’“”“`1*7'*'°,“f1"i R ~ 1 1.-1 f-__ _1_GuMD1M . - ‘ s s _ _ . _ ` __ ; vi, ‘_ M; T / ' ' ' :nf lfisl ,_,» PAGE THREE Y T r '3 ~---f -- 1 1 1 orlilllsl. usnoiilii f " Delicious ANNIE L31' _ Island Chocolates fu 1-1 0'- if 0 1-' ,‘ HUN'i‘1:1e 'onoconsrcs gi-ii; rifig iiiic ggagi tes, tb niateriiily Rui GAIM!!!- I eo mn ia reserve or use s . I Uouiiir lewa of local interest but afl- frfilzllll of n neway nninre iiuiy be I Wm "ke ";:bHl at 4 cents.. a word nirlctiy lc in ndvllwoo m %_.._.;..____ Benevolent Xrlsh Society was very _ "“"`“ VANILLA 01I00ol.s'rsi successful, md brought s urge st. TODAY _ J ._ Ernest li. Worth 25251 `§.‘;f.’,,.,"°,§§.‘°§,,f?‘,§_°",_°’;'? 3;; Fir 1 _ ug pd.” "_ ph,” sz chestra, proved a big hit. sdllllncuz oondenoo. ur. vernon ostwoy, nw Summ _ - floor director, was called upon to FR _‘L80 'ANG' B0xEs__ GXQICISO llil his llll`8l\\ilty in mlm- In gkm llld wires: .not Donnelly. hd Myelo- 'i‘iie sec/and game played on Bat- Prank lwumkriigiihnemmthetwow Referee: Elmer Buffett, Manh- The l‘nc-up; . _ ` , ,, Hockey at Marshfield _ wlmcssed by a crowd of elicited I Mmmicld Dunstsffnsge and East Royalty League. The first game Y. BOWLING _,___ City League B ad ........ 249 135 121 205 130 201 192 144 170 137 170 ~.-noe..." 239 on-...... 130 ....oo-.... 162 mi. iotli,” played 1 by Willis '1‘°¢l\-2630 Kmghigof Dunstafmage and YI N05 .ta ~ xiiopuie first section of the P.Adair ruce wnhfkld Maple Leafs ended 111 W ,H11 drew. The beginning of the U- ,mnd period brought a score for 3 mmm” by rrani: Button. m the md period Elmer Duffett for the £lmPl*°'3 218 wi; evened the score. In the ten B ........ 132 Mclnln o......... 130 Burke ............ 194 Hutcheson ....... 182 C 220 180 201 235 205 208 180 137 -2840 lililll. P. B. Conrad be "emu, wmnmm 30|, lllivrity for Y's Men. 205 pins. , 249 il muy hung up s score only to pg" followed by another by It Dru! m' h fort for the leafs. Thus ended a 7 inkerltihlllmll-I ‘my night between hat Royalty md Mm-snfield was not (due to ai llglll ml5i1l1d91’3tlDdi!‘l§) I I@f“° Total "mp-l1tV!l‘l»ll¢1B5l it WIS BDJOYQQ 0. N. - by gm-ge number of fans. This a_ H ,mo resulted in not Royalty be- M, li'ic°\\ 91° ""3 '"4 °f U 5”’ L. Cameron 267 @79- mfgggg Jimmy 151107, PNDOYA _-np-_ l some very lnterestins Baines. "Veta" . .Oom- um, novo been Diem to c uononoid its pins. Bon _.___ L_ aitionsssietedby.l.wuer pei-iocsbotnteamspiased in a sale nishfmm de- “fa baiited the rubber put for for e ewrcm hm andholdtheirlieadlcore Referee: Myllty and Willys Knbits witnvwed by a large and ell TD eontested game even in the 11°' Old Man Ulla ee ill toss of the coin, gi g “windward ond" of the rink so they were facing the storm up rust pm endless periods ml th to ll fo combination or 10113 mm but the play was hard and times. In the first period loyalty scored twice, once D7 51°” iuems and one by Lefurgey. My the second period the Knight- Dill more than evened the score 3°” on, from the mor of mini: Ui Win. une by Jimmy Miller and ° by Bd” °°m"°u-V' Th' mm mmw' from the various sections of the 0d brought two more for E. ty' °"° by Mmm' R'°b°rt°°n “MEAN “AG” STANDING iyle Webster. 37th April. Defendant was there "her i_i_ another _by I-1'. Lsfurgey, thus is e great game 4-4 in favor iiwslvy. iiigiég 5' go rsllf' 51| ' Dhnnt' ff|\l|\ GOAL - Vi Defence WUI( the lilrle crowd. The new -_.___ Mr. Bob Oavanagh of the Amerl. can Consulate, accompanied by Mrs. Cl'/lllltlh and son, have arrived home from Iliinois after spending some months at their home there. llllliilllilll F 0R INTIF F IN d kr: B. I. 8. DANCE;-The regular E ° Saturday evening _dance of tho ` _ ary 'Of Judg- 01 'S ecial Interest To mars. A case of more than ordinary interest to potato producers and dealers was decided in the County court st aummmide by His H0?- our Judge Inman on Wednesday. The parties concemed were Wil- same, and on each occasion the plaintiff rcccivcd a receipt, such as was given in 1931 in the case of a sale. There was no price placed on the receipts. _ The defendant takes the ground that it was a storing contract. and if it had been a sale he would have placed the price on the receipt. The evidence in regard to storing was that the custom was to allot n iiliace to the customer, orenter his name in fiic warehouse book. ‘No particular space was allottcfl to the plaintiff nor was his name entered in the warehouse book. The potatoes hauled by plaintiff W0" Placed in 5 different places in the warehouse at the defendants direction. by other Sometimes bags hauled people were mixed up with, or piled on WP of thosc hauled by the plaintiff. The defendant seems to have Silent it large portion of his time pf' ; _ is 5. . 10 -... 1. gy’ 1 ; ii' ~ 101st ANNUAL REPORT ' or /§§’¢ _%_° /4-§":~&=~ a ‘__ y The Bank of Nova Scotia cAP1TAL PAID Ur - - $12,000,000 -\@" RESERVE FUND - - - $24,000,000 PROFIT AND LOSS Balance Dr-ccllilicr 31st, 1931 _ . . . . . . _ . _ . . . _ . _ . . . . . . . _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ . $ 559,633.27 Net Profits for ycfir, losses by Bud Debts cslinluicd and proviilcll for... 2,.iil3,4.l4.77 _ . 6. _ icxlii Dividends Nos. 249 and 250 nt 16% per annum . . _ _ _ . _ j . _ _ . . . . . . ,... 960,000.04) Dividends Nos. 251 and 252 at 14% per annum . . . . . . _ _ , . _ . . . . ,_ , ,. 840,(l()()_0(l Dominion (§o\'criiiiicnt1'I`ax on circulation to December 31st, 19.52. . . . (Tontriblilioil io Officers’ Pension Fund . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . Written off Blink Premises Account . . . . . . . ... . . . . . _ . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . _ Balance cnrriofl forward December 31st, 1932 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 578,224.74 11Gl‘1NERALA STATEMENT AS AT DECEMBER 51st, 1932 LIABILITIES Capital Stork paid in. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . , . . . . . . . . . .. $iZ,ll(i(l,ili)(l.il0 ily: if 119,843.30 Il5,0U0.()i) 250,0()i).0i) _ .t2,8o_i`.ilEi`z_Tl~i zia - 1'io ' Members of the Tourist Assocla. tion will professions lieity for bo onlung on business and iiriiwinie l men on Tuesdsy and The plaintiff is a farmer at Lot 'Wing W°¢“Nd:{m|lPr¢::in|;1’i¢r”t ci rub- 16, and the defendant, e. farmer “Wes ~m7_1_31_2|_ . ' and potato dealer at Miscouche, owning He not _._ -,-..;T_ __ stores mlndthc spring of 1931 the plaint- as was Molvnsv 1*""'l tatoes. a.ao_mlormed1nte c. ci. 1. 'r.- ADH* .2 _ 34 F iii? A. 9 P 249 195 156 157 207 .oooii 01’ "ooo eton 241 180 tley ........ 162 three, 1'. B. Conrad, .. .. 190 185 .. 104 178 201 187 186 2817. 626 7.30-Lantem lecture, “Across Cul- lm’ ada"-100 views of Canadian "uhm scenes-Under auspices of the °"' I” Begum. mEetmg_s°cm Han the latter date-the price of pots- “gy had begun to decline and “° Trail Rangers-Silver collec- ky o tion in sid of 'rrnii Rangers' 1"°°* camps _ Heartz Memorial The Han warehouse for the summer of 1931. The md “rs . complet’ lost in which the potatoes were dealt would indicate a. sale rather The _ _ rotted, 1 . _ I _ u ii ci. iiiu. 2u;n;h1fm:;dv';en; ‘em Sven in and m 'rue following is sn outline of one “Hd fi points cf the case. "‘“"'°'s 0119 Wl a potato warehouse there. Wm* only buys potatoes but also ‘mm :noni for otiim. ‘"3 1" elivered to the defendant at Pm" warehouse 02': bus of po- W” 11° 'riie fu-or douvu-y was aim h““l°'1 around the warehouse, and general supervision over . It appeared that in thc of 1931 defendant stored po- for other parties. The only ic was examined on this was Sterling McLean who that he did not, when stor- 1931, receive a receipt sucli given to the plaintiff. tiff stated that, whilst lic uilng, some of what hc had had been shipped out, a md the wt im, Mal About statement that was not success- a few days the market was n short time the only avail- ln’ ot no poi- bushel. "W potatoes remained in the fendam' plaintiff oloimed that the "“*‘» oontroverted. independent witness stated that defendant, referred to some of potatoes brought in by Miller. _hh mute, V” M th’ much as havingbeen bousht by_ defend- '1‘his was denied by the de- court held that the manner .Un Glihlm snoop... 143 sired some :rent shots and neither me S scored, In ‘ '_ minute 1. K °°"'°°' '°' in f hockey but one both soelies Th to the winning seen. 'nie :I2 thereafter pllyed de- J ‘ seoon Harold Idilreey. last tmm g swim- bp ¢f 5 I gd The induction service was held 9°* _ _ 5 "mme" B The irlniniiff nys defendant “ny blinding nrowsterm of V Th is not unnatural that the plaint- night the third game of Q League was played, between ‘ l ho mf" °m’°m"' °:_'°w,,"°°°"°.°‘,',°;' ,, period xennngeon nude two toi- » l|%I el10W~ li not my kind to one xnlgnu 1”: 8 D Hn vi in th 1, I | immuuy vin Ulann Total Wil' e same. Needless ly team had much of a U 1' mv Referees t si :ir 3.. 1 5 B. B856! oo-,... 227 133 123 134 ........».. 170 102 ...~....... 175 184 -2141. P lint. 'nie ioooiid League nine bv Msiorityfor Y.M. c. s., so pins. Willys Knights and the Maple 1113;, mfr was piayvd _ Wediieldlv High me Jen. leur and was e eloselol mented beetle. each mm bein: 'I to mslooppod by the aosenee of alleys plsyers. In the first *session I. mffett scored for this Inefs and sts ide Loses l'Slde Team Remington Muttart Don Baker Bovmess Roy Lockhart Forwards Deaftochee Miller Waite Biliiphant Ben McLean : Benj. Uhspipion, Geo. OOBBKOTION 200 238 279 157 150 ` n som-¢4`tw¢ gqglg in the McKinnon, John P-'gott and Wm. y played e picked mm from ai 3 il- m- The roads were swd. ington. This game resulted in the day was fine and a lafst 0011' D uhh of 3-1 in favour of Ken- 5983510” W” Pfesent- an lln¢ton Presbytery Of Prince Edward I s 1 a n d The Presbytery of Prince Ed- ward Island met in special session single, L. Cameron, 278 pins. L I 14211 »-~1=~ 11° 1111-- i. °°»1-»~»- “° sowing 'ronigiii - ' o ducting Rfv J A Pritchard, re- )' L cently of lvfoiikton, Ontario, into sal the pastoral charge of Marshfield, Mis. Stewart, Highfield and Har- Bnc “W i,_ -M 0 amos 'I1-lose present were Rev Allis 8 _ ter Murray. Moderator, Rev. R. e junior and senior teams of Hensley stavert, clerk, Rev. R. M urrirnerside High School went Moorhead Legatc. Rev. G. Carlyle and enslngton on Thursday even- Webster, Rev. D. L. Griffiths and or e friendly game of riookoy. ivn-_ ri. A. ivrononoid. represents- b °“ junior team played the Borden tive Elders. Others present not School, Borden winning with members of the Court were: Rev. ro of 4-1. In the fn-it period J. A. pi-lfonord, cuddle Douglas, '”° y Hogan, made summcrsiays John McFarlane, A. A. McBeth, Earl Foster, Wm. Reid, Stewart 4 poi-M as in in on Duffott, Elders ond Earl lmomnis, 3;” Refgreg, Igytqn Hogg;-3 representative layman. My gguphmg mag, sum. The Rev. Allister Murray. Moder- war mg; wi, ww, in gh, “nt alpr of Presbytery presided and th messgne inducted the newly called minister gn gm. ,mod md bn, in th, into the pastoral charge of Mann- of ¢_ nm mn field, etc. Rev. D. L. Griffiths » pm” W" °° m th' preached ,_ vm, pmtiml “mm terfor warehousing contract enter- W ’ _ ed 9 une up ‘mi this lmne was: fl'0ll'\ G81. VI17 "I b€Bf' 111 my pre body the marks of the Lord Jesus". 5. 9°” Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Interim “|98 Uiiiii lily auch contract was th Modemwr of th, Nmom, of made. The defendant also states Marallfield. etc., narrated the he Defence d potatoes nod been sold to tho de- “‘““ ‘ storing, and that the weight Reserve Fund . . . . . .. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2~i,ili)i),llil0,ili) Balance of Profits, as per Profit and Loss Account. . . . . 578,221.74 Dividends declared and unpaid . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 42-1,738.00 -~-~»---~--- $.lT,()i)2,')(i2.7-1 Notes of the Bunk in circulation _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. li.il79,ilil-‘M18 Deposits not licalrillg interest _ . . _ . . . . . .$ 27,969,913.69 Deposits bearing interest, including interest accrued to date . . . . . . . ..,.. 175,159,661.35 203,i3»‘),575.fi4 Advances under the Finance Act . . . . .. ._ . . . . . . . . . . ._ ' 3,2l4,0oo.r|o 2l7,~l22,5S.i.l 1 Balances duc to other Banks in Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2,53‘),2S7.76 Balances due to Banks and Banking Correspondents in the United Kingdom and foreign countries.. . . . . . . . . 2-,60‘),795.7(i BillsPay:ible...................................... 230,170.91 1 -~__`-$2.Z2,801,S07.55 Letters 0f(`i'cditoutst;1ildill;{ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 4,S34,757.4l Other I.i;iliiiiiic:, not iiicludcfl in the foregoing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 274,589.77 $Z64,914,1I7.48 _ ASSETS Y ‘ CurrentCoin............................................. $9,829,480.10 1 DominionNotes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ i0,656,293.5U United States and other foreign currencies. .. . . . . . l,382,3l6.75 Notesofotliei'Banks . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,013,389_05 Cheques on other Banks _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . _ 6,770,172.(l8 Balances due by Banks and Banking Correspondents elsewhere than iii “haul/' In response to this the fondest, whiio one letter oiolmod °‘ that took M e of potatoes was talked of but no that plaintiff. was offered 25 ushel. McLean says that there was no re riing McLean to tell plaintiff to muff did iieul and doiivor ot “°° dant's warehouse 827 begs of cm atces. romised him the market price, It d this one dofondont demos. “f e Potatoes, but says that his and had reference to, an an- uit into between them during one ““ vious winter. The plaintiff de If mentioned this matter on the of the last hauling (7th May) by hun for one plaintiff. During ““° the summer of 1931 conversations 3°" place between the parties or Juflge their representatives but, the cv- A5 ce, as to what was said, is gm" n the istn April, ical, the N° sso--zion auilc League, <4 M°"’h“°’d' "°" the ’°""P°°° °' ’“` piouitiff in oompimy with stoning "U cLean went to defendants house. “Rad U" p’l°°' contract was made. _ should have seen to it that tho ss to what was sold. plaintiff ‘"1" defendant tell o different Th” tory-agreeing on only two points, but meiy. that solo was tniirod of ““’°“ ‘° the fa” mt he ‘W Pi"- ticular to inquire the price daily. ts a bushel. McLean states that I d° dmc W" oumnz 25 wma A circumstances into consideration, the evidence was in favour of the me potato” had been stored plaintiff namely, that there was a rather than a storing. In rc- fo the delivery and receipt ssid- to delivery: a receipt was at cach delivery such ns rvag ually given ln the case of ia. sale. price was placed on the receipt, t at each delivery the plaintiff WHS “Sued that the plaintiff WM Placed on the receipt. plaintiff may have been lax, some consideration must be not think, that, taking all the omission of the price on the int. would, in itself, bo suffl- ce mum of store” A few days “_ cient to transform into a bailment, tho defendant sent word by what otherwise would bc it salc. the other hand the defend On , _ ant's acticlls in this matter arc to be regarded as free from icism. He issued to tile plaintiff receipts (in form) such as arc usu- issued in the case of ia. sale. would regard these as sales re- The defendant admits sending 'MPH' If the defendant md m` d to the pmmm to bring in tended the receipts should be, and mean otherwise than they purport- t°i.h.u1., W" In pmumcc ed to be, why did hc not so mark e li To do so was particularly m hill the province of the defend. as it was he who wrote the receipts. ~ these receipts are ambiguous, are of the defendants issuing ey - _ To allow a dealer to issue receipts value value fund . . . _ . _ _ . . . _ . . . . .' Canada............... . . . . Deposit in the Central Gold Reserves. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Dominion and Provincial Government securities, not exceeding market Canadian municipal securities and British, Foreign and Colonial public securities other thrill Canadian, not exceeding market valuc_ _ . . . . _ _ _ . , Railway and other bonds, debentures and stocks, not cxcccdiilg iiisrkct Call and short (not exceeding thirty days) loans in Canada on stocks, debentures and bonds and other securities ofa sufficient marketable value to cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . _ . . _ . . Call and short (not cxceeflilig thirty days) loans elsewhere than in Cniizlda on stocks, debentures and bonds and other securities of a sufficient marketable value to cover... . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __ 2,l87,753.82 Other assets not included in the foregoing . . . . . . . . 7,440,i09.2s $lo,0u1,7o0.74 1 _ . . _ . . _ _ _ i_2s0.00o_o0 46,808,773.34 20,3S5,282.75 s,0z4,o24.9o 13,057,297.98 $137,775,793.53 Other current loans and discounts in Canada (less rebateofinterest) after making full provision for all bad and doubtful debts . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . 96,5/22,894.72 ‘ Other current loans and discounts elsewhere tllaii in Canada (Icss rclinie of interest) :liter making full provision for all had and doubtful dcliis.. l.i,639,8$i3.30 Liabilities of Customers under Letters of Credit, as per contra. . . . . . . . ` 4,834,757.4-2 Non-current loans, estimated loss provided for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 686,051.03 Bank Premises: at not more than cost, less amounts written oil, . . . . . . . Shares of and Loans to Controlled Companies . . . . , . _ . , . _ _ _ _ _ Deposit with llic Miiiister of Finance for the purposes of the f‘ii'culniion _ l 7,983,801.79 _ _ . . . . . . . . 2,689,032.03 568,910.34 212,993.32 -_ $264,914,117.48 S. J. MOORl~1,1"i:nlz_\i.MAri'°ii1i|ing circumstance, ,md the outlook for the work in the future is brilhlt with hope. T“°"°Wi11“°°be»iirurvloo in UV part of this _ppstm-gl oh.,-so °li Builder. Jen. rand. Th* P|'°¢Mer-y then adyourncd to meet st the cell of the Modern tor and cleft. of which public intl- llltion 'ls liven and the meeting "U °'°l°4_with the aenodidion lv the . Moderator. nev. sliuiof lui-ny, ‘ (Pehdot !lease Copy) FOR. GUIIGHS ff CULDS Think of it-70 por i-1-nt oi' thc mimi liepiila ot (Janson .=u~o,ir in-'iiiifilrlr-_v's Mixture (triple sirou-.-iiii-:uifl buy it every time uioy ...-1-ii ii. One little sip mul |Ii-- orlliiuivy "fiURh ll fl'0iic-ii low iif\.~ii»s and that ugh old linngoii .»»»|i,¢li is lu-ny-l 0 lf|o1'0-li' lcrf I in h Yi s wniii ii willf- how lheelllly bilri ling/‘ring colds nrc to put out of biisinris-_ its the sums will. i1i~.11ioliii|»-_riizht IW!! that tllhiiirss lim.-ioiis lin-the bronchial rlnnngos <»l»iir_.yoii'ro on your tool |igil;n-iiny»p_r mul iircfitliilig easier. Ajid herds somoiliiiit- .~i=f~-~liiii-k. lf-rl starts ni onto i.. i..~miol|r.f\ lm- wld cbnditlou pi-mul mul limi helps YD!! may need Biii»l