-f , I" orroumausr : JANUARY 13. 1951 ildvertlsing Iiaiea - Louis 30 our wow: word; Uluaailled In our word; nod; . panama; A 1 words; on per word; Illnimumiuhargo tor An; Advertisement to cum . .outraiuuardianInealseepuword; Announcement; and Coming Ivanm In pol uni oi Floral and spiritual ouerlngu, Cards. can as latter: of Condolence Mo per inch; 14- 40 words to: 81.00 mu Lu oonu WI every odmtwnu NuuA:eauIA'aanluAnuApptoolIuun,uopugumu Hill 0: Subleripuuna, .0 cent: per men; Add". and Breunlalwn 58.00. - . Oluhht Sula on application. the IIIVCIIMOI Ixroea than than puoluuu shall not no new for manages IKIIIAI3 out 0! errors In iulvertiaementa beyond an IIIWIIIII NM! NM I90 IUII-'0 actually occupied us; any, puma; a mu -uvurultunent III which the error" error is clue to use negligence in no learning or otherwise, an Payable In Atfvanoe In uomm-Ian lwtlen us an Woddinglh Whuthlt Illdh - ulerolnaubeuoi tor- beyond the amount paid tor such advertisement. ol any mnav Agents Wanted ....-m---i-t-'m:m AGENTS WANTED FOB IIIGH class made-to-measure clothing house. Write to Bclgrave Clothes . nerd. 407 Ontario St. west. Mon- treal, Que. boarders Wanted 1 BOAIIDEBS ACCOMMODATED. Phone 1228-J. Bally chicks .....:.-.-A----A-1 HILLSIDE CHICK AGENT IS here to save your time. He has literature and price list. Ask him. It's still the same story for poultryl:eeper's - early chicks-p it'e the answer to the poultry-. keeper's prayer for the extra profits later when prices are best for Grade A Large eggs and extra. broiler meat. Qnada Approved. Rex L. Dawson, Al- bany; W. K. Crafer. R. 6. Ken- sington; A. H. Bryenton, 222 Queen E. Charlottetown. 14. Business Olioortunlty For sale FOR. SALE - CUTTING RIGHTS 011 good standing spruce. Suit- able 10? Pulp wood. Four mues mom llunter River Station. Ap- Dly G. R. LePage, Rustlcovllle. FOR. SALE - aanumnaa or Carpenters Tools. some chisels and carpenter bench with double vice. st. Paul's Parish Hall " 203 Richmond Street. Female Help wanted CAPABLE GIRL OR. WOMAN TO assist with housework. Good wages. Write Post Office Box 115. ' EXCELLENT PART TIME POSI- tion. with satisfactory earnings, open for a capable. intelligent woman in Charlottetown. Must have good connections, be highly respected and well-known. Abil- ity to get along with people im- portant. No canvassing or selling. This is a community service posi- tion. Apply with two references to Box 190, Guardian. WANTED - RELIABLE MAN AS Dealer in some good rural localir ties and in Charlottetown. Exper- ience not necessary. A fine oppor- - tunity to step into old profitable business where Rawleigh Pro- duct have been sold for years Big profits. Products furnished on credit. Write R.awleigh's Dept. MI.-A-470-163. Montreal. cars it Trucks For sale ....:...AA-AA.jAA I",OR. SALE m 1031 MODEL A Coach. Good condition. Eric ;MacCalium, Marshneld. ...M.?...A..Aj.-. FOB SALE-19-lo FORD COACH. ,in good shape. winterized and l,hester. Apply MacLeod and .'Greene. Montague. ii For lleni GARAGE FOR RENT. 129 HILLS- , boro street. c..A...A.:...j... ffo LET .. SMALL, HEATED -furnished room. Phone 218-J. - FOR. RENT - LARGE HEATED. - furnished bed-sitting room. Cen- ,, trally located. Phone 940-L. FOR RENT .. HEATED. 4 ROOM ,. Apartment. Unfurnished. Phone 2604-L. FOB BENT NEWLY DECORAT- - ed furnished. heated room. Board optional. Gentlemen only. Reference. 25 I-llllsboro. ....M......-..MAA....- TO LET - FOUR. ROOM HEATED . Apartment. ltmmediate possess- " ion. Adults only. Central. Apply ' Box 197. Guardian. . , For Sale FOB SA&-ENTERPRISE IRON Duke range. 53 Fitzroy Street. ...?.......M-:..j- For. SALE - BATTERY RADIO. R. Currie. Johnston's River. Fort. sau: - PIKE aaan ran- aey Calf. Charles" Roberts, East Royalty. j FOR SALE -. A NUMBER OF sows due to farrow. Knud Jor- gensen, Fredericton. .m...A...M...-.A-:--- FOR SALE - 196 To 214 INTER- natlonai engine. Practically new. J. E. Maoxenzle. Long Creek. FOR SALE -- NEW WOOD Sleigh with box. Price 535.00. Percy Robina, Morell. , ..:.....A....:.:-- FOR SALE - ONE 700 X 20-8 750 x 20-10 ply tires. Apply Gordon Prlmeii. Cornwall. Am...?..:........ FOR SALE - ONE SEPABATOII . nearly new. Velox. 550 lbs. cap- ' acity. Reginald Ntinin. Wlnsloe. ...A.......:..........-.... FOE SALE - MODEL '1' ENGINE and rear end. Clair Jenkins, Mt. Herbert. ...:..A.:..:.... FOR, SALE - PULP WOOD. AP-- . ply Michael L. Murphy. New ' Haven. FOR. SALE - BLACK COCKEII Spaniel Pup. three months old. Whifa enamelled tank (Enter- prise Stove). Phone 2391. .,;-x.---. .e. Found FOUND - SMALL GOLD RING: Initialled inside. Phone 1493. Farm 'iiial:IIIllBTY NEW AND USED MACHINERY. New and used Belting. All widths, traces complete. shelv- ing driving sleigh. collars and hook hames. driving harness. W. R. Morrison. Fredericton. Houses-Ants. Wanted WANTED-UNFUBNISEED Apartment. Phone' 1373, WANTED - YOUNG COUPLE requires three or four roomed apt. before February 15th. Ap- ply Box ”B" c-o Guardian. Lost . .:::..:..:.A:. LOST-MAN'S POCKET WATCH and chain between Moreil Hotel and Forum. Phone 175-L. j LOST - TRUCK TOW CHAIN 18 feet long. between O'Leary and I-Iazelgrove School. Gray's Transport, O'Leary. Male -liein Wanted WANTED - MAN FOB. FARM work. Reginald Parkman, East Royalty. BUILDINGS BAISED AND MOV- zgi Town or country. Phone PAYMENT OF AUSTRALIAN War Gratuity. War gratuities will be payable, by the Common- wealth of Australia on 3rd March. 1951. under prescribed conditions. to members and ex- members who served in Austral- ian Forces in 1939-45 War. To obtain payment. eligible mem- bers must nominate a bank ac- count into which gratuities can be paid. Prescribed bank nomin- ation forms are available from Office of the Australian High Commissioner, 100 Sparks Street. Ottawa, nnd eligible members should communicate with that Office as soon as possible. salesmen Wanted QUALIFIED SALESMAN WITH experience in selling Advertising Specialties. Largest line in can- ada. Beautiful cowhide valise. Cash deposit essential but guar- anteed. Trans-Canada Advertis- g1g.Q 5049 St. Denis. Montreal, SALESMEN 'I'O'SELL COMPLETE line advertising specialties and Decalcomanis transfers. to re- tailers. manufacturers. etc. Fin- est lines. Highest commission. Excellent opportunity for full or part time selling. nee sales kit. Kedco Products, Box 94. Block- ville, ont. PROFESSIONAL CARDS N ma. oanaonmns no. PHONE 2872 123 Kent Street (Next to Simpson: Agency) BVIIOI J. BEAM 0. 0. OPTOMETBIST i I005 Kent Street HIONI I” Adjoining North American I-Iotel Gouda! & I-lusaird GILBERT A. OAUDET. B.A.. l.I.. II Barristers and Solicitors Money to been Canadian Ian of Commerce Bldg Montreal stocks Abit .... ..- ...-... M. -......... 45 3-8 Do Pr ........ ........ ...-... ...... 24 1. Albestoa ....... ........ ........ 43 Bathurst -- ....... ........ .. 41 1.5 Bell XD .. .. .,, 39 7.5 Brazil . Cocksliun C0" Paper . C Smelt XD XE D Seag Dom Bridge .. Dom Coal Pr Dom Tex .. Dryden XD Fndtn X D. Ford A . Fraser XD . Bridge How Smith Do Pr XD Hud Bay Imp Oil .. Imp Tob . Int, Nick Int Paper . Int Pete . Int Utils Labalis .. Lake Wood: .. MacMillan A Massey Mccoll . N Sti Car XD . Noranda Price XD Quebec Power Royalite St Law Corp .. Do 1st Pr XD Do 2nd Pr XD . St Law Pap Isl, Pr XD Do 2nd Pr XD ...... .. Shawinigan Wpg El ..xD,. wmwu if 7-cow :';n-.-n- to to.L-is New York Exchange Am Car Fry .. 34 7-8 Anaconda 41 7-8 Beth Steel 55 :1-8 Ches Ohio 35 .5-8 Cons Ed .. 30 5.3 El Auto L 47 1-2 Gen Elec 51 7.8 Gen Mots .. 48 .3-4 Gt N Ry Pfd . . 49 5-8 Johns Man .... .. . 49 5.3 Montgomery W . . 65 1-4 NY Central . 24 1-8 Radio Corp 17 1-2 Std Oil NJ Texas Co .. Utd Airc .. US Rubber US Steel Vanadium .. West; Un Tel Westhse Markets "At A Glance (Ca.nadl.a.n Press) Toronto-Stocks higher; general moderate advance, base metals weak. Montreal-Stocks higher: pap- ers pace industrials Nhead. ' New York-Stocks mixed: sell- ing cuts gains. New York-Cotton closed 10 cents to 95 cents a bale lower. AT HALIFAX- Arrlved Friday Abella. from St. John's. Nfld. Imperial Halifax. St. John's. Nfld. Maruba. Saint John, N. B. City of Yoke, Far East Salled Friday Imperial Halifax, for John. N. B. AT SAINT JOHN- Arrlved Friday Fanad Head, from Liverpool Snllcd Friday North Coaster. for land. Sales lieln Wanted .:...?A....M...:. DIRECT T0 CONSUMER SALES- man wanted to represent us in all counties of P. E. I. We carry a large line of juvenile furni- ture. Commissions paid daily. Apply Box 193. Guardian Office. .?.?..:....?....... SELLING GOODWEAII. ALL wool made-to-measure Clothes is an easy way to earn big pay each week. our New spring line is a complete clothing store. Everything sold on a. -money back guarantee, with a unique 1 selling plan. We teach you how to succeed. Highest commissions and liberal free suit offer. Better writn at once for Free Sample Kit. and exclusive territory. i. 159 Goodwear Clothes. Box 21 . Montreal. Que. GUARANTEED AGAINST EVERY- thing. Amaaing guarantee gives Free Nylons it been runs or snags within period to three months. Never before offered in Canada. Not sold in stores. Men and women make exceptional carn- inga writing orders full or part time. No money or experience needed. We deliver-collect. Post card brings Free money making ulea outdt. Kendex Canada. Hamilton. Ontario. Saint Newfound- VNPNWWKII II. B. DUANE O 30. ""'” ' Chartered Aeeounlanla M .""'.,...,,,"' IN 0.IIAIIm'm0WN --'-.------ N" a - A Iandolnb w. Maaalna o. I. wanna .. a non oven to India: M. Seen. It lbs. Paying um-im prices. om. "'."" 7.! ' ' w. Oran! I'M-lepton. at Ellis, art. ram iaeo-.31. I&IVI!ht-V name; you new Do: In ------- IIeDONAl.D. ounnut too. new mm! clamps .. -OIIAITIIID acoounrlwra . '. mu. auaao-ea. V, ounce. Toronto aaau lelm. anaranon. 1 vmcumr. use. uonuon. Ilammn. ounou-town. , -HDOLEIS Canto" am. clnrletmewa Telephone ION M rue GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN x The son: annual , '- meeting of the shareholders of The Provin- cnl Bank of Canada has taken place at eleven o'clock in the foreman to- day, Wednesday. January 10th.. 1951. at the head office of the Bank, St. James Street. Montreal. under Patenaude, P. C.. x.c.. rs ident of the Bank. After the usual formalities, Mr. Patenaude delivered the traditional presidential address to sharehold- ers. Iie recalled the departure of Mr. C.G. De Ton.na.ncour. Senior Member of the Board of Directors. He mourned the loss of Mr. Alfred Marols, jr., Quebec, Que., and the death of Hon. Sen. Antoine J. Leger. K.C.. Commissioner-Censor. I-Ie recalled than the nomination of four new Directors: Messrs. 1.. Emery Be-aulieu. K.C.. Montreal, Gaston Pratte, Quebec. Louis Dav- esque, Montreal, and Lucien Masse, C-.Aa H1111. Que. Mr. Pawnalude call- ed upon Mr. J. U. Boyer. General Manager. to submit the anmial fin- ancial statement of the Bank. All the members of the Board of Directors were unanirnousiy re- elected. They are: Mr. L. Dnery Beauileu. K.C-. Montreal, Que. I-Ion. Senator Elie Beauregard, K.C., Montreal, Que. Hon. Jules A. Brillent, M.L.C.. C. B. E.. Rlmousld. Que. Mr. J. Ubald Boyer, Montreal. e C.F'.'Cars1ey, M. 3.1:, Mon- Slitli Annual General shareholder's Meeting a. Prov. Bank Of llanada treal. Que. A Mr. Herve Duvsl. Montreal, Que. Hon. It-O. Grothe. lid. 1.. 0.. Mon- treal. Que. Mr. J. Edouard Labelle. K.C.. O. - 3.2!... Montreal. GIG. e. Mr. Lucien Masse. C.A., Hull. Que Dr. R..H. Parent, Ottawa, Ont. Hon. Es. L Patenaude. P.C.. K.O.. Montreal. Que. Mr. Gaston Pratic, Quebec. Que. M.r. C. E. Prefontaine, Montreal. Que. Mr. J. Ulysse saints-Marie. Que- bec, Que. The following shareholders have been elected as Commissioner-Gem 50l'S: Qmlligr. odllon Crevier. Ohlooutimi. MfI'- Narcisse Ducharme, Mont- real, Que. Mr. Maurice Fortin, Trvois-Riv- ieres. Que. Mr. LE. Langis Gaiipeault, K.C., Quebec. Que. , Mr. Edouard Gohfer, at. lament. Que. . Mr. victor Morin. N.P.. Montreal. e Mr. Calixte F. savoie, Moncton, N. B. Mr. Clement Tremblay, Lachute, Que. Mr. Gaston Vincent. Ottawa, Ont. O. B. E., TORONTO STOOKS (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Jan. 12- Sales Stock 2550 Acad Uran ..... . .. . 6000 Acme Ga: . 300 Agnew Sur 400 Akaitch 1295 Alumln Fr 4100 Am Nephe .... 2000 Am Yk .. 10400 Anacon 10700 Ang C .-... 466 Anglo I-I 4033 Ankeno 300 Aug Rou 6500 Aquarius 5600 Arjon .. 47600 Ascot; . 250 Ashdown B . 1100 Athona 2200 Atlan Oil 1000 Atlas Yk 500 Aubelle 25400 Aumaqua 1725 Aunor . 700 Bagamac 500 Bankfid . 4500 Barnat 3200 Barymln 52350 Base Met, . 15500 Belle-keno .. 9700 Bevcrt .-... 3000 Berens 1100 Bdgd 500 Bobjo 1300 Bonetal .... .. 40500 Bonville ..... 7 1-2 500 Bordulac .. 7 500 Boymar .. 10 675 Bralorne 12200 Brewis .. 4900 Broulan 500 Bulldog .. . 3600 Cal Edm .. 500 Caliinan 4800 Calrnont ..... .... 1500 Cnlnorlh .. 700 Calvan 2100 Campbell 5250 C Malart .. 750 Cariboo 1000 Castle 4700 Cent Led 12400 Cent Porc 1000 Ceniremaq .. 700 Chem Res 7500 Cheskirk 2300 Chestvle . . 24200 Chlmo 1610 Chromium . 1500 Cit Lnr 21800 Cobalt 2700 Coch W 1000 Coin Lk -. IW Colomac 500 Com Pete - 70 Conduits 200 Coniagaa 3500 Coniarum 500 Con Ast ...... 41700 Con Beat 3067 C Duq 12225 Cordasun 4900 Con Howey .. 440 Can Smelt . 8640 Conwcst .. 100 Cosmo: 2100 Cournor ...... . 2000 Crestaurum 1500 Crowshore 6000 D'aragon 1500 Dav Pete 27600 Discov 1435 Dome .. 11200 Donald: ...... .. ... 11 7-8 7050 E Leduc -... .... .- 20 8650 E Malart ..... .... .... 155 24875 E Sull 3700 Elder .. 14000 Eldona 1000 El Pen Rey 2000 El Sol 5500 Eureke 9320 Falcon .. 1000 Fed Kirk 789 Fed Pete 43295 Froblsh 900 Garnet 900 Garrison 500 Gen Pete A 1500 Gods” Lk 251m Goldale . . 2300 Goldcreat .. 3500 Gold Eag .a... .. - 3000 G Arrow ...... .... 7500 Gold Man 3500 Goldlhvvk 12500 Goodflsh .. 1000 Craft Bousq 35 Guar Tr 4000 Guayana 3500 Gulf Ld .. .. 1000 Gwiiilm 500 Hailiwell .. 8700 Hard R. -.. 7000 I-larrlca 32400 I-Id Lks 1400 I-lasaga 14800 Headway 500 Heath 1000 Hedley 3500 Heva ....... ..... 600 High Bell -... 18000 I-Iighrldgc 510 I-lighwbod 2795 Hailing 1215 Home Oil 1215 Horn Yk 1500 Hosco 2001-I Smith Pr .. ..... .. 1610 Hud Bay 6500 Hugh Pam 1450 Insprtn -... .. 3272 I Nick - .... .... 9500 Jacknif 6574 Jaculet .. 15500 Jeilicoe ..... 23000 Joburke 15011 Jollet 15800 Jupiter .. 2000 Kaytand 1500 Kclore ... 1000 Knvle .... .. 3270 Kerr Add . 1000 Keyboycon 15100 Kirk Lk 8850 Labrad .. (Continued on Page 13) -T TENDERS Sealed tenders will be re- ceived by the undersigned up to noon January 31st. inst. for the purchase of a dwelling house, lot and any outbuildings situate upon same and owned by the estate of the late Henry Lidstone, at Centreville Bedeque. Any tender not necessarily accepted. MORLEY M. BEIJ- Solicitor Summerside E 5 3 9 T BIG CLEARANCE Auction Sale AT CAPE TRAVERSE I am instructed to sell at Pub- lic Auction, on the premises of the late Frederick Trenholm, Cape Traverse, on Tuesday, Jan. 16ih. beginning ac.1 P.M.:-3 milch cows: two steers. 2 1-2 years: one calf. 6 months; all the farm im- plemenis. and blacksmithk tools, and equipment, and Capstan blocks and cables and jack screws, ctc., for moving buildings; also about 300 bus. No. 1 black eats: a. quan- tity of barley. hay and straw; and all the household effects-range and kitchen. dining room. and liv- ing room. and bedroom furniture; squares. and oilcloth; sewing ma- chine. and power Washer and wring:-r;' Renfrew cream separ- ator: several cords hardwood; two tons coal: sewing machine; work harness and driving harness: com- bined Hails Thresher: Model T Car; good rubber belt: also will be offered this desirous property. consiatlnx of 50 acres of choice land. I-Iouse practically new. and out buildings. situated on main hilhwly near churches. school; an ideal home. If day not favorable. sale Wed- nesday, Jan. 17th. Terms on all movablel. cash. Mlts. FREDERICK TIIENIIOLM FRANK GAMILE. Auctioneer. NOTICE Representing , SELKIRK METAL OIIIMNEYS a E. M. CUDMOBE Oyster Bed Bridge Mr. Louis Levesque, Montreal, - the chairmanship of the Hon. Es.-L. Qu Resume of Address delivered The Hon. Es. L. Patenaude, on the past, on mental ounds for everybody and barely reached a figure million dollars." ing gave about 250,000 tons forest; products had a value million dollars. E . 12Ar;1illi;ns h.p. aau ' dOI.18(l1.::uWOl.'tI1n,(I? become today. slfowing the percents e of 1950, the General Manager, Total assets have reached 194-9. Readily realizable Those of longer maturity ave Current loans and For for a 30th, 1950. Provincial Bank of Canada, began his speech as follows: "I would like, today, in casting a glance these fifty years of extra- ; development, to reveal the basic reasons for our faith in the future, in spite ofthe dark clouds which are gathering on the political and economic horizon of the world, the funda- his pro cssional tasks, in the iig t of the ele- mental truths within the Canadian nation." Mr. Pateuaude then drew a full picture of the economic situation of Canada at the dawn of the Twentieth century, from the angle of: ture, sub-soi.i and forest, electricity, manu actur- ing industry, foreign trade and railways. Agriculture-"was at that time sticking to traditional form of cereal and fodder production Sub-Jail and Forest:-Mineral production only registered 65 million dollars. Oil showed a declining production of 600,000 barrels a year; there was no iron ore. Blast furnaces then exist- lectrwify-Mr. Patcnaude drew a parallel of the production of electricity which was 238,000 b. ., with a ca italization of some twelve million dogiars, and w rich has now risen to two billions invested capital in hydro installations producing Industrfy-with its half-billion gross production, re resenting hardly more than one twentieth of w t it has Foreign Trade-After quoting certain figures imports at that time an sa ing somet ing about the development of the rai ways, Mr. Patenaude continued: "There was within that economy a tremendous potential of natural resources of the ADDRESS OF THE GINERAI MANAGER, MR. J. U. BOYER Presenting the 50th annual statement of the Bank, coverin healthy growth in assets and dc osita assets amount to 8ll9,008,246, discounts at 847,124,826 in 1949, this shows a and school corporations amount to 4,152,4 4 compar Total deposits at the end of the fiscal year reac ed the record figure of 3169,14-6,286, most 819 last year. Commercial deposits increased by 59,052,038, ial governments showed an increase of S932,742 for a total of 36,41 .969. Savings de osits a08CI'IOd 8ll9,703.136, u 88,868,143 from last year. Profits at November 0th last, amounted to 573-2,6 accounts. From these profits the following provisions have been made: 8146.135 for amortisation or depreciation on the fourth consecutive year 8100, Pension Fund. The sum of 8240,000 has been set aside for regul cial dividend of 1 per cent. After dividend payments totalling 72; to the shareholders, the sun: which amounted to 0558514 at November millions more than for the same period while de osits of the Federal and Provinc of 352,293 has been carrietl to Profit and Loss account, Mr. Boyer recalls that The Provincial Bank of Canada has in o of Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Islan , During the year the agency at branches are to be opened in the near future. ,, PAGE ELEVEN THE PROVINCIAL BANK OF CANADA at fho 50”! annual general meeting of shareholders at the head office of the Bank, Wednesday, January 10th, 1951. - e ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT, TN! HON. IS. I. PATENAIIDI, P.C., K.C. soil and the sub-soil as well as a huge reserve of .1 talent: this material I tent: was to serve as a magnetic e for the 5;: of the world." P0 The President of The Provincial Bank of Canada spoke of today: "Fourteen millions population, 5,200,000 of whom are gainfully employed, some twelve billion dollars of invest-, menia since 1945. a third of which is for the pingle year of 1950, I material and 'capacity of production at its peak or nearly so, and a national output in excess of seventeen and a half billion dollars, twenty times higher than at the start of the centur . The Canadian econo- my gained new sirengt uncertainties of'the first few months. the present situation is not without some dangers, among which is the evolution of our ex on trade and the inflationary drive. P. esident of The human ener human to o ahead with icul- of four hundred and human in 1950 du ite the owever, fr. Palenaude then mentioned the various steps checking necessary to of ig iron and of fees than 60 taken by the Government with a View to inflation, and the various remedies halt the rise in prices. Some of these are: a well-planned reduction in public expenditure other than defence; a s t of taxation fairly anri roperly distri uteri; a monetary policy carefu iy drawn up in terms of these words: achievemonto our ex one and equally to march ahead.” an in commercial loans. the present as well as of the future. The President of the Bank stressed the role in the Canadian economy and concluded in ofBsnk.a "This role must be taken on by all in varied degree and to the best of their means. Lookin at the picture 0 the astonishing ftbe Canadian nation during the last fifty years, we cannot fail to admire the examples of initiative, energy of enter rising characte by its most famous as well as its least- known sons. We shall search in these examples, and with the help of Providence, for the will- power and the courage to maintain ourselves and ssibiliiiea and and perseverance, r an fcuIeS3I1GSS shown the fiscal year ended 30th November; Mr. I. U. Bo or, notes a continue strong H 'd sition, together with 1 ill" P0 t e record figure of 3179,l57,194, which is 817,612,867 more than in com reach after the usual a pared with Sl07,693,681 last . Cash assets have increased by 85,375,634 and now stand at 834,498,304. Holdings of Feder and Provincial bonds maturin within two ears have increased 83,001,401 and now stand at 524,589,868. elf 042,126,903, an increase of 35,058,617. November 30th last, totalled 852,598,028; compar I with atifyin increase of 35,473,202. loans to cities. municipalities ed with 82,699,051 for the previous ear. ro riationstocontmgen' 501,000 for Federal real estate which now amounts to 82,545,589. 000 has been contributed from the profits to the Staf a.r dividends and an additional 840,000 ration at present, in the provinces 135 branches and 200 lie was converted into a regular branch and some ad "dons! cnciu . FUR MARKET IS BOOMING! NOW is the time to sell YOU? Furs. while prices are so HIGH. hlgher We believe than may oe available later. Ship every skin you have without delay. Excep- tional outlets for Prince Edward Island Furs enable us to Day UP TO these TOP Prices: MUSKRAT and WEASEL 54.00; MINK (wild) 560.00; RED FOX S7100; SQUIR- REL 50c; OTTER. S5000. SILVER FOX also wanted. prices lmprov-. ed. Complete Price List FREE. on request. Don't give your Furs away for a mere fraction of Oheir fuii value-ship ALL your Furs DIRECT to "Si-IUBERT" WIN- NIPEG and get every last penny they are worth. Act, QUICK- hurry-Ship IMMEDIATELY! (Ad- dress correspondence or ship- ments) io Dept. 146, A. B. SHU- BERT C0.. 213-215 Pacific Ave.. WINNIPEG, Man. FOR SALE Large building lot sit- uated on North River Road. Excellent loca- tion. Apply- The Iihstern Tmst Company 154 Richmond St. FOR SALE SALT COD FISH- Large and medium 25 and 50 pound lots 12 cents lb. KENSINGTON COLD STORAGE C0. Kensington, P. E. I. ':HB.r i snonruu: FOR SALE Equipped with 4 runners 4 wheels. Driven by Model "B" Ford Motor. Priced Very Reasonable WENDELL E. STEWART 106 Harvard Street SUMMERSIDE Dial 2431 and , j BOSWORTII SECURITIES LIMITED Notice is hereby given that BOS- WORTII SECURITIES LIMITED will make application to the Sec- retary of State under the provis- ions of the Companies Act, 1934. for the acceptance of the sur- render of its charter on and from a date to be fixed by the Secre- tory of State. Dated at Charlottetown. P, E. 1., this 11th day of January 1951. BOSWORTH SECURITIES LIMITED DOEOTIIEA I. STEWART. Secretary. Apply- WANTED Servitl . M ml , . anti; "M I zlmwhu ad "Eta RESTAURANT BUSINESS FOR SALE I am instructed to offer for sale and immediate pos- session a new restaurant business as a going concern, completely equipped and good location. M. A. FARMER, Solicitor. Double tenement houses in Charlottetown. if you have one for sole contact us. KENNEDY and MUSTARD Real Estate Brokers 125 Kent St. possession. Appiy:- FOR SALE SIX-BOOM oorraoa Wonderful condition. Just outside City limits on Malpeque Road. Modern in every way. ediate ononoa: c. ctmnonll. or MASTER cuzauaas