rill: vuoluturrlirowu ..G.U0BPJAN {f ‘m-Y L‘: t Highlights from tlit "The present strength behind our policy derations of $1,695,093 were received annuities, amounted to $810,291,141. s Assets, representing almost entirely savings of our policyholders, increased to p The average rate of interest earned on all investments was 4.29% compared with 4 p Income from all sources amounted to S MILTON C. STEWART, Manager, Representatives 3"‘ Annuol Report ofiConcdds Oldest life Assurance Company never been exceeded at any time in the Company’s history." A. N. Mitchell, President. e Sales of new paid-for life insurance during the year amounted to $61,145,371. In addition, Q Life insurance in force at the end of 1939, excluding the highest figure in the company's history. 15% in 193s. 1939. an increase of $380,667 over the 1958 total. . s Surplus funds and special reserves of $13,024,729 show an increase of $1,450,611 from the previous year. e Dividends to policyholders were increased in 1939 for the third successive year. And it was announced at the annual meeting that unless unforeseen developments arise a further and larger increase will be made in july 1940. The Conoclo life Assurance Company M. MacKENZIE E. T. WILSON contracts has new consi- for annuities. accumulated $268,046,507, the company's 39,022,044 in P.E.I. __.___. _ "WIAIIH. _ . ____. i .I~_ - ~. . (‘ONFwENT 1940 1S BETTER lfor bigger and better b1l5ll10s5 in 19- YEAR '40 ilvill be liiiiply rewiirdetl fur ilic r ‘efforts is cxpre sod in the business OWEN SOUND. Ont.. Jan. 22 - outlook niid "barometer" edition oil Confidence that those who strive ‘llie Owen Sound DLIIBQASLIII-TIXIICS. I i ' RDIIND TRIP BARGAIN FARES VIA SAINT JOHN — ALL RAIL To B OS TON $16.25 From CHARLOTTETOWN Plus Currency Exchange Proportionatcly Low Fares from other Stations Going: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd Return Limit: Tuesday, February G. 1940. IMMIGRATION PEBlLITS—(Imp0rtsnt) Passengers should be in possession oi a loin-r 1N DUPLICATE from their bank manager, clergyman or government oiiicinl, certifying ss tn their name end complete address; citizenship; inteniliid length stsy in the United States; and the name snrl complete address of pi-rsou to wliiiui destined. The latter should bs signed by applicant in the presence of the issuing oifleisl. _ Persons who are NOT citizens oi Canada, or British subjects domiciled in Canada, require passports vised hy sn American (lonsiil. i This letter may also he used when ro-liiiti-ring Ciiiinds 1 l i Passengers residing in ths vicinity of Ihliiiix, Yiirmnutn and Saint John should apply to local United States immigration authorities tor permit ‘ before leaving tliess pnlrltl. l j Children Plve and under Twelve yeers oi age HALF FARR,‘ v Tlbhfltl G000 In DAY COACHES ONLY 4 i any rouificfur EARLY l Consult Nearest Ticket Aircnt “For Fnrilicr lniormslos CANADIAN NATIONAL TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA The Geoltiaii Bay city's vital posi- tion iii the industrial and tlaiis- lwriation enterprises oi Ontario and Particularly oi the COLlI1tl€5 of Grey and Bruce are em hasized in the Sun- Times specia issue. DEATH OF EDITOR A DISTINCT LOSS ‘ORD, England, Jan. 22 — (GP) —Death on Ocl. 20 0f David Leader-Post, and niembe Caiiatiiaii iiis.i.i_ll.e_ ol illlflfllltlflllttl Affairs, was a distinct loss to West- FOR A BIRTHDAY CRES |H.A. Hashim, wife oi Rev. Canon Bruce MacRae, editor of the Regina , r of the . ' TWENTY-FIVE cams IS PLENTY The tientral Guardian This eelssasi h reserved tor sIs oi "- "m-wwiwa..." a as ' st 5.301s e word strictly pl:- e to advance. - CBASWELL for Photographs 0109-7-21-111. Turk B . ‘Y... NEE“. l L- 54-1-23-11. PLEASE GIVI all oil can to 8. P. 0. A. Rummage 5a e. ‘Iblephone i000 or 127 for pick up. - L-806-1-z3-il REMEMBER. Bgfttbt Schools-co o‘ ock. FOR RENT. — Comiortable lower flat. Six rooms hot water heating and all modern convexiiences. Also garage. Reasonable rent. A. P Co. Phone 240. L-724-1-20-3l. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. — 1111s- tees of the P. E. I. Hospital grate- iull knowledge the ueilt ct 820g ITO!!! the estate oi e late L-788-1-23-1l. Benjamin Bremrisr. MANY FARMERS are lnqul: for seed barley. We are in s - tion to buy lame quantities of seed sale. what is your price? Provincial Department o! Agricul- tum. L-759-1-22-3i. TAKES APARTMENT — Mrs. R. Hashim. acting rector of St. John's (Stone) Church. arrived in the city yesterday. Canon and Mrs. Has- lam will take an apartment in the Teneelgch Hotel. Canon l-Iaslam succ Major the Rev. T. Hudson Stewart, M.C.. now in England with the First Canadian Division. Saint John ‘Ilelegraph-Journnl. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1N CANADA, Brookiield Charge. Ser- vices next Lord's Day. Glasgow Road 11 A. M Brookiield, 3 P. M. Himter River 7.30 P. M. Annual Congregational meeting Glasgow Road. Wednesday. Jan 24th. Pre- -ceeded by preaching service 8 P. M. h-805-l-23-ll CORMIER-DUFFY — St. Dun- stan‘s Basilica was the scene of a quiet but very pretty iveddinl; at an early hour yesterday morning when Mary Margaret COTHIIFI‘. CONIIDEBATION LIFE LNSUB-' INCH. L- Winter Clearance sate WINTER DDAT SPECIALS BEIGE COAT with 0 ossum Collar. S Regular $22.95. Price Elf- - - - -- - 1 WINE COAT with Hudson Seal Sleeves. $21 Regular $31.95. Price — — — — —- —‘ - I WINE COAT with Gre Caracul. $ Regular $26.50. Price -y— — - - - -- 1 BROWN COAT with Racoon Collar. 8 ‘ Regular $30.00. Price - - — — — — — 17- BROWN COAT with Genet Fur Trim. $15 Regular $22.75. Price -- — — - - — — I UNTRIMMED COAT. $1 1 Regular $16.95. Price — - - — — — - I ALL OTHER COATS — — — — — — 33 143% OFF LADIES’ DRESSES DRESSES in newest materials and beautifully styled liiegilillaihglthfffiaiililildSSIIINIS Now — — - $8.75 , DRESSES. Newest shades and styles. Regular $14.95. Now - - - - _. _. _ "$.95 ‘4.95 WOOL DRESSES. Regular $11.95. NOW I- III 1 sin u- a- use $3.95 $2.98 WOOL DRESSES. *1 . 98 Regular $7.95. Now - - - - - - - ‘7. 65 CREPE DRESSES. Newest styles and materials. Reg. $7.95 and 5.95. Now - - MISSES CREPE DRESSES. Wonderful buys. Regular $7.95 and $5.95. Now — — 20 DRESSES. Regular $5.95. EVENING DRESSES VELVET DINNER GOWN Now-————-— Regular $l2.95. Now - - _ _ _ _. ._ VELVET EVENING DRESSES. $1 1 Regular $16.95. To clear — — - - - - .95 OTHER EVENING GOWNS. $ To clear- — — — — - - - ----- daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cormler. City, became the bride of James Francis Duffy, RC N.V.R.. also of Charlottetown. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. Louis Douran who also celebrated, incl Nuotiiil Mass. ‘The bride. wlin car-l ried an anielliyst rosary. looked very sweet lii a coat of grape col- ored ‘boucle sories to match, and wore a cor- sage of yellow roses. 'I'lie brides- maid. Miss Betty Curley Cit-y. was becominvlv attired in nzvv blu» with accessories to match and wore a rorsage of ninl: roses, T“e groom was supported by Mr Ernest Duffv R.C.N.V.R.. Char- fotietown. Both ilie bridezronni flYKi Brocmsniaii wtrre the uniform ;oi the Royal Canadian Nnvv. The groom's git lo his bride was an amethyst rosary. in the briliesirnid a set of dainty earrivws and to “w "mcmslnan a fountain pen After the rvrcmonv breakfast was vrveli at the Queen Hotel to the brHzil narty and the immn-‘lnie relatives The young ("iilulo left bv llie 7.30 train on a short honeymoon. Miss Laura Adams of S; View. has returned home from a visit to Boston and Maine i‘ Illaoliing, Illiokinig l Persistent (tough The constant hacking, racking, persistent cough that sticks tn you with lint and DCCOS-' I HAMILTON W. I. The regular monthl ti r ,Hamilton W.1. was liiexlrdee nliig this R O TAR Y 7 ‘home of Mrs. James Ramsay, Jau- At i-lie Rotary luncheon itster- §uary lbm- The Preside!" Plflidfii day tlic speaker was. President A. 3nd opciled me meei-IBB Wiiil Ili- F Cooper who took the oppor- 5mm” Qde- creed W53 “"371 N“ .tiinit_v' oi having a so culled check- penned “l llmsim- Film?" mmnbfil“ up m. im-entol-y on me work o; and one visitor were present. Red 1.11.. p35; ‘v1.31; Cross Committee reported letter oi i Taking the y...“ "5 a 335,5 o; congratulations received from l M01933... acpvmes_ m. mm Charlottetown headquarters and teach Rrrarian might ask liiiiisrli. 11st. what has Rotary meant to me idiiriiig the year: 2nd. have 1 an- ‘preciated the fellowship, gnsdivill. services. ownorturliies. and nr- lcts- have 5W" Wlmpiliied. * aili- ‘liviiies of the club: 3rd. liiive I lmmbs? (if sPlYi-S 8'1"! llliilfi Sirlited been faithful in mv attendance: lTile 519k cilmlTlll-lee P9901100 W10 4th, have I taken nu active part hi iboxes, 9i "mi 5PM . Tilt‘ $01100‘ {all the dill) activities: 5l-li, have Wmmlllee lulu purchased lower I contributed to the fellowship of {and WBP- flllii were to have the the club. In short. “have we gwin- 5911091 561115990 IIQYOPO next moo’- ed the full advantage or our Ro- iillf-P The treasurer reported the‘ iaiy membership and in the iu- rill‘? “QYWDIQT “'55 Pflid 81X 11011315. “m? m" we nqwibvv cmn-ibug... gior repairing ilie hall stage. Tlv ymm-e lo m". (my) and therefore lnrc_;ram for the Lexi six montlr mo“. in RUlm-y-pu ‘hr. 3(‘ll made out by the executivv President Cooper than broiilzlil up and (“ITYBIOTS- matters discussed at the Di=t"ict A "siQ-lllll" (‘Ollivsi Dill’ fill ll‘ Assembly Inst August in 5i John. M155 Filmlbvill Railway “'85 rel"? uameu’. attendance. extension, the IIIIPYFSUIIQ- kecui-lil! of inlmrfls. and Rflerv ob- Lunch ‘Vii-S “Fwd bl’ ill?’ l‘”~'*"‘"' and three members. The remain- tluu illiliy~two pairs oi socks, thir- teen sweaters. twelve pneiiiiionir Jackets‘. three hospital bed gowns tivn pairs half mitts. one pair wrist. LADIES’ R EAllY-Tii-WEAII. RATS A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF HATS Sale Prlce-—-—-—-———""'“"""'5oc WOOL and FUR FELT HATS S Toclear—-—————-.———"""" VELOURS and FUR FELTS $1 Reg. $3.95 to 35-50- NW’ — -" '- " "' _' '7‘ _ " LINERIE LsNiisii----—————— W gfiTIN-New Stock. Reg. 81-95- N0" 41-00 PANTIES-New Stock-Now — — — —- - — '- 35¢ PANTIES-New Stock-Now - — — — TI- fnlu A BLOOMERS-Vfl’! Lorre Sim- RW- 5115- °" 19g l BED JACKETS-Reg. $2.95 to clear — — — —$ -, NIGHTGOWNS-New Stock-Small. Medium. Large. To clear- — — — — - — -' " - "' “$149 CREPES AND SATIN. Res- $1.19. To clear — — 54¢ WOOL SCARVES-Reg. $1.00. Now - - — — 79c WOOL GLOVES reduced to— - - — — — — 79¢ GOOD ASSORTMENT FLOWERS REDUCED FR0M__________._._——-——5O€L0 30¢ SWEATERS 100% BOTAN_Y WOOL SWEATERS. Reg. $3.95 and $2.05. Price- — - — — — - — - — — -$1-9S WOOL SWEATERS. Reg. $2.95. Price — — — --$1.79 KNIT SUITS-Small Sizes. Reg. $9.95 and $7.50 Price- —- — — — — -— -- -' '- - "53-95 and 52-95 SKIRTS SKIRTS-Reg. $3.95 and $2.95. Prlce- — — —$2.25 NDSIERY FULL FASHIONED HOSE Reg. $1.15 $1 To clear 95c or2pair—-—-——--————- I FULL FASHIONED HOSE. Reg. 85c $1 Toclear70cor2pilir----——————— - ROBINSONSAS: WILDE 141 GREAT GEORGE STREET i NEW SHIPMENT HOSE FOR THIS The Bank of Nova Scotia ads are included tile mint oi cash assets would be $67,130,106 or 21.91% oi total liabilities to the public. Readily available assets $200,507,- 760 equal 683144. oi total iiabihties to the puL".l:. These percentages are practically as last year and indicate The 108th Annual statement oi ‘lhe Bank of Nova Bcotia as at D2- cember 30th. 1939, snows an in- irease oi over $34,000,000 ill WW1 insets. bringing the total to an_a_ll- ime year-end high iiilllfe oi 5.34s,- 4\l,51if. A comparison with last year cf important assets shows: D9905‘ i: with Bank oi Canada $21,849,792- iwi-egsed $2,113,225; Investments :36 065,456. increased 8801-10458 all li Government securities maiuritffl within two years Loans and D1»- reunis $117,924,846. lnrreased $14-- 5131180, altcgether accounted for in H8115 in Canada: Balances outside which has always been s feature of this Bank's Statements. 0n the Liability side total depos- its exclusive ot Deposits of Banks total $279,766,509, an increase oi s"'.476.455. The increases being $3,- .T.‘..t77 in interest bearing deposits —i10.is74,945 in non-interest bear- ing deposits—$l2.42‘l,433 in Govern- o‘ Canada $20,078,825, increased $9» ment deposits. Deposits of Banks 295.913. Call loans at 86.312197 EH91" total $10,765,862, iin increaee oi $6,- s decrease oi $3,138,185, the ieduc- 236392‘ _ i an being about equiillv divided lle- Profit and Loss Account ami- i-veen such loans Iii Canada {Ind Dominion and Provincial taxes o! "sewliem. Cash Aww wwl W1»- $559,191 but before dividends, ap- 6‘B.006 or 11.65"» 0f iifitlli 11119111198 oroprintlon ior Pension Fund and "i ti“? Dllblic- If chi-‘qlll-‘i 9" 0m" Bank Premsms write oii shows net ITIIKS and 081M108‘; due i101" blink-S pPOIlLS oi $2,033,333, an increase of Bid correspondents outside oi Can- 552,554, A comparison of the Profit and Loss‘ Account shows: ern Canada and the Institute, said in spite of evvrytluul; yuuflu l“ set 54:1‘) ""1"" “° l~ Feblumv 13"‘ ‘hum. of the ovenmg was 5mm m k 190s 1939 1301191 (41-111-9- Slmlklnfi i" me m" rill 0f 1i l8 i119 kmd ma‘ 1' 59°38" In ¢nn¢1u510n he 5pokg or Rqtgry ikiiiitiiiu for i-‘ie soldiers. Balance FOFWBTG — — — — — ~ — — ~ —- — 915.456 1,021,226 annual seiwrlil liwvuus ul t-hlv FWYBl; w, u, neglect, W, w“, l Next meeting will be livid iii the . Immuw of Inmmmonll Ann,“ at _ w“ h AI i H i F V _ _ 1 _k R L home of Mrs JR Lockcrbv Net Profits after Taxes a5 above and Pruilsion B=111°1<1°11°ll¢ hm- i Th“ “"8" ii“ “"5” m“ ' l ° » D‘ ' “' '°"‘“°‘- c “' ' ° ‘i’ l ' ‘ ' s‘ m contin l1 ie B Debts w - - - - —l e 0110 2o aaaa , . . RMRMNA mhwlp r gees, ad .e .8. .3. “MacRae was one oi the mint. mo“, “m,” menace it. becomes to ‘ll-m ~ Q l~- 11151" - C1 | gieveable 11131:? tlllgsuglllglflS eveg your ‘mam ttnldfi. iil/Incmilllnn. ‘Tlvkcediqfl ilviulflhp. __.__. i en my g 0i‘ une now, an - _ m c lei-s a m ‘o - w» u , also the wittliesé of sgetzkelrlsfk gag But, there ls ahrcmedyyzo lrplieve fl-qlwmbqnn] m, Varmus pom“ dean, WILL Llillilllltltrogm] BIRTHDAY 2596-2” $054559 M13 CUTIE " i- 131‘ "1 eoughs—couglia t at won e gn- w" i v tie svnaker. _ _ —-~ $05; lfgll g, £311,113", 1*‘ uguggg; 1).. Wood a Norway Pine Syrup is 0'; iii-up“, 1hg,~ill=p\jlll>l;gi"gll,lllg (pamdlalfrrm, qolvueuds — — — — - — - — - - - - ~ ~1.ii0.ooo 1.440.000 1n December, 1938 as host to a that remedy. 1,‘I1h£“““l;s°c “Iacwazb gr st‘ J01?“ CAIJGARX‘ Jan éipcalgaryts i Contribution Pension Fund — — — — — — -— 185,000 190,000 figgpwarorgégzpgylagrpnsxtlttifizszgxaig- 1t has a. healing and soililtluug ‘h. i... n“. nlqyifl qoverfmr, grit-st rfsidciit. Miss Elizabeth u»,- Written off Bank Premises - _ _ _ _ _ _ ... 250,000 350,000 I ti '1 the nir nssaizes an acts Rmtal-ian My, Chmppen “.55 m u... ago. wio was born at Riisiico. P. m“ west on the way home w Eng.- “ onliisiiifectant B! the rleapiratorv iCllRlT. E< Ia- will CPVIJTRW he!‘ 102ml lanaiiiiiniidiaiihe mndsoiiiiergiigeimoiin u n I .1 t " th B that lfrihtlay Thursday 1875 00o 1880000 ‘W e m“ ' "lflm-‘l °“°Y“‘K ° Km“ (Mi=s men is-an RU t iH ' ' ' ' Australia» d rioua complications. " Re - n 0 on ‘m “m, “u! ml! P" “ce 5° B. W Le-Page. Lieutenant Clover- mglgeghgggyygg, ‘$8.6, {o m.‘ mmmnm 0°" m Mm on, M,,,,,,,,-, km, ,,..,,, nor of m... Ed...“ 1.1....” Bfllmw Fulwud — — — — — — — - - — -1.v21.2m 1mm deathoi Mr. M _ e. _ __ W“ ___ ____ _ _ a _ TIPPIE AND “CAP" STUBBS By Edwina xv/Lcafn-l’ ENT - -- BACK WHERE 7 BUT GEEI I DON'T WANNA GIVE HER JEST Use Canadian hatlouiii Telcgrupils SPECIAL BARGAIN . Low lures to ell Western Canada destination! GOING DAILY t0 2 "Wl-"SIVE Examples of Round Trip Coach Fares T0 Winnipeg - $46.30 Begin - — 54.35 _ Saskatoon — 58.90 Cslgni-‘y -— — $64-15 iiiiiiciiluiiifim. Edmonton — 8H5 Jasper - -_ - 66.50 View,“ _ __ 80:00 RETURN LIMITi 45 DAYS SLEEPING CAR PIIVILEGES Above fares on good In Coaches only. Where sleeping m: speoe Is required, ndisoed fares are svnllnble as follower TOURIST: Approximately 22% STANIIA Rlh Approximately higher than conch fare; plus 44% higher thiin coach flare; regular berth Isle. plus regular berth rate. from CHARLOTTETQWN Children five yenraofsge end under twelve, “half fare”; umler Ilvr. free. when accompanied by lsiInIl. Similar Excursions from Wests-m to Ifissalrrn (iunniln wIII also Iso ops-riled February I7 lo Mart-Ii 2i clslnlvn. For Nchls and lull Information as to routes: slop-user millions. slllllnl on mnnallsns. ole" eons- ANYTHING! GOSH‘ nor v/im A DUKE IN m’ FAMBLY" WAY v NO! BUT GEE! THEY GOTTHEJR ANCESTORS WRITTEN DOWN "ALL SPREAD OUT IN EV'RY DIREICTION-'LII4E. A FANF-ALL TH’ WAY SACK" DUKE ISN'T HERE TO SEE iT- -I HER MOWER lSi!-- ll Hui-n- - - UH, wily, TO TH’ EDGE OF TH’ PAGE. I we», ouxr. on no DUKE I sriu. SAY TWENTY-FIVE. CENTS IS ENOUGH! DIAN NATIO AL» I. v-w-vs elite». . The oaiiiyiifiiy . - YES -THE F-‘OOLISH CHILD - ME WTTH Mv 50ciAt. STANDING COULDN'T GET TO S CAM‘ THE JUST TO SEE THAT THEY NOW-IF vou HAVE I'M GLAD vou THE IME- UNDERSTAND WORTHNOTLl-Jélljdv- WE WOULD LIKE T CLOSE To TAKE vou TO L. CADITDL. THE HAL YOLP Cl: QECOQDYV ONE ELSE SEE THEM ' our w ‘s22 u YOUR HEANDIS NOW~ LADY wean-mower:- ill i . iliiil. r the continued strong liquid position’