___ Paco runes. l. I“ THF’. nHARl01"l‘ETf1W1\1 "-'1*P.Dl/_\NA N. § r’ BANK OF MONTREAL Founded in 1817 u! presentation, in easily understandable form, of the "Bank's ~ ANNUAL STATEMENT? 31st October, 1944 t-Iq ‘lvUHHWFI1Vfu fi ‘e'l|h"a\q_u‘a_a_a-g-v\h -vt£n. and Tllllll. 5 i i Sponsored By hdlw Md 0r P. E. l. I-Ioepltel a I q-Q-DAY ONLY mun MUSICAL mgr-moment 1N conou ' l ‘WFHE CLIMAX" gpowlnl M 3:15 ‘lhln eeltlnn In reserved for ‘bfilildfll. GUARDIAN Protestant Orphanage 4 mmx“ “warm; Annual Collection at e newly nature mu he “ bl" "n" " ""1- "flmv ‘"7’ Murray Harbor Under Queen Mary W, i. collected uy Mrs. Luther | nets-mg ~ COOKS for Cnnatmu Photo- 32W lrcm '1‘. n. l-rascr. uruplu ol.u0 lsacn: Lorne Stalwart; Peru —_ Wnlle: Mrs. c. ma. OONFEDFIRATION [N- “unruly. 50c Each: L. QUBANCE. J. nruuns; Mllwll cnaplnan; but f? .81" nerruur; Mrs uonn G050: Z 33c ETAFF JOURNAL _ The uarnelu-fellllyl furs rreeman twel- Canaolan broadcasting uorporailon _"°*°5; 4°‘! 11115 111111511 nllrh-ltl- 1155 grgwn w sum Drowruom, m.“ toe noun: lvlarvln nenlng: James l; nqw m; n; own m“ mgazmej nerrlng; Ptter Wnlle; lvlrs. lhom- 1r. u called "Radlo". The 111's: is- a5 "W"? sue of Ihlitpllllllflflllfin has lken Twin-w 9°- ls exce lentl u . . Hank Degef wane}; Collected by Mrs. Lrn llluclélnnon was (mmeny semm. Bum”. in me b4 w from 1t. P. brooks V hmitgx g1“,- newswoln 1 01.0w each: our. allu_t.lrs COILl mu Mat-mn- lAZglIBuvll/ll‘. and airs. ‘youcg Hgount __ _, v Z us._ ucralu l'I'OWS€1 lvlrs. you‘... can" yesleway on‘? ‘Infnhmplaude willie; rnum uularu: Mrs. w“ remanqed ‘or three M" “nag-WHY DWWBH. George UOODEI; h. another until mls lnornlxur. The""r QWTP‘. . cue o! a man accumd o! wearlngl ‘M’ ufw‘ M“ Wm Keepmgi n lnlllturv uniform without out vms; "mes 5°“? M“ Mm" 5°" og-lcy m“ be hem-q god...“ 11118. Ml‘. and Mrs. Roy Somels; _____ . JAM. zhewurt: Mrs QDEIIUu WOUNDED IN ACTION. - . “~. Florence Lawless, "lruro. N. s , n received word lrcm "her husns LIFE l l l RESOURCES Cash in its Vaults and Money on Deposit with Bank of Canada . _ _Notes of and Cheques on Other Banks Payablr in tub on prunltation. Money on Deposit with Other Banks . Available on drrnand or at short not/re. Government and Other Bonds and Debentures . Not ertreeding rnarbet value. The greater portion tonsil/i of Dominion Golvtrnntent and blob-grade Provirtrial and Alunit/pal rerun/tat wbtrb mature at earl; date]. Stocks . . . . . . . . Ind/atrial and other storbt. Not extending rrrarlet value. Call Loans $184,475,969.24 $6,397,561.85 o e $1,264,469.84 "wTTCl 7'17?‘ -"‘~ -T 95253834628 ylllllllilllcK-l" 20!: n 115- 1VUU'L'RI'“L Ulow. Total-Si ': ‘ Morqun‘: Creek becomes n» a to Q unwilling hero ol Onk Ridge. - l 382,539.67 um new “nasal. lot o gnl mu go m. mo WILLIAM DEMAREST "N: Klxlieulndiet became c Malina Sunni-end a him in imamil-ql llllflll Illlllll llllllllll Illliiflll lllllilll HIIIIWI llll [Willi wan.» and Dliednl Plllllllll SIllfllllS 51,1653 50.6? I . a . . . . . . , In Canada . $ 6,632,049.80 Elsewhere . . . 44.553.800.89 Payable on demand and snared b; bonds, slorb: and other negotiable rolla/eral o] greater value than lb: loans. TOTAL OF UICKLY AVAILABLE RESOURCES (equal to 8 30% of all liabilities to the Public) loans to Provincial and Municipal Governments including School Districts Commercial and Other Loans . In Canada I r $l,279,2Z2,657.57. ll,57G,l54.02 20§,l04,015.l2 . $l94,4s7,s51.12 Elsewhere . . 8,616,484.00 To rnana/aetltrers, farmers, rnerrban/r and otbm, on ronditioru ronmmit witb rolnd banking. Biflk Premises . . . . . . . . Two propertiu only are rarrird in tbr narner of holding rom- pan/u." lb: rtorb and bond: of their rorrtpanirr are entirely‘ owned by the Bank and appear on tts boob: at 11.00 in rarh tale. All other of 1b: Bank’: pranliru, tbs value l1 wbirb largely cxraed: l12,900,0‘00.00 an inelndrd under this ending. Real Estate and Mortgages on Real Estate Sold by the Bank . . . . . . Acquired in the rourta o/ the Bani’! bit/inert and in pron: of bung realized upon. Customers’ Liability under Acceptance: and Letters of Credit . . . . . a ‘Represent: liabililias o] rumour on atronnt of Letter: o] Credit Imted and Draft: accepted by tbs Bank [or their account. Other Assets not included in the Foregoing (but includ- ing refundable portion of Dominion Government taxes $975,703.73) Making Total Resources of l - ‘a - a 1i 12,9oo,ooo.oo NW,» - .=..-.-.-.rww.r.m--~.v‘ UGGCPLPITOLSQ TU-lllll‘ AND WED. 527,291.46 Record Figures Feature Annual Statement '- Showing Strong Position LOWER PROFITS REFLECT HIGHER OPERATING H‘ cosrs AND LESSENED INTEREST EARNINGS “"°"‘7"“ . 2,999,296.89 $1,s26,734,2s 1.53 land 0c E e LIABILITIES Inna. Canadian Hospital ln England s tern“ "om a DTmW“ l“! '9' Collected by Lorna Jordan and the son c1- Mrs James Lawlesm Jean luuruucll urand fiflcaule. P. ls. 1.. and has-IAN”. ‘VwLPVL overseas for the past Lhrec yuars. ‘m: M“ “Emit Hmlfliam- ACTIVE n" 9'l—Nov. 27th ..w|l’..‘f§°‘.m£l'°l°.fi; Mame Calm“; Stevenson, No tn Riv . A . . previous blrthldays, lFl-llendss wild 1§2el<Y““‘““°”‘“°' M“ Ken“, lively alert on community and , worlcl events. Possessed of a keen l C°H°°Wd 11X MP8 Wullnce White‘ had her usual Joke and pleasant “"0" “lam 3 P16911181! wince; VH5, ' smile for all who called upon her. QQC“: NmL Ada ‘vmuonaldzl hers evens o! 92 and 93 years M0 Mrs. uyrcnc Chairman; Wallace! Wile vmdly- 1i 15 “Qtewmlhy ‘lac cinch: Mrs. Robert Bell; Mls. ilirn. Queen Victoria had been on v -L lam‘; Wmsloe Dunn“ e throne but ten years. and, , _ a- bout. did not become fact untll Collected b M: . T .- IWBM! years after Mira. Steven- $100 Each: ThoxndfsPllllélf-llieiilnxfgf to bc a habit in her family. Shefiiifiwllfl; Mrs. John O Connors; reminded friends that her nlO£her“‘/u'5- Jvsclm d. Livingstone. grandmother 93. and her great- Mm- Cyrus B08151 M15. J grandmother 9'1. Her man) friends mewa” ‘present health. and joy in life. up C l b0 and beyond the century mark. l $1megséihlreluslllrffergcézczemrs_ Personals lMrs. Horace wane; wuu lalds. lac Nelson Bell son of Stanley Bridge. were vlsi- hm“- ' ; _ l tors to the city yesterday. remcéfulfl 45c Angus R- t1 l is reflected m sfzmtlally higher operalin! costs Ifienslmztvn. spent the week-end 1n Collected by lvlrs._Mabel McLeod ihaer gfnltexbinslilxbntreafs annual combined with an increased total l-hflflfllitelrflwn- guests of Mf- 11nd Mgllghgwcli: aélifzlfi D Harris; , - 1.0L . new highs in practically all de- upon a substantially higher vol: La Sh k TD RAF h .RD ‘wcpher n panmenu. Resources have passed ume of deposits in the savings de 0- flfroc S. - - . B8 “n: 1558M»; vangjsirsfvige: ‘ s. SEQ Uecll pawl-ass that he is nc-w. celveo m dollancl. Sat. Lawlzss l: 00 Eillzlll Lorne u. duell; Mrs. been serving with the R. C. A ; 50c Each: lvlrs. Harold Bell; M“, u" 97m blflhdfllt 01' M11 Jane Zoe nlacn: MAIS- Rzuben Penny; called found Mrs. Stevenson ac-, local-s’! 50 i sense of humor. Mrs. Stevenson; V4” 1101111 {V115 Wflllflve White.‘ AlIPQCl UIIHDXIIHXI. on this anniversary. She remem- 50c PCIIILY. that when this grand old lady was Belle fvlachon. Confederation although talked son's natal day. Longevity seems J 5 Llvfllswne; Mrs Elizabeth ‘had reached the age of 93' he,» 50c Each: Mrs. Carrie MacKuy; e e . E Pass Blllzon-And-A-Half Mark would wish Mm stevemm m ,.,.,._,. 5, Sills Hugh; Mrs. S, Hugh, Rich- Mrs. Crmford McKay andyoungMibc Each; M's‘ Sell.“ LAT 7 ocal—$8 0. l-lelghtened activity Incidental to investment account. as wellas sub- M11 511d M"- 7311160 MCI-mid- statement, issued today, revealing of interest payable i° 5990511915 M“ Hm“ wane“ 60c M“. Lumbmn- 50c Mu‘ the billlon-and-a-half mark, and. partment. The profit represents a returned by plane to the mainland ' _ ,. _ . _ Mrs. H _ B n 4 M @.a.*~*2.l..<:." él.".i.“.l‘.%§°“.$l€.. 2S5‘.ll’.il‘.§‘é“‘l.l2il.l§“l?.’“$§ Mes: ': “at yea“ “Bu” by more ma“ dilqmleq: iéar ago and p4.3l% in lnce where he was stationed some '1‘°"“1_$3-95- flboéiithiiig?‘ which have Increqsed 111142‘. DglflEIniOfl gfowtizalmxeilets let; 111119 13°- Collcctcd l“: by $2“'937’ooo' amounted to '— E10 meted-for X91"? year have been Word has been ncelved bv Mrs $2 on bu“: s‘ Mum“ Wm”; ‘zommoo’ as compared “huh M'- mad d for H in an amount of Gerald Malor of the promotion of Laws lfiflmf ‘It 205374900 i‘ year mm This m- goo this comparing with an her husband Lleut. G. C. Major facg‘ Mrs‘ Flank ‘mckgmi f,§°”°hhf‘,,f.ff§"f.ifl,e“°ifllli'stliig' fltljllslPdldlllOllilla In the previous W 1111c 1811K 0f Cflbtfllh- Cflm- lflCllBFdS ' much Mm C" 8 W 11 ‘ ' . ' 1319, Ma or Is now stationed at Alder- lmtal_'w 50 stantlal withdrawals by customers year ol‘ $5.1 - -- sho, N. S. ' ' 1- :~:.m.zl:.::=ldlzxlsizn: - 0...... .. Belly ........... Sixth victory Mifl-‘P-me mm‘ m“ ' ' Corporal and Mrs. Hazen Brad- - a . l s for which took place ln 300.19, there was distributed to tom o! Charlottetown‘ qccomparh $1.00 bzra Heck. Ever MacLeod bjvziegvxrle months covered by the shareholders in dlvldends $2.l50.- 10d bv ha. broth“ 3.1130,‘, Wm,“ o; lugtguongiféd MML-Wdl Wllllflm A. York. P I . are spending a few ' Due to the Public Deposits In Canada Elsewhere . , Payable on duund or altar notiu. Notes of the Bank in Circulation Payable on demand. Acceptances and Letters of Credit 0 nding . Anita While Q 1,420,8 1 1,156.57. $l,244,528,982.86 176,282,l54.01‘ 8,568,045.00 16,604,B76.48 000. and a sum of 5500.000 ls writ- l Am {l NAISII - atom slum lllll brEllAllT - mm vloonaulll Plus .I\[.-\R(.‘H OF TIME and ft IERRIE MELODIE statement. Investment In Government Bonds Chief among 111° him-l“ Te‘ sources is its investment portfolio of government and other bonds and debentures which are close to a billion dollars. These ) invest- ments, the greater portion of whlch, wnslsts of Dominion Glu- ernmenl. and hlLlh-ETMIB 11101111‘ cial and mllfllClpill‘ securlflé-itmitl’; turlng at early do e5. 111110 sosssasooo. whlch 15 $156-°7“»°°° above the 1943 $181116- Proflls Profits for the year which end- ed October 31, nflcr tlcduclioln taxcs payable to the Dom Government. aflwumed 1° $5 lcn off bank premises. these amounts being the same as In the previous ycar. After these deduc- tions 1s left a. balance of $534.- 30019, which. added to the previ- ous bnlance in profit and loss u- count of $l.8'l9.521.13. makes an amount. In be carried forward In this account of 52.413.821.32. ti? Ill MEMORIAM MR S. FRED BERNARD 0n lllanksglvinlz. October 13th. the communltv of French River days in'Bluck's Harbor. the lrutsts M of his parents. Mr. and Mrs H. Bradford, Sta-Saint John traoh Journal. Rev. J. M. Sheen. Bpringfleldi West. Grand Worthy Patrlach cf Sons of Tmperance was in Ken- slnmon on Thursduv. attending the meetings o! the Grand Division and was the guest of Mr and Mrs. James H. Sheen. Card Of Thanks The fanlily of me 1m Mrs. John‘ Miller. Prim Rose. wish to thank] Priests, Nuns. Doctors and Nwses Victor Tele- i we slacl Fred C. lvhlte: Parker Lewis; Mm, Mfl-Piuret Macnon: laidinh Machon. Guernsey Cove by Mrs J. J. MacKn Hawkms; natnpnexl nalvklns. Jack Davey; Mrs ‘burs. J l-l. Lelluchzur; lvlrs. Ches- lcr Lclauchcur; llllllb oUc much: Emrst El Bedt; John ZlCflOll. l2 William Dora; Mrs. To cal-W. 25 $2 00 ECACIII Ml". and Mrs. C. W. J. MacKay; Mrs Fred Everett: Harris: Will ; Mrs. Hannah McDonald; hB/“L. 50c Each: Mrs. Orrin Bell; Mrs Bert. lvlacKay; lvlrs. Peter Bre- ZUC MP5. Grafton Gosbeg, '1‘0l;ul—~$l4 20. Finanrial responsibilities undertaken on behalf a) customer: (ire ofl-ietting amount in “Remnnsv. Other Liabilities . . . . ltnru not inrlltded lndn tho foregoing balding» Total Liabilities to the Public To meet u/birh the Bank has resolute: a: indicated above amounting to $l,526,754,2 5 1.53 having an excess o Resources over liabilities, which re esents the harebolder’: interest over which Liabilities to the Public take precedence. Capital . . f sa6,ooo,ooo.oo Reserve Fund, Profit at Loss Account and Reserves for Dividends . 4l,965,464.7l | 2,784,728.47 . . . . $1,448,768,786.82 $ 77,965,464.71 “us shocltctl and saddened to learn PROFIT ‘md Loss ACCOUNT Ior lllc dchth of Mrs. Fred Bernard. of the 011v Hospital. the Parish 300.19. a flsvrfl 11155 "Y ‘ms-L: Prksl. .all those who sent luass‘ _ I ‘Beach Point. by Muriel _Penn_v and than in the previous K8111. rnc ill n; me early Marlon MncNe SH OWS 3:15-76:45 lllxt- Marion Stewart. Cords, Spiritual Offerings. Messans $2.00 Each; liecllev Penny; Elliott. Profits for the year ended 31st October, 1944, after making appropria- . fits is. no doubt. a ggfclleitlistfnmolpnlhe generally lower! tercsl return which is helm: rc- ‘ago ul thirty-bub veers. of Sympathy, F‘riends and neigh- bours for their manv acts of kind- ness shown to them in Allhuulul the deceased had not bevn ln the best of health for some umc. l: was not until a few days Wllifozns. sf w mach: Laurie Gordon: Mrs. Em Penn's: Clifford Jackson; tions to Contingent Reserve Fund, out of which Fund full provision for Bad and Doubtful Debts has been made, and after making provision for estimated Income and Excess Profits Taxes amounting to ALBEI l! ION UNION SCIIOOL Honor Roll of Union School, Al- berton. liar the month of Septem- 5t: and October ~ Elaine Forsythe. lX.-l. ' Lms ‘ i—l, Henry Williams Ind Earner Campbell. equal. Grade . Ray Inmull; 2. Roy 3. Wendell Ollvnr. 1! -1. Reggie oliver: 2. us: 3. Elma lnmay. III.—-l. Shirley Ollvtr: 2. matures Inmlm: 3. Patricia. In- Grade lI -l, Billie Clark 6111110 . \.-—No tests. Teacher -‘.\lae Mallcy. llf ' me Elgdfi bu i 331M b» — Yet Sleep bblmc her death that the serious- ness of bu‘ condition was realized. and 5119 was removed to the Prince Counlv Hospital where all that medical Skill and nursing could do was". zlunc for her. She lcavcs tu nlourn besides he!‘ S\|i_(l\fltl'l husband, one Young son. Gordon: hcr father and mother. Mr and Mrs A. Stewart: three sisters, Helen in Anchorage. Alaska: Carmen. Mrs. O‘Ncill. Charlotte- town and Ruth also of Charlotte- tovtn; two brollzrrs. George of Cen- lral RilVilllv and Preston of Ken- slllgicll. lAlc funeral was held from her lnl: residence on October 15th. ‘The servlc ditched bv her l D _ Buntaln The wcrc: Harold Bernflfd- l-lulsev Profitt. ~ Dunning and yours. T - effective aid lllflllf-l Made from ll) pun: vcilf1 t . ms while you are on with the friend cfllls when you are in _ m’ preparing dlnncr. . "l ::nm Salvng: What food and put ‘some water ln _ m boll. Th1 will looscn ° W31. mass so yol can scrape Wnhll n wooden Q2 "as my on. _ _ ~*»'- owlrnrls. lhle .' ' llzcy m- f. X as in Gctldle Mem- . fl ’ 1:1‘ Inlcrlncut w --“,"‘\‘ m“ i, - orinl cemvicrv. ly , _, mung¢\'§1Yff‘l§?..1‘,"1,1li,. (hi: ‘rmiiiillivl. "Somclilnc. some tlav u'c'll under- ‘lllk: yin. convinrini wltlence n; stand." g _ lmWWCullYlhvyiftliclplllt; ulhcrl. J. y ‘ The Cough lhal ilick The Gough Thtl jllluluis Kills PART- . . .. l? l-llome Insulation I you nwnkc nl. night Why not get ' S ru - oly tllis coughing condition? the bronchial organs. “Dr. Wood's" has been on the m Price il5c n hotllc; the large femi ell drug counlcrs. Received oarloud Johna-Monville Rock Wool -— m‘ * “P 10 30% on your heating costs —‘keeps yvlfl horn o warmer in winter - cooler in summer. We will be glad t» um Home Insulotion with 7°11 .-- no obligation. l... M. Poole 5' Co. Lumber - Building luppllel Phone 171 172 All Veterans of past Charlottetown IHT FslNfilKlG This is the kind of a cough it ls herd to gel. rid of, the kind tlml. bnlllern you during the day and keeps n bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine 1 and soc how quickly it will help b0 relieve you their recent sad bereavement. 11-28-11. In Mem oriam In lovln Burdenn cNelll. who passed away on November 27th. 1943. "In as much as ye tlld It unto others ye dfd It unto me." Fondly Rememlze cu by Mother, Sisters and Brothers. ALSO In lovln memory of Hr. Chas. A, MacNe I of Si. Chlherlncs, who {imaged away on November 27th, "To live in hearts you luff be- hind ls not. lo die Ever Remembered bv dnl end _11-2a-1l. His V‘. Tc I l. acts prom tly and elfcclively,_gqing to the foundation of the trouble, loosening the ph egm, soothing the irritated nlr passages, nnlfstimulating nrkof. lor the peat 48 yearn. ly mo, about 3 times ea much, 60c, ut The T. Mllhurn 00-. Hmitnd. Toronto. Ont memory of Miss Elsleiwhlte. l Stevensm led th: (12:01 onll Pfirlfidll p ver a, Child ls Soaredm- Hunqrvil ' adopted Roll Call “'11s responded to i ‘ mum, It was decided to flak (laven- Lyma. McNeil]; Mnry Gran,» Mc- Nulll; Carl Jordan; Luther Jordan; Wm. Harris: Mrs Johnnie l1 llnms; Gordon Maclflay; Silas Mac- Kflv: alluce MacKay; Sandy MMKflv: Cyrus Penny. Mrs. Nach- on Irving; Jerry Nicolle: Newton 1111mm: E . Keeclmz: Shirley Wallace Home: Emerson McLeod: Sylvia. MacNeill: Wilfred MacNell. 75c my Jordan. 50c Each: Mrs. John Jackson: Geo. Stewart. Mrs.- Thomas Gosbec: Mrs. stanlxy. Baker; Delina MaoUllllum; Philip Strickland | TotB-l—$30 . 75. > Total m: Murrav Harbor-slllflb] NEW GLASGOW W, M. S. Mrs_ Mervyn Bulmun ence allied the New Glasgow" W. M. s_ at their November pleating. Mrs. R._ \V. 3 1.1m- (hgme "God's Kingdom m_ Cnnfllllllnlby, Notion 2m llllttgld". Profits Tex Act. Opening Hymn "Oh God of ve" , The scrip ure lrssrn was laken from GEORGE W- $PINNE\. Luke 10 ch Miss Elsie Laird lcd in prayer Mrs Mon-m Bulman read the poem "You can tlnd 1t whene- The slnglng of Hymn "ford at the Lands" clmfil this period. The Presldcn then took charge; and called for lhe mlmutas of the last mee ’ng which were read and‘ Bank of Montreal by eleven members re $3,725,000 (of whkh $340,000 will be refundable under thr: pro- visions of the Excess Profits To: Act) Dividends paid or peyahle to Shareholders Written off Bunk Premises Balance of Profit and Loss Account, 30th October, 1943 Balance of Profit end Loss carried forward NOTE REGARDING SPECIAL ADJUSTMENT OF TAXES IN RESPECT OF THE YEAR ENDED 30th OCTOBER, 1943 The Minister of Finance has expressed d1: opinion that the transfers made in 1945 lo Contingent Reserve Fund from the earnings of this Bank were in excess of the reasonable requirements of the The management and the auditors in this matter bu! having been advised of the Minister's views and of his purpose to act in accordance therewith, we have estimated that approximately $2,200,000 of such transfers must be added to income of lhal year for fax purposes. As a result the Bank will be called upon to pay additional taxes for the year 1943 of a like amount under the Income 6t Excess Profits Tax Acts. Provision has been made from Contingent Reserve Fund for this lax liability, of which twenty per cent, or $440,000, will be lclllfllllbl€ uncle: the provisions of the Excess Preridcnt The strength of a bani: is determined by its history, its poliez, its management and the extent o its resources. For I27 years t e Q§,194.300.l9 . $2,160,000.00 500,000.00 2,660,000 0o S $54,500.19 3137952115 $2,413,821.52 Bunk. of the Bank do not agree with the Minister B. C. GARDNER, General [Manager 1 1|! II ‘has been in t e forefront of Canadian finance. penllnll .1 " Con] .Bul- 7- 1.1m" The Treasurer gave an en-I <u=l1 Y P. w u-lcnt ml-ll- Conrllefimlr-BBUIB report. Cvlleql-ivn 1PM service on Sm-‘nv Nov, 19m, evening 81.50. Thanltoffelnng 83nd» The Heralds and Tmlperanca Seet- t The refreshment Committee then gave readings and several member ‘wok charge and n P11111111‘ 1119611 ‘"5 Rave n sketch nf >h~ ."rd chapter of I 99""!- lme slam;- Book "Wes: of the mwl “ verse of scripture on Pc respondrlnre was rind b; Canadian. Legion Funeral Notice and present wars are re- qucsictl to meet at St. PauPs Church today, Tues- dnv at 2 p. m. to attend the funeral of our late corn- rail; Col. A. E. Inge, former Commanding Officer of the (so. c. M. n. and 105th Battalion. IRA M. BROWN. Branch Secretary. V CLUB THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1944 otmcmo onto-t aomssrou m Ho!" p'\'it"""t"‘ ‘lull TO-NIGHT 8.30 I 2h Ill . II lafi‘ "Jéii-lllf. i.‘ “is. Bingo: lri the eltv. Freezout I-‘nr Chnrllahll P1111009! s red b Ledlu‘ Pro- fiiie Coilservetlve Aa- eotfetlon. _ .1”. __>.____..__, "Romania has been Eurallfs $0lllilCB5i7.‘f‘l1‘AlCl57lZli— has several prlncipal producer of natural zzls t-XCPIIEDC sites Where WET-mun‘! an well as petroleum; Transyl- hydro-electric power can be devel- vanla natural gas ile-joped ln commercial quantities l0! has large its. manufacturing CONCERT VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL bv ARTISTS OF ‘MT. ALLISON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC HEARTZ I-IALL WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 8:30 P. M. ADMISSION 50c