ll , . l i. , l f lil J .» . 5 _ _ in _ ‘f -“lf ___ r :;'l_. . "Zi _ "lr,"-"2 'li -1 al " sv: __ -, .fl l.f_ . I i‘l 4 *_ , l \ *-_fi ..~ _ r., if - ll'__ .l elif M; '. el -_ 1-. ., -?-il "/` l ._g_, .___ l..» _ _ 'bs _ at q \~:- ‘ . *T* .l~ '.5' l. l-_l ‘r ` li*-l.. -- . .__ i`;-.'i.“-" 5 :_ 4 *I l \ _- L... .;_.._ - '73, of _i ,_l.l_f -- . rl ‘,. ,lé _ il .. _ yf :az l_~_;.» -fs _ 1?- es.: _ » ~f~. 5. ,-_ lv’ I 1 ?`..`f-I-L. ' A "rf tl ‘ " .ll t' lr' it' .._l _ . --l 'll - ff. Ui rf; l`l ' l' 1 ,..¢ :_ . . if ~-. l -""6: "-2"-" -fl. " l , . l .E I . 5 , . J ,_ radii six _ --mum my . ~ ' ' "“°'9'm'" - ' - - . »."’.'_3?l"`_;. T B . 'ras cuanaofrrirrowu ouianiarl ____ __________ __________ " ’“ ll; l;llllll|l_N lllNll ll cllllmlllcl lllllllllu or ull.-1 rllocmlllles iNNlllll lllnrlllul or slllllllllllllllms Tuesday, 9th January, l9|¢. Tp F rly.Fifth Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of The Caugdlm Bb e O held in the Banking House on Tuesday, gm ‘lub Dependable It figures up to some 428,413 mon md cattle affords no chance of ob- ova agninstkthe embankmenll. __ __ ll - . e mb li ment saved t e s ll - ;1>_;1;__f el;3;v0_r;lre;ly_n;>;g.tl_neros;_el_;';2__Y I P _ _ __ __ _ over women is almost if not entirel r l ’ _ the mercury at twenty below zero,and _ liuguan api? _“less __._m__le and . F _ » 3 , ._ ¢-_-:_ -fl-|_p ~{\,;;.-_1\§Iil-§;Q~_ $4 473 433 y o rom Quebec or from the Mari- 3 hurricane sweeping over the north searched lor a Pnl ~ _ “__ ,, -. » , - -_ . .48 h time Provinces, for this famine is in'Saskatchewan valley, twenty-nve satisfactoli' ‘V_*ll'__ tl’ kf_‘:_‘“°s"O° lifter ‘lb . , - . ,l _ not shown in the above table, it is all the land from the Atlantic to thel£_stil;;l_;_l:_ol\;_e_l;enr1_l;al_i;:_d_tr_ll{t__<€i __fl;ljdhl:_l;`“_;`°";et___§n_ __._m“es:_ e5_b_§_,_.l__ -a fact that among the children a d P fl _ Th ' E n acl c e one possible and Wa°u`- arrowl escaping cremation, half of ments and the experience dergono ' ' men is as follows: - \\ e endeavor to in- sure the \vl‘.-rtli of the rubber grods we handle by buying of reliable makers only, by buying at short intervals to in- sure freshness, and by taking proper ' care of them in the store, when you need Hof Wafer Boiiles, Syringes or Sick Room Supplies you can buy them he re with confidence as to quality and lowness of prices. J.G. Janlieslm _ A Gnnxr ilascrluusl Pansouni-:i=laNcn_ Morvrnnai., Jeb. il-Paseergersl on the Rutlvnd railway express from _ In 3 bn” “may °f th* °°llB\lB 0|! ,_l00.000 men of marrlageable age for New York to Montreal had ,-, rude ex-l erience this morning when about 4- ”” it il' Mm* lll “POD us fron " /hom no wives can be found within P o’c1ock the three pullmans at the bm; ‘°‘"‘ “il °°“nt\‘v as tb. he broad bounds sl the Dominion Q ~ _ ’ ' ' l tli t l -5 pea the tracrn !¢“°°'l‘°‘l P°"‘°‘ “°“l¢l say. that west ol the creat Lakes alone there f;§lr,,; to .f bxkzn and bumpeal ,there is a fearful and wonderful pre ue over 300,000 lone bachelors and along the ties for 3 distance of eeve-i ‘llonderance of the masculine element, Vldowsrs for whom the land of wheat ral hundred yards. dually toppllllk l llebec _rougher sex exists in every one 0 P. E. Island.......... l 0 las we go westward. Takc note als ‘__ ,lu the adult population. Althoug 1* --- -'w-'°-° 1 " " '* have B splendid line of bulk and box- ed Moir’s chocolates that will he just! splendid for gifts or table use. We have every variety in bulk and our nnckazes renee in price from 35c to $1. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Gt. Goo and Kt. Sts. dtf. ‘*`. Druggist "For°relieving and promptly curln that cold there _is nothing that wil MMVI Cough Cure, a preparation tha UI-I given splendid satisfactiol wherever used and for real curatlv Qualities is in a class all its own Price 25c_ at The Two Macs. drti "Look up Brown's ad in this issue It nas 3 niessnge for every thrifty the report on the sheep industr Saskatchewan...... . . 90,33 ~\lberta...._. . 73,40 ‘UP to nlwllt 13 YEBFS Of age the cable source of supply is the Unitedkhe bulllllng was burned, .mils of women ullo have un __ _C -numbers of both sexes is almost ex- Kingdom, where alike- ln Enzland_l -- Scotland and Ireland there are i~n`ore‘oNTARIO DROYERS `_;m\___ to me th___t these widely n(l,_.er__ ' l tvatments were for the mos tlsel c _ nd part dangerous lu tile extreme B _ ' their results BCUY equal. It may therefore be THE SHEEP INDUSTRY. Here are a few facts contained _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ __ _ _ _ _________._.____v___________V_____v_v__A____V_:__Y_____ __Y_____V___v___v_*_____ _M ,said that in C na/d t d th V ll H 0 ny ere are women than men. NEW CATTLE LAW. = __ ' - t'f tory in ~ “““°W“ ill the 014 Country- When -.,.'llli)gHr?i§e£iil' Jhlelie 5; lvririridiilisoio stlifisliilcsizlllly lzrow*-ll relufnll _ 'such a thing occurs the owner of the_the drovers 5! the province to discuss l in grenilv 8gl¥l`ll"“ted form' . and T d0E lllllllli Day the loss. Stray dogs ‘the new terms under which the ahat£;sonletiliies b1he_ "]i.Cfteml'_.Betmcel‘E:l£2ll_ - ' -~ » `-t i b " b f ttl _ `bl scarre or I - l 1 T ‘briefly referred to in these columns ;v;';‘;;l;;1gb llithout their owner areltgz E fi-.\;or:__‘;‘; sl3);rl;gy.n?,`ls_Culb€ Su; illlllid were must be n way and thu. ____Choco1m_eB wr New Yea__s__W__ yesterday. ;_md.the__ if ng? _ ‘while three dllyslstance of which is that u deduction ls 1 should find it. _hm ___ came ____ In 1331 prince F_dwm.,l Island had ed - C 811116 are destroy- made from very best handled to en- _-it last athnllify n lging wakclm 166,496 sheep. The number was re- d ' .ilétlgnggullxttilcéss ;r8l?;r§;:;?€S`ll\5§i(;r;_- lpsflrsnil gileel-rgefimtl-iyuii~phaht with a . ana a ought to be a great sheep- vlomlerflll new mode oitrcatmerit. dll' duced to 125,546 in 1.901 and in 1910 r . , _ ,pol-s_ - _ to 75,000 head. ._msmg °°““t'y' bang Well Bdnlltedj In rcllly to a wire from W. F. M110- ferent from all others I had ever seen. ` ' . ~ _ , ~ d rnctlcal it seem TO DISCI1 SS THE Canada bas barely 2_llll0_000 sbeep_ ;ll___l;<;1;. ¢l_l¥l?_v1te and products for tbat;L__c_rib, M._P., l\Ia_ltln Burrell; _yet so 5lmp_le_an _pr _een d_sc0`_e__e__ . _ c, . , n ' c u r, _ get _- _ ‘ nel' l < 815 .Compared with 51'216'000 m the Dominion llia\'ethe'ei,totcK1men S; “Hair l\Ell~.rRl).lthfi:&iio(i‘d, ltiictheiliclilrilrixliicnt 'i_,2l£;;§_e iiticiilfriellds tested my din' Lnlted States, 67,000,000 in Argen- h b __ _ 5 _o earn e al- ol ngm,“llm,e_ to attend the meellbz m\,€r__._ with lbsmnt Euwess not d tina, 31,852,777 in Great Britain and :ha e_t0 the sheep- lndustry' M°"°5 and furnish any information on the French chemist, to whom _I sh0\ve 134,006,685 in Australia and New Zea. e Y" Y' 1 law and policy ofthe department re- lla slid it contained iligredlents i0 '*l€’“`°" _ardin meat, inspection ntthe abut- dissolving _the hail*--r00C Brill 0111- . . _ .. ,_ [ive sllch rich, lasting results 8 'land' BRYAN AGAIN itzoirs. g O lad ulio tried said. A sin (_`arl_a:la_ilnpol’ts about sixt lnilliorl, -- -THREATl__ _am)ll(_at_0n Eu_ R __ _ pour: s o woo , vas flllan i ies o : M _ B _ _<]NEl') S'l‘RlI(E OF bull. instantly.. .. emllvc cvcrvl woouen goods and of _____tt____ ye______y_ __e,rw___rval; isa repeatedly stated that 350,000 COAL llli.\llsns.l ,-are or the urnleslrelile growth. which ought t'o he produced in the I no ng.am be a canmdate for "i iid “Of -‘>‘l‘l“" 0l"° S"““”“"" "3“‘d. 'm _“___ _ _ _for the Presidency of the United LONDON, Jah. 16-The situation .,l;llr.l- lady. “Hair completely disap-l “O” Y' g3gate5_ Bu .° lregarding the proposed strike of min- -» leavin ni skill soft nn ‘ Canadian sheep as a rule are indlf ' t about a “eek “go at ” cr ~B n b U l out l 350 000 "°““"l' l ill y gl an , ', - . B l u C A ge<. 0 . ' - ` " ,' ' ‘t` mln _lcv wolil . Democratic banquet ln Washlngtm-.lb H _ _ b ___ __new 0 _he units. szlllts imy Maw,-..ly ll, th shopper. 1-15d3i ferelltly bred, poorly housed and poor-` _ L 8» 0 B CHS Y e Il n 1 ' ~ _#__ _, at which he and W. R. Hearst were l question of giving notice of 8 strike lllmlrzlc lmsslple tests. I have S00 the barlinrolls torture of blie ele_l__;'___ ,,,,edl9_ burning pa-ite all D0* ne y 3 ' 'liced to destroy th d . nk of Commerce was l ck gary, 1912, at 12 o'c 0 . th __ A great many Shareholders sudo ers were PPBSBB - The President, Sir Edmund Walker, having taken the chair, Mr. A. Bt. L_ rmgge was appointed to act as Secretory. and Messrs Edward or-onyn sm l-l. L. Watt were appointed Scrutlnetli- Th President called upon the Secretary to read the Annual Report 0| the Diiectors, as foilowsz- 1 h Directors beg to present to the Shareholders the forty-llfth Annu. l T e , . 1 Report. covering the year endlnz_30tll N°VBlllb°l`. 1911. Y-Olrether with :be t m t of Assets and Liabilities. The balance at credit ol l t e n “wa Ba 6 att wardfi-om last year was 8 aio 204.05 P fit d Loss Account broug or Tlili netnprollts for the year ending 30th November, after pro- ° viding for all bod and doubtful debts. amounted to.......... 2,'.’»05,409.42 Anount received from over-appropriations in connection with I assets now realized, including the$350.000 Bl>DeHl`lll§ lll U10 statement of 31st May_ l911__,___,._....... 500,000_0g_ 1,a51,a2o_oo remiuni on New Stock....... ` This has been alllrropriated as followsz- ‘.i ll Nos ac 97 as and 99 at 'ren ner cent.'pcr an- Divi en s ' . . . - nunl...... .....-...-$1,057,2lB.59 written off Bank l?reinises.__...__.............._...._ 400,000,011 Fund ( nnual contribution) 55,000.00 l Transferred to Pension a _ - - - - -- Transferred to Rest ..................... . . . . ._ ...$1,400,000.00 Transferred to Rest, premium on new stock... 1,357,820.00 1 ---- 2,757,820,00 1 Balance carried forward ...................... ----- - ------------- 203,394.89 _ ' - $4,47a.4a`s.4a A 'g customary U, careful re-valuation of all the Assets of the Bank has S l l been made and all bad and doubtful debts have been fully provided for. ' Ma last, your Directors decided to issue, ; AS made known to you in y _ 1 at 8, premium of 80 per cent., $2,000,000 of the $5,000,000 new stock author. ` ized in January, 1908. At the closing of the books$1,861.550 of this aniount had been subscribed and $1,697,275 paid up. When the Pavmcuts in this con- nection have been completed the paid-up capital of the Bank will stand at $12,000,000 and the Rest at $10,000,000.--llilr il '- f il* l. > The following branches have been opened during the ycari In Ontario- P i Bloor and Dufferin (T0ronto); in the North- s, Porcupine, South oreup ne. _ ' West 'Ferritories-The Pas; in Saskatehelvan-Bengongh, Bigger, Brlercrest, ` Brookinz, Cudworth, Eda_m, Mirror, Nutana, Redville, West Side (Baske- A e l toonl, Tilley, Willow Bunch; in Alberta-Beaver Lodge, Mount Royal (Cal. d E gary), Grouard; and in British Columbia-Chilliwack, Duncan, Golden, Kel- r owns, Salmon Arm and Vernon. 'Fhebrancbes at Latchlord and Porcupine, _ Ontario; Durban, Manitoba, and Brooking and Tilley, Saskatchewan, have 1 been closed. Since the close of the year a -branch has been opened at ci Powell Street, Vancouvel‘. B. C. 0 ` _ - ~ _t The various offices of the Bank in CBHH-dllw f-he Ulllfed 3 flies. Great I; Britain and Mexico, and the departments of the Head Office have been ~’ thoroughly inspected as 'usual during the veal' Your Directors wish again to express their appreciation of the -efficien- cy and zeal respective duties. with which the officers of the Bank continue to perform their B. E. WALKER, li , President, ll Toronto. 9th January, 1912. .'* 'fd. Wl'bdl hd, _ . . . _5'*553!~@5l‘|@% garieted w(;1)hO_: Bsstgmwasihe ag; prominent speakers, be quoted aome_rm March lst,--283,000 were in favor this rclrarkable preparation put, o 5 ' oracular lines from Byron which of 0' strike' ull arm fairly bristllug witli lliszllst- Q 'h l it f irlv_ G R L A , , _ World. - Vile have a 'large _l l 3 stock of regular. ` l ; safety. sclf filling and ‘- ‘ gold uloimted in all ‘ styles of points to suit T § any hand. G. ll. Taylor jewel-:r dr. Opticians Cameron Grocerv Wheatley 0 Smsllwood clicod McPhee (R. Nlch- Grocery olson‘s Stand ]_ Cronin - Crockett Sr Co ` Mrs. Traiuor (Rochford St.) Geo Moore (Water St.) Mrs.]_Trzliuor (Sp. Park Rd.) i All well know groccrs. Ask them for _*P 1 O OO 5-‘s= .9 'ci bg g?'5m 1? o' nl “Q ‘YUUH GRAY HMHS Scotland the dog tax is $1.80 per' must pay a license, rich and poor ing his license number. ,_ Sheep' worrying by dogs is almost ._"\‘\_\$.;\ `Q`\ \ \ ‘- ._~» a ~ ._ /,- I IJ _. __ _ _ .__;'_ __ __ it A ri. _._ _~_., Cameron’s Home-Madel _ |]U|[:K|_l WHS" - Bread (Our nanic on every loaf.) (ameron’s Bread “is good bread.” _ W o r k i 11 g Men's Boots We want working men to see our boots made in different kinds of leather- grain- kip--buff and pebble, with heavy and durable soles and comfortable l a s t shaped to fit, with § nothing omitted that lr:.:.l:,:?“;:.."l.';°:":..;:.l‘..‘:.::”r.“slr would add to their ;:':_:°.l;:.l.:,'.=:,.t_"li.'°.‘;'..‘1.".'l_“':_1’. etren gth ar_ld_comfort. Excellent vélue. refunded if the remedy is not exact- ly as represented. Special Agents, E. A. Foster, Sun- nysidll. 5; ____ ____- Harmless Remedy Nlade from Garden Saee, Restor- es Color to Gray Hair. .__-Q A feeling of sadness accompanies the discovery of the first gray hairs which unfortunately are looked upon as heralds af advancing age. Gray hair, however, handsome it may he. makes a person look old. We all kno! the advantages of being young. Aside from the good impression a youthful appearance makes on others, lsimply knowing that you are "look- ing fit" gives one courage to under- take and accomplish things. So why suffer the handicap of looking old on account of gray hairs, when a simple remedy will give your hair youthful and color and beauty in a few days' time? Most people know that cmmon gar- den sage acts as a color restorer and scalp thnic as well. Our grandmothers used a "Bags Tea" for keeping their hair darl¢,'soft and luxurlsnt. In Wyeth’s Sage and SulP\l\ll‘ Hllil’ Remedy we have an ideal preparation of Sage, combined with Sulphur and other valuable remedies for dandrufl, itching scalp and thin, weak heir that is split at the ends or constant- ly coming out. A few alllllications of pearance of the hair. Get a fifty cent bottle from your drugglst today, and notice the dif- ference in your hair after n few dnvl' treatment. All druggists sell it, un- der guarantee that the money will be The harvest's ripened-and Lpause THE OPPOSITION POLICY. I of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, or to the; be defined. cross the border on such a trip The yards, 100 yards, 220 yards, quarter mile, long plunge, diving and the backstroke. ` The men who it is expected will make the trip will be under the management of Leo Smith, and will likely be the following:-George Hodgson, E. Stavert, George Draper, Frank McGill, _A. McKay or Baldwin. On their first stop nt New York they will compete with the N. Y. A. C., swimmers and possibly with Columbia University, or a team representative of the city Y. M. C. A., branches. From New York the McGill men will go to New Haven for a meet with Yale, and from there to Boston, where a. compe- tition will probably bc held with a picked, team in that city. BRITISH OFFICER ATTEMPTS SUISIDE BERLIN, Jan. 16-Captain Bernard Trench, of the British Marine Infan- try, who was found guilty of espio- nage upon~ the German fortifications at Borkum, and sentenced to four years imprisonment in the fortress ln December 1909 attempted. suicide by hanging yesterday, aceordingto a despatch. Captain Trench was condemned along with Lieut Brandon, of the British Royal Navy. He was arrested at Borkum. _ ' 'rr-sash was 5 grandson of Lord Aehtown. The mea admitted at their trials that he had come to Germany to collect information which they intended to plans at the dilP0la1 of the. British Government. Great Britain the dog lavls are very; I sleep? 1 - _ _ _ _ - Tb . ld. ll . _PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any simple and effective. In England and_ e ‘£311 Fi ::ou:_*_l_;' Wltll f-YT8lltS__,_.aBe of nclubg_ Dllml_ Bleeding 01 ` Protrudlng Piles in 6 to 14 days dog. Ev r o e who keeps 'do 1 . e V U a gl t° reap? I FRED s'l‘1lvlsoN Passns AWAY. ~ alike. because the law is enforced.|"I Sllllllbel” l’l0f"l-he l1ll0l`ll is in myl MONTREAL _lan l6__l;-red Slim . ll. l ' '_ ' Eicrv doz must wear a collar bear-lE__c__ egg; 8 t____m__e__ soundeth ___ my_ g________ aa:_ebh§___3_____e___________I______s§__c_______;____ ear, ` . _ _ H "1 I'/B “710 ill my heart-" A 1rri1§any?nyeai9sDei\ilatl;1i(ili1hvesgie i-iii-(qi llvlexico, and he came to Montreal re- loently owing to failing health. His son Bryce Stimson, who had came up d f t k ' ' ' ' _- _ J ._ - - - _mall s 0 he meat mar et f_or _lamb some have read to mean that hu _lt is re_portcd__tliut the British Gov mb, blah, lmlr and “mc cl _ _; am. mlltton are large and insistent . ht _ _ _ elnment is ma mil tcntatlle arranlZC~ wlthcr and die before my “WY U0” lllllf l1CC€Dt to a nomination if_ments to import American coal for Slllll-plllllf ul. mid \~anls‘nir\:.: ‘ lv t d' d d U are mregar e urged to do so The lines quoted the Navy i event of strik t -lgll .hy the hand from Halifax to meet him, was with One looks in vain to the speeches llllm at the emi _ great press organs of the Liberall FORESTRY IN EUHOPE. party for any clearly defined policy| _ _ Th d t ' 9 of the party. Is it reciprocity? No. lg,-“ned plxiliciiy [rife I%I\eis:;ehili1E(ilii°oop‘ie tg? Is it the platform of 1893? No: thatlmountea to 1s2,2ca acres. in general was long ago discarded. After vainly the standing timber is composed of trying for fifteen years to ride thelfallsfnlne per cent haffdlvood and f‘~<»_h°fSe of fe- if-d= and vw- rf. l'l$’“.‘i....l.l§°§f.`-’.§`.”§§l.“$.f§°€ii‘.‘°§§?.§l tection and falling between thcmfthe fer-ous species. The total yield of great Liberal party today seems to lumber in 1908 was 4,575,000 cllbic he without any trade policy that can feet. Refuse in so far as it is not Zlvl lt D l T 1 . . . . the lifes lsvsgmf °“1Ti5';:ds;oo£;\fo1'est cultivation and road building and soft and so delixhtfully Perfumed gmloutlbtedtgg l°Up'_‘_)x‘m*?t°ly $753090' “mt °°°° “°°‘1 it is ‘l“°°Y° Preferred lumlieresmi iirewiellsls ieliiiin ;°e‘_‘_'g °u,‘;;‘ Mpdig 25° Z tin- S_°1° The capital represented by the forests _gr dt Geo° A; Klénogt W5 _g-*<3-l(-$52,665,354) brought interest accord- ' ' ' an ' ‘» 5~ Y » ingly at 2.21 percent. Where inten- ' “ '“ sive forestry of this kind is prac- MCGILL SwH'mI5‘5§`I A TRI tised, forest fires are unknown. Suf- ___ ‘ P ; ficient molley spellt on Canadian For- MONTREAL _}‘_;'__ 15__0__ T__e__d__y lost Reserves would greatly reduce the Jmllfv 23l~‘» 3 mm of M°Gl1i iifipimigfrlae '§`.§‘.Iil?`"..f.`.i` iideqfiiii swimmers will have Montreal 0" B beconie li source ofyreveriue to the tour through the United States. This Government will be the first canadian team tel ' ` ,__ events will probably include the 50 _ 9 Waiernlen s “_ .A 1 - 5; 99 . - 'rf i ' ""In all the older Provinces the rav-` ' ' ' n R ' _l l'.j__j _._~ *_ __ Wife magic. Fountain Pens l the standard of the suits where all other plans have fllll- cd and l bllicvc tllllt no lll:».t_'L-ir lluw ' suitable for lighted illmber, such as laths or for pulp, is used for fire- wood. The expenditures ior salaries, "If I had fl little more strength I could get throllgll with my work all right," says the housewife. And "If I had a little more strength I could make a big success of this business," says the business man. Well, why" not have it? It is with- in your reach. Don't wait until you ere completely broke down and worn out. Begin today to take Vinol, ollr delicious cod liver and iron tonic. It creates new strength by making the blood rich and vital, and at the same time builds up the whole body and tones the nerves. Vlnol always does Efellli good and We want to see every- one who needs more strength benc- iited by it. That is why we make this liberal offer-Try Vinbl at our risk, and if it does not do all we say we give back your money. We mean it, toq, E. A. Foster, Central Drug- store. ..._-___--_.__ "Men's fur coats with fur collars also splendid line of men's genuine er fur-lined caps. Ons of the best showings we have ever had. Largs as- fers $14.00, sires 42 and 44. Rail- Pnton's. . 1-Sdtf. e thou; li oul l coon coats. A large variety of willt- majority of cases the true answer is N0. ' Y D - sortmsnt of steamer trunks and ordi- come, knowing well that li death cuzs nary trunks. A large variety of club him suddenly," his wife and children bags and suilt cases frgln §_2.00 up to would be left almost wbocly unpl-0. W K O S $12.00, 3 on y men's ue saver re vided for. All this can be pr v ted 0 o g “buy” bywlrife Insurance. e en M - ’ cinrh ' way s represent the o t l suitable gilt for home or abroad. Life Com an ln Canfiiids siillcesiiiii' "ug" P' E' L P Y . ;l_i_t_ee___=:_r_:y_tn¢ lowest. net ur quote R. B. ROGERS. Kensington, Special Agent and steamer rugs will make a "How many dollars do you wish to save on your clothing bill? Reed 5’-2 -lo' . much ul- lltllf. 3-_liprfllllllls llnlr ls url _ your fncc, neck, arms or burly you can, with my simple. null v~`0I\fl9l‘f\ll discovery, rcrrlovc conill\"l'ElY 0"0l'l` liilterul hair, lwsitivelv. lleinleeelv, and with perfect safety- days send to e\cry ln r f‘_ enclose a 2c stamll f0f l`0l’lY~ _ Simlil address lilc, KATHRXN B. Building: Syracuse, N. Y., and I _will send you by return mall fllll particul- ar;-l in a plain envcl0l>- as she has said, t e in o ' thin to Gentlemen,-Last winter I received great hcneflt from the use of l\'l1N-\ ARD’S LINIMENT in a severe attack- ; Yours, l W. A. l-IUTCHINSON. ll l-‘_-vr.-il. ACCIDENT - l si-lni.DoN 'rlli'Tl.l-1 Kitsap IVIONUTON, _'Jan 19--Seldoli Tuttle, head came in contact with a elect;-l¢ 'and had lived in Moncton ten or A WARNING. Year alter year men are cut down from the neglect of Life Asguranee_ times that amount for those dependent on you? In the Man a man lives u to his i Hyndman & Co., Ltd., Charlottetown, Brown's nd in this issue. 1-15d3l 30TH NOVEMBER, 1911. _ ages of dogs are complained of arld_ ' : ' PILES CURED IN 5 TO 14 DAYS. - - ll t 1 h ' ' 1” “emi °".t”"“ “°“ ° “ .h-cl, Sllil i.iai3ii_.I'i‘1Es. __i____1_--- ill the WEP-t the C0Y0t¢S» Wlllle ill“‘The dead have been awakened shalll "`_' ot last discovered a plan u l l ' ` Y°“' d'“"g““ w‘“ "”““° ”‘°“°’ “ Succeed in nf°<"“°“‘f< “““"°‘°"S ’.°`¥ Notes el the Dear in eireuletlon......._....... ........... ....5 i2,oo4,s4s_es Deposits not bearing interest........__._..... .. ...$ ~i1,Z3S,032_95 _ Deposits bearing interest, including interest ac- ~ t 104,677,701.81 145,9G5,734.‘I6 Rest W‘1°_Wf‘*°S U’ “‘° ‘“‘°‘““““°.“ °.°“I uele}i`ce"`ol`i5r£{st"£{}{}i`ilB§s"iic'elS§§}{t carries arming the Semi Of WY “‘S°°‘"* rorward...__._.. ....... ._ zoa :lotsa zi asa,-iii.a9 f absolutely free. If YOU llkfl. YOU- llllll’ _ . ‘ Y , _ FIRMIN` Suite IBLSA Llnrk Mllslc _ ABSETS_ “Every lady reader of this paper _ who has the slightest interest in bliss Balances due by Agents in the linited Klngd0 Firi'nin’s wonderful discovery is urged _and Banks in foreign countrles....._... to write to hcl' without delay, for, Balances due by Banks in Canada......... h f rmation is Notes of and Cheques on other Banks... free, and you have every E gain and nothing to lose." Call and Short Loans in Canada .............. .. ' ____i__-...___ Call and Short Loans in the United States.. l _ _ _ _ Government Bonds, Municipal and other S |Minilffl'S Lllllfllffllt C0.. Limited. Deposit with the Dominion Government for security oi Note circulation._..._ . ........... ._ Ol LflGl‘lDD€. llll‘l I hfl\'0_ frequently Other Current Loans and Discollllts............ . proved it to be very eilevilvein eases overdue Debts (loss fully provided l¢r)..__.... _ Ol lnfllllflllfllltlllll- Real Estate (other than Bank -premlses).._.._. Mortgages ........ Banlu Premlses...... _ Other Assets...... . acting foreman slluutcr of I. C. R., _ shops here died, in all ambulance on, The m°ti°“ mr the “d°Ph°“ of the “P9” uw way to thc lm5l,ltal_ as a result, laws increasing the number of Directors of the Bank, in the event of the 'Ol all acnldent last evening about ll,-el Proposed union with the Eastern Townships Bank being carried Out. B190 0'¢10cl¢_ increasing the authorized capital stock of the Bank were then pained- He' The crew of which .l-mule had solutions relative to the Pension Fund and providing for an alteration in charge was engaged in shunting, and the par value of the shares of the capital stock oi thc Bank were submii- the lleceusell signalled the ,lrlvbrlmm ted and passed. The usual resolutions expressing the thanks of the share- _ the ladder Ol the ca, when bla holders to the President, Vice-President and General Manager, Assistant General Manager er Laird. [twelve yea,-5_ _ ' At a meeting of the newly-elected 'Board ill. ly. Sir Edmund Walker, C_V.O., LL, D., D,(}_L,_ was clcctcd Prcsldenl. Md . Mr. z. A_. Lasli, K.C., LL.D., vlee-President. l-inlril. Coin and Bullion........_ _ Dominion NoteS......... c_rued o Balances due to other Banks in Cansda....._... ............. 196,618.80 Balances due to Agents in the United kingdom and Ban s in _ forelgncountries ........................................ ._ 2,273,529.l3 $160,440.532.37 \\'hil¢ 1 °2\““°t fl-'free *° 1.“““ "““'l Di lc- <1 ................... z,ozl_4v tinlle this Nun- I will for ‘““°“““"` pllilailllasnlliipaill, payable ist Decemlier.__... zss,94o.oo “ ' urposes during thc next 303 _ ,_ _ _cry p _ _ _ , te ____ fl womanl (a,ital paid _ _ S18z,3B9,9a3_'l3 ...S 10,736,Z14.55 15,093,480.00 m _ _ 6,982,375.82 6,354.59 7,526,242.58 25,829,694',55 14,515,472.99 s,eo4,1ie.44 s,lzo,soz.sa ii,5li.osz.ii ecurities_...._ _ . 475,000.00 _________.___ S 67,986,578.G2 . . 110,099,6li.31 293,240.08 ‘ _ 138,061.35 _ 347,091.02 . 3,142,487.82 . 82,913.53 _________- $ia2.saa,9sa.'la _ ______________- ALEXANDER LAIRD. General Manager. was then put and carried. BY- Directors, andoalso to the and other oillcsrs of the llghf, ll‘(,l_e___}-le (lyaa knocked ull tba l_3_l;l_il< _;ll_e;_l;_l_i__ll_l_i_';ili_imoll_rily car:‘ied_ Upon gllifilon gba :nesting proceeded to car an e un cr h ' ~ . or e com n year, an en a ourn _ whim, gl-“shed blmt st; trtnhlkl The scrutineers sllbserlllcntliz reported the follolvlnga entlemen to be el- death resulted, His body was almost ected as Directors for thc ensuing year:-Sir Edinurld aalker, C.V.0..Ll1- wt ln tw0_ D., D_C.L.; Hon. Geo. A. Cox, John Hoskin. K.C., LL.D., J.W. Flavelle. Deceased was forty yea,-S old and Ll-.D-_ A. Kinzmnn. Hon. Sir Lyman Melvin Jones, Hon. W.C. Edwards. ' Z A Lash K C LL D E R Wood Sir John Morrison Gibson. K.C.M.(l._ leaves a wife and two child , H _~ _- . -»-_. - -. - - . was a native of . (.'umherlarilinN. Sf 1*-(1~-_l4ll.D.. William McMaster, Ilobert Stuart, George F. Galt, Alexand- ol Directors, held subsequent- '-i"°° “‘° Have you made sufficient provision is profitable. dmwfrvtf. _1-15d3i. Mnnnlters P, E, 1_ i T _ un" W W* -0 V Q H suddenly in the prime of life, wh _ l families are left in extreme Doveiix SO'C3.l led 1UVeSt@eI1tS are ` ’.§’$‘§.¥. ..,'“§;` i§&’.’§‘§§“... ‘$15. f.‘.°‘l‘l'.; . merely expectarl'cies.A Can- A sure to be 1 _ _ _(1,.-_ __a..._.». _~_ _ Branch l -____...J