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Zurich Herald, 1931-12-10, Page 4OM avitt's Theatre Exeter — Ont R. V. A. Sortsd System 'Thurs., CFridayand Sat. Dec. 1.0th, 11th, 1.2th KEN. MAYNARD l,aitioAs THE BAD MAN medy—Charalette Greenwood Sn 1RLS WILL BE 'BOYS Moni4+•y, `Tuesday, Wednesday Dec. 14, 15, 16 "The Cat Creeps' acha'd'l ng, "Thrilling :Sliz Olty '11Zelodr- ama. Comedy—"Hello Napoleon"' Thursday, Friday, Saturday Dee. 17, :1,8, 19 *UI.IC HERALD STANLEY 'TOWNSHIP 1Vlt", Win' I, ,Stephenson and Mr, aua Mrs. Ornval Stephenson and fame ily of IVIarlette, Mich,, sp'?nt the *'e•. ekeend visiting- relatives in Stanley, Mr. 34s, McNaughton and sleet of Tuckersmith spent Sunday at the, home 'of Mr. Ben 1.011e. The Misses Olive Erratt, 'ltilar•garet, Mclt inlay and Margaret -Robinson were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Len Talbot .of nears. Bayfield on Saturday and Sunday, Mr. Myrvin Keys of London, sp- ent the weekend ;at alis home on Babylon Line. On .Friday night last, fire of un- known origin destroyed ; the barn on Babylon Line, the property of Mr. George McClinchey of Hallett Tp. Miss Hazel 'Sraaillie, teacher of Go -c shen school, 'with the pupils and yo- ung people of the community are pre- paring for a Christmas entertainment'. to be given 'iri the school house on the .evening of Tuesday, December 22nd. A'E DR.ESS.LRR .t OLLY MORAN 3n "POLITICS" 'Comedy—Charlie Chase in • "DOLAR DIZZY" , ,omi g: 'Buster Keaton" in his lat- est °,Cornedy, '"Sidewalks of New York.' BLAKE Gi,Lelph• Mr, and Mrs, E. ;Sheffer, who -h hen •visiting their :daughter, iV1rs, 1 eid at Port Bowan, have retur to their home here, Clare iVta'aOa'ne and sister R accoiupanied by their mother, 1 Wrn. Vanhorne and Miss Warr of .London; were visitors at the 11 or, Ain. and Mrs. Mr . Geo: Hudson. 15071. Mts. John Fisher is visiting he ugg,er 4n Toronto. Geo. Ca Petty has sold his clwo house :agross the track frora the ion to •Lloyd Veneer, who Inas .n� in the same. John •Passmore, Geo. Broel 1VLQ.ueen and Geo, Folliek iian turned from ;a week's shooting,ti the Bruce Peninsula. • Wm. -Lemmon, proprietor of New Commercial Hotel; has ad the comfort and appearance o hotel by the erection of a peril the front door. " The friends of Rev. J. McCort who preached here for a nurnbe ,yeas .in Carmel Presbyterian b will regret that he is seriouslyrif Election talk is quiet in the 'y for the corning year's council as there usually is an election, -t will • likely warm up by nom'. day. .Alex. Sparks left for Detro ere he win spend the winter iv sons. Mary and Emma Johnston' n 'turned borne after a pleasai- with friends in 'Windsor. lvirs. Sarah Dick has left fo istock where she will spend tri' teer with her daughter IVirs' Cawthorpe. . 1v1rs. Jos. Hudson, Sr.,' c her 91st birthday, Thursday is hale and hearty doing a I own housework and "enjoyir� A fire about six o'clock day evening last, destroyed barn on the fifty acre farm cession of Tuckersmith, ear sail, belonging to Robe) Ont of Cooper's sons was evening's chores when exploded. The stock was, but a number of imple quite a quantity of hay,''. The barn and contents ^t. A meeting of the roc• health was held Friday in the clerk's office, tivit being present. • Minute meeting was read and 'alio Moir reported the heart lage as being exceptions therefore no quaraniiiiin essary this year. Also iii of the school children; to ted 141' pupils and of hay sults with same. r' Mxs. Dorothy Waido of Zurich sp- :•ant the week -end with friends in the e- tx. and NIirs. 'Lorne Manson spent a, few days recently with friends at Menden and, Hyde Parke. of Mr. T. 1VIcMillan, of : Seafoith r on. Mr. Wm. Clarke and his mother, Sunday. atcconrpanied :by ,Mr. Jim Johnston •)1r. and Mrs. Otto Restemeyer and and Mrs. P. 1Vlclsaae visited Mrs. D. D. Mclssac who is in the hospital in London, on Sunday. Miss nary Chambers of Crediton is spending a week with `Mrs. E. French who is 'confined to her bed with pleurisy. Don't forget the school concert on Friday evening. Dec. 18t,h. The -annual Evangelical Sunday School entertainment will be held on Dec. 23rd. The committee have de- cided not to charge any admission this year, but. a silver collection will be ta'ken up. Monday morning overheated stove pipes at the horne of, Mr �Jaco3r 4 ,a 1 F,biag promptly chec'ke'd With the asSrtance of two neighbors, •11Zr. Reinhold Mil- ler and Mr. Arthur Weber, a son of Mr. Jacob Weber. The flooring through which the pipes passed was ' Mr. Alf. Westgate was in Stratford partly burned away. In attempting arecrntly. to crawl throueh a man -hole while Mr. Glenn Love of Hensel]. visited ^veith his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ross :love recently. Mr. Maurice Farquhar or itensall is iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cochrane. Mr. John Stacey of Detroit spent the week -end with friends here. • DASHWOOD Harry .Elvifinen is attending 'fhe Bell Telephone plant .school in. Ter - onto this week. Miss Nelda Fassoid spent Sae week end in ;London. Miss Anna Tiernan spent last we- ek with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. D. Tiernan and Anna attended a reception given by the Delta Up Silon Fraternity in London on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Allemang and fam- ily of St. Clemens were Sunday vis- itors with friends in town. Miss Cathern r inkbeiner is •,on the sick list. Her sister, Mrs. P. Humble of Sarnia spent a few days with her last week. Messrs. Ezra Tiernan, Addison Tie- rnan, Peter Mclsaac, Rueben Goetz and George Merner attended. .the fun- eral of the late William McMillan. son e,- ned •on friends in Goderich Satur- day evening. Mr. Wm. Finlay and daughter Al- ;%erta spent a Sew days with friends a Kincardine . and Ripley. Miss Marybel Carnie visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Douglas recently. Master Lee Erb's many friends will . be pleased to learn that he is getting ;aleng nicely after his serious operat- Mrs. R. N. Douglas spent Thurs- .+day afternoon with friends in Sea - forth. The young People's meetings and Music Class which are held at Blake Goshen ale iaeing;wwel1 attendeA .su crier ngt-rs , • , day. - 1-1ILLSGREEN fighting the fire, Mr. Miller had the misfortune to have his shoulder dis- located. Owing to the absence of Dr Taylor he was immediately taken to Exeter where medical attention was given by Dr. M. C. Fletcher. The Ladies' Aid and W.M.S. of Dashwood Evangelical chi;rch held Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Consitt of Hen their December meeting in the catch sail are spending aft `v days with basement. The president, Mrs. D. their son, en and Mrs. Russell Con- Tieman presided while the following pronram was given: Scripture les- son by Mrs. L. Morenz, readings by Mrs. Robt. Love, who has been vis- Mrs. G. Wildfong, Mrs. W. Snell and Ring her daughters on the London Mrs. R. H. Taylor, piano solo by Mrs Road is visiting her son, Mr. and Mrs A. E. Oestreicher. At the business Joss Love. session 'Vas. J. K. Goetz and Mrs. H. Mr. John Cochrane is spending a England were appointed -as sick visit - :few days with his daughters in 'Tor ing committee. ' There were 26 pres- emto. ent.• Rev. W. A. Bremner of Brucefield gave n .fine sermon at the Young :People's Thankofl'ering Service on ;Sunday :evening in the Hillsgrcen ch- Parch. •A very pleasing duet was giv- nn by Mrs. Maynard and son, Mr. and .STrs. B. W. Carlile. Also assisted in `the singing which was much apprec- iated. Huron county lost :a little over two thousand of population, in the census ieriod 1921-1981, the loss being div ded almost equally between North and South Huron, Generally speak- ing, the rural constituencies of the Province were stationary or went behind in population, while the .city oust itue1ies showed substantial ;aims.: The carrying of the mail from the postomee to the Exeter station has been added to the Dashwood Rural itoute and betinning with Tuesday, December let, Harry Hoffman has the charge. With thereduction of the ;mail service from four to two trips a' day there has been a curtailment of the expense in connection with the courier and with a view to economy the mail delivery has been added to the Dashwood route.. Wm. Garrett, aged '77, Goderich, was found dead in his home on Sat- urday. The old man who • lived alone had been in poor health for a long time, but was upend about every day When he was found by Mr, Yule, a neighbor he had been dealt for sev- eral hours. Mr. Garrett was a farm- er on a small scale, and worked until within a few weeks of his death.. Having completed 26 years with the Grand Trunk and Canadian Nat- ional Railways, first as repair man and later as an car inspector, A. E. Wilson of Goderieh compreted tiih long term with the railway, retiring on pension. He was presented with a handsome. auto rug by the rail- way employees. There passed away at his late resi- dence, Grand Bend, John Devine. :aa isaresds. r, 'December loth, L.93 was a fife long s'esident of the eQra - niunity said, was well known and.likes ed by everybody who came in contact with Tann-, of 'being in good health for a number of years, butno one , heard him tcompIain. He leaves to mourn his loss a Moving wife, two sons, Henry, a farmer on one 14th of Stephen and Edward at home; 3 daughW'i:•s, Mrs. Jas. Grigg, of Thed- •? ford, Mrs. Colby, of Toronto, and Mre5 .: Brae '73eiderrnan, or Grand:, IlenL- E. A. Duncan, editor of the Wiar- ton Echo, is off to 'Florida for a six mantle resit., for his health. Recently two ••'Toronto evening, pa- pens contained as much as 17 pages of advertising for one Toronto store. That ;store knows that it pays to ad- • •verttse through file local papers.—Ex , BANK OF Established 1817' e4 presentation, in easily understandable form, of the Bank's ANNUAL STATEMENT 31st October, 1:931. 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 . • Financial responsibilities undertaken on behalf of customers for com- mercial transactions (see offsetting amount Ix] in "Resources7:. Other Liabilities . . . . • Items which do not come under the foregoing beading* Total Liabilities to the Public . LIABILITIES TO THE SHAREHOLDERS Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits & Reserves for Dividends . . • This amount represents the shareholders' interest in die Bank, over which liabilities to the public take precedence. 5669,047,25138 • 38,08,370.50 . 8,943,524.05 • .. Total Liabilities HENSALL Mrs. Chas. Troyer, who has been visiting in London for a few weeks, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Peppier and Miss Mattie Ellis visited with friends 00005000000 e0e0a 055905e seeesesasaa ecosseeeess• sD die ,y ▪ ONE LEVER HARROW 11 1 CULTIVATOR lb 1 SCUFFLER • QUEBEC SULKY PLOW 1 1 • ▪ O11ARLE OFFER REFUSED ON ANY OF THESE MACHINES TO Ars re 0 • • • Ly s.Pr� &Son y► ••••OAA 1710110000011•••1•••*0•••M•••••6/••ti ••• t.34.1.; FOR. t Cost At Below On new Farm Machines .while they last ONE 2 FURROW PLOW DIAMOND 4 -SECTION HARROW FLEURY No. 21 WALKING PLOW DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR SPECIALS! SPECIALS! 1WleCOII.MICK-DEERING No. 21 PLOW AT' :.:... .. .....$17,00 GOOD RIDING PLOW AT $5,00 WHEELBARROW AT $4.50 ACT QUICK POR THESE BARGAINS. ALL THESE MACHINES AT SACFIFICE PRICES. NO REAS - CLEAR WHILE THEY LAST General Garage, Gas, Oils, Etc. Zurich w e 5 e 0 0 5 0 • i 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 re, •5 0 'et 5 to Clinton is to' ha E Christmas Tree on 18th. Mayor Cooper '4 74 subscription list with a ea of $100. Mr. Turner, of Lucan, •fa Mrs. G. Frecldeton, Iran 'be, threatened with 'pneninOnik improving. Nelles Irwin, a former,:e boy has been appointed M°a the Armour Packing Co.;'•,. ago. . Bruce Iiossenberry - and,'vu Grand Bend have moved winter home in Forest. 13 left for Pincher Creek, Alh6 his brother Addison, who sp of the summer here. 3. R. Ogden of Usborne misfortune to be kicked by while in the act of harness with the result that both bon left arm between the wrist n elbow were broken. Dr. M. L. Craig, son of Mrs. W. Logan Craig, of W left for Toronto, where he s few days at Western Hosp preparation for the World Ci the Empress of Britain, whrasi 9?ils from New York on Decemb b , rd. Dr. Craig will be the dentist sir 'torr for this cruise. Creditors of the late Tom ' 4vn, former mayor of Stratford, w " ied last year in Mexico City, will iare $52,361, which will be distribii i 'on Dec. 15th. The parties iate s..fed will receive approximately .1„2 ,per cent. of their money back The other day an Ashfield 0hip farmer, James Garvey; one of his porkers,, dressed it s ung it up in the orchard. A t w no- urs later when the fanner w ;lire carcass it was gone—an.0 chief had carried home the County Constable Gundry wap an the case. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sllery, f' g- monclville, celebrated the aniu rs,�ry of their fiftieth' wedding day or;Nov- ember 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. Joh entertained at dinner in their 6',e or, tit - Clinton, *hen the family al tth !red to spend asocial time.rvr ::kkand Mrs. Siliery received many gi is a-. .slang thein being -a radio from ' the yarxlily., Eighty -Eight years of age an still going strong that is the record of Dr. W. Browning of Exeter, On the third day pf July, 1867, two days af- tcr, Confederation Dr. Browning; hung 7 -at his shingle in Exeter and np`t•V for. 7 -er 64 years lie has been cart* for sick, alleviating the suctiing,;and ,nily t•.) le found at hist oflice.' On •r. • 21;-.,, ee.e . rated his;:;88th! Wn- �>�ed or qwn k 'ion. 1`[ed RESOURCES o meet the foregoing Liabilities the Bank has ` Cash in its:Vaults and in the Central Geld 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 whkh mature at early dates. Stocks . . ca 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 bonds and stocky of greater value at current quotations than the loans. TOTAL OF QUICKLY AVAILABLE RESOURCES . (equal to 58.11% of all Liabilities to the Public) • 2,311,583-19 718,7330,729-I2 76,192,604.84 X5794;523,333:96 83,625,914.91 353 794/ 511.20 22,270,31_79 ,. 236,433,817.82 Other Loans To manufacturers, farmers, merchants and others, on conditions con- sistent with sound banking. Three properties only are carried in the names of holding companies„ the stock and bonds of these companies are entirdyowned by the Bank and appear on the books at $z.00 in each case. All other of the Bank's premises, the value of which largely exceeds $s4 5oo,000, 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; realised upon. x Customers' Liability und• er 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 Maldng Total Assets of . • to meet payment of Liabilities to the Public of leaving an excess of Assets over Liabilities to the Public 1,785,228.94 28,252,802.06 9,243,991.73 417,406,508-45 3.466;525,148. ,88 . 14,500,000.00 r 1,7.5,,466.32. 8,943,524.05 3,412,686.66 794,523,33.3.96 718,330,729.12 of $ 76,192,604 84 PROFIT and LOSS ACCOUNT;. Profits for the year ending 3 rst October, x93x Dividends paid or payrble to Shareholders Provision for Taxes, Dominion Government Reservation for Bank Premises $4,20,000.00 • 610,000.00 300,000.00 $5:23,041O0:00 $ 1155;379.57. Balance of Profit and Le -r• Account,„ 31st October, t93o •'. 947:047.M Balance of Profit and Loss carried forward $1,103,426.95 CHARLES B. GORDON; W . A BOG,. JACICKO14- DODDS President Joint ISrrrerr,!'.3 Tanagers * The strengthof a bank is• alet'errtnnearby • its history,. its • +obey,. it itreanagettaettt artd the extent' of s resources. Tar 714 years the. y.Han ;• ©'lir real:hers bier. 6u tf.Te; ;i( mak et Canadian -finance:, rµ, •