PAGE THREE l TDECEMBER 2s. 194s PRINCE EDWARD '-:- TU-llllY-JIEII. THE (THARQQTTETOWN GUARDIAN Royal Bank Assets Exceed $1,500,000.00!) = 1 ~ a rue ROYAL BANK or CANADA NOTICE Sea Cadets iiiiillllli 01111101111‘ iThir column ts reserved to; new: of local interest. but ad vertlatns of a newly nature may he uuerte at live cents a word. strictly pay- .able in advance. ____ , -- '> COOKS for Photos. 1 YEAR'S TAXES due Detxsmbcr 12-2841 All officers and ratings of Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps Kent are requested to report at the Em ire The- atre tonilht at 7 Hlvtk- Deposits Increase by $2ll.‘,000,000 General Statement, 30th November, 194.7 L I A s | t. |'r I t s . 1 ' ~1 ‘ *- N h h - - Ca l t k id . as. . - m u m m h" I 1th on FIN-u- msraI-mesr “Ywflfglzl; ‘igwsffw .11§latrlgnedé°§dlnihslrlltl§lllfil‘ilrlsallrrlgvewild 3.331%? ‘ii-idli- * §g§§§;7§'}7d§§,~_-:' , d, d P m a Ho-MIW-w ' “m” I- ' _ ‘ r 4 - ' l’ t‘! WI hum...‘ °P “M” “m” w‘? Decemblfz o iness are revealed in the Annual merit oi accounts in connection 1 u,“ 3515.407.” "II - 12 m m gtaiéigctgdshcet at‘ The Réaygidmliqnk with lwar Lprotluctiuii. rurlhclr- g -i_-- a"; h“ ENGAGEMENT ANNO N ‘E _ - . , n a or e year n e 0- . more nven orles 111-c. genera y - v v Rev. and M“. C KI wkgilsv 1;.” vember 30. N3. Total assets. speaking. lower.‘ ‘ n '_ ‘ Dividend‘ uncmmn,“ A» - which a vear ago reached the| After ptOvldinH $2,411,902 for n the engagement of iheii slaughter Dorothy Muriel t-a Licut. tohn Fraser, son of Rev- and Mie- __ D"d 1101.11.01 highest point in the bank's history. ' Dominion ‘wpgetemlszr, 1943.. have again expanded. and now Increase of =tand at the record figure of $l,- l ago. and after nrovldiiic for bad 515300.00 Government taxes. an over a year u.ess,sn.it s s0.sss.s70.1s CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. Three Great Staro-...in the _ . . 11.0.0. Fr fK."i'-' i- . _ o 11. 1 first dramatic love story . s. a L Mafiifie a, ._ak§“§|;__'_‘ 1n 21 YEARS lylhnluzl) _. Mr, 509,097,571 as compared with $l.- and doubtful debts._p1-ohts for the "xlrlgrlt l.“ b. ma“ 1111419944117 ' won." in ‘m.’ m ' ‘Quawa’ on Janna“ 121m 1'; 25.“ and Mrs, shaman 11,055, 159 Dor- 291.615.946 on November .10. 1942. year amounted to $4,426,289, a mo- Dslmil- by ° ml’ _ H" ' v tgiester Street, were receiving the DQDOm-shlravel likewise retlgttzhledla Feratlc 111crc1asc_ oycr the figures pgpfilgt-liiy thepublicnotb interest. slliilliilllil the lighting trentl THE TAX OFFICE will be open EDD)’ congratulations of their new g eve. and 110W i 5 -' °1 l“ n!“ m“ 59*“- PIQ!" the" Deposits by the public bearing interest. includin] from December 21th to December friends yesterday on the occasion 380,769,152. an increase of more DfOlitc dividends amounting to interestaccruedtodateolatatement . . . . . . . . .. 500.030.191.49 c 31st from ‘l to 9.30 in the evetings. of their 21st wedding anniversary. than. $210,000,000 for the year. $2,100,000 were 1131f]. For thr- Dseeuts by lpd balances due to other chartered for the Current !oans in Canada are Pension I-‘uud 1111 1111111-11111-11111011 1.1 l""'k""(-“‘"d' » - - - < - - » - - ~- » 19734“ Dcposllsby and balurices due to h convenience of tax uuilln wugmgl payers. WEDDING BELLS — The mar- again moderately higher. and now 5370.300 1.1-0.1, so‘ . ridge wok place in Trinity Mem- ;stai1d at $277,921,237 as COIIIDBTEC. 000 for 13.1111: Pi 0 M" 54W- correspondents 1n the United Kngdom an euuotyrt - —— . .. The stun foreign eounlrlcs . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l°-II'l.07Z-5I I,J99.89i.I9!-M no t RECEIVES HIGH HONOR -- orial Church. Montreal, on Nov. with $255.148,401 a year ago. an 01$; 83 1111:: 11.1 d forward 1'1 . , _ —————— _ I11 a letter recently received- by 20 of Miss Helen Constance Le. lincrcase of over $22,100,000. It is the balance of Profit and Loss um"°“h°b""lfl'"°"°“"“°'l - ~ ' ~ ' ' - " -' lushuad’ , . ‘- ’ 'Mr. Wilbur Jones of Pownal. from furgey_ formerly .01 Summerslde, I understood that this increase is 1 Account yrhich 110w stands at 1,§.‘.§ii.‘.‘1'2§‘€.,"?1'..°$51.11?’SZHLZHSZIITZ. "ampamll . " V Mr. Harold F. Jones. Roselindale. and daughter or Mrs. n. n, Nleh- 1 due largely to increased borrow- l. $3.8 S7. foregoing heads ..... .. assumes: Muss. he speaks of his son Jack. '1' uual General Mcclin! 11f‘ who is overseas as follows: "Jack will be away from us again. but we hope that this Christmas will olson of this city. to Mr stanlgy l 111g by the public for the purchascl '1 . Blake. son of Mt". George Blake of _i of the l_=‘ifth Victory Loan. Apart 1111c 1.l1r1lr1~1\ will be l1cld nt I Montreal. The bride wore an ex-Jroui this, it 1s understood that 1hr H t ‘ 111 1111' 11.1111; 011i qulsite gown of poudre blue with ' many firms have fou11d it unne- January‘ Ill. 1944. 111 11 a m. | matching accessories and was at- “‘"‘ "Tl; ' " -- | 1 $l.509.097,57i.(1t ASSETS EVENING SHOWS AT 7 and 9 CHCAPITOL “QI . BINGO ro-ollv AND wen. ’ Holy Redeemer Hall TO-NIGHT 8.30 The prizes arc the same as those prevailing at other Bingo: in the city. Freezout For Charitable Purpom ten onml 1 his pull 1 _ '17s‘ vvalYar ‘a 1n May. 1943, for the lust time the killings of U-boazs substanti- ally outnumbered the output of U- boats. During A1111", Juno, and July, 1943. a. total of more 1.111111 90 U- boats was sunk. lttep Minard' in the home _ CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 311d tiny of December A.l)., 1541i 1n IW Estate 01' James E. Mc- Callum late oi‘ Harrington m Queens County in the said Province, t-armer, deceased, intestate, To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County 0r any Constable or literate pcrsgn iriihi aid County, REhflNG. WHEREAS upon petition on fllc of Bessie 1\. Mc- Callum of Charlottetown in Queen! County aforesaid, Widow, adminis- tratrlx of the above named csiaitr. prayllng that a citation may_be l8- lsued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore heft‘- by required to c e all persons in- tercstctl in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge giro:- cnt oi. a Probate Court to be held in the court house in Charlottetown in Queens County, in the said ‘Province. on Friday the Seventh day of January next coming. at the ‘hour 0i‘ clcvcla o'clock iurcnuun 1,1 the same day to shew cause it any they can why tho Accounts 0f lhl‘ . L; _ said Estate should not he 11155" .. and the Estate closed as prayed '. Pluq ._. Neyys — Cartoon _ for in said‘ pjctiitior: and; on ‘magi; ’ o ums.nnS0n s..1‘ Trqvologue ._. fflflfiill; Petitioner. ' q — ‘ 5 ,( And it i; hertebg urdacdulllilth“ "y »,.- _. _, ruecoyeren cor witlul- 5H0“ 3'30 " 7'00 8 ‘ llshed l: some newspaper published in Charlottetown aforesaid once l" each week for at least four con- secutive weeks from the date here- of and that a truc copy hereof bt __'l- - - . .s This . ar-Four trllr"..l.szs"i..tl.itis,."#11211: o in the hall of the Court llouse ill Years Ag Charlottetown aforesaid. at or ‘ucfll’ the Royal Bank of Canada in Lhar- 13y 1‘11c 15115111.. Press F. ‘ 211. lSISSJ-Fiinis rctifllw S lettetnwn aforesaid and in front o! the school at llarrlilgtnn itiorcsflld so that all persons interested in ‘hi! c ‘said Esttlte as aforesaid may "Me U“ ilghm“! u l I ldull’lilflggglhlllgot-llvlilour sum. . Britain ands sugar 2111c: lilll I Leonard Palm". ‘mun M. m’ Sam flkiutls 11f moat to l‘l\ll(\ll.'.l 1's U Probate can“ M (_.hm.|o“em“.n cull-WY“: 10mm“ cxdmmle laforcsald. the day and War flfs! , above written. rcadiiiK it"! . llarold j v _____i__ successful one to Norway. we have Iiivnlrdh Kills pain been told that he ls now 20in! Alt with the British lor Canadian r ‘orcc at ngl carn 11g "F ltechnique of night bombing." Jack Jones referred to is a grandson of the late Mr. John K» Jones of Pownal. | Card of- Thanks field. P.E.I.. in her 74th year. was Mm’ Kenneth Menu-u, nndlthe daughter (Margaret) of the family wish to thank their friends late Wallace L, Rode. or Brackley yo, me g-gdny Point Road and his wife Jannet kindnesses shown in their recent Thompson. bereavement. Also those who sent Mr. and Mrs Brazil who have MRS. FRANCIS E. BRAZIL Mrs. Francis Brazil w h o s c death occurred recently at 1111111. Cards and Letters of Sympathy. been residents of High River. AI- 12-28-11. berta. and district for nearly 40 the West flier an extended visit midst relatives and associations of their earlier days when Mrs Brazil suffered an attack from 1n loving memory of our tlear _Mrs. Brazil ls surived by her son, _ $151615 Ann of Vancouver. Jancr JAMES C. WOODSIDE (Mrs. Krollk) of Montreal. and "h" ‘nanny “up. 11.1" brothels Robert of Victoria predeceased by her sisters Jean Mother and Dad. (Mrs. Strattonl of Seattle and 12-28-11. Florence lMrs. McAlplnel of Van- couvcr. years were vyreparing to return tn which she did not recover. and Jamee nf Ottawa. She was but. is ever missed by CANADA PROVINCE 0F PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 1N THE PROBATE COURT m rna enoasra counr lThe 6th day of December AD. 1943. the 6th day of December A-D. 194,3 I11 re Ekstate of Emmanuel J. Gal- I11 Re Estate 0f Margaret Mac- lant late of Charlottetown ill Quaid late of Charlotte-touch in Queen's County in the said Pro- Queens County I11 the said Province. yIinctawPostai Director. Deceased, Married Woman. Deceased. intest- cs a . B @- 1 To the sheriff of the County of To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or Queens County or any Constable or literate persgillaéiélianiliqiasala County literate D8158?‘ Eyliarilim said County. ' d. '. WHEREAS upon reading the pet-i WHEREAS upon reading the pct- glltslilmfllbeféle of Evlifiiabeth Gallant of I itiom on file of M. Alban Farmer of aro own, ow, . trix of the above named estate,‘ the administrator of the above ‘praying that a citation may be is- 1 named estate. praying that a cita- sued tor the purpose fhcrelkrlnitgmtaioil malyé be issued: for the‘ pulrose set forth: You ore tlerc ore are y ereina er sct ort1: 'ou arc Pltqulred to cite all persons ihtercst- therefore hereby cquircd 1o cite all cd in tl1c said Estate to be and ap- pcrsons interested .11 the said estate pear before tI1c Judge present at a to be and appear before the Judge Probate Court to be held in the, present at a Probate Court to be Queens County. in the said Pro- viucc 011 Tuesday the 18th day of said Province. 011 Monday} the 17th January next coming, at the hour of day of January next ftomltltL-at the eleven o‘ciock forcnoon of the same hour of 2:30 o‘c1ock nfternco.1 nf day to show cause if any ‘hey can thc same day to shew cruise if any why the Acounts of the said Estate they can why the nCCCil-lfltS cf the should i10t be passed and the Es- said estate should not he passed tatc closed as prayed for I11 said and the estate closed as prayed for petition and on ' motion of M in said petition and on motion of Alban Farmer. Esq.. Proctor f0! H Francis MacPhee. Esp. Proctor said Petitioner. for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that e And it Is hereby ordered that a tnie copy hereof be forthwith iub- true copy hereof be forthwith _ub- fished in some newspaper pubish- lished in some newspaper p.111 irh- ed in Charlottetown aforesaid once ed in Charlottetown aforesaid 011cc in each week for at least four con- in each week for at least four cml- sccutive weeks from the dute ht-re- secutive weeks from the dlitc here- of nud that a true copy hereof be of and that a true copy i1:rr.~of_bc foithwlth posted in the following forthwith posted 111_tl1e fnlloyviilg public places respectively, namely. public places respectively. namely. in the hall of the Court House iii In the hall of the Court ilotise in Charlottetown aforesaid. at n1" near Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the Royal Bank of Canada and at the Royal Bank of Canada and at or near the Balnk of N-iva Scotiu or near the Bank of Nova Scutla both in Charlottetovm af-msaid. s0 both 111 Charlottetown aforesaid so that all persons interested in the that all persons interested 111 the said Estate as aforesaid may have said Estate as aforesaid may hryc ‘duo notice thereof. due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honor Harold WITNESS His Honor llarolti ILconard Palmer. Judge of the said Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said |Probate Court at Charlottetown Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid. the day and yrar first ‘ aforesaid. the day and year first : above written. above ivrltten. the execu~|Charlottetown, aforesaid, liarristcr.‘ Court House 111 Charlottetown in| lliltfi in the CQolut House 1'1 tlnatif-i 4 o_ etown lll uccns Puuluy. .11 1e over for further investigation. and two for beinlz drunk and incan- [drunk and incapable was szlveii 3H days suspended sentence. while another. dnink on complaint o: his ovife received $10.00 and costs or 20 days Personals Mrs. David E. Frew, city, spent the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James White. Sturgeon. this morning for Pctawaiya. Out.. leave with his parents. lvii". and Mrs. Elllrlt Jones. West Royalty. Mr and Mrs. Earle McLarcn ot 26 Myrtle Street. Boston. arrlycci rnursduy by plane to spend Christ-mas with 11.1‘. McLarcifs parents of George-putt and visit relatives at Murray Harbor. D11 Harry Hooper has arrived by plane from Boston to spend Christmas week with his sister. Mrs. Prank Hobbs. 84 Lomzyvcrth Ave.. and his brother. Mr. George Hooper. . . Mrs. H. W. Ehrnardpf Bradai- bane and her daughter. Iifarie. of the Rfl". Holman staff, left Mou- lday’ for Newcastle, N.B._ whcrc they will spend New Year's with he» father. Mr. Chas. Donovan. retired C.N.R. engineer and Mrs. -)o.1uy.1n. Enroute they will visit friends and relatives at Moncton. ~ Soldiers Join the Church Mr. :1ud_Mrs.~i3_dpar GldLlHLtS of Murray River, P.E.1., recently re» |C0lV0d a letter from their son, 'RevmD. 1L‘. Gidldings; new‘ servinv a ianon wi 1 1c riny 11 Ngorth Africa. I11 1t he tells of zl very interesting and. inspiruic scr» vicic in which he took part. Hr wr tes: "We had a great scryicc this nioriiinil- one of t e best I have had in the Army. We began tyitll a parade service at l0 o'clock which was well attended. After that we had a reception service for new members and held ccn1- munion. E8 joined the ClIUIBClI this morn ng. 11 were Pros y- terians aiir; 17 United Church. They formed a llne right. across lhc front‘ of dthef ‘building and tl t, t ‘t. 33-2“ .'1.“.§..-‘.£l'1‘,. 5.1.111”. “l i222. 3 visiting Presbyterian Padre with me. ‘We had 713m" Cgflagiilltllfllldsfflf- vice. etwccn an save 0r t11 We conducted the service in iielzular Unitegtor. as ssme woud say. Pres y crlsu fasl ou. Two 01' _rs acted 11s elders. ‘one 1a Presbyterian. thc other Uii ted - Church. I presided and conducted the service and the P1‘CSlJ_\/l.0l'll\‘l\ and two other U.C. Padres nssis - c. It was a great service in- deed. There is a growing interest ‘ ' I l’ BLACK GOLD , 1 - _ ~ in the Church on the part of our “m” B——-~ l By lgzalioglliltnll. c canon. l By me cglgrticd Murie1C. Leard - By the £33211 Muriel c. Lcard. soldiers those days and I tluuk 111 1hr early history of Tcxasfi ‘ ' Registrun: Registrar‘ Registrar. that ought to be notedmfor It aug- 1m, v \.;‘,_11.,,._.~.| m oil se0l>5 l" l 1L. S.) ‘US urs well for the future. - United curt- 1 lcrmutislu. 12-7-14-21-28, . _ 12-7-14-3145. 12'7'14"31'38 Chl-"Chfian- . !l'.’_..'I“.A"‘.!!ER Bycaolzca. ‘At-Mal? s LP WHEW! THESE CIGARS AH-MR. JGGS-THIS l6 A I'M GLAD t , "IT-IAT MAGGIE GOT ME COiNClDENCE-RUNNING RAN INTO " - FE? CHRISTMAS VQJLD r INTO \©LI- I'M TO BE AT YUJ! HRJE KILL A HORSE-U YOUR HEOUSEJONIGHII A ClGAR! TO 6N WIFE _ SINGING 550M! ilNfllN" THE DARLINGS’ I-- JUST COULDN'T HE OVER-HEARING WHAT THEY SAID- ’ HELLO-VEEa-THI6 1a we 016621 1 wasrr "ro ere-r v1.5a 1=o1= A CAKE-- IT'S MAGGIEE BIRTHDAY-OH - SEND 01/52 SIXTY CANDLE6' M11115 YOUR SINGIN‘ TEACHER WON'T 8E HERE THIE EVENING- Hi5 NURSE JUST ‘PHONED HE'S DEATHLY SICK! i 61.15.65 - I ablr- had thClr bail bonds of $5.00. each estreatec. One drunk and in- i canalwle received l0 days. Anotlior= Gnr. Rouluiid Jones, RCA, leaves‘ after spending five day Christmas- . ‘Le ltuhcri Puyvcr 11f I110 Roy-.11 t 111111.111 Dc 1:11 (iorirs 11ft‘. ar ‘e11 safclv 111-er s. Ptc.l‘01y1l' is a son of Ztfr and Mrs. frrmigc Power of Jalifay formerly cf (‘liar- lottetowu. 1 l (‘OVE NOTES > The Dcccln 0Z1 meeting 01' the l Augustu e Cove Women's In- stitute ‘ held at the home of. Mrs. Ed rd MlcFady-‘cni with tthc president in the (than: Meet- III‘: tllicned by singing the lslziiid Hymn followed by t11c Creed in unison. Roll call answered to by it members and tiyo new mclnbcrs fouled. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Two bills were paid 160st. Knlltcg nouns \\'L‘I‘t‘ c2111 in to the Rod Cross. Yarn " sockS 11nd s“ sumcis- Nous crs. The pussctl Coli- around the Christmas treat for the school and I111: Wits 111:y.".'l 11nd seconded that. $5.00 be soul 1o tho Milk ' The following new were ihcli appointed. tlruftralilllic: Arthur Ncwsoinc. 1.1111c1i: lvirs. ‘Lloyd 1111111111 I\‘ll'.\ Michael Pct. (rs. Ma's. Roy Cutcliflc. l Miss Freda l-lowiill. MYS. worth Ncwsoiiie. Roll c1111 to be answered ucxl 1111111111 by .1 spool of thread. iylwting closed by‘ 1111111111: the N1111111111l _1\11111<~m_ A su1:t‘u>st111‘B1-. 1 Supper. spun- ..surct1 by the Wouaclrs lusiitutcl “Wis livid Nov. ill at the home 11f- Mrs. Edward hfacthidicn. 530,30 1 was realized | 1 1 Miss Aletlia MdcFlic.yc11 and, Mrs. Ellsworth New-solve spelt?‘ 1.1m week-cud in C‘1i.1i'1ot<.ct11-1'11. ' Mrs. Franl-z D 1111 is speiitliii.‘ a few rim yisitinfl witm irlcndi: andrclatixies in the Cove. 1 '. Johnnie PCLPYS,‘ ' Cl1111'1o:l.~to\\'11 S l1? the Cove. were rot-viii Antoni.’ the recount Mrs. F2‘ ik Diyrii. \l1~ Bram ifllzirkc. Nir. Wclidcll Ai.1<-l“11d\'el1 Miss Alice Slierrcil has act-opted a p11, i011 111 the T 16.11011 store :1’ Monctwzy \})I‘11l 1110 His. I .1 hr." lvuuc 1n l'l'\‘11ll. l woclt-cntl I Veal tinder ' Ceiling Now Eliot-live vl-stcrday an order 11f the Wartime Prices and Trade Board tlxcs the muxlinuiu retail price of r9111. Tllf‘ stundartl 11111- tlng and pr i1 chart which Rover-us the . of heel and 1111111: ls 111111" . t‘1i(lL‘(l t1» ycul. Ii \f‘1t"N1'lll. Moat Ra- ‘Y/YOI/S Presents THE WEIRD CIRCLE SERIES s given out for] for thc cloak rooms. 1t| for Britain l committees; l Sick and ‘ Airs. _1"i'cd heard, Mrs. i l y cen nlndc visitors 111.11.,“ b. be the last war time one. We 1- -- e -- - *—~ . . . . . lltlfilusrd soéne lflinehnevgs abcziut hirtn tended lalyhhfi frienr; dMisslliieanor 5's g:1|,i1§§sl?y"t?ol:'1'.1cl§ " ' 1r. 2 wee. e as een ecora- eon. w r. Fre Ba as .. _ - - c; -» _ _ led with the Air Medal and pro- groomsman. After the cerelnony Fdlrvlw’ l! "°“' laid "W!" “l” Ssllgidigtlllvczlrdhfitelsewhcre. l1 3 muted m the rank o; Capmln‘ we and recenmm the happy young_wlllt€f'. haviniz mace. her final trio Nutcspi Bank of Canuda.... 33.0 . i .15 ice not know how many missions ,couple left on a short honeymoon m‘ “ldav- 1 Egyggggg.;;g,ljggy,gfcg=g;gk °7~§0,*,2.,§: t d5‘.__ llggséiéistgetil; 0‘i,le.ryllll5ogdll’tll‘l.n‘lj.fi t‘; filéabfiakskiietlstttlflxlgglnlfgchllyfrléizfé: I POLLICE CO"'JE1T‘_ sue‘) mg“ ; Government and bank notcsntl 5x51010415 I 1704.10.77.53! “IATINEE TODAY only go on extra 10m. (moi we 1n Montreal and prince Edward appealed before the Magistrate llll Chequrs on other banks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. s 53.535.963.61 ' do know that hi. was on the Pr” Islanm ymteydayis Dohcs Gaul-g‘ Two c350,; Dcpgslliwrthcurltldbulanuts due by other chartered AT 2J0 land ram and “so on ; vex- of disorderly conduct were held} '2,“ ’ " ‘m’ ' " " “°“'°' l a than in Canada . - QLOSLWZJQ HJJDIJII-Ol Dominion and Prnvlnclal Government d eet and guaranteed securities mulurlnl v1 ithln two ycnrs, not exceeding market value. . . . . . . . . .. 115.140.179.57 Other Dominion and a ' ‘ overriment direct. andguar t d ecurlties notexceedingmarket v uc. . . . . . . . . . . 116.665.640.40 Canadian ke: value . . . . . . . . . .. . .. IOJCGSMJZ Public securities other than (hnndinrhnot exceedinl market value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . Sifillijll-N Other bonds. debentures and stocks. not elceedin] y market value ..... .. . .... u.4zs.o79.7s Lull and short mot exceeding J0 d ‘ Canada on bonds. debentures, amc nndnlher securities of a sufficient marketable value to cover... .. OJHJJBIJZ Call and short (not exceedinl 30 d where than in Canada on bon stocks and other lecuritles of lfieienr ma kerablc value tn cove . . . 37.933,lZl.0l 81.104.703.095! Current loans and discounts in Canada. not other- wise included. es ' ‘ loss provided fur.. .. SZ77.QZI.ZJ7.M Loans to Provincial Governments. , Z.179.517.!J Loans to ' municipal districts 11.472.816.54 ‘elsewhere than in Canada. not otherwise included. estimated loss ‘ provided for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55,;Z5,770.7l Current lna l Non-current loans. estimated ion provided for. . . .. 04.161141 J49.B93,710.§ 1 Bunk premises. at not more than con. l». amounts written 0E. .. 12.101.441.11 Rtll estate Olhltr lhln bank IQIIIlICS. . . . - l.17.4.514.10 Mort a cs on real catste sol by the bank 7144109541 Llnbilitges of customers under acceptances n er contra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . Shares of and loans to controlled Comp!!! Deposit with the hlinistrr of Finance for t i culatinn. _ .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 1 Other assets not included under the foregoing heads. . a letters of eredieus 55.15.0311: 2395461110 e00. 0.00 75s. 40.00 ._____,__ $l.5l)9.097.57l.fs4 M. W. WILSON. S. G. DODSON, reside G and Managing Director. eneral Manager. 1 AUDITORS‘ REPORT ' Tn 111+: SIIAREIIFILDER“. Tue: Royal. BANK or Camps: , ‘ ' in the above Statement of Liabilities and Assets as at 210th November. i943, ' "t-ounisol The Iinyal Bank of Canada at Head Ofllce and with the certified chcs. \\‘e 11111 cchcckcd the cash and the sccuniics represent‘ the Bank's 7 c with lllC [$00k |i\ retunisfronll 1c h1.1n n ‘ms ("clued l” ML grapes for i trlvesimcnlshcldatihelicad Ofllce atthecloaenitheiiscalycanand at variousdateedurihg the year lutve also checked the cash andinvcsunent tecuritiea staeyerala! tlielmportant branches. 'c 11:11 c ohiainod all the information and explanations that we have required. and in our opinion the transactions of lhc Bank, wh h have come under our notice, have been wit in the wm-rrs of 111t- Bunk. The ahnyc slnlrmcnt is in our nplnlnn properly drawn up s0 as to d sclose the true condition cf the Bank as at 110th November. 194:1. and 1s as shown by the ks of n1 - -- 1=1i1111 and $10.00 be smt to 111,1 ° -" - . , ll Rec. CYUMn Reports of the diffcil-‘j . A'rfi!=\tl5.1lffxrllarrlrl clléllclldCn. l , ‘ cut eoininittccs were 111011 hcai M- OGDEN HMKELL, CIA" Ammw‘ of Haskell. Elderkin 61 Co. Llnntrcfll, Canada, December ‘H, 1943. PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT Balance 11f Profit and Loss Account. 10th November. E l9 Z . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. S J.259.l98.l.5 Profits for lhc year ended J0th Nmember. I943. after providing 32.281.951.60 for Dominion Govern- rnznt taxes and after making uppmprillicns to Contingency Reserves. our. e which Reserves revision for all bad and doubtful debts has . .. ... . . .. 3,416,159.54 ———- s 0.0554111.” hreuoenlnrian As FOLLOWS: Dividend No. zzz at w, per annum. n" " nd N... 22.1.1 o"; ptr annum N11. 124 at w“, per annum n... end No. 21s at m; p" nnnurn . l 515,000,011 y - 5Z5 MKLOO " contribution tn the Pension Fund Society Appropriation i... Bank Premises Balance of Profit and 1.0..‘ carried forward M. \\’. WILSON. President Ind lvlunuging Director hlontrcal. December Z4. 194.1. GREEKS HAD Sl-LLI-RULE Chariottcttnvu were N11: Ai:1i11:'1151and, poillltshtxiutpktliflzft‘ lfigwllfél ___ Carruthc a urs. lylacl-‘ndycil. firs. 11m.‘ Sm]. a moat nrdt-y- qar-l A resident ti ancient Athens s the suggestion. u possible. re- could be exiled for five nr 10 years l. 1.1. i'< sell ycnl tinder the price if 6.000 citizens voted for hi5 re- lrciliug. Ho hollcycs this should be moval. done. esp" 1y in Prince Edward l island. .1c_ wholesale cost 111 ‘ sr-Xsrsn 11111111171... I111 is below that prc- - .\'.1 tn r, l.’_‘l' Prov ' there- Spanish America first Nyolied to . 1hr rcml 11110.85 slmulr. be not against the Spanish crown. but lnwcr 1111111 the maximum retail against Nlipqlgqn who had taken ‘prices spot fled on the chart. over Spain. _i_..:.- w. ____ "Just think o! it- . breakfast in (Tharlotfe- loirn and dinner in New York" "It surely pays to fl] Northeast Airlines‘ Yes, you save a lot of time when you fly via Norfll- east Airlines. It's the quick. clean, comfortable way to travel to New England. New York. the South a-nll Tonight 8.30 RM, (‘FCY the West. You'll enjoy the hospitality 0f famous Northeast Siewardess service. and the luxury of the big. roomy, NEA ZI-passenger Douglas airliners. Your choice of daylight or overnight flights. Make your reservations now. Call the Rogers Agency today. Phone 540 m"! 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