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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-05-26, Page 42.7 '74 A ..0 • •" 0 10 l• ".t , •'. • . , -.T. • • • • k • • IRO. 11112 11011.19titisii statiblea isa prfsentation„ easily toukrgandable foar, of the ilonk's SEMIANNUAL STATE 30th Apri1-, 1932 - . • . . . • . ^ • ••.!..4. • ; • • • " " niummrst u4Bims*TO 770.priBuc , $626,1.70 wod 006w - O, 15,443,69.uo, s , • " • • Bah payable. . . .Z134145=1.8- DWIiiself-mii---vas • 'Letters 'of Credit Quaittanirani • reunc•fetinagnia0indes seidettales ea Mal Of *Weald Fookriitio-wi (sweViittineOheia. fit diaei mai simitirde .fregeisaliaOssi. tog2e EiosMig • • • • • • • 'LLIABIL-Trtijr7770474.0AREI/Ori#ggS , Capital, &oldie and LI ndiehid Praia - Reserves fi, Dgyi4ends . • ., 76,101,599,13 - Ibis alOomat- reinisietwWW sherebeetkne ider1s1 10:161 Bed; own'. • raids /lefrifteisreta er•:••01/10•0' ;Ad; emfternatmerat. - , • Tata Liabeitifis • ,$748,612,481.21..• • '43,478,9:32.111 • 1,743,413.02 • $672,310,882-013 • • ,:' RESOURCES - ;Toknseet the foregaingLiabilities the Bank has Cash in its Vaults analis tfte Central,Gati Reserves Notes of and Metres Olt Other -Baas- . 114,t 61620 !D- Monty on Depoiit withOdier Banks. o, s. r deataidor elf st;tWit 'Ogee, • • . Government & Other,Soricia and Debentures Seoi!ittsriegsemerpSi.#assfshiaktititoreron, • t• Itssl,sy S'IsodlasisosisfAsdadiar , • Can Lasine outrideisf cam& • • • - sria.alsy bestly.steds- aid edit; nevddle -attinkiets,of veer maketbso the loins-at=t. rAsada.-sattfoeye eylebly *rata* wit 6 illiadag die". eta Liam in Canada • • • • . . • •-• Payable, gm deism osodsecin4 b7 bee II; aad ouch ohm:off %doe • a!,g210*41011°167" "the 10212' • . . . . • ; '• s'aIirege,Atceptmces . • ' roTALOF t2yACKLY AVATIABIE RESOURCFS (fral to .573i74o f ell Liabilities to tke PubEc) To moofactorees, foram sweidtoos and othets,Wo eseaditiowt egg- , la eat with wool Baskin, Bank Psenib es . - . . Tkiee propestier only sic oroird is tie swot!. &On compoNieg - drama aid loads of :beat thuupones arir1ymdby -the amok end •Ippcar tbe bah at 4..aa tie oath oete. All adtar• of de Books prowiim de Oahe of solib- kagelyrexceaft $4,500.0014 arP • par oder itaft41 • • • .Real Enate-and Moilikes o Re21 Estate • • ' it the come of de Bast", *ilea. old is roan eilbeicsi • a Customers' Liability under 1Lettersof Ger& . • R,qweseats Crabs -Sties of aroma= es actesett of Laos of Gat band by tie Bask fire skis etwonot. • Other Assets nut inicluded in die Foregoing • • Making Total Assets of . . • se sea pererfa 00.1405ir .tbel Ar dw Poi& ef logring an enters of Ands over Liabilities' to the Pub& • 6f • :1449.1,p/1011 23,10742-70.: •27,09,1i0.51 228,901,146.79 601,47359 :20264324M • 1,645,610:62 133,637.87 385,483,22.5.66 336,572,388.S8 14,500000.00 • 775,p6.03 447805248 1,802,178.46 ;748,612.081.21 672,310882408 $ 76,301599.13 PROFfi' andl LOSS ACCOUNT P10621 foe the 1111f5101.10dng. 301h AP21, 1932 • • • • *2.589,292-70 Divideiols pail oft fiyilde to Shueholdlis iitriosoomo-o. -Poositioirfor-TatinvDcazinion-Govenowent . .•a213416.211- ' litemratios, for Beak Potacires . • . . • . sopoai 24881,316.28 lielanae01 Prora ood Loto Amount, 31,o October, tos Elotwolof Profit sad Law catzad (=ward . • ••••••••••••••••••••• $ soo.97642 . • 1,103,426-95 • • 111.2144.403 • * * 17se slims& of a bank is determined by ib hist' !my, its poEcy, its nranagensent and the extent of its resources. For 114 years the Bank of Montreal has • been in the firrefront of CanEars finance. • irEgo • P.Art.AMIDISITT _ • Xiciratf' Sg.,NTIPPR.I4 My t: •Weloster, Wallet/10' , and Mho YOlikeitre4. Webster. Toren- robtshed eyerr-11PlirrookY' louro'ng to visited at their 140410 reeOutlir• • AV.,,T4,190c,-94#10* ' • Attp. 4tgelr endoroOn 344 ...affitb' 1;014 vdthI0enfht 4 Whiw DAY,1932 .0 "", '•••• • tit; f.• t„, lateaded, for'Last Week) Mips ::Grace HaTdenby 01.7enter- $##:ileirit the:._..week-endat berhome At6i" mid 314ia. :104.; Th ?ta, pson of• . Cr,Sfscre're :SeedaY•704-rs with • the kiteeilf4he6.11* Fred t%sir,Y. • isit. on San - *4; jaciro,.' n;• 1.:Ejnson • aic;g the dust .y these tiines witli his *Pent Sunday evening With friends Mi. and •Mrs.FredJohnstoneand &mil, Y of'List- owei-xenewed old : ar- qua,itancea here on Saturday,. Rages -tiff -Hill week': for New Werinihd.ster, Whelp she in satbs witenadsh:rpeontlinsurgo summee436;;cimeniiiilo ler, • .‘„ ' coyg- nhanse3"rs.Were 8Mirinda: Mr. and MXW Boyle and• &Ina • evening. • 31r. and Mrs- Gerald *Ever apt; frim y were . ssr 4.13- McLean's. lL81--^".turdoaf3rTvisleesw:tseratwasji Mirs. HarryBell spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. duo. Robb, , Mr. and Mrs_ Will Ca._ Mrs., M. Cox- and Mary spent Sunday with Goderkh _friends.. . , Mr:andMBen.LoanndLnL are 4 ..1111'14.'weig Sunday visibi at Jai: Rodeos,. • rS •ilnirch ovi Sunday. ., ' • MiesIffnIFY C9014 7aurse,irfrtraining ntivingliani, spent an evening at her reeentlY. " ,1.1iiinnd lire,. Wm. hinegili, *lied' Witb Mr. and Mrs, Pete Dahmer, F-terardine, elle day last Week. •,Mr.• and Mrs. Oliver. Cudney send family from Gritare spending a few days with the latteea mother, Mrs. etlitre1144,AndW7. 11fse.: Earl Swan and fam- ly and OM, kliteAuley and family visited:With ":311.rs„ Cooke, Zinn: re - Oath,. • . - p.. Mm; Aohur.goolt reeeived: thesad news or., the • itcridentail - death, at le. ".10011/07-alTeiteerek-1111V-Week.--Viheg- "zhe, kaki• of Mr.: and Mrsi, Albert J44Meerk was ,injured by a,•..tTnF__ • The May' meeting' of ,the 'Patti= /Motint-II.F.W.0.---ives- -held-at—the- dap; e- • afternallIts-a4ackm-Seratitzy n 1700.11-.0a .The_• Thert, wasa good attendance. • The presi-, dent, . Mrs. Webster •occupied the ;ilair.TTIM-Meeting OPeeed by sing- -*lg. tke Pde, followed bY -the Lord's Prayer an um,son. The an call was insnaind by Don'tfor the Club. A discussion on the Legiriation Bane - :hr. iollosiecTlie_pregram- amristed, ,-if Comunity singing, a reading bY Ethel Martin, an instruniental by Verna Hamilton, 1 paper by Mrs. iir;-ree4ingbi 11r;i, -1-E7eii-IiitaiL, lark licaradergan, a acla ,hv kh.s. 1a rhe jedgeS, for the rookie contest vere Mrs. ' Wilson Hamilton, Mrs. Ernie "Wilsen and Mrs. Alex ,Mac. Diarmid. Mrs. Jas. Webster,. M. Bob Hamilton and Miss Beth Alton :reeed it 2nd aid 3rd prize. A reading was given by Beth Alton. A vote of thanks was extended to the hostess and MSS Evelyn Reid con- tributed an inStruinental The meet ing •elosed by singing the National Anthem...'• The next meeting is to be held at Mrs. Allister Hughes' in June, when the ieramoolmt Club have accepted an invitation to visit the Kairshea t • , • IIKIRSPAIre $4,47 101!!.. 1#.1 pl Ali too soon came Easter Sunday and the postponement of thc attempt le the following day gave just 24 • More hours of life to so many of • Looking •Back To Vim i over brave and tenacious foes. No battle n human.meniory took place •:* Fifteen Years Ago under weather conditions so fright - fa Our men had to proceed over a IfistoryIs filled with curious quirks liatiaginire aid skirt shell -holes half and the fir.thatCanaians and Bav- filled with icy water at 530 in the • Arians were battling to a decision on morning of that dreadful ninth of Firiiich territorit5 yeara ago may he April, 1917. One may gainall idea . Added to the Collection. The prize of the ordeal by picturing leen laden soinesresof -battered-,---wat-eiz•- 0th -rifles; ammunition and account/- • loged mud, Which seemed worth therements wading threugh hip -deep struggle a1 the tinie„ for reasons Mad in a blinding sleet storm, pled- •• -which now appear quite strange. The ding steadily into a kail a ballets laud itself *as well-nigh Worthies, and sheil fire.• • The capture of Vimy Ridge had been planned for Ratter Sunday, April fith, Some months befOre the attack At the last ',moment the, Molt was postponed far a day in view k,f- the almost itnPassable Ci • It Watt Set atahle, there were no • Prearati minerals hidden under- , *wand, but a fife and death combat wawb' waged for it. It was grimind thieno one could have melt- • gaged for ore than a siniall ainoupt. 12 Ifiafair to say, in looking back, that the .Canadian Corps won Vinly the general atmospheric conditionS. i4tt ciatly dealaitte vietory Factboy delay Yita tleeided against when it became apparent, that no inlOavefaent could be einpected for some days. For weeks before zero hour the entire Canadian Corps had worked hIce beavera in preparation for this huge InilittItY eiteration. The infantry had •practised "going Over the 6Pcs,*.' as the rehearssd attacks were called, and Add 'captured counterfoOk" their objectives many times before doing So in gritirreality. The few roads leading to the, front were literally jammed with vehicles carrying supplies, night after nigist. Their contents were unlondeti and moved Closer to the front by the ev- er-inipesedapon men of .the infantry. Great activity bad leek apparent behind our lines and the air Vorasdie. dititan of the °and u t tense, Trench ?aids' PraCtite . • • the fads. For hours -prior to the ac- ing." Itnapingoff'"at 520 a.m. thou- sns �f the troops crouched in shat - low trenches in a ram n of sleet. Oh- *ives known as the Red Line and ihe: Bine Line had been set. On the dot and for the first time, the four divisions comprising the Canadian Corps moved forward simultaneous- iy into a sea of mid. Covering their advance the excellent Canadian ar tglery laid down an ear-splitting barrage. .. Heavier guns hammered away in concert with their lighter brothers. Hastily ninning their fire - steps and tinebitie-gun emplacements the foe poured in a withering fire on the advancing Canadians. The ton of casualties mountedqill too rapidly. The 'price of the Ridge was being ir- reparably paid. In little more than two hours Vhny was history. Not ail:of the objectives were taken at once. Resistance was Stubborn at 'many points, but inAlue Course every, obstacle was cleared. Despite almost overwhehnifig handi- caps the tide of troops surged at one location to a distance of more than two and one-half miles from their starting place. The huge, heavily -- fortified Ridge was wrestedand �p- punentswbo .haCheld possession of_ it -since the ',early -days, of -the-war. Many of the men in the ranks ea, pressed surprise at the sharpness of the Ridge's slope when they reached its ede- Footing had to be carefully chosim on the way down to the pla- teau ipread out beneath. it is not generally knoWn that on a localized front the Canadians made a clean smash, piercing the enemy line cont* pietas+, and rolling: it back.-Severai battalions pushed out patrols Who re- ported that a Clean ubreak through' had been made:Owing to the irnpos- sibility moving tip artillery sup- port through the indescrilakte mad Our infantry had to Settle dovin to consOlidathig their postions. • 'Reserves to exploit success of such measure had not been Provided, in any event. The few tanks taking part in the action had Peen mired far be- hind the new front lines. Night fin- ally settled on the eichanstd.surviw ors, 611 "the ninth' as it will eh:rays be called...Sy its. participants. They found themselves in unfamiliar rain, Wan from a resourceful manly. Citaadiaa antis had scored an 013 standing victory, but the price ex - aced for the Ridge bad been agon- izing. In face of the dreadful caual- ty nit id °the ninth' Canadians have at'', least this Comfort. The assault on Vhny Ridge was Purely for military mantras.. It Was Mit in an y Way for purposes as was the far toe . . artifler barrages and amid, coni- os* capture Pilawhettdale later bats added to the feeling cif itottea. in the sameiyear. It Was a day to be dPiflesetitt, rementbered. • • ' ' t0,1, j.004'4.10 • • . A goodcrewd attended the dance' in the :P Lot Halt last Friday Quite a number from here attend - 41 the Ball Game and social evening a Ripley on Monday night, under the auspices of the Jr. Institute and Ir. Farmers. • 'The annual meeting of the Para, mount Beef Ring will be held in the Paramount Hall, on Friday eveing, June 3rd, at 8 P31. 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