HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-12-03, Page 5THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1942
THE LUCIDITY SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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MAFEKING
Lyceum —•Mr. and "Mrs: Richard Kilpatrick
and Douglas spent a day in Strat-
i
ford last week;
Mrs. Ernest Blake is visiting her
Two Shows. Saturday Night daughter, Mrs. Harold'"'Webster of
Wawanosh this week. '
Mrs. Henry Horton spent a day
at Leeburn with Misses Edith and
Elizabeth Horton,
lb1'aritytr ;A nderson-ie cern ering-
front scarlet fever. We are sorry to
know Mrs. Harvey Anderson is suf-
fering with tonsilitis.
Mr: and Drs. Reg Broome and
babe of Holyrood spent Sunday at,
her parents 'home, Mr. and Mrs.
George' Saunders: •
Miss Olive • Blake of Goderich,
Miss Fern Twamley and Misq Mary
Horton.. of Wantanosh spent .• the.
week=end.'at their respec'tivve homes.
Mr. and Mrs:. Jini Curran and
Dickie 1VIr: and' Mrs.:. Lloyd $linter
spent Sunday with their ..parents.,
Is Mr. -and .Mrs. Don MacIver visit-
ell with. . her parents ,on •.Monday:.
\N i N'GHAM
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
December 3,. 4e .
SPECIAL
t dso.,"Pnlipetoon't' anal 'New's"
Matinee Sat Afternoon 2U
''"D,rrs Clifford Kilpatrick, is in host
pital ill with nervoustrouble. We"
Monday',: Tuesday, Wednesday
December "7, 8, 9..
VICTOR. b1IcLAGLEN .•
EDMUND LOWE
* # m $
"(ALL OUT
• THE MARItIES"
Ti1L4 f in len and aid'Y""'
are in the: Marines and 'they.
do their best, to captgre sone
s
spie
Also "Leon Errol" . of Mr: aJd . Mrs. Joseph . Hackettt.
`Picture People ` !Sport" ; ; 60th weddinganniversary at the
home of M. and Mrs, Herb Stothets.
— ® I' Nile.
'Air. Fred .Ritchie of Ripley arid
I Mr. Keith . Ritchie who has spent
the sailing season, on the Great
Lakes ,visited Zion..lfrietids on Sim -
clay. ' 4
-u1s a•
' t'riiWs r i cla ... eu4pP
as a student nurse in; Guelph Hos-
pital: has received notice that her
r,ppliceticn has; been accepted for
e Jaatia class.
• the _is soon r
usual'. health.
estored to her
C'U NGAN NON
Miss Lois Treleaven, spent the
week -end with her sister, Mrs. Mau-
rite Woodford at Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lesson, Mita
Clara "'"'Sproul, Stratford and Miss
Margaret' Elliott of Goderach were
Sunday visitors with Mrs. D. Sproul.
Mrs, Wilbur 'Johnston is nursing
at the home of • Mr. Everett Finni-
gan -for MTs- Finnigan} w.hoo_ is not
well. '
Mr. and Mrs. W. Harvey Bryans
spent the week -end with the for-
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. W.
Bryan, Brussels. '
Mr Frank Eedy reported for duty
in the army last ,week at Woilsely
Barracks, London. •.
tint. Annie Culbert spent , two
weeks at Aylmer, returning ' at the
weekkt d accompanied •. by Mrs- .j.
ticehardson, Billy :and Julie and at-.
tended the funeral. of little Bernice,
Culbert.
Miss Flora Durnin left Friday for
Toronto, . to meet high ghat- . ' of
the 4 !II: .Clubs in the :' different
counties and accompany them to . a
ub • conference in Chicago this
week. She will return home Decem-
ber 5th_
Mr. Carmen Haines it now at Pet-
awawa Canip,
Mr. Thomas Park has been under
the doctor's care lately.
• ZION.
Mr_ and Mrs. James McKay of
Tiverton were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. • Ralph Nixon:
Mrs. S. Reed has been spending
a ft'w :days. with Mr. and Mrs: Peter
Cook. '
'Vitt. 'Mary McAuley ct Rip]ey vis -
Mrs. •has. Stonehouse was a:recent
visitor' with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Scott
of Auburn. . '
Mr. Gordon Congram on the 4th'
concession of Ashfield met with a
- d„_„ •_ the week-end_with Mr• nasty accident on Monday, while
anti I s. Prank. Ritchie-` fires iu g at1IiS 'Pf :•eese.
Mr. and Mrs,. George Hunter ' and near the blower pulley and received
i
Mr: and Mrs, Tom' Hackett were nasty cuts on each side, of his face
guest-. at a,ditiner'gii7en iZ:,;ho or ghat 'required several • s.`si'rches 'kza
close ;the Wounds. ,
RIPLEY COUPLE ARE .
,len 1Y YEARS. FVIARRIED
'Mr,_andMrs W. J. .Cr rvford cele.
ebrated their 'golden, wedding' on
Saturday, November 21st at • their
home- at Ripley.
Receiving' with Mrs and Mrs.
C-rawfer were their son, - ieut
O. W. •E .and Mrs: Crawford, their
Ladies of the :local . Red Cross:
Messrs - Otto Otto Popp, :Robe . Durnin.
W. J. Smith, packed 'a shipment. of
Red • Crossartibles at the Koine of
Mrs. R. Dhvidson on'Monday, as fol-
lows: Army -38. airs sox., 12 scar€s•_
3 ' mitts; Air Force
THE
LUCKN9W . SENTINEL
Published every Thsday morning
let. at Lucknow, Ontario.
L. CAMPBELL THOS FSON
• HOL,YROOP . •
Mr. and 'Mrs. Ernest Ackert and
Lloyd' were dinner guests ,of Mr- and
Mrs. Bill Graha1n on Wednesday ev-
ening in honor of Mr. 'and Mrs.
Ackert's wedding 'anniversary.
Mr, and Mrs, George Conwell and
• Publisher and Proprietor " • family spent Sunday at Mr. Mervin
Hedley's at. Glamis_
TUURSDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1942 Mrs. Victor Lang .. and Evelyn
spent a few" days the past week with
-BANE Ori MON RE REPORTS. the foretea mother at Hanover.
RECORD ASSETS AND, DEPOSITS • Mrs. Chas, Congram spent Fri-
day • afternoon at Mrs_ Almer • Ack
mark for the first time in its ert's' •
holtarMr. Everett Johnston of the R.C._.
history of a century .and a quarter.
and with assets at an- all-time high. A.F. at Dunnville spent the week -
the Dank • of Montreal. in its annual end with his parents, Mr. and 'Mrs.
report, presents :animpressive war- Mark Johnston.
time record Increased holdings of Mr:: and Mrs Reggie Broom and
governzrient and other' bonds are a baby daughter spent Sunday at Mr.
direct reflection Of. participation in
the 'government's fie ncing,.of the George •Saunder's, Mafeking_
national effort, while'loans, to . bassi- Miss Doris Johnston- of Lucknow
;ness and industfy have been rodeo- , spent the week -end at her home.
ed: ,The ',ratio of gtuckly,• available ' :_ ..
With deposits passing the billion •
assets substantially increased, as the
bank's strong, ,.position was well
maintained. ,Extended .banking op
erations resulted in int a moderate: ex-
pansion of earnings, btt'higher taxes
paid into the federal treasury
FRAtER FOR REV MAL
Much payer—::.itch pr. v:er.'Mlle
prayer—little I.owei,. •no prayer —
no power. The prayer meeting, kir
Revival trail be held 'as usual this
Friday este*ring at 8 o'clock.'
here.
Mrs. Almer Ackert was the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elliott at
a dinner on Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs_ Raynard Ackert at-
-tended a social eveeing at Mt;, gid_
Mrs.. Gordon Ferrets of Huron in
honor of Mr. Murray Ferreira the
R_CA.F. iii 'New- Brunswick who
was home on leave. Mr. Farrell has
recently u;ori his wings and also a
.commission..
.The ":Young. People of the 'r• orifi -
mutity'eitpect to present their play
-'Aunt Susie shoots the works" on
'Wednesday evening,. December -9th,
in Holy'a•ood Ha1l. , Watch paper • for
ad'iertiserelent.
ORCiANIZE NURSING mums
N HURON TOWNSHIP
GSponsored by the • Red Cross Soc-
iety Marring classes have cowmen
ced in Ripley and Iiuron Township
with 259 ladies enrolled for weekly
instruction by registered muses.
In Ripley qnd Ward 4, lvrit
Stinson and MTs. J. D. 1►1ej eeod are
giving 3essoris to 62 ladies. The
others in their respective sections
emit/its. D. D. Caipeneto at Clark's
church;. Mrs_ Calvert Finlay, coon-
reetion 12 sweet; Mrs. Wm.
Bethel; Mrs. Allan McAuley, Reid's
itiorners; Mrs., Donald B. V:lcicetwie,
Lochalsh and vicinity; • .Miss .Ada
Stanley, bouridary east and Vise M.
B. Douglas, concession ,.4:
In addition, lectures are , delivered
in the .township. hall; Ripley,each
Thursday evening•
The points of a sermon are little
good `unless they prick the ton -
science:
brought about a sisa •-b-le reduc it on in
net profits. •
The total of assets a;s.. at the end
of the fiscal year October 31st was
X1,17-5,3-1-3;2:11, showing an increase
of $128,76'7;752 over: the preceding
year, which at $1,048,551,479 was
itself a record up to that time. Lia- '
bilities to, the public totalled $1,098,
526,216, .'the excess Of- assets being'
976,793,015, winch . 'represents the
shareholders' • equity.. • The, banb s'
strong position was, • further shown
in the total of quickly available: • ,
aKs `t's -Debet"ttitta c. -" i 3 5t228 altee-----
81.65 •per cent. of all liabilities to the
public. ,
Tho .bank's record..:' deposits at
3' 1,064,645,439 showed an increase.!
compared.with the receding year.
of $136,257.550.The• pu1k of •this in -!
crease teat in Canada, the high gen-
eral level of employment and in-: '
creased farm income being reflected ,
in• a total of $930,996.417. which was •
larger' by $121;885.542 'Ulan a year'
before; ,depositsoutside Caiiada in- l':
2 pale• gloves. c pair ,. . e a _ceased front $119,277.013 to 5133,-
-14 aerial caps: Nasi -6 pair seat
:: s hong •stoeksn•gs, 26 Melt' ,7._ ° s9,• 022 '.... _ - _
daughter and• her husband, ,Mr. and Acelamation in East Wawanosh
Mrs_ :H. P. Heritage and• two,'sinall East Wawanosh reeve and council
sons_ Their grandson, William 141. were rt:'turne t by acclamation -:The
Crawford avas.in charge of.the guest Board • includes„ :Reeve Rayinoiid
book ,, andCouncillors Norman
d and Mrs: a of thr ride' mar- IVIeDowell. Lewis Ruddy, Harvey
'vied at :the home o'f the bride's' Isar
eats, Mr.. and . Mrs- James Shelton Black and. Dustin Beecroft_
-by the Rev. Dr; Cook, assisted by .
WH ITECHURCH1
d Redmond
Rev J S_ Henderson and Very' Rev.
Dean Armitage, cousin 'of the bride,
who ;was Hien a. student of theology
at Huron College. " Mr_ and Mis.
Crawford ..have _pent their fifty
years of happy married life in Rip-
1ey:
We. ;,are sorry to report 'the death
of Miss Annie May Carrick which
took place 'i --. Wingham-Hospital
early Sunday .morning, where she
h'as been for the past 'two• weeks..•
I NORT i She leaves to mourn her loss her
Mr.' Richard Orr'has the rnisfere sisters. Mrs_. Clarke of Amherstbui'g
tune to cut. his foot in the bush • on and • Mrs. Windsor of Detroit also
Friday requiring. several stitches to, Miss' Susie at home. • '
close• the wound We wish him a • Mr. and Mrs. Wm_ Cog .of God -
speedy recovery. i' ' ' ericii are spending'a few weeks with-
Miss Katherine. MacPherson spent their: son Mr. Clarence Cox and'Mrs.
Thursday_evenng • at the home of
Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moffat ' ' Mrs: - A. •Fox .spent-_ a few • days
with her sister, Mrs. Humphrey of
Th Y.P,S, Social was held on Mon- St. Helens.,
day evening at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham of Mt.: Forest
• Mrs. John Maclnnis. spent a fete days with her •brother -
Miss Isobel Phillips spent the' in-law. Mr. R_ Carrick'andattended
week -end. with Misses' Betty and, the funeral of Miss A_ M. Carrick.
Mai Donaldson M.- ansa Mrri R- 'Mowbray• have
pair seamans • long stockings 18 • in-
ches: 3` pair sox, 1 sleeveless. sweat-
ers • 1.5 turtleneck .tuck -ins: Refugees
--4 bo s shirts 2 Childs slips; 1 boys
tie - • _ _..
The United W.M.5 wild hold their' moved, into ,the village and Danlld
Harkness on Wednesday. . iow'bray s farm near the scliooL
at the home of Mrs. George ' M. s. Milan, Moore are Moving
to
' Mr. and Mrs Farish Moffat and Mrs. Wm. J. Coulter spent Mon -
Ti 71R KEY'S -WIDOW ENTERS
ACTION AGAINST HURON' CO_.
Acting• for his client. Mrs..Ida
suit, 2 'infants bonnets 1, pair pant=T: White of Godr -
ies, 1 snit •und'erWear: 10 quilts- Hos- neliy caused a Supreme. Court writ
pital supplies , .8 suits pyjamas, one 'to be issued aggainst' the County' of .
ladies night, govtn, 50 surgical towels . Huron. claiming unstated t dainages ' '
and 57 gauze. handkerchiefs. for the death 'of .'her • h•.isbatid. the; '
late : Kerwood (Kip) White. turnkey
al Huron County. jail
• cE CULBEST
.alt of injuries, inflicted
aged 13, oldest child of Mr_ and Mrs_ on December 14th byea prisoner at-
Nelson:Culbert..came to a close.,en teuipting to escape' from Custody
Wednesday morning very suddenly- who is. nor`.servmg a prison term_ ..
The • sad news came- as a shock, as Mrs_ White claims that her' hus-1•
it was not known she was ilL Rev, band's death was .caused by the fail
H.,J_Viekerson of the United church ure of: the County .to provide ads- t
conducted ' the service at the home ouate and 'proper protection_
•It w as • at, first thought that' the •
r but • tre
in the Arms of Jesus and What . a to Workmen's Compensation
•
len we - oar • -•
Alton also sang a Solo "-I am but Act...howe er. has 'since been Chang-•
a Stranger". The address delivered ed' so .as to protect:all. jail. turnkeys
was most comforting_ Besides her in Ontario: •
' When . White died .of his sorrowing- parents are her two 1T
eceiCed• in the• atteiapted
and en
an
BEle li lr White •died last Christmas •
The. little life of Bernice, Culbert Das as the res^ ]
of her parents on Saturday. Favorite. late lily. vi• -lilts ' • i. as c_vtreci t•^
hymns of the family were sung, Safe wo lzrrien s compensation_
f r' d -Piave in Jesus l iS Ferre ' " rule `10"- }lye 't tram Tl
Gordon, and Miss Katherine Vac- day, afternoon with M. and Mrs.
Pherson spent Tuesday evening with E11 Jacques.
e..
Mr. and Mrs. John Ross, 10th
Mil. Wm. Orr spent a few
recently with Mr. and • Mrs.
• Lapp-
Con, • Mr. and Mrs., Neil McDonald and
days' Mr. and Mrs., Wm. McDonald of
Wm. La'ngside spent Monday evening
with Mrs. 'C. Murray. • Is
WAR -TIME TRAVEL TIP NO. 2
II# RY— fufs offline
/have m TICI(er
y
I
'Wee Mane! He patronized
tho tilty Tickettffce train -
arIuce and will avaid.last
ante, soak •and unci tp train time.
p.c. Heft also trav g ligkt kr wartime
to eonserwe available rataway spare.
CANADIAN NATION IL
F
Established 1817 ' .
tion, in easily unde3 standable fform,
e i l -ese z
of the lBank's '
re
ANNU
AL STATEMENT
..9. c
' 31st October; 1942'
RESOURCES
Cash in its Vaults and Money on Deposit wide
Bank of i an'da ' . ' . - . w .
Notes of• a.nd. Cheques on Other'Baiiks .
Pasri u.. csj•1.+ r rr:.e,..•_::i =.. .•
Money on Deposit with' Other Banks
Ai,ul.ble G.:.I.rr ,d.or s ;i,:r ,:•.:i:d.
,Government acid. Q,1her Bonds and'Debentures ..
D:-r.: : a tt _ elti;^i,,etat i en ..'_' .r. .1.ini iu
lrr n u..
. Stocks , ; 311,309-43
•
1 u _ :G: k': \o•:.ti 'r,:3 ri:a•e'c:..:us,
• 16;210,253.81
.Call i.oatis , , . . •' .
.. o $
• $112,710,235 6'1
45,053,234-05
• 38,814,805-11
683,835,39038'
In C..:rii
EI tet. her'..
TOTAL OF CJt•ICi...J' AVA.1I,. I3LE RI SOI RC£S
' (equal t:) ti'.(5" ..1 a!! Tri71;i1it c' Irl' .lac •Plub!L
Loans to Pr, e i n. i_ l and Iiinic ipa1 G ie t -}rem: nts
'inrludin:2 Sihoo]• l)i,arict, • . •
Cornu re i.il ;nil Other I . ins
Ba.s#c Prtr :3.
•I
•
younger sisters Alma'
ti Pearl and Juries r
one brother Harold, • a]so her' grand- i ail -break still fresh in the public''
*nmd, he left a widow
parents; Mr. and b'irs: Thomas Cul- young children_
bert who reside there too and -mil." ,
greatly miss her. The$hea .
Young. Gordon Seeholtz, Harold
s FOURTH .CONCESSION
were . six school' ates; Arthur.
Glenn. Roy. Stewart, . George Erring= . Mr. Martin McLeod . of Chicago
ton•.and Billy Stewart. Flower' bear- spent a feet` days. at the home of Mr. '
ers were 'eight little school friends. John McLeod.
Mary
e . Park, Dorms -Hedge, -Gwen Miss., Anna Graham and Tier. bro- -
Maty
wart, Marietta Stingel, Bertha titer Rennie of Toronto spent the
Popp, Isabelle • Errington,. June Rut- week -end at their home. ' • -
ledge and Marion Quaid. Interment Mr. and Mrs. R. Martin spent
was in Dungannon cemetery. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Court-
ney.
Badminton Club Meeting Mr and Mi. Clare McDougall
Miss Cora .Culbert ..entertained spent' a few days'with' Mr and Mrs.
members of the Dungannon Badman- R. McDougall. -
ton Club on. Monday night at her Mrs.' R. Robertson, Christena-
hotne, in view of organizuig for the ..Mary . and• Mr.: R. Robertson visited
coming season. About twenty-four at. R. Middleten'S on Sunday. ,__
were present and the' officers elect- . Miss Blanche McDougall of •Tar-
ed were: president. Miss Millie An- onto, was. up to. attend the wedding
derson; vice president, Ross .Eddy: of her brother. - -
and secretary -treasurer, Mr. George . A large ,crowd attended the S.
Cowan. Janitors --J. C. Alton arid Andrews Ball on Friday night.
Dorien Rutledge. A committee of . •
Hob Stpthers. Bill Wiggins, Cora Hospital Staff , Honor 'Miss Miller'
Culbert and Helen Anderson was On .Tuesday. evening• at the hos-
,appoitited to arrange for a dance in taital. the hospital staff entertained
the near future.. Badminton rackets one of their members. Miss Laurin:
t a t, ng and^ :Hiller. at ,a presentation and show -
it was also decided to set the mem- er. Miss 3. -filler was.the recipient of
a beautiful lace table' cloth also a
bershap fee at $1.00. Quite a Targe number' of miscellaneous shower
club is looked for and a lively an'd gifts which she received during a
active season in view. A social even,( treasure hunt.—Wingham Advance-
frig will be the first event of inter- Times.
es
The
The United Church W. M. S. will
meet Friday afternoon iri, the church
at 2 p.m.
The Dungannon Women's Institute,.
met at the home.. of Mrs. C. W. -Al-
ton. The roll call• was answered by
-•My', Favorite Passtime". The dis-
trict president. 'Mrs. W. J. Hender-
son of Winghare was ?Present and
gave a report on the area convention
at London thisl falL The Quaid chil-
dren. Merle. Mildred arid Marion
sang two numbers. Mrs. Davidson'
gave'. a paper ori "Mother". It was
decided to have a bazaar at .Miss L.
Dreaney`s. A donation of $5.00 was
made to send 'need's to Britain.
Lucky tickets will be drawn on the
Christmas cake on which tickets are
being sold.
n'Iark Golden Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Virilliaria Alexander
Richardson of Markdale recently
celebrated their golden wedding. Mr.
and Mrs. Richardson are both hale
and . hearty. They have lured most
of their lives in the Ntarkdale dis••'
STORY :OF RIEL, FILED IN
UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
•
• '800 William St.. London.
October 31st.. 1942.,;,
Dear Mr.' -Thompson :
I have sent •you •a copy of the,
issue of October 15th.
My, copy of the October 8th I
aave •tb Prof. Landon_ librarian of.,
the University of -Western Onta.io
who was pleased to get it for filing
purposes.
You are to he cotnmended for
publishing that "Story • of the death
of RieI" in the October 8th issue 1;
' Sincerely yours.
John . Elliott.
"You'd ,better ". g6 home. George:
your wife has presented you with a
rebate Toff your income' tag".
trice Their family of five soils and
daughters were present for, the wets
ding anniversary and presented their
parents with a handsome gift. Mrs,
Mary Cranston of Dungannon is a
sister of Mr. Richardson, - • • .
•
1
seissetas
Real Estate, and M,3rtgagc- ort RGs1 F,tate' Sold by
the Batik _ -
4..i i', p'.:_
Customers' Lial1itt under Acceptances and '
Letters of Credit . - - •' ,
1'i c. .-. et' .n, ik : Z_rc ,:r .:. •.A r.1 1.:'t::r r•;•C s.1::,
:t ...,.+:w' Lr'.:; : a::c:'s'cd G) :+c b.11:s ,'c.' :r_+c:'* a... s .:. .
Other Assets not included in the Foregoing (but iaclud-
ing refundable portion of Dominion Government
taxes)'
5896.935.59
,23,569,S94.65 . .
221,354,236.76 ,
13,900,000.00
808,330.38
16,184,995.02.
2,566,745.60
Making Total Resources of, . ' ' . . $1,175,319,231.00
LIABILITIES '
Due to the Public
Deposits rf
In Canada ' . • »
Elsewhere . .
• 'I
• • . $ 1,064,645,439.71
• $`530,996,41'7.33 f.
• 133;639,022.18 :
Payable ;n Icy.':d of c ser •::Ira.
Notes: of the Bank' in Ci:,culation .
r. sit ,
Acceptances and Letters of Credit Outstanding
Other Liabilities . - - .
1:,: :::..:..:.. -. • ::. '., •-
Total •-Liabilities to rhe Public • ; $1,098,526,216.80
-,:,• 51,1'5,319,231..00
Lea:ing an excess n{• Res'.ur.-es ~ dues L iahrliik s. u bicb.
rrpresenfs ibt 'S13a11,11riede'r's' 'vile;} +t +,: c,r u.biib
IiabiVities to- the Public take +precerrdc ri; c.
15,354,907.00
• 16,184,995 02
2;340,875.07
•
Capital
Reserve Fun ?.'Profit & I o<sand Resene.for Di..i.ienit t,'.` •t.r ; I 24.:1 5 76,195,014.20
PROFIT' and LOSS ACC.OU"T
Prtrfts fat the - c.: t creat c (i -se : _
to C?n;in. it
and
(T., i r-.:rl ;..'. . .....
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I:
Aplsr print,. n 7 r :aa
Balance A..
Balance r.: E r ,i4%.?I • ,
HI.:N'TI.1' R DR,'\1:
The strength (4,4 "..,.
tts nz r;;agrc Mc )'l „:.I 1,'•.
Bank of .tic•r:frtai
* , *
- s.. '; r ;.: i3tie ns
:: ...r Bad
0
D;njrnn
•ra
?, s A. r $ i,283.019.19
• 1, tro 1.200,000.00
tar. lee. , .
$
81,153468.-5
$1,236.6S6.11-4
. 'Fc" 41 -teat-zg
4- it., (ft !t,'...•,:,.i bl iiS 1' 1e7ra, its jd -y,
t .t:, l,t. •,, 7,.. ,,, 5,.7wr:,.. For 1.25 years the'
7t•t': i'; ;i•. • .c .7 ',if bi C.vncurtati fti nee.
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