MNUARY 26. 194-3 Icaei (Ob-TVO-DA“, T A Kiss in Time ...Saves Time! Char"! 0M jdl! RUGGLES - MASSEN Ni/YMAN PLUS-SCREEN NEWS, Musical and PORKY’S POOCII I,.__ TIIREATEN DUTCH WAS BERMUDA Govi-zlmon wnDCKl-IOLM - (or) _ Nazi coupon - (OP) - Lt-Gen- ncflunpation authorities have im- sir Denis J. C. K. Bernard. 80v- ma 1W1 in the Netherlands, "If ernor and commnnder-in-chief of merino IZUXLs and hostage shooi- Bermuda until inst Atlgust, Ilus "B5 do not cure the Dutch Air- been placed on the retired list. "Klimt vriil share Rotierilnns Veterun of the First Great Wfll‘. Mtgbcgltl be razed by German Sir Denis won the Croix tie (iuerrc g. 5555RPM‘ "at. CARRY ON CANADA CORPS DANCE The “V” Club WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28th. Elli!!!’ an evening's dancing-Help Carry 0n Canada Admission 50c Table and Tax Included nllllclllll 9—-l Dress Optional Make Reservations Early 1.1.1. fn'n'u' n'n'in'n'in'ifuf'n'b'n'n'u - _ ‘ _ '~\'M'nNHHY-NAPJI IVAH- ‘u s L‘738'1'23'3l- screen all SPONSORED BY ROYAL EDWARD Cl-IAPTEROF I. 0, D E "ro-oAY mmiilmat TUE --w|so. a "or Ann SheridaniAnd _ Brent G0 On A “Honeymoon For 3” Laughter. 555i and romance make up the sprightly story of War- IlCI‘ BIOS. IIGW COIDECIY. "HCIIEYXDCCTI 0f For Three," which opens today at the Capitol Theatre. The picture is full of side-splitting situations and i0 make ntattcrs tivcn funnier, the three slightly screwv ncrizlc that nic caught in a tipsy trianclc nrc playcd by George Brcnt, Ann Sheridan and Osii. Masscn, College romances may be alright when _vou‘rc in collcgc, but when a loin: lost sweetheart shows up six years after _vou'vc grndtiateti and claims you as htir one and only, it's liable to lcud to complications. 0X- pecially when you've just gotten en- gaged to your beautiful secretary. That's the position in which George Brent. who plays the role of a pop- ular author, flnds himself in “Honcvinscn For 'I‘liree.“ Beautiful Osit liiii . plays the role of the amorous x-coilegc student who for- gcis that shc is marrictl to a very patient husband. played by Charles Ruggles. Ann Sheridan plays the is pro- tli i -nt_v of snappy diu- .iich vclitn combined with her s). ial typc of delivery. is sure to bring heaps of favorable com- ment. Ann. wilt) is a very practical girl. suggests that it will m much more inexpensive, if sllC- becomes Brentfls wife as wcll as his SPCYQITIIT and. lncitli-ntailv. she loves the guy. Things uo nloncr siiiooihlv cnouzh until Osa shows up and their the fun irealns. They start on n romantic marathon that proves to be one of the season's greatest laugh hits. More laughs are provided by Wil- liam Or' 1n n‘ vs tho role of an who is methods - . 1.l\\’_\'(‘l' not loo scrupulo s in l" for gcttlnu his cases (if Y)» His partner in crinic is p. Jul“! by hlcnde. vivacious Jane Wyman. Lee Patrick supplies an ample share of the humor a. woman who insists that Brent cl .cn her baby. Ullll% stave?“ Story Told Int New Film Hit Whrn dark-c) d (Jliarics HIYTI‘ puts his continental Hzarin to work to win o. woman. film fans can br- suro of getting their moneys worth. Add lovely Olivia dc Haviiland and radian. Paulette Godd-wl to the cast “ir in the '_~‘(‘2ll".s moat llllllSlllll slot") id than put l)i~"r-ct<ii' Ttfitvli- ell Ltnsrii I)l‘lllllfl tin‘ lllf‘ 1101b“ and _\'ou can bet vour lust d ._ that the pictuivrs a four-star hit. Such a film is Pnrumounts "Hold Back the Dlhvn" 111E115"! '0' day at the Prince Edward ’Il‘<atrv undrr the sponsorship of the Royal Edward Clripioi‘ of illf‘ LCD-FT» 'I‘l\is lloy." d llaviilainl-Gzirldarti 0W5 1mg cvfljvllllllg~—l‘0ltlitllt"(‘. ex- citement, plenty of laughs; '1 smashing climax and a story hat ~thintz but run-of-the-mill , playing m." most colorful rel; of his ftlIJlIlll career. is a cynical scoundrcl, a worldly-WW European emigre who stcops to a marriage 0f convenience In 0N1?!‘ to get into the U5. When his lfustlllil bride. it llit ehcol teach- er named Dninv l3 ll. 193"“ "I his pcrfidy from a “THY-ill WI» 11w htnbmd": unsavory P959 $1"? FRY... him whin- the mmcrseful Hover broods in it Slfflll‘ Mfilcml border town. his wife races t0- wazrl hor Incite-town of Azuss. Cal in an auttimcbile. she crash- o; “it; ‘is taken ix a Los Angelcs ncriiitwl. Then rrtnrs the Plum“ Wm“ nor-er. in mad fP-‘DPKMIDTI. smashes iliroucili the U 3 llllml- gflfllml barrier in nnoiltcr ear m.‘ (mites to his wife's side ',\ o lfavillrin-il. as iho trust- ,“ F, n._ h,“ a rm- tliat bids h“. H, 131mm 1m- nnn-p plntidlts ‘lllll ll‘"“ l)"i'l-‘.‘R\'.’\I of "Alvliillfl" _In ~mi~<~ With th" \Vl 'i Miss and. one of I~l‘i'.\'\\ 3‘ (Inf; ifl-mi-e of h"r nbilliv to . “inn ltflrk and for‘I\ "W09" fv- ,d i“ 1'!‘ tit‘ iiiirling lilg- ft _~~\_~ .l. g in his first ‘.- DEIITRAI. GUARDIAN This column is nlurved for news 0| local lnturest. but advertising cl I "'7'! nature ml! be lunnrll u! l nuts n Iortl. strictly puylbln ll Idrnum. CONFEDERATION LIF INSUR- ANCE. ' E L-TII. “OOUBINLY EPISODE” —Ohlm- made Chorus, February 1. 1,751, KENNISDTS Discount Sale con- tinues. An excellent assortment o! coats. trimmed and untrimmed to choose from. L-7o6-1-2z-zi, Aaarven m mourn) - ivu. and Mrs. Ed. Ceseley received a cablegram Friday from their son, Ralph, announcing that he had er. rived in Elngland safe and well. POLICE (JOURT—In the Police Court Saturday mornln; two taxi drivers charged with operating dur- ink the reoent practice blackout were each_ fined $5 and costs or 10 days in jail. Two speeders were each fined $2. An assault case was ad- journed until today. seam ruitwuan unna- Ralph C. Smith. son of m. and Mrs. Harold Smith, 70 Rochgom Street left Saturday on return to rcioin his naval unit. Ralph is now on his third _V(‘l\i‘ in active naval service. His many friends Joined with his parents in welcoming him home. His sister. Miss Hazel accom- Danied him to Ottawa. as rams vouivE-Mi. James H Judson, veteran sportsman of Alexandra, celebrated his 85th birthday Sunday at the home of hi» dMIEMer, Mrs, w 2:. Mae. Callum. Crossroads. He is receiving congratulations from his numgr-Qu; friends who wish hlin “Many Fifllfpy Returns". despite the fact that iic passed the “three score and ten" mark iiftcen years ago, MERCY FLIGHT _ Qordgn While‘. 19-year-old resident of Al. bf-‘Ftvn. was rushed to the Prince Edward Island Hospital yesterday uflemw" b)’ P1806 T01‘ an emer- Rmfly Qbcriitlon. Maritime Central Allwlkvs used a Fairchild aircraft, equipped with skis, for the mercy flight. The plane left Charlotte- town at 2.45 and landed on the riv- er Just below the honic of the pa- tient at 3.30. ‘The youngbman was taken on board and 30 minutes lat- er was in Charlottetown. Tho plane was met at the airport by an am. bulance which conveyed the patient to hr-oltal. The young man is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. White. OBSERVES 79TH BIRTHDAY .... Mr. Charles H. Chandler, Charlotte- town, received the congratulations many friends on the onset. Vance of his 79th birthday Satur- day. Born at Souihport in i863, he moved to the city while still a young boy and has been iicrc ever since. For ovcr 60 years he has been in business in Char- lottetown where he heads a success- ful hardware iimi. Fehnell and Chandler. Enjoying the best health, Mr. Chandler was observed driving Iiis 3-year-old colt “Lustys FiPSi" ihfmlgh the streets of the city on Saturday. He is an ardent horse fan and has raced many fine animals during the past few years. TROOPS ENTERTAINED-Close to 400 sailors, soldiers and airmen wcre entertained at the popular house party given in their honor at the Y. M. C. A. Saturday night. The boys greatly enjoy these so- cial get-together: and each week- end bring other friend; with them to share the hospitality of the Saturday night hostesses \vho serv- ed delicious refreshments. They some away high iii their praises of the wonderful kindness of these ladies at the Y. Dancing, games and other amusements provided the entertainment. The building was taxed to capacity by the larg- tst attendance so (er. ICE DELAYS FERRY-Freight congestion at Borden necessitated tne running of an extra. train yes- terday. It arrived in Charlotte- town about six oblock last oven- ing with Mr. E. \V_ MacKinnon. $lll)Cl'llllCil(I0ll.i of the Island Div- ision, as a passenger. Ice conditions delayed the crossinv of the ferry on Saturday with the result that the mail and passenger train from the mainland did not arrive in the city until about 11.30 pm. The boa-t docked a: Borden at 8.30 making good time on this cross- ing but an earlier run in the day, which took the S. S. Prince Ed- vmrd Island five hours was re- sponsible for the delay. Wind and tides it appears caused the trouble. An cast. wind pilcs the drift ice high on thc Tornicntinc shore while a blow from the Opposlt/C direction has the same effect on tne Borden side of the strait. Personals Mr. Wcslcv MncKciizic well known chef lius returned to the city to take over new duties after spending a few well earned holidays at his home at Bay Fortune. Mr.=. Henry Brown (formerly M ll< nie O'Brien of this city) loaves this morning on rcttirn to her home zii linlifux after spending a pleasant weekend visit to Charlottetown. While here she visited relatives 41d friends. ST. JAMES CHURCH The services at the Kirk yester- day were conducted by the Rev. T. H. Russell Somers, MA, 5.12M. who preached in the morning from the text "A man's life consisteth not in the abundance of things which he possesscih," (St. Luke 12:15) and in the evening from 8t. Paul's words, “Bo ye transformed by the renewing of your mind" (Romans 12:2). in concluding the Minister said "The most revolu- tionary influence that can grip a man, I submit. is a true idcn about who he is, And when it comes to that the New ‘Testament is religion at its best for it reveals Us to be none other than the sons or God. If that is our nature no power on earth need keep us where we are.‘ JACK TAIVS (‘ONTRIBIYTIVN LONDON -— (CPD -- Durin -. won, 1041 the Royal Navy contribute £3, 378 ($15,192) to Britain's life- boitservice. flsllywood flicker; Curt Bois, Mi- khail Rasumn , Billy Ixe and a newcomer, osemiary m9- Miss DeCamp has a poignant bit as a Viennese rofugse who svnnts iibavo every-thing else in the world to have her baby born in the United States. residing , _, HIE ,ll.~‘.I‘.LCIT§'_l_'_O‘F'-T 3 CIJAFDIAN SERVICE ON THE FINANCIAL FRONT The requirements of busin and of individuals for eficient and confidential conduct of financial transactions have been served by The Bank of Nova Scotia TO CANADA for over a century. Now—-with no interruption to these services —-this bank, through its branches across the country, has enlisted every facility at its command to help in the important work required to finance the war and war industries. THIS ANNUAI STATEMENT records the results of millions of transactions, great and small, which facilitate the business of the nation-the carrying-on of the national livelihood. It in- cludes, too, wartime services, of which the following are just a few: I Financing contracts for war materials and supplies. 0 Handling payrolls for war in- dustries. 0 Disbursing cash payments to men in the Active Services-and their dependents. 0 Acting as agents for transac- tions between the public and the Foreign Exchange Control Board. 0 Assisting in the sale and distri- bution of Dominion Government War Bonds and War Savings Stamps and Certificates. 0 You wiII obtain friendly, helpful service ai the brunch nearest to you. Make use of this service. ll0th ANNUAL STATEMENT PAGE THREE _ _. ._ _ 2i CONDENSED GENERAL STATEMENT AS AT DECEMBER 31st, ‘I941 I A S S E ‘I S Cash on hand and in Bank of Canada. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ $5,784,427.79 Notes of and cheques on other Banks. . . . . . . 22,547,191.82 Due from other Banks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22,1l0,874.56 Government and other public securities, not exceeding market value. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122,391 ,967.92 Other bonds and stocks, not exceeding market value. . 9,724,247.20 Call loans (secured) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3,970,255.80 Totalquickassetlnnu.................... 2l6,528,965.09 Other loans and discounts (after full provision for bud and doubtful debts) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123,694,054.34 Liabilities of customers under Acceptances and Letters of Credit (as per contra) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31,482,114.04 Bank Premises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,872,854.01 Shares of and Loans to Controlled Companies. . . 2,200,00(i.tJ() Otherasaets............ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 615,295.37 5380539328285 I.l A I I l I ‘II E S iii Notes in Circulation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -$ 6,188,967.58 Deposits (other than Banks). . . . . . . . 297,571,331.83 Deposits from other Banks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 6,306,647.64 Acceptauces and Letters of Credit: outstanding (as per contra). 31,482,114.04 Other Liabilities. . . . . . 1,214,593.40 Dividendspayable....... . . . . . . 363,135.12 Total liabilities to the public. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 343,126,789.61 Capital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,000,000.00 Reserve Fund . . . . . 241000I000'0o UndividedPi-otlts........................ . 1,266,493.24 $380,393,282.85 J. A. MCLEOD, President H. D. Bonus, General Manager ate BANK of NOVA SCOTIA ISTAIIISHID 1032 OVII A CINIUIY OI IANKINO IXPIRIINCI Branches from coast lo ceani In Canada and Newfoundland 0 Branches and correspondents-elsewhere Strong Position Maintained The One Hundred Annual Statement 0f The Bank of Nova Scotia shows increased totals under many headings and reflects the participation of the Bart: in financing industrial expansion and In Providing the many other ser- vices necessary across Canada in connection with the war effort. As- sets of the Bank now total $380,393,- 282.. an increase of more than $51.- 000.000 over the previous Year-end. Deposit Totals Increased Although heavy Withdrawals were made by depositors for investment in the Victory Loan, dePO-flts by the public totalling $287,982,403 show an increase of over 924000.000 as compared with the previous Of this increase approximately 521,- 957. 000.000 is g class, balances in buslneu accounts. Ap- proximately $3.000.000 is in interest- bearing accounts. Dominion and Provincial Govern- ments are increased over $3,000,000. Other balances, made up of depos- its of and balances due other Bank: (Canadian and Foreign). $6,306,647-showing little change. Current loans in Canada s106.l05.902—-an increase of $121156.- 886; there is a small decrease in loans outside of Canada but. after allowing for this. there is a net in- crease of approximately 92,000,000 An Ail-time High Shown in Assets 0f the Bank of Nova Scotia INCREASE IN DEPOSITS BY PUBLIC AND IN COMMERCIAL LOANS and Tenth Securities year. in the non-interest bear- representing increased Deposits from Banks total Cash Assets as Larger Loans the Public. Int .il in commercial loans. Ip-zns to Pro- vincial Governments, Cities Municipalities are down approxi- mately 81.000000. Cali and Short Loans, secured by stocks and bonds are $3.970.255 and show a reduction in the year of $1,415,917. Investments Investments aggregate $132,116,- 215. an increase of approximately $1,000,000 from the previous year. This total includes Dominion and Provincial Government Securities maturing within two years amount- ing to $50.907.18’7, an increase of $1,536,143 in the Year. Other Do- minion and Provincial Government are tbtmzmtvlo-anuch the same as last year. Municipal and other securities total $22,682,- Strong Liquid Position Cash, including deposits with the Bank of Canada, represents 12.51 per cent of total Liabilities to the Public. Immediately Available As- sets, including cheques of and balances Banks and correspondents in and outside of Canada, together with bove, represent 23.44 per cent of total Liabilities to I § LOST t Navy blue hand knitted sweater coat with sipper fas- tener. Return to 181 Kent St. Liberal reward. -78l-l-M- and MONDAY:- ‘RKO-Offlciul Board, Heart: Hall. HIS-King's Daughters, East Par- lor. War-ZS Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) JAN. 36. l9l'7—Ger-mans captur- ed a. mile 0f trenches in attack 0n French lines near Hill 304. west oi the River Meuse. British raided enemy positions east of 1.00s on tn Western Mont. Germans local Interest. but cents u word. ntlruncc. igu front. DADDY AND JUNIOR "Pliers are two basic types of tanks made in Canadian factories, the emissi- tank and the infantry tank. All tsnlm, no matter whet their size, are variations of these two types. other due from a i Hockey Tonight Upper Queen Street Rink Airmen vs. Holy Redeemer Team ‘I to I P. Admission i0 centa Followed by ska 0 Trinity United Church ‘ ’°‘ "" ting from M. f” k CLERK WANTED- w mum“ tom" an me knowledge of bookkeeping. Apply Box 335, Montague. M. L-TN. EASTERN GUARDIAN This column is rent-vol for new: n4 advertising of n news! nature may b: Inserted in l strictly puyahlo In ..'BURNS CONCERT, Montague. January 25th. Pipes, tc Songs and dancing. also one £0169 play. Boo h 4-28-26. Keep Miner-d‘; In the home. T00 Late to Clnsify WITH 50M’! LJVTI-l-ZH-Si. LOST — DARK BROWN AND white Boston Bull named “Shot". License 129. Notify Ray's. Tele- phone 1340. Reward. L-‘IBS-l-ZU-Il. Quick Assets. which include the above items. as well as Investments and Call and Short mans against bonds. amount to $216,529,965 and represent 63.10 per cent of total Liabilities to the Public. swcks and tables. instruments, stretchers. raise tooth are a fcw cf the medi- cal supplies purchased by the De- eirtment of Munitions and Sulflpli’ the united services. A BIG WIIOLESALER Laboratory emu ent. operati X-ray equgtornnent, CHANDLER - At the P. E. Island Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chandler. North Milton. a. daughter. (Marlene Ellen.) BANGAY-At No. 2 Water street. Charlottetown. on January 24, 19- 42. to Squadron Leader and Mrs. R. M. Bangay. a son, Christopher John. DOYLL-At Hope River. Sunday Jan. 25. i942. Patrick Doyle, atli‘ 92. Funeral Tuesday morning at ii o'clock to 5t. Ann's Church, Hop." N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER Charlottetown and sursica ointment. nnti- as g and dental supplies BIRTH S claims that invitation DEATHS ments." EMDALMER North Wtltlhlrl "m. “g ford in hi THE BAPTIST CHURCH Continuing a series of sermons on Jesus in the zospei o! Sain the Rev. I. Judson Levy spoke YM- tcrdav at the morning service on “Plge Call ogd Disciples." The Maser ha return experience. Jolm. the hero who had stunned the citudels of evil had been silenced in the manner of lntrench- ed. evil tlirou h the years. Jesus pro- 1e kingdom is at hand. repent and receive the B05081. so begins hi; building of the Kingdom °‘ifi°“"m“i°’fi “:1? t a: inotglg th s a e no had definite ideas of what riiint be expected from the Messiah. he did none of them. Not with fanfare. not with sensation begins he this greet- est movement OI llll. but W191i u" chi "e lafilfr h l T i‘ ,pree ng. hep s. ea- inegafsgnfiow seems the method. but Jesus believed it. The hour struck when men must make the great decision of their lives. involv- ing a new way of life, entailing sac- The anthem of the mornini! was i-Ieelevs “If Ye Keep My Command- The Church School mot at 2.30 with usual excellent attendance. u lségély group for ladies was enun- The sermon at the evenind lei-- vlce was “Convicted of Bin!" flatten‘; “Like as a Father” was sung by the choir. Mr. John Mount- s solo gave a fine express- ion of Sullivan's "The Lost Chord.‘ tr“; BUILD ROUND It tells how you can limm a Thoroughly Trained Engineer t lidilrk. his wilderness me." llcnmg imd Air Sheer Metalwork lnmlitmmrll Whole“ Enginccring _. . . _ Wei-ling A..\I. BRIT. I.R.l".. - < Rgvm- , iifice. (oi discipleship means sacri r _ T l vi flmlilmgLnniifutfitifl v i‘ , ti ir reward to suffer. serve. Rmwmm °° ""'-‘ a l d I152. ‘Atillhic “Elliearla IIDOIIOW,lfOtklltlwlllllsglgfld gggnwwfil: A"°'$l:$ltn; Au“I‘3r:l¥lI‘|'I:'I"' hrlillllryik" Carver. infant daughter o! 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