DECEMBER 20. 195i A--rj veornrmr MONTAGUE Thursday-Friday 8 P.M-3 Saturday 8 & 10 P.M REOIIEAO And The OOWOOY ' with Glenn Ford, Rhonda Fleming y Jane Powell (Color) MON.-TUES-"TWO WEEKS WITH LOVE"-' Total assets of The Provincial Bank of Canada for the tlscsl year ending November 30th were 1185,- 6fI.409.58 compared to 0170.157.- 104.13 for the previous year. an in- crease of s6.490,2l5.45. Deposits reached a new high and amounted to s1'l5.227.'l22.95.- an in- crease of 36.081.436.91 over 1950. Commercial deposits stood at'u7.- B50.335.4'l compared to 343.032,- 1110.26. being an increase oi 34,- 928155.21. while saving deposiu, with an increase of 13.836.567.44. were 3123.5-11,704.17 compared to y rue GUARDIAN. New Highs Reached By "The Provincial Bank Of Canada sl10.70.'l.1.'i6.73 for the previous year. As for deposits of the Federal Government and Provincial Gov- ernments, the total was 33.725.- 683.31 compared to 86,-ii0.96005. a decrease of 82.685.285.74. As the Bank continues to share in the general activity of industry and LE; commercial and municipal loans. etc. are increas- ing acc dingiy and amount ”to 362.1352 5.93. which is an increase of 85.285.872.07 over the previous year. On the other hand, securi- ties held in the Bank's portfolio R in 2. 5. 2 tile. Holidays .-I 6 . Plus depmit 2t-per bottle Autitortsidjottlsr st coea-cola under contract Ilth coca-cola Ltd; 3 not 1'. MORRIS Lmrran Phone 191 Charlottetown, P. E. I. Bottle (anon 36c - Including Federal Sales and Inks Taxes show a decrease of to 016,551.10 and totalled 375.646.682.11. Cash assets show an increase of 80.125.130.02 at 540.542.935.38 com- pared to 334.417.804.46 and repre- sent 23.1417: of liabilities to the public. There is little change in readily relizable assets. amounting to H19.- 345.333.62 which represent 66.65'."n oi the Bank's liabilities to the pub- lic Profits for the year. after oper- ating expenses. were ssa4.37a.51 compared to s732,620.37 which is an increase of 810i.749.14 and from these profits the following provis- ions have been made: S218.ill0.70 for Federal taxes. compared to 3140.000 for the previous year. and which is an increase of 366319.70: the sum of 353,226.57 for Provincial taxes and sl5il.207 for depreciation on real estate. The Bank has atzaln contributed si00,000 to the Staff Pension Fund. and the sum of 3280.000 represent- ing it dividend of 69.2 per snnum and a special dividend of 17.. has been distributed to the sharehol - era. leaving a net proilt of 32 - 024.53 to carry forward to Profit and Loss Account. which amount- ed to s58-1,538.92 at November 30th. The annual meeting of the shareholders will be held on Wed- nesday. January 9th. 1952, at the Head office of the Bank. r-mace IN runoussla MANiLA -(Reuters) - organ- ized piracy by Filipino Nationals in Indonesian territorial waters has been officially reported to the Philippine Government by the In- donesian Embassy in Manila. Six- ty Filipinos had heen arrested in recent weeks. the report said. Christmas means extra company. . . extra enter-y taining. Let Coca-Lioia help make holiday hospitality easy. Bot sure to get enough . . . and serve ice cold. it iPlllli CANADA'S FlNESl CIGARETTE i i i ace-; No more appropriate Gift than a '5t&!E?-3'4 lone” Brosf offer. selection of furniture gifts '- high- est quailty. at prices that defy matching. - ' FURNITURE IS Tllli ANS- WER 10 YOUR CHRIST- TIIE IDEAL GI-'T FOR ALLVTIIE FAMII.Y' . the whole family. Glance at theft nus CHRISTMAS GIVE LAZY-BOY CHAIRS CEDAR CHESTS g 1 mummm OCCASIONAL cmuas ..HAssocKs You will make no mistake in contributing something to the ggmfeort and attractiveness of t . . 5 BED THROWS IEDSPREADS , A gift In furniture will be use-, , .'.".'i"l'.i'.";:?.'.”-";..i f.i'J."t'.i.Jl.iL' 30MF0R"'ER-5 "W95 pie urs to the whole household. ' Come in today and see our fine i DOLL y CARRIAGESA ALSO MANY OTHER FINE ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM Gift of Fdrniture that willlplease many Gift suggestions MocFor- SLEIGHS DUNCAN PHYFE TAILES MAS 1ll'l'.Plt0BLliMAND': Muir Laue anos. IS with 1'0 vona . inn: aNs , SHOPPING moanmn. FLOOR LAMPS and-ufl'AlL,E I.AMPS' FINE DISPLAY OF iMa'cFAllLAllE. 3 Phone use I , yBBy0S;, runmrun: A x Cl-IARLOTTETOWN '1 clvt wninoi ren-made from - x -2 l 3 x Illustrated 10 9 5 As 9 Sleeveless Pullovers . . . . .. .- O Cashmere Pullovers . . . . . . . . . S2l-95 O Long-Sleeve Pullovers from . . .. 57-95 . Cardigans 6.95 l0 l3-50 PAGE SEVEN Australian Botany 55.95 Here's a gift received with Joy HENOERSON KIIUOMORE WHERE UALITY IS SURE trading. Only routine shipper de- 00. mand appeared in oats and barley flax trade was local. with prices lower. selling by American ac- counts sent rye down. Export loadings of Canadian wheat in the last few days totalled about 2,000,000 bushels. with United Kingdom taking 1,200,000 bushels. Switzerland 400.000. Belgium 250.- Grain WINNIPEG, Dec. 19 - (GP) - Prices were irregularly lower -- es. lmlllly rye - today on the Winm-' peg Grain Exchange. Trading shaw- ed seasonal dullness. coincidental with the close of navigation on the Great Lakes. '5 "Flyover of liquidation from cent from yesterday. . Cioaing prices: BO”-:38. Jly 1.253. .4 They All Want . Skate and Boot 9? A Great Line Up of IIOOKEY EOIIIPMENT YOUTHS' HOCKEY GLOVES- es pair 3.35 - 5.50 MEN'S HOCKEY GLOVES- y a pair 6.50 to 22.95 Knee PADS-o pair . 2.00 to 7.15 ELBOW PADS-o pair . . 1.70 to 7.75 GOAL KEEPER PADS for youths 5.25 Adults 24.oo, 3o.oo and 54.00 are raorscroas 4.oo raorscroa curs 1.55" All-lLE'l'lC sun-oars , 1.25 and 1.95 COMBINATION ATHLETIC surroar AND curs 3.50 Gaarsas 1.35 and 1.757 --Hocutr rams 3.50 to 11.50 SHOULDER ouaaos .. . 3.00 to 9.95 HOCKEY STICKS 50: to 3.05 hockey players' OuliIis- A pair from shop now: ONLY 4 MORE snornm: -- 92 item 31'. (opposite crow 1 ciuanaorraryown yesterday was in evidence in early 000. Norway 70,000 and Ecuador 25,- 0 Prices for I. W. A. and class two wheat dropped off three-eighths Oats - Dec. 99, May 947i. -"Y Barley - Dec. 1.38, May l.:i.'l'.4. Rye - Dec. 2.i05i.B, May 2.l5M.A, Skates and Hockey Equipment” FROM H O LMAN ' Yes, because Holman's has such a fine se- lection of Skates and Hockey Equipment from which to choose! . . - Everything in through the range to Professional Give joy and pleasure on Christmas mom- ing with a gift of Skates or Hockey Equip- ment from l-iolman's! Many other Skating Outfits ranging from this to cnmsmns 1 HOLMAN'5 Cromey, a nine-year-oid,Erownie strokes. sets for beginners up sets. SKATING OUTFITS Boys' Solid Leather. black with brown toe Skating Outfit. A pair ........ .... Youths' Solid Leather. black with brown toe Skating Outfit. A pair ............. .. 9.75 Men's Inexpensive hlack Leather with brown toe Skat- ing Outfit. A pair Children's (heginnersl black Leath- er with ankle support strap Skat- ing Outfit. A pair red Leather 10.75 t'hrls' and Misses" Skating Outfit. A pair ........................ .. l.adies' rcd Leather Skating Oui- iii. A pair ................. .. Misses while Figure Skating Outfit A pair .....a......a..-... l.adies' while Figure Skating Out- fit. A pair .....-................. beginners to professional 6.95 .. 27.75 Jly 2.071,;-ii. . Flax - Dec. 4.81'b. May 490. J19 4.s2y,A. has been awarded the Gilt Cross by the Girl Guides Association for saving her sister from drowninll Sheila herself can swim only a few iSWEATliRS. by y'tu'?7-ten.-1 Wonderful to give - thrilling to get. Carlilr igans and Pullovers by Jentzsen and War- l007o Wool in soft luxurious winter shades. EALING. England-(CF)--Sheila '- I V