steiésasiésesisq, _ JA ,_ _ _ _ ____ __ _ - '-=-~‘§ffI_°,2°' f .r _ - _ Tilt-:<11-I-A.¢1iI.0'i°rETOWN GUARDIAN ` . pxosi-1-msn ._ ' 9V6l‘lf branch and Egg Circles 395 06 Coffee Gofoscon ba rooxibolssoma. SeaIBrsndCo3`eairlotI2l|nl»- _ sl-:ALBRAND cortlizlz ' ____ . _ _ :IoEn:b mdHmddi6¢:j¥ .mei with ioaoloo .a.1i, lo ad. aroma and dmics Hvour and-i hw the i>»=i=~¢- A: good ss .'..-.:,‘..."=“~`-if;.~....’S-“‘ 'ff Pmfsctly cruise ae' sanaoan, IONTRIAI. 3 LCO l-'rat The Capital Certificate system We submit our reportbelieving that - have -been outlined in detail fn'at about 20 per cent on o 320 000 `§£Au‘BRi"inj‘ Your direetoro believe that the address on seed opportunities in I policy herein outlined is conserva Which he dealt with the need of tive and provides for the minimum ffimlefs BFOWIIIK their own seed I II ` I requirements of Your business only._:_\_|ghoa*:i;_ \im°lllYI‘ lurnifis clover IIG CARNIVAL coming soon. members with light refreshments ".5 - __ _‘ ' _ _ w. -_____' . ._ - _ _ ' -°~ ` eral advantage of the whole com- PERSONA v 1| - . - ~ . _ _ . _ _ . _ . _ Ing-_MII |'m?l‘!:I':"!'€Dort was ado M n *Lb _ __ ' _ __ Im Died. _ I F Next 'came me “pmt M the leiliiaioharbfgmlza §.‘ripAto ‘ .ililili I :Til I ‘ __ ‘ 1 Gsiisrsi Manuel- Mr william xel-r Y slsscim. snare A t l h - 1' _ _ hi ’ ' -Montreal, Toronto and other Can- _ "lm °“ 3 I' ~ _ __._.....~. _._. Ceiiisssfi _'win Psss Ops _I}',,,§’},,°‘§,'§,§"{,‘,‘,§,‘,‘_f’y ‘;'§§§_;\;$'=_g;;§\;{ roi... eine.. ~ 5l°i=k Cwnpany. 'rho -preposition tive hurl e .Th i ‘~ ' E cod ready. has been placed' squarely before od a. net lprbilt fo: III? ly?;aZn5f!i14ql':: BAND AT ARENA mnigm’ _\ _ Fifty-fifth Statement to the Bharholdera Dlaclooos Continued Growth of Influential Canadian lattic- - mg Institution-Total Assets Built Up to $175,000,000 and $2,000,000 Added to Roaorve Fund-Slqnid nt Extension of Connections In Canada and Abroad. Aimed to Assist in the Financing of Canada's Foreign Trado-Bank in Strongest Position it Has Ever Hold-1425 New Shareholders. The Fifty-fifth Annual_Mecting ot' th9»Sharehol.l- The number ol' branches and agencies in operation ers oi the Union Bank of Canada was*held at the on November 30th. 1919, was 388. ~ Head Office ot' the Bank, in the City ot' Winnipeg, at twelve noon, on Wednesday, January 7, 1920. The President, MR. JOHN GALT, in the chair. The usual inspection oi all branches and agenciol has been made During the year Advisory Committees were -ap- pointed ilt Vancouver, B.C.. Montreal. ,Que., and DIRECTORS’ REPORT London, Eng. o l.ir..ite.i uohilit corn any as bers upon having such o livo man s ' ' - -- -O-O-O-Q0-Q4-O I t`....r.'-."\~-..,.»}- _- you will ,see with us and believing Mr- Chifk 0f Kihhilvllle. Ont., who _ |N 1-HE _ ' - , that you will endorse the policy WHS lhe .lildge at the Poultry Show ' ' - . ' that ws believe will be to the gen f°"°W@d_Wiih an address in which METHOD|ST CHURCH __ he C0mDlil1leIlted all concerned with _-‘ 0h0 PGUIUY Show upon its ex . ' FRID NI , I *S**yah**E5**75%*he*******>*&*“*****g‘*°`***5°; ceghgceutility classes he declared AY GHT JANUARY 16TH lgnbetthe best hel had handled in a ZW me » iii . c liisslliilill Alivsllllsnlllsrs -» - » - -- -- , {‘_’_l;da!__h_;i this'nT_s`tt_er of poul Organiat ............. .... .. Prof. J. Elbert Chadwick - - o ‘ _ nr 9465 ale 25 ale ilk alt is als $9461? ;|§ ¢.& 5101# air. is aisle alt 73 it AF 75 ilé# iii *£4 Ht iii skill* low. Co-operatlonmzleasrytlixeg $31201: Head oi Pipe Organ Department, Mount Allison _ ' '_ ‘ ' ' - ,- V Y Y “bidi Which Wellld Hbrlng success. _ Ladies’ College, Sackville. ' ~ 1 -Theyallno lkdtP_E_ 110]; SALE WANTED _ _and for _e___d°eV__s_§’_‘;__eHe :D ed "__: Soprano .................................................... .. Miss Mildred Gurney iron sA`l.|-i_l.olls'l~l~:l¢ w.\c'rollv *WWW* __ - _ BS nt f-'l'll|-: .anal Al. \l|~:l~:1*lNEl§-H_M"_ MALE HELP _ \\'AN'l‘El)_MAN 'I‘0 IIIIIE IIY Tldlil | month. Apply A. R. McDona d. Mermaid. 628-l-14-ME8IDd BIRTHS - _ CASS-.At Charlottetown, January. Sth to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G-ass a son. DEATHS POWER--At Hope River, Sunday. Jan. 4th, Eleanor Margaret dearly. beloved daughter of Ezra and Millie Power, aged 6 years 3 months. lnerlv paying attention io the gen D P ULTRY WANTED “E ARF all w¢1uld_stlcl¢to tho excellent e Vocul Teacher, Mount Allison Ladies’ College, 0 ._ . organ zat on Mr. Clark stated that I`I'y.-§§f»n'f.'l}.i°i"li»§r§'e.I'r"° 'i'~i.edi-`i`.’i’I°r”i'.ii"“"° was i°°°m fer ‘mprovementi Swwme' ----°'°-*°‘°i'"_-“ “°" “°"“”"““ ‘“"f"'e""Y 'hflii f°i° L’ insane pdrolo (Aldo)........................_.. A,,,,,,,,',, C,,_ ,,,;3,_..'.,.ME6l ir. the erhihli or standard bros", - ---~ -- mzgltltlg E72-I gl';§T2g_the:2 U* fe;d_a high-‘class blrdtv The idea P30(-NAM ihd i.ttl.'rhl prt.d.-now eligcon.id .dit 1; f'fv;md°:{‘ 08,. w“n,(,h°f',B,,_ °" Tffe both good _0c`_‘k5°";_d5u;’_§:’y'_" gig Prelude and Fugue ln D major ........................................ _.Bach Harris Abattolr Co. r _ _mid they were judging the _'buds _ _ Mn Chadwick ........Puccini eral conformity of the bodiy and _ Miss Gurney shape of the head. Deep bodied birds are necessary and constitution al vlgor ls of "tal im m_,ance_ lntermezzo ._ . Vision ....... .. ....................... ._ Pierne . D Birds with long beads and sunken eyes should be weeded out. _ The following resolution moved Mr. B. R. Brown, 'York, was then 'U°h» Shih _hYA'_“§gI'l_?;L§;‘§'§}’§eg,§Imated discussion. . ' WHEREAS IIC hi1B bben found ex now being carried on in -the inter este of farmers, and WHEREAS this meeting consid ers the change to be for the gener WIHEREAS Canadian Farm Pro ‘h1¢¢B. Limited agrees to assume Egg and Poultry Association and of business in all its .branches as may e expedient. therp-fore be lt, Manager -shall be n Committee to effect the transfer of all the as- sets and Liabilities of the Egg and Poultry Association and of Canad fan Farm Products, Incorporated, to Canadian Farm Products, Ltd. lb) The Committee shall consid LANE.-At Penzance, Seek.. on, Jan. 14th of blood poisonfngf Ernest W. Lane, aged 28, son of ~Philip H. Lane, Sask., and brother of Mrs, C. C. Carver, East Royalty. Stock (_)tllltatioils _ Hatillsiax, N_.s.. Jan. 15.-(Quo tations furnished by F. B. McCurdy and Co.. the_ Montreal Stock Ex- -change.) Atch 83 Af. 136% A10 97% Ar. 67% C. 61% Can. Pac. ......noti1uo. Cen. ......69 68%' Ci-u......... _....205 209 » Mt»x.Pet, 196% 196% iVi.P..R.... .....109 101 - S.... ....97’rii 76% 90% 103% P. 122 r_14% iss sim as I ozv. 129% _ 75 100% 105% 122% 77 106% %CF9F”W 2 Fm¢P t6lMansloE MAnl<~s'rs Butter (dairy) per lb 50 to 65 Butter (croamery) lb. 8Bc callslun, ..... loc, Eggs,perdoz.................61c_ Hay, pressed $18 to $20- Hay, loose..... ....016 to $18 Hides perlb 20c ooh. this.) new poo Oats (whito)new 80c to 82_c .‘.‘.-'Zi..1}fi§'.'...flIl" Ii!-‘ill ‘.‘.’. iii.-"".§`.“.".‘I...é‘»i wheat. per hush. $1-761052-00 i-ini not its some belle-vo to' a lack potawn nggg ofergd .,...,... S1 "f \llii’i‘i'il"“ 5" """- Th” d“"°“"° Goose drawn lb. 35c to 45c t ‘h llllllg is il'rfl.atcd. diilel' - ' i`l<';r,imi; dcliivod and food sours, Dllcifl, dl'Ul|11 Ib. ...... 300 t0 45:* .-.....l...r iii.-‘dll-nlrrvsnbis symptoms Chickens, drawn lb. 25c to ao.: which every stomach sufferer I¢|\°Wl Tm-keys, dim,” |b_ _ 45° to 50c II. HOA?-Itinclal dlgcstents are notneed- H033. 0709904 ~~~--- 14500 I-0 19° cd in such cases and moi' 5° "ll harm. Try luyihli’ 'HIM GU d|B'f_:_¢_; lvo aids and instead Self f§i_>;-‘__-_ua drugllst a few ounces o un” ___ Magnesia and take a toalt}0i_‘_i_\_ u"_.__ n quarter glass of watol t I eating. This swootons the stomach. prevonts the formation of _ iX*f"f5. ._-£0)-_i rims ‘ tf you are suffortaffrom rheuma- acid and there is no sourmsll. 1,.. _,__ ,| pl ala (ia tiirm. high blooq pressure para/ 55w'5'i»‘r" 'or lfiifigfigorm-TE?-5_§r mimi sis, or any disease that ts'hArd to or milk) is harmless tod _'_ _hé m__"- _ |,°",,'¢_ wh, _‘mt ‘"5 U. 5 all .ml f,',‘,°|’§R,",{‘,"’}',f',-,§§° .I?k.§.\'g-'heals for sto- got a demonstration of tho - ,,,.¢|, porooeoo. it ia ..oea_i_»y ttimil; srlnunn Vlotlr nav, sands of i-will' ‘V " “ Ilrrdig- Offices B0 Euston Street ments wltIi ilu llloro foal' o w”_1`1'“m‘Pd pltion ' I 1' ‘he Viilllillieh as indicated in the inventories of the Egg and Poultry Association and of Canadian Farim Products, Inc., for 1919, to be the true value of the property and -busi~ ness and shall invoice the -husi ness on that basis. (c) The total net value oi the present business shall be divided among the members in good stand ing for the year 1919 in exact pro portion to the -business done through the Company by the mem hers during that year. (di The exact amount of each member's interest in the business shall be written into a Capital Cer tfficate according to By Law, which certificates shell be redeem ed by Canadian Farm Products. Ltd., on the 31st day of December 1920, except where 'tihe member gives authority in writing to apply his interest in the business on his ._f,m-es in the ‘Capital Stock of- ianadlan Farm Products, Limited. .._..__{g;---- (Special to The Guardian.) <- WINNIPEG. 'Jan. 14,-A bone- dry Canada within six_ months. is the prediction of a former liquor dealer here today. By that_time, he says, stocks ot` Ctlntiiilnn whisky will have been used up and Scot- land will he kept busy suppiyins her own needs. Ho Dredieie H NB" of business between here and Ken- ora. Ont., wlthls a day or two- Your Needs a naturally like ~ _ Grape-Nuts ' ma 4' 1 ia 'foe was thick. and the steamer not _She -will likely be on the -Slip a Cantllene ..... pemem ,U form 3 Co_0per_mve From the Land of the §ky__Dine Water,-_..._ c onrpany tor the man 8 ..... Revorfo . Tocatta in A flat al good of the whole community, Ml' Ch“'dWi°k _ I an God Save tilo King ADMISSION ............~ ...... ..... Prelude and Cantllene............................... . ........Rousseau Callaerts Rheinberger by Mr. J. B. McMillan, 'seconded by ` - Mr, clmdwmk Foote submitted and resulted in an “__ ln Picardie ........ _ Vfasf D'arte Tosca .........Puccfni ........Cadman ..........Scott> 8B€‘m0hi of cn operative enterprises Mi" Gurney .' .... ._ Bonnet ._...f. Hesse . 25 cents. the Liabilities of the Cooperative pw" op," 739 PM nsolql 5,00 pm, anadian Farm Products, Incorpor Time!" can be hm f"°m” ‘_ ted, and to CHPY5' 011 Cireneratlve G F Hutcheson, J R. Dfnnis, G. S. Pearson, James Paton. ‘RESOLVED as followsz- . - ` - (3) The president and General ¢ %%H%+_ ______ amd starvlation, The iiaet mllch cow had been slaughtered forfresli meat, and things looked dark fn- deed when the first faint trail _of smoke from the Gallant Newfound- land Sealer appeared on the horizon. On account of the rough weather and the presence of much ice there was some difficulty in embarking the mem-bers of the Bell Island Lighthouse crew, but eventuallly all bands were safely on board the Seal. Even then their troubles were far from ended because the I » _”¢.|.nD__“_Aw Fung, mqamg-|~’Jofnt.Sto lr C Blockbfrde Son ':.f...:;.'.....;. " __ _ _ . c » " a I r a u IJ 9 being an ice-breaker the trip to St. John’s was slow and painful in the extreme. All of the rescued colon- ists excepting these tiwo families were Newfoundlandera, and re- mained at St. John's. Even the children seemed to take the ad- venture calmly. None of them act- ed as though their experiences were the toast out of the ordinary. i---- SHIPWRECKED CREW IN HALIFAX ON ROSALINU Enroute from New York tb St. John’s,, Nfid., the Red Cross liner Rosalind, Captain Mitchell, has ar- rived after a run of 45 hours from City island. The steamer has on board 17 passengers for Newfound- lsmd, including Captain Petite and crew of seven of the schooner J. Miller, which was lost in the Medf- Zlst, and that night the crow sought. shelter on shore. For throo days they stood by their craft, which had become a total wreck, and finally reached Patras. where they took passage on all Italian steamer for New York, ar- riving there ln time to catch the Rosalind. They saved only a ,part ol their personal property. The J. M-flier was a vessel ot 895 tons, and owned -by A. H. Mun ray, ot St. Johns. Nfid. Her lfomentlons were: Length, 180 feet; beam 34 feet, and depth, 12 feet. `enterta,IJ'ed the Prince of W.sle The names of the crew are: Mate. T. .Merlg:1n; cook and steward, E. Wakeham; Bowen. J. H. Mercer; seamen, l~I.'B_uge'tt, H. .Penny, E. Dfllion and B. Burnister, HEAVY ICE OFF ; CAPE BEET N COAST An exchange from Halifax says: The steamer Cape -Breton. sailed from Lollfsburg for Halifax _Tues- day evenlng, and the italian eteanl- er Chlumesky for Portland,” where _ she will load a grain cargo for an Italian port. The schooner Dlirt is loading a cargo oi’ coal for Call- so. Tile steamer Lillgan arrived ar- rived fn port Tuesday morning and is loading cargo for St. John. The Italian steamer Trieste is taking on u bunker supply and will sail for St. John to lond cargo for an ital- ian. port. The iC.G.Revenue steam- er Restless arrived yesterday from Sydney. Tile -steamer Maskfnouge, whlch»ws.s loading .a cargo of steel prod'uo_ts at Sydney, arrived in port Tuesday mgrnlng and will com- plete her cargo at this port. The steamer Douglas H. Thomas arrived from Sydney Monday morn- ing aild will be engaged during the remainder of the winter at this port. The steamer ‘has done ex- ceptionally good work during the past three weeks, while the temper- ature has been hovering around the zero mark, in keeping a track op- en to the coal piers and conveying steamers to and from the piers. In fact it was not the fear of the ice, forming ln the river that caused' her discontinuance of the Sydney service, but of the sheet ice that has been made on the ocean, which incoming steamers report to he getting very heavy, and to be coin- lng along the enatem coast, the stesmers having passed through forty five miles of such ice to the eastward of Soattarie island. - torranean ii November. The ves- sol was 25’ gays out from- St. John's.I ____.°°'T'-_- Nlld., with a cargo of 12,000 quin- PRINCE OF WALES ' this of fl_:h,Gwhen sho struck o., AT CANADA CLUB roof on t o rock coast, fourteen , areless’ . miles from Patrss, hor destlnatiolal LONDON. January 12.-/The Can- `,hen - This was the afternon of November adis Club had the largest gather- ing in it 'history tonight when it ii. Sir George 'Perley presided and Prince Albert. the Earl of Athlono, Earl Reading, and Lord .Byng of Vlmy. were among the other guests. The Prince raised a laugh at the outset when he reminded the aud- ' _fence that it was at a Camida Club gathering "before there was any word of it in the press" that be or- iginally announcod his intention to visit Canada. "Little did I think," he continued, “how that visit was to influence the rest of my lite lottetown. ville and Truro. and Sussex. Woodlawn.) North Edmonton, Rfmbey, Sedallll, nook and Waterllole. (City Heights and Ducks.) The Directors have pleasure in presenting this re. lwri. showing the result ot' the business ofthe Bank _ for the year ending November 30th, 1919. _ ~ " JoliN GALT. 'H President. During the year 89 branches and agencies were in the Province of' Prince Edward Island, l-Char. In the Province of Nova Scotia, 3-Berwick, Keni- In 'the Province of New Brunswick, 2-Moncton' In the Province ot' Quebec. l-Kenogami. .ln the Province oi Ontario, 13-Blenheim, Burl‘iit‘s - RBDIUS. Clliedon. Ciimpbellford, Charlton, Easton's T. gamers, indian Illver, Rfdgetown. Rodney. Toledo. oronto (Woodbine and Gerrard, Wal-i-a\v nnil _ ln the Province ol; Manitoba 28_Aitamont, .~\ul,:us- iille, Clanwilliam, Clearwater, Deepdale, Dropmore, Elm Creek, Elphlnstone. Graysville, Homewood, Lowe Farm, Margaret, Morris, Mcrtuley, 0akhu,.n_ R_osebank, Roselsle, _,Sandy Landy, Sanl'ol~¢l, S019 girth. Sperling. Winkler, Winnipeg _.__l28, 21/; per cent., paid lst ' Dividend No. 129, 21/, ner oem., paid 2nd $ 25'617’45 June, 1919 132,770.03 Dividend No_ 130, 2'/2 pei- cent., paid 2nd 5 ' ' September, 1919 142,143.62 Dividend No. 131, 215 per cent., payable 1st December,-1919 167,799.32 Tl‘ansi'erred to Re:-l't Account .. 2,000,000.00 From Premium on new stock $1,781,170 Contribution to Officers' Pension Funil._.. 10,000.00 Contribution to General liosliital, Win- _ nlpeg ................................ - 5,000.00 Will' Tax on Blink Note Circulation to 29th November, 1919 58,172.41 Biliancc ul Profits cilrrli-.tl t'orward._...._... 198,222.87 _ $2,839.726.70 ' - "-_._T.i Sexsnlltll, Sunny- ASSETS Dominion Government Balances due by other Banks in Canadian Municipal Securities, Call and Short (not exceeding 30 for .............................. .. JOHN GALT, President. People have asked me which part of Canada I liked best. it s a question impossible for me to ans- wer, not only for diplomatic rea- sons, but simply because I do not know." . life went on to speak of incid- ents which had been featured in the movies. The Prince spoke of the vigorous and progressive spirit _a__nd atmosphere fwhlch__he said was GENERAL STATEMENT OF LIABILITIES AND ASSETS Gold and Silver Coin ........ _.3 953,902.93 Notes ................................ ._ 13,724,823.00 -l$14,678,725.93 Deposit with the Minister oi' Finance l`or the purpose of tho Circulation Fund .......... .................................... ._ 260,000.00 Deposit in the Central Gold Reserves 6,500,000.00 Notes on other Banks .... ............... ._ _1,51s_4s1,oo` ` Cheques on other Banks ...................... .. 7,509,201.-fl ada .................................................. 102,287.30 Balances due by_Bnnks and Banking Correspondents elsewhere than in Canada ................ .... .. 3,569,800.66 Dominion and Provincial Government Securities not exceeding market value .......... ................. ._ 13,0~i8,913.69 ,Brltlsh, Foreign and Colonial Public Securities other than Canadfan...__... 15,818,0l6.79 Railway and other Bonds, Débentures ` and Stocks, not exceeding market value ............ ........ .... __ 2,602,740,30 Ci1Il_l0_t_i_l:d S_hort: (no_t__ excee§ngd30 days) sn anaa,on n,Db _ ----s s--1 sms- ....... .f.’...f’“e...._..._... ".:'.n'.l:.‘..°:.."::‘..é:=:l;';':..:‘;;”.:.astra. . Loans elsewhere than in Canada .... ._ 7,956,854_74 Other Current Loans and Discounts in_ . _ Canada (less rebate of interest)..._.... 86,529,156.17 Other Current Loans and Discounts elsewhere than in Canada (less re- bate of interest) ........... , .... .. Real Estate other than Bank Premises Mortgages on Real Estate sold by the Bank .... ......... ............ Overdue Drafts. estimated loss provided Bank Premises, at not more than cost, less amounts wrftte noff .................. ._ Liabilities of customers under Letters of Credit, as per contra .... ............. .. Other Assets not included in the fore- going . ................................. .......... ._ pire has always played a-very AS ON `29TH NOVEMBER, 1919. _ LIABILITIES Capital Stock .... 7,968,l50.00 - Rest Account ....__......_..._.....$5,600,000.00 ~ Balance ot' Profit and Loss Account carried forward 198,222.87 $5,798,222.87 _ ` Unclaimed Dividends ...... .. 10,951.73 ' I Dividend No. 131, payable lst December, 1919 ........ ._ 167,799.32 --P 5,976,973.92‘ . $l3,945,123.92 Notes nl' thc Bank in _ Cam _ clrculiltion _,_._......____._.._..$12,508,8l9.00 Y Deposits not bearing in- terest 51,119,si_i4,s~i _ Deposits bearing inter- est ......... 84,376/i09.79 Balances due to other Banks in Canada ...... ._ 572,355.79 Balances due to Banks and Banking Corre- - | spondents elsewhere than- in Canada .......... .. 5,058,941.92 » and --L i53.e:ie,s31.o4 Acceptances under Let- ters ot Credit .... .................. ._ 7,186,940.91 Liabilities not included in the foregoing 220,381.60 $174,989,057.-17 _ I-n uccordulllic witll thc provisions ui' , sllb-sections 19 und 20 of Section 06 of _thc linllk Act. wo report to the Shure- ilolders us lullowsz- - \\'c llavo ullditcd thc above Balance Sheet with tho bnolls and vouchers at . $76,062,432_61 Head Office and with ct-rtiflccl returns ,l from thi: lirnnullcs. _ days- \\'e have obtuillcd all tile informa- tion and oxlilunations that wc have re- ,‘l q\il_ri~d, nnti uri: of the opinion that the trllnstlctiona nf tht- iliinlt lvhlch have colllo llndcr our notice lluvc Llccll willi- in thc powers of the Bank.' in addition to our verification. nt the 29th N'ovclllbt»l'. \\'<‘ lluvlf, ilurinff, till: year, cllccki-d the cash und verified thc nul:\\l'itics rcprm-lf-|ililll,; tile inveiillnonts of thc Bunk ut its cllli-l' iiflici- ullil prin- clpul brnlicllt-A ulld follntl tilt-ill lu Lo in ugrcclllcrll wi|.ll the ontrlcs in this books of tllt_‘ lil1lllt_hrclz_t_t.i{\l; tht-_r_cto._ _ ln our op nion, e a ance olcc s 532‘740'61 properly drawn up so us to exhibit tl true and cul'i'oct \'io\\' of thc stntc oi' 7,186,940.91 the altails of the Iiillill. according to , tile best. of olll' inforlllittion and tho uxplallutinlla given to us.1llld ns shown by thc books of' the Iiullli. T. IIARRY \‘.'EIU1. 15.3. REAI). _ ' Alidlturs ol' tile firm of ul-zolullc A, 'ro_l.'Clllz is C0., - ’174_9g9_[)57_47 vvrtii willcll is ltlnulgumatcd lg: v. 1-.llil. ill2.\ll & co. _ Winnipeg. Ziith l)ncclnbcl'. 1919. H_ B. SHAW, General Manaqorll 3,672,372.29 268,476.29 150,645.10 248,532.51 337,760.98 L__.______,__»__ , __ ` Y very catching and which he felt he perl iii 'he l\iii»l0YY Di U16 W0¥'Id would and in Australia ...rd New *rr* is destined to piss' sn even Zealand in a few months time. PHY! 8110 i-he DHT! W9 01151,! ‘Speaking of the new world con- depends! “D011 Bfllihh INTR- dftions which the peace conditions Hn IUIOW 'Whill the Svifil- IB hi-If impose, the Prince Bald: meet those requirements It “I know our British influence and example i.s influencing and seek- ing to influence the state of the world enormously. The British Em- that every man and woman British Empire has got to is cllllell his or her 'bit and do it ns it has never been done `.»r Over Here Over There- -. l _ . STAG Chewing Tobacco is appreciated by both of Canada’s war unite -those who fought in Flanders who -served at ho It is also on oyed by civilians of nl classes tin-oughout`Canada and is -recognized oe being o . ' ~ i ~ - - e swiss Lobos sursllraln- _ The mein footureaand the prln, The operations of the co.ol>era- _EDr'-lAt tile close of the regular ‘ Ciilal chauKes that will take .place tive sales department worked out week] ' y convention of Empire Lodge N _ G ill g_i\`°\\1Hi'B. Ceilles of which~are in ooDitallzation._ ` _ ' BTEAMER SEAL ARRIVBB gxsgdsff }I”¥tol;ir:5', lgidewgiihngaif C_)ii___I_1_¢_i,i1ii_§__;>_§_.__l;lx Ofllcers of the’s6;l;is__:_e_p;>:_t0nw_¢)s; _';i_i,¢_;:itedAaf_t_¢;r A`_I' NORTH SYDNEY- lor of the Lodge entertained the _ It fa our purpose to throw our'K/By. Martin Moxlrmon MUJ kmy Snatched from starvation by at White- T R Th b organization o an to all far Rev. _ ' ` ` the seamenshf an dar-in e' S ea °°m°' ,e rem and the advantgges of co-operi:i,£‘and ogiergauthier' Wimd Emma’ crew of the Nl!-i)wfol(indlandsst°eI1nt1lLr"?:," fgfiaygd gegiegd }i)llIleamPm hon)- wili come to the member as well' The 'following resolution was 3”!" "'° f°’““'i°“ "°m 91°- 39"” 'ltlxiilnesg pp a L rows” .ss to the stockholder. Provlsfonipashed, moved by Mr. Gordon Mc- Island Ligh"h°“°" C°|°“Y “"1"” ' will 'be -lnaidolto safeguard ths|MIlan secon ed by Mr. Richard' at N°"h sydney Tuesdw “ner” |:A|;ME -r ‘ s glogkllolde,-B and while we member C, ed and pported by Messrs noon en route to their homes in ,___ _ R18 ENTER AINED. _ shore, lu the p,0m,,_ means Wm he J_ _ Mmma M_ J_ Kiely E Ged_ Quebec. _ _re (entrul Farmers institute con. found to gm, the stockhomer h|s_d.|n ,_ D_ wregor and M'___ Mc They were W. C, White, wife C uded tl1efi;_ session in Charlotte rl-shtful advantage. Kin n. - $gu_';‘;9-gv°32d_:'§3 _“xg 3_‘;}':§_';nB‘;‘f_' igrrlllnggsgrtsg Exlzlxggltaliypaggi W‘ EREAS, Canadian . ' ` - - , wlll not be needed under the ,,ew_duc,s_.\L|mm_d is preparggrg 1_:_r_:>__ of whom were with the twenty per i2_i_al_ll_e_:_i:;'itat_i_i_>n of iSul_>__t. JB _Ad management and ,he Advance wha kel seeds co_ope___mve_y_ exile m_1:ro_ol:_ed on the lonely island ___ wt _ur is new oedceb uH_. -Paid on produce will -be correspondi And whereas it is necessary to |-eller; tee illillre or ns’ Government Hgnor Ti.ie?lI-~m'q'}(§o open ll/I'K`m ihgly higher. Dividends or. stoclrliisvs ihesesd growers vrssrilsed. in r ti.” l on' "1, '"0 srsund- ____ The ___ __ ____ v;ornor___ 5 _ln-_ will be fixed' at about bank inter' Th¢l'9f°lT° he if l'°90W9d that the ptgsettwl theinstgagierdal?-:nmgrg etxh Asgociatlonwige etsieringlxlll 'igzrlréliexril' opened as t‘oliows'- est and the earnings of the Com~,G00d Seed A5505”-U0” 0| Pfilwe from starvation S r 0 en institute arid the P E I Eg and ' pany will be distributed among the Edward Island be formed. According' to {he stor the told Poultry Aesoclation'were'alsog ree ipsirons. according to the omounti An sddrsss by Mr. E- J-'Moors of on arrival at worth s age the lit- ent- by invitation All ha ii’ de- `f buslnes done and not on the TVUFO. Milrilillle feprosentatfv f ~ A y y' I I ' d 0 S th S _ _ e Or tie colony, had not reached the ac-_ llgihtful time, addresses being de- basls of the Stock that patrons _fi Bid Division followed in tual point of starvation when the livered and ll splendid repast being ll0l¢lg_ ln this way the Companylw ch e congratulated Mr, Kerr Seal hove 'ln sight, but they were served. A detailed account will remains as truly co-operative as-1 “P°n being the m““_“¢"" °f Buch Dem' 9h\l\l8Ii to ft, as only one bar-‘appear in next issue of this fun- ever and has 'all the advantages of R "VS Orghhilaiion and the mem- rel of flour remained between them ‘ ction. _ - _:\\.".':i~f- .x Q -*1'~‘i"‘\ ' y p , - |,.'__' - -~ -_ , well, ager. Mr. Moore gave a valuable r (.1 viii l-I\' i.~~.»: l.. 4 ,_ itil ` _ififi .lu-5 5§E`.,.' ... Y tv .ie-. <.‘i|l. -l.»":»~'-li. lil'-~""