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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1936-01-09, Page 3
Line*..Avenue J , U1 Uic AUtlllUU3°keSi, Ocean. lUeular K Declared .Kitchener’s wChief of Pol ice. in an address before the Idea Rotary Club: “The Programme o ^wn-ndr-rEnl O-9in- HONEST GOLF "Sixes are made , by dubs like me, But only God can, make a three.” .With---profound apologies- to Joyce- Kiipaer. Pipe Smdker Not Traffic Menace Stratford’s Smoking-Drivers - Scoff at Nebraska Man’s Claims j I / Harper — Hew do you playl truarit frorii a. correspondence school? Carter — Send<tifem. an empty en velope. .... ." 'x-i..g - Teacher — - 'Junior' nqrnie’a bjrd -i thaT^’s^u'w-'^ext-iTreh'"' ■ „ . . Junior — Our panary. The cat ex- tlncted.hlm this morning. •«. ' ■ ' --.< • We reprint the following request. We haven’t the slightest Idea who the author is: . ‘‘Failu^gs come to'all. persons who. " strive, to mark of the5 sons, without scar battle. Our. greatest glory l^es not in time something'. .They th®, per- bteri inhave ev never failing, but in we fall." J Fresh matt — Ho w about a date (sometime'? ' . .' / Senior. Co-ed — I can’t go. out with '• < baby'- •. . I' Freshman — Pardon me — I didn’t know.- ■ You’re: not' getting old, until you hate to wear'a .new. suit. •' . — How’s the new swimming■ Visitor - pool? „^,„S.uuexintencLent of JCPMPA Fine! Its become so popular with the. patients,' especially' those that can dive, that I am thinking of having It •filled with' water. . Stratford’s mot.orists who mix to bacco* and driving are of the opinion —generally speaking '— that .the mail who said a pipe smoker Is A men ace to traffic "is a crank or probably ^a-non-sfiii___ ... ”____‘._ he’s talking about.’’ . Stratford motorists were .questioned concerning the dangers which lurk in 1 the motorists’ pipe bowls. -The qu.es- ., tions wiei-e suggested by a statement j -SCOUTING {( Here r There' / / Everywhere \ 1 > A brother to everxj other-Scoui, without reg ar a to race o^.cr eed V :ioker who-ffdosnft know -wkat - the-Bo,y ing for boys. .They are taught obed ience, truthfulness, to do a, good turn at any time, not counting the effort it “takes;' construction instead of tic struction. Very seldom do we'hear of a .youth who -has had>. JjCo.ii't train- ing '.getting into .ti'OUb’ie.” . . " ; u ‘ ’ - n ’ * ’S' * * ‘ ' 'N.,, ’ Scout ’Troop'has Keen. .added to ti.v ■ of “Tmrme.-ijh'a. . ' - . '" Scrme4,ki.ti:s niade by‘Ralph Duff of Nebraska City,' ffianu facturer' and authority on en- . glues, Duff’s at-gumbnts; /.pgerg?'^A. 'smoking pipe.'in- front of ■ a driver's face'was as dangerous as a big smoke stack, lie claimed .ashes and qmoke. would interefere with the. driver’s' vis ion, to a great extent and probably lie .the 'ca.iisc of a smash. , He also said that the pipe prevented' a clear view of the rcar vision niirror. . ■ .So ' what say: "In inore aret; Is., generally but while I .hold it in my mouth. You can’t say th-at of a cigar or. cigaret;’’ was the . way one su'mmed it up. ' 7 ■‘"rhe’ mail’s .crazy,” 'was the "dis gusted answer' given .by ,a'not.li''-r- -driver.” Generally tlie pipe'Is more’ safe .fibrin anything e'se that smokes,. As for tlie rear vision niirror I’ve ney.er yet seen a man smoke with his pipe sticking directly up. in front, of hi® eves. The' usual position is .either at' a'n acute angle frbm.: cither corner 'much for Mr. Duff.' Here is Stratford pipe smoking drivers now qu-ite ■large list. band” troops. 9 9 ’ * A yery successful' .national ■ Rover- Scout Moot held ,in Vancouver brought delegates from Various points' in the province and United States northern pacific co;:: t cities. A Sunday morning Scouts’ Own church-service was addressed by Provincial .Secretary W.' Sol way ■■Next- year’s/moot will be hold at Bremerton, Wash. ‘ 1 ' , ? 9 9.9 Something new in .Scout ‘‘feasts’’ .was-a “pigeon pie supper” held by the."Rover .Scouts of High River, A.lt.y ' ' . . ' 9 ’,9 • 9 9 The highly successful 8th .anniial Scout minstrel show, of the 30th" Tor-" onto..Spout Group was given three nigjhts . before packed audiences; Pro gramme items included comic, imper sonations, a skit "School Daze,” arid. ’.of. tlie .mouth or down almost resting on th© owner’s, tie (if his wife isn't .near).'”. © . ■ .. "The pipe gives less trouble'than the cigaret or cigar,” was tlje ()]:i.n- ■ion of Stilb anotliei" driver. ■ WViTOn- ' a‘ man's pipe goe.i,’- ()Utv.h© generally r ..©he ^philosopher ... advises us itha.t, "small' wives are easier, to control,’’j ■■ a cigar or/cigar(ff go< s out the first thing he docs is 'reach for a light.' That’s when the trouble starts.’’ N A stick ,of dynamite' Isn’t' very big jusVkreps'on.'suadng at it but when ,. either ' '. Tourist i—■ Is' this a higli-clafis town? •. ■' ■ Brushville Citizen — Yeah, they ®ven have two bread lines — one for white and one for rye. • nK^'A0--3 we .smiU at the past, . . tolnorrow ' We too shall seem quaint and old-. . fashioned. Canada’s Growing Buffalo H e r d s Japan’s Flour c ■ . . Export, Gains. -Gon-Lpe'ks-^UUh----G4^ U.S. For Market In - . Far. ,Ea.st • . TOKIO.—Japan's export’ of flour . Observes the Toronto Mail, and Em pire: The speed with which, aviaiidh has developed is one of tlye marvels of the age. ’Solo and other flights have been featured in the conquest of the Atlantic and' .of the Pacific ___ ■ air services, carrying passengers have been established in Scouts vari(JUS parts the world. . Great A Britain has been one of th,® chief hci ic prC'motPra travel by air. The Brit- , on- eience ,p0K^ ^fj')Ce hopes “for .the carriage of,firsf-'c'lass mails, between Brlta'im and all parts of. the' "Empire in tjie■ fa--ary Scouts are. aKa.n K0m? in a( oraiuary piJstal ri,e3; >. or .-box,ny. A rci,». ot ■classes w . At ,t„.e£ent British mierual. air Hues be' cent uclc.-l at fat. bWpb»n-» flail . wl!el. ■ ,011' 0. tie c,.it- .on y.. a pnjsiia ln'. without ’ extra. c'har-e'e for 'air niail. yu221U9T.AU—....Lt1..—a tour boxer,- and 4- . a.. .11thy. / 0 m.. ■;;. is an.K-ipatc-d. ,1 cewf.nt the' “corihdoitt. 'httpe” til tile' l^i^sTT^I^itecF^faTesGCanadian anrj ^in entertainments Irish Free State Guverrimi nt - l'uHow- was the a’p.'d.ot!''lN':r’’ 'gii<'n■ b^tl'.fi a' Vr-eek. of conR-renc'e . is that a Scouts of Timmins, Ont., !,acli tatrfe- ‘ ' •v:as co'vei^d Villi "snaps'’ o.f . Scouts, ca1111 i.ii'l1,. cookiiT'' and looking.'” Smartly uniformed waited" on. tables. '■ ¥ *- 9. ‘ 9 The 17th Winnipeg ("St iri'ebfatc'd 11 'banquet w the u&uaF minstrel jentKmen solos and choruses. . * * “ "tp 9 9 — So m e—30- -B-ui-t-Uh Co Jura b i a attended .the- lCth annual Coast 'Patrol. Leaders’ held af Aberdeen, Wash. * .9, 9 r 9 VICTORIA—An geo us Japuncse more ’thuh a' nj.-.’e. The way to. the sunken- ganleiN, tier ten Li live Columbia Government The cherry trees, 600 in' number, will line b'..vh s.'h.'.s of .th'e'1 highway. ' leading off the V/est ■ Saanich road, / Jo the garden—fo-r—-a—d-rtameeH uf ,7'00’0 feet from t^e entrance. avenue of' gor- chc-rry Wcssoms.I in .length,.,uni! line, fmmus. But1"hart’s ■al Breptwoedi. ur- jiluits of the British INVEITTCKS! e 60,731,910.83 .26,328,679.03 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT S. G. DOBSON. General M'anagxtf, 127.480,130.80 * 8,115,253.44 13,125,913.64 11,045,093.28 Cxeneral Statement Gold held In Canada................... ....-—.I. . Subsidiary coin held jin Canada.. .„ a. ...... Gold held elsewhere’. ........................ .. .4 .. . Subsidiary coin field elsewhere . , ,.., , ■ Notes of Bank of Canada . .’.".'g... 777.77... ... 7.77. . Deposits with Bank of Canada... w.7,w'._. ’Notes' 61 other' Ffiartered banks ,7 ifi ..... ...'....... Government and bank notes other than Canadian..., —15,688,448.62 , ■ at several of the pn- Classified .Advertising S 700.00(1,00 700.11 no.po 700.600.00 700,000.00 $ .2,800,000.00 200,060.00 ...... 2<IiiJtOOOtO»- 1,037.7 72 7'5 1.609,554.(,5 —--------$ 5,847.327.40 Dividends unclaimed.........................., ....... ,'.N ...... Dividend No. 193 . at 8% per annum); payable 2nd , December, 1.935.;............................. i.... ,..- .. T.-rtiH*—? Deposits by and. balances due to Dominion Govern ment .............................................'.............................................. Deposits by and balances due to Provincial Govern-"' ments.. s .............................................. . Deposits bv.the public,not bearing interest..... ..'' Deposits by the public bearing 'interest, including ■ Ihterest accrued to date.of' statement. i , Deposits by and balances .due to other chartered. 1 anks’ in .Gajiadu,.'. .7 .', .............................................. Deposits' by and balances due to banks and l anking, correspondents in the United. Kingdom and ■' foreign countries......................................................................' . Notes of-the lank in circulation, . Bills ravablc. ......................................................, ' Accenranccs'and Letters of Credit outstanding/.'.,. *. Liabilities to the public not included.under the' fore- , going heads, M Ualatjce of Profit and Loss Account, 30th November, 19'34.?...,...'.............. ........................................................... Profits for the year ended idth November, 19.(5 after making appropriatlonsetn Gontingencj Reserves, out of which Reserves provision fof all Bad and ’•Doubtful "Debts has been made...................................... < nntrlbutinn (...................................... \pproprta(ion for Bank Premises --uys‘®mTbrl)'<mnmmumd’VrwincTn'n7(>vcr tint ent I ltifts tl'alance'of Profit and Loss carried forward....................... regu-l-a-r irausritluiitic air-service will local. t)o-"<jp'?rativG"‘fh iii-37-..Nrhe■ statement' ‘‘jiiPt. js^ufd further, siiys thai -fOuf .laimid. boys trips a'week bv $ant 'passenger mail ■ planes will consiitutp the initial ser- I vi'cei Rf'guhar services are- proj'-cted The 17th Winnipeg ('St .Matthew’s) • via the northern ' route, by wav of .Scuut Group’ cefebi'ated '-its ' 2.1st tC^nn<la,w Nowf-.nndland ‘and the Irish birth day .with ti .banquet which-wa<= Free Si ate .to- England, and via .the attended by 26N parents a;iM„friends..sduthorn- route, by way of Bermuda and. ’75 former Scouts -df the• troop)'to. England, in addition, a route from*' Rabbi Solomon Frank? President of Bermuda to-Puerto Rico,, "to be ex, the- Genlre,l<mt' District b’cout, As-j tep/Rd . by ■ muiuaK consent” is s-a'ne- •' tinned. • . •The . British .Post Office and Air Ministry havel announced an agree- rncnl fin1 a 7,^1-J-'ini'e air mail and pas-srngcr service from -'BriND- to Durban, Sotitli Africa, to bc.-t-in two years'lu.iK'e^-.or in 1'ffi?,. TkOwPi/it-Of; ■' . fice-ih'isa piens fr r the car:/'a<-e'of all ' Urst-cluss mail'by ■ air '.vJ/houf. sur-'' '.....•’ “~T . 'The inangura.'Jon of a .tram-pacific service by ■Pan-AincricanAirways' has 'led'.Impyial an-yays^-to Jaunoh- ex- , peri mental traiy/atlahtic fjgl-ts. These will be undertaken in the’near fut'.ire.f ■ To this -end Imperial Airways is con-' strutting 'foryp-peration within a few- mont hs the- first of a nuimber of fly ing ‘boats'. sociatipn, was guest speaker.' ■ . At- the. annual ' rneFti'rig of. 'the Rii.lgetown, Ontario, 'Scouts 'held-, in'.’ Municipal Hall,' .Mayor.-Fred Kennedy was .elected. President qf ihe_ Local Association to succeed ' ex-Mayor and Commissioner ■ Andrew "P. Ward, re cently. moved to Chatham'.- ■ ' - AN OFFER TO EVERY . INVENTOR, List of' wanted Inventions, and full ' in'foi'm.'itian sent free. ' THL BAKSiT.’ Company, World Patent Attorneys, 273 bank .Sttreet, Ottawa,' Canada. ■ Bank of 'Canada. ■ ■ ■ . /# ’ * V 30th November, 1935 also made , for air. abun.iant. supply '"of turnips'nr'■ mangels for * winter ■ feeding ' and coarse grain.?,,; such -as ■ .oats, are.- grown to. form the bulk of -'■’the'.'meal .mixture. ' 'A'ri'.effort i:s riiade. ?. tQ. ni'cvcat the cows' fmm. falling, off __ in production too rapidly'At any Aimb. . as it is often difficult 'and'.^expensive to -bring up • production after it has .been' reduced.r Roughages for dairy cattle should consist, largely of good quality leg-.* . umes or mixed hay' and, roots, of silr. ^ge.’.fWifen these .feeds, arc . cheap and■‘■plcntiful, tlie,- cattle are usually., ■fed as much as- they .Will clean -up, "and from' 30 to'50 pounds of roots per day; the amount of root5 depend ing on- the size of the animal .and . the'supply, available. . Ayjlen potatoes, ■ are fed to replace turnips of man gels, the ■ amount should not exceed 20 pounds per cow per day. ,-The meal mixture-- being, fed at-the Fredericton Experimental/Station at 'the present tjme • consists of 200 pounds crushed' oats,. 150 ■ pounds';', bran-, 10-0 p-euri-d-s* oil meaR - l-Q'-O pounds gluten feed, 5R.’pounds gait -and ■ 11-~pewds---~'Wi'e'-;.cbar. The may ■ be .increased' according ■ to the. u.uality- of -the rb-ughage on. hand, Tliih 'meal mixture is fed' at the rate', df 1- pound, to each 3-or 4 pounds of milk produced, . the amount depend ing "on the fat content of. the milk- LIABILITIES ■ Capital stock raid op.................................... -............. ' • Reserve., fund . , , -----■. . ..'.........-^J--iV;006,'000.-00- - Balance .-pf- ^rofits~carried-forwara''as per-Pnbfi.t and Loss Account. ............................. v 1- 1,609,554.6'5 $ 21,609*554.65 .^^290.63 ■ 700,000.00 22,322,845.28 year is. reported, at 11.,083,000 sacks, an increase of 1,958,000 sacks over ' January-October, 1934. Most of the export went to Mane.hu-' ,kup and Kwantung leased teigritory,. 10,042.000' sacks, coin pared w ith 814,000 sacks in the same, period of the previous year. However, there'.' was a. marked'gain, in exports to the Philippine^, 362,000 sacks compared with 135,000 sacks in the' previous corresponding period. , ' Japanese flour is reported corapct- ■ ing briskly in- the islands -with Can adian and American flour. Expbrts to ..China, .Straits ..SeHlenwifs; and- -the- Dutch. West Indies,' .w.ete. .r..esp.ec'ti,ve-i ly.,.- 77,000 sacks, 15.000 sdeks. and 18,000'sacks. Tho first two represent-. -^-ihereases, of ./Lri.Qre.: 'than ^,1'00 J njG 'cent. duI'AEo latter was a drop of- 26,000 • sackg in Jaiiuary-October period 1934. ' ' • New Corn Can Resists Borer . 'Ari Edmont&n despatch says: “The great herds of buffalo and. Elk Tsjnnd' National Parks,both in Alberta, continue to thrive. Ac cording/ to their annual herd in the' 'former reserve numbers 4,763 and in the latter 2,126,'these figures being exclusive of • the 1935 calf crop of about 1,200. ' “These buffalo "are.,wards of the Dominion Government. So.’ that the -ranges .may hot Ite over-graced; and' to preserve the herds in a' healthy condition, about Nl,500 ..' Animals will Tlesh and hides sold. A few. years .ago,-when" the Goveiffiment bought a' small herd in Montana, U.S.A., it was feared the .buffalo faced extinc tion.” : J. B. Harkin, Coriimissioner of.Na- tional Pa.rks, gives The Journal two reasons why' tfic excess buffalo are not turned Ipose.'in the North West Territories, instead of Being slaught ered. First, he .points out, • moving buffalo North for 8Q0 miles is an expensive operation; secondly the Department ■ is anxious to get rev enue. from the surplus, of' tide herb R. A. Gibson, Assistant . Deputy Minister of the Department of the Interior -states there • are already from 8000 to' 12,000, head of buffalo In the Wood Buffalo Parlt which is at the. boundary between Nfirth West Territories' and Alberta,'. This num ber is considered ample, and is made up of excess buffalo shipped from Wainwright over, an extended per nod. • . ' . Mr. Gibson incidentally" remarked that only -500 buffalo would be slaughtered this year instead of the original estimated ,1,500.' The reason for this is that the abattoir at Wainwright has been destroyed by fire. There are large herils at. Wain wright and Elk Island and small herds tjt Banff, arid other points.’The area of Wood .Buffelo Park is 17,300 miles and this is where Canada's buffalo wander in a nfitur’al state. • <Qne Detail Overlooked Commenting the 'St.. Lou.is Post-; Dispatch -— We fear the new Sup-1 reme Cou'vt building in Washington; in Buffalo on- the size of the .animal .and I Do you thoseare thoseI I I in. The winter feeding of dairy cattle 1 to five Pension' fund Society, would who would . who much a gentle handicap M. W.'Klt.SON. v* President and Manafling ihrectmt Montreal, December 24, 1935. By LEONARD GR1ESBACH Dominion Experimental, Station, Fredericton, N.B. The easiest thing In the world for' r man . to dvo Is to think of the right excuse at- the- wrong' time. « • Prospective . Boarder* -'-ha-ve-’TO-u-eh- y&ur^boarflfog-- house? " ■ ..' Regular Boarder — Well, we have three different naihes for. the' meals.. Eloping Bride — Here’s a telegram from father. .. ' Eloping Groom — What does.lt say. Eloping Bride — Don’t come home, and all will be forgive,n. APPROPRIATED AS FOLLOWS: ■h idcrid Nd. "HvhJcntJ No. i Hvidcnd No. Dividend No It Is a fine thfri'g to be . man, but it is , an awful 'in an argument. , • ASPIRATIONS be true, for there trust me; be pure, for there care; 1'9(1 at 8C4' per a tin uni. . 191 at 8% .ger annum . . 192 at 8?; per annum. . 19.1 at 'S'.'o per annum. . looking for a little financial succor ' a§ain- ' TVlan — You’ll have to hunt further. . I’m nbt the llttln financial s.ucker I UBed to be. reading, “No roller .skating allowed” j- It’s nothing; to-a man’s credit if no ope will trust him. L - ' At. the Dominion Experimental , Fredericton,, N-B., Ablie' ob- census the Attempts Made;To Gros’s ■ Variety ,, With Good .' Canadian Alcdck and Brown Are Proven Right $800,919,700.47 ASSETS i ate p Would, be strong, for there is to suffer; . ' • ■ would be brave; for there Is much to id are. ’Big worries level off when you get to them, like the steep hills a motor- let sees In the distance,-;- ■ ’’ The Nurse — What do you think of th'e new baby sister the doctor left for you? Little Girl — don’t, blame the dortnr’ for wanting to. get rid of it. t But why did he' pick .on us? LIVE STOCK MARKETING Shipping on the co-operative .plan has been* productive of splendid' results, Belling on the open market means real value for the owners. Get in; touch • with us. - •/ Writ—Wlr'6-‘-bt ■ Telephone LYndhttrst 1143 THE UNITED FARMERS ao.OFERATflVE COMPANY, LIMITED LTVE STO.C-K COMMTS&TON DEFT. Union Stock Yards, Weef Toronto ■ < .' ' — . ' ' ' ■ ' GUELPH—Possibility that, a flow, type of golden, bantam corn just re ported produced at. -the Lansing. Mich.,. experimental -station, arid said to be resistant to the corn borer, will be a great .boon to corn growers; is seen, by Prof. L. Caesar, of the On tqrio Agricultural College', proyiiSfm entomologist and director of&< corn borer campaign in Canada.",;^ Prof. Caesar, commenting.- on tin. .new corn" development, pointed7 out 'that the variety 'Maize' Arnango, which is, the'basis from which the new corn has been bred, is resistant to' the borer, and in . bad years has tjeen left untouched by the pest. Experiments have been tried , .... Canada; crossing it with native vari eties, but the trouble Has been to get a cross that is not only resistant, but is. also a good quality for ■ dole's!N and feed purposes. Feeding for Winter Milk Production W .FARMS FOR SALE IN ONTARIO Some goed properties at fair prices part ■ cash. an<l extended tcrmis on the. b'ttlahco at 4% Interest Stale your requirements ahd write i for- detailsi to: COMMISSIONER OF aghiculturai* LOANS Psirliament Bldgs; ” Toronto 2,483.16 1,205,897.63 3,032.551.46 4,192,877.'98 . ' 6.341,885.00 _ 55,t88y86.03'; " ' 1,591,584.86 —15,688,44S-.62 . „ . . . ■'-----—--------3 90,244,514.7417 -Gfieqcics cm other hflgkS;. ____ ^■2^1en(ist'q73;gb~ghU2balag^.aAue.-.'-by-i-.-<>.ther''-<dLita-RteFed'''.-'----2:— IVSnlis in Canada, . ....................7 7. 7,'.... g . 2,129.50 ■ Due by banks and bankinfl correspondents e.)scwhere . than in Canada .., ...................... 47,007,220.38 Dominion apd Provincial Government direct and guaranteed securities maturinfl within two years, riot .exceedirifl market value............................................. “ Other Dominion and Provincial Government direct arid fluaranteed securities, not exceeding market Value ...................................;............. Canadian Municipal securities,'not exceeding rharket' - . value . . . . ............ . . , .-2................................... ■Pufilic securities other than Canadian, not exceeding market value...................................... ; .... Other I ends, (debentures- and stocks, not ’ exceeding - market value...............................1..........I 1 ■ Call and short (not exceeding 30 days) Joans in Canada on fiorids. debenturefl, stocks arid other securities of a sufficient marketable value to ' cover........................................... ' 2 . Call and short (not exceeding 30 days) leans else- ” where than in Canada on bonds, debentures,' . stocks and'Qthcr securities of a sufficient market able value to cover........................................1..... J 67,385,528.07 L’Evenement. Quebec. — At the end bf 1936 or af the' beginning'df 1937 a trans-Atlantic postal air service'' will beestablished between Great Britain and Canada. It. is not’a- ques tion . of v a ofantastic prediction but of a well matured project. . . If the op- flip, new route fs retarded', the United States,will itself create lt(() and that would be nbt merely a vic tory fo|r thorn but they would reap a; rRh profit from it. Already mistress o£ the seas, proud. Albion does Dot /■waii-t anyq other nation to bear away "the palm from her in thy air. '. . Can adian, expert's hate dlsctissed the mat ter a.t Ottawa and prepared a report which will bn. submilted to the Brit ish conference. After having consid ered several projects for air routes,1 these, experts Ijatq como to the Con-1 elusion that Hie ideal one was.to h-avh the planes '/tass. by the. following points: .Cape Brt.to.ti., :Havre- de Grace a-nd the Irish coast,. • ThaT is .to say, .eighteen' years after fb'e;.first trans- Atlantic flight made successfully by AlcocK'/and Brown in 1919, -the path traced 'by the (Wo pioneers is judg- . ed the most praci ical. Many'’ experl-’ ments have been tried* since then; many liv.es/ sacrificed. . . bui Alcock and Brown were, right. .... J' .... —............... Current’ Iosina and discounts In Canada, not other wise included, estimated loss provid'erf-for,i$217,1'24,'161.5.9 Loans to Provincial Governments..............................,...' 354,780.46 Loans to cities, towns, municipalities And school \ district®;..................... '.'................ .9,257,791.94 Current loans and discounts elsewhere than in . • , Canada, not otherwise included, estimated loss ,.__ provided for.............7............................................................. 98,189i 067N12. Non-Current loans, estimated loss- provided for........... 3,894,714.60 Batik premises, at not more than Cost, less amounts written off,-. ,.,, Real estate other than bank premises ........... Mortgages on real estate sofd'by the hank.............................1. Liabilities of customers under acceptances and letters of credit as per rontra................. >.,..............'..■ .... Shares of and loans to controlled companies. , . . .................’N Deposit with rhe Minister of Finance for the security af'iiote circula tion ........................,.............; ......................... ,•........... . . Other assets hot included und'fer ’thc fhreflolnfl heads.. 1 ’ *N J L." ???.' / NOTE: -The Royal Bank of Canada .'Fran.ce' has been incorporated under the laws of France to Conduct the business of the Bank in Paris, and the assets and liabilities of The Royal Bank of Canada <i'rnnc«) are included in tho above General Statement. M. W, VMLSO^N,. ' ' . S. G. DOBSON, , President and Managing Director. General Manager. ' . AUDITORS’ REPORT . To thk ShahEHOLriBHfl.TnB Royal Bank q.p Cananx: : ' . ■' ' We have examined the abovi Stfltenjeiit o( Liabilities and Assets as.at 30th Nov em.be-'. 1°35 • .jjijwtb'e-books'and accounts of The R,g’at' Bank of Canada al Head Urtice and with the certified -feCurrfs from tfic. branches. We have cheeked the cash, and tlitKt.QCurities reprejfc • t r.g the ■Bank's investments hetd-at.tho Hcdd^Office at-the close of the fiOtNffehandTvvar dates during the year have also checked the CAsh and investment ' * ... ■portant branches.- '' "N We hqjve obtained all the Information and expla&fei^ opinion the transactions of the Bank, which haye coAie"tinder ' powers of. the Bank. The above statement is'in'our opinkln. pro the Bink - , e Hhc trae.eondiuohof the Bank as at Mb Not-ember,*' 183 ‘and’; t is as ah'.- t^o^a'ut tk« 'Dewlf « * , . ' JAS G. ROSS. C.A. • . • v of P. S, Rom & Sons. ■ '■ •, ..| W GARTH THOMSON, C.A ' ' 4 Audimn ol Peat, Marwick. Mitchell A 'Company Montreal, Canada. December 24, 1935. ,fallLjust a littje short'df perfecti’on^ Its Architecture, of course, ig6 super-] ably, arii.i chastely G-reek. fioint,merits are. 'designed . ( round the delrberations of the' Justs1 icek with all possible beautv • D..X .7,1- • N it x • • i oroer io ieeu cattle economically, tnefort. But we have in, mind that sign (bulkWf^re ffeeff 'slVdulT'b^primed' p aced at eacF corner of the city on farni and the 6f ,tjie btock on which the build.irig stan^p feed ■ }s an important cons-deration. reading, No roller.skating ,A|t the Domlnion EXperinienlai Roller skating is pretty ba^ - but Station., Fredericton,, N.B., Abliq' ob- there are many other noises that j6ct fs t6 provide the highest quality the court shotild have been guarded roughage and thereby make possible against. No provision is made, for' a reduction in the protein content example, for preventing'som-c.caitiff of the meal mixture. All hay in- from pffssimr the building at a cruc- tended for, cattle feeding ' purposes iaLmoment and emitted a loud snee- la 'cut-early in the' season whom t}w pfotoln content is'high. Provision is is super- - r... . :?> Its an- «... ... - - —------- ' ‘ presents, the problem -of supplying ■ 8 ’t”"! ah abundance of feed to maintain ■ 7." heasonabfe production fit a profit. In and com- i (U^er *0 fe<Hj cAttle economically,, the /Those Leisure Hours . Why Not Emplnv T'.'.i in Tro* fltably? Specialised training leads, -to Increased efliJency. , Increase,! ■ Efficiency ’means inq.rcnse,i 'Earning' Capacity. Ovcrconiij Inft ri< ri t.y Complex? develop mental power, and 'equip >yourself for’ better ■ ' thing's. Study, leisurely tn the quiet of your own homo. Write for purlieu tors of fas.ind'ttng eorrospondeneq- -• • The Institute pf' Practical and Applied Psychology 910 .ConfdderAtlon building MONTREAL, QUEBEC