i l; Your Dfrecforlwish to submit 11th: seventh financial statement of 1 the qmolguaated Companies for . the yea: ending the thirty-first wlay of December, AD. 194.7. ‘,1 This would be the 40th year the foriginal Yrirwe Edward Island jllutuai Fire Insurance Company ‘would. b: in operation and flu 44th you Prince Ediwud blond Agricultural lmtusl Fire mour- ‘lnca Company would b: in ope:- wlon if them were no amalgam- ltlon. The not premium income for lhe year amounts to 088,140.46. Th1: l: the lugelt pr ‘ in- Jomo in the history of tho Com- pany. If you survey the financial reports of this Company for lllle ‘last number of years you will see that each year the Company has been increasing its Business. "1461! "shows conclusively that the people ‘on the Island have confidence in this Company. 0n glancing over the three year cycles. ‘we find mat. this years . premium insane i: 133 1M3“; of the 1944 prarrium income and nearly 200% oil the 1541 premium income. The amount of interest collected is current revenue for the year is p9,629,93, This figure will no doubt decrease proportionally because we ire investing our reserve in Bonds of the Dominion oi‘ Canada or the Eastern Provinces of Canada. Our assets ‘are in a very liquid lorm and are entered in our bal- lnce sheet at their face value. Of bur total assets 518213083 i5 Bonds the greater part of which, Are Bonds o! ihe Dominion of! Canada. and can be ialued at a‘ figure considerably in excess of. the amount. a1 which we carry ill in our books. The accrued inter- est. due and collectable mounts to more than $1000.00. This item} is carried in our balance sheet ai ; only 89-1536. So flint yuu ‘.1111 $5‘? that the Company 1S in s very sound financial position. The losses for the year amount} to $52,444.87. This is a great in-| crease over the losses sustained during our fiscal year ending the thirty-first day of December, A.D. 1946. The following is an analysis of the losses that we paid for hhef year 1947: Rural or Perm risk: $33,123.01 421E éumoiun. CHARLOTTETOWN V? P. E. Island Mutual Fire Insurance Company “A Directors’ Report Stores Mills .. Garages . Schools. Halls Churches ........ .. Urban losses . . . I 404.65 and the balance are sundry 110015- Tne following is an analysis of the causes of losses: 434076.66 Spuk from flu: . 7.053379 Gasoline or all in lighflnl fires .. 2,110.00 Defective wiring .. 1,800.00 suspected incendiarlmu 1,400.00 Ovarheated stove: cud nova pipes Ind (Milly safes .. M715 Cigarette isuupectcd) . 736-00 Lightning .. . . . 612.50 Caused by other fires. 350-00 Broader house stovus 1.25.00 Your Directors ddplwe the fact that the cause of such :. l e proportion 9f the losses I-re - kno\vn. and strongly recommend that. each and every owner of buildings make perioddc 11101363011011] with a view to eliminlting any potczzzlal fire hazard. It cannot be too oftcn repeated that fires do not happen. Thly are caused. It ls Weryonfl’: duty to eliminate fire hazards tint come t0 his or he: sl/ltlihlon. Be- sides the loss of a considerable amount of our, assets the loss of lives often happens. We have had several very sad example: of 0111s recently. One happened ll: Elms- dale on Ciuistrnias Day and the other happened at Charlottetown a few days ago, and in addition the other deplorable accidents It Montague and St. Eleanors. This year we affected approxi- mately .$9.037.066.00 insurance. We now carry a total of approximate- ly 322.161.297.00 insurance. which is the greatest amount of insur- ance we have ever carried. This shows that both our assets and our liabilities by way of insurance carried. are increased. We have a large iee1vay' between the minimum amount required as set out in the Insurance Act and the amount of our reserve. ' The surplus for the year sm- ounts to 016,281.57. From this we must deduct the income tax of $5757.60 which leave: us a net surplus of $10,523.97. Th1: is the first year that Mutual Fire Insur- ance Companies are taxable in PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MUTUAL FlIlE _lNSlIRIiNOE 00. STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENSES for the year ended December 31st, 1947 ‘ Income ‘ Net Premiums collected . . .$ 83,140.46 interest rnceived . . . . . . .. . . . . 9,629.93 $ 92,770.39 Expense: Agenda’ Commissions . .. . . .. $ 12,908.12 Losses incurred . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52,444.87 j Inspection coals . . . . . . . _ 140.40 l Administration Empenu: 10,995.43 76,406.82 ; ' i... Income “ s 16,221.51 beduci: Provision lor income Taxes 5,757.60 '7 Surplus i». m your s 10,523.91 BALANCE SHEET ' December 31st, 1947 Amrs , Cosh on hand and in bunks . . S 9,418.12 ‘Premium Notes Receivable 410.55 - ' Agents’ Accounts 257.50 ' $ 10,006.17 l Dominion 0nd Provincial Government , Branden...” ...........$178,000.00 Mortgage: and other Securities 79,068.18 Accrued lmcrcst on Securlfir- 945.36 258,013.54 $250,099.71 lineman ' UnpaidLos: Clolma... 2,000.00 ‘ Agenda’ Accounts . . . . .. _ 147.01 Provision for Income Taxes . . . . 5,757.60 ' S 7,904.61 Not Asuvi, Dlcombcrilvt, 1946 . $249,671.13 Add: Surplus for th: year cndgd ' December 31:1, 1947 .. $ 10,523.97 Net Assets, December 31st, 1947 ' \150,l95,10 ' " $260,099.71 AUDITORS’ REPORT \ 1 lyiulucl Fir: Insurance Company, boloncl: and ncuriliiou; We have cudilod ill: rocovd: 01,111: Prince Edvard Island and vuvfiad the cosh and 17111: ; As all ‘mowonc: l: on r11: premium mm plan, i111: mlrv: for unnamed premium: doscrlbld in Act i: not required; action 68(4) of Tluqlnnuranc: W: lldvc lnominnd the uurv: for unpaid claim: and 1n our dplnlon 1t l: adequate; 1 W0 110v: verified rh: balances owing by agent: and an pum- lum mm; _ Th: Balance Shut docs not include c: sum item: pnliloit- dfby 1'11: Immune: Act hum being shown in tin dmlugl ma. MIMI nqulnd to b: filed thereunder 50610:: to the foregoing ccmmn , in our opinion, 1nd n. filling b ill: but of on: lnformoriol, and 111: 0191110011011 glvln up} I'll: fanning lalanco Slim am forfl! fairly and truly flu INN of affair: of the Prince Edvard Island Mutual y o: 0t Dcmnbor 31w, 1947; All transaction: of the Company rim 11m com: within our mu 110v: bun within 1N povm. y " ‘ H. I. DOANE l: CO. Charmed Auounlunts. Ilr: lmumm l. I. BOUDRBAU MONCTUN, January 36 - The appointment of J. H. Boudreau as supervisor of car service for the Canipbellton division. Canadian Nationul Railways, was announc- ed here today by J. P. Johnson, vice-president and general man- ager. Atlantic Region. of the C. N. R. Mr. Boudreaus headquart- ers will be at Camvbellhon. the provisions of tho 111mm: Tax Act which w'as amended last year. The nct surplus above added to our net assets at the berginning of the yea: makes our net assets at the end of the yea: amount to $260,195.10. Your Directors feel that the time is most inopportune, for any reduction in premium rates, be- cause as we increase our reserves, our liabilities, that i: our insur- ance carried. has also increased. The surplus which has been ob- tained togcther with the reduction in the amounts due on mortgage securities. has enabled us to pur- chase Bonds of the tilirce Mari- time Provinces. The average commission paid to the Agents for the year amounts lo 15.5% of the promiuni iii-some. The expenses of adiminislrrilion of the Company 811110111125 i0 11.0% of the income. The finances of ihe Company have been kept in a liquid state. Your Directors trust. that the current year will be a successful year and will again demonstrate the benefit of that co-operative’ principal which underlies the sys- tem of mutual insurance. In closing your Directors report the loss of one of the Agents of the Company in the person cf Mr. John A. Thompson of Kensington. The late 11.11‘. 'I'homipsoi1 served this Company well and truly for a long time. and at his death he was the senior Agent of the Com- pany. This Crirpany‘ and the currimunily in which he lived have suffered a great loss in the pass- ing of this man. Mr. W. B. Warren of Marga-ta has been appointed in the place of the late Mr. Thompson. Respectfully submitted this Twenty-seventh day of Qfi-Zfifllbbl‘. A.D. 194B. . Oscar Johnstone, Walter G. Mackenzie, T. Inland Iiinkletter. committee on behalf of directors. Baynada To See London-Styled g Spring Attire IONDON. Jun. 2'! —1CPJ —-'!'he spring collection of dresses de- signed by couturler Arthur Banks w.il shortly be shown in Toronto and Montreal. and possibly in London. Ont... it was announced at the collection’: unveiling here. Tin-co now Biqtlsh materials will be included in the dilsplay~- a haircord Worcester, carried out in such combinations as yellow and black; a nylon taffeta and a crackle nylon. ‘I110 crackle nylon i: self-put- terned with the pattern shrunk 111m the cloth, giving it almost a quilted effect. Points ‘in designing are the mid- . cal! length for clay wear. with s few (Alf-length waning dresses which. combined with. coalees. may be worn as dinner and cocktail dresses also, These are mostly in satin-backed bengalzxie and slip- per-sutin. Both side: of the ben- galine are used for effect. the moulder. neckline or waist often accentuated by a contrasting color. usually in petershdm. Hunks is using front Ill-boring and draping. slight hip odeentuu- tlon. usln| vonly the straighter linen The hlircord Worcester l: shown in : severely-cut wit with a ion:- backod adaptation of the tall-coat jacket and contrasting colored skirt. A straight-cut black evening dxes: with n Iwlda frlll at the skirt. sweeping up the left side almost lo m: wuisl. shlvw: m Hcsthcate taffeta. while the crackle nylon l: presented in : full, crlnollne-skirt- ad evening dress. wi the pegtop lklrls. Bank: uu: lung. clasllcslly-cut hckai: V1111 or without flight hip recen- tuation. the lllp effect Ienerally curried out in the flutin! "I drill" lng of the pockets. 677076101771’ A Even for double the price you can't buy anything batter thin Alherton _--- Mr. Box-burl: town i: enjoy-lag I month’: holiday with his wife and family here. Hi: friend: will b: planed to know that Mr. Alf Gill: ha: arrived home gram Toronto much improved in 1112:1211. Miss Margaret Ready was a week- end visitor to Alberton the guest of her ' cousin Mrs. Alton OiBx-lerb-A Mk‘. Leo uucDougall returned to his horn: in Alberton South by motor. after : ten day visit with friends in Halifax, N. S. Mr. lelfart Rayner l: attending a Drama Course, which is being sponsored by ‘the Adult Education Council in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Murphy recently arrived home, from n: extended visit with members o! their family in New York, and other parts of United States. and are receiving i; cordial welcome from their friendl. Mrs. James Kinch was holffl: at a most enjoyable card party :0 her home Monday evening, Pretty prizes were presented to the lucky winners. The hostess served a delicious lunch. Proceeds were donated in aid of the Parish Imnd. Few sport: at Alberton are l greater attraction than Curling. The new rink situated to the west of the skating rink is always the centre f L crowd. who are patiently awaiting ther turn to show their speed and dexterity. Great interest. keen competition, and a splendid display of curling marked all recent games. The Dock community Club held a :ale of home cooking in Mr. J. W. Don Campbell's store on Friday aflernoon. the proceeds u! which go towards the purchasing of a pump and sink for Union School. The members of this club are to be ccmmended on the keen interest they are taking in the: school. Many o1’ the recent im- provements to the interior and exterior as well. are the results of the ladies activities. Hockey, always : popular sport in this town. assumes a new signi- ficance this year. Arrangements have been made for a game with the OLeary players this week. In preparation for their first game the "Regals" have already held several practices under the watch- ful eye of Mr. Harvey Huti. the coach. As there is an abundance of promising inateral. we fc-el certain that the Regal puck chase-rs will make a VEFy yredltable aha-w- ing against any of the ccmpeting teams, The Ladies‘ Aid of The Western Hospital held its regular meeting a! the Nurse’: Home on Fridby evening. with the President Mrs. John Prom in the chair. The chief item of businus Iwa: a discussion of : card party, and social evening to be held in the Women's Insttute Hall on Monday evening. January 26th. The minutes were read by the Secretary. Mrs. Waldo Matthcwr. and approved. buns , ndence: A letter c! thank: from the Reverend Sister's, for lovely Christmas gifts receive-d from the Aid. A brief discussion on sevng meeting was held, but nothing definite ‘WIS planned for tho prnscnt. At the close oi’ the meeting dainty refreshments wore m-vod by the hospital stuff. The 1111111111 Congregational mull- in; of the Alberton Presbyterian Church was held on Tuuday evening, Jlnulfy 10th. with lb! minister. The Rev. Goo. B. Cunningham, ‘mlthu chair. Follow- ing a brief devotional pdrlod, the minute: qt the llsl. annual meet- ing Ind levers! wucccedlng businns: muting: ware read by the secretary. Mi:: Marni-ct Forsyitb. Reports received from the various societies aiere moat. gratifying. and showed an active year's work; the Treasurers re- port also showed the finance: to b: in u sound condition. Four trustee. nnnely Harold Home. Howard Cllrk. R. Cl. Haywood and V. J. Campbell were appointed to replace these who hud moved awly or warn deceand. The following Bond o! Managua wu :1» appointed: Mcur: David Hodgson, R.- G. Haywood, V. J. Campbell. James Gard and Howard Clark. A hearty vote of thank: wal tendered Mrs. Reward Clark for he: faithful und untiring urvlce: s: orlsniat 0nd choir-ind". mach wu than served by the ladier. and a social time Irklflycd. At a late hour everyone deported, looking forward to ll’! even brighter and better year in 1948. The AlbQrl-fln Auxiliary, Woman’: Miuionwy Socilty mot in the _Unit:d C urch PIIIOIIIII. on Tuuday L ornoon. The 09min! devotionul period wa: conduntgd by Mrl- J. M. ruler retiring President. who also glvo a vlry fin: detoiltl roped. of b!" 7008‘: work. 511a tlunknd the samba: for their co-obtrltloll. 0nd ulud that they give like co-opermon 1o their new Prosidont Mia: Alic: Gordon. The vulou: report: o! NOTICE T11: Annual Mntin of 111: - KINKORA DA! Y ASSOCIATION will 110 11:14 on TUISDAY. Ill- I :1 l PM. 1n KINKORA HALL J. W. IAIMIR. Mary. Annual Meeting Budequollnltodllhurch “rue congreation o! 1h: lcdeque United church hold lholr annual meeting in the vulry on T1111!!- day evening Jun. iii. with 1.110 Plaster Rev. A. Burton OMWI. presiding. After the devotirnal exercisu. the minintar gave a very encouraging report of the year‘: work. He revivwod tho activltiu of the different groups especially emphuiling the importanc: of young peoples work, whose melting: are being well attended and a good interest taken. Arnold Hender- son. Recording newsrd prelentcd stutument of the financu of Th: wlwi: circuit listing that Mutter’: salary. Mlulorinry w: Maintenance Fund. Pension Fund and all other obligations and expenses were paid in full and I small surplus on hand. Circuit raised for all purpole: over $7000.00. William Stavert, Church steward gave the report for the Trustee Board of their expenditure which included redecorating of the venry and the purchase of u piano. and extensive repairs to the found- ation o! the church.‘ Mrs. Ralph Csllbeck. chlitmln of the parsonage hldies‘ Aid stated that thy had redecorated the living room. and bought new drapes and curtains and a new ktchen :l.ove. The report o1 the Edith 111cm)!- son Y. W. A. m: given bl! Mrl. Wilfred Craig who told of their activities during the year. Mrs, William Stavert. reviewed the work of the south Bedeque Y. W. A. and gave n vary encourlg. ing report. Miss Louisa Csllbeck. leader o! the Perseverance Mission Band reported an aQlive and successful year. Mrs. Orville Johnson, recording secretuy of the WME. lave l re- port of the year‘: work. Tlliy hid raised their allocation and had 1n- creased their funds; these soclefei raised over S330... for mlsllund The financial statement o! the cemetery was given by Melviil Johnson with all expenses pal and Small surplus on hand. Mrs. Burton Crowe leader of the C. G. I. T. gLVe a splendid report of the work of this group. stating that great interest was taken and meetings well attended. In the absence o, Harl-‘son Me- Farlane. Superintendent of’ the Sunday School. the report was given by Mrs. E. S. Weeks. The school had i. nwost successful year "with p, good attendance, a private bus had been provided for the trans- portation of the Chelton and Beatle- town scholars. This being the slxlletli anni- versary of the building of the church a committee was appointed lo assist in compiling the church history and to arrange for an anniversary Sunday durlnr the coming svrnmel‘, 1t was with regret the congreg- ation received-the resignation of the organist. Mrs. John A. Stuart who filled this position for over thirty years. and a vote of’ appreci- aflcui was extended to her. for her very efficient services during that time. Mrs. Vvaller Cm‘; was appointed organist and Mrs. Burton Crows assistant organist. Votes of appruciation worn passed for the Pastor. Organiyt’: Choir. S, B. Superlnlendentl. Recording steward and all other officers of lhe church who assisted in carrying on thy work. Meeting cloud with Benediction. --.B. l the year's work were given by those in chargp of same. Following l Scripture reading by Mrs. Gui Weeiu. new officer: were installed by Tho Havezond lvlr- Hanan. The newly elcntnd ‘President, Miss Gordon, than took over the meeting. and culled upon Miss Annie Leard lo prexent the study program for the duy. Min Leurd presented chapter 0 of’ "Great i: the Company” in a very interesting manner. telling of the translation of. the Bible from English to Burmese. The devotional leader for the next meeting will bg Mrs, c. Weeks, and instead of rho liudy book. the P79811111 will be the r:- port {rem the Presbytorinl :1 Summer-side. Mrs. Carl week: kindly invited the members to her home for thvnext meeting. 60f M1‘: ya/Zi g-mrxeuzrl ouivu duo to midi. lrmflnl? G flduafo. ptourlp- tion-typn formula of pram delilflngfldleiihloagnud ' Not: Lot (holy. mould. b y may o1 long-lusting nlinf’ 8 imprint! will‘! an: 1- In» limo! 041d:- 2- lull»: vow. llrllclvl nnmhcnos. Abrams Village 11nd lllclnlty -.'.__.. l My. John I... Arsumuz 111mm‘: villus i: now home. Mr. 5911mm J. Gollant o! Ari-sq’: Village i: new in ponanlon of hi: recently ordured tractor. ' 0! Ill: friend: U0 sooty i0 but 111:1; M». J. N. A. Gsllllll. of Egrqunt Bay i: kept to hi: 11cm: by llcknul. New: o! little Shirley Arsensull. of at. Chrylontcmo us uid to be good. Only psrthl puulyll: l: now 1119201103000. Mr. Pvtor Arlunlult. nudcnt-at UAllomption Cullen. Que. un- not yet resume hi: 61.110125 owing 1o n. sudden al-hck of 7210:8105. Mn. Minion Amnnult of 0t. Chrylastome ha: been admitted recently to the summunide Homital. . {J- Mlr- and Mrs. zmlbe Bernard of Urbxinvllle. left the dlnrict roclntly. They intend to take : trip lo till United 01110:- Mr. Edmond A. and Edmond A. l’. Arsenault of 5f. Chrysoslome. are now in Montreal. Mr. Edmond A- is reported wvrklng in u garage. Mr. 1011i: C. Gallant of Abram‘: Villas: In: mddenly hi1. by u parLlytlc ltroko. Mr. Gallant we: playing cardl. when he discovered the illness that overcame him. Hi: can. however. i: not critical. Among thou 1n ultlndlnc: at the Charlottetown Study Courses, we oburva: Mr. Cyfii: P. Gallant. of Urbrinville. Mr. Leo Anenault, Mr. Prank Arsenault. Mr. Aubin J. Gallant. Ill of Abr:m's Vlliugc. .____, A Home nnd school Association ws: formed in the. Si. Hubert district lately. Responsible {or this organiznvon are Mr. Theopnile Arsennult, 5. A. teacher and Mr. Emile Busts, toscher. Meltings are to b: held monthly on the last lilondsy of each month. Musics epedemlc is still preval- enl. In certain homes of Abram‘: Viiluge. However. school ha: not shut it: doon. Th: disease i: now reportnd u- jcopudillng Egmont Bay dhtricf. lchool Lttendunce and 1h:t of 5t. Chrysostome, Bt- Chrylostoma Study Club muting was held Widsy :t Mr. Arthur Mllnllllli’; hrrne. A plan for school improvement wu ndopt- ed. It was decided that a ample of the lchool water be lent to a laboratory for analysis. The Club also psned to buy W0 drinking containers. A bingo was scheduled for tho homo of Mr. Pacific Gallant. Monday is to be reserved for working at the local Co- operative Brunch. Before purring. a gnznc o! card: wn: enjoyed by all members. Next meeting at Mr. Theodore P. Gallant. An interesting meeting 0,1 the Study Club took place at the homo of Mr. Andrew J. N. Gallant. Monday night. after regular Co-operative Store and Credit Union collectlonl. a new daviu of meeting procedure wu: axpurllnccd. Group: of four wen lealld 1.111! studied various quutionl. after aub-dlvishn opinions were imade, the general ucretury called upon each uiub-dlvlslon secretary for their mlution of the probllin- Quutlun numb" an: was: How can ; local farmur enrich hi: land and keep it in good condition with the cheapest means? Meeting adjourned. -Abrun. V. . Mon’: Study Club met Wcdnus- duy night :1 thallium: of Mr. Anthony Arumult. Education wls the prevailing wbject of the mul- ing. It was thus decided that llepl tuwud the erection of u. new school b: tdhri. A cemmlttu to 00:1: lccltion 1nd plan: wu elected. yt cumin: of Mr. Aubln J. Gallant, school llCrQbLfY; Mr. Albert Gallant. principal. Mun: for raising money were discussed. amen! these. whin Lil-flies and concurt were mentioned/A report by Mr. 140 Arunault and Mr. Aubin J. Gallant. in connection W111i the Charlottetown course of Cooper- ation wu wall apprmfuted. Next meeting was Icheduled at the home o] Mr. Andrlw J. N. Gallant. In Mediation: “w: o. In all hi: contact-l. waved to b: n. 0111114 walker. a ml 1 wd Maud iuuhad nnd 100w. Lm to also mama-y an hi: I110. ionmcrlvllluih Cameron and fin : . 00:100. Dmld u! :1 Mm. m! I111. m: In! Moms“. i CRYSTAL RI 1111 suuurnsinr 1111s use: - m: Juvcnilu Kuuiinglcn Juvenilu Wednesday-Z to ,5: 511M111: _ ' 7.30: 000010 lmdor hockey, Summonldnllm- a é $5100 K100111011 0011mm: vs. Konsington Bantam: \ . l S’Sldo Bowling Ruulu of Commercial lowlir: League played on Wednesday night at 0101M Bowling Alleys. lum- mnuldo. High mm: R. Bun i188. 3nd high ling]: l". h: 810. High three Joe Aruncult 7J4. 3nd high three R. Barnard 753. Dougboyn- R. 01011111 H. Ferguson 140 151 31g Lflsucuor -212 so’: m ‘Blah-BM. 01155111110011 8: lllllllllfl Miss Jean Rayner spam w, week-end at her home in Gram.- mount. Mr. Willie Gatson, Klldarofigp. es, was a passenger to Sumimdr. aide diuring the week. when h. visited his brother in the P. c Homitnl. B CUIWND . ‘i’ p 95inch, Masai-s. Russel and Qomy my. H_ and”. ner returned home from N3, 1m m“, Sear, wsck. They report much snow i: Tom1_255g_ 12110 woods. 30,-. yank, Many friend: u: indeed pica“ ;_ Mum,“ ____ u to learn that w. Ernest Golden, A. Qfbfllllllb .100 m 183 Kim" ‘mm- "lw imlmd the C_ wedge ____ __ J13 a" x33 P. C1. Hospital 701' treatment, h" _y_ Arsenal“; _ _ 376 3-“ 314 returned home feeling much b“, 1:1. Hlrklltdl .219 11a 1B2 l"- Total-Mfil. . The people in and around . mu-awh, niah hnv: been very formant: 5 Berna-d be able to secure the service: of 1L Gauant Mrs- John Cameron, R.N., on 53y. ,y_ Gmdy. oral sick calls. H. Gauciet rm pg F011;“ Those from this district whoa“ Tomq-wa planned to see the picture mm. was shown in Alberfon last wuk p1a¢qurr|ei.;_ of the Louis and Walcott fight. s, McDonald w; met with a bit of disapvpolmmgnr, E Q6111,“ when storms and bad roads foreod w, Arsenal,“ them to cancel their plans. This R, yuan-iron _ boing a picture out of the 0M1!!- E. N. MlcQuarrie 17$ 151 ml try. it was looked forwnrd to for ‘mm-eats. some time. It is nimored flu Royal Wedding will be shown and Arc's:— it is hoped the weatherman will L. Arsenault .... .. 135 dell with us more kindly gg m. s. W315]; __ 391 erai wish to see it. L. ivpencer 150 ——-— E. Gallant 3 Owing to the illness of Dr. J11. M. Bultzer 39o 139 Johnston. Tiginish and surround- Total-MGT. ing districfd are left without I doctor. For the past two weak: Tuchcru- the snow plow has been unable tn D. L-idstone 140 sot thwush to Tisnish from. Al- E. Plnenu . la: bar-ton. 111111.15 the road ha: been F. MeNeill 9B left in a state which. horses m J. Murphy . . 12.3 unable to break, because of cui- B. Beck . . .. 100 182 147 tings being filled wit-h the almost Total-MOI. continuous fall of snow. This causes much worry as one never lleurt Brukelw- knows when a doctor may be V-Bavld-ani 276 201 180 needed. Let us hope somethii; B. Allen . .100 168 179 will be done in the near future to l... Gauclct . .134 152 140 clear up this critical situation. r. Savidant -190 isa 114 ___-___._ E. Trainer .149 153 1'14 RECORD SNOWFALL 11001-4055. AMHERST. N. S. —(OP) - A Lucky Strikes; more! snowfall of 33.5 incl-is: wu E. Smith . 111i recorded hers for December n.1- H- Rodd - . 102 though it snowed only seven day: H- Mllllsan .. . . 103 in that month. The 38-year average J. Harris .. .. 1B5 _is 18.1 inches. L. Harri: 15,1 ‘ mga1_.310g_ in. n-r Lumberjack»..- THREE-DAY s. Arsenault GROCERY SPECIALS s. Arcenlult . MaKenna A, “m” _ JANUARY 29, so, 31 Alcld: Gallant Total—2294 Your chance to save on: Air Force Ne. 2- ' _ FLOUR, TEA, Git. D. Delaney “-160 200 230 H. Moaerr. . ..l l1: ma“ R m nuaami m nuam rem-rm. a Frenzli Eivcr St. P:ul::- | _‘_ _.___ _ ___> i}; 15;; g3: . PROFESSIONAL LARD g; 5mm; 134 . 000N011! 33.‘. I . -~ who w. T. Earle Hickey l Tom ma‘ i Charferad Accountnnt Q ll. C. A. l‘. N0. 1-- Oftlca at W. Davy . .. g- ym - " “s1f:;'::.'."" . arson. P. 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