Walllede. sma~t boy ings " J. i.`__ .iainiesott I bug gist ` *“91=°'5* Whit Gets a O > Dressing . Case lor . Christmas Whoever the fwored one’s are you can he sure they will be delighted Our line is the finest ever shown here and is a triumph of zoth centuary luxury. Some cases f tied with Ebony o hers with French Ivory all ni e too. French Ivory is the popu‘ar toilet wave this season. Its popularity has been on the increase for sev- eral years. We have Military brush sets, Toilet sets an__d Manicure sets in this elegant looking ware. J. G. .laiiiiesim DRUGGIST . ` l ‘i l mn A _Pleasing _Gilt .i for a man. ‘ 8.: 14k. 'i _L vr r leather case. Prices $2.50 to $6-.00 Jeweler _ ii. _ _gi __ Plein gold cuff links with name or monogram . 1-.graved in best style. We nie shaw- ing an immense stock in wk Ths styles are all new and include engraving and best . Taylor i l -rbi lift -,-_- - ou A N D K _or eat Ego ‘a. _morning Daily Day Phono 15|: ind all uuniwuuiciulqnu no 'I he ._--~ ---- . _ ,_ .___ __.._,_._...~ _ ia on I or. deceit .rut gfui-1-" ` __ *.. 4-_.i_»._ __¢ und littlejault. International rela- tions are delicate questions to dis- cuss and those in the inner eircle of the nation very properly refuse to discuss them openly. Therefore there will he no questioning either by the people of Great Britain or ol_ the col- nies as to the existence of an “em- ___0 _ urgency." The point for the over- seas dominlons to remember is that they are part and parcel of the Eni- pire, that while enioying the protec- tion ol the Imperial navy they are in duty bound to contribute their share to its maintenance. Canadians have long recoiznized their duty in this rev spect and have long awaited the lead oi their statesman in adopting a means whereby this help might be given. That they will regard the con- tribution oi three of the most power- liiltbattlesliips that science can pro- du¢e_ as 3 reasonable contribution t0 begin with, we have no ll0\\l>t~ Ill will be nrgugti possibly that, as Brit- ain's great need at present is men rather than ships, Canadians should have made some provision for man- ning thc ships which they arc SUDIIIY' ing but possibly this point may be __ _, _.3 _,;~_ '- THE NAVAL POLIQY with the Govemment's Naval Pol- Quai share oi the burden of Empire. 105'. HH Silmmvized ill 0111' _¢l°il1Bl-¢1l1°l Although mutually accused of disloy- the Canadian people will._w,° 1>_°li°`v°. _ni¢y'.sna~opi>'ortiIhtsm the two ponti- cal parties are `inade oi the same stufl and. when occasion arises to prove it, that stufi will be found loy- al to the Empire, be the political or racial complexion what it will. The question of ‘Britain's naval strength is a vital one. That Cana- da's existence depends upon the arist- ence of the Empire every child in Canada knowsf and that Canada will be preserving her own life when she is helping to preserve the life of her Imperial Mother requires no proof. Nor will it require any persuasion _t0 induce Canadians to shoulder their share of the burden. One passage ' in Mr. Borden’s a°d- dress. as reported in our despatches, will lead to some questionings, name- ly, that if these thru: hattleships were built in Canada they would cost built in Great Britain, 'rue greater _when the naval policy was first in da’s participation an impetus would It will ba remembered with wha stail made a careful study of the curved handle, irregular brush surface are best for the ehiidren as well as the growl.-ups, 25c. a box at your druggtsi's. llllllll UNI nl Chllllcll tl. oi Clitllmlllllol |62 Cameron`s ilome-Made Bread win nonaousousrrz mf Private Basins ttuuiitit Water a Long Distance llelephnneu in all Large Brilzht n.im_$ie Rooms UU SINE U t°Xi.l‘.L ED AYDNEY N S P00 EI; nd. ms The Two Macs_is your gift articles that will make most. ing, practical und scrvlceatil gifts meni, womcn and children. The includes manicure sets, cased fume bottles, ,brush and comb s military brushes; cased pipesf _ Z _ Call in and see them. The Two sto Here you can finii n splendid array ple st BTS IIB. CB. met( I re. of as- for ock per- nts, cig and scores of~.othcr ift saiggestio Ma ` (name on every loaf) NOTE * ‘ _Our Freud will surprise you with ih crimp delicate substance and its delightful flavor and creamy ricl\neni.- livery day in the week over |000 people in Cherlof lcldwn enioy eating our Bread-Ave you 'one of them. EWEN C.y making it a Stahl- there'wou1d have been no drldieultyi in settled belure th# bill is i‘*1S*“"l~j manifestations ni sought an canada tory -Ofleiice to ship interior or die- enforcing the law. That tl1¢1`€ “lu he 50”" »°"il‘°lsm received the expression ol Mr. Bor- honestly or negli§0I1l¢1Y l1¥1°k°d Z°°d5~_ In Prince Edward Island there ls Of the iI¢“l§°f*11 history 0! the “avlu den’s hops that we should have a There is one and only one safeg\wl'd.` need of similar conversions, in some 11110511011 We have "0 ‘l°“l’t' The fleet of "Canadian-built ships, owned the thorough inspection of everygiro- localities at least, before our “sump- hand oi the p0l1U¢l§11 ll” 5h°“'“ and manned my Canadians." Because duct shipped, the inspection to' se- mary law” the Prohibition Act will thT0UEl1 the I"‘l""`lah5'“ M many of our protective policy the cost ol _cured"ii'y an Inspector’s stamp togeth- be eflectivelycniorced, There ig much l10l11tS 11114 01016 hfls been m“°h_ lan' bailding ships in Canada is prohibi~ er with thspame of the original pro- need of the educational campaign now ¢.v trimming Of “'15 to we 1"'lm°a1 tive. This. We Huy. Will 0°¢B51011 ducer. This will of course only apply being promoted by the Provincial Wlmlsi l’“t the dem" of the people of ¢l\12Sti01'1i11gB 8115 may. D¢Pl1¥1l1S. £1179 to goods packed in bags, boxes or Temperance Alliance. Canada, iiidependent of political par- ug a much needed lesson regardimg-bB_1e5_ the bulked articles BMP as NdTES ty, is to carry their legitimate and some of the burdens oi protection. vegetables and grams in bulk to be ____ - inspected in bulk before shipment- Judging by the party papers the . With an I-nsi>e¢i0i°'s stamp as a nnvnt potic has not et been taken i tKs'rs. ' ~ ti ii I Y Y SAFEGUAIID OUR MAI market conditions ln W ic Prince Prince Edward Island trademark' out o_ _po“t_cs_ The papers receivem While in New York and Boston re- ed" The result of _nterviews wnh 8 gyisglaiitzeigig th; c_i_:ality and! 132105123 up to the time oi writing, Saturday cently a member of The Guardian . 0 eg ° St an 9 “am°° I I¥10I`l1111Er IIBVC token 51098 l0l‘ 81161 'mmber °f promment ash dealers' ginai producer attached holding him Q ings nd v101en1»,i 'ph b' _________ _____ _ who make u. specialty of Prince Ed- _ga B YPD' eo "ml VVI-TheVliekalrlv-Toothlliirushnvin -W ward Island eels and smelts is given responsible for the article until it tm” raised by the Liberal press lg " as a ' reaches the ultimate consumer. the that-instead of giving the assistance and pi-_rinrnted bank. which. keeps it . _ "Blue 0! Prime Edward 191111111 P10' really heeded. namely men. Canada* sanitary. It gets into every uneven lilnczorth preserving for future re duce of _all kinds could 'be increased has added to the B,-if-_ish nur,-1m by gsertiiicgqintiitlfletggdhgiilglldythiis tgliitxhyi The l1rinciI1les governing the fresh mty~per cent lodr motel anihthliwhgte contributing. sllips whim mug; not yd” me ayways Bum 0| clean meth “sh business govern _he marketing ot Province _won rece ve _ e ene . only 'be maintained at the expense of when you use the Rexail Tooth Brush; an our products We make or “___ DH11118-1`k W§1S 1116118 the I‘1°l1%St 601111' _Great Britain but also manned by it is provided with n. hole in the '. ltry per capita in the world by such Great Britain at-, a tim, when ,he is handle for hanging up; Price 25c.‘1119~ke Uhr markets, we attract or re-` t th. M it . -H _ The -_ McKinnon Drug. Co., Corner pel business, we make or lose money ziglistg? gslncgsédwardlsxszzdy ig; Enable totiman the ships she h?s'_Tl;e ' it ’ Gi-eat George nnii _Kent sts. ititi. on our transactions C _,dm td th _ » _ °i1=°1°va ve press Sees no a t n ’”“ . ’ “° ° ‘ g 8 l8t°¢1_f_1S_it is. fu adopt it. The suv- the ngrcenient. It in, they claim, care we give or neglect to give to out el`11l1”|°Ul3 cl0ll1Llm110l1 ll1`vl111UY <1tl1€!‘ way what the Admiralty had asked for ~ Because they act so gently (no I V . give 5' greater lmPet“5 t0 Prime Ed‘ and a munificent and perfectly satis- purE|ng or griping) yet oo “_The enrcz' Ott mug §;up”;:“t5 “Pon ward Island than by providing a sys- factgry gift-_ from Canada and an ap_ h e mar e is wo- 0 ; r . . _ _ l°"°“Eh|Y °°“°° “B tem of inspection for every product propriate expression oi Canadian icy. the shipper individually and the pro- shi ~ Pped Wt Of the ¢°l1l1li1`Y- alty From the comments so far vin t 1 E ' f ' ' ‘ _ N' ce it arge very In erior or dis ceive it _ ____ __ tts le honest or careless nnipmnntinm. 0... SUMPTUARY Laws. ___s__‘1__d I; 1;: G_§°___;u;‘:__"’_l;_‘j;‘_l°‘;£ L province goes into the market as Fm___de_ the 're t En 11511 question had not been mutually “Prince Edward Island g d . Th _ _ g B' g shipper, of course, iosezowshen his l_1istorlan,L saidf oil: thed Sump- aglieeilttgiponit lzy botlh Parties before “My 11-WB 0 'ngan and S11 111 Hg 0 Dar amen . It is damned’ but while he loses only the Scotland that “these statutes possible that the discussion which will' value of his shipment P_____c__\Edward m_l_1y hglve been regarded. at the time inevialily ftollow;_hin_Pa.rliameut may W Bn Sy were issued, rather as P12511 11 S feng 611 ng some evident ____;':‘;0_f _Your fagcy woriic we have ,_ .authoritative declarations of what weaknesses in the P0110?- ° 0 55° 9 Pow ers in I-‘ivern wise and good men considered right, C t L d D- - . , . Mrs( f;zI;£E"'R§;§_r.:"‘g' F1°rYm°m_'C°1`Y' than as laws to which obedience unatiind elI.;lei]\I'heai'ial (rel:i§t)0mhintia‘i‘es(tunni;l' W _ Le Tr-me a_;C: H<1__n(;_I;:l_a, I/§sp_ei;is,_and could be fm-¢¢¢1_'» Minardfs Lmiment C°__ mmm,d_ served) and other assets $118,869,75l`.86 _(Dont Bak() . .anese Wisterm t Js toe , Jap- The" sum t __~ I Gentlemen,-Last winter I rewlved Debts secured by moi't_guge or otherwise 188,041.78 ° Dm i t e °" ' G' Jamieson- _ p ua 7 “ws were i” great benefit from the use of MIN- overdue llebls “ot specmuy °°°‘“`°‘1 0°” . I 55 5 12 7mtt great favor in the legislation of Engl Amy; LINIMENT in 8 “vera attack provided for) _ __ _ 213.00524 '_ _ Coinr any be forgotten. 'I`. E. MacNulf _lieslie Auld FH T0 Delloche - Special Agents. Among Holiday Gifts for your family, atihis season of the year, none is more s-titahlethana policy io the Great-West Life Aggumme it will stand as an evidence of your love and foresight for these dear to yon when other more transient gifts shall _ ' _ __ llcad Office-Winnipeg. i Branch Office-Charlottetown. _ K' ‘°°°’ S- M. Hicks G- D-‘J0f¢l$ll at Sumrneraide. Hyndnian Er? Co., Limited. _ Managers, P. E. I. District Agent, _ _ .lt l _ i. @1913 /Ari _ i WKRO During the het few yeiiro it h is been a pieaaure fur moat this time to present an Art C -lender to _tho lady policyholders of the Canada Life and also to many woo were eltizible to become policyholders than by in almnll Wag thawing my appreciation of their patronage. For tg- 3 | have pu awed live dilierent subject! and as I wi h li record of tru# these sir phctd propose to dlnufibute them as applied fur either per- sonally or by_ mail to my luty polleyholderl until the supply is mihnmigd The tl/st snhyet to be distributed is _ ' “PEi\ClIi"Ili. ilR_00ii” _ ansfthene sill be delliiered or mailed an applications are received. _ Calendars 278. ln the "for the great men ggsgag have been BDU grieved; lesser people. wha_oply imitate 'the great one# in suelliolktl of meat. are much lmP0Y0¥lll1¢d-"l Scotland they sought: .to~ curtail ex` penditure by regulating the dress _of the ladies to "save the puree! of the pulr gent1emen,.their huibantll and fathers." And the laws were' elabor- ate and specific even to specifying the R. Miller, Mr. D. J Smith James *'11* V. December _garments the ladies should wear to ' _ _ THE ANNUAL REPORT' _ __ _._ _ ~-the Kit-ir." _ _ ~ < 1 - - -- - » ' ' _ Th D' to li l rei resenti thelte i'|:Bhowl th ` ` 111* 01° 1'1" did 11°# ‘_'°f“- Tl” the B:nkiii.°mii.°e»s°I§r'iif:"y`;ar :urine 2i..ti§=mbnr, iiiie, ~ "I" - °'°'f_“°‘ Indies generally dressed as they Balance of Profit and Loss Account Blot October, 1ll1l'.,_, _,,~,';__Ol'-,B55, 195,345 D °9~F€ I D K ,V B --». it -.1 --ii fu :‘;“.i's;'.i:.'.f.°'::.t.°.:%°“f:-_va‘ mr..___ftff__ft'?f.f1ft1Y%f%?rtf‘ff.ft‘i1 __ . 1*- A114 01° 1111" 1611111111” 01142110 PremiumsoiiNew '834f322,' statute books, as Froude says, “an ‘ _ ` . ` ~ . . 0* ““th°"tatw° d°°l°."“u°“ °l what Dividend2 1-2 per cent. paid lst March. 10l2............ ' 2' wise and good men considered right" Divideudg 1.2 per mug, Paid ini; jiune, 191?2............. but with nn nope that their idea bi Bemis 1 wr wit- reid lst 11110- .19 ‘ ' ' - li-. 1012..... i- -do---i it dm- Bassist; i.§i::.°:.:i%.s;Li.;°f.§°r.._ ii.. Something ol the Same Spirit B111- Bonus 1 per cent. payable Dec.. 1912 .... 100.000 _ mates us still. We do not exact sump- __ _ *""'~-7*' ‘“°'Y law’ "“* W” °‘.‘“"*_ 1""'.‘ ‘°“““"'A.nonnt credited in Rest Account ed uiwn certain ideas of rislit. and _Amount credited to Contingent tic/iiou=it..__.._ these "rights" may be regarded by Amount expended on Bank Premises during yeai-_,,,,, 'este _eggs ` 5 _ _T§§_.§ ééée 222283 ---_-$4.4.ors,io`i~.0s Balance of Profit and Loss carried forward 802,814.04 B Since gie last Annual Meeting, Branches have been opened at points in - the following rovinces viz :_ " ~ jf “ In Ontario-Windsor. _ _ l ~ _ _ Quebec-Thetford Mines, Granby, Lachine, Nlagog, St. Lawrence (MOM. real), Maisonneuve (Montreal). _ ' North-West-Plum Coulee, Man.; Swift Current, Seek.; Red Deer, Alta. Ogden Shops (Calgary, Alta.); Ei\.st_End_ (Calgary, Alta). I British Columnia_Port Alberni, Princeton, North' Vancouver. ,Sapperton, nvermere. The Branches at Marysville, N. B.; Rosenfeld, Mau., and Oakville. Man. liave,been closed. .' I At e. Special Meeting of the Shareholders, held on 18th J une, 1912,~eu increase of $0,000,000 to the Capital Stock of the Bank was authorized, ,making the total Authorized Capital $25,000,000. _ With deep regret the Directors have to record the death of their esteemed Vice-President, Sir Edward S. Clouston, Bart., who had been a. member df the Board, and Vice-President for seven years, and who had held the position of Gen- eral Manager for upwards of twenty-one years. ~ All the Oiiices of the Bank, including the Head Office, have been inspected during the year, Bank of Montreal, _ (Signed) R. B. ANGUS. _ 2nd December, |912 President. THE GENERAL STATEMENT _ The General Statement of the position of the Bank on Odtolier- 81, 1912, was read as followsz- " -. LIABILITIES ‘ 1 Capital Stock...... ._....- .................. ......."............... $10,000,000.00 R.est...... ..................... $l(},000,000.00 Balance of Profits carried foi-ward...... ...... 802;814.04__ $l6,802,8l4.04 Unclaimed Dividends .................. 1,503.01 " Quarterly Dividend, payable lst December, 1012...... . ......$400,000.00 ' Bonus of 1 por cent payable lst Decem~ ‘ ' -1 bor,1012.......... ................... 160,000.00 \ -_.---- 500,000.00 _-`_._.._-- $17,B04,8l7.95 Notes of Bank in Circnlation...... ...... $l6,131,802.00 Deposits not bearing intei'est....... . .. .. . 45,li38.llli4.54 Deposits bearing interest .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..141,970,011.0l . Ba. ances due to other Banks in Canada .. .. 122,373.87 _ --i--*- 20B,568,201.42 . ,__.....___.;. ._ _ _ ,_ .N ~'- 0 937 510-37 _ ASSETS - Gold and Silver coin current ... .. .. .. .. .. '$ S,0.°i1,66B.74 Government demand notes . .. .. .. .. 1l,25l),417.75 Deposit with Dominion Government re- ' _,l quired by act of Parliament for ' ~. security of general bank note cir~ ,- culation _ . . . . . .. . .. 750.000-00 Due by agencies of this Bank and other A _~ _, Banks in Greitt Britain . $(i,934,800.28 't" Due by agencies of this Bank and other \`,_ » _ Banks in foreign countries .. .. T,108,'71ll.45 _ . ' Call and Short Loans in Great Britain ',' '. ' and United States....................... 55,158,68B.00 I' 'lf _ _ -ll 00,292,2ll6.'i8;`.,_ _ Doininion and Provincial Government Sec\1ritles.... 587,109.16 cy Railway and other Bonds, Debentures and Stocks 14,4T2,578.B0- . Notes und Cheques of other il,288_,1lli.ll6 - _ -------- 118,051,121.04 Bank Premises at Montreal and Branches, `_4,900,000._00 1 I inns iron. the time ni Edward III tn proved it to be very eireetive in ' “_"*” 1‘”'273""°8'33 -l , hai if J ._ ___- . ..._ _.__ I J \ l 'Z-_-____ Ol LBG1‘lPpe. and I have frequently $236 °“°°“ °‘ I“““”‘,‘,‘;‘;*_*_§’”- _ coN'riNGaN'r LIABILITIES ~ 1 'gammal 'f Accgitnnces under Commercial Letters of ' W_ A_ HUTGHINSON redit against Merchandise _ £ 2783585105, 4d. Accigpitaiiitggtys seundizr Bankers' Credits £ 000 me d C\1l'll0B . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. B72, . 2 . ..s5_00 blankets __e'_'__ng by the Acczptxzcas Current other than the £ 1,17 519 é 5_1 ‘ yard at 796 or $330 8 pain 6 _bs .... ....... ....... .4 , H MEREDITH weight. Paton B. iz-Iimai. . 12.0M1i ' ` 'gow-ai Mnniger. E '= _ ' l -1 ,_ MAS GIFTS Fon MEN AT 1 I 1>AfroNs J _ UR STORE in in holiday attire. and any- body that is looking for o` Cltfiotlltae Remembennce for a “IIIM” oan'fll_dd . my number obchoice things here that will be ` lllprvpriite and “Jost The Ihing.” ' _ ._ 7._i » W_e mile the w|_nta of Hen and loyal 0_0! . eiudyo so for an their oulhfling _il and andeo we uk- ‘ ' °~ ,_. ar. _ - _ _ WllER_E would you In more apt td _ dill appropriate for “lllM".tlu_n rl¢I\t._l|¢'ro._2.._; _ . . Ill ` SUITS, Overceoail. costs. Illtlt llolm, _l*5jemg_¢, Neckwear, Suopgnllgfg, _ , _ _ lui `n\l_'lllhl’el|i6fl» -_ surf oth ’ ' ‘ J?__S_'l‘_ COME to no how mutt _ _ale wo- can show you .¢l.iii.i.._~ .i - » EIL _hiatt gin in ‘llls linin- Pfl TCN 1 .1 1 jg B land um' t, me” Profits forthe year ended Blst October. 1912. after ilednoidbzzyi - _ #__ . _.u.».__ 4 's ' ,.....r»____._n L_