The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-05-28, Page 8.. •
Reduced Prices.on Barred Rock Baby
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Chicks and Eggs For .Hatching
FR• OM GOVERNMENT' .APPRO,VED ELOCES. EVERY BREED. -.
ING BIRD EXAMINED AND ' BANDED BY GOVERNMENT
INSPECTORS.
ALL EGG §Eirs_WEIGH OVER 281/2 OtCiSsT0411E'DoUk
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HATCHERY APPROVED BAB y CHiClcS• •
'D'ALA'kE :°'MXY612.1ir:TER-HftI4'DttEtt
tun HALE OE JUNR,-$11.00:-AAST HALF JUNE, $10,00.
HATCHING E,G GS, $2.50 PER HUNDRED
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Boys' AndMens' Miring Shoes
MENS' BROWN OUTING SHOES. ° 8ge•
With Black Soles. SPECIAL . '
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BOYS'2.BROWN OUTING slain,: • " P7C1
- • Black Solea, Sizes 11 to 5. SPECIAL .... • ....
IISSES'i STRAP. OUTING SHOES
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WOMENS' SPORT OXFORDS and
„Witt Rnhbet-'0etea.: • SPECIAL
Our repair. departmept will givq you satisfaction
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PETUNIAS
' Make• a •Georgeous Display of
CONTINUOUS BLOOM •gr°2t.
setting out till late hardfrosts
Our SdleetiOn is the BEST
we -have eyer had.
Giant ;Fluffy Kuffles
Theodesia. , Rose Fluffy.
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Dwarf California -Giants^
Rose of Heaven ,!?: Rosy Men
BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME BY
PLANTINg. ANY OF THESE
Stewart Bros.
BllN,MILLER. NURSE? ES
' 'Phone: Carlow. '235, I
No. 4, Goderich.
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Builders ,
RIGH -RADE BRICK and TILE
,''for. SALE at REDUCED PRICES
We Win coniPetein Price, (Wait,'
and •DeliVery.—A trial will con -
Your
AVER 201 YEARS IN BUSINESS.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED:
BAN'NERMA-N
•BitICII, and TII:E "-WORKS
,Kineardine, XS.. 5, 'Phone 1.87' r 4
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•JOSEKI AGNEW (\'
« Agent--Lucknow
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In Full Swing
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• Mr. James Ross and Nr. Robert
MacDonald were on Sunday to pee
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-WfaileliiIrn11;!-7•WW.071 notin
&PO- health "of /ate.
Miss Gertrnde Hamilton was home
from Western University, • London,
for the recent holiday. ' •
-Mrdi-rklaeFitietsuir-spentr-a-day-re-,-.
centlY With Mrs. Carrirthers and
Mrs: Dan MacLeod.
Mrs. WM. Elliott and son. Win; •
_were_receut-visiters:.with.-Mrs.Alraer
Aciceertra. B15130. :4' it. ki
Mn.* .11114. Bob -
Bone of• Chathain were week-end•vis-
itcirswith their cousin, Ricard
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Mr. And,Wattin Acott. • WOO
Sunday vsitois at Mr James.:134er
Mr id Mrs Miohael Gamble mo
toted to London Wednesday, to Visitthe ••••
ftt:rirtjle!Sobs
s!islitero.0,•1)Mitral.;',.../41.01*anYiees..st
rn St
had an impeirili0--,pperation -sorne-thne
ago and 4:asa few 0:10.3t4: e±peets to • ,•
be. ahle-.1e-zOnie hoine
Mr. Colling: Who. has spent the '
winter with hia -.daughter,. Mr. WUl
Dix, is bedfast,. but is improving..
• and ' Mrs: Kelleher Of Ripley.
Mr., and. .Mrs. Kenundy-,- -llareld
and. Alberta of Cargill, were recent
visitors with Miss Susie Purvis..
Mr. and Mrs.. Walter Dory, 7 of
Teeswater, spentthe holiday at Mr.
•Albert „Thonspson's.
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We were all pleased to. see Mr.
•Will,IThompiiiit who his been in poor.
.health since 1st fall„ able :to motor
to out:hurg last' Tuesday.• • •
Mr. ElliottfWebtter spent the week
end' at the McPherson hone.
Miss Daisy Aylei who attended the
GirPts. 'Conference in, Guelph. spent a
• few days • with.frierida in. Galt before:
returning hoine n TrieSday, . •
• Miss, Annie Colwell :of-. Stratford'
Normal, :spent the ' holiday at her
• Miss_ Lena • RObirisort; ' graduate
nurse. .�f Wingitarn hOspital, motored
-to London tO write her exams as
R. N:. on Wednesday. ' Her many
friends extend. hearty cOngratulat-
Great-- 7'
Buying Event
for 8 full days
ay 28th
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June Qth
Inclusive
Read and Keep our
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GUARANTEE • PURITY • • ".
Oft,im.Artin .PriODuors
• PrOducers of Canadian maple Syrup
and maple sugar ;are., required • to
label their product to indicate .the
truecontents, of. the -container. The
'IaW• Visaed by the; Dominion Parlia-
• Mont; stipulates • that 'Abe word
i'maple' may not be used :on the
package, except in the ,;casa of the
•pure ,a'nd unadulterated precinct; anti
• that no other. words or phrases.
Itures-ov-trademarks, -ink-even-the-
traditibnal picture of the log cabin
of a kind that suggests maple pro-
ucts,LWill be allowed -on -containers -
other than 'thotie holdingthe pure
• maple syrup or maple sugar. ,
Canada's output of, maple Sugar
and maple syrup annually is valued
-at-more than :$6,06000- bk:the-D"orn--
inion Department of Agriculture and
-ributriffie-lifth of the output is solo
to the :United States.
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Bargains in Curtain Material and
Draperies. New -Season Geode.
itet" Lucknovi Dept. StOre. . •
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UNITED FARMERS' POLITICAL -
• ASSOCIATION, NORTH HURON
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The annual meeting of the United'
Farmers Politital Association• for
North -Huron-will-be--held- -the
Town Hall; Wingham at 1.30 o'clock.
• Friday, June lith. -
W. J. Henderson Wm. 'Rutherford
Pres. . Sec'y.
nna Jetttck Shoes LUMEN
• "I HAVE ALWAYS BOUGHT WHAT I SUPPOSED TO• '
BE THE BEST FITTING SHOE MADE BUT IN THIS I
•• FIND AFTER WEARING ONE PAIR ENNA JETTICKS •
THAT I WAS MISTAKEN." (STATEMENT MADE BY A
• . CERTAIN LADY. OF WINqIIAM.4 • , •
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"FIT" IS vir MOST IMPdItTANT 'FEATURE IN ANY 'SHOE
• IF THEY DQ NOT FIT PROPERLY THEY ARE.. DEAR AT
ANY Flack -SEEING THEY ARE VERY ,LIABLE To CAUSE
• "PERMANENT FOOT TROUBLE." THAT IS WHY WE ARE
SO EwrituSIASTIG IN REGARD F0 ENN A J E T T I C•K
„SHOES,' THEY ARE MADE FROM A AAA A VI/HICII IS
' VERr*NARROW TO E WHICH IS VERY WIDE AND '
WE ARE THEREFORE ENABLED TO FIT ANY NORMAL,
-FOOT.' • a
• SAME PRICES FROM ATLANTIC TO PACIPIC, NAMELY: •
• $7.00 and. $8.00.Per Pair
WILLIS SHOE STORE*
• . Phone 120, ,Winghttiti
Selling Agents Enna Jettick Shoes For Women
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The Holyrood WOmen's Institute
will meet on Thursday, June 4th, ,at
13(1-Velock, at the -home of -M --•s;
ChasOngram. A-paper-wilr--he giv-
en.....ky___Walter_Jandgins, al o a.
report of the. Girrs ponference will
be given by Miss Daisy
BRUCE COUNTY PLANS
WEED ,
CONTROL
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W, ednesd • • May pool; -was Fi busy
da Y arouri" t Agrieultural office,
Walkerton, w n, Mr. A. R. G. •Smith,
District ' Weed Inspector, was, Pre-
sent with two assistants to discust
Weeds, their Control and the practi-
applieation of the Weed Control!
;Act.
Some twelve reeves arid inost of
:he Weed InVectors from the vari-
. ms municipalities of Brum were on
hand and many took part in_ 'the'
discussion. In 'all it was a most •pro-
•atable -day andjhose resent.- gainel
riuch useful information. The out-
'de_speakers :or those who led in
the discussion- were •Mr. c: A.. Gal-
braith, • B.S.A., of Hornby, a , prac-
tical farmer who knows his weeds;
Mr. Wm. Michael, BS.A., of. Her-
riston,__District Seed Inspector, Who,
discussed the 'Working of the •Seeds
•-et-and--peinted out- the---ding-er-7,of-
trafficking in weeds over the , back
fence.- Mr. -Merritt--of- the , Forestry.
Branch (dealt with the wood lots and
methods of Saving same as well as
reforestation as a means of weed
contrciL •
Mr. A. •R. G. Smith in cliscus'sing
the- Weed -,GontrOl-Act-and---its-en--
forcement, -complimented the Weed
-Inspectors on, their •appointment and
, encouragedthem to be leaders and
as far as possible to enforce' the Act
by •persuasions rather than by law
enforcement. He did make it plait
however, that weeds should not be
allowed to go to seed and that they
were not to hesitate • about taking
legal proceedings where • it became
necessary in order to prevent badly
infestecareas from goingto. seed.
Mr. Stevens,representative of
Chipman Chemieils, Limited, • nianti-
facturers of Atlacide* Chemical Weed
Was•nresent and gave a short
address on the necessity it'if combat -
ng weeds and how this • was done bp
the Province of 'Albert* •and the Rail-
way System. '
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ASHFIELD NOTES
• Mrs. Albert Beckett :of Kintail is
seriously ill. Her litany friends hope
for :an improved._ condition. before
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Mrs.,MeLeap Sr:, of Wintail, who
• has been poorly for some qtiine took
a paralytic stroke one day last Week.
We are sorry• -to --report That- Mrs-.
Jas. West, Sr., who is in Alexandria
Marine hospital, Goderich, is in a
very serious condition owing to 01
severe attack of appendicitis which
she suffered en ' Thursday of last
Week. She was 'operated oh Friday
morning of lltst week.
and Mrs. Less McKeith and
Mr. Jno. McKeith spent the holiday
'with ars,. ligcKeith's sliate, • 'Virg.
Harry *Parnell of Ripley.
Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Gaunt mot-
ored to Goderich ori Sunday last, be.-
ing accompanied ilk Mr. and Vika.
• Sher*dod and. Mrs. Less Ritchie and
Alvin. They spent the day with Mr.
and gra: Jas. Barbour and family.
Miss Clara MacDonald of 'Strat-
ford Normaliii4pent the recent holi-
day' at her tne at Lochalsh. •
• Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Johnstone
spent the holiday with Lochalsh
friends. ••'
• Miss McDonagh of London,
„..apeitt „thTIORcley-_with_lier , parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. EAleDonagh. •
Mr. and Mrs.:Gorden Smellie and
boYs., and nd Mrh. Topp -and George
Topp of Toronto, spea few days
eV last -week with
Mr. and Mrs. C.
McDonagh and other friends.
It i easy to find fault without
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presentation, in easily understandable form, .
.„ of the Bank's
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30th April, 1931
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4UABILITIES.• • —
..E.rAB.iruilEs-T-e-,;THE-,Pv.K.Je,-,:,---.:27--.', : :. .,,, - , ,, . ••,,, . ----- •,•
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Deposits. • •,, • 065;750,090.0' '
' Payable on demand and after notice. ., ' . • .
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Notes of the Bank in ,Circudiattorkt ....,--.,,,,,-,-, .-w , ...... " .- • , 33,6157,943,0Q_ .
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Letters of Credit Outsuinditig. . •, 8,93,911.94
Fitancial raponsibilip'es undertaken on behalf,of cwstinnert Ic-r coin -
menial transactions (e offsetting amount [xi in Resources')"
Other Liabditzes. • . ' . A • 2,334;401.71 •
items -which do not come 'under the foregoing headings. •
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• Total Liabilities to the Public . . • $710,726,4:1.10
1.,./.4B/LITIES TO' THE SHAREHOLDER • •
Capi.tril, Surplus and .Undivided Profits . •
"& Reserves for DiVidencla . ' • . .."76,171,69.11
This amiutiit represents the s6arehtildtrs' interest in the Rani,,oyer
• whkhliabilities to the piddielakc 'precedence.
•oLLiabies.. . • 4786,897,706.21 '
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• RESOURCES
To meet the foregoing tiabil:ities the Bank has
dash 'in its Vaults and -in, the Central Gold Reserves • , 47-
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of-a•ntialequeaLenOther-Eanka,-•-----• • • •36,759,328.4
-t--4--1--041-onertirriPepositrividrOtherBax1kri . . • 1603-709042
4railable-on-ekrnand. • ' : • , • *. '• • '
• Governineiit.8‘ Clther, Bonds and Dehentliees • • • 216,329,624.76.
Gilt -edge Securities practically all of whkb 'nature at early dates. .
• 1,299,802.11
Railyay and Industrial and other ;teat at or below market value. •
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Call Loans outside of Canada . . . . . 34,040,768.27
"-,‘• Secured by bonds, stocks. and other negotiable securities of,grwater
• . -value than th* loans and representing moneys quickly ardmote' with
no disturbing eiRct on conditions in Canada. • ,
• C.all-Loalis in Canada «•. • . •• • • 11,347,487.68
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• than the loans.. • . . .,
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TOTAL OF QUICKLY AV • HAMARLE RESOURCES • • „ $306,026,904.40 t.' .,
. (quit r to 55;72%" -df -all thibillee-rio-thi-PtAlie) • ' ' • •
... 361,918,245.42
Other Loans. . • . . • .
To manufikiurers, fariners, merchants andothers, on conditions COW
• sistent with sound banking.
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Bank•Pretnis0 • • 4 • ••••
.Thret.r1OPeniCS only are carried in the MIMES Of holdititcom
• the stock and bonds' ofthese companies argentite y ed 67 t Bank
and 'appear 'ors tW-books at $1.0o in each case. 4ITeh ortk
BOA'S PrilliiSCS, the value Orwhichlamely exceeds ;tr4,yoo,000, 55.
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14,500,000.00•
_pear under this heading. . •,• - - '•.
Real Estate and Mortgages on Real Estate: 1,780,8i7.77
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..- . 'Acquired in the course Of the Baisks'business and iri procesi of being
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Represents liabilities of customers on account of Letiers of Credit issued , •.
by- the Battklor their ecount. " - -•. ••,
. Other Assets not included in the Foregoing .
• • 3,607,809.98 .
Making Total Assets of *. ... • . .' P80,897,706.21; , ...
• to meet paynient of Liabilities to the of ' • ,
• 749,726,437.10 .
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leaving an excess of Assets tr;er Liabilities to the Public of $ 76,171;26911
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•'' PROFIT and LOSS ACCOUNT '
,4>rofits for the half year'inding 3oth April, 1931.
•'Dividends paid or payable to Shareholders .
Provision for taxes Dominion Government
-Reservation fax Bank Premises . •
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▪ $2,160.000.00
• . 280,000.0• 0
200.00040- 2.640,000.00
Balarip of Profit and Loss.Account, October 3ist„ 1930
Galante Of Profit and Loss cartied forward
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$078,801.09
t;hels :oh of a ba...4 is determined by its ....,u•toty, its policy, lis Management
and e 'extent Grits resources. For 113 years the Bank of Montreal has
__leen in the Pefront of Canadian finance.
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SWEET. CLOVER AS MANURE
During recent years many 'farmers
have been growing' sweet- Clover -in
'rotation with • potatoet. A full. crop
of sweet clover plowed under May
be considered worth as much as 2
to 30 6tonsoritiritrilYard • manure,
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Where farmers Ire pleritip Of
tire available it may net be desir-
able to grow sweet clover for • the
•purpose oi ntowinek it down, • brit
• where the Manure , supply • is limits
it has been Profitable to follow .th
abeve plan Of action. The most ea,'
getitial preclititieria to obadrited
fit greWitig z.,set :010Ver are to' itakei
An. Interosting• Court Case paw, iri fact, ,was OnlY $100.
Mr. Witts,,n for 'the defence, ta;,1
• he appeased at the fire in the
. In, Divitien Court at Durigarincni On ity of a neighbor, net: as resident,t
May 49, before ,Jude, Holitea lit the insurance .compay.-;, and that
the ease of - the tOUili of Goderich vs, he had. no., atithori0; .to make such
the West Wevittuogh IVItitual Fire
41irande Co. was heard. . 13taternenta as, w-.,te credited tn•hint
Jtidgmerit , •
if indeed stn statements were nititle0 •
was given in favor of the defendant His 'lit 'dot; sated that. the case •
:itiantante CoMpany, -• • ,retted on the. Oneation Of who called
Ththie the town risked, an. the origade by telephone- and that
unstated rritibbrit -for the use Of its :tiatrouch as .4 had been established
fire -fighting eritil•pment at • the Kerr that the insurance conspany had done.
fire in C.oborne township last fall, , to, the case would lie dismissed. .
•The :snit of 00 was POd. hY the ill-. • The 'judgment, : it is said in citi
4iirarice 661,bl:tank to the Goderich circlet, will have an litiperttint bear
atenteil netannAlik Let, tliel services, ing eh the olio:ice of
tiit nothink Vita te 1he, CtVn municipal .fire ecluipment' to be used •
sired there was ••••an irliPOrtant
tife-Toitis not' nerd, thrit-i
it is well enouh drained'tO pj'eveit
heaving and that the seed is, inoctil-'
ated. - •
te time the fanner answers
all the question t tem) to be asked by
census-tkers he 111£1.„9 • ralize that it
is itist a wen he is not intsier this
earthan usual. .
prInciple at stake and entered action.- • •• • •
At Donntion -it.as .testified that • Leading him tothe alter • is . all
President Watson of the lifentance right if she weivt, irk t� alter hint
company worked With and directed : later, •
Goderich firemen at the fire, that .he
praised them fer their goo Werk yr:
after the blase had been extingtilished nss••"""are P""44 taxes oU
and that a prepettiv 'insui•ed- for got more fOr stout. doitat to* than
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ti.,00 • had be taved0 • The claire fortnei
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