nacsmpslz 2, 193i v1“ ' BAliK or MONTREAL slirlsmzilr MAKES SATISFACTORY silowmc Business well maintained - Total Assets stand at $794,523.333—Liqu|d Assets at 817.406.5011 are equal to 58.11 per cent oi total liabilities 1o the nubile-Saviors deposits hold at high level - Proflta for year, Willie low". cover lull regular dividend and usual appropriations. -___._ The Bank of Montreal -'ior the less active industrial conditions is - 11-1991 year to October 31st - ls for- iindicsted by total current loans ln warding to its shareholders a strong [Canada oi $291,111,569, compared and sntisfnctorvslalement. Under was $290,872,423. at the same time the general conditions that prevailed ideposits bearing interest are $539, during the period there is, as cx- ‘O22, 593, against $540,977,246 while P9911991- 8 (19911119 1n 10191 1155015. 8.5 total deposits are now reported at ‘ also in profits. Perhaps the out- $669,047,251. {standing feature is the manner l-n Garden City Milk 1“ Quart of Milk at 81/30 is equal In energy-producing food value to . . . 1 lb. round beefsteak at or g 25c Seggs costing z c 951 1° 11°19 111915 1191105115 bearing ln- ‘over these liabilities, in the form of terest, in which is included the sav- capital, surplus, undivided profits , ins! department. are practically un- .and reserves for dividends, of s76,- changed from those of the previous 192,004. 4-1 For an economical food budget food specialists say: Spend 44c Out of ‘Every Dollar For llilk and It’: Products THE PlIilE Milli 00., LTD. Phone 584. year. kg Profit and Loss Account Among the largest gains reported i 21,113 (are those in such high class hold- The profit and loss account re- ings as government and municipal flects tile less active conditions. securities. This is apparently due to ‘Profits for the ycar are substantially the steady reduction that has oc- curred in the call ‘can department. were sufficient to cover the pay- Shareholders are sure to appreciate mcnt to shareholders oi the regular the strong showing made in face oi ldlvldend and at the same time make the unsettled business conditions 'provlslon for Dominion Government and will readily note the resources ltaxes, and reserves for bank pre- .1 available to take care. oi any busl- Iimlscs, as well as to permit of a fur- 11951 f-‘Xllfllifilm that may occur ther contribution to profit and loss l 11110118110111 1110 901111111’. account. They, however, dlii not I The statement, which is published permit of any bonus to shareholders. elsewhere in easily understandable Profits for the year were $5,386,- form, gives considerable information 379. equal to"l.18% on the combined regarding the main ieatures oi the capital, rest and undivided profits as ' Bank's lwsition. compared with $5,510,031 in the pre- i vlous year. From these, payments made were dividends to shareholders of 94,320,000; provision for below those of thc previous year, but Save this ad. It in one o! l I619!- Liquld Position Strong ilzswilbils-rsl mam; . '...~ilel're-r,~r.erli iii-is .- At the end of the fiscal year total assets were 5791523333. down from “m”. $820,969,537 at the end of the pre- lDominlon Government of $610,000; ireservation for bank premises of $300,000; leaving a balance of $156,- ‘ vlusy r. Oithis c ikl. Depressun‘ , . "The Province 0i Q1195". While aliililabie‘ resources agitggfifltilfilct‘;1gggiygwglgsggrggihlgrfrggttgag?1i)??? Lightening bearing its share oi the depression 5417406508. equal to 58.1w. of all 442m ' ' s VKQUEBEC, Qua, Nov. 0. (By the d other bonds and debentures-to she has __,_ I h ran _ _ . Canadian Press) Geams of 0P9 maintained and, a mode-ii 8111111119 a value of $236,433,817, the majority Vlslts Montreal twenw yew‘ are now arising on the horlzon- of ordinary revenue over its ordin- of which are gilt edged securities _. 1 Qrelt Britain is leading the way, governments are making determin- ed efforts in balance their budgets. prices of farm products, notably wheat. an essential to Canada's prosperity. have turned upwards as have also some of the metals pro- duced ln this country, so that my hope now is that_we are to exper- gPyienoe an improvement, slow but ‘sure, in the coming year.” stated come jliabilitles to the public. Included in n I roud to say , u’ am p' ' these liqllid assets are government through with its credit stand1n8 which mature at early dates. In- cluded in them are Dominion and Provincial government securities, amounting to $169,089,426, up from A surplus of $778,775 for the year $131,107,484; Canadian municipal securities and British. foreign and W” “MW” i“ m’ “dag: I‘; "gird colonial public securities ni $58,034,- t° 111° cunent year’ e rem“ .199. compared with $46,447,441; and found 19991111! 011 1119 9111919 10111119 ,rallway and other bonds, debentures satisfactory. The Government would and stocks. $11,095,421, up from $5,- ,074.'l20. 25521303232812: segitligutzefttrrl The holdings of cash and deposit My expenditure for the fiscal year ended June 30. last." i119 P19111191‘ 811d. i "Island Authoress On Tuesday night, the 24th. oi November, to an audience so great ithat it overflowed the York Room into the Hall of the “Anne Fame", Women's Club Montreal, some oi her ‘in Central Gold Reserve total $93.- over. he said. An estimate oi ex- 625,914, at which level they are Miss Gass, Premier L. A. Taschereau who,_in his capacity oi acting provincial dinary revenue oi $39,575,252 or la traguper, indny presented the an- surplus of $187,290 next June was " nual budget in the Quebec legia- given m the budget. penditum of $39,387,911 against or- equal to 11.64% oi public liabilities. 'iibl4il0bhlitid~iii‘ Business Well Maintained Just how well the business oi the Bank_l_is.s__ been maintained under 5- £5 511$ fr. r THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN VI WWWW” NMMMM l i: II. iliflliili ' ICHRISTIIIAS PAGE THR- m , -.-.. . .. . ., .. _...__ _.. I“GEEU@ for Save the King", very fine solos Campbell, sea songs-all oi them. the President, then introduced the speaker, Miss Mont- gomery, who told us that although lived in Ontirlo for all but one cf her seventeen books have an Island setting. There she finds a wealth oi material for story telling in the} visitor VMarItImes, and she drew upon her Windsor own store of tales as heard fromi Hate}, Miss L. M. Montgomery, oi her grandparents, to relate a num- told the Maritime ber of stories of the sea and Is- Incorporated oi 15nd Folk. delightful Miss Montgomery explained that experiences as an author, a little she used no real 9901119 111 1191' o.’ her philmophy, and stories of Stones the North Shore of the Island met a human being who could as a which she has immortalized in her whole be put into a book without ' works. she brought back to her inliiry. "I write llteners the tang of the salt air oi tho Island because I know and love them. a-nd I want my readms she Hzm~wO Plan to give ORIENT Hosiery from the Wright Shoe Co.'s wide range the Gift “She” $1.00 Orient now shows the sincerest chiffon evening gown. really prefers. Would you believe ii ! Our in beautifully soft shades as Afghan, I Smoke, Gun Metal, Inky-Black, all for the Service weights in all shades in Orient sell at Boy's-all attached . carry no cottons, doirs in four colors Sport Hose (cashmere Green, Fawn, Tan A VISIT T0 THIS MODERN SHOE STORE WILL Complete Hockey Boot and Tube Skate Outfit-Men's Women's, W I Overshoes, in many smart styles, all Jersey's-We 8; a - a . ~ - - . - . - - . . . . . . . . - . . . . - - . I Dainty Ostrich Feather Bou- I Seamless Overhosc with strap 0o I Grey, Fawn, Brown or liilu-k $5.00 White Silver-ray Evening Pumps to dye . . . . . . . . . . . . .. REPAY YOU .’...'.‘.°T" 50c The WRIGHT SHOE COMPANY Formerly ALLEYS by Mr. had about people of IN OUR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT, YOU WILL FIND MANY HAPPY-SOLUTIONS TO Tllll GIFT PROBLEM. THE SMALLER ARTICLES MAKE MOST SUITABLE INDIVIDUAL PRESENTS, WHILE THE CIIESTEBw. FIELD SUITES AND LARGER PIECES ARE EXCEL- LENT WHERE MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY CLUB TOGETHER IN PRESENTING A GIFT TO THE HOME. There is not a gift you can select which is so accept- able to a. man as a big lounging chair, man's size e- and when accompanied by a foot stool to match is just the last word. and up For the lady of the house i one of these occasional ~ chairs. Made of Walnut with plain mohair seats and figured backs, or if preferred, upholstered in the new tapestries. $1 and up Hero you will find tables for every conceivable pur- pose, Chesterfield tables, centre tables, gate leg tables, end tables, card tables, sewing tables, coffee tables. No room in complete without two or more. Eachons an ac- ceptable gift. qe n» . As a gift for tho home there is nothing which so touches the Home maker as a. lovely Chester- field suite. Our showing this year is very complete, a great variety of designs and cover- ings and best oi all the prices were never lower. “The Spirit 0i Santa Claus" With the greatest feast of the year just ahead the dining room must be at its best. Plan tlils year to refurbish this room which is in constant use. Walnut, Mahogany and Oalt the most popular woods. s Many designs to select from and uli . I Our ive Furniture This Christmas! For the lady who enter- tains there is no substitute for the tea-wagon. For the afternoon tea or the even- ing bridge. An'ldeal gift for the mother or wife. $1 and up showing of desks range all the way from the simple flat top house desk to the stately Governor Winthrop. The 5111111191 and the slant top are W01‘ popular. No home is coin- plete without one. The meeting opened with “God to know love them too." followed by three “The Maritime-s are still the Finley country of the real grandmothers, and genuine old maid aunts; where you are born into a political plrty and live and die tn it; where it is a great feather to have a minister in the family; and where it is safer to break all of the ten commandments at once than not to have three kinds of cake when a errives",—declared the 1 speaker. In the latter part ‘oi her talk. Miss Montgomery gave some ex- amples of freaks oi an author's mail bag. Girls in Australia, she remarked, seem especially addicted to letter writing, and she receives ten times as many letters from that Continent as from any other place. The most unexpected was a letter from a monk in a mon- ‘aster-y in Thlbet, into whose hands a copy of "Anne of Green Gilda"- Walnut Smoking Stands- A perfect gift for a man- in a large variety of do- signs. Price! to suit all PlITSL... lhad come, and who wanted the‘ ‘ _ i author to know that he appreci~1 ‘Drumed 310:1)?‘ $621M gfiliziulz l n l “ed her “fine heromfi The men‘: 1123110130: I ‘\i Montgomery (Mrs 4 Ftality of a certain masculine type} was illustrated by the letter from n? Wm Qmcdmfdd" The other 1mm who concndcd his eulogy or, gucsls ilicndcd the board of ' oi the club: Miss directors her work by the wirnlng that he , [Wu mamed and h“ 10mm he Gertrude Oxrey, Mrs. L. '1‘. Cronin, wanted her to understand, was only‘ If; Aggy $5’ argéomgig: one of friendship. ’ g Miss Montgomery concluded h". guire, Miss Edna Benson, Mrs. J. I12. Rk, ",A.D.R,0,MissS talk by reading two of her poems]: E251; Mk2?!‘ Dam‘: H, M: “exqumw “mflflduflng 8°‘ Mrs w D Tait Miss Barbarie l idl tn llttl l r‘ ' ' ' ' ' t}; sin e e pmv nee down by Miss Margaret Wright, Miss Mary ' Allen. Mrs. B. D. Ward, Mrs. A. E Mrs. Bruce Marr moved a hearty vow m, thwka to the speakekfwhitvhcad. Mrs. R. Vance Ward, seconded by Mrs. Frank Chauvln-Q M” Fmnk Chaufln’ Mrs’ chute’ ' and the meeting closed with thc‘ him‘ Binnmylne’ Mrs‘ singing or “Auld L“! Bynel” ,Mrs. 1-1. E. England. Mrs. L. M do -. Wolfe, and All-s. H. N. Taylor. with whom Mrs. Macdonald will stay while in Montreal. Miss l). L. Gass. President oi the Maritime Women's Club. en- , ;; ENLARGING OUR TOYLANI) T(‘ ACCOMMODATE CROWDS l This is not “bunk" -— it is perfectly true. On Monday, we had to almost double the size of Toyland, in order to give the crowds who allend daily, a better chance oi’ seeing the Toys. ‘ Oivme and bring the Kiddies - they'll love it! l5 Cent 'I'l:i|i(‘s 39 (‘out 'I‘ables 69 Cent 'i‘l\Ili(-s 99 Cent 'I'a|iles You'll like slumping 1P0!!! ‘ our tables, where every article is conveniently on display. It's so convenient. TOYS FOR ALL AGES There are Drums. D0115; Woolly Animals, Doll Carflageb, Carts, Dishes. Horns and man)’ new Novelties for younger ones. For Qlder children — Erector Sou. Trlcyeles Cans, Tool Sets, Au tome-- biles, Games and Books are silggostcd. , . . . v - m‘, ,.' s, w) "*1- f?’ f WN r? l‘! * 1 R0 “To Ltd'i ITO T Meet Santa Claus at IIOillllilffi Wednesday. I-le will be lit the store between‘ 2.301 and 3.00 p. in., then lie will make a tour of the City, coming back ‘to greet the children again later. Dont miss him. i 311M e oom- aythai if Dro- s from I. nber oi .1 Gov- )1'0pO88l zwq p81’ n11’ P91’ lectured manu- YBS I191 nee, and l of the own aP- les iear- . ll; oi liv- er com- .ys about Britain. lared the "made a iigh dut- 3 friend." aid. "but lake mis- ltcnds to r as p05- own con- :ts hit by y spokes- rports to gh French few items he French omentarlly any, super- Ju-r Great old stand- ent 50 per assures in vere amen! of the tar- the Cham- fOOL yan, 2 Anne 1 4 Leonard Murphy 2 lis Agnew, 4 llan Walsh. acAulay and inn Sullivan. een Ryan. 3 vlna Byrne- a Vlckerson. on MacEsch- nald. 3 Bern- gazct Gallant (equal) 2 ly Agnew. iity. She bore uch cheerful- at even those . she was suf- icr illness woo reconciled t0 l put all he!‘ Ikg frequently was held 0n rorrl her fath- >eople's Come- nded and W93 r. Ramsay, as- rown, Rev. Mr. ck sweetly ren tugged Cross" nn. rere six of her Mutch, Irvine Kennedy. Pres Balderson. Her 1d brother Ken sh her memory- sod By on Face Seal Cove, 19.13., \ very n-rvoul. and not able tc ~cd with pimples rioying and un- mca. boil-ins of l-‘rur- can do my own les have entirely lfllmnblflTU