26, ___ ______.__ me Of Business Remains Excellent e at Annual Meeting of the Eastern Argr-liiluii peso Ailulrlillu, A .l, all; Sidelights REAL. QHIX. l-‘ch_ 2.1. (Br “lllllll. . WM“... n) i, q- u...“ f..- (nu-i...- -iliil ll friiiil slur. ‘Ill ‘ __.. - 5,.) | .k _ . . _ Ill fiir fiirrluu supplies liuil lnllr~ . _ ‘f’ _’._‘_'" _' - _. L‘ - _ ‘ n ill-rs loll livsnoll. nll f. ;)!‘l‘:"::;>;|;>\li|r"m‘ Cfifflll ' Anwrif." “Tutu. “"1"; H ‘Tofi\\po‘l;l'lgllllat;ll In“: mm! '0 "w: ‘TO TIIE PRESIDENT, DIRECTORS AND SHAREHOLDERS 0F Fllllllllil. "lllllilfk g "f “lmrl PM" ‘llmm! (in-mi Sliiuullilus (‘nrlril ||rl<70S \\'L'|".‘ (‘ti \\‘(‘l'i! firmer l-lou l THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY Franco, frullc . . . . i‘ H - s“ "mums ‘hm it ‘I'll i" ii-u eruls per blvrrol rlil-wpor will: a iii‘ " to ‘l puliin I Gentlemen l;...»"...,,_‘-_ r,.|_..,.hm.n.k h“ ' 1 m“ llll‘ lliifiill iiuli‘ of’ fllo v .lr. ' ' ‘ _,.l|m\ H‘ 1 .0 ‘ ‘I p, , ' 4 t 1;. u." 1mm". _ _ _ u“ . (‘fish win-ht nict n flllr ilrulnnil lull s}... u _' _ i:.-.....-.._ ‘1lI:‘(-"llIu _ _ ‘ llir- Vlllllllll‘ \\'llfl sl-iiill llllll (‘lblfllllll h” I - > We have audited the books and accounts of your Company for the year 1931. and w" u“, wpnkpntl li..il.....i_ ;i...-i.. _ _ __ .._._-,.J.j. ll "swim-s ill-out. irmcyiiiniloil. lllfifl" ‘ Th. ,._ Hm,“ V have found the same correct and in order, and we have been furnished with all inform- .i...i.._ i.. m; "hum In...» m, liiiiiuurii. [Hlllgu not ljlllllPll 13"“ l‘ l~"°'l "Iiriuiri. ...- '>.lf‘l(‘_\ illlll ii-u- .l......_i.-il ill - r. i"... illu lllll: gflllllllil i ation and explanations that we have required. ii w. - » -"- we Yl2-'i‘...'.‘.‘i".1;"’lE’il..§"l§!L“ .‘:_.'.‘.1'..";.'"t:‘....',:'.- Y BOWLING h; ‘Jig...J=;;f.,f;c:',;l,,gc* "' “'" - -~ - " * "l " m v" We have examined the balance slim or December 31st. wnsubmulea herewith. and “MW” 16in“... (‘LOSE . C _ R 0m L w certify that in our opinion the respective sta tements are properly drawn up, so as to my... n‘. ' _ i - N - "l! “vile . exhibit a true and correct view of the state of the Company's affairs at December 31st, 1931, il Pacific lust -'i"'i niii- "vw oil - ' i ‘ according to the best of our information and the explanations given to us. and as shown “"""“"“°" “" ii...........i... i.-.. .. .. l l h l i Invlnclblcs '1" llc Muiuul marine of the Dunk by m” ‘mks °l ll"? C°ml’““Y~ i, , _ . s HI Ar-"i l . 1)..‘ i,‘ i. i .- ' , .. if_-.;"'.'»'.-"..¢§,'E.‘(f_' <l'.-'.'.,i..,._ ..‘.'.‘,.‘,.“_“""‘ ‘I , W,“ J l‘ M,“ o_ 1, "'1' R- Nclsml - 159 13.1 flf“ I ‘ "1- “B 9°= ‘~05 held °ll . We also certify that the investments in each estate are shown therein and are held ,,,.,..i,,r,..d w“, Ml- ~ ~11 . ll l l-ai . it. 41m Gordon Swan .. .. 162 i llflsddy in the Hall at Centrevlllei in the name of each estate, separate and apart from each other and from the Company's ;“'\‘i'l'I:‘__““":n afium-‘llall’: (‘ASH run-us W. H. Townsend . 107 195 P0090118. The President, Mr. Alden investments. ..,......,,.Q,.,._ i\l_i;u‘.‘ ‘m! w. A. MacLaren 92 241|Wuaht. presided. The output i...» RCqlcCl-llllly sugglrtitrggblw SMITH .-.-.-i ~ .. .- , _ ‘lfflrv ‘gm ‘l ML," l!\}]‘"]“‘:€i: h . i... 4 lzell Rice . . . 111 112 élle 30m amounted in value to $43- ‘ Ham“. N’ s‘ H your. In “ m) nth-fig! Ramblers 99-77- OI this amount $34,097.66 February 4m‘ 193g “"' "P V “'9 ""' ‘"" . s: i‘ ' -. .... :1 .-. w car. E R Bovyer . .. 12s a5 was paid direct 1o the patrons ' H, w _‘__ V V "A U . . . .. _ , . .H'.""~’l"‘(l‘r‘ ‘l’ 'rll'l-‘ lmll n: 5dr‘ rISGlIlPI-sll "l! m‘ all’ no 2 M“ M- A~ Emu“ $365337‘? W "l0 Cream drawers *‘"'"‘""' “W ' r= ~ w i; - y gig“. oliiqir. M. Brchmlt 170 191 $1601.22 was Silent ii. supplies used éllflmul iii P1111111: llllfl l'llll- r"|()‘\|"l‘l:lf<\Ili Qi..-.. Fvll. 2:, (llv 1l"‘l L'l"|l nll.x\‘\g*lfirlplldlllgll l"i-'l.'f“'liii“ghN. A. Nicholson 151- 60 fill thc llrocess of manufacture PRESIDENT l~ .~-. ~ ' 1 ~i~.<_.\:- . ~ i. . '. .. . ,. - : r I .i| .i .liliilulu of l. p HHKsL" rill")! sl:‘trl_s“":"":ml'_l_‘?l“um llU o c w n7, no ii e w .l-.',»_-. irilek 111,, R“ Jane Campben ___“___ Payments for butcr fag ‘Vere as HON. F. B. McCurdy, P.C. -- ~ ‘____.______ rum-ml in ,‘I|)l]|l'i".'\| |...|..y_ i-lnqiig "l "KWGO SP0"! fouows- Dec 3407 Ja 34 S;;lr_13(.t* n pri-iiiilliu of lllfl’ |ll‘l" vi-ill ori-r llll‘ C " _ ' ' ‘ nunry '77‘ " "U; W c)’. YOU SllOUICl b0 iluiu dollar ‘against l3 _\'csicr-' vlnrtmch mg“ FM“ ._,_.,____q,mm_,,w. C. DBVlES ............. 19B 142 February 34.15. March 35.04. April , , y’; 11”“; m’ a m” ‘midi’ ...,..,,.. M, n,” mm,“ "M." m" i...ii.-...i.....- ..l mi... i..._. up: of r..- Gordon Williams 16'? 19s 21.11. May 2a. June 29.18. Julv 2o O. E. Smith, Esq. T- F- T0111". E50» K-C- '1'i.o'e1 5.x‘. ‘ "i-lsii-lil if .c tiij ' ' i s ,.M_, “v army m“ 11"], ‘ m“ °“""“"“' ‘-"" - ilifii ..'i' "null?! ML"; ‘Sufiliuul. ....‘T B. E. MacDonald 135 1:11 August 20.13. septeniliol- 21.34. Oct- DIRECTORS ‘ "' l” '.'"""""- i" "ml" values iv-Ii-r ilraiiiuqw. c. MacLeod 11s 141 Obel‘ 2o. 2. Novciniiei- 20.25. The I H0 k "lrllli-lill‘ rlllizllllnlilll-lllllli’ M iliii Rnmc iii. E- M- lVlacCannell 105 97 high quality oi.’ our butter has been Cyril ‘Y- Slfllls. ESQ- c ey ,Y.'“",‘;,',(!:',y f," “m Daring; maintained and ten prizes were D- C. Sllwlall‘, Esq, K. C. F. P. Starr, Esq- _ ' _ ‘llflfliflll! showing two to] 10 Iccnls J- H- HOWE” -'--"""'~' m2 133 Won durmg the YER!‘ Bl. GXlIllJlLIOnS John Bassett! Esq" North River lnndys 2; lllghfield :i.1.-.iilr<~. J_ F_ Gordon _ 159 124 open to u“ of Canada‘ Under the Ho". w_ A. Black, 11C" M-IP. Hom R‘ G. Granites 0. BONDED \\'III~I.\'I‘ ‘Samuel Hood . 152 151 direction of. the efficient butter- H. R. Sllvtl‘, Esq. lvllllfim H- \'l‘.\\' YORK. x. \'., l‘cll. cru-lsiiiiil-‘Ulbllll Gallant l74ll118kCl‘. Mr. C. M. Johnson, the J. McG. Stewart, Esq., K.C. Hlln- C- w- 156 butter stands the highest on the A, J, Campbell, Esq" ](_(j_ The Flying Lilndys of North Rver Monday evening at l-ligllfield Rfnki the Lindya being the vctors with a score of 2-0. The first and second periods opened fast and although ending scoreless showed plenty of action. In the third period the Lindyb had a decided advantage over their opponents, Fulton Wa-r- ren and Clayton Stevenson both hlbLIlB the net for the Lindys. The‘ game ended with Highfield forcing the play, but unable to score. Both goalies made brilliant saves. Dan Jewell Clayton Stevenson. and Keir Warren, who was unquestionably the {attest skater on the ice. were the outstanding w‘ . The game was capably handled by referee O. Campbell and few penalties were handed out. The lineups follow: mmroo-O. Campbell. ""'“' ' - .___ TEA l/ls t; Maintained at High Level is Report h filler flu-ling in all ulur and the Granites of’ Highfield had “m. _ 152i‘; "M213"; another tussle for supremacy on 1H.‘ - - ~~ “ill-Ii 03"?’- 6355-31", NEW ARGYLE SCHOOL l‘ a ->~ I hlI .2 . i tain river. “M” G"“"'” It was left to the incoming 0X‘. "If you were to boll the water you Gm‘ ecutlve to decide whore the clina- take out of it." said the gilllc, c‘ N°“°‘“° m! e E- Hllllll” dian championship will be alas/Ni "you'd be selling the taste of sal- "10 this yen; ' mon in your tea." K‘ Wm“ _ 5' 655°“ - (Barnett H. Mleldriml. Toronto was. -—— G’ Jewell F‘ whalemre-elocted president. mher ofllicersl Fond Mother! "EIUOYCII STJT "ml"! follow: niismn vice president, John party. Bobby?" ‘F. Warren s. rliiiid'M.ne..' Mon.m.. waste", V.“ pmu Bobby: "Awfully." C. Stevenson W. Rodd idem’ w_ n love’ “Hm-peg; Swl Fond Mother: "What little girls E. Ladner A. Lewis rem? J‘ Dean Kennedy’ Temp,’ did you dance with?" n‘ Jewel‘ 0°!" Treasurer W G Davidson. Tomato. 1mm?‘ "oh- I ‘"51" dflllccnl hull Hun-y i ' ' three fights downstairs with Tommy i _____ (Slleclll tu Johnston g wan“ lug Ulmllmlillistllluiwl lmlmllifv were lower. bur. ulllv frn ll E ll Y i] R l-W-ARKET f; X H A N G Ellililllilli"$1.31?!“ Xl-‘ll’ roan. x. r. Fell "a-rlie rmrfililfll"kel "mulled its ullnil tro- l ' 3 11141115‘. never coming to much l! '6ll§liill0ll. iiilinl prim-u i... the _ THENCHARLOTTETOVY§ flllARDlAN {- PAGE NINE _ STOCK 1N0 BOND QUOTA TIONS , . E0551? The pailliiiiii r i) . _ lliud and the lit-l‘:-hallllllkllllllgrozlldhlllg-: llcrntely. foi- boll. ropm-ggd ‘llghrlyi more flu-arable rebel-re “no; 1m... i " Thirty-Ninth Annual Statement of The Eastern Trust Company 19 1 uilfla ultuuiluu lm-i linen congldg .. - rnlir. c- i-llirlficil. \\llli :1 irruiuury surplus glnli 10.000 bushels. nlnsily l"uurliliilu. ulc- spiie n lilll ill lluylnl: lly Ilriiisll lnlllu. ’l'll<'ri\ nppenri-ll to he :\ nllli-li liciil- iullllv niill in 101V. coins with summer lunkc llrlli lit 12 to 121-’. i-cliis ll pniiull. lioci-ipis wvrc. 42 llo llll! liuuiiilcnt pnrlirulul- ‘Priullera regarded ri-sirii-ilnu ulml- lluml nu proof u!’ lnlluiunut lic- qnnillliiiilu of liroki-u liiiil poi- Sli pound iiii‘ \\‘llI‘l’ll ClUSCIlI firm. QGrace Blenkhorn ill: I I GRADE VIII-—1 Catherine Rich- Davis Cup Team ardson. To Play Agaln GRADE VI—1 Daniel MaoEach- WRONTO, Feb“ 2z__(By melern. 2 Charlie Richardson, 3 Lloyd Canadian Prrss)—A request l-llllusmith‘ 4 Sadie Macmchem‘ Oahu“: 1931- Davls Cup team bel GRADE IV-l Catherine Stewart. asked w play m. the Dominhm a_ 2 Archie MacKinnon, 3 Stewart gain this year was approved at the Mwm°h°m~ annual meeting of the Canadian GRADE n (st) 1 slldk’ Stewart Law Tennis Association here Sat- 5nd Heclm’ Darrach lam“)- urdaw The 1931 team consisted o; GRADE I! (Jr) 1 Alex Darrach Dr. Jack Wright of Vancouver. form GRADE I71 Catherme Banach‘ my 0g Montreal; Marcel nalnviuei ‘Perfect attendance: Catherine o’ Montreal‘ Gilbert Mum“ of Tbr- Rchardscm. Sadie Stewart. Cather- onm and Walter Marun of Regmaune Stewart, chralie Richardson. me motion to m-s effect aisoistewart MacEachern, Arche Mac- Kilinon vlded that ill the event o1’ any ' xgmber o! the team being unable (Patriot Please Copy) to vlsy this year- lhe vmmlclll“ l” M-An iiiigioi- inquired li-oni hi5 gillie filled by the council of thc C. L. T. H there were many m“ in a c“- The pair/m lnarlzi-t ruled \\Ill'll1\lll!_l‘4l,‘ l'l‘li ~. 11...; lnilug :10 ii. in i~i~i.l.~i r.i.~ Qiiuiw l-"i " wus- iiurlluligcii lillllly liut the. vllilllPlj-llllll.‘ was sliwlillvr wllil l>l|_\'0ra |.-li<iwilil: lllUfil llll\‘\'\'lll. in. inst [Illlll Wlilll! ..rr.~.~.....-.-i \\'4‘l'l‘ iiuln. I . vs uvri- ('lH\lll'lIl_i'll i‘ (‘ulluil friiiu stori- lllltl .00 bugs uf. Island in the Dominion Govern- ment Grading. Mr. F. T. Morrow was present and gave an interesL ing address on the care of cream find spoke of the possibilities of the i dairying business on the Island. Jlllll-llllyi Mr. Stewart Wright gnve some Vgfy Grade VII-l Polly MacCai-dlc. llllPPf-‘Stlnl; figures showing the 2 Austin Bears. values of cow testing and offering Grade VI—1 Fred Sherry. 2 Keith his services to those interested. AmWk- Mr. W. N. Jenkins spoke of the lm- Grade V-l Jean Schurilrill, 2 provcment which can be made in Rita Gardiner, 3 Jenn Mm-Cilrdlc, pastures by using seed nlid fol-gm. 4 Myrtle Rogers. zation. The following were nppoint- Grade III Sin-l Frailculs Rugcrs 0d directors for the ensuing year: 2 Calvin Clark. 3 Ralph Slurry- Messrs. A. B. MacFarlnne. Frank Gade II-l Florence Watson. 2 Deacon, W. N. Jenkins, Alder Elma. Watson. Wright, Leigh Lowthcr, Artemas Grade I (a)—l Hazel Rogers, 2 MncCaull. Vernon Craig. John Pro- Ruby Rogers. fit, James Henderson. Mr. William Grade I (b)—-l George iNfncClir- Callback, secretary for the ensuing die. 2 Howard Clark. year. Mr. Gratton Noonen has led Grade I (c)—1 Olive Rogers. i! cream production during the past Minnie Rogers, 3 Freda Rogers. season having ‘received $653.64. —Teacher, Gladys M. Murphy. Hon. J. C. Tory The many friends of Mr. lrlin Bradshaw of Middleton. are plans- ed to hear that his injured arzil is getting along nicely. Coilgratulations arc heartily ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kelly of Kinkora, on the arrival of a baby girl. iMnry'Dorothy Clarise) on Tilursday. The first meeting of the year of the Bedeque Troop of Boy Scouts was held in the form of a "dinner- party" at the home of Scoutmasicr Crowc, and the remainder of the evening was very enjoyably spent Ml M18115 Bernard._ teacher. spent the week-end at his home in Freetown. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dnn Bernard. In In Bland‘: altar now-chain'- Tlle following is the standing of in games and other amusements. John MacNeil, Esq, K.C.“ I?‘ B. Ap- AAilu "' ‘l 7055' “llfei 711, “ |";"""||l' no, and sunie plrutiil issues illi-ntcil for Illi! |l!~i"il veir l i l ‘llted t0 OffICG of Presldent of 0011113311)’. A 5 l‘ l“ u"; l“ ‘l ltolilldolrll"yulmu” ""'“"“°‘1 U“! “will! now llullillul: up hi. llflil fill! Kl-Isliilizl LlABlIJTlEs ASSETS | A .1. TM - A cm {llldlgliéll k n lililnliceu iigiiiilri m. fluent n; mo‘ C I l A _ i Capital Account: annual meetinl 0f the special satisfaction to shareholders Z‘{willmsilthlllscllllltlll“u infill-Ila“ xlrfi:"'l'r'€gltJirlllllllllllum “Imam by up‘ a comm l Dginllllilglhilrglndlalsz Trust Company was held and clients he further stated was l"‘“" ' for Illl .-l'iiii.i,-li-, ilinlisiillii-i‘: lllllll-‘lll Hjlllyilkilil‘! ' -“""‘Y"Bhl- 1939. CI-Dllal Paid Up $1,000,000.00 Stocks pa on a " s “(H9754 ‘ ooln at 11 o'clock yes- the clean sound position of an ln- M l’. unlit of U10 gliiiilrsioiigull bill l “ “i” ‘ 3880f"! Fund 200000.00 902775 m“ was a fair attend- vestments and the practical absence b , Allllllfll n \\'L'l|klIC8fl iii the i...li~i.l..i-- "Y" m3‘. “"0"” Profit and Loss Account 2167512 ma“ o“ smks and ggeleflareholders, and out- 0f any default in mortgagg inter. vilslifsu‘ .'.t...l.'.r.'l.).:: 1,“. lgflllls i» ii llPll‘ luW all" . "m “H” "M Reserve against Liabil- ' ' MB?“ Emma“ owls were, Plf-‘sellciantflfellallll leeil-‘Llgetglcorgle yifeld to belleflciar- ‘iilllg-‘sl-llllllul?’ tltllllfllgrlflllf‘lllldgnglllllllfxllll: l\"|l'l‘lll(llllLl!|‘l)_’i|‘H,‘ Dlltiszi 10:1 Trgaxesz . . . . 28,028.80 llilrifgilehriiiénislmo}. 358.3146? ' mt Jghn an . ere ore mind to be u“. ‘Fun Nriuifplinui uliarcs fill“: i... l ii. -.- dour iiui. .. . v en o. 3 due Mortgages d: Bonds 1218999 Black President, was in .usually good. Since the last annual "-1 ll "mm". but soon uni-r J lia iiim . Jan. 1st, 1923 ....... 2O 000 00 ' iAéud m-hls report to the [meeting the following new director‘; nuuil Illr- list FilKl-Zmll TlIIIH iunrclucnt " . ' l R9581} Finite Held r01‘ r i Z ( in: cu _\' . 37,001.95 w; stated that the net gercl added to the board at Halifax, g ‘I n 1...; h. __ Qmce Premlsesl vault‘ l“ 1931 “m” qcductlnlz Kyré; w‘ Stairs and n C‘ Sinclair‘ Ill llflllglllld all‘ ‘\.::'|'.‘r|,',':.',l'. UP. ‘mmlf ' and Safe Deposit m, management and a.l . .. and at Montreal. John Bas- ...,.,... m... "Hm .1. ',.,." " '_'“‘"f" s - Boxes 147 PElises were $150,310.15 sett. These gentlemen together with irriiil in inure." m" lmnlfll“! "‘ m‘ Advane m '83“? - i - g .' ‘o, riioii _ ‘ u " es 1, biiliince $172-$214 car- the former directors. H011. W. A. l.i.-i_rii~._.\lii.-.l vliu... , 0......" in. “mnfff qirust andA ales‘ left slolsaaza to be Black. H n Silver Hon r 1s M "I171". s......i....i Brands ..i “w...” '° ‘ °°" s 1.26s 103.92 llenms 94561-09 rd fonnwg. Curdy J: MkG Shaka“ ‘c ‘A a‘ house. Fuinn Pnrhiilr, ('ll||f|‘()l1(p|| “m, WM Th ' Cash 1X1 Bank 811d 0X1 ill“... ll percent sao- Campbell. K. a. 5...... "Mans. "i." -."...:‘.'.‘;'.“."";l.l:::1'.':‘will‘ ::-.""r‘"* "i" "f "l D ‘m’ mill“ lleserved for taxes $18.' C.. Hon. J. C. Tory. J. H. Wlnfleld, uieiit “'33 (1181).‘Iflllwflliflllllzs? NlIfvvrkliox-Illllll‘ ' l epochs ‘or Investment’ Guarankedl“ s "269370332 , Enfcggsfolggglgsslifllizsgélti: lgkfttllzzlg‘. gbllaléaljiegq ‘.1101: _ l"ll=_l_l "was luulr-l . $2,852,338.42 353x051?! n: lnivesltliilzlt, Guaranteed; .‘ - - -~ - ~ . . . - .“' non rovnea - ,li:i.:":.1:.1l".;:ll:.= ‘r F- . _ -~ _. ~ - - ~ - - .897,’l74.64 v WW nUsxNEq ginrllgslian. Ad KlTkvf-lfllllfifflll. H._Carson , Loans on Stock; and ‘Llllfixflfirlwl that ililiil: a were rrehecrtgd hlrcglill-‘salillelildliiisl I Ail-Jillian Ellie" 21653033 3r i l s s res on “mbgynf estates and agenc- meeting of sh-iwiholders. At a. sub- HORTON’ l‘ ‘I F4‘ a s 2’852'338A2 Mortgages dz Bonds 25,0554"! llEPll clmd" "'00 (Wlvursed. galley; 121683011“; of the directors. voliri-ls llfrflilllnflilf gin-Lilli. SIISCELLASEOIJS Cash l“ Bmk “d ‘m wig; y". ,;.;".ti.'.:§°;“, m." 0."... .,.‘,‘§.:.‘."*‘;,O°,}°°,‘."'* rhiii- ullsizil “"“‘°‘- M“ “"1 “my Moi-n“ “a” “la-r 5:111???‘ f1" m“ toh‘ “(av curflv Preside!“ and F lzmlljflgj‘ uuqkcisk; in ll omits per piulml ~. u Estate; fiustg and $ 2,852,338.42 .. ' < 1- - . il "i -- (in. i "i. . . "' ' ,,.....i.ii nr/lxhlllllitlrniytqn at _Tobin. and J. B. Doug- i (l . “r n lfilplh iliiq ii llllllllll “I? : “Mr “will; “Mal .; gglezllfilffitrgitngel 441 Estates. Trusts and Agency Accounts: . ~ i .vi= -- . _- ‘.-' .- .-.- .. ' . - n.... m mmmo‘ m“ r l if c“ Dre" en l full: r. iulilIL-lillli‘luldflmml "'““ “"' _"',.}"jm"‘.§§".‘j,‘§. H} $ ‘Q6365 o“ gaend Bonds 33.559.114.30 _.i.iuun Nil us 1: u Jl i1 Llfi ll [mllllll i. pilicliili, '._-1...i-'- s .... 5569,0231"; lqartill-‘llllillllllllfl l7 10nd“ rhllltllls u“ lrlillllllllililid short-s ii ‘E 4-50’ brill“: galdngs Bank . 17156103 e Montreal Montreal 'i;...".i’ ii'".".'::::r. ¢.i.l.‘.‘.’f'if..;.'."'".."' ”~°’-‘“~l° I 1: l‘ ' - .. an 9n k E h b k _ iii/Hi‘lélillélwbilllcgixsgs, 1.4m, Regina‘;- 305,043.43 " - lllvfii ' i1 e. or gages, C xc GREG C111’ Gr .61‘ 17 . - I l I riiim ollq all Stocks etc at Inven 4-"- ilLi-"l-lpilllf l“ ’ “mm “t” $4“96'365~°“ i~rv Values . . . . . 4,362,165.87 \\' 1 (‘ .- "' an ago llrais iii ' ~ “hylflth I? n‘ 'lili'iilli'|‘§l§fil|‘g“fll B44‘L“OHLI;J' in 1.: piilulile Quu “$318301” 44'196'365'OH ' ' ‘ "‘ "“ ‘ "-' Iiec S0 piluiiil '10. '. ' ‘i-i _ . Oncnr-ililllxli l.ii\i in“ \. ’" s" a 40L lllll-"OPBM _ _ _ _..__.___ ____>__ l-‘lverlul to lirllnriluu R: ‘vilflll . ‘low1lnli\ . I if u" "mm" ' ' " '1" l'““"""“-. '%" " ‘ ' Um" S _ "I . A w L. Quin, iii-l». . . . b0 pound ing o. .11 n S‘, _ m,“ ' [writ-rs inulutulnoil liu-lr up“ _ t i,“ m. .'- m!“ W,‘ my‘ k t uncut on lll~'.'l"l'l)1l‘ll\‘\) lIINl i._ir_v iulir- COTTON 1931 I ,1. ' / i~ .~ 1 Aar e Li-t licro 1011.13. lam: uuiiilitiuili-l were _‘ > 0., 11 ma’ l; _ Tl§"‘.1§=..'~'l“11?§5.]".2§‘lfi.|..§.‘2Zif.ff "'“' ""‘ ;fdu.R-§-l'“§....§;. ""- """'" ——"*‘ — m». —»~’“'l'.~" B¥}i“_’%'!.°g_._ s 200,000.00 ynmnt,‘ ~10 . o._ i-i-gi-ni i». llf ICI‘ liulivr griiii- I: l s: iiii 7 _ l-‘l-li »-~- l ‘l l 7“ T: . ' WINNI 5,, ‘ _ i r (‘ll all! n wt Il 2(.~1_ 1;. . |_ us. _ ‘\[._- "H4; ‘fir. frl-T-‘(Myhll _ 4%‘ Villllllllllllpllfig-‘KSTPI ‘mlull-Hliyfnuy llflhl?‘ F’ "lhlrlf ‘Willis ill l’l‘lrllli“ly:ll'll'll '\_ _ lull‘ ,-|i, 31st, - wnlk n" I l i\|iull trnilc Jllll pu lsl-ll by niii|_ i~ ll-S .'= .5. (‘K ll s .1 pound were Hlill .1. us, u-r. 45s. _ >____ . I lull Interests the wl ‘ll. niiirkrt roll-I'm u (ml. '\ "r "my"! ‘qwmy’ To Quarterly Dividends N -..-' - l . . - »ii.. rl .< _ Milli - ". °5-12° . ".:.' m,“ i¥:..:.1:'".;*. ‘iil-‘i-ilil J.i,l:!~l""r'..:.:.:' .:i‘.':..'..'..‘ i: "....if.i.‘l,"f.".if ..::-:....ll.?'~ I 121.122 $ 60,000.00 B: “all” December as» we -- s mun ‘V Q u! ‘ ' ‘ . . L -' ,,')_l'ilui-eil [run m0 lll two (unis. Firsts “llllllll, Hllot onil liusllic ulc u Quartefl)’ DWldfllCl - Profit after deducung 3157895 E, ‘ ,. cents lliglitr than ll ednesduy s .. . l! as (l i _ 0. 123 Dc , 22 g1‘! ‘L "n". "gunm n; l; .-.-..p-; 1...: piqp-is n; 31 can“. _l'rii-o.~l 1minis lilgiierl 4\ll\(‘l‘lf'll|| clared and'due Januaryl 1932 20 00000 of Management and an other ,5 o. l M,“ m,“ July om.“ gamma" V’ m m were bollr lip two cents willie ai-r- llllllilllllli- “l”, "*7, slrli‘ good iulililllnl; " Province Of NOV S tl I ' ' EXPENSES '. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 150 310 15 Con.“ m“. 70% con“ rpswwuvnly Wm“, umls lit 2h routs :1 lluzi-u were n m-ut l |-~ Kill-ll liliililllul: ll!" slrii-t nlid- u R 5' c0 a 200,00 "H i - Ui-liilii-i- gm...“ n" h, 73:5; Emil» Iillllior. (‘rirlnt iirlrcn of fresh lliifiiriii u l" ' utrl- - " eserve for Tax“ - - - ~ - 13,000.00 i....,,..,_...... i“, i,,,_..H-,V,,_Ht Llvprpnn. i‘.m“;;i;:ziil‘li“<rh>iuiriltlllgiinfi? ‘Wlllfflnt llll; uni; lllllllilllllll]: 5151i.‘ sfrl~ ‘ guditors and Directors‘ Fees .. 10 600119 3| “w; .;_ h ‘ h .. _ _ \\'|PilC |rlc~ll ll i f't f kl i l ‘ , - '- - q 01"!’ J1 H i I '01! iii-i ll.'|l‘_\’ .i ‘.'. ‘ s t W it! , ' i? , (1,, luuul"‘a.“S,.)"fi';,:“l;.:"ni‘:i (‘filly llllfltllfflrlllil grlffflrliltlllnlllllg liillirliil-(t ‘fluff: “‘" “,'f"._'.“" i.‘ .'" "7" ,'_",":"‘- “m” “ "U" """'"- A“ *\"“‘l'*-" “ Offsifiesmllnittleillelzlfil-vxiltten xeylflu“ 5- 167.5922!) e 1.x lulu-to lll ri-lliilon tu the ("inliiliun smulpel m" or fl fr“"“"""l 1°“ l" I l" s "t t m “M p u ‘N l " B l 64232 diil ur, us cnlnpllril L31’ the lioviil lluilk "fwd R-‘Mulily "pwnm "mu m“ mm!‘ ' lliForl-l Kll, ell-volley.“ u “own. “MIL-Hm! b‘ (MR Ranch I . ' ‘l ' ' I ‘ ' I ' " I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 21337112 of‘ fiuiiuilil, l-lusoil today lls llllllW ‘ “my ‘Mk Mama 0mm" Smog "rum!" (‘u-rrllnt i-llcche was sfrmly lit lfllfyi Xliw YOUR. N. Y.. Fri». ‘_‘."i.—Il:|u-l 1 By Balanc ‘ 1 ~ i ~ - . e............... 2,675.12 W’. A. BLACK, Presldenl. AUDITORS’ CERTIFICATE Henry J. H held at the home of Scoutmaster Crowe and there was a full attend- ance. The meeting opened with the game “Buzz? General proficiency badges wcrc selected by the Second Class Scouts. A demonstration of hand bandaging was given by the Scoutniastrr. During this meeting the SCOlIlmHSlPI‘ was called out to render First Aid, this being tllc third time this week. Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Roberts of Kinkorn. were visiting friends in Charlottetown on Saturday". Tile North Bedeque Young Peo- ple's Society was very loynlly en- tertained by the‘ Young People's‘ Society of the Trinity United Church nt Summersidc on Friday evening inst in the Epworth Hall. The meeting was given under the auspices of the Christian Citizen- ship Department and was capably presided over by Mr. Fred Watson. Following the regular devotional period a discussion iook place on “Rural Improvement." Many sug- gestions were _re(‘ri\'ed. Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson and Rev. L. B. Camp- bell took pal-t. The remainder of Joncmsndlllckedhimevery time." Chcltorl School for the month of The following meeting was also lthe evening was pleasantly spent J. B. Douglas, Esq. ‘ J. H. Winfield, Esq. John C. MacKeen, Esq. Geo. Henderson, Esq. A. Kirk Cameron, Esq. H. Carson Flood, Esq. D. MACGlLLlVRAY, ~ General Manager. AND CO, Auditors. Beazley Chase, Esq. Robinson, K.C. ague, Esq., K.C. in games, etc. Miss Margaret Pill- man of the visiting society extend- ed thanks to the entertaining so- ciety for their hospitality. At. tho close of the cntcrtairimeilt very dainty refreshments were served. After which all departed for their respective homes feeling that a very pleasant time was silent to- gcthcr.~-B. SAD Switzerland ls said to be so hard hit by the ab1.n:e of British V's- itors that many 0f the inhabitants have decided not to yodel this win- ter! DANDRUFF and Fnlllnl Hair. up Min‘ ‘ u would l}; look. o thll 4 l u (Inn lload and Okay lhlv flfiiARUg 4i l-lNlmENT k4 I I I i