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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1925-12-24, Page 4,Ul10E 1ERt1l ri? NIC Established 1817 TREA.L Summary of Assets and Liabilities 31st October, 1925 ASSETS Cold, Dominion Notes, and Silver coin Deposit with Central Gold Reserve Deposits made with and Balances due from other Bunks in Canada Balance* due by Banks and Banking Corres- pondents elsewhere than in Canada... , . Call and Short loans on Bonds, Debentures and Stocks Dominion and Provincial Government Securi. ties Railway and. other Bonds, Debentures and Stocks, Canadian Municipal Securities and British, Foreign and Colonial Public Securities other than Canadian Notes and cheques of other Banks United States and other foreign currencies. Loans and Discount, and other Assets , .. Rank :Premises Liabilities to customers under letters of credit (as per contra) $ 86,829,406,10 17,000,000, 00 140,417.02 17,906,505.15 134,215;606.20 96,542,710.96 3,666,616.12 39,937,591.72 53,529,236.05 690,979.17 278,640,865.05 12,150,000.00 13,897,942.46 $ 755,147,876.00 LIABILITIES TO PUBLIC Notes in circulation $ 46,761,184.50 Deposits .. • 631,454,428.77 Letters of credit outstanding . , , , , , , , , 13,897,942.46 Other liabilities .........................1,095,769.89 Excess of Assets over Liabilities to Public $693,209,325.62 $61,938,550.38 • 94iti50 00000116641800Sett®®6mstt IMIKIM+l0•••B••i•a•••00R•411 Atio Coal Coal ••• • • • We pare receiving a carload of • P d • �C�Iri�� l �S Coal for ,beneral •• use. Leave your order now•• GREENFTELD'S Champion _Tonic • For Poultry • •• KEEPS BIRDS PRIM FOR YEAR ROUND EGG PRODUCT- • ION. • A BODY BUILDER FOR_ MOULTING PERIOD • a3FIr ORDS RELIEI t,'ROM NTRI1NAL WORMS "" : TRY A PACKAGE OF THIS CELEBRATED POULTRY T' O • tee eh • AND FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY •• pi ▪ ALSO HAVE ON HAND THE WELL-KNOWN HOMERY FEED e FOR STOCK. • • L• OUIS �• e P Zurich• Ate ereetee• coda; reastesetoecteween et••cat atateeageateam a ace o IRO Schedule of Cycluie Rips Hockey L eau; HE''; SALL ets i EENSALL I ZURICH FDASi3'WOODi I At : I A t I At . I i I C clone ( Jany, 22nd ( Jany. 8th I Y i Foby.. 126.1 Jany,. 29th 1 I l , ; .1 I JI any. 4th. : URiC,I ( Jan 25th F®er i Jany. 12 I Jany. 18t . y i Feb: 2 1 Feby, 8th I i : E.XE T'.ER At Jany 15th Feby;. 5th DASHWOOD I I Jany. 12th &IX -ATI R ( Feby. 2nd IJany. 18th Feby. 8th ( J•any. 1:5'. II teeny. 5th Feby,. 5th Hockey I Jany 25th I I 1 Jany, 8th I Jany, 22nd M Assoc .1, I Jany, 29th j Feby. 12th. • STEPHEN COUNCIL' The council of the Township ..of Stephen met in the Town hall, 'Cr- eediton on Dec. 35th. with all the ^x embers present, The minutes of eche previous .meeting ;were read 3eaeu1 adopted. :P'reenzan Morlock, colloeter of :axee kor the year 1925, hexing ee- lamed his golf pursuant to Sec. 15 see the Asrsessuteet Act and .having fiaailrtl to collect att fixe taxes for 21:Ixt► year. 1925, it is therefore, resoly eel that the said Freon -me 'Morlock yut 5t pointed and authorized to tamtanue the levy' and, collection of tihS 7a:n,paid taxes in the manner and 'wit'h the power provlrlecl by law ear the general levy aril rollrction eg taxes;, and that the leid Free- . 1ti3n� MorlockMorlockshshall ficrally ,r>:lu.t, n the ;moll to the Tp Tr' :never not .ler than the 'fat t,Lq of :I; ebrsairy 3926 It 'was resolved that the acco--' unts pre -tented by Mrs. E, MoliaA<d be filed. A number of accts were passed which will appear in the Tree.».- urerb financial'statement, The 'Council then edjoartred, Benny Eilber, Clerk. The 'Council of the Township oe 'Stephen met in: the Town I3.all;i Crediton, on • :Monday, beeember, 7 1925, at 1 ,3>iu,, All prevent, The, minutes of thew previou's meeting were read and adopted. • That 13y -law No, 328, being a By-law to authorise the Tp;.Clerk to sign certain contra et's with The. tIyclro Electric Power. Coma. havinr< been read throe times' .l e passed and ' nee 1 and eateel, Tit:le the Utetarr it a.a',u'r' the ase t ses,settent urt trig Athletic Field Dr.:: •ditr a:; ? Rv screw This :Iiy lbsv Nim:, 339 to a}Elio: r' ti i:?eputy Returning Officers! and loll Clerks and ,»elect Polling Bo- othe for Municipal x lceetio:oe hav- ing been r'�acl three tines b'4 'pas- sed. and 'signed by the reeve and 'Clerk and the Seal of the-�Cor.pore- ati.on attched. A large number of accounts weee paid, which will appear in the annual Financial. Statement of the Treesurer, The Council 'adjourned to meet again- in the Town Hail, on Tues day, the 15th, of Dec. Remy Either, Clerk, COUNTY NEWS, The <14th annual consignmtenij sale of the Perth 'Co. Holstein eders Ltd. was held in, Stratford recently. There were 40. head of. cattle at the block,. a ' total of $5,-- 042.50 being reelisecr The aver- age male price wast $121.64 and the average female price $12'6.05. Prov. Officer Phippen, of Wing - ham, and Whitesides of Goderich. arrested. C. Elliott, of Bluevale, on a charge -of indecent a'saul't an the 13 -year-old daughtier of Ge?.'O'pan.• pbell, 'a,lso of Bltlevalq.. The charge was laid by Mr. Campbell. The •a.ccusred was talen•to the co- unty jail at Goderich Eby' Officer Whitesides and will ;appear at a later 'date before Mag, ,Reid ° at Winghem. ' 1 One of Ontario's pioneer: farm- ers and breeders of pure-bred lire stock died on IDee. 7th in the ,per- son of J'a's. Snell, of Huhlett Ta . He was born on an Ontario farm,71 years ago and who had farmed 'all ,his life having come' from pioneer stock, his father first having taken up land in Peel Co., later moving near Clinton, and lead 'originally 'iv ed in Devonshire Eng.. That the creditors would 'suffer no loses was indicated the other other' day at the ,first meeting of creditors of the Aero Cutshion<Tire Co. of Winghanrl which made an astsignment on 'Nov. 19th. The. fin ancial statement presented to the meeting, held in the CCouncil char. her ,showed liabillitie's of $21,000 with. book debts and other avail- able taslset�s of about $16,000; and plant and eq uipment valued at about $50,000. Edgar White, of Toronto, was app i rted trustee The situation of the shareholders how- ever, will be much less fortunate unlees'the effort ,to reorganize the company are succelesful. There - port stated that all of the comp- any's capital 'stock of $422,000 had been subscribed and piaci for. HENSALL Alex, Smith returned from Chic- ago, where he had been on busin- ess in connection with a !shipment of Turnips. Mr. and Mrs. Win, Beazer 'are pleasantly visiting their relatives at Kitchener, over the Christmas holidays. - Mrs', Alair of Hay Tp.. is visit- ing Mis's Craig anal brothers. \ellir Carmichael has returned from Stratford to help in. Hemp - hill's drug 'store. \j e w'elcom 3 to our vintage, Mr. and Mrs, Wm.. eon'sitt, who have moved into town and ane now oc- cupying their fine home on King street. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Case have ietuinee. after a pleasant honey' - moon trip. Me. W. H Pfile has not been en.' eying good health, and Ms 'sister Miss Pearl, has bean assisting him, '1'he annual entertammeet of the United church was hlecl on Tues day evenin;m of this week, The literary society of the Hen - sail continuation 'school held their meeting last Friday afternoon with Margaret Douglas presiding. Ada Buchanan of Los Angels, C Cal., js here visiting Mrs. \V m Buchanan and Mrs. J. S. McDonald Mrs.Hicks, of Egmondville is here visiting 'with. Mrs. P. Munn A shooting match was held. in Hensall on Friday last by the elep. sail Gun Club. and was attended by a large number from different parts in 'a eastern Ontario. S,Vanee won the cup. last year and also retstined it this year. • "Shorty„ anteonl of 'Cletiton. was the referee for the day, Mrs., T. C. Jo'ynt is visiting rel- atives in Toronto. The many friends of Mary Jahn- ston are pleased to hear that :she is much improved, • A number of'rliens'all people had he pleasure or listening to • the achio concert broadcasted fromLon don on Sunday evening last by the unbe'ana Trio, of which Mis's Greta Lammie played some -very good iolin selection's, Goo. Hudson has resorted the rating rink for the coining eea'stee rorty the .Board of. Trec'le, Re is ow busy getting the ice hi.shape: A fatal accident happened iu aime'r•ston on 33Teilne+stiay lest then Mrs. Chas. Chapman Wee at ending to her ,household ditties she ell down cellar steps, 'sustaining ustaining in'jutie:s to the effect hart she :passed away..Sun.claya.Sii'e as. a daughter :of the 'late Gao" cott and Mrsl. Scott and wa'a rear:- ;"l twt•nty years' .4 o ancl. lived t Palmerston where Me, •Cliamnan ' t" � C, r its Ern The agent. �r net eine we br<outghtto I-Tense:1 where inter'- r S s t n ar i t t S i a re cr int wee mule ir1 the Linii n Cert 1 tciy, c i zor E.lepp, Auctioneer, ' EXETER Mr, 'and Mrs. 1 , J. Sirrrs,. o'f to�vrr celebrated their 25th wedding taxa' niverslary on December 11th, Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Heideman re- turned after Visiting their children in Toronto, I itehenei ,and Lon - den, Mrs. S. J. Cummings, of Cro'ss- weell, Mich., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Victor -Snell. W. II, Dearing, who has been suffering from 'an attack of antrim and mastoid, was taken to London hospital and operated on, Mrs, Mo';ecl ,B'echier, of USborn,e has returned from London Hospital much improved , Mr, end Mrs'. W. Smith' of 'Car- ter, Mon,, are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs•. D. Cowards J. W. Powell, who has been tro- ubled with his back, was, int Lon'- don- consulting" a Specialist, and is improving. Shirley, the. -14 -months' 'old da- ughter of Mr. and Mrs'. W» Gar- diner, was painfully' burii�edy the little" tot having come in contact with a bot stove, J. R. Hind, . chairman of the Pub lir Utilities Comm. en'tert'ained th' members' to :a banquet,of ' fowl; sjapper , a progra fro hddresseee and .nuitin followed H; K Ruston acting as Chairman. The reiluence to a Ii. uar case which was heard before Pbiiee Mag istrate Reid in Exeter some time ago came on Monday when at a preliminary hearing before 'the same Magistrate twd witnesses•con reseed to c'om iiting perjury 'sand they, with the other defendant who was charged with inciting the wit- nesses to give falve evidence, were sent up' for trial at the next court of coiixpetition jurisdiction in the county. The latter defendant el ects to be tried by judge ,annd' jury Bail was given for $4000, in each of . the three case's. Early `lase Saturday morning fire broi ke out in, the residence of Bert Harne�se , and when first discovered' was a mass of flame!»'. A high wind was blowing at the Lime, and there was no 'one in 'the house, at the time."Mr. aiid Mrs. Harness be- ing in St. Thomas. They had'left the house the previous morning, insureance thereon wa's small; and the Soldier's Aid presented him with $100 and a snb'scription• am- ounting to $475. AUCTION SALE 0 r P L rn at 3 is 6 2, v hi ft in t:0 lx sl :rz b in he. cu to 20 sot Ian ere In for ho sto oth the ter res bar abl bus cod acr all res; bar ble 'bus red e'ae, ;r_,x taro ere $25.0 auto prca ince R time 30 d rl.itlo GL an Re cot,Ro EXECUTORS AUSTION SA F FARMS, I, AR,\f STOCK AN IMPLEMENTS, ' The undersigned Auctioneer h eceived instruction's to :sell ublic 'Auction on,, Wodnesd•ay,D ember 30th, 1925,, 'at 1.30.pen. o ot 6, Con. 3, Hay Township, tl ollowing property - 'CHATTELS -HORSES -:Pair g ngs rising 6, 1 erre Ii'sint; 5, Exam rising 6, 1 mare rising '`7, are 13 years old; 1 yearling co 11 good heavy horse. CATTLE -1 cow newly freshet -it cows, 2 cows due V1at'ch, 2 cows due in. April, Reg tiered Shorthorn Buli 2 year on steer' risin•; 3, 0 'steers risin 3 heifers rising 2,' 5 'steer ca es, about 40 hens, IMPLEMENTS-Masisey-Harri rider 7 -ft cut; Deering mower, : hay rake, manure sprearlenric g plow, 2 walking plows, 2 fte w gang plow, 4 section di a arrow; F. & W'. seed drill. Cock mutt Fertilizer c.ril1, 2 cultivaio ,-H. and F. & °t�•''; l\las:sey-fiarri Ban cultivator and puller cogs '.cl, 2 wagons, 2 wagon bore ncl stock rack, 2 gravel boxes, y rack, 2 set bob 'aleighd, tan nnx disc,, light wagon, top bug; y tter, Fordson tractor, Oliver tra r plow, 10 -in. grinder, cutting bo 04-1b. scale, fanning mill, t plow Imarness, 2 sett hear mess, 1 :sett driving li,mrnes,s lotte cream separator, 1% H.P engine, 2e1 H.P. ;Gillsoee engin 'ks, chain,», doubletree's, :shovels es and thunmeroi other articles SOUS +'r1OLD EFFECTS - Box 'c e, :able, cupboard, couchancl. ei articles At the same time and 'plaeci following real estate.wile be of - ed for sale- PARSEL 1. Consists of 100 ac- , Lot 6, 'Con, 3, Hay, large bank n, good frame house, pig 'et- o and other buildings, good 'h, and plenty water, ,well fen - and all under -'drained, 15 es fall wheat and fall plowing donne. PARCEL 2, Canalises of 100 ac - Lot' t, 'Co'n. 3, Hay, large bank n, log hoawe', cement pig 'stagy. and other outbuildings, 'Ismail h, neverf€tiling 'spring, well fen - and drained, 18 acres fall. yvlm- fa11 plowing all done. ARCM 3, Pasture farm, .west tot 11, Con 'b;• Hay .Tp. con- s 50, acres, watered by 'spring erne well' ,feeced. TERMS --Chattels -.All, 'slime of .and under, cash Over that tint 6 mlonthte credit on ape �''ecl joidt notes' bearing ,6% -reit EAL ESTATE -10% eagle at the of slate 'with the balance in ays. or further particulars and con - ns of Sale apply to- GLA & STA.N"BCTRY, Exeter a Hensel!, Sniicitors for Ws, ger Northeett, CCharl'es North- & 1' tJ. G. tlrr S an i x y, xlxecutor6 Ter N'or th.eott Rstatt , Too. Crr,nm,pbel1, Mork, • Tburrdlg . De4.arahor 24th, 1906, ,.........................4.......................„,., , _' .r.4, .',, .. 4, . nripti cerne t .. ...... ,, 4 . . .. T I wish to/ nform the Public that I have' I demployer,issolved partnership With my former a - and 'r 3Sh to announc that pt t 4.•1' , I have opened an t ��,.. o -date Garage - s••- in Mr. Hey '» Block. it, AS . • _ I All IN A POSITIOI�T ' *TO: GIV . NxPERT' SERVICE M *: AND REPAIRt3 WO' ANYMAKE. Otb' CAR. ALSO- •A:: I. RIl ,,. • Burlap AND CHARGE BATTERIES ON SHORT NOTIC ,:t OF GENUINE FULL LINE ENUINE FORD PARTS ,FOR, SALE 'C'1`' AT FORD • PRICES ASFACT. o . GUAR TIED Day and Night Service •IIS• ee .1i f ANQEL,.. dh • 'I*i'i*.1441 Y• 3•';„1444444 1 4 3 1.44,1 11'd"i•34•t• ,•u ++.1••1•+•2•$•l +++i.•II••i 4vit t .�.G4.• . • 'QUAY Y! Stands For SERVICE! Wuerth, the Tailor has it! In all Lines of Artistic Apparel, Call and -See our XMAS. SPECIALTIES THA'NTICiNG TO UKINDL Y FOR TOUR PATRONAGE IN THE' PART 'YEAR. WISHING' YOU ALL A - ERR NMAS.', And a PROSPE w' OUS NE L. L.r 1 L Tailor, en's Furnishings cgs m Zurich, Onto YEAR Saco rr.c?:r nee H'I 'lia�lj�d�ti?`; IMANWAMMAMMINg. j��p'?'!'�p{!(y 1� !jy■t7�t� Aja i�i�P: py ii in�'have laCid Stock a fine Line of -erc ■ n ��.sha e ler the hristm Trade #.4-1-1,+ *4:*** k.t.* i•4 +•):•ti5 •4f ++++,A TOYS! Toys! TOYS OF VARIOUS KINDS FOR T%TR, . Kl[DDI1;S,. M];CI3AN- %CAT, TOYS FOR, THE BOYS, DOLLS FOR THE GIRLS, and PICTURE BOOKS FOR ALL. CHRISTMAS CARDS WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OR . CHRISTMAS CARES,. AT DIFF' ERENT PRICES. ALSO CHRISTMAS ' DECOfi;A"-Il"x"CSIsfS FOR THE rBOML AND CHRISTMAS TREES. GIFTS! GIFTS FOR GIFTS WIlI HAVE MANICURE SETS, TOIL:E SETS, A. Gi TRAYS, FOUNTAIN PENS, A.tee FINE STATIONERY. -int. A. S MacKinnon, ro Immemmmmmoomingimpimwm,mAPE?