' Professional Cards ‘Ifon. i. n. smmi l. F. lilltclieldll- _ e soil OPTOMITRISTI "Specialists "is m fit clog of glosses for the - correction}! ocular de- tech. 5e pGlfhflflll ...>.-t-ee1. , I iStreet qillell W. Higgins " Chartered Accountant 144 Richmond St. N Charlottetown 1w sac» P0 1m as ., n m: DENTIST ~ 175 Grafton Street .“nellours iito l2-|'I Telephone 2284, yams-n- av-setrtwsnnww Morrclland Company Chartered Accountants i. o. r. ARCIIIBALII Intern Trust Building Charlottetown ..n.Iv.s.-en.~v..-.».~.-.-1.-.n' ‘Aves-ti ‘Public Slenographer Itineegraphing cards and ell-emu correspondence, typing 5nd bookkeeping. HIS! HELEN HIDDEN Telephone [i109]. P. 0. no: t Ifl-H-F KI;- n_w n; __ _ Conneught Auts No. l. ii. n. 00AllE a co. Chartered Accountants l! Grlfton Street, _ Charlotteown ' Phone I080 Box u: ' Randolph W. Manning. C. A ‘ McLeod t? Bentley v W. l. BENTLEY. K. Q. I. A. BENTLEY. K. 0. “Inrrlseen and ' ‘eve-It. ’ Law l“ Prince SUCH ¥¥bie-§-s-~.~;~.$¥A"“"""“"“°‘“"‘{ x w. MATHIESON i/Dillee: l0 Greet Georle treet oney to Loan , I o eetlon ‘AIIBISTER. SOLICITOII. ETC. PALMER i‘? HASLAM * A. I. IIASLAM, ILA" LLB. '~ BABRISTER. ETC. "Blllk of Nova, Scotlo Chamber! (lhsrlottetown. P. B. MONEY TO LOAN PDQIO l5 P. O. B08 H e .11. llcfillllillll, 11.1. ' smelt. e10. IARRISTEB. SOLICITOB _OUB.BIE BUILDING M. ALBAN ‘FARMER _' B. A. LL. B. . MONEY‘. T0 LOAN DAIBISTI , SOLICITOR». ETC. ' ~ CHABLOTTETOWN ennui-n Bank oi r cw uidi BELI. 6i MATHIESON, Barristers, Solicitors. , B. B. BELL, M.I..A.. U. L. MATHIESON. LL.B.. ILC. Attorneyi-at-Lew Loans 0N 011'? AND ream “ PROPERTIES COLLECTIONS 3-‘ ise Richmond st. - Charlottetown. 1am. El. F. McPhe~ B.A. ICC ¢' NOTARY m. nannisrsit. soolcrroit U10! Iuildinr Charlottetown lirederic A. Largo . ‘IAIIEIQIEI. no. 1 Phillips Building,‘ m Greftoo oi rm; me r. o. rm w {écnaupog-rrirowu. r. I. 1. l’) > (Signed) I. R. CHOQUET, Chic] Accountant in roovuciii our p or oinioi dsririuilr. sun-runner A 30M N oi/ember, 1945 A S S E T S r Deposits with and notes of Bank oi Canada.-. 8 12,944,374.72 Notes of and cheques on other Banks.............. 5,130,524.57 Other Cash items, balances and deposits with other Banks... ~ 2,541,711.56 Government and Municipal Securities, not exceeding market value...... $0,834,794.05 Other Bonds, Stocks, etc., not exceeding - market value.-. 1,559,795.87 Coil loans (fully secured) on Stocks, deben- tures, Bonds, etc... 9,656,475.02 311256167537 - Loans and Discounts in’ Canada, including advances to Municipalities and School ‘ ' Districts .... ....................................... 17,875,529.71 Liabilities of Customers under Letters of Credit and other Assets... .......... 158,916.01 Real Estate other than Bank Premises, ,and Mortgages 460,375.55 Bank Premises. .1,746,9i5.l3 315230222211 - I. I A B I L I T I E S Deposits ;126,7s9,771.4s Notes of the Bank in Circulation... .. 580,850.50 Letters of Credit outstanding and other Liabi- lities 113,377.58 Total Liabilities to the Public. $i27,483,979.35 Dividends due Shareholders... ,. 54,897.20 Capital, Reserve and Surplus... 5,270,545.64 ' siszgzooinzr/ ' PROFIT mp LOSS ‘ACCOUNT Profits for the year ended 50th November 1945, after making appropriations to con- P " tingency accounts, out of which accounts full provision for bad and doubtful debts ' has been $ 476,520.55 LESS: ‘ Provision for Dominion Government taxes 148,125.77 Written oil Bank Premises.-. .. Q8,437.95 t zssnasasa Dividends st the rate of 5% per lflflllm..." 200,000.00 Balance of Profits carried forward,........ 59,958.83 Balance at Credit, 30th November 1944. 230,386.81 Balance it Credit, 30th November l945.,........ Q 270,345.64 FOR THE BOARD 0F DIRECTORS, (Signed) CH5. A. ROY, President J. U. BUYER, General Manager \ The Provincial Bank of‘ Canada neroiirs uioiinli. oicrosirs . mvzsroumrs AND LOAN ’ l-Iqmmr! nario is 2.0.5 Tb 46th Prwfncial Bfiueiureésort oi 1;}; lwflwil year ended November 30th, 1945, shows an appreciable ebceite increase in d and invest- ments ls well es a strong liquid Position. Assets, hich now ear. w c9011 $132,800,000, are over $21,. 900M” higher U181: those oi’ the Preceding year. Profits tor the year of $476,520, after making provision for con. lilflllencies, compare with , in the yeer 1044. Dominion Gov- ernment taxes unmounted to c143,. 121i and the amortization provided for bank premises was $95,437, to shareholders remain- ed zit $300,000. After the above deduction-s, the sum of $39,968 was carried to surplus account. which 110g stimdsh at $270,345. ash on and, l udlng deposits With the Bank oiufl Canada and other bunks, totalled $20,418,610, gt the end. oi’ November. Other read- ily realizable assets, consisting of bonds of the Federal, Provincial and Municipal Governments and other bonds. debentures and shares, as well as call loans fully guaran- teed bv securities, have increased to $92,151,065. Quickhr realizable amets of $112,567,675 are now equal to 88 per cent oi the total liabilities to the public. The statement shows the de- posits as having risen to $126,- 789,771, which is higher by 8Z1,- 26l,046 over that oi the preced- ing year. Investments in Dominion, Prov- incial. Municipal and other bonds, debentures and shares have in- creased from $67,650,388 in Nov- ember 1944. to $80,834,794 in Nov- ember 1945. The statement 111st published reflects a. year of substantial pro- axfisi: and very satisfactory pro- The annual meeting of share- holders oi the hank is to be held at the Head Office of the Bank on Thursday the 10th of Janu- ary 194-6. Death Toll In Mine Explosion Roaches .Fivc PXNEVILLE. Klh. Dec. 30 ——(A.P) -The death boll in a coal mine ex- plosion nenr here last Wednesdfi-Y mounted to at least live wdfly l8 one oi the men canied out alive Friday died this afiemoon. . Weary rescue crews continued to [search for '19 or more miners still ‘unsccoimted for in the wreck .tunnel of the Kentucky Straight prleek Coal Company's number one m ne. Lain today fire. fumes and smoke aizain drove all rescue workers from the damaged mine and official-s said it might, be hours before the voi- unteers could reenter the pit. with any define of safety. et. Ky, m . 30. Mam died in the Pineville Communlid‘ without reeaixidnlz consciousness. He was married but had no children. He was one of the nine miners found alive in the fire-swept pit more than 56 house otter the un- explained explosion trapped 31 or more men esrlv Wednesday. Albert iBennei/t 04‘ Pineville. died before he could be brouirht to the sin-face. Eirperlenoed miners held little 1190c for the survival of the 19 or more men still unaccounted for but the rescue work did not slacken. The bodies of mine foreman Nath Centers. 02. and Hobart Sulfrldge. 44. were brought out of the mine this morning. They were badly burned but were identified by com- pariy officials and relatives. Boizh were married and Centers had three children and Sulfrldile five, ROADS MEANT POWER- madc by Roman armies Roads formed a very important factor in “ ' of Roman power and For-Sale roii can: - nanv cesarean. ~ LherlesR. McQunid . ;' I 71¢ Y Berrleteunnilloltoe. . _ Neterv. to. Advertising Rater-Payable in Advance Cline for All! Advertisement II Cellti Wanted WANTED — BOOM AND BOARD W “it” r _ with eiux. gt. '°' F’ m"'o?¢“%g hill? 11E... ' 1m ' 1241.11 rnolie bow-l, 1 1-1-11. 1&1‘ iwWéi-glrl souuent. m ism-volume ITANDAID ' ‘ m“ ‘ S ver Females. Pole. Welter WANTED - TBAINED FOX Brown. Phone 879-1.. 12-31-81. mood state prices. ' G." ° “mm e 1”“ ' Tent. Price 545-00- I 101110 WANTED - BY BUSINESS WO- ' H ter River. I-Z-li- gen,“ furnished ee room. ‘ ree can ddred. Apply "M" IihIwME-lg‘ Efiflfi: Guardian. 12-20-21 -' 1- s- " - """°' ' m‘ Miscellaneous . iron can: _ is I'll’! i i-s 1N0]! . abetting, th a BTUDINTI socosruonsun 5gp plllfll. I. A. H3116“, 337 Gfllwfl 502091, “Gilli? York. 13-20-81. . ~ 1-1-8!- Nl 92f,- Femnlb Help Wanted - o-n. imvuar. mm waivrsn. no cooking, 11B Hllisboro “d. UIU. WANTED - FAME! OI‘ Male Help Welded , pTmfils-f’ "."""_‘i‘i"'si°5i scam-g ‘"1"’.- era: "Machinery ————-_---—-rrs "mp3... 1%" Personal ,~=:_. ' ismsww I direct factory rep- tioin > ‘flntivee icr Canada No 57."... ‘ W ‘nalgiieewber! mo: "erderoieeter one; ‘COG.’ Q alt V " , Oen do " m“ p éfwyds-vi-u. from the spread oi Roman civillzation._ \ .. ‘< "a _ii. .|. nieoil OPTOMBTBIST Fitting end Supplying Clones Eto- Montegue. P. 11'. l. Oillee llonrs: l0 to 12 A. M I to I P M. Holidays etc. by appointment ' nRUGSTORI Oliee Connected with Tllif CHAR LOTTE 907 government. h w a. little hard to take. And tleicfi: taken "Butch" 61d TOV-VN GUAR DI llevv Yorkliidi Mixed Goodbye To La iiueriiia J. suncissou i NEW YORK, Dec. N Undoubtedly he _W8s the best. mo)’- or New ‘folk (my ever had. Re- flret at his departure will be sin- H. us Ctuardia steps out vi oiilce Monday. Even for New Yorkers. who like color and punch in civic l! Hat" was honest, He. gov- emed the citv well. brouzht it from the fringe ot bankruptcy to sol- vency. changed iis lace, erected children's playgruonda. eradicated slums, built parks, tore down the hideous elevated railways, made many other civic improvements. Onlv man in 276 years of New York history to be elected mayor three times. he stood on the side- lines in last month's election mot- ing ior one of Mayor-elect William 0'Dwyer‘s opponents and when his man 10st, gracefully welcomed the victor. New York will miss the pudgy. iive-ioot-two Le Guiirdls. most cc-ioiful mayor since the tenure of debonaire Jimmy Walker in the roaring golden 1920s, New York won't be allowed to foo-get him. He is taking a position in radio iii a. reputed $100,000 a year — 75.000 more than he received as mavcr o! the world's second largest city. Mr La. Guardiu always was oopv for the newspaper-men with whom in recent years he often was on the outs ‘This squat. little man with the high-pitcli-edsquenlcy voice, a mop of unruly black hair and s, penchant for large black hats was a newspapermsnfis de- light He was the “Little Flower." “The Hat," "Butch"—he was the man of manv accomplishments. of a half-dozen lanizuages and, per- haps not. unconsciously, manitler of the King's English. and his idiosyncrasies for years. "The Advice To Winston Anecdotes were innumerable ab- out this son oi’ an Italian ltrant who seven times was elected to the House of Representatives ndiero he once waved n. 25-oen1t Dork chop and a $3 steak to em- miasize the high cost 0t living in the United States. New York probably will bzst l ” 1m us Ln Gunidia the fireman. always on hand at fires, directing the firemen. barking orders and, on occasion. handling hose lines. To the fore in Ln Guardia wns hie advice to Winston Churchill on the Atlantic Charter: “Winston if I may use the. language of. say. Shakespeare or Browning Shel ley or Dante. Gabriel Rossetti ' or other British clnssicists, please don't louse it up." He wee self-appointed father confesor and guardian of New York's 7500,0500 citizens. In his last four years ln- office he never missed a’ Sunday broadcast-ad- monishlng the citizenry. advising them on curren-t problems. lam- ‘lielektinz lfiiiSélliflil tlnhorns" and, n: ‘s newspaper strike. fervently reading the Sun- dav comics. ‘ He used no script. his extern- poraneous oratory being filled with dangling sentences. tangled grommet and misprc-nounced words. He yelled. squesked. whisp- ered, scolded. h/urled sarcasm, He told the people to buy fish when it was cheap. to wee: their rubbers on a rainv day. urged housewives no-t to shake dust ‘mops out. of it- Dactment windows. He lectured on 200d manners. He threatened n. known criinln al by name-"wefll throw him in that's whnlW-citlng the cllnk. case. name and address. To "tin- homs" he said: "Cut it out right now! ‘Phat kind oi monkey bush ness don't go in industries, unions and individuals an __ -_—-_-_~ ter," he challenged his 0' onent to ebeto e d inYiddlsh m speee ion. German. . learned in Europe While with 151s conmxiai‘ service in the early 100th. Once Bomber Pilot Born in New York Dec. l1, Mr. Le. Guardie. years in Europe- eiter mrediletion rtggi 1:121: school later he wadu- a. Following the war. he wee re- elected to Congress whore he spent his time stoiwlsiniz the Klu Klux Klan, making bear on the ewellrs to demonstrate the futility of prdilbltton and needlinfl his own party, the Republicans. In his storm, years in public ol- {lige he has used l4 political par- s. In 1029 he made a.n unsuoceuful campaign for nlayor of New York bowing to the popular and dapper Jimmy Walker. He come book in 1033. gave Tiinunnnv Hall o beat- ing as the Republican-Facial ce-n- didate and took over the pity Hall in a major political upset. While in office he was president of the United States contierence oi mayors As chairman of the Unit- ed Blames-Canada Joint Defence Board he was a familiar figure in Ottawa and Montreal. Heir a time during the United States’ par- ticipation in the war he was director oi’ the Office oi’ Civilian Dafence. But New York now time to Wil- liam O"Dw'yer. the former police- man. BROADSPAmS, Eng. —(G’)—- A number of houses here were damaged severlv by blast when a era mine exploded on iihe shore recent-Iv Drive out AACI-IES d} ‘p’, “COMPLETE INSURANCE . SERVICE " w. K. noocns Agencies Ltd. Phone 540-541 i Attacked for ‘being a "Jew 11s. OUT OUR WAY enroll Y0llli BEAlllllS: We travel fast on the journey of life. striving to . reach a haven of independence, before the evening of old age o'er takes ue. The New Year eoinee, en- otlier milestone, and bids us peuee to cheek our bearings. - The road to independence is plainly marked — the higldivrvay of life insurance. Why take an unknown roe You can obtain a Greet-West, Life Pension or En-c dowinent at agevliil or 65 by investing your savings for large or small amounts. It protects your fan. ily too. Let us send you particulars. llynilnian & C0,, Limited " Provincial Managers Offices: Charlottetown - Suniinerside ~ Montague ALLISON I. DMLEAN. Dlntrlet Cllllllll l8 SIIBOIIIO CYRUS A. l. SHAW. Diltrlct Millage It Montague THOMAS“ MGAVINN, ll. B. IIYNDMAN, .. . . . _ n (m . . . DOMINION OF CANADA BONDS ALL MATURITIES BOUGHT - SOLD - QUOTED r. l. encimill a oolimiv .- Dealerl’ ‘ o! t" E. M. BAGNALL-Manager Charlottetown _ 11o. Telephone 1010 148 Blah-end St. YIIIIIIIIIIILIIQIIIIJ NOTICE The postponed annual meeting of the P. E. I. Poultry Industry Committee, will be held January 4th, at 1:30 P.M in the agricultural room, Department of Agriculture. By order o! the President, D. A. MacDONALD. L. ‘MMDONALD, Secretary.“ CALL ON GEllEliAL FllllillCE EASTERN Limits Grafton‘ Street, Charlottetown. Phone Q "I POI torus or ro. ssonoo “IAASY 010% "Igffill . Ihllfl Elk. Term -i_? E- R. Brow & Son Fire,Auto: Life, Accident, sacs"... and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Sunimerside, D. O. Stewart 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown if, By J. iLwimsnT IT'S THE GANG FROM THE SHOP LOADS.’ _ iron sane. Forty acre: of lend with bulld- higs conveniently situnted one mile eut of Montague on the Lower Montague Rood. Sole lllle day, leggy‘ 5th, 19M, in front the Ito yll Calm-Mounted Police o'clock noon. at sole. I‘ forth particulate. a our": maidens. sousiwrilwiin» lottetown. auction on Sain- er Ipll. III-D. Administrator let. of the late James l. bfclaohern. 1115-3-14. ' "(Fifteen I e111 booldn orders now for 1946 del very. White Lily Chick Hatchery, Mone- ton, N ' . A. H, BRYENTON. Charlottetown _, B“ a ii‘. m inventing ll‘ Ont. DISTRICT AND CLEAN FIGHT CLEAN? THEYVE GOT SNOWBALL ' ‘LOCK HOW THEIR SNOW- FIGHT, BUT . BALLS WITH WHEN THEY TtiEM" ARM" USE BLACK l LlKE. A NICE. I i .7////4 / Jr) j fyJ fifi. , “no ’ ‘ r11‘ - ueen St. I Phone No. 1686-1. . _' e ' ' mi-isi WWW Z p‘ . ' 0U_R BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoooli em! "r Know A. tor OF- PARLOR ORNA- MENTG ‘i’. PREFEPJB L05‘! ALL RESPECT FOR THE HEAD OF HOOPLE MANOR? -~ EGAD.’ AND AFTER THAT MAG- NIFICENT ‘lULE GIFT 0F Mme 4 Too!»- AH! omen I NIGH I WERE A BEACHCOMBEG. m1 BALLSUQT ANOTHER wemzv WRETCH WHO DoesniT came! 306 OR BPEN I046 IN eAuze AND FLPGYGR NFTH A slice mew 0F 1-.» 11 "more ‘loom flown;- ALWAVS Tunas- 'c= IS PLucltl-ma THE BOOK-IN Tucwaa g HARPABOQT 125/00 f Graeme-mow - cP-EATEA . NEW FlELD, sucn - 6 §ELLINQ GDEQT ‘IUNELS TO | que MlTOn .- '1. . l LIKE AN ATOM- POWERED Aim seem? I i 1 i i