY POWNAL BY MRS- EDISON Mrs.cSt:(i‘ilr-.y|;ggc:r; Mrs. Ernfz-l .1”? M “so M"- tl-‘Ti-rm-r mo. n» d“l°owiili“hl"."i;.l'snii“°r‘ffil.t“iii r - ~ - - ~- o t‘: -, . _ ow ey Lea d' George Bouner’ 1-90 E60?" Mlbll 511ml"? M11 Ewen; Mrs. V. W. McLean; Mrs Wm. Ings; Mrs. H. A. A W. Lawton; Mrs. L. Currie; Mrs. R. Judson; Carver; Mrs. Roy Her- Rev. Loo Each; Percy canbeckh Pa,‘ Richard Jenkins; Mrs. Wilbu. ‘- Q ._ k" Frauds; M11 a L“ Regine"; Jones; Mrs. Robert Jonesulitlllan ,}‘\ ‘H, R E Mrs. Louis Francis; Mrs. Kenneth Jmkh“; M"- wmard a“, ’ h , Robblee; Frank Rohmem ' Mrs. Harold Smith, Walter nus. x w‘ , .500 Each: Mrs. Lloyd Sturdy; w-E-smiih- \\§~ ‘,.- _ M,.s_ Lem, s,°,.dy_ .75c Mrs. _Cyril Jones. A y, , .35c Mrs. Geo. Robblee. 25o Mrs 50° Eich- M“, “m”? his‘ pa“), Rowan“ u Mrs. Geo. Lawton, Mrs. Mwalltfiflr To“; 15° Grant~ Sadie Jones. 25c rs. - thur Jenkins. Total McPhail; Mrs. Sheldon Mrs. Dan Ito 12 ance sheet also reveals an increase , , of some $20,000,000 in the I-BYIII’! carts. Rgtvéri-egvfyfnlfsdbglgfqqngdcig Q}, 0,,“ p00,”: Rm, m“, ti?!“ Enfdiggblghgtgulcgiifistnmidr srrrci-sn er rasssuns t nnhsmvr College who. at rm- ~27“ slag}? fw- W M“ Wag; an - _ ' ' - . . marl of United States and UHRCII 0am minim end pies swell he etvganls 1:0 ma?“ J3,‘ ‘fafmgheglvlhje ° " Kin} om Government Securities. 8.000 I090 altitude, ‘on of ML M", M“. wen," m" TRYON By nowAnn CALLSECK Johnltone of Montague, P. I. 1.00 Each‘. Geo. Canfieid; M11 » . m, “q M", Johnston; reside in Chas. Neldcr; George Wood; How- Somei-viile Man. Prior to his-en- l"! Cllibficki W?“ Q A- 3m"- A‘ N s . try into the navy, Iisndrlgan was 76c Mrs. Bessie Roserson- 30¢ M"- gmplgygd by the Orandaii Drydock Flora Thomas. 25c John Dawson. _ ‘ __ Engineering Co. of Cambridge, To!!! 5-3 r . Mast ohnuo“; .91“ gm toyed by TIYON CROSS QOADS B! DINA Due to New Yeai-‘s holiday next week we will not be a. P. ‘Ir ds of Sornervile. Borgia h M Mg“ Thom!“ ' . ‘ . C I PS. 1 ""1""! M!‘ Tmmhy‘ h“ l‘ - Mrs. tDr.) Preston Mn-Intyra n.3,‘, Asst-gr Fri-larvae“, M h ' Montague, . c : re s 2 fl- Iiogs regular! received on time days will be reeeiv- fight: - M“ PM!» a! . , n, ~ ly flew to his: York where nes man. _ ' McEsh:M.Pq/Delnn¢’l' ‘i .“"'"'" “l” .*"""**" l smear: s... a DAVIS fi-JIIA i“ r "a "c" h" °“"-'*ih"“°é'“°il‘ mi..."- “"2- » . returned by plane on wit. l-, i" PER m c-um M“; . were met at Preston Bea. sto. u p - Mr . V Dix . 25c s Tostmwe on i” .25c Each: Mrs. Kenneth Camer- on; Mrs. Ellsworth Newsom; Artie Newsome; Mrs. Joseph Wad- man. Grand total Tryon District 98.12 MOUNT ALBION BY MRS. BOS- WELL JENKINS 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Myers. 1.00 Each: Mrs. Hedley Jenkins; Mrs. Robert Jenkins; Mrs. Henry Jenkins; Mrs. J. W. Ballem; Mrs. John Myers Mrs. Leigh Chandler. - Mrs. n. McEschern; William A. ° ' .750 Mrs. William M. Chandler. NEW DOMINION BY LOIS MAC- LEAN AND JOAN STItANG 50c Each: Mrs. C. Mrs. Hector Madman; Lem. MacDonald; Rosie Betta; Livingstone; Mrs. Corn. l McPhee; Mrs. Arthur McDonald: MIR- Wm. H. MacEwen; Mrs, Aul- den MacPhall; Mrs. Bruce McLean; Mrs. Walter MacEwen. Total 6,50 Mrs. CRAPAIJI) S. D. BY MRS. PERCY Fred Walsh; DAWSON AND MRS. THOMAS Walter BEST 2.00 Verner Moore. _ 1.00 Each: Mrs. P. E. Lowther: Brent Wood, Russell Cairns; 7.25 AND Clark; Donald Feyguggn; _ Percy Dawson; Thomas H. Best Mrs. Clarke Fall; Donald LaBre Frank Myers; Lewis Myers; Fra Harvey; Arthur Simmons; John Nicholson; Robert Dawson; Ma I Wotton; Mrs. Thomas N. Stor y; Mrs. Wm. Anderso Parker Can- field; Lillian Farra , Jack Icord; Joseph Rogerson; Lloyd Rogerson; Stafford Leard: George L. Nichol- son; Wm. MacVittle; John Sim- mons; Lrthur Johnston; John D. lVIacFariarie; Avread MacVitile; Blanche MacDougall; Mildred Ste\v1i:-t~ Kenneth Paynter; Ernest Harvey, Geo. D. McDonald; Miss Cassidy; Robert McDonald; Mrs. Thomas Simmons; Rev. B. Frosm; Fred Sherren; Edward Fall; Thom- as P‘. Sturdy; Archie Bruce; Wil- liam Waddcll. .75c Morey MacVittle. .50c Each: Albert Stordy; Jamei Rogerson; Nelson Molyrieuux; Stewa Sherren; Adrian Rogerson: Mrs. F. o on; Mark Mc- Vlttle; Mrs. Albert McDonald; Mrs. Grace Myers; Mrs. Keith Slordy; Mrs. Chester Mc-Phail H. Parker; Florence Gordon; ‘s. Geo. Parker: Mrs. Hurry LPBPO; Will. MacNell; Mrs. Mrs. 12.75 W. Chandler; Jack MartNeill; Albro Howatt’ . » - ' - - .~' Mrs. Ben . Horton; Mrs. Fre Mrs. W. E. Callbeck; Mrs. Wilmot r1~§§§;,§~'"1\4“§‘. Iffifla, Tnggihbsgitfiilss Trowsdsle]; Clifford Myers; Ray McDonald; Bert Sturdy; Dore spurgeén éimk. ‘Mrs J A’ L; McDonald; Austin McDonald‘. Trowsdale; Louis Sherren; Mrs ma". Florence abey‘, my ‘Dwyh Charlie Rankin. Ralph Myers. 5M3 Mm p10", G 5,8,1, ‘ 35c Bach: Mrs. Warren Myers: Ase Mrs. Lorne Higgins. like Mrs Ange Sbrensen‘ Mrs. Gilbert Jen ins; Mrs. Richard ,35e Each: George Sherren; Mrs. 50C Eacfr Mrs Ono Johmm . Stewart; Mark ortan; Harry Hor- .Wnrren Simmons; Mrs. Fred Fall. Mrs, Russei Maggy. M" H" ton. 25c Mrs. George E. MacDonald. Ives; Mrs. Geo. Pratt; Mrs: M: Tm“ “m sTAuwyTggmGl, BY 566g J. Gamble, Mrs. Raymond Wilson, s. MCEWEN AND Mnspig 'w FYFE 2.00 Each: Geo. M. Brown; A. l corn’ Mrs. a. mcvmr; J. E. Pliscotl; Gordon P‘ fe Bill! ley Coles; Geneva it »" Mrs. Earls Henry. Total E. 21 .7! Mrs. J. G. Moore; Mrs. . ‘ -~; wuvnrlvr 30.00 T. Bti angi Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald; SATURDAY NIGHT Modern and Old Time Dancing Admission 280' Follow the Crowd to _ THE 8.1.8. HALL