f’ EAR DIARY." the dollar would write. "here I am in a great big bright lac- tory. my ears almost deafened by the seer oi machinery which turns out shining .1110!» cmuld write new appliances that thousands oi Canadian housewives have been waiting for all through the war. , "i know I'm just one oi millions oi dol- ' iars which the Life Insurance companies are investing now in all sorts of civilian post-war developments . . . public utilities, power resources, railways, hotels. oiflce I hard at work in every province. bukiildllings, and‘; zvhcleedli: ‘of 11ml“: . Kgififlé? creating work and prosperity. w c "9 P“ 9 Y “e Q99 “I _,,'-.'-' The remaining 75 cents are im back to a normal peacetime looting. ’ fi.')\\4‘“ m,“ h, gmmn‘ m; mun]. "u! "I came from a country bank. as part oi U350 dpll bonds. securities and mort- lomebody's Life Insurance premium. lt's wonderful to ieel that l'rn doing soure- thipg socially useful for the future welfare '0! my country.“ it is good citizenship to own Lin: rtusuttnnlcr: A Message from the‘ Life Insurance Companies in Canada. This portion o! every dollar ot Lite Insurance 450) utilities, industrial, etc., and is gages, etc., yet these funds are always available ior the imme- diate protection ct {our million policyholders in time o! need. funds is in- veetedinpubllc L- IMSX DOMINION OF CANADA BONDS ALL MATURITIES - BOUGHT - SOLD - QUOTED r. .1. BRENNAN a commvtrn. Members Investment Dealers’ Association oi Canada _ ' E. M. BAuNALL-Mansger ill Richmond 8t. Charlottetown Telephone mo. ltntmsm Onarse tor Ans Advertisement as Uenls Osntrstuunrdlantooamaeperwermttlsstornandliasterslooau to per word; Announcements and Coming tivents is per wore; w Auvartlsing ltatas- -raya0|o' in Advance I Gisssuleu so per word; tn Alemoriam Notaoea Ito par inch; Lists u! ifiorai and, spiritual tutoring!» Cents. etc. lo pa: an"; y". sra or Condolence rec per inch; Wedding engagements t0 werns lot 51.00 and ltl cents lea" aver) additional I worm, Notices as Insults and Appreoaetion, lilo per incn or to per were. Lissa as seoscnpuo w cents per tnoia. utner rates on application. Addrass and Presentation ans. for bale g - FOB BALE - 10 SQUARE ASP}! at; shingles. J, lvl. ulnlr, mon- tagu . 12-28-11- FOR SALE - BEAVER LAMB iur coat, size 40 in periect con- dition Apply J.A. Gillies. Live- stock Marketing Board. 12-2031 BOB SALE-MEN'S SKATES AND boots, also 9, leather coat, baby carriage Apply s5 Elm Ave. 12-28-11. l0 — 1M0 CHEVROLET 3 ton. Good condition OI exchange tor 1-2 ton truck or ear‘. rte Ballem, Povvnallé-mm F03 IMMEDIATE ill-NT nicely furnished home. equi p with electric stove an reir er- stor. 1n good raldont l l ity. Write "W" c/o Guardian. 1240-28-21 .____...__.__________ Male Help Wanted i .__....__..___._____-- [QT - ¢ APPLY can?! “m” 1mm. ."°.:........'"""" - ' .. _°' W _ nlzs-u. ZF" " - our or “m: “lull-int companies. i =*"r~§".:.t0rt ' m ‘high should Lost, Found, Strayed 1% WNW-KW!!! a sum or money tron -uam. Filldfl’ please LOST - BETWEEN G and C LOST -— LADIES WRIST WATCH. Green-field Ave (via Ambrose St...) Finder phone B43. Roving. LOB'.I'—INOIABOU‘I'TBIVI Street. Personal BYGIINIC SUPPLIES (RUBBER goods) mailed Postpaid tn 91$, vice until turtlter notice WILL TI! PAIT’! o was - I bo kin orders now m “fib-t“ ' m “that “an vary. White my Chick Hatchery. Mm- ‘ L081‘ - snowu LEATHER WAL- snd usnuoinn Army loertttnsa- uh“ 435d. Reward. 12-2282’: N umberlasm Street, Lady's Wrlnt. Watch. Telephone 163s. Reward. 12.37.11,, uecween uoverttmcnt Pond and 0- inl-ty oi’ the V Club on December 8th, Holland Coin . Finder please leave s; 25 Grafton Reward. 12- -2t, Misceilaneoun i ULLIOIBII- WILLIIAVIROI ' 00m HRinAOIItIIBOQBIiKOi-xf-u 305033“. or‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND THE PROBATE COURT IN her A.D. 1045 The 18th Es t: izicltllrnAnmP GEL o hash t in the mr‘t'::..*..:.?r.:';1.°W-» d» u, t t u. eta]: theesSlltci-ikoi the County 0i Queens County o any Constable or "m" “strain.” ”"“"" wrrnttnAs u readlnl the £€“é‘;’.l‘..‘.”'..?‘°r° i"%.%°....‘3}‘1¥-"ii§ mm n ' , Widow, the Admin- mtrntrlx cum iestamento annexe o! he above named Estate P1181118 hat. s citation ma! b9 195""! “f h; p hereinafter set. iortiora You an, therefore hereby Wilma‘ to cite all persons interested in e 55k] Estate to be and e C “or: g imam] presentntn N! (alar- to he id in the 601111 H911" in Charlottetown in Queens County, In eh said Province, on Tuesdsxy‘ the hm» do! oi March he k coming, at the hour oi eleven oo oc iurarman or t3: some w’ t3! 6911;: any ey can 22311. ol the ma Estate 1'10"" ""1 passed and the Estate closed as Petitioner. "Xlifihthli malty ordered that e true copy hereot he iorthwth pub- s in some neWNWI‘ Piihulhifl in Charlottetown atorrsstd once n eachweek tor st least tour con- "— “weeks 2am the 6:390?“ d a n 0 W 1' hlrthnwltn rivaled In "a '°"""i"¢ bu» places i-emctlvely. numb m he hall o! the Court H011!!! Charlottetown aforesaid. l4 "ca"? "‘° "#5" $25.35. “ififififi. ...‘; Fina-...‘, r" ‘Now- Scotla in Chan Z“,,,;‘.‘;§§?5".il-§“s§'¢°a.'aa. nothe thereo . - - 5s Hts Bonner Harold Leonard Palmer lllllse‘ 0i "I" "it! Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid the “5"dT%%a ’ n. manner rammlt. r. . 12-(21? alt, 1. 4. 11. 4|- soammmd m 000M011 ustshsve maul and mom m , I MIR ffihrtcn fill,- Ne no AL‘ IIYIIITOU» Geese" lt. Phase Ne. mas-r. HE cuan 4-... 7 narrator... cuanptau 1 00K. A QUOTA nozvs mm A mnotrno, D00- Clostng Stock Quota i m‘ cssensorsesstsocsssrk-asssbstts PFFF"? . . SS3SB1$3F3S$SG8 tits 15*- rr-r- r: $§$$8§ ~34 assess; sages»; ou-q-usa- m» t4 fi sss2ce§ass§ 3700!Gold Hawk 1B300lGold Arrow N. :$afi8:s 1-2 ssseeeessseaseeeeeés 7 O ssaesssseasesassssess: 1-2 i-z ' t-f m’ unto.» v-N lettetovrn nioreeaid, so that all m», loaaoru rm! 25128518183218 day and year first assess-Jessamine Registrar. DCIIIIIOD ll wet". -*"'~ u» oermwnic. w t1" H00 Paott. Pets -..-...“ 100 Fenders iPl-w- gnt n ' zsesssittte Preston ....................... .. 3.30 Air . 61 1-2 . 2i . 85 .50 06 i9 15 . 38 .. 32 56 M .95 .0 H 1-3 ' '57 . 1.70 fllifligrna " u“ l6 1-2 28905550000 . 1.03 10800,Sladen 40 2000iSpr1nger 1.00 SOBtLStadaoons .. B8 8150lSte€D Rock 8.05 Oootlisturseon 35 8l00lSulllvarl 2.80 121MB Ivan 3.46 2910MB arrati; 1.05 4200lSur! Inl . 53 28l5lTeck_ Hus 5.00 2000|Tom Lund 55 3000lTobum . 2.00 600|Towagmac . 37 lltilzUnion _4n 1-8 9000mm Onn 2.70 ‘i000 Vernrllats _ 13 1_z 1000 Vicour . , 63 1'. 50l0‘-Waite .. 5.35 saooiwm Lake 1.54‘ 1650|West Mal . 4s 26000Wfltaey _ g6 4100 Wino/rs. . 39 1210 Wrisht Ha g 5.20 2500lYe1lorex . _ 35 11000IYmlr ..... .. _ 31 CURB 1300100 Copper 1,33 20l00iOSlsko 1.05 700Ii°end Ore . 2.80 0700 Temisk 2g Total Sales’ 2.437.000 " Stock Markets At A Glance WLNNIIPEG. Dec. 2n - (CP)— Rye iutures prices on the Winni- peg Grain Exchange today moved up slightly on light offerings. Desllrtgs were dull and mostly of a local character. 'I‘ORON'IO. Dec. 2'1’ —- (OP) — In the heaviest trading since Dec- ember 3 the Toronto Stock Mar- ket advanced strongly today, re- cording wide gains for both mining groups. Western Oils dropped the early gain and closed practically un tinged. Base Metal Stocks led the ad- vance vzlth an index gain or 1.37. SherrlttrGordon again took the lead and posted a net gain of 55 cents at 1.90. The day's high price was 1.99 and it traded 445.000 shares. Pond Oreille finished 20 cents up at: 2.80 and small gains were held by Waite-Amulet; and Base Metals Corporation. CHICAGO,_ Dec. 27 -- (OP) .._ Groin futures prices generally were pushed around from all directions today, with wheat receiving the strongest support m most; oi the trading. The July delivery Q1. wheat; was st a seasonal high as com- 1-2 mlsion houses and mills bid the price up around a half cent a bushel o within one cent; or the ASSETS Notes oi and deposits with Bank oi Canada. . . . . ... S l54,458,345.62 ' Other Cash and Bank Balances. . .. . . . ... ... .. . 166,690,950.57 Notes of and Cheques on other Banlts. . . . . . ... ... . 97,040,91'6.90 Govomment and other Public Securities. . ... ... . . . 1,001,072,550.27 Other Stocks and Bonds. . . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... ... ... ... . . . . ($2,767,405.11 Call and Short Loans fully secured. . ... ... . . . . 106,446,918.06 $1,558,477,086.53 Commercial Loans in Canada" . ... ... ... .. . . . . .- .. 284,036,691.85 Loanste Provincial Governmenta.......,.. . . . . .. 5,070,535.17 Loans to Cities, Towns, Municipalities and School Districts. 4,439,634.54 Commercial Loans-Jelelgi. . . . . . ... ... ... ... e<s .,. ... $8,441,196.18 10,848,Z54.92 Liabilities oi Customers under Acceptances ind Lotion oi 49,4a2,a4a.7s OlherAssetsm. 6,728,730.92 Total Assets. . . . $2,007,546,9'18.86 IJAIIUTIES Notes m Circulation. . . ... . . . . . . . 7,007,429.94 Deposits .......... 1,sas,7s7,074.14 Acceptancee and Letters of Credit Outstanding. . .. 49,482,848.75 Other Iiabiliti .. . .- . . . . . . . . . . 1,400,446.73 Cipital........... ' 35,000,000.00 Reserve Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,000,000.00 Dividendsdue Shareholders...“ .. .. 572,660.73 Balance o! Profit as per Profit and Less Account. . . . . . . . . .. 5,246,518.57 Total liabilities. . . . . . . $2,007,546,978.86 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT 4-! Profits for the year ended November 3O 1945, helore Dominion Government taxes, hut alter ntrlhutionstoSlsii llonsicn Fund, and alter appr " to Contingency Reserves, out oi which Reserves provision {or all ad and doubtinldebishashoenrnade......................................... $6,003,142.89 LefliplOVlllOiifdlnmiil-lllflilGOVOXfl-IiOlillIQL-snnu-u---..-..-.-.-...... 2,175,000.00 $3,828,142.U Isasapprop’ ' forBankPremlsee......r................................ 729,295.$ $3,099,347.01 Dividends: Ne.230at6%perann\tln..........-...............$525,000.00 _ No.23lal6%perannurn.. .. ........... 525,000.00 No.232at6%perannura.. .. 525,000.00 No.233al6%perannum.. ................. 525,000.00 -—'——-——— 2,100,000.00 Amonnicnrriedlorward...“.............................................. $ 998,847.01 BalancaProiitandLossAeoeunLNovembet-QO,1944......................... 4,247,671.50 Balance Proiit and Loss Account, November 30, 1945..." .. . . .. . . . . . .. .. $5,246,518.57 / MORRIS W. WILSON SYDNEY G. DODSON IAMIS MUD! President Elcutivs Vice-President General Manager Continued on Page 6 OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE 7-6 - ‘IE eons: HOW vou pour "THE 01.0.01» can vou oer so wow: EVERY pmnv rum YOU TIME vou sroP - -- e 1 2 ' ii‘?! ‘F52? 32.523121’? 1H‘ SAME mm: TH‘ COMPANY MON-BPS FRAGRHMT I OF- WORK AN‘ LlTTLE 0562155 ENT\TLED_ LOOK AT ME.‘ tigMeLLgfiu. HpM-KAFFI; ~ - . ' Veerekonv / I u n was "me- ~ p rt“ JZRwnJJa-ng ‘ wREtéKgliag-lfi THE Browse ...................................... l; Hes e . 10E PALOOKA 1.. . v w HEY “flea lveEllh1gi¢ 518i?’ HOKQE I gl-l-Afi ruev cearmurv emcee m1 E," gifflgwffi- are seu. me emu ' H FOR A nuncaeo occur s. ‘...... ._....._._....._..._..-...-.._...._z 5' , With Major Hoopla