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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1931-12-10, Page 2
J'.i!.' "J! !I WJIIUIUJ!-IL I.4P5W <rHcitsr>AY, BBCKMian 10. nm THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE »TI1E EWE ROBT. DENNISOX ’ The remains of the late Robert Dennison, who died in London on •Tuesday of last week were brought to Exeter Thursday for Interment 5n the Exeter cemetery. The de- ^eased at one time was a resident of Usborne and since leaving there has Wed at Seaforth and Essex and was m resident of London for about 20 years. He was 82 years of age and Is survived by his 'bereaved widow, *whose maiden name was Isabelle Williams being a sister of Messrs. Stenson and Geo. williams. He is also survived by one son Theodore tn the West, A daughter Miss Ha ssel taught school at Ringtown a number of years ago. Bhe prede ceased her father by about eight years, A number of friends from GREENWAY ' (Intended for last week.' A meeting of Branch held in uesday Rev. a Teachers’ Training. United, church, Miss Topping spent in Detroit, Mr. Roh McPherson has returned to Buffalo after a visit with his par ents Mr« and Mrs. E. McPherson, Messrs, Albert and Emery Mk> Linchey and Mr. Will Plieks visited friends in Stanley Township last week. Mr,. W, J. Brown and family vis ited relatives in Kirkton last week. the Greenway of the Bible Society will be the United church on Wed- evening.. S, J. Mathers is conducting •Class in the ths week-end (fjonclon accompanied the remains to Sherntt lias returned after a Exeter, ’ visit with friends in Windsor and Wheatley Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson returned with 'her and spent tbe week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Harlton, Miss S. Young spent last week, with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Brophey, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson and son Bobby, of Aylmer, were of A. M. Wilson. iSneak thieves were busy burg last week. 'Mrs. G-ollen Jias been ill somewhat better at present. 'Mr. W. Bullock and his mother Mrs. Tibes, Bullock visited with Mrs, J. Gardiner at iShlpka last week. Mr, E, East called on Mr, Law rence Pollock on Saturday, Mr. John Laurie is able to be out after his recent illness. •Miss Erma Goodhand is spending a couple of weeks in Petrolia. guests in our but is a of of 50 YEARS AGO A shooting match for $-75.00. side between Mr. IS, Fairburn, HensalJ and Mr. Thus, Bissett, Exeter, is being held at the Cen tennial House, Hensail, on Monday, At a meeting of the Exeter Fire Company No, 2 held on Friday ev ening last, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Captain, w. Treble; 1st Lieut., E. Reward; 2nd Lieut,, J. Weekes; 1st branchman, L. Handford; ' 2nd branchman, F. Howard; foreman, J, Crocker and George Hill; Sec,-Trees David Spencer. On Wednesday evening a number of the congregation of st. Paul’s Church, Kirkton, manifested their feeling by presenting their pastor Rev. E, N. English, with a fine load of oats and afterwards- spending the evening at the parsonage, of presentation, in easily understandable form, of the Bank’s ANNUAL STATEMENT &31st October,1931 LIABILITIES LIABILITIES TO THE PUBLIC Deposits....................................... Payable on demand and after notice. Notes of the Bank in Circulation . Payable on demand. Letters of Credit Outstanding . $669,047,251.38 38,028,370.50 Financial responsibilities undertaken on behalf of customers for com mercial transactions (see offsetting amount [x] in "Resources”). Other Liabilities ..... Items 'which do not come under the foregoing headings. Total Liabilities to the Public • . 8,943,524.05 2,311,583.19 25 YEARS AGO The Purity Manufacturing Com pany, of which Mr, Willis Powell is manager, is this week moving into 'tlie office of the Canadian Express Company, north of W. J. Statham’s confectionery. Mr. John Charlton returned this week .from Ailsa Craig where he closed a deal for a fine half section of Saskatchewan Valley land. The many friends of Mr. N. D. Hurdon will regret to learn that he is confined to his bed suffering from blood poisoning. Mr. John Westlake, who recently sold his business at Farquhar last week purchased the farm of William Rivers on the 3rd Concession of Usborne. Mr. J. A. Stewart has sold the property he recently purchased from Mr. B. S. O’Neil to Gladman & Stan- bury, Barristers, who will occupy the ground floor with their law of fices. Mr. David Gardiner left yesterday for Battle Creek, Mich., to inspect canning factory machinery in the interest of the factory My. Harry Huston from Alvinston for a Tuesday. He is now local staff of the Molsons Bank ing to Mr. .Hurdon’s illness. flee to which you have' been elect ed i*n the course of years. We would express appreciation of the quiet dignity and sanctified ability with which you have served in the councils of the community, and of the commendable manner in which you have represented us, and our interests, in the larger courts of the church—-Presbytery and Confer ence—-whenever such duty has been entrusted to you. May your' children, and your chil dren’s children rise up to call you blessed, ” As a slight, yet- tangible evidence of the esteem in which ypp are held by us alii we desire you to accept this small golden token. Qu behalf of the Session, Board of Stewards, and Congregation of Centralia United Church, A, Vaiiance Robb, Minister; Daniel -Hodgson, Clerk of (Session; Nelson Baker, Chairman, Board of Ste wards, W- R. Elliott, Thomas W. Neil, Wm< Skelton, Mrs. Eljner Wilson, Mrs. Fred Huxtable, Mrs. Bob Smith, Lloyd Hodgson, El- mer Wilson, Laura <T, Elliott, .G. •Thompson, G. H, Godibolt, Byron E. Hicks. Exrtrr XitablUhed and Hit Published every Thursday mernlagf at Exeter, Ontario SUBSCRIPTION—>2.00 per y*ajf *» * advance. RATES—Farm or Real Ertat* **4. Bale 50c. each Insertion foe fb«f four insertion*. 2§c. each *«>•*' quent insertion. Miscellaneous tlcles, To Rent, Wanted, Lo*l, *f Found 10c. per line of *lx woHUt, par |hA 50c. Lecal .Mk 8c, per line, t* one y*rH Rte each. Member of The Canadlaa TTeifrll Newspaper Association. Reading notice* Card of Thank* yertiBing 12 and Meinorlam. with extra verse* 25 c. Professional Cards *$718,330,729.12 here, came holiday helping home on the ow- LIABILITIES TO THE SHAREHOLDERS Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits & Reserves for Dividends .... This amount represents the shareholders’ interest in the Bank, which liabilities to the public take precedence. Total Liabilities over $ 76,192,604.84 $794,523,333.96 and to the ’Centralia, December 1, 1931 Dear Mrs, Essery; On behalf of the Centralia W, M. S. Auxiliary, we are here on this auspicious day of your life—your Golden Wedding Day—to greet you, to rejoice with you, and to wish you every happiness and joy in the years that lie ahead of you, We know something of your worth to this community, and also of the valuable contribution you have been making, of time, thought and energy, while seeking to foster and further every moment which had as its aim and object social betterment and moral improvement, We know, to, of your interest in the W. M. S. and of the many years of faithful service and endeavour you have (given this work, We realize that as you stand today, up on the golden fiftieth rung of the ladder of wedded bliss, amid the showers of congratulations which fall around you, together with the love of your children, grandchildren and friends, your keenest delight will be derived from remembrance; remebrance of golden opportunities for service you have been enabled to seize; remembrance of the crosses you have been strengthened bear, and of the difficulties have bravely overcome, all in strength, and by the grace of great common Lord and Master. We pray that you and your esteem ed husband may long ,be spared to each other, and that the remainder of your voyage, together, over the sea of life, may be characterized by the same calm assurance and cour age as have been yours in the ‘past. ‘“Sall on,/ O union sWng apd groat” With all the hopes of future years, We know what Master laid thy keel, What workman wrought thy steel, I11 wliat a forge, and what a Were shaped tlie anchors of hope. Fear not .'each sudden sound and shock, ’Tis of the wave and not the rock. ’Tis but the flapping of the sail, And not a rent made by the gale. In spite of rock and tempest’s roar, In spite of false lights on tlie shore, Sail on, nor Our hearts, thee. Our hearts, our tears, Are all with thee, are ^all with tliee.” In conclusion, we beg’ of you, to accept at our hands this highest badge of office which" the W. M. S. has to confer on its members-—a Life Membership Certificate. On behalf of the Auxiliary A. Elizabeth RObb, GLADMAN & STANBURY BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, M* Money to Loan, Investment* M*<4fe Insurance Safe-Deposit Vault for n*e ef e«* Clients without charge EXETER LONDON HEN0AUY CARLING & MORLEY BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, M*. LOANS, INVESTMENTS,. INSURANCE Office: Carling Block, Mala EXETER, ONT. At Lncan Monday and Thursday Dr. G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.jD.DJfc DENTAL SURGEON Office opposite new Post Office Main St., Exeter Telephone* Office 84w House Mf Closed all day Wednesday until further notice. Dr. G. F. Roulston, L.D.S.aD.DJL DENTIST to you the our Office: Carling Block -P EXETER, ONT. J Closed Wednesday Afternoon a RESOURCES To meet the foregoing Liabilities the Bank has Cash in its Vaults and in the Central Gold Reserves Notes of and Cheques on Other Banks . • Payable in cash on presentation. Money on Deposit with Other Banks . • Available on demand. Government & Other Bonds and Debentures Gilt-edge Securities the majority of which mature at early dates. Stocks • * • •• • • • Railway and Industrial and other stocks at or below market value. Call Loans outside’of Canada .... Secured by bonds, stocks and other negotiable securities of greater value than the loans'and representing moneys quickly available with no disturbing effect on conditions in Canada. Call Loans in Canada . . . . * Payable on demand and secured by bends and stocks 'iff greater value at current quotations than the loans. TOTAL OF QUICKLY AVAILABLE RESOURCES (equal to 58.11% of all Liabilities to the Public) Other Loans . . . . . . • . To manufacturers, farmers, merchants and others, on conditions con sistent with sound banking. Bank Premises ....... Three properties only are carried in the names of holding companies; the stock and bonds of these companies arc entirely owned by the Bank and appear on the books at $1.00 in each case. All other of the Bank’s premises, the value of which largely exceeds Jr^,yoo,ooo, ap pear under this heading. Real Estate and Mortgages on Real Estate . . Acquired in the course of the Bank’s business and in process of being realized upon. x Customers’ Liability under Letters of Credit . . Represents liabilities of customers on account of Letters of Credit issued by the Bank for their account. Other Assets not included in the Foregoing Making Total,Assets of ... to meet payment of Liabilities to the Public of leaving an excess of Assets over Liabilities* to the Public of • ■ • ■ PROFIT and LOSS ACCOUNT Profits for the yCat ending 31st October, 1931 Dividends priiJ or payable to Shareholders Provision for Taxes, Dominion Government Reservation for Bank Premises , . . a $4,320,000.00 610,000.00 . 300,000.00 Balance of Profit and Loss Account, 31st October, X930 Balance of Profit and Loss carried forward * , . CHARLES B. GORDON, Pfdsident * $ 83,625,914.91 35,794,511.20 22,270,311.79 236,433,817.82 1,785,228.94 28,252,802.06 9,243,921.73 $417,406,508.45 3481,525,148.48 14,500,000.00 1,735,466.32 8,943,524.05 3,412,686.66 $794,523,333.96 718,330,729.12 $ 76,192,604.84 $5,336,379-57 $5,230,000.00 $ 156,379.57 947,047.38 $1,103,426.95 W. A. BOG, JACKSON DODDS, Joint General Managers* I The strength of a bank is determined by its history, its policy, its management, *T| and the extent of its resources. For 114 years the Batik of Montreal has If in the forefront of Canadian finance. JJ 15 YEARS AGO Dr, Maier, recently of Hensail lately of Mitchell, has moved Holstein to practice medicine. Mr. Joseph Sutton purchased residence on Simcoe street owned by Mrs. McComb on Saturday last. Miss Pridham, teacher in the- Ex eter High School has resigned and will take a similiar position in Paris after the holidays. / The Ontario Flax .Company with mills at Parkhill, Ailsa Craig, Sliip- ka and Tilbury have taken over the Exeter Flax Mills from Mr. George Kellerman. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mitchell, Ste phen Township left Monday for a visit of two or three months in the Canadian West. /Miss A. Morlock, who has been visaing for the' past few weeks left Monday for Goshill, to spend a week prior to going to Crestline, Ohio, to visit her sister. Mi- George Delbridge, of Hamiota, Man., is visiting liis father', Mr. R. Delbridge of town. DR. E. S. STEINER VETERINARY SURGEON Graduate of’ the Ontario Veterinary College DAY AND NIGHT CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TQ Office in the old McDonell Bara Behind Jones & May- Store EXETER, ONT. ribs of heat, thy ADDRESSES TO MR. AND MRS. JOHN ESSERY The following addresses were pre sented to Mr and /Mrs. John Essery of Centralia, on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary, an ac count of which appeared in Times-Advocate last week. Centralia, December 1, Mr. John Essery. Dear Mr. Essery: The Session, Board of Stewards, and- Congregation of Centralia Unit ed Church vie with each other in extending to you and Mrs. Essery congratulations on' this, one of the outstanding days of your life—the Golden Anniversary of your Wed ding Day. We rejoice with you, in that God has been gracious to you through th© years, and we pray that His hlesssing may continue with you and yours through all the years to coine. We gladly avail ourselves of the opportunity which this happy oc casion affords, to assure you of our deep .appreciation of your splendid worth ’to the community in which you have lived, and to the church in which and through which it been your pleasure to render vice to1 God and His Kingdom. We think with gratitude of exemplary nature of your walk conversation as a Christian gentle man, and of the delightful Christian atmosphere of your home, and the beauty of your home life. We recall, too, the splendid lead ership given'to our church by you in one of the most trying periods of hoi* history; the courage and steadfastness with which you have at all times sought to maintain and advance, tlie interests of the King* dom of God among us;' the wisdom Of tlm counsels with which you have ever been ready to help solve our problems; the wholehearted manner In which you have given of your endowments, intellectual and material as well as spiritual, for the enrichment of life’ and the- further ance of righteousness, and how only and with what devotion you have fitted, and continue to fill, every of* F the 1931 has ser- the and JOHN WARD CHDROPRACTIO, OSTEOPATHY ELECTRO-THERAPY & ULTBAm VIOLET TREATMENTS PHONE 70 EXETERMAIN ST., fear to breast the sea, our hopes are all with our hopes, our prayers, ARTHUR WEBER LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A SPECIALTY PRICES REASONABLE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED’ Phone 57-13 Dashwood R. R. NO. 1, DASHWOOD ANOTHER BARN EIRE Pres. FRANK TAYLOR LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and SAtlsfactfe* Guaranteed EXETER P. O. or RING IM ■< The barn, of Neil McAdam, 1 this spring on the outskirts Goderich, was mysteriously destroy ed by fire. Some stock and feed was also burnt. The owner Mr. N. McAdam was in Detroit at the time and Mrs. McAdam was visiting With her parents in Ashfield. It is just a little over a year ago that the Ibarn was destroyed on the same site. All summer the Upper floor of the new barn was used as a dance hall foi' which it was, especially equip ped. • . built of Mother of Five Looks for Early Release When one Is only 27 tho strain of raising five children on limited financial resources Is a burden which would tax any woman's strength and vitality. In the case of slender Mrs. N„ none too strong from early years at factory work, the burden pressed her lower and lower to the point where tuberculosis gripped her in all its power.Fortunately. however, she WAS sent to the MUskoka. Hospital for Consumptives, where the experienced doctors ana nurses took her in hand With kindly card. Since then, like a rain-freshened flower. Mrs. N. has responded to the carefully planned treatment and has made did progress towards recover is eagerly looking forward time When she may return little ones.There are many such cast Without financial artslsuvne^, ...... Muskoks. Hospital cannot Aid them. A gift from you will be gratefully received If Sent to Mr*. A. E. Amu, 223 College St, Toronto. <*>- Spleii- a fid the her hut the t<> to •<s OSCAR KLOPP LICENSED AUCTIONEER Honor Graduate Carey Jone** Aufe tion School, Special course t*k*< in Registered Live Stock (all breed*X Merchandise, Real Estate, Fant Sales, Etc. Rates In keeping will; prevailing prices. Satisfaction «*>' svred, write Oscar Klopp, Zurfek,- or phone 18-23, Zurich, Ont. CONSULTING ENGINEER ‘ S. W. Archibald, B.A.Sc., (Ton?* O.L.S., Registered Professional En gineer and Land Surveyor. Associate Member Engineering Institute of Canada. Office, Seaforth, Ontario. A man’s reputation may get Th® name on the church .book, but only his /character is recorded on the" book of life. An Aberdonian who swallowed his collar stud had it extracted fix an operation eight years later, and then started to wear a collar again. “.How much will you charges to fix this car?” “What’S Wrong with. It?” “I don’t have any idea.” “Six ty-four dollars and fifty cents.”