THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA ' General Statement, 30th November. 1942 L IA s I Ll "r I z s ltoolt id §‘.;'1$$.i......?.'. u.’ Blvidsrvlls unclaimed vidend No. 11.1 (st 6% per December. 1941 . . as 000 000.00 I 20.000.000.00 ' ‘ ‘ 8.159. 198.13 0 13.159.198.18 58,863.59 ....... ......................... l15,000.00, 13.843.061.82 r r 8 58.843.061.82 _ ..... ...... ....... $44,191,813.” “$1.11.. puslralaw l... ' ‘ " ' l§Z'2-.$'i'§3§'fl pos s eres . . , . Bgposlts by the public bearing interest. inoludln] I interest accrued to data oi statement . . . . . . . . . . 415.973.011.55 Deposits by and balances dua to other chartered banks in Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,944.55 Deposi by and balances due In banks and bank correspondent: in the United. Kingdom an ioreign countrlesm........................... 17.047.534.01 L! "2 M i- simr . Notes oi the bank in circulation. . . . . . .... . . 18.17i:18l.53 CCCFIIIICCC and letters oi credit outstsnd . . 31.156.431.68 lab iltics to the publio not included un foregolnl h“ . .............................. 1,117,979.18 81.191.6l5.946.85 i} A S S E T S Gold held in Canada. . . . . . . . I 706.86 Subsidiary 00in held in Ca 1,655,444.93 (Bold held elsewhere . . . . .. 31,771.73 Suhsidiar coin held elsewhere. 1 705,785.63 Notes of nit nl' Canada . . . . . . 30 157,050 75 Deposits with Bunk of Canada. 71,517,151 34 Notes of other chartered banks. . . . 514,953.70 Covernhlent and bank notes other . . 31.661.337.17 -———-—--—- 8 137.154.103.11 ‘ Cheques on other banks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 $8,908,754.34 Deposi with snd balances due by other chartered banks in Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,113.87 Due by banks and banking correspondents elsewhere than in Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65.719.393.96 - i——-— 114.630.171.17 Dominion and Provincial Government direct and guaranteed securities maturing within two years. not exceeding ' value . . . . . . . . . . . . . 319.318.681.00 Other Dominion and Provincial Government direct and gulsrant ‘ , not exceeding market v ue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.481.663.08 Canadian municipal securities, not exceeding . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.950.631“ . not exceeding mar et v ue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51.871.110.67 Other bonds. debentures and stocks, not exceeding market value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33.149.595-97 Call and short (not exceeding 30 days) loans in Canada on bonds, debentures. stoc s and other securities of a suificient marketable value to n- ver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.167.491“ Gall and short (not exceeding 30 days) loans else- where than in nada on bonds, debentures. stocks and other securities oi a sufficient marketable value to cover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.5135517‘, _ s 900.440.139.51 Our-rent loans and discounts in Csnads, not other- wise include estimated loss provided ior . . . . . . 9158.l48,40l.76 sns to Provincial Governments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,770,548.18 ans to cities, towns, municipalities and school districts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.961.150.64 Current loans and discounts elsewhere than in Canada. not otherwise included. estimated loss provided for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59.176.981.71 Non-current loans, estimated loss provided ior. . . . . 1,187,136.85 —-i--— 333.344.310.21 Bank premises. at not more than coat. leea amounts written ofl. . . 13.640.588.51 Real estate other than bsnkrremlses . . . . . . . . . 1,160,491.03 Mort ages on real estate sol by thc bank. . . . 831306-19 Llabl ities of customers under acceptances and per contra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31.156.431.68 Shares oi and loans to controlled oompsnles. . . 3.169.541“ Deposit with the Minister oi Finance for the se eulstion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,1 10,000.00 Other assets not included under the foregoing heads (but inciudin‘ refundable portion oi Dominion Govemrnent tsses). . . . . . . . . . 661-01575 £191.5l5,946.55 iii-i"? M. W. WILSO 8. G. DOBSON N. President snd Managing Director. General lvlanager. AUDITORS‘ REPORT To rlle SllAlBl-IOLDIIS, Tns ROYAL 111m: or Csmns: We have examined the nbove Statement oi‘ Liabilities and Assets as lit 30th November, 1941. with (he books and accounts oi The Royal Blink oi Canada lit Head OiTlce and with the certified returns irom the branches. \Ve have checked the cash and the securities representing the Bank's invcsilncnts held at the ilrnd Oifice at the close ui the fiscal year, and at various llates during the year have also checked the cnsh llml investment securities at several oi‘ the important branches. e have obtained all the inlnrmnllon nnll explanations that we have required. and l_n nur opinion the transactions oi the Bank. which have come under our notice, have been wlt hm lhe powers of the Bank. The above statement is in our opinion pro crly drawn up so as to disclose the iruekcondliion oi the Dank as at 30th November, i942. an the Ban it is as shown by the books of A. BALLANTYNE. C oi Peat. ‘M. OGDEN HASKELL C A Montreal. Canada. December I4, 1042. .A.. Marwick. Mitchell & Co. } Audnom oi Haskell, alumni i. do.” PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT Iaiance oi Profit and Loss Account. 19th Novesnber. 194i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . 8 3,109,074.84 Profits for the year ended 30th November, 1941, after provi Go ding for Dom ion vernmen taxes amountin to 81.014.166.80 (of which 751.73 is rciunda le under the rovisiuns oi t e liscess Profits Tm: Act) snd s ter making appmprlai: rlations to Contingency Reserves. out oi’ wh d and doubtful Reserves provision for all be debts has been msds . . . . . . ..................- 3,390,113.39 --i-— g 6,599,198.13 i h LPPRCPRIATBD AS POLlDWSl ‘ No. 118 at 8% per annum. D‘ ' No. 119 at ll, per snnum F‘ ‘ No. 1Z0 at ll per annum. T“ ‘ No. 111 at 65a per annurn. 8 1,615,000.00 Contribution to the Pension Fund Society 315,000.00 Appropriation ior Bank . . . . . . . . 400.000. Ba ance oi Profit and Loss carried iorward 3,159,198.13 . I 6,599,198.13 i-ii M. W. WILQO S. G. DODSON . N. President and Managing Director. Montreal. December 14, 1941. General Manager. ‘ llelp Wanted’ school. Under the new government I ieetive 0n Se tember l, it is silll an advertise s own name “Help uumcsiics: iarm help: teachers: nurses and ,.. hatiorlers; iislllng and trapping help. and ior students employed siter Advertisements uialions which became el- srmisslble t0 publish over anted" advertisements i0r All other “llelp Wanted" advertisements, however, mast be submitted by the advertiser to service oiilcer. Unemployment the National Selective _ insurance Commilorl, 1. 0. 0. F. liall. Richmond Street, and 0n receiving the oi- Beer's approval ills advertisements can then be inserted in The Charlottetown Guardian. Advertising ilat es —— Payable lll Advance ulallaclaCllargsissasyadvsrfisalsalsllCsals 1 h. Addrelcsall. FN-ziifilss ma 051:?”- Csatnltiaardlaaiooshls psrdawsslaraassalastsrslsssis %°..‘.'.°i.3°'§1‘ ..‘.'22h'?‘°i'i"i......l.l"‘ Sfioamlémfhflvmw Floral and s tual oh csm, m. u n - u... ' Cvndvlum oer lush: ding’ samfihu eel-ll- m u: and i0 cents in: aerymsgdiiloasl ‘gigs. Nsiioes si Thanks and lbtssl $83.10;’ “‘° "' '1 - __ Wanted For Sale WANTED — IMMEDIATELY. DECEMBER SPECIALS. M38. qusntil No. 1 clover llsy, preae- Johnston's Beauty Salon. 12-22-71. 0d. Wl take csriosd lots irom —~~--—-m-——-i-————-— any station. wellington Mactieill. F0! BALI — LADIES FUR 00M‘. 1343.35.30-31 Black Kid Skin with-mull mine. siss 38. Ap lv Tomlins Grocery. nuns; and sswlslss Obits ll. .l. “llllaoll OPTOMBTIIST Montages. I. l. l. Olllcs 11:1?‘ :0 a u n, s; Iollols eta. 0v sp lntmsm 0e Conner with DIUOSTOII Comer Roch ord snd Kontzsiireet 1 . Male Help Wanted . LIST BOY! WANTED. APPLY Guardian . 13.15-", _______€_____ TOUGH ALL AT ONCE CAPE TOWN —(0Pl- - M" "I "he NWWPCs-n 11.3.0130 marine was torpedoeli l-llres tlnlrs l" l llflkle week alter having sall- ed without incident lor mar»; than two and a hsli years in the most. danlflous war cones. Weakly Llvstock liarkot OTTAWA. CANADA DECEMBER 17» 1842 BUIDLARY Strong cattle markets were the rule throughout Ca durlmfl all classes oi cattle moved up 150B- Weetem Caruuis showed the greatest advance due lo s stroll! demand to i111 eastern orders. Cal- ves were also her. all? at Toronto where the paying price was 50cm up, and hogs were also l shade higher, and lambs were ilmi sellers, throughola. the country. EASITBNOATTLM Cattle prices were strong to 25ers. higher art ‘TORONTO, with weighty steers making a o! $11.85, sev- eral loads M: $11. 5, and butcher steers and heifers $10.25 to $11.25. Stockers moved slowly, however, st $8 to 10.50. Prices ml all live stock were steady to 25m. er st MONTREAL where good steers made sii to $11.00, and an odd $11.15 Good butcher cows were nwstly $8.75 to $9, wll/h 0. to? o! $9.25. ‘There was no change n the situation in Medd/um to the MARITIME. choice steers were quoted irom $9.75 to 510.26. WESTERN CATTLE MAMCBIS Illgllwiuer receipts at torced b ers to pay 1 1‘ N10" 25cm higher, with some sales as much as 5000s. better. Eastern demand was good sand a. fair illiilll- ber oi killing steers brought $10 to $11, with one lot o! heavyweights alt $11.65. Action on re- placement cattle, howcver, was rather restricted, M8 some lain-Ly good stockers moved out an, around N. ‘Prado was active at CAL- GARY, and good to choice butcher steers were taken at $10.50 t0 $11. while EDMONTON also had n. brisk llrwde and the bulk 0i tihe 800d W choice steers rated $10 to 10.50. with a iew dlolce at $10.65. REGINA continued strong, with best steers in s. lDp 0i $10.25. UNXTEPD STATES MARKET Exports to the Uri-lied States dur- ing the week consisted oi’ 54.70am cattle, compelled with W! head in the same week last year. Ex lo dale this year. wibh correspond- ing l1guf8S'lOl1' i941 in brackets, were: bee! cattle 121.195 (156,587); dairy cattle 24.032 (21,291); and cai- V95 53,879 (60,243). CAL?‘ MARKET FTRMIEIR. With a good demand. call’ prices moved to higher levels and Tor- onto was u some. at 01b m s10 ior choice vea s, while Montreal paid $15.50 to $16 ion" the best on offer. Markets in the west were also good. and Winnipeg reported a price of $13 to $14 for top veals; Calgary $10 to $11; Edmonton $11 to 12; and Regina $12. HOGS STEADY '10 FIRMER. i The hog market tool; on added strength, with Toronto paying $16.60 to $16.75 fol‘ the b11516 Evade. 811d Montreal $16.60 w $010.65. Winni- peg continued on a. basis o! $15.35. Calgary, however, was higher at $15.25; and Edmonton remained unchangecicaijlifi to $1535.34:- glna. was also steady at $15.10; and in the tnarltilnes the basic price was $16.60. LAMB PRICES AGAIN HIGHER The ptlcg paid for lambs again showed firmness. and good ewes and wethels sold at $13.75 to $14 at Tor- onto. Montreal had medium to good lambs at $13.50, while Winni- peg carried a iirmer undertone. with good lambs mostl $12.50. Calgary was on a basis oi 11.50 to $12; Ed- monton $11 t0 $12; Regina $11; and Monolon $11 alive, 0m‘ $23.50 for grade A-i dressed. Foxes I-‘or Sale Number Choice Platinum white- iace rln -ncck and Platinum type males, Aso s iew choice Platinum and white-lace iemales. These are the ioxes in demand today. WELLINGTON MACNEILL . 12-23-26-28-31 Walden ll0lillll Company, Limited NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Walden Hold- ing Company, Limited will make application to the Secretary of State of Can- ada under the provisions of The Companies Act, 1934, the past week and prices oi nearly ' THE CHARIXYITETOWN GUARDIAN P1100005 MONTREAL. Dec. Tl-(Ql- Produce prices Saturday ss report- ed by the Dominion Department 0i Agriculture iollowz- Fggs: relied, sbi meats selling iris ; A-me um 4|; A-pul- O-IUI-llll! 1-3-4 welsern and Que I0 1-4 BOB Mo t real. white, western snd Que 5-8 BOB Montreal‘ wholesale weav- em snd Qus while 22 iirst grade Montreal. Potslou: '15 lb bags No. 1 moun- aain Que 1.25-1.45; NB and PEI. p Bristol and Vicinity‘ Pte. George Devesux arrived home irom Bulls-no last week sitar two years overseas, to visit his wlis and family ior a short time. Smelt ilehermen report ilshing very ilsck. Big penis ilshing now ls through the v.0 as the hay is frozen over and the river heavy enough i0: horse; to cross. Mrs. W11. MscEwep was in the gity last week on business ior s iew ays. A large crowd oi young‘ Mend: ll end s the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hawboit, Wednesday night last and tendered her a shower in honor 0i her approaching marriage. Miss Squires will be a Christmas bride being married on Chrlslms; ova. Friends oi Mr. W.A. O'Brien, oi the stsii oi I-lohrlslfs LtlL, will learn with regret he had his ankle injured last week when he iell in the warehouse while checking stock. l-lc is able to be about. Mrs. John J. MacDonald, Bear River, was s visitor here last week at the horns oi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cullen. Miss Reta Cullen has entered the eratkm for tonsils. Miss Patricia. Choverie, egg grad- er at Moi-ell, he; gone to her home in Soluis to spend the Chrislsnas holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cheverie. Qid timers are digging into the book oi memory 0o iind a yesr when we had such 001d weather in December. The best they can give u; a heavy snow November 11. away back in 1015. Carpenters have completed the lmlporary 10b oi repleclnx the rooi on the large Roman Catholic diurch at st. Andrews, torn oil s short time ago ill a wind storm. It was announced in the Church oi the little Flower on Sunday, that there would be midnight mess on Christmas eve starting st 12, when the pastor Rev. Phslen Mc- Kenna, will cewbrate Mass and preach the Chrislmas sermon. BORDEN Alex Brant on the birth oi a son in the Prince County Hospital on Saturday, December 19th. Mrs. Wilired MacNally and little children Claire and Ian are spend- ing the winter in Charlottetown. Miss Pauline Macisaac r." o has been convalescing in Charlo tetpwn is spending Christmas week st her home in Borden. Mr. James Dorsey oi Hallie; and Mr. Harold Stewart oi Piclou are spending the Christmas holidays at lser home in Borden. Her iriends were sorry to learn timl: Mrs. Clinton Hewett was 0on- tined to her home with tonsilitls. Leading Slgnalmah Lorne Cous- 5 R.C.N.V.R, s nl. Tuesday with iriends in Bur en. m. Montague Campbell oi Bor- den was a visitor to Summerside on Tuesday. Misses Beryl Dorsey. Patricia Chappell snd Wynne Obs peil, Civil Service llhlployees at O tsws arrived home on Tussdsy to spend the Christmas holidays. Many friends hers learn with deep regret oi the serious illness oi MIS- Thflmns Sexton oi Borden in the Prince county Hospital. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. George Ceretii oi Borden on the birth oi s. son in the Prince County Hospital on Monday, December 14. for acceptance oi the sut- renlier oi its Charter on and from a date to be iixell by the Secretary oi Static of Canada. Dated at. CHARLOTTE- TOWN, this 22nd day of De- cember, 1942. R. BURLEIGH TAYLOR, Secretary-Treasurer Tignish Investment Company, Limited NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Tignisli In- vestment Company, Limited will make application to the Secretary 0i Stale oi Can- ada under the provisions oi The Companies Act, 1934, ior acceptance oi the surrender 0i its Charter on and from a llaie to be fixed by the Secretary 0i Stale 0i Can- ads. Dated st CHARLOTTE- TOWN, this 22ml day oi De- cember, 1942. it. BURLEIGH TAYLOR, Secretary-Treasurer ‘I Miss Virginia wsllsm oi Borden l; visiting her irlslld Miss Allele Lsndrigsn oi Charlottetown. Sincere sympathy oi the com- munity is extended to Mr. Lloyd Inrnan oi Borden on the death oi his lather, Mr. Wiiired Inmsn 0i ‘rryon which took lscs at his homo there on ‘me y. Congratulations 0000-. and Mrs. William Msclvor oi Borden on the birth of s son st their home here on Wednesday December 23rd. Among the Borden students who are spending the holidays n41.911- homs here sre Messr Blair, Burch and Vernor Campbe ironl Mt. Allison Unlversit ; Jack Dslglql, Ralph Dorsey. Jo n Mac-Jesse snd rtllllr Rodgers irom St. Dun- stsns College; Cordon vish and Gordon Mechelle irom Prince oi Wales College; snd lass Mas. Innis snd listen MscAleer from Kinkora Convent. g The closing oi Borden School was held in the Union flail on Wednenisy siterlloon with about 125 pupils and many parsing pf.- wli- (Mm Dewhsn. one 0r the senior pupils cspsbly salad g chairman and the following pm. Sii. ‘i?’ .l.“'“.°i.'.’.'°“ °“°’ m‘ 1‘ v e 0 l An- Opening chorus. This is worth ilglilil for; Welcome, iour tiny girl; m. gm“ Clfllll, Senior numb: Aemms. "B"! Christmas by ills intermed- lll! lillolls: Chorus. Jingle Bells: Recitation. King Wenselus. Marlon Deigan: 5011s. Santa: Helpers, eight "iris: Gongs when lh “I Ohio s over the Wor Charlottetown Hospital, ior an op- . Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. 013G310?!- and Follow events Round-l enable you to . The rilpply l: shew m Bil-MAP - lo VICTORY . . . Every family-every boy-every girl-needs a Global- Msp like this to follow the day's news to Victory. You need a globe to lnaks nsvsl, sir and troop movements easier to understand, in relation to new snd increasing Fronts snd distances between War Zones. This globe has well defined boundaries and all important place nslnes srs easy to reed. The Global-Map plscss the. advantages oi‘ s globe within reach of every peruse, at s trivial cost. Bs sure to get one for your hone z help your children with their school work." get s Global-Map simply by filling in the ' _ the right and mailing it, with 10c (to coves an of llsndling, packing snd mailing) to The Dominion Life Assurance iCompany, Waterloo, Ontario. need to writs a letter, lust fill in the Coupon. PAQEIDQ p. lie-World Y-flullli 2 B follow the Wat's action clearly : . 2 to ‘ ‘ a limited.) so mail your order today. No I/Ug?“ E2989 4'01 [Yd/f m (767 0019/0 to you. m». 0001's: your the Claus arrived snd ha to all the children celved 's ‘ The teachers were and were presented glits irom the pupils oi spprecistiorl and The book prizes ior oompetition in draw Issac’: Dept. Garth closing ended with King. A psll oi sadness the entire commuait csms known that Stewart MseCregor, their twin babies, Leaving the twins rsiurnin ls Uflll 61' 1'0 ort- 0n the ilour a vs . 1 aid was slsnmoned and gave e900. his lo tiring t, thgi one had e sny derol: them in sorrow and- loss Dec. 12th‘ stricken psrenls, iriends. hym and "Jewels". Mrs. the heart oi God“. one brother, Isll. charge oi the hearse. e Hana Interment in ltlngsbol-o cgmflgr’, I miss your spple pie snd Hats oil Churchill, by Senior Cclosing chorus, 's be white. Alter em good old Jo and chocolate bars. given out. Principal's Dept. Virginia In Memoriam ROBERTA JANE MMGREGOR hsd sulisred the loss oi one o! Roberta Jane, on December 10th, aged 18 months. en, sitar taking every against iirs cr accident. wont out to attend to s iew chores with her clothing burned. And as was discovered later her body and iscu severe‘. scorched. Bow it happened is s sglllght, but no Doctor wss svs - More. Willard Ohlng, alleviate the a - but in three hours passed . iriends sympathise Service was held st the home on snd was largely attend- ed. Rev. ha. Bell spoke vol-a. oi 00 the gnu- as were "Jesus loves me Lesn sad Mr. Bell gng "Nul- w WU. three dlilllren survive. sisters, Jesn and Sandra, and The ‘l-bsslers were Lyman Rose. 011'" Bruce. Meier Carrel. Hush Cllflllbell. Colin lTxon mu ~—-a Maritime Ciilgl/Allk N ow In lwiritain May all vial Santa nded out glits who also re- not iorgotterl with beautiful and addresses good wishes. the library lng were also Herring. The Cod Save ti: wns cast over when it ba- . snd Mrs. Best Baltic. in the kitch- recaution e mother lmmsdlstsllly 3.14., all the assist- 0n their hour o! relatives and- Seldon Mac- Bssides the These two Canadian Women's Army Corps members from the Msriilmcs were phnlnrflplled in Mxyl Rnrr-u-ks. Otlnwl. martin‘: their lull bags 0n 1hr cvr ni rlvpnrlure fur Briiain. Till-y rrrellilv llrrlvcrl 0c erseas with lhe laiesi (LW-AIC. contingent l0 cross. The girls are, left, Pie, 1.01s llryllninn. lllnnlvt Sit‘ srl, P.l~2.1.. and, light, p“, flglgfl Tllol-ne, North Sydney, N45. (Canadian Army Pholo ' 3