k ' i, ‘ Mo” allow ‘ iliiMlNllii lil lull Nliliiiiil ‘ ling aches quickly relieved Cnpgy simple home remedy pmd from" the crippling pairrof hem-ills after having tried various moments without getting relief, a Wll-lmown business man of Cmcln- pati, Ohio, writes: _ "Following influenza I was seized with a violent attack of ' neuritis in the right arm and shoulder. _i ot no relief until I tried Sloan's Lin ent. The afiected arm and shoulder were shortly restored to a healthy con- _ dition and all pain and symptoms dis- / appehféd." _ Sloan's gives real relief TECMISGMZ doesn't just deaden the pain. It gets at the cause. Just at it on gently. At once ou feel the]; increased flow _of healiiig, germ-destroying blood right in the spot that hurts. Quickly and surely, it leduces swelling and inflammation, drives out stiffness, kills pain. Get a bottle. All druggists-lifi cents. .__-_-I Dr. A. H. Leim, assistant director of the Atlantic Biological Station.‘ St. Andrews, N. B., who has ooh- ducted important scientific explor- ations of the sea kingdom. “THE FLOUR OF_THE HOUR" “MAPLE LEAF” ‘CLOTHED IN EITHER GINGHAM OR COTTON BAGS Tile Guardian understands that tile Maple Leaf Milling Company. Liliilted of Toronto. who perform a coast to coast service, operating the largest flour mills in the Brit- ish Empire, have through their Provincial Distributors, Messrs De- .Blols Bros, Limited, been fortun- ate in securing the services of Mrs. lCharles Batt as special demons- trator and solicitor from the con- sumer to the retail grocer. Mrs. llott ls a lady possessing a very pleasing personality and well quali- fled to fill the position, and the lMaple Leaf Milling Company are to be congratulated on scouring her services. She and her family ilave been residents of this Prov- ince for many long years and as we have been hearing a great deal lately in conectiou with home buy- ing. surely, here is an opportunity of putting business in the hands of one who is n resident of this Disco and a, most estimable citi- zen. We ‘feel sure that Mrs. Bait will receive n inost cordial recep- tion wherever she goes. _ 3735-2-74! ‘Professional Cards Dr. C. C. Archibald tlroduato of N. Y. Post Graduate Modioal Bohooi and Hospital Prlotloo limited to Eye, Ear, Ne» ~ and Throat Tmlba Elm Ind supplying alum Office, Bayer Building Great George Qtroot Offloo Hours-Q to 12.30. 1.00 to 5. Albert C. Saunders, K. C. Barrister; Solicitor, Notary Publlo, do, Oillou Water Street, lummorolde. Ind Bank of Nova Sootlo Bulldlnmi Charlottetown. MONEY T0 LOAN li18-1-18-8mos. McDonald & McPhee B. A. J. A. MCDONALD H. P. IOPHII‘ - I. A. A llrrlotlro, Attorneys, Ito. Money to Lon. ‘ Mark R. llLGuigan IAIRIITIR. OOLIOITOR. ITO. - itoria rink. ' closely than ‘before, and he eliter-_ HOCKEY Wednesday evening, Feb. 2nd" proving fine and clear. the TrY0ll ,"Arrows" boldly asllied forth, and arriving Iln Victoria crossed slicks with the Victoria "Unions" in the first game of the season, on Vic- fir; ‘ 1r . _. Brilliant hockey by 101.22,. 5pm, crafty work around the °D|JOBiti0n goal of “timid “m! Tommy Redford and Czlsdlnehlfny‘! sensational net lllll B8. enabled Dartmouth m best Crescents 5 to ll in tho firs; game of the second section of the He!!!“ Clly League before zooo lrilbgefitbwre in the local Arena last It was not go d h the crowd watched, tholtifzteintlglsé The ‘teams lined up and at ll o'clock the game was sway. The pace was swift, in fact-too swift for the Arrows. and in About 10 ‘minutes "Snider", with a llzbteu- illt rush netted number one for the Unions. and about two minutes lat- 01‘. Danny MaoLood‘ followed llll the good work with another. The second period showed 801.110 clever stlck-iliundling on both sides. wlitli only one goal, credit for Wflliflll goes to Hawatt of the Un- ions. The third period was the sensa- tion of the evening. for Danny MaoLeod (of -l.‘iie Junior Unions. subbing for this game). showed them all how to score, ringing up ‘three more goals for his homo team, and then "Snider" 10B! $0 show that ‘from first ‘to last, he was always on the job. landed another. Would the “Arrows" fail to score? lit looked that way. But Lloyd How- att was watching his knitting more crowd a little when Crescents Dsrtmouths and save LeFui-goy B 01101106 to demonstrate ability as a goalie. With a m, sheet of ice the crowd expected dashing end-fo-end playg, and 11m usual thrills provided when Dan. mouth and a. Halifax team clash- es were missing. Falling no“. ily to the ice when he oomdeq with an opposing player, Maurice "Spud" Beazley, t0 enthuse over bottled up the "‘Y” Bowling Church League tonight 7-—St. Peter's vs. Central Christian B‘.30——St. Paul's vs. St. James Rebekah League The Whirlwinds somewhat sur- prised the Whlzz Bangs when they diefeated them over a good lead 1h frs two games b onl Both teams y y 6 1mm making many strikes and splines lilfllllgilollt. S. Mucfiregoi" rolled the blah single of 1s1 while Lin: rolled hlsli three of 437. ed up the first, last, and‘ onl? 8°31 for the Arrows. ' Notes Say Tryon can‘! you luro Danny up there too. ‘Charley Pooley was there but he dldn’t shout enough-- "Rory's" slhot has not failed. but Bill was in the net. iWould better lights have helped the "Arrows"? Well they would not have lhindered them. Line-Up Unions APWWI . Goal Whiz: Bangs Bill Maflbeod (cant) Thomson 0. Lowiller . . . . . . .. so 12o 114 Defense B. L . 139 171 117 liillwflll W41" H‘. Stewart .. 134 11m 122 Leti. . cDonnld S. MncGl-egor , 131 115 125 Forwards —— . . . . . . . . . .. 94 88 111 lDlinny MncLeod ____ ___ l "Rory" MavI-eod- (iCllDl-i (iii-i 615 nsll ‘Stewart (Snider) ll. Miiifll‘ . Total-Hills l). McLeod, J. Taylor Whirlwinds Wood. Lyman. E. Harris . . . . . . . . .. 94 92 11;‘; "Tiger" Lord. Jim MucLeod 1, Lafferiy 137 111 in; ‘Score Ilnlous 7; Arorws 1. M. Ling .. 140 127 170 ‘Referee: F. Pldseon. J. Gillis . 12c 8s 117 M. Chandler 103 145 111 Working lrard to fill all engage- ___ ___ __._ merits the "Arrows” 011 Thursday 614 553 577 evening lined up on lCape Traverse rink. opposed by the Augustine ‘Cove “S-tars". - The game was rzttiler late starting (about 9.30), but i‘t was well worih waiting for. The “Stars" played an exception- iii bnlind of hockey and kept the "Arrows" on defensive throng-bout ‘the lfirst period, and shad it not been for ‘the good work of‘ ‘their goalie the score would have been V, heavy against, 1119111.. Ag n, was third game. In the last game the B. Clark got one ‘past him. v Spartans cut it down to the seven- l Tho second. pgrlQd showed the lh when the College boys found u "Arrows" holding their own a little rabbit's new in Shortyb pocket. better, h“; 11m, 1o.- prhctloo, woh. which lead on a array of strikes ster (Stars) beat Thomson to it ulld spores to a lead of 125 pins. and netted with‘ a nice wing s'hot,,| W. Owen of P. W. C. rolled the The third began with the Arrows highest single of 239 while J. Clow trying to ‘stage a comeback. and of- the Spartans rolled the highest 1.11m MacLeod got past Dawson three 0f 620- Total—184-i SPECIAL CHALLENGE MATCH By P. W. C. defeating the Spar- tans Saturday by 125 pins. 110th teams are on even basis and a championship game will be rolled next Saturday at 1.30. P. W. C. had a little lead going into the with a wicked wllng shot, but iti 503"?" proved the final for the Arrows E. Stentiford . . . . .. 107 151 126 while Peters rang up number ma; Watson MacEwen .. 170 100 156 for the Stars. ‘Jewar Clow 224 167 220 9 Line-Up {Walter Goss . . . . .. 113 218 138 Stars Arrow; Gordon MacLeod .. 04 147 164 Net --- —— -— Merrll Dawson Thomson 708 783 813 ' Defense Total-c—2304 M F la A < - P. W. . Levfogferne Lvcllfgilllfiiltl-lt Alex. Matbeson ‘ ‘F M .A hib d . .. ~- IB. Clark (Captlfllwarda l-lfnlli/lgfiorcfl“ 143 131 .130“... McLeod (CnpL) W. Owen ' 1.1113 ‘Petals, Dawson, "Pity Howntt, B. MccLnrcn . . . . .. 237 1 .- E-- Clark, ' ‘Tig" Lord. R. Lyman. “"' I f‘ H. lWood and J. McLeod 814 738 8'” ‘Referee Doug. Bell. Judge of play: ll. Moral-huh Notes - iSay Arrows-filmy reporter? Congratulations “Stais” keep up the good work. Archie mailed to get through the snow bank lin his afternoon call on ‘C0110. "ROW". A bad omen-Wan- dering Scribe. Total—-2427 the Official PRESENTATION A pleasant function was ellobl-Bli sgtui-day wihen tlhe following ad- dress accompanied with a ‘roul 200d ch11; pa; was presented to Mr. Ba- zil McQuaid, who is about to move to St. John, N-- 8.. ‘Phough some- what surprised. Mr. McQll-lid- i“ ‘i very appropriate silewb. ‘thanked the management and employees for this tangible expression °i ‘their generosity. and ltrlbllllllili-lh The address was read ily Mi‘- James Lightizer, assistant manu- ger. . Charlottetown. V Feb. 51h, 1927. Mr. Basil McQuaid. lDear Basih-When some 0M8 ago ‘we learned that Y0“ “We about lto sever the friendly’ an“ pleasant intercourse that has suin- sisted between us for five short years, we all felt that ‘W6 "Vere doomed to endure the loss of l1 lmuch teamed friend lid consblb ial co-worker. During this period we have huli many proofs of your admirable character. .111 your every action we could discern the virtues of i101!- esty. integrity, efficiency and Yblll‘ willingness at all times to (hell) your associates. _ Wherefore, we. the manasflllel" and staff of the P. lil. I. 1Co- Operative ‘Egg d: Poultry Associa- tion desire to express our allllfwi- stlon of your valuable services- and our regret at your departure from us; and that you unay not l00 soon forget us, we ask you to ac- cept this token as just a little ‘mark of our esteem and friend- Goggles required lby workers in several industries have ‘been at- tached ‘by hinges lto a. helmet by an inventor so that tlliey can ‘be lifted‘ out of the weiy wlhen not needed without being miislaid. AN EVERYDAY STORY. —ll~lvans' Studio FRANCIS HENRY 600K. IANDON, 0nt.—"I was lln h “on. Karim“ olllliillre First game oi Second - Section Patterson-Rodiords Star third period the teams gavo 1119' his Dartmouth for-tho Journey to the goal. rolled the best yeti-Ollisbt ""0. received a dislocated knee and was carried from the ice. l-ls was unable to continue in the game. Crescent; Outplayed Clellfil’ outplayed in the first Bud Dart of the second periods, [Crescents came to life in the late ‘from then on had a. decided ad- stages of the middle session, and ivautage in territory but failed to 800W. despite the many golden Opportunities. But the pool ‘stumbling block to the Crescen o ‘was the veteran Johnny Patter- son. At the outset he stepped into the lighter players w th that hard muscled body of h; and ,51°“'°d llll some oi’ the fastest on ‘he Y0llllg team. When he was ‘not using his weight, Patterson was breaking up ployg by 1mm. ceptlng and rushing the puck to Doints that enabled his team t0 ca"? on the remainder of Fast Game Is ; Witnessed On i’ North Shore CAMPBELLTON, Feb. 5. —— IThe local team outskated, ont- _witted and outplayed the bard working Chathom sextette here iii n. regular North Shore league fixture and handed the Mirnmiciii boys the iieatest trim- ining of their careers to the love- ly tune of n. 10-2 score. Despite the one sided tally the contest was incredulously fast at times but (lhntiinm refused tu let up until the final gong. Tile local appeared invincible and ut times literally swept the field be- fore lhcm. Mour in llieyisitors net was showered with rubber _i"lom all silica ulld llil angles. 'Everyb0dy took u. shot at him and a1 times the big fellow was called llpoll to perform super- human feats iii uriler to save. MncKenzie the local net minder had ‘his moments blit defended the twine in superb fashion. Chatham put up a fine game and no avail. Ganadars Attrac- tions Featured At Sportsmenb Show ' (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL, Feb. 7. ~Boston- isushave now convincing evidence of the big game attractions which uiwcit sportsmen in the woods of New BPllllSWiCk- according t0 l1 T0- port received here from E. G. Poole, SDOTlSHIB-IPS representative of the Canadian -Nationni Railways. who is ‘in charge of the National System's eiohibit at the New Eng- land spolismelfs show now in pro- gress at Boston. ‘The live Moose which- formed part of the New Brunswick exhibit was presented to the city or Boston as an addi- tion to the city's zoo and two deer weie presented to ‘the governor of the state of Massachusetts at func- tions during the week. Nova Scotia attracted a great deal of attention with its exhibit n feature of “which was the making of birchbaik moose calls by George McLeod, iiilliuii ‘guide, and ‘those were one of the popular features of -the show. The Cflllflilllll National Rail- ways eiobibit, which was one oi‘ the outstanding attractions of ‘tihe ex- hibition. presented the outdoor char-ms of Canada by means of a huge panoramic niap of the Doiii- inlon and also by means of motion picture films one of w-hiob. featur- ing the Blane Bee trails. tourists‘ snowshoe, journeys with dog teams into the northern forests, was one oi’ lthe most popular feat- ures. ' Mr. Poole and lflis assistants were kept busy from morning till niglrt answering requests for in- formation as to lhunting and fish- ing locations in Canada. Each ‘day's attendance . ran ‘between twenty and thirty thousand people, u, report. from Mr. Poole states. nnd of these ninety percent were ‘seeking infomntion on ‘Canada as u location for ihnnlting, fishing and vncntlnn trips. v commie . fought hard clean through but to THE PRUVINGIAI. (‘upitul Authorized . . . _ _ . , . $5,000,000.00 (‘apital Paid Up and Surplus $5,776,000.00 (As at November the 30th.. 1926) . BOARD 0F‘ DIRECTORS President: Honorable Sir Iiornilsdns LAPORTE, P .C.. President "Importe- .\lilrlln Lilnitee"; President “Soviets lPAdininisfration Generals"; Vice-Presilent "Credit Fouclcl- Frlilfce-Lhundien." Vi¢'<'~i'rrsidelit: Mr. Tancrcde BIENVENIY, Director "Lake of the Woods Milling C03’; Director "Credit Funciei- ‘fruslcc “Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd." Frlillco-Canlldienf‘; Locnl lion. Nemesis GARNEAU, 1f. L. (3., Quebec, “Les Prcvoysnts du Cllnildli." hr. h‘. .l. B, HOLLAND, President "Rolllllld Pllpel‘ C0. Ltd." .\lr. Eln-llien DAOUST. President "Libralrlc Beunchemin Limileo"; Riflllilflll liilrbcr tfrllnllllssioiicr"; President “liEcuie Lit‘)! iillutes Etudes Chill- illcrciules lie Montreal." ' .'.lr. Alphonso RAClNl-J, President "Alphonse Racine Ltd." Wholesale Dry Goods Montreal. ' .\ll'. ll. (iERlN-LAJOIE, K. 0.. Legul ill-m, Khvnhhgh, 1.1.101. o Lncnsfu, ._.-__-_-_- Boiird of Control for Savings Department President: lion. N. PERODEAU. Lieutenant-Governor for the Province of Quebec. Vice-President: lion. E. L. PATENAUDE, I’. 0.. Director “L'Alliailce Nation- illc"; Administrator "llnlvcrsite de Montreal." .\lr. Samuel PASAVANT, Prom "Puslivnnt 8r Freres Lloc", Si. Hyncinthe. ilnn. (‘yrilll- l<‘. DELAGl-I. N.l'., Superintendent of Public instruction Depart- int-ut fur thl- Province uf QUQilPPp-QIIPDEC. / .‘.lr. J. L. FfiltTlN, merchant, ‘fbrol- lbivers Hni-hor (‘ommissionerr-Thrw ‘ltivl-rs. 5 Zion, Sir llornilsdns LAPORTPI, l'.(‘.. President of the Bank. member ex-ofilcin. .\lr. TilIlPTPlIi’ llll-lNVl-INI’, Grill-rill “hunger of the Bnllll, lnelililcr ex-ofllclo. HEAD OFFICE 'i‘i\N(‘RElll<l HIENVENU, General Mllllngfl‘. (‘bs. A. ROY, Asst. General hfliunuer". L. F. PHILIE, Asst. (len. “hunger. . J. A. 'l‘l'lf(.‘O'i‘. Secretory", J. 1'1. HT-ANDRE, Acting (‘hief lnsputnr SHAREHOLDERS’ AUDITORS .l. A. LARIYE, (f.A., L.l.ll., Qlll-ilcc; L. E. POTVIN, C.A., InLL‘, .\i0llil‘(‘fli-- REPORT BY TIIE BOARD OF DIRECTORS TO TIIE SHAREHOLDERS AT 'l‘IIlIElR GENERAL ANNUAL DIEETING HELD ON THE 2ND OF FEBRUARY, 1927. Lit-lltleulcll. _ ‘ ' M's bog to submit for your npprnbalion the Gent-nil hliltPIllEili. and the Profit uud Loss Account of your Blink for the ycnr curled 30th November inst. when the Books foi- the.‘ flsclil yellr were closed. In spite of frequently difficult circumstances, the‘ your 1926 was marked by new devcloplneuts of the productive strelllllil "Y 1E0 i70lllllfy- 110mm!’ "1 H145 pulp and paper industry which has received such wide encouragement chiefly from our neighbors of the llnited States. (‘unadli has also benefitted by the abundance of its two recent harvests. followed by nu int-reuse in tho deulund from abroad for our products. The Gov- ernment of the Country has happily become more stublc; l-"flmwiiil; 0! the budget more assured, which is certainly YEW encourligillil- i! i! l" lit‘ 00000 11,11; ego", 111-(1111111- being mndo to secure u permanent nnd desirable increase of population ulil succeed, null thnt we shllil enjoy nu era of calm llnd pros- prrity. Coilclusions cqulllly encouraging result from u careful examination of thc gcncrill sifulliion ill ihc (liffercnt Provinces of (Iulludu. luorc [lllrticularly iii the four Provinces in which illc Blink bus brilnchcs. lil each of these Provinces: lllrro fliit! been gcncrlll liliprorclncllt. and the better condlblous ill the West liuvc been felt to tho lidvuniilge oi’ ihc Provinces of Quebec and Ontario. I in fht‘ Mllfiflllll! Provinces signs of progress nrc nut wuuilns. uull lbbre 11180‘ tborc is promise of u brighter future. ' Notwithstnlllliug tho ilbundniice of iluproductive cnpltul during certain pnrts of tiic your. uud ill spite of the continued decrease of riltes of discount 1nd of interest on loulls. your Bunk bus been nbic during the pllst year to use ’ls fuuli ulld other resources satisfactorily. As you are uwuro iii the month of July last. u new capital illllllo 0f 000 ‘ilillimi Dollars ($1,000,000) ivas offered to the Shareholders of the Bank. and it is with pleasure wt- oncc more recognise the constantly growing confidence in which your Bunk is bcldby its numerous Shsreboldc , for this issue of new stock wus largely oversubsci-ibed. This subscription brings the paid-up capital of the Bank to the important uuni of Four Million Dollars ($4,000,000) on the 30th November lailt, lit which (lulu the subscribers had entirely completed their payments. The average cep- iiul of the Bunk during the period under review was $3,378,672. Our paid-up capital of 84,000,000, divided u considers" ulld increasing number of Shareholders (51,304). generally grouped in localities where our branches are cstublishcd. is un clement of strength for the Bunk which we have pleasure in lucutiouing. lsillicc our inst meeting. the llliilk has suffered u grout loss by the death of ' racemes’ Annual Report--1925-26 " a l- . BANK 0F GANABA uiso over 85,100,000 ill Municipal. ltuilwlly and other Securities. etc" flulli! loans on dculond guaranteed by securities generally quoted on tho Montreal Exchange exceeding 811,000,000. (Eleven Million Dof’ Tho Statement shows as well 82,209,000 of Loans to Municipal and School Corporations. Tbc Ifead Office and all uf our branches situated, oryou are aware, in the Provinces of Quebec, Ontario. New‘. Brunswick arid Prince Edward island. ru well us all sub-agencies. BAIVEYIIGGII visited by the Inspectors and other competent officers during the year. l The members of ihe Board of _Censor| have given the usual and very-de- voted services to the interests of tho Bank; their monthly duties, laid down by the By-klvrs of the Bunk. have been regularly fulfilled. u appears by their lleport which will be submitted to the Meeting. As in the past. intelligent devotion and uliduity have been shown’ by the Bank's lllsff. and you will be good enough to join with your Board of Dir- 01-101’! in offering to the Bank's Odiecru and Employees this testimony of gen- erally troll-deserved appreciation. FOR TIIE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. . . (Signed) H. LAPOBTE. ' President. , . (Signed) TANCREDI} BIENVHNU, Vice-President and General Manager ._._--__. _ W110?‘ 0f the Board of Censors for the Fiscal Year _ 19.25.1926 (i0llli0lll8fl,— in onlor to curry out the mandate you were pleased to confide to ul u; the lust General Meeting, we bog in report that each month we have examined the investment Securities ulld others verification hnn been perfectly satisfactory. Thus we have regularly each’ mouth verified that the Treasury of the Bank contained oecuriflel in quantity more thuli silfliclent to satisfy the requirements of the By-Lawl regarding the lilllliiliiy u! the Bank's assets, and the payment of the deposits in one of nec- vanity, us nppeilrs from the minutes of our monthly meetings. ' Wr- lin- pleased lo Mar witness .10 the rapid and considerable development l-f your llllnk. Thilt the confidence of its customers inch-mien duy by illy ls shown by the grout liunlber of new deposits accounts, no shown by the ill-pent of lbc llnnrli of Directors. During the last your we bnll. the inisfonppp 1.1 the llonourulilo l'uul Touriguy, Legislative (‘ouncll and ivldo business knowledge were lnmlf valuable doubt share our regrets. FOR Till‘) BOARD OF‘ PENSORS, (Signed) held by the Bank, and our lose DIIP of our colleagues, lor. whose sound Judgment lo the Blink. You will no S. (‘ASAVAN'I‘, For the President. ._-__-_.@_____ THE PROVINCIAL‘ BANK OF CANADA PROFIT AND Loss occupy-1- m! on November 30th, 1029 u ' oiusnir Balance ut credit of Profit and Loss liecounL-Novombop Profits for the ilsi-ul year ended November 30th 19% .,¢iq2,!‘h,1,:19§,5.1"' zluugs charges of nuinugcmrnl. interest due lo deponlforlu rebalolon rent discounts ($85,046.15) and Provision for Ifllldfl and doubcfllll-l debts . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . , . , . - Prcuilulll on new stock (Issue of'$l,tll . pril ‘btwfl, Supplementary promluili pnlll-lly‘ lil-w shareholders 2015500 220.156.“) ' DEB" I Qmuzto £llllr0|lfllll0li ns follows ‘rtnr tlrlllilth . _" ...‘."’thf"“',t33’....'.f.”.'T‘.“ “ ‘ “ '“'."..".'.viffiifTfmtlismm For fin other quurteriy d s ll the fully paid-up ' ‘1 shares and the interest accrued u tlhe rule of 0% per " ' nlinuni. on the partial payments uhads on account of ‘ I new stock subscribed (July. August, September, Oqo. ber.Novelnber.1920) (Paid-up capital to date, 3.000.000) INLQMIIO —-—- soured-l‘ Dominion Government tuxc-s on Blink Note circulation and provision for income tax 58,000.01) Amortization in flill of the cost of installation and nialntlenlnce of . new branches and written of! "Bank Promises," "Other Real Estate" and "Furniture and Fixtures" Accounts . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . B0.§.fi0.-l1 """""""""' '" ‘ mans-u llnllincc of Profit ulld Loss curried forward .. . . . . .21M36.B4i ..______ - l QIJILN RESERVE FUND: Bnliiuce ilt credit. November 30th. 1M0 i 1,600,006.00 General Statement of the Bunk on November the 80th, 102C. d "f LIABILITIES 1 Deposits not bearing interest . . . . i 5.1125100! Deposits bearing interest, lilcludiilg interest accrued to (lute of‘ state- uieut 31.756.013.24 llalnnce due to Dominion Government . 168.11%?! Bnlnllces duo to Provincial Governments . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238,fi3-8l . Bulauces duo to Banks and Banking Cukftlblltflldfillli in the United Kingdom and Foreign Countries . . . . . . . . . . .. 11,307.43‘! Acceptances under letters of credit . . 0,460.00 i --@-i5u~ 831101.034! Notes of tho Bank in circulation 4,016, Unclaimed dividends 0,161.01. Quarterly dividend. payable December the 1st. 11ml ..- Bil. Total Obligations to the Public Capital Stock paid in . . . . . IleserveFund ..... .. Balance of Profit and Loss curried forward .. Liabilities not included in the foregoing ASSETS Gold and Sliver coin current Dominion Government Notes ilnuornble Pllul Tourlgny, Legislative Councillor, and u member of the Board of Connors. His business knowledge liud his high sense of honor were known to nil iiliiI vrc are certain ibllt you share our sincere regrets. 1n ordcr lo fill this vuclint sent nnd the two additional seats. since mauled in represent new Dlstrlcfahlr. Samuel Pnsnvnm. of the firnll o! Casa- vllnt Prorl-s, of the City nf St. ilyncinlhe; the Honorable (‘yrliic Deluge, Sup- crintoutlrilt of Public instruction of thr- Province of Quehcc. nnd Mr. .1. L. Fortln. lmprotnnt men-hunt of the (‘ily of Three Rivers and lilirbour Commissioner oi‘ thnt city, have been elected during the yerlr. These nouilnaflons, bringing the uuni-her of members of the Bani-ll of Connors tn seven, will. no doubt, on lil-count of the well-kuoxrn competence nnll influence of the new members, meet with your approbation. Following thc custom established by severnl other banks in Canada, your lrlrl-riorn have recently clcctcll to this llonrd,Mr.1l.(1erin-Lajoie,K.C., one of thn- Ii|illk'il lcgul advise-rs, replacing Mr. W. F‘. Cnrslcy. who thought In advisable to z-lfl-r his resignntiun on ncroilnt of his departure for fl very long voyage hhrnnil. liuder tho clrl-ulnstnnccs. with much regret, your Directors have thought it proper, lil the inn-rent of the Bunk, to accept Mr. (‘Haley's resigna- lion, and they now desire in oxprl-ss their recognition of the valuable services rcinlen-d by him during his eighteen yours of Membership on the Board. lt is not necessary hcrr to lnnka the eulogy of lifr. flnjo-ie, who is p9 fhvop. nbly and generally known. He. is one of thp Brink's legal advlserll and I Share- lmlllc-i- linN! its foundation. in electing him. tho Bonrll wished to recognise his high professional stand- ing and iu particular then services hc bus rcpdcred the Bank in .the course of his long connection with it. . Following those general considerations, your Directors are planed to be nhlo in inform you thnt the opcrniions of the Bonk during the period ended 30th November last have hlid favorable results, as will be shown in the present report. ' ' We have much pleasure in informing you that the number of depositors has considerably increased nnll thnt in the course of the your 37,731 new de- [Irlllif lit-counts have hccn opened. Keeping in view the fact that the payment tf the new issue _oi' capital lilrendy mentioned here was ulmolt entirely sub- iffibfli illlii Dllid up by ilrposltin eral ‘runrdown state of health. l‘ ihad ilndigostlon and only q-lomaoh was weak andyso sole l could not bear to touch it. ll got when l did‘ not have any liealtili at all, was not nlble to follow_my usual lilno of work. I new‘ wlho-le Dr. Heron's Golden Medical Discovery was recommended for otonioofi‘ trou- biesoldecidedfnfl7italldltlo~ lieved me of ‘lndtgeotiion and weak ‘stomach, also the olbdomtnol dis- tress and built mle up in lheallth. I can highly recommend the "Golid- oll Medlioal Discovery" to anyone wiho suffers as ‘l did. ‘it is excel-- lomtP-Frandls ll-lenry Cook, 47*! Elizabeth 8t. all dealers. Extra ‘largo sexual. liquid $1.35; Tablets $1.36 and 65c. ship“ And now with real good Wiiilas that health. happiness and 9P0!- Dority may ever be your insovof- 1 able companions, we cheerfully all- , Pond names of management and omllioyees. M", H. J. Greenwoy, president P- Til-cl" 00W- Ell ‘k PW“? of the Ontario Lldiol Auxllloriol Mln- 900- Lislihtiser, 111M108"- 91 the Canadian Legion 51.8.1.0 who was the only woman delegate from Ontario at the rooent domin- ion convention held in Wlnnlllll- Jas. Lightiler-(Asst. Manfllvf- F. A. ‘l-ioil. ll-iolon J . MacDonald. Mae IL Wiener. Mrs. Grsonaway epruentod 47 A‘ H- 90mm- auxlllarloo with llmomillflilifl of flzmnglsomple. over 1,900 women, who look aftlor‘ . f0!- li tho loo I 1P“ ghrkm- illdiao‘: xoultez-lotiumo-ifomont. ll. POND" Leo BPOWTI. Plnnl have been formulated for the ‘Willilm batsman . Mm! ed A n. clrotrltirlition of eastern Cxechonlovak- I‘ flOIIlll - lWrits lDr. ‘Piano's lnvollrPc Ho- Monoy, to Loon Ouooron -.i..- . -,”&ch."”“”'m"._‘ 'tel in ‘Buffalo, N. Y.. for free od- ioe. in, most of the power to be derived mralo Robin. from n central liydroclectlib Dill“ i0 Illlll of $401,258, last year. [liiill m the Shareholders, and over. ns is the custom with 1h sufficient by the Shareholders’ A ' slmslmlol. (Forty-seven Million Eight Hundred and Four Dollnro). and of tbla cum there no liquid nuts exceeding 5274100000.. nearly 65 per cent. of the obligations duo to the public. to deposi- lors, etc. The Statement shown more than 00,800,000, can and in banks. more mp1 aohuhhm ‘ be built on the Popml river. Th0 Period under review shown n net than 85,000,000. Bonds of tlo Dominion of (hllldo odd o! g Shareholders of tho Bonk, plnountlng to li bill" i" ""0" 0f $1,220,000, and adding this sum to (ho ii"? flillii-‘IHQIII. the increase ill deposits over the figures of is l0 liholit 88,400,000. The total November last was $42,003,242 ( Hundred and Forty-Mm Dollars.) of our obligations and deposits oh the 30th WWW-two Millions Sixty-three Thousand Two PM"! 0f 8454.120”. as against the The annual ordinary dividend of 9 per cent. was ‘ also n sum of more than 8101.000. to the Federal, lrovinrinl and Municipal Governments. to wit nearly 80.000. monthly. Nore- is Blink, the onm of 840,589.47 was applied to write off completely the cost of maintenance of new branches and also to reduce ""‘ ("imwilili "Nililllil- ulmrlv. Blnk Premises. Furniture and Fixtures and licnl ltstllto other than Bonk Premises. Doubtful debts have, ls usual. been provided for by ilenrvoo conoldered . no will appear by their certificate. The total assets of the Bank on the 80th Nodllnbor mt amounted to Hudred Eighty Thousand Five increase shown by st year will amount Notes of other Blinks United States and other Cheques on other Banks Balances due by other Banks in Canad Balances due by Blinks nnll Bnnkln C in (‘nmillu 8 Dominion and Provincial Government Securities not exceeding market v no . . . . . . . . . . . 4,817,230.00 (‘nnn inn hlunlclpnl Securities and British, Foreign nnrl Colonial Pub- lic Securities other than Canadian. not exceeding market vlilun . . Lfl-‘EJWLIR llnllwiiy and other Bonds. Debentures and Stocks. not exceeding . ‘ market vnluc $330,480.18 (‘all and fihcrt (not: exceeding 30 days) loans in Cnnnda on Bondl. _ Debentures and Stocks and other Securities of u sufficient . marketable value m cover 11,016,460." . .______._. cmha Total stimulus Loans to Cities. Towns. Municipalities rind School Districts 8 220158134 Ofhcr current loans nnd discounts in Camilla. lifter mak- ing full provision for all brill and doubtful dents .. 15.401.428.28 llifififillg: i s rchiite of interest on both items ' ‘ “ "was" Liabilities of customers under letters of credit val per contra .. . .... . K , .1!) Dppohlt with mo. Dominion Government to secure Blink note clrcule- I -. “ism Non current loans. estimated lols provided for 1, _ J9 Real Estate other than Bank premises .......'... flllldll Bank premises. including furniture snrl fixtures, at not more than - ' root. less amounts written off .QMWT.N liiortgngeo on Rodi Estate nolll by the Bonk Other Assets not included in the foregoing .. For the Bond of Directors Compared with the hooks and found cox-root: . n. CHOOUET. ls ed u. LAPOBTII. 9MB!"- ‘mgmm J (‘hief Accountant. liligied’) TANCRWDI IIIENVINU _ i Via-President and General Mona!!!’- BIIARIIIOLDBIS’ AUDITOBS‘ UIITIIICATI To the Shareholders of o ‘I'll PROVINCIAL BANK 0F CANADA: W h rnplired the above statement with the book! 1M ll-‘ilfllllll-N T"! PROVTNCIAPBANK 0F CANADA and with the certified Branch Return. W0 “l'.".'°ll.'l“" *":."‘""r"". -~:..-:":r::-.-.= ;:~..":.¢'.8!."* “" '"' "““"‘ t orms on an up IIII l- - . 1 l Inaour optrilon. the transactions of the Blah which M" loll! all“! 6UP h9g1“ h", boon ymhin (ho poweqof the Bank and the above outotlelt dioeloooo tko ti“: Ctflhlldlfiotlla oftt’? 15?‘: after providing for eventual loosen, ud_io II a own y e o to e : ~ l4 ed) J. A. IAJIUII. C. A.. of LlBne l Trndol. QIIUII- ‘ (smell) 1.1a. POTVIN, 0A.. of Tdfcotto. Iorrlll t Potvh. fuel Montreal. December 18th, 1W0. » . - “ __._.__....__. ~ The members of the Board of Directors and of ohe Board of unchange- Connors were n11 unanimously re-elncted. ~ ' ‘ tlo Provinces. sol ' ' . . . r - foil m‘? h.i.‘i‘l27.‘d"iii. "i.'.".‘:',.._‘:_i..“.=. “avatars:- .i".:... veoo sod s. 1. s. mun. Pm _ ‘ ‘ V, I , . ‘. _ g.“ ' , . ~ .4 . < -~ ‘Iffféii-sdu? an.