quoted for repairs by the Piciou ' Of transport berth. 1 . 110 The ounlaia. Charlottetown, -rim.-., Dec. 19, 1933.11‘?! I Gaspe Politician Critical , On Slow Action After Slide ELLE. Que. (OP ‘politician Wednesday criticisedexcept for a 1,000-foot section what he called the slowness oflol one that disappeared during?’ the Quebec government in re- the slide. ‘ acting to a landslide disaster in: Sohools_ closed since ia.t~ this village of 1,500 a week ago. *Thursday. the day after the dis- Fernsnd Gsgnon. Un-ion Na-laster. were reopened Wednes- mflflle IPCMDOP 10!‘ G8!l>O:day but attendance was low. Nord. said in an interview he.-Municipal secretary Omer Clou- w_as surpised the aovernmentitier said many villagers are didn't name a disaster co-or_di- ’ fearlul of further slides. nator the da tftiair the lllde, Mayor Roch Therien said the carried away seven houses andlwhole village is pitching in to caused the death of four broth- lhelp relocate the evacuated 9|‘S- Wh089 truck’ fell into I ? families. 12 of whom were mov- gaping 150-foot hole left by the 1 ing Wednesday. Another 30 al- lllde- -ready have moved. ic pounced by Japanese represent- a ves dian Trade Fair here April Z)-I 25. st. JOACHIM DE 'I‘OUR- reopened Monday night andfan 1 —- A Gaspeioiher village roads are clearyix. paws Isaits. duct:-ieal Japan. uipmsataodvoasblyscbe1n- sold at . He‘ said details wfli be an- aition. e Northwest Cana- Mi-. i-lamiiiton is a member at inaistriial mission now on who home from a trip to pshwbarannnnarhnhu nliere. ‘ SANTA A gift from ARCHER 3. MacDO'NALD 1.10. MEANS MORE. Furniture is a long lasting gift to be appreciated every day of the year. So why not drop around T0- DAY and see the hundreds of gift items in stock. AND‘ ALL AT PRICES YOU WILL LIKE. PARKDALE Phone 894-6345 - He. said the population feels (better since Colonization Minis- Tuesday night and Wednesday and handed a 310.000 cheque to_Afe Scheduled The cabinet minister, asked, about Mr. Gannon‘: comments. on the scene last Thursday “be- 1 EDMONTON ‘cpl 0“? on the mayo;-_of 5; Jmcmmicommluloner G. C. Hamilton hel ." $500900 DAMAGE ‘ Iy three Japanese firms . . plan to He ”“"“t°d d‘m‘§' ‘i 1 establish assembly plants in the. 1 -iri d d id th 1 . . . lfiggoonghegae s.::lnme§‘ma_.n];.ml;lr.lHam;Il;on. in a telephone 5 An 1“ rvew in Honolulu. saint of losses to individual . was being made and the ca-bl- °°“s“'“°“°" °‘l“iPme°i-- «1 ter Aicide Courcy paid a visithlflpflnesg Pldnfs a disaster committee For Edmonton said government officials werai 1 wired tor ihas announced two and possib- $500.000—inciud1ng the cost of Edmonton are. t , . a emergency needs en the mm“ W i H mclude heavy _ net would discuss further at ionce losses were clear ._ . » _' K; %_ . 1 “Everything possible" is be- ‘ ~’“**' ling dtoge now.ng; s8.ld.trlll1d gt! us 11 su rcono. x- COlD WAVE CHRIST AS DECORATIONS cent for five families Wins In a school temporarily. than Christmas decorations you at Hairpin 'l‘urn on the Mo- water seepiui-g from ctiiiffs with iwere ngogfigfiefiwglméenncei ‘ can't buy in stores are -36- hawk Trail highway - . , , m.re0 by William Elder and North Adams, Mass. The several days °f s“b'Z°'m ‘"9"’ 1'2‘ ag’;1°““."l"t°u:"m‘sl°r5 1” 0"‘ P 1 - T hold. 5 .. hotih ii. -' ' . 1.. .1. ' c 1 “'3 ° "1' 9 93¢“ NW0"- eei ra ir ietinc is silmpe list mix their. (AP Wiiraphotioi. ,8“), after we Gupe mmmbre for at in government aid . 1 lde Commerce called 6 1 ‘ ‘- ‘ Damaged vesseu i‘l11i>.Vard. l|l1i(‘ll submitted the’ MAJOR RETIRES 1I,ea5t$15_ooo , °‘F““~“ ']“"d"" I . OTTAWA lCP.__Mu A Sm to help more than 150 persons To Leave Pictou 7: .”“"1 ‘““°E”“ ‘P9 ‘ ‘’‘°' 4 . ' ’ ileft home!--I ‘ oupas ed that the ship be left art Ennis-Smith. 40, of Ottawafio LEAVE noitms 0T'[‘A\vA (cp, _ The dam. a dicing until a decision is and Hgllfgx gndg 30 years on Another 60 were leavingltihelr aged C0351 guard V6559] Nanoo}; ma 8' 3 0111 repairs because 11'! army service in January when homes Wednesday after natu- ._ being nloved from _Piclo ]_kg“°“’ "OW m0V°d- 11 15 UH-ihe retires as a staff officer at,ral resources department engi- rx s. in Halifax to avoid sloi'- 1 -.V 51"’ “mild be -‘bl? '0 Fe-'arrm' headquarters here. Com- neers declare a 1.000-foot dan- 1 age charges. Transport Min1s-‘“”'" '9 ‘W101! W‘ Winter hoimissioned in e served gel‘ zone around the pit left by . ter Mcllraitii said in the Com-193"-“" 0‘ We-, _ overseas in Italy and northwest the movement of several hun- mons Wednesday. ’ - M3“?-31¢“ Said the 81111! Europe and was a company dred thousand cubic yards of . r. He told the ilouse Tuesday the ‘ W111 {lot-‘be required this season commander with the Royal Win- glacial clay. transport department has de- and 11 is more economical to nipeg Rifles and the Cameron The clay swept down a creek cided to delay repairs to theitake the ship to Halifax where Highlanders of Ottawa in Can- bed. burying the main Gaspe ship because of the high cosnshe can be put. in a departmentiadam occupation forces in Ger- highway. and flowed into the many in 1946. 1st. Lawrence. The highway was O tions... THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA 1ndus- l ‘ NORTH POLE H E O K of desirable merchandise . . 0f %'°d'l0l3- TIN’? 8i;;0)’&l fflfilldly 0°'0P°F3tlV8 99-1‘Vl06 becallfifi they want you to return again and again . . .. and again. PLUS Shop lit The Factory Outlet Store lind Here Is The Reason Why RIGHT YOU ARE S.1_\N‘I'A!-We have the greatest selection of gifts ever assembled in one store! You’I1 find sure fin winners for everyone on your Christmas list, from baby to Gramsa . . and greater satisfaction when you shop FA TORY The he the lnrhlstzriui Development Associ- ‘ snow mm FLAKES snowflakes aren't froaen wa- ter like hall and sleet. but form when water vapor solidifies on tiny particles in saismi 5 Arcller 81 MacDonalcl Ltd. OPEN EVERY NITE Phone 892-1755 Y 0U'.l.‘LE'l‘ STORE! There are so many sound reasons mission W5: "-°-Wmouraous MASONS -—.'ACKNOWl.EDGE DONATIONS The Masons of Montague and vicinity wish to acknowledge the following donations for the Crippled Children’s Auction which were not published in the original ad. We also wish to thank Mr. J. A. Ferguson. Mur- ray River who supplied the sound system for the auction. gi stall. Montague Regional High school. Cash. 835.00; Hillside plan. Montague. Cash. 10.00; Robert Whiteway. Brooklyn, Casul. 25.00; Keith Macxtiinon Transport. Charlottetown. True ‘ . 15.00: F. W. Woolwoltli Ltd, Ctiiarlolltetown. Chocolates. 7.00; John H. Mscxenaie. Momague. Plaques, 4.00; Estate Harry Johnston. Montague. Groceries, 5.00: Robert Cool. Wood Islands. Casn. 1.00; Montague Women's Institute, Cash. 5.00; Wcmen's Auxiliary Can. Degion. Montague, Cash, 5.00; Murray Harbour South Wo- men's Institute. Cash. 5.00; Mirs. Bert Hicloen. Alliston. Fruit Cake. 10.00; Ellis MacPiierson, Alliston. Roast of Beet’. 5.00; Herbie MacPhersoii. Alliston. Roast oi’ Beef. 5.00: H. L. Mac- Clragor, Montague. Blanket. -1.95; Cyrus Shaw, Montague. Magaz- ine Stand. 3.25; iV[innie's Gift Shop. Miontague. Steak Knives. 5.911; Albert Ellsworth. L. Montague, 3 bags Vegetables 4.00; Rev. 9 atmos- Murray River. 1 pr. Men's Pants. 12.95; Percy lVlacPherson. Glen 2'19 doz. Eggs. 1.60; Clow Bros., Murray Harbour No1rtli_ William . Cap, Light Tie & Gloves. 3.00: D. C. Keddy Ltd.. Halifiax. N. S., Potatoes, 2.00; Graaweli Photo Studio. Charlottetown. Painting, 15.00; Sydney T. Greene. Clrarlottetown, 3 boxes Chocolates. 4.50: Mira. Walter Sullivan. Greenfield. 3 bags Potatoes. 2.00; Mrs. 4.00; Miss Bess l’ooie, Montague. Fruit Cake. 4.00; Acme Rebecca lodge. Montague. Cash. 5.00; Milton Eraser, Brudenell, Box of Aipples. 4.00; Bud Eraser. Montague, Potatoes & Carrots. 3.00; Langley Fruit Pacloers, Montague. Cash. 25.00 greater values . . hrger selec- ou are assured greater savings . . why. FACTORY OUTLET STORE have learned the secret of satisfying their cllstlomers. They make it their business to provide large assortment at LOW. LOW PMCES . - .. They offer a splendid variety of styles. colors and sizes in all classes ‘ Y0 GOULD HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL 1! 1 SKI JACKETS ‘°" I Condeii?s0t:;1NAnn]iia11Egitement I . M.“ Ms, ch“mn,s' S” I . Week s "Wm er’ ’ 100% quilted nylon, under collar hide-is-hood, 1 colors black. red, blue, navy, Imittled cuffs and ASSETS 1363 1962 1 water repellant. , . Cash on hand and due from banks (including items in transit) . $ 916,375,817 748,451,354 81 s M 1. xi Wmner - ‘ If . . ., Government of Canada and provincial government securities, S Reg. $14.95 at amortized value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. . 1,103,926,298 873,224,265 size a M 1.. 7 M" 5"" Other securities, not exceeding market value . . . . . . . . . 580,076,960 701,519,919 Reg. $11.95 ° Milfffly Call loans, fully secured . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 470,728,736 342,913,111 I so. 5, M. i.- Brackley. _ Total quick assets . . . . . . . . . . . . 53.071.107.311 s2,555,1os,549 D '‘°3- -95 9- E-1- Othcr loans and discounts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,141,900,104 2,007,134,003 and Mortgages and hypothecs insured under N.H.A. . . . . . . . 252,504,138 265,238,040 S Size ' to 6‘ 4 1 Bank premises. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60,012,041 55,925,653 , ' -' Liabilities of customers under acceptances, guarantees and letters The M”, chmm“ out A ‘m “M M‘. .‘ I." ofcredit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181,267,413 126,442,080 1 Men's Men's Suede Factory outlet 1-us. other 3-55Ct5 - e e s s e e e e I 9 e 9 s e e o e 0 e e a I 55.713.935.708 $5.128,750,128 l .9 5 ‘ml llll u--m-s 1 412'-='-or .. .. .. .. Deposits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,i9l.490.398 $4.673,708,399 l “' "°" ’""5' ‘M "H ' ' Boys’ Shenrlina Cuff Acceptances, guarantees and letters of credit . . . . . . . . 181,267,413 126,-142.080 l FM” owe‘ PH” Fun” on P cc other liabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23,318,016 11355174 1 ~ Total liabilities to the public . . . . . . $5 396 075327 54 817 505 553 l I 2 9 5“ I 2 9 5“ mm 1 m 4' mm" M” . . ’ ‘ ’ ' ’ ’ 0 0 Factory Outlet Price Ill’- Capital paid up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 06,528,000 66,528,000 ' RCSIACOOUIII..o.oveez::-:seree-.;e 250,000,000 243,071,200 Undivided profits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,331,881 1,5412-,5 ' Men’s ladies’ Stletchee Men's Dress ' SWEATERS SLACKS HOSE . _ All name lsrant. All style. and ,Al sizes. Colors . black. The ideal Christmas um. All Statement of Undlvlded I colon. All alssa. Bag. 11.95. red. blue. brown. 1. OMI. colors and glass. leg. li.5o value ' Factory outlet Price Factory outlet Price Factory Ollot Price Profits for the year ended 30th November. after provision for uincome taxes and after making transfers to inner reserves E 6 9 5 5 9 5 ’ out of which full provision has been made for diminution in 1' ‘ ' ' - value of investments and loans . . , . . . , _ , , , 5 22_53o‘o45 S 21,492.26, {T-_‘ Dividends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , 15,964,640 “mom . I-idles’ Nylon 6 Rubber Indies’ Ladies’ Nylon Quilted M311’; x _ 0 s 1 . T r W i f f s s,os.4oo s“‘**'“4,soo,287 y OVERSHOES Cocktail Boots HOUSECOATS SHOES rans err rom nner reserves a ter provision or ‘income . Thermo insulated. retains normal A taxeaexigible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000,000 _ ' ’'‘°' ‘ °° " “°‘“""’ """ ';f_';°-t 01-to mi-w vltll-No 211' ‘' '"'' ynl'rmnu'l"1i.ii:o'i-‘$1.3: 33$?‘ .1: . . . . 1 Factory Outlet Price ‘°'- "93- “-5- . .- states at styles. Balance of undivided profits, at beginning of year . . . . . . 1.645.275 1,735,003 , Flctory Oath! Price Factory outlet Price 8 8.260.681 3 6.645.275 ? « I |''- and as Transferred to Rest Account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,928,800 $000,000 1 0 e b . Balance of undivided profits, 30th November . . . . . . . . S I-,33l.881 S 1645 275 A ‘I N { mm“ mama‘ M ____..—-———- ..==‘...='== ' Mon‘. flavor Drip ory__Noli-an provisi" tinoometaxea . , ,7.) « - ° . °“ ° ‘ ’ I .. O.\!’ERSHOES Tarylene SHIRTS . , G A .. ‘ nah‘ i lied: heavy rubber. liaaa is to 17%. Ceavarflla odh. . 8isaaHa1I.Ra¢.lI.Is. 11.1-cpomeol .113. .03. ~ 1». EARLE MSLAUGHLIN, c 3, NG£Ap2L‘gl_ ,m_., om. ,1“, - I no“: I OUTL ET W" W "7 W 3 95 5”" RV .2 I ~ s ~ ' . - cllrlseasas 169 Ocean line! . Charlottetown ( 3» ' ‘,1 J. W. Mccardle. Montague. Ca.sh_ 5.00; Keenan's Tailoir Shop. ‘ William. 1 bag Cabbage. 1.50: Mrs. Percy MacPherson. Glen » ‘ Fixture. 5.50; Ioweil Johnston, Murray Harbour North. 2 bags - J. C. Ennis. Greenfield. 2 bags Potatoes. 2.00: Howard ViCl(el‘.:Ol1. : Montague. Cash 3.00: Miss Martha Poole. Montague. Fruit Cake. - T. _ gs:-as-3---- 9”“?! 2:1“: 12.72: §’§'§’2sgs§’:-222989:-es‘: