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The Clinton News Record, 1931-12-03, Page 5
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1931 TI CLINTON-NEWS neon') OF INTEREST TO YOU ANO "ME We are now in the last month of ".1931. This century is wearing on. "Will winter come ?" asked an *exchange last week. Tuesday's snow seemed to be a sufficient answer, although it is still not very fierce. The niott9of the late Sir Thomas Lipton;' who never succeeded in lift. ring the American Patching Cup bill mho dict succeed in building up 'a very :substantial business, was; : "The man ;who on his trade relies, must either bust or advertise." -The over -subscription• of the new tCanadian loan within a week ,seems :to indicate that there is plenty : of 'money in the country when the se- e,e asst i s atisfaeto s r Y andthe se y, sear - qty of the Dominion of Canada ..-seemed to be perfectly satisfaetoryt a 4 • ISurely this is an incredulous age. `Somebody came along recently and :declared emphatically that William "Tell never shot an apple off his son's. "head, never had a son, had never ev- en existed, and now word comes a - ; ':long that Laura Seeord, while ehe :miay have existed, never ,made her might journey, or if she did the Enga. :dish knew all she had to tell them before her arrival. At this time of the year; however, the'small boy and girl will care little what heroes fall if only Santa Claus is left. VARNA ,urs. H. A. Potter, who brought the remains of her husband +home for burial at Bayfield, returned to Detroit last week after a shoat stay at the, home of her mother, Mrs: Campbell. The woman who was look- ing after . Mrs. Potter's lodging house during her absence was un, fortunate' enough to fall .and frac.: ture her arm while Mrs. Potter, was 'here, which made het• return necesa easy, Mr, Patter, who was sixty-three years of age, had, been in very poor health for some time. The funeral washeld hed from the station to Bay- field - cemetery. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Morton Elliott, W. H. 'Johnston, James Steep, John 14FeAshr Rabt. S. Reid and Calvin Williamson. +Grandma: Which •one of yea chit dren ate the bowl of grapes I had in the cupboard? No use denying it— I saw the seeds and skins on the floor. William: It wasn't me' grandma, caulI , ate skins, seeds and at ily. r COF T1IA.•NI{SE; , MEMORIAL VERS . 50c PER LINE , .. , , IOe DEATI4S ft,i4'80•NIn Clinton, on Dec. 1st,' Emma Osbaldeston, widow of John 'Rapson, in her 90th year. Tuner•-. .al on Friday' afternoon dant the residence, North street, service to commence at 2.30. BOND --1n Goderich township, on November 30th, James Bond aged 72 years. IN MEMORIAM LEITICH In lotting• meanlorly ' of Alexander Leibh,'who passed away two years ago, December 3rd, 1929. "The midnight stars are gleaming On a silent grave, Beneath sleeps one we love; :Bet one we • could not save, His weary hours, his days of pain; His troubled nightsare past, His ever -patient, worn-out flame Has found sweet rest at last." —.Wife and family. ADAMS ---In loving memory of Mrs, Henry Adams, who passed away 4 years ago, Dec. 8th, 1927. A. silent thought, a secret tear, Keeps her memory ever dear. —Sadly missed by !husband and fain - BANK OF MONTREAL, Established 1817 a. presentation, in easily understandable form, of the Bank's ANNUAL STATEMENT 31st October, 1931 LIABILITIES LIABILITIES TO THE PUBLIC Deposits• • 1$669,047,25138 Payable on demand and after notice, Notes of the Bank in Circulation 38,028,370.50 Payable on demand. Letters of Credit Outstanding 8,943,524.05 Financial responots'ides undertaken on behalf of customers for com- mercial transactions (see p etting amount (x) 9, "Resources ). Other Liabilities . . 2,311,583.19 Items wbich do not come under the foregoing heading* Total Liabilities to the Public • . . LIABILITIES TO THE SHAREHOLDERS Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits & Reserves for Dividends . This amount represents the shareholders' interest is the Bank, over which' liabilities to the public take precedence. Total Ltabitrties . . . 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 cath on presentation. Money on Deposit with Other Banks , • Available on demand Government & Other Bonds and Debentures Giltedge Securities the majority of which mature at early dater, Stocks . •. Railway and Industrial and other stocks at or below market value. Y Call Loans outside of Canada . Scarred 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 bonds and stocks of 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 re manufacturers, farmers, merchants and others, on conditions eon sisters with sound banking. Bank Premises , Three properties only are carried in the names cif holding companies;the stock and bonds of these companies are entire pawned by the Bank • and appear on the books at $r.00 in each case. A11 other of the Banks premises, the value of which largely exceeds $14,500,00o, ap. pear under this beading. Real Estate and Mortgages on Real Estate. . Acquired in the coursed/. the Bank's business and in process of &sing realized upon. x Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit.. . Represents liabilities of customers on account of Letterl of Credit issued - by the Bank for their account. Other Assets not included in the Foregoing Making Total Assets of ti meet payment of Liabilities to the Public of , leaving an erects of Assets over Liabilities to the Public of $718,330,729.12 $ 76,192,604.84 . $794,523,333.96 $ 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 • ,$417,406,508.45 348,525,148,48 • 14,500,000.00 • I,735,466.32 PROFIT and LOSS ACCOUNT Profits for the year ending 31,5 October, x93x Dividends paid or payable to Shareholders Provision fat Taxes, Dominion Government Rasetvation for Bank Premises . . Batnnoe`of Profit and Loss Accouilt, g ist Otober, Balance of Profit end Loss carried forward' , • CHARL1IS B. GORDON, • . $4,330,000.00 • 610,000.00 . 300,000,00 $5,230,000,00 1 1.56,379,57. 59j0 047,047,33 $.1,103,426.95 8,943,524,05 3,412,686,66 $794,523,333.96^--- 718,330,729.12 $ 76,1r------92,604.84 . $5,386,379,57 W. A. BOG, JACKSON DODDS. Joint General Managers rise strength t sa 1•san';'*s'cfeler t't" it a tc i 6y fq.iltestorsi •its 'oli its i a 1ti cy, u tta eases attcl , b' s t the ext " cru r f its r esorerces,' 77m- 114'5/ears yeura t3aci Break of' Montreal Inas been its the forefront Of Canadian finance. :?ati h lvtt 111 rMember•of Florist TelegXph. • Delivery Association Floral Designs , Cut Flowers For AR Occasions CHRYSANTHEMUMS NOW IN SEASON Our Greenhouse is as :near as ;our phone., Chas. V. $Cooke FdtORIS.T Phones; 66w and 66j HURON ROAD EAST MT. Gi Gibbings ngs of -Toronto spent the week -end with his sin, Mr. Bert Gibbings. Miss Sadie Ball spent a day recent- ly at Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Picot and fam- ily of Goderich township,'spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Vander. burgh Mr. Hugh Bali spent ~Sunday with Mr. Reg. BallofSummerhill. tMrs ' Ernie Dale is spending a few. days with her parents, Mr, and ltfisr_ Ben Riley. Boarders Wanted 'Could accommodate 3 or 4, students. Inquire at The News-Recerd Office. .. . 47-1. Bgardere Wanted I have a¢commodatibn l'On,boise •or two boarders Mrs, E Clinton. 47-1-p. Horses 2 1h4ring mitres,..anc1 l :lleavy fi1- 1,v. Apply`, to R. ,A,, RLehestopr; Clin' ton, ":'46-2. Position •W'asited Woman wishes:a pasition,as house- keeper or practical nurse, in town or country. Inquire at this office. JJ 47,1-p.l Beauty Shop Having started a • beauty , shop' iau connection' with Laughlean and' Fish er''a barber shop, would solicit the patronage of the ladies of Clinton and vicinity, Betty Rolph. 47-1, Missionary Exhibition A Missionary Exhibition of Curios will be given in Trinity church Rectory, Bayfield, on Sat.' urday, December 5, from 3 to 6 p.m. under the auspices of the Girls' Aux, iliary of Trinity Church. Admission to display of Curios, 10c. ,.Your pat,'., renege of the Japanese Tea Roorn; where tea willbe served„ a la carte is also solicited, 47-1; Notice Purebred Yorkshire boar for ser vice. Terms $1. cash, privilege to return if neeessary. $1.50 if booked: Darold Penirale, 47-1, Only 3 Weeks Until Christmas Give Photographs for gifts this year. They are a personal gift for young or old. What about a family photo or one of father and Mother, or a good Photograph of the chil- dren. We are getting busier all the time. Please conte in the forenoon or early h the afternoon. Studio open every week day. Let us develop o" print your snap shots. Burgess Studios, Clinton and Mitchell. MORTGAGE SALE Of Valuable Farm Property Under and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in a certain mort- gage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by public auetion, 'subject to a reserve bid, on Monday, the 28th clay of December, A.D., 1931, at the hour of two Wolcott in the afternoon, at Lot 5, Cancession 1, Hallett town- ship, the following 'property, namely, the West Half of Lot Number 5, in the First Coneession of the Township Upon the property there is erected first class farm buildings, with plen- tiful water supply. TERMS: Ten per cent. of the purchase money to. be paid down at the time of the sale and balance to .be paid within thirty days. For further particulars and con- ditions of sale apply to the under- signed Solicitor.: DATED at. Clinton, this 1st day of Decersiber, A.D., 1931. . F. FINGLA.1 D, Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for 'the Mortgagee. Geo. H. F,Iliatt, Auctioneer. 47-4, Auction Stile 'of •Choice Cows and heifers At lot 19, Con. 16, Goderich town- ship, 1. _mile west and • 3 'miles' north. of Clinton, .on Tiiesday, Dec. 8th, at 1.10 sharp, consisting of: 6 choice ' 3 -year -void Holstein hei- fers, due in December; 4 ehoice young Holstein corns, due in February and March; 6 choice young Holstein cows due in April and May; 6 choice young Holstein tows, just freshened; 4 early spring calves; 6, young. eai- ves;; 2 baby beef (Hereford) about 000 lb's; pure .bred 2 ' year aid. lid: stern hall. 75 Rook pullets. This . is an' ` exeeptiahally good lit of stock 'raised in Huron County andwillii C sol n a sold' the fol- . !erring teaars • Cash. M. J. Butler., Prop., Geo 1I. El- 'liott,'Auctioneer.'' 47-1, Clinton's New -Laid Egg And Poultry House Eggs bought according to Domin- ion Government. Egg Regulations, Inquire for our prices of eggs. You will always find, our prices Par- allel • with thecity markets. Fat hens and wellsfinished chicks always wanted—Prices good, Always phone our office for prices before marketing produce. N. W. Trewartha Phones -Office, 214j Residence, 214w Northern EtectrieSound SFatern 'CAM FAILTHEATRE Goderich, Phone 47 A short drive and a good shows Now Playing; Ina Claire' ascii "Robert .sanies im "REBOUND" MON.. TILBS., WED. M1AR,7 E DRESISL'ER and POLLY MORAN greatest comedy team ' on the screen in another big laugh'. special {REDUCING" Sound news at every program„ THURS., IRI•, SAT, DOUGLAS ' FAIR,BANES, Jr. and ROSE HO$ART presenting a story of life of action and of romance "CHANCES" Coming: "The Black •Camel." CARDS OF THANES IlTr. A. MceCallutn and family take. this opportunity of thanking the friends and neighbors' for the kind- ness shown during the illness of Mrs. McCallum, and to them since her death. They appreciate very much all the sympathy and kindness extended to them. Mr. Bruce Moore wishes to express his appreciation of the kindness of friends and neighbors in his recent bereavement; the death of his fath- er. He would especially mention the services of the Rev, R. M, Gale, the thoughtfulness of those who sent flowers, loaned cars for the funeral, and all who extended sympathy and kindly services, Mrs, Henry A. Potter of Detroit would extend sincere thanks to the friends and neighbors in her old horse. community of Varna for the many kindnesses shown her hs her sorrow, the loss of her husband. Both she and her family greatly apprediated all the many kindly acts of friends and. neighbors, and take this oppor, Utility Of expressing it. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Samuel Moore, Deceased NOTICE is herebygiven that all persons having claims against the estate of Samuel Moore,late of the Township of Stanley, in the County of Huron, yeoman, deceased, who died on or about the 20th day of Not vem'ber, A.D., 1931, are required to deliver to Fred McEwan and Alfred E. Erwin, the executors of the said estate or F. Fingland, Solicitor, .on or before the 21st day of December, A. D., 1931, a full statement of their elaims together with particulars, thereof, and the nature of the secur- ities if any, held by them all duly verified by affidavit. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the said last mentioned date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased a- mongst the persons entitled thereto having regard only to such claims as still have received due notice and in accordance therewith. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, tbis 28th day of November, A.D. 1931. F. FINGLAND, Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the said estate. 47-3. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of Jahn Wesley Tre. leaven, Deceased NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate of John Wesley Treleaven, late of the Tbwn of Clinton, in the County of Iluron, teacher, deceased, who died en or about the 29th day of September, A.D., 1931, are required to deliver to the , Toronto General Trusts Corporation,the exeeutove of the said estate bi' P. Fingland, Sol. leiter, •on or before the 21st day of December, A.D., 1981, a full state- ment of their claims together with particulars thereof, and the nature of the securities if any held by them all duly verified by affidavit. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the said last mentioned date the said Executors will proceed to dis- tribute the estate a£ the Said deceas- ed ariiongst the persons entitled thereto having' regard' only to such claims as shall a 1 have receivedr dao ,notice and in accordance therewith. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 28th iiay of November A.D., 1931. F FINGLANDJ Clinton,. Ontario, Solicitor Inc the said estate, 47-3, COAL, COKE, HOW DU '+y©W SPELL CONCENTRATED COMFORT° LET ME SEE •- rrA8EGiNS WITH H-ENA-�' p -1' eq Page , Aumesseentecanaesienneeesosaameentaterase WOOD:, CEMENT Concentrated Comfort! This is a very good name kir the coal we offer you, , When you ;hut ..the Heat Folks in charge of your furnace and fireplace and kitchen range, You can laugh, at any kind of +outdoorr weather, because of the delightful comfort indoors. Solve the question of winter heat today by ordering a sup- ply of Heat k'olks'eoal, Can the ttlidt.RS FOR GOOD, CLEAN COAL Co • UIIstar4Coi1Co PIIONE 74 CLINTON, .ONTARYO C. H. VENNER, Electrician Electric Ranges, Fixtures and Bulbs Irons, Fans and other Appliances Wiring and Repairs Phone 7 For Sale • 'Slightly tised:;warm air Furnace in first plass shape. Cheap for quick sale, W511 arrange for in- stallation if desired. Phone 298. • ,45,3. Stoves For Sale Steel range, self-feeding coal heater, 3 -burner coal oil stove, All in first class oondition, will be sold cheap. Apply to F. W. Andrews, Clinton: • Phone 33. 45-tf, Cottage For Rent Six -room cottage, Joseph street, Clinton. Lights, water, house in wood repair. Garden, lawn, stable on premises. Write P.0: Box 363, Clin, ton, or phone 411Y10, Clinton cen- tral. 45-3, .Agent 'For Mallotte Cream Separator and Separator Supplies, old machines any Make, taken 'in exchange. E. R, Powell, 13, R No. 3, phone 807r4, Clinton, 42-tf. For Sale House in - Clinton, Beech street, Frame house covered with asphalt shingles, in good condition, fire- place, town water, garden and :Fruit trees. Price reasonable. Apply to E. Y. Watt, Clinton, 27-tf, House For Sale or Rent Comfortable 8 -room. house in Prin- cess street, residence of the late Peter Cantelon. For particulars ap- ply to George Cantelon, Rattenbur•y street, Clinton, Phone 272, 25-tf. Auction Sale of Cows and Springer heifers At lot 60, Rayfield Line, Goderich township, 5 miles south-west of Clin- ton on Thursday, Dec. 10th at 1.30 sharp. 25 cows and heifers, Durham, Pot led Angus, Ayrshire and Holstein type. 8 fresh, with calf at foot, bal- ance due in December, January and February. This is an exceptionally good lot of stock and will be sold on the fol- lowing terms: TERMS: 8 months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint bankable paper, or a discount of 4 per cent. straight allowed for cash. Also a number of yearling steers and heifers which will be sold by private sale. A. E. Townshend, Proprietor, Geo, II. Elliott, Auction= eer. 47-1. Auction Sale of Horses, Sheep, Etc. At lot 34, BayfieId Road, 1 mile south-west of Clinton, on Monday December 7th, at 1.30 sharp, con- sisting of the following: .HORSES — Team of heavy draft mares, 6 and 7 years old; driving horse, 5 years old, good sin- gle or double; heavy draft foal. SHEEP -54 good breeding Leic- ester ewes, Leicester ram; 2 spring lambs, IMPLEMENTS, EPC: --About 200 bushel of turnips, litter carrier; '290 feet of track; steel pole, 32 feet long; root pallier; McLaughlin ear in good running order. TERMS: 10 months' credit will be given on furnishing approved. joint bankable paper or a discount of 5 per cent. straight'allowed for cash, Everything to be sold as proprietor had his barn burned. Gustave Bis - back, Proprietor. At the same time and place the following will also be sold; 'about 400 bushel of good 'oats,' 85 Rbek'pullets, laying; 35 year-old Rock hens; 8' pure bred Rock roosters; good collie pup; set of breeching harness; 2 sets of driving harness; farm wagon; spring tooth cultivator; set of Iiia, mond harrows; root pulper, Melottw cream separator; White sewing rna- Chine; drop leaf table; cheat of draw- ers; cupboard,,couch, 6 kitchen chairs wood heater.; 3 beds, springs and Mat- tresses; boiler, tubs, pails, lanterns, lamps, writing desk, office chair, clock, cic, and numerous other articles. Etc rything to be sold as proprietor is going' west. Terms Cash. Ernest .Smith, Proprietor, Geo H. Elliott, Auctioneer. '47-14.• 1 Fun• eral Service.; Funeral Director and Embalnipir Cgmplete Motor E $ quipment• 24 Hour Service ¢ SUTTER_PERDUE--WAI,1CF4f Day or Night Phone 14713i.' Poultry, Eggs & Creaan WANTED ' We are prepared to buy above ev- ery working day. Eggs graded' by experienced graders.. Cream purdhased for Bowe ' Creamery, Toronto. A. E. FINCH Agent for Viking Cream Separator. Victoria St., Clinton, Phone, 281. Implement Agetit I handle Coekshutt iurpleinents and cream separators, Frost and Wood Implements and carryparts and repairs for same, I am also agent for Allis -Chat, niers Tractors. Those wishing to inquire 'abouts any of the above kindly call at, my residence, JOHN V. DIEM. • Queen Street, Clinton 8141. ewr AGENT POA MASSEY-HARRIS CO. SAWY'R AND MASSEY gTABL17 AND BARN EQUIPMENT ,I BEATTY WASFIIin5 Di; LAVAI, SEPARATORS WIRE FENCING Prompt Attention to Repairing Phone 15w or 15J J. H. RRUNSUON E. G. HOWES Electrical] and PIumber A Full Line of Electric Appliances also Plumbing Fixtures Wiring, Plumbing and Repairs Phone 53w, 13-tf. Coad! Coke! Wood* You can keep warm with .Lehigh Valley Coal, or have winter sun. shine every day if you burn the famous 0,T.0, Coke. Also a good supply of our own Canadian ;product Hamilton Coke, Alberta Coal, Bit- uininnus coal. Prompt delivery from my sheds on Queen street .at any time. A. D. McCartney Coal Dealer Phone 256 Queen St. CLOTHES Cleaned & Pressed LADIES' Suits . , $1.50, Pleats extra Dresses . ,..$1,50 Pleats extra Suits, Pressed only 50c up, Pleats extra GENTLEMEN'S Suits, $1.50 Pants 75e Tap Coats $1 50 Over Coats . $1.75 Clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired. Woollen godds, dry cleaned.''Reosns ,over Heard's Barber shop., W. J. JAG() ft not open work may be lett at Heard's Barber Sliop