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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1937-12-03, Page 2Independent •riewip . Delwin $1.S0 per -..Vrthed sow*, tp,o0 vet, •{144terrsea shoet,0 be gtvtn n000rgzosoverm..„...thigiwa ,and. .thet, =Oa r published every, Friday itt and . Oi arre.r $2,00)1. Botitt44, and POW, . 'ot iiddiees le ' t our Inetb$014 r tc• rnpted 10 ease iwoarti 'notified we tne semi* c�i- to 'beforetheea, Ui ,I,Crer w1 id wUl.0,000the loaPer RM1TflANO bottld be u*de by re Ora* Or eiteane'payable at pot in °Oen,. :iTho Godetith'..star Ispeetite adIvOuidtait inits,couinn1 on the nneteridatainut Oat It will net §02,41sole Or any ..tror in 40Y Overusing published hceunder le *-orott 01. aich els*serviced,* 'writing trl the 141tatiser and re- tuned to:Arbe Otar 1740400o ofthle :Only Awned Or 444ettiser sind with such error* Or 'Correetione SOW *tad in writing tibeivton .Aultilutlatt coo it *by •eriVr, is 04. Oortftted by for letter, ineuef af -The Otero * **eh not exceed well Vollortion Ie entire coot otatteh Amortisement a* the *see -00otopleet -advertisomotto,,,,Adrectleintr-0440.• O4. -.00P1004011.4..., !Phones: Day 71; Night SAL - Veeenther 10,17 .witAys Taz TIME? step -but J there any reagon why Goller- Ich's town clock should, every aow and then, be allewed to remain stopped for, days at a *IMO? . iourely we.tire not oo far in the backwoods as such a circumstance might lidleate. ••••••••..... • THE CHIJRCH MILITANT It Is encoureging.te those who were losing faith in the kvond to rester Of the great democracies to bier words* of indignation over the •Preeerre international eituation Oont* enlinentOtuaditin churchman. A newspaper -dekattelt ftkim, dtrantford;44.ated nevem- .. bei 1st, says; Refusal of the nine-Power-eonferenee to take was deplored, by Owli**tec 'Seager, ,of 111011kii-- -• 444114,04quet-trft-10-M-:1.-- KM* titgrove omit' 4-1112igtaia,-. . - Weountry, ,t the outside oil kinntulit * their liyes„ egedw 40)Nelrer. 400NV 10a04.410, 'foreigner totain# her V0.114044 Ui titt other000- • OP ' DER t littvt? 'sat fOnt he4 fill 4 Oman Marr P4 POVNT)L,*16.14;11418 • Crow The Munieliial World)* - 1Frpit, time to time it -hos been suggested, that .Vaell vomit)* should- Itave its ntusegni for the booting of 'total n ouuI o an ehiServatIO)) Matte40: 4 43[ reeeotly in *thhs \ There's an Old Inen--,014. ae )11 treasures* for whieh there wouId to n go„ -living in Goderielsokttit his Nv greft Irrovindat sllusettnn \The. opening by, uis ltonot rtAiigafter, histr1t0'451peet the LientenantGovernor of a innsonwat lierth„•Onthas leave* .0* t*o*, They; er,x,peot rek over we Pa ' %rat *OW for 74, Vliolnittrand,, tarnett hope' 'on Mistiguety' after _ pe „ *irr, a short time 10 Toledo, Ohloi They 'were fteeoinfAttniett. %lie* as! ,4wo sisters,: Ant12lifrs., iroielvlOff, and *other, - Preerger, who spent spent tne. wee&alip the,,,home o Mas 0.,f0f*ott" , . The .Settlo at •Vt,;; Ai v'! Lome ot11,3 0wed41 'P -ere 71:eir,p4f0;ile'letl'!vite‘tliell:tirlt' NI"Tbe young After the aeed:144i9r411. dp. They Wiltretoide -London. VAIIII"g *JUR AviLlarrEVOMMT, 40:-..-431r. and Airs 'aieGtze %vox_ rt sea , {Satr4r. 40 after spending Ole 000 week with friends In Toronto: , • %-i*, and atris• Bert ThonvPson to ed to 'London and brought their On 001144.4111s matter °ace more'•te. Wad. Daring rkeet t eelebra te eightieth. birthattYll ehaneh. /Sandal' •Inerning' was eon,- from ow lohtwrows fueopititi, /Ore When the hig liouses'.114 spiall towns and vitinges next .year, also ?the diftieth alluivee,Ary 10044 to, 104,_ the evening, :where:bell:0 'Wen the WA Cole weelos, god, ,tlie younger toenihem of the fatally 'have gravitated of beckgroun4...... ^ • Chatham, gavea,' semen reettal,,-0,The, .fOling•Very tenfold,. caw think of 1110117 Itninehie 0044 00104 !the. atztomohile °not Ithe*Poor' bolo b'VVIlsorCiDarrett • fwaS gtv4• district " by \ MOUT tOr. VaPPokns' ilat, their Posses*" x"Ot444-1* I*11"414 to .#/lia/#1"4" the lortl„,e#v iinanehil plight or impreServe 'end Was enJoYS'''W!'t the ter 'Oetliter,; VerMari -0qatter, Orwell ehltr'w*eis 4;4 1900°4 floOttkok, 4it th,e .41 age," ;gti*a^ 7COMO.:1140* 3%10,WiPle)*Iit. 044 ibrea" there' tbe 'OA attern004 and go:k have been elooed heeause the older IS*0 have died ott of their wedding,' (4:111 tilit'A is Ihr w!tor' Rev. )0e0, Morley flit ,.Patiro WOO; ; ,00 weIL naldes lir *lists now, and Is to dtum the. need for gloat loeal, muscums.has inereaSed ,'.'wtiogoo,that'S gn the Cross'!" taken The,...t000wing yOnng pert left. lb% We posteritY bectinSe the inhetitere Were; It voices. o neer' hogs er wmaiiy oe,' for ',0a alnosterly' Manner, and was, very ug, on, TaesdaY lest ; Alex. at& Me' • rileele" '414114)"ta have 4)"11 burned. along witJ 444- .13111110P• t'w'ted 1.11°11101 far Inf" °Id 'ge4114". niiiiktiet' Prep*. In Spite Of , Olney and tHatold'Iterr. ar- .„ . 711`41,40 ,trf:Mer, aArtti 4,40e.4 Ortd4 toreha Voett1, civets, tepMdaJ Sol* garahosi L, 4. tope. The ludgetc, ,Anereon and flounced: favor of ToUpg*, peoplo. .044,1Weat, Wanosh, tfttion!No, net on n,osday utglit.at ,t,40 ton* of alt. 5/01. Us( Valeoner; oft, ,Oallimore .tas ,Olialtatetn, gair pregrain, dc:eide4 the rtreaide011Y,i, Lad iiver 440 ;Served. eh, ttilen., eliestag One. ; 1,7 , • bope that !We' ma* dind in our hearts an Indignation and it resentment that 1Great {Britain, 1Pranee and the other *:•nation$ 'cOncerned Slunk? tome.-zwith tails between -their legs betatise the - kicked tbe metal +courage to *et* together, be" . muse. ther were cursed, at; are all, With a sin of Ihnitation," declared' MS goordahIP. • That Ilts iarrietrisit Klederielt old boy, -,,Whose, spirit " was nurtured in it Goderich home, a.Goderich 'elturehy and 0,6derich schools, detracts not at all from the signiaeance of these words as tbey,.are read in the BlehoP's old home.. lie elLor-Aretto.404, • ,.!;N:Pw.„,'Ai..0„AtOneY'.0909:44• 'rho- Donald, of Chatham, .rendered ;two woricat Once ' .2011 Friday Ab..TaYlokt: fate,..have gone into the 4000 Of Soule tivixu441"1441'44't' tor ears and gasoline,- not lo`--tnentleV tutfortr-ourdow•and.,000.T.ocl.,,Oille.t., their stoiY univnowa, the tradition 011 WeritmanthiP negleerof farms throUgh'IoSS of time." Moraz.4-r,110taitAna,-,The ete0ititeriall pie lett On the tririn We congratulate perth and toct vountr is *114011, Is alt!' 04,4. inember, ."1444-1WO," 8,4 411*.t onNoyseiliber:00,1t, rcvlIgA program held., in the ball last Wednes, w r n n matrIage of ;Annie Ruth, Only 'dough:- 1thys eat** and 'Mrs. Bert 'Wed 112.1. they might have kept alive iost to generatiOns. eetainii 044 • NovVi thatloet the talk.ot old 'chureh, ilaYtteldi was 'the. SOPe' of a A: VIII- tense- attended the contest nated .00 the visiOn 414 tile Public eftitit that 114" Oki tOgY--or fa there \ soolebhing 3it,ev,. 10,ordon‘ breddle offiCiated at the day the. W)initen's::/ustitute. Mrs. pronipted the creation of thia Storehouse of local hiotory. bIA m , m(47. d1/4 tuoim isr:-and int -.10, ed. to think there Ief :ter of 40; 'and, ars, flamtielfliOnatottp 'elPirtO.A-WkiAret-bAir Ow* Pm- A.NOBRITIMIER -how much? 'A .ir 't seven years editor of the 'Saturditriiiiventtig Post, remavea like eat as.a .ineansof totosportation 1511444.!'.:44 144" liOft 69101g• vt9,11.**!.'ete41°n° Oa tow' doet13-411"11. a man who through his dominating Position in the Uss,H. :bias ,cPractieattrAisplaced the horSet,' wielded an unfortunate antilitifiSt infinenee in tont triune eel** `tavent'In, A.uvuot on the . , country- ' hIghlvnIfe,teadingrent Or .4:twee '401001 The story is told that nr...uorilner's.antipathy, to the .alkokeee that .O per lent. of 'tbe ve- kentire was greatly! aroused at the outbreak Of the Great hides Were lieriedraWn. But the car War when he was reinefeik in some..infOrtnatiou he -at,- has' done. war More 'than *place the tempted to get from Lord {Kitehener. 04-1..oritnerfejt ,0001,e4 /4.0,0-:pro.ear days,;eolowia. ge had net. been treated' with•lberititeution 'he deserved toely few 'owned' boritee: they and there follovveil a series of violent anti-Britis'h,{ articles wanted to go,,s,a008, they taro ,h,orso In Ida Magagine. At one time he even threatened, to°- front' a livery ',Stable; or they walked withdraw thetost from el:mutation'. in Canada. ilt tlYe was net too great. - Utter be ran hirld article on ‘riirtre'Vorfthe Warr - Nov‘'..adaps alinest, everyone must. ---or iii3OdAtiates;"-titi rryristintlenstter-wiliittirtYrit& l'ii:74r--.thitirtostesodoren...4)10ehs 6-e-y-oikilitlitaftscrytioWtrtfiltdiatittingitwarti's V4P,,Oct in measure -responSible for the brilliant series ' .war. efiet abito-647"004.*Iy7rwa -tories -writteniater ,.for Niacleatee Magazine .bry! Col. bat a MO*: • . ." • . . 0eifrge•IDrew. does „.,s90.,$ • Barfield, to William SiOrall, 0:x40ot, grninitt, rat hafl. .471atieStd'e. 'e'irrile with (40,01e, The rest) PeePle ,otheX cai),Inge •hee4dee nrmr The' thride WaS• 'dressed lit' a, .Pre ty Singing" 'ehorsses" 'tribe- flea"' orea'dincts Death recently of Oeerros. Horace (Lorimer, for thirtY- - • - * - town. If other persons in „high position would. like fashion, something mig,ht •yet be done abysmal crime' that is being perpetrated in speak out in to cheek the Asia. IS HEALTH TALK *HEALTHFUL ? Will the new school curriculum in its emphasis upon health instruction create a breed a inotoid neurotics? The question ,has been raised at a convention of school teachers in this Province. In a perfectly healthy Condition a person is not con- - scions that his internal orga:ns„oxist. They perform their work go quietly, so efficiently, so automatically, that the healthy person never thinks of them. Is the reverse true ---that when a person does begin to wonder if his in- ternal. MechaniSut is in order he is en the way to Ill -health? tWe 'heard or read one° of a' person who was afraid , , , Ire. would stol.breathing If be did ,.net consciously and Ostaptly inhale and exhale. 'ire died. • Then there is thecase ot the. bey. who got hold. of the household "'doctor book" and dfikovered that he had syrup:. toMs of forty-seven different diseases. We do not know hot far or in just what ilirections the OW health. teaching isto go; but we trust it will not • send Johnnie home with, the -sitepicir tlutt his lungs and 'Ails heart and*his liver are:lying down on the job and that te br a fair Way to 'become a autritxt for the under- taker. II EDITORIAL NOTES Ittobiat fenders for airtotnebileS are being tried out in. Zugland. .1Iut the problem will not be solved until we 'have ribber telephone poles. 10. • 4•••••••••••••••••••••••••• feititanieug nic:ountain folk over.in thes e Statwbieb • few days ago resulted in ti death is ttaid t� e1iut 8W origin twentr-Yeare ago when it WOM$11, refusW to oell to a -member of anotlw, family some hueldeberrlei she had picked the niotintainii. ItSn't that the berries?, • , . 11 fi4c,cer:OPfc Porimer I thinks ite, mr*-..-have eat. Ile be IfItaXesM.,4t1., IT Britian in the great emitter. • This go to twOrk, ninat Imre a.-izn bbat,:of Otairse,. apples more to • .11'hese articles Tovet4ed the inaccuracies of :the type of ehe *eity4Weller than to the farmer article that had appeared in Saturday Evening Post and who too..;far frein the town or brought wide applause from thoughtful Amerieans. • They City to. be Within easy .walking (Us - established coL Drewas an EmPire and International tame, To ,the average farmer a ear, figure in. the field, of jonrnallsm. • is a. great convenience, because,lie can 0,Jr. Lorimer's-employer, Cyrus ill, K. Collis, wits much make US trip 't town' In less than more friendly! to Canada than his chief editor. It was the .ttnie he would have to consume Curtis who came to Oanada for one of his outStand, behind a, horse. ---!.r The farmer needs a ing lieutenants; T. Bert •COstalfr, a former editor of Mac- oar a good deal {WOrse than the aver- lean's Magazine and for years associate editor of Battu- age- cityl-dAyelter. ,% day lOvening Post. Mir. 'Costain is WOW editing his. ONVI1 But is it a ease of "must" with, any trubliea tion,, {American Cavalcade. " of them? True, the car saves time; ut- ts 'the saving in time worth the THAT "DEBT REDUCTION' OF $33,000,000 . cost? It Is -in, the case of it man who • - (From The Toronto Star) . .. has a lot of travelling to do; but bow Oaring the Ontarto election -there was speculationas about the chab mite- uses it onl7. to to how the Hepburn Government had managed to reduce tate iiiinu to IwOrk and back and to go the Provincial debt by $88,000,00 during the fiscal year on Sunday trips? Sunday trips are 1937 whith ended last March.. ' The long-delayed public Pleasant ; but they are not essential to accdunts now 'solve the mystery. happiness --especially {Simday trips In round figures, which are more easily grasped than made_ on overcrowded -highways, as • the preeise strms shown- in the accounts, MT. (Hepburn had most of them, have to be, because !Bun - to cfind $44,400,000 in order to reduce the debtby$330000,- day is the '11.4g day" for visiting 000, This was necessary -because there were, -during the friends at a ilitstanoe. An most 'To:irk- year, additions of $11400000 to the debt, mainly for high- men i.euld quite ettSily milk to and ways, northern development and .public works. from worio---indeed, °it would be better The $44400,000was securedlit eleven different' ways, for the- health -of a lot of them if they but as four of themaccount for nearly $39,000,000 the did. Problem may be simplifierkby considering these individual- And it car costs money. 'There's ty. ,. . ... . . the cost of the ear ltselce; and/ then In the iirst, place, the Government applied to debt re, thereli,s,. the cost Of ,gasoline, oil, tires, duction its tiudget surplus in the year 10317,,of over. g300 ,- reP4101:,antV#4004rien$9.- 11.0w tictey-. 000; As The 1Star explained during the elettion,,tho so- enough to saY*, -gtit ,doesn't cost iinr ealled, diStributIon of -this surplus; or part pt it, in the thing When 'it's not running ;" but. it form 'of municipal subsidies and ,xeduced taacation was net does. Depreciation: gees Op whether in fact it diStribution of that inotm\v itt'all. What hap. the car is in:, the garage or on the pened was that the existence of a surplas In the 1037 bud- road—just try to sell a used car and get enabled the Government to distribute a someWhat See how depredation !Werksi. It has equivalent amoUnt from this's/ear's (1,938) accounts in the been said by these Who 'elaturte hove form of subsidies- 'and -surrender Of certain ,revenues. It worked it out that running -a car costs could do this without the likelihood that it deficit would be about! $5,4 a .Month.. A nice rental: to created in 1038 therapy. ' . ' Ray. -for a little Saving in time' and The second and largest part of the debt i.eduction _ivear land tear On the .legS and shoes. achleml by. aft HePinirn 16 aecoUnted for by. a deereatre' ree ill' right: ht n'tellOW has the . Of tearly $121,200,000 in the Government's direct indebted. money , to spend. Hut how puny of mess on (Hydro acOunte. But as this decrease in direct* those !who have boaght used) ears. can' government debt has been made Isisaible by two $10,000,- reallp afford to 41g OP 412.00 Otug.fie 000 Wiles 'or ga,,,ernment-guaratttee4 Hydro .sectiritles, it rteed£1 ,1), W'hOlO let AVOrSt'a' • Ile 'has to is evident that merit of the 21,200,000 Is just. a transfer StriMo. onsoc,:nethint-food, . elothes,. trout ene kind of debt te the other ; trout direct to guar- . chOrell,' doctor s or'dentlat's bills --that gutted; nitteh money is timed out Of its ofo- Ithirttly, there is a reductien of 000,000 In the dtbt per course and ' the merclm.nt, the Which:the Provinte incorrect, on behalf 'of the T. and N. 0, cidthier, the shoeraan, the doctor; the iltalliveY. ' att in the liitt of goverotnentguartinteed debts dentist haven't ,,as -touch to *Did on • fait neW.oneWlAltX)';Ofllrtfrthe-for*<)':f-a-bard410tttoiade their Own needs, , Until finullso the to the ir. "ind.t4,40, 0. itaelf. Again moSt Of the reduetiOri Ohortage comes, Ott -5the-frireter-in les- ItrtiAls oart. of the direet debt Jo offeet by an inert** In -genets &Ampulla 04 tettuftant, toter , DroVinciallY-guaranteeit debt. . ..3>ritto for bis prOdnets. Jt it towel* of Oonservatite meiti*rs of the liOttleas tOte d0fotiod tIonaerviitive Candidates In the October electibo, Ilea at 'Toronto :bit week, 14eopold nietober tor estattu ;leetk*: Was aPPelhte4 '410egie leOfter of ihe 00,10094t10114 Ut. olowe *math* for the Present. et . least the leader et the PetiZ 10 -the tooknee. A. questied raised' hi the riarltissh noose of rommotis the Other de.Yied .attentiOarto the Status N Of the on. Win woillan Whorintriliab a Cala& of *loftier country. . 'emu *, levit iear e etO it0 inarrittge autotnatleally the. wife A elti*ti Of Iker b4 Inds cOuntrYi thU�. testis, tatutillith wohten bereave tate:4 litatie*tItitions4nil . ivere.tutable to vote and, exerciee other eitisenship WE The fourth lame. itenrworthy of note is a.deerease of You laugh anil oay, !jut 'other old' nearly 0,200,00 in 'cash irt the banks this angnint bOttig fogy!" alut think it over and decide ben taken to reduee debt.- flor yourself whether you are getting As already pointed ,out5. the too Items enumerated .450it month real taline. oat et your teeeount for nearly 430,000,000 Of the 444,009,000Whia1 had car.- 10 you are I have trathing Iti,or# to be secured I* Order to *thieve it 'net reduetlen Of VA* to sliY. rit $101-i oteette-"NOello' 30t1 • 000,000 In the Provinee's debt The **mutat* debt knew *hat to do, t reducers include: ineereaSe iiiagricultural dereloPriteet tiadow get investaneuts (mAtri.V. 43,700.0004, deereast in BMCVM13) Ilion* liabilities ($1,000,000), *biking fund 4604140 4:mt . . Interest on, .treasury bills. and for railway aid' eettillea* . Mrs. It. gi akoOttt bas taken * Veal - Mit eatatanding feature Of the Wifele thing la that boa:got*, ' - • 'flojtritod. 'have been Ittorie for sereral ., • listatmota oteatis 11,000.000), 41,90unt ion imewirt% ItAmillo, 'Nov. 'eva,--weg Doris . . . „.,_ etc. ,attitto oft Covet 000.000)* dedeatie lit loth° 't° rettie bat .gone t.o• Condon, 'Intudeloalitlee• ($800,000), sstst mallet *nage for ,4teerned . site bm ,obtainor ,ti poatice. Written!, off, • Oen ill 1,444:1014 In 'the Ve041181). ithohnes ittettrit "2-4440,900 of so-ealled debt 'reduction 4.s ollset in 'Mrs. 11., Mord, Of fillontteil„ 0,1is. T. Utgepart 110 ire* iovernitent-guaranteed debt of the .IIr , i'ssokitt, ot.. asotattoo, and Mr. fivit, vred . Aire and' T. and! N. O. 11tell*at, Children will IAA* 10 have care 'and umber of grantichildree..Weeel At,tei,ntlen or eon* time liernlee awl *The**. " A 'private owreice was remainn 114ontion until Cthrlstin s, held at the ton* :followed trt a pub- Ile,ttriee ng eal boot. • Ito Aervio, ,At Okeitett's Itnitea (Imre news silent the week, .Ntr.,, tam lehowood teeetved. the sad ,of whieh dtottaed was,* Melo* mein. with' her 'parents, atroand Mrs. news ob Saturday hat only stir- Jr roo, ritels woe oxtioivted Tmitartitt.. • -0 rt ado, 3tt oroa ot nez . tton Ashikia tett Iter• If** had Pissed away that morn. Turner of thltsgeheoh• 'Ure• Oderith atilt One deeettoed's tarerite Aryirater 9'011 thZ there 1* any Stara ' (*Petit?" — Vat. Oroaler,and OW° and atrw. .01/ bo;triyirroOt, :motored to ee 1011414Y tti` • 1401611 Of their untie, Dr. teott Ik?Ing At Weleek• ' jtt "-'(.4411"4"---11 <1 11. 4010 114PAS *P. ,pailbearers Were SIX nePhewe and 41int Wet* iciu 0 Shei4044. iNiut-Outerwood, tirttit. Tont TIOtatey MOO* Twonlek, uttlay, lqirrenther ,2411, Out son ikonwood Pitseed away at his tome ad the ifloWeribeererit ere fov 33,610,4 At t119•4100, ago,•eightpteu nephews, Wilfted,Prelutani J. bell. • , IlAtte , # .40. and 'Vac Vernon 110004 ,. , ICislOss, visited' On. rriday 'wills, the 44Ade*pitretito,,:, lif.' ant Mrs. Ilert tte• ' 3e:trot; .,, . Ve are Soft port. that Itre., :00t Olin*** ' eOuttothat .im • Mr. and Mt* 4lioa 'ilithetWOod, , tratiteri 'Shirley aind :Norma ;visited iti40044,:wittv Mot, $1,4. ifficktwoott A ''it. 430*#r '1001111ett 1100* tY04111,0 OW outs, att and atts• n.f,flonsotstoolt. Oft ig *le* days wilt - id Wert Ur. atitt *to. and .1*Phow ItitoOtty tO *he are All 3,00* An* moth% 0,00A. elite Del 441itt'oriod and Oeerite had been Au health, tOt it .-tittoirOent **a Oreenhillt tor of Vats, arstliratt bedfast the4tot..ettottery, OtelsnoW, the Werviee at the th, suffering gresttly. dfo was the gre*Itle 'being etividuett4 sem* the Wati4 Sherwood, lobo, Patton.# tint its WC, and WO the. of 44 faiu4 of nine. ' tIO'rU on the oldt betnestead half*. 11404, whieli,,vira, hiss taken father, who cone Iron* land itt i47, and IA** owned by* de. * out/ eon, Alfred• lle la 004 vt by itio sortittring (nee Ihistbetti Twata)ey), Who would have rtkil Altty-ftve Pito ;fitiii oby :OW IWO and dot ow the hide tato fan the tlIgishods frestanent at,* givyrs while osbetw uo to her, 430e,48 Ate **leis the kelt* le: gIItIK"i *tea AtO yois recogultwor„' " the tartliotolfie, lett V* 'wee hie* *II rah , lmn' visited A t ki tt — tom Os owing to ow very eetiotas .their eist(t Marion. • '4Mre. M. knentlee, of Tot -out% in spending a tete •days 'with her inothet, ,birs, 4W. 3.Ottiven. Ur. Cavvrenee Powlfe„ of ILOntlott, spent. ,$unKtity with. bis *totem', Oillevi.ee and 'E. Posite. .! liter* W. 0. Bugler spent tSfondi4 in Toren -t°. On his return 'home .on VuesdaY he wits necomPstelett by Mr& Bugler and Urs, Geo. King, who had speitt9eVerril 400 la. teronte. Viro arni Mi 4311hert geight*ntl ' of Ole Iv guetha at AJea.n •Woods and. lirs. treturned Oxon 0 , Were a ledby Mrs. E. ittelVis, erh4) wi goat 0 . M• Woods. tstra. rettuned to her Wine ilt WM) SlOodist. VIslt 1 re,n1114 41 o e, ws the teeet 01 Mr. and ri,..t. 1)1eittheretene for thewec4n, 4. i1l1se 4otteo, la a oltia00#0of Ole 8, Olean Onreli4 i'b* the Peet Ile itaa been on the ate( at the la1t11310it webools at 41hissgle. Polaandk . Xes. TI• • ,1004tt •' In honor of 3rnw en 1aturd1*y *1 ternoott *DA at 'I " I ' *aW ekffiht Iter *ork amiong t • • Aired!!„ rWterd, .°031 • Don't opt el? When You se Heip 'You o Rost s,f1 e TouFjtFoV esii• 'Estatais.lie* "1817, ' presentation, in easily understandable. fo'nn, , October, 1937. - „ LIABILITIES LIABILITIES TO THE PUBLIC Deposits . . Payable on demand and after notice. Notes of the Bank in Circulation Payable an, demand. Bills Payable . . • • • • Time drafts issued and outstanding. . -Acceptances and Letters of Credit Outstanding Financial responsibilities undertaken 'on behalf of customers (see off -setting amount in 'Re.rources").-i. Other "Liabilities to the Public Items which do not come tinder the forgoing headiest. Total Liabilities to the Public • . • • • s'a • $717,799,105.99' 24,428,895.00 " 213,94547 7,759,145.50 2,535,661.75 • $752;736,753.71 LIABILITIES TO 'THE SHAREHOLDERS Capital, Surplus and Updivided Profits and Reserves for Dividends . • • • This amount represents the shareholders' interest in the Bank, over which liabilities to the public take precedence. Total Liabilities . 76,897,19727 . $829,633,950.98 RESOURCES To meet the foregoing Liabilities the Bank has Cash in its Yolts ari4 Money on Deposit with Bank of Canada • • • • • • Notes Land-Chiii Banks • • -Payable in cash on presentation. Money on Deposit with Other Banks . • . Available ondemand or at short notice. Government and Other Bonds an Debentures . Not exceeding market value. The grater portion, consists of -gilt.edg.er secrtritier which .mature 41 early dates. Stocks .. • • IP Industrial and other stocks. Islot exceeding market value. Call Loans Outside of Canada • . • • . SecUred by bonds, oorks and other negotiable securities of greener' value that, yg. loans and representing moneys quickly . available with no .irtititrhing effect on conditions in Canada, Call Loans in Caitida . . . , • • • - -Payable oth'iientartii bords----441, stocks of greater value than the loons. - Bankers' Acceptances ' . • . . . • Prime'drafts Jeccepted by other banks,. TOTAL OF QuicKti AVAILABLE 'RESOURCES (egtoti in 79.18% oi all Liabilities to the Psiblit,) Other titans • • . • • • • • grAsnsf,fatswyete, Woo; ttAtrebents it,d direts, .on conditions • 2.0'44:ten1' IctiA $04ord bertifing. Bank Prtnrises . . • roo_prePerths- OWly, fdr* 411riteii n be names of holding ,cor4antaiv 44te Ytotik oat ibonWs tofVbeerte ,coMpanitl are en - ;tinily @toned bt ihe askand Otte4t -on the hooks et ill .00 44 'vat, are 4/1 Vibe 4 Ae ZattAis premises, be ohmof vibieb-lattely viire-eds.'SiS,"11661000, Opear larder this' heading. RaI Estaste, utql 'iitotgages 4012 ReatEstate Scil.d, by the tat& • . . '• . • old4 / t i"?re'.L: ?fsonsOttofti! 04.4'1 4tirinen am and is 'ro of w tustornere 'CLiliittrvatttier litimptgixtes :aria teitervot`tredir...., IlePeesents liabilities of eartenters 'bit ,iferbunt oj Lettett of Credit proils agefied 'by fbe 73ataft Mt their iteecoo, ',Oilier 'Matti not inclttaed 4it tthe fOragoios Assets,* of, % th, ;wet paysieni of tetikePlisitif ic4Vifl "an 0004 4 Assets °ter 'Veibilities to IN Pablie, of „. * a • $ 86,276,72023 • 27,718,431.85 • , 20,665,157.41 437,381,825.01 286,235.50 19,878,944.34 6,857,700.39 36,138.52 $599,051,153.25 204,760,812.11. 13,700,000.00 1,192,681.35 7,759,145.50 5.'170,158.77 • $829 6, 33 950 90 752,73415171 76,897 19/ 2/ PROPITVAI i0g.§. ACCOUNT . .P.to6Lt for the tett endtd.,()thOtt*O.19.1,tetterleskinglipPrOptiations coAtingtat.*es,tveroadoaut tStliddkirtiatta vtoostaa for ISM ti iubtlitibetti lists bet* iftet dectitd4815eitttiniont ;ma Plostintio400tetatileatlaxesilaitiOtittitto 40,42051.14 . tifylataxIs rat14 or'itoidite to Shareholders . 4200,0040 4ppr�pr*atitfl for noir Pteiniset • . 400,000.00 • Ptektit4.40: Atokttiti'41litPitobet, Ipi• 4 1aie laitand triiii.rattledforStital CliAittr.$ B. GORDON,/ Oitttireil " sirdigth of k o .# $),40ii,528.86, 3,280,000.00 1,28,28.80 1,164,80,5J, 004 $ f ,ra-$ or 2 olk • • F,