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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1940-01-11, Page 3ave Yt ' 'leard (1 • 1:Ie country eorrespelxlelit of a knoeve daily newspaper had arks .lett t u t in the sub -editor': oyes, whieli was, that he would tie. gleet to furnish all the names con - teemed: in hia accounts of local ev- ent's, '.Thin,;~a got. to such a pitch • that he wa;r really told tbM his 'could be dispensed with 110' roe ap .'U the mleeing de- tal Ins l.ai, .poli the'reaft.r a ivltiM46! "This countryside was -the cen- tre el a viol, 11 thunder and rain storm tide !l' ,LAI and the faith bui:lie to tri occupation of Geo.•gc 1tela v l`•'-"wn and his good wi:c. Diary [11".:'.n Brown, were str,: •1c by lightning. Three cows whi •h had taken ? shelter Under an oak tree wore kilned, their nanl6s - being Il -.se -e, Mary, , and Batter_ OE c;,,ar:,ee, few people be- lieve in aligns, but a Hart - f ord, Co•un... hearse has a lic- ense plate Ihsaring the desig- nation "11,3-2..' iI�"y.a A London: vicar was trying to console an std .,4Y woman parish- ioner Who .4"i.3 apprehensive of air raids, "Perhaps London won't be bombed at all," !vas his encourag- ing conclusion. "What'" protested the indig- nant old lady.. "after all the ex- pense we've been put tor" A schoolboy,.. asked to write about the• Arctic region, said "An )Eekineo is one of God's frozen people." "So that's the baby," said Uncle -Sohn. "Yes," eel& the proud fath- er. "1 hope pull bring hire up to be a conscientious, upright Feathers Bought Canadian Feather & Mattress Co.. 4147 SPRUCE. ST.', TORONTO Will Leath First Canadian Airmen Overseas Squadron :Leader W. O. Van Vliet, of Winnipeg, bas been appoint" ed to command No. 110 Army Co-operation Squadron, selected for dis- patch overseas as the air force component of the first Canadian division, •C. A.S.F . young man." The father shook hie head. "I'm afraid that'll be rather difficult," be replied. "Pshawl" snapped Uncle John; "as the twig is bent the tree is inclined." "Yes, but the twig is bent on being a girl, and we are inclined to let it go at that." —0— Slowly the raft drifted with the flow •of the sea. One of the shipwrecked sailors looked into the sky. "Cheer up," he called, "we can't be far from civilization 'cos a couple of bombers have just gone over." Modern Etiquette i3r ROB ERTA LEE 1, What kinds of Christmas gifts should young men and girls exchange? 2. When a man is dancing with II girl who, is wearing a hackles:, gown, where should he place his right hand? S. Should every persc,;,a1 leiter and note be dated? 4, Is it necessary to acknowl cage Christmas cards? 5, Wouldn't it be all right to ill :st'upon giving a tip in a re's- . tnulant that has a "ns, tipping" rale, when some special service has boon rendered? 0. Is it necessary to ane,wer a wedding invitation that includes an invitation to the reception? Answers 1. Books, flowers, candy, cig- arettes, cigars, but never anything such as clothing or jewelry. 2. The Band should bo placed at the girl's waist, not on her bare back. 3. Yes. Many misunderstandings have arts- en because the date was omitted. 4. It is not necessary to write a note of acknowledgement, but one sbould,tvY to remember when next coming in contact with this per- son. to acknowledge receipt of the card. 5. Not when "no tipping" is requested. However, one may say, "Thank you very much for your kindness." G. Yes. Spaniel's Potion Mighty Expensive Sparky, a Cooker spaniel,. got al- mighty expensive drink of water from his master, Thomas 3. Hours - Than, of Richmond, Va., ]ast week. Mrs. Hounihan, occupied with baking, put her diamond ring and wedding band into a glass Houni- ban carne in and gave the pup wat- er from the glass. Something clink- ed against the pu's tyed] SparkY, A veterinary spotted the rings and recovered there. --=-, Advert1SemOfltS FCIt� t'.rL'JtC FaraBeI.E FURNI,T1I117� FOR SALE. ]32#Jlb'id' iL;IL'l7('fl; CONT.>;ST 4, Ta". Altotrr THE BRAY CHICI( ,'„nteat, You trier win a flock of 'Bray (1•irolrs, f -e. Costs nothing to enter. T:tnn ry chicks should 1•¢ ordereti terse Bray Hatchery, '.30 3chrl 13t._04. tiatnilto t, tent• (,1)^s"isipt`11 - 'TANNING W 13 DU C U1 Tual TANNING OF Deersicir!s. lee.". and Plorsehides _nto Robes, LI<t;ness and Garment Leather, S. C. Itriney & Son. Mark- lale, On:, B �.!�tl•(:\1'IU1 pie., , NOW L X:ROL,L,INV 3TOR STUDENT:, N'.' tShort.:ovist, 't, Matriculation, X101} 'Culture Ma Shorthand your ',pare -e today. Canad- .jtit 're.• C•` Ct'.e ere pee 110 ,•, Set: College,3Street, tl•li h�d 1:10: „-1 longe 1 _A is;e clay of Ottawa . aplt r equipped modern ea.eic in re pt,It 3 -storey bricks aUdtn ; ,..nd ut1.•uilclinge., 11 ra- fi•ihcr alto„ r' .,ansa. Lindy refriger- 1lo1, ei31.1i0r0 E..oC� ectrcFirst-class liar t1 .ucdLion; re, r t r, T. Guerin,1:15 Rideau •1reet, 6-0764. l I. ia0ti 7l . ?011 SA.I:ki sir.;111;.; iT RS0 rats ne reek,. Slates tem - !es l• v rtts$8.6D.Aen - trt r 1 'Paris -Ont. -- a ,--- - C: t .1, H'il' l' A .eiS C _' ACrEL1I1 NTS of sale, (epee:aAed for cash, proMpt •Ltd.. tttrltl t. )Nc ttlt Shore Realty Co, i..tdl;.,i;;inrn Phone 81. gl ta:1II'Y APPLE TREES HARDY APPLE' "•111311S — 60 CTS. rack. (anadatl Lowest PricedNur. eer t, growing • leading varieties L suit Trees. Ornamentals. Write :mmedtotoll, requesting' sensation- al offerings Tebo's Treery, iNla- • tiara -on -tele Lake, Ontario. Prisoners. Of War Bureau Set Up CHESTERFIELDS $1 WEEKLY 3 -PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE in velours and repp covers. fact- ory reconditioned, originally es. Densit•e suites, better than a cheap, new one, 3 pieces complete, $24.50. Three piece chesterfield suites, newly recovered in choice repp fabrics, just like new. at half the price, Three piece com- plete $39.00 35.00 clown, 31.00 per week. We pay freight to your station. Dept. W., Royal Chester- field Manufacturers, 66 Richmond St. E.. Toronto. OFEED. TO .INVENT 0rtS The. Prisone;:s of War InfInform- ationBureau (Canada) is now functioning under the direction of Lieut. -COL H. Stethent of Ottawa. The new bureau is receiving in- ' quiries concerning Canadian pris- oners of star in Germany; Can- adian nationals resident in Germ- any; Canadian nationals interned in, Germany; Canadian members of the 'United kingdom forces who ' are prisoners oi' war in Germany, and Canadian soldiers interned or Canadian civilian refugees strand- ed in neutral countries, Letters addressed to Canadian 1prisoners ed tbe ordinary w ar y abs ll and will ba directed through the proper 'chane nets by Canadian postal authori- ties in: co-operation with the Un- ited I; ine;d.orvl postal authorities. AN OFFER :EVERY INVENTOR List of inventions and full infor- Reiedt ttorns1 Registered, Patent Attorneys, l Baelz Street, Ottawa, Canada. d1lelreti .L Tt1IS IS WHAT ACRS. NEILSON, Ori` Tecumseh, Ontario, says: for 19 years I suffered with swollen legs and broken veins. Could not wear shoes or stockings. For months I could not leave mY home. After using Crouchinan's Liniment, S ^ can go out and enjoy life where it left ort ie. years ago. Demand it from your druggist or write J. It. Crouchman Co., Ltd., SVindsor,; Ontario. YOUR STOMACH BOTHERING Hughes' Mineral Remedy Builds 'weakened stomachs. WonderfullY successful Try it! $1.751 tyro bottles, 53.00. .Johnston Products, Postal Station -t", Vancouver, B.C. PINIVAMC 110511TAL DLTL"FERI:d• NURSING k101111, 733 Dufferin Street, Toronto. 'rosy, li- censed Private Hospital. All cases taken, Maternity Specialist — bock early. Waiting mothers ae- conunodated, itegistered. nurses. Moderate cash charges. Telephone illi lro$e 4365. PERSON,l.L QUIT TOBACCO, SNUFF'. h1ASILS, inexpensively. Horne remedy. Testimonlalh. Guaranteed. 'Advice tree. T4artlett's, Box 1, WinniP011. 'L`11Alilil:I) • 3)1'r.TEG'Pr TI..s • A.MBIT,tUU;l •1'11'3• 'AND . OVER, ci etR- wanted immediately service and detective work, .ctm- piete training course by poudence. Ores information. Write to C. 1'f: Julien, Box 25, Station T, Montreal, T;S191U 4.'• Alt AND '1'itl.l u i'. i'.ituniS' PARTS ?Olt L+"Ve it dowfl . early DEL to make, Ali tart shill. Every part guaranteed oog�r,, NoitOrderu refunded. email, Osler Alt is Parts, 96 Osier Avenue, Toronto. ; Guaranteed ' I CAR AND TRUCK PARTS Used — New . 5143('IAI1 166 IN Iti?.itUkA13,' MO- !VOUS, 1'O' V131t.1J\I'.t'a, :Hoists, Wine:he$, tienerator3, Start- ers, Magnetos, Carburetors, RI*61SI- oie -- I'Lr<ehange Service, Was?,Auio aatinrnetiou or teruntl. I,ev, 'I•ar4.r, 'I'oron(o. ISSUE NO.�1 Aa� LYONS Teen - T.tIi:11NTG SALE RECONDITIONED FURNITURE: to This really splendid ighiclasspreconditioned buy furniture at a fraction of the real value. Everyarticle thoroughly cleaned, reconditioned and sold with a positive money -back guarantee of satisfaction. Chesterfield Suite, 3 pieces, 12.50 upholstered in brown figur- ed repp material, reversible Marsh- all spring cushions. ,9.50Smart 3 piece Chesterfield Suite, upholstered in Jam. nerd velour, reversible Marshall spring cushions. 24.50 Beautiful 8 piece brawn me - hair Chesterfield Suite. Per-. feet, reversible Marshall spring cushions., High class 3 piece brown 3500 mohair Chesterfield_ Suite, cost new approximately $185. ?ef- fect condition. 6.95 Largo assortment of od.1 V Chesterfields and chairs, i1 er' figured vel- our. Complete with new mattress. 17.50 Oak Dining Room Suites, buffet, table and 6 cbaire. Cteautitul quarter -cut 0:1k r3 exten- sion buffet, , ,re b t ,..�•.5O Suite, lar sion table and 0 leather upholstered chairs, completely refinished. x•5.00 Solid Oak Dining Suite. 9 pieces, buffet, china cabinet. extension table and 6 leather uphel- steerd chairs, like new. 69,00 'f arge walnut fi4rireit t IL U R FoOm Suite, compely re- finished, buffet, china cabinet, ex- ' tension table and U leather uphol- stered chairs. 59.00 .Floor sample English Oars .Dinette Suite (new) reg. 09.00 value, Buffet, extension td 4scl -table le with jack-knife 1 red lead 89.00 • various c uv s• 14 CO Kroehler Chesterfield lied J upholstered in How Can 1 BY ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I make a good dust- er for wicker furniture? A. Use a dish plop. for dusting all the crevices of wicker fu1•ni- ture. It makes an excellent duster for this purpose. Q. How can 1 make thiel hands plump? A. First wash the hands in very warm water and rub in cocoa but- ter; or any good skin food, for five minutes. Then hold the hands an instant in ice cold water and wipe dry. The cold water closes up the pores while filled with the skin food, and new tissue is built. Q. How can I clean a white felt bat? A. Cover the hat with a mixture of one quart of cornmeal,- one cup of salt, and one cup of flour, and allow to remain for 24 hours; then brush off. This treatment will re- move only the soil, not spots. Q. How can I. cause croquettes to keep their shape .better? A, Form the croquettes about two or three hours ahead of time, and thoroughly chill them before cooking. give te- a What treatment san 1 a person who has fainted? - A. Lay the patient flat on the back, if possible with the head a little lower than the feet, and give plenty of fresh air. Smelling salts may be held to the nostrils, but not too near. tet. Large sorrel waren' Dining Room Suite (coat new $2 beautiful buffet, chi25 na cabinet, ex- tensi.11 table, and 6 leather uphol- stered chairs, completely 14I refinished, 4 129.00 tgntticent large :pining Room Suite (10 cabinets ette new iuble, 5ervingt ca- binet, bine', 'and ` i� chairs with seats ar backs trpitolsterecl in tittle mohair. 14.95 Several odd bnftets, chna cabinets and estene!on tables. Complete Bed, :RSudo •r 8.50 in walnut, finish, dresser, chiffonier, full stye bed, eagles% spring and M Modern Bed i' Room Suite 17,00 with V'enetiarr mirror in two-tone walnut finish, completely refinished. Beaulifnt modem) ,Bedroom 49.®o Suite, in bleaohsd waintit finish,. dresser intik a"Veletian niiitoL d dalffon)er full] size bed, less spring 0 i'Bedt•(001 59 OO I"loor. sample Surto in 'SveS#i91 fa� 1�0 �� and and new mattress. Al tt dr�n,3er, +.round '11100o •, c ti Outer, •fu1k site bed, sagloss spring and navel' mattress, perfect. Large assortment of stoves, klLC es cabinets, breakfast suites, Sewing maohines, dres es 5 Peds, etc` gd, amazingly 1pw l Po 668 tention . to read orders. +.li carefully crated for safe shipment on receipt of mono;i"-o'•der. 1loi,e+•.hrtc•k fittasran1ce. 'or 5alisrarlla1n LYC)NS 'PTri1)11 478 1'nn e'St., 'I'()1•o11i(l THIE ROYAL BANK OF CAdADA Genera/ Statement, 30th November, 1939 I.lABIL.JTlEs $ 33,009:UU0.00. Capital Rock paid up $ 20,000,000.00 133310 0 fund er Profit and 3,096,262.21 Palence of profits carried forward as p Loss ,Account - $ '23 096,25 21. 11,17.2'+ Dividends unclaimed annum), Payable" 1sr 700,000.00 )Dividend No 20') tat 8% per23,512, 20.59 December. 1939..... .._.-_ _-- _ _.M 5 58,812,926.50 EXPERIMENTS AT 29,300 FEET Two scientists a ��„Q „rti.W,..� scev aanc�e er seeking to pitotograpit ached an altitude of 29,300 rays re board an air lin- Deposits Ly and balances Clue to Dominion Govern - 5 40,167,470,42 meet Deposita by and balances clue to ixrovinclal {.overt:- 8,692,003.8'9 rnents 404,373,0111.116 Deposits by the public not bearing 15 interest. , 4-5,023,3314.0" Deposits by the public: bearing to a ntt, xnciud!nl; interest accused to date of statement 201,321 .5 Deposit, by land balances clue to other ohartere.i banks in 'Canada Deposits spoanti ndentsi balances the Unio banks KCingdoin and 30.001,t60.30 foreign countries _._.,003..-. - 411 319 209.3E 20,023.237.97 Notes of the bank 3A circulation 194,243.13 Bins payable 17,642,135.39 Acceptances and letters of credit outstanding 311,690.89 Liabilities to the public not included under the fore- going heads 31,014 705.343.09 $ 13,251.38 .Gold held in Canada 1,094,904.37 EIS Subsidiary coin he'd 2n Canada):::3S , 376,408.34 SColdubs held coin , , , 3,583,4.93.64 Subsidiary coin yield elsewhere..,.........::::13,874,748.50 Notes of Bank of Canada ' " 63,128,4.64.31 esie vrith Bank. of Canada 852.121.55 Notes of other chartered banks3107,868,532.14 Government anti haul' Worcs othertlxsui Canadian24,413,598.77 5 32,613,19:.71 Cheques an banks other chattered 1,043.05 Deposits with and balances due by hanks Canada 43,Si1D,33r.b: Due by hanks and bankting correspondent!? elsewhere 126,614,565 uS than in Canada _ -- - ,3 • Dominion and Provincial Covernsnent direct and _ i79,331,b41.32 guaranteed .securities maturing within two years, not exceeding market value atltand guaranteed)secu Provincial not exceeding market 136,OS3,%88.80 9,696,232.55 Canavaluealue nxutii ipar securities, not exceeding market valuex5,372.3 7 Public securities other than Canadian, not a xceedix)g 23,24 market value55,260.503.06 Other bonds, debentures and stocks, not exceedlns: market value Call and short root exceeding ures Dso stocks days) other Canada on bonds, 14,618,275.64 esitgeou Call and shoat (riot exceeding o 30 nds,days) delbe atures, where than an Canada on bonds,. 10,532,$72,41 stocks and other securities of a sufircxent xn`uicet- - --- - alike cable to cover $6#7,3Q2,53t+•3i Current loans and discounts in Canada, not other' 1,373,774.60 wise included, estimated loss provided for........ $212,627,311.73 Loans to Provincial Governments 20,39'.,89.60 Loans to cities, towns, rnunici2)alitie5t and school .33 districts ill Current aada, oand o brdiscounts en; deda°imated7losx 89.76,996..6 provided ,for a.,....... .... •........ : 74 Non-current loans, estimated lass provided fon..... .......7:2,.,_:)974_,..1..:"6" 326,563,731. 14,6.13,763,6 Bank premises. at not more than cost, , less amounts w 4,623,763,40 5,07 Real gages other realthan ta bank premises batt'' Liabilities on estate sold by 17 6¢2,1 •a9 Liabilities of customers under acceptances atxt.ltttea3,561,9:91 per contra ........................... Shares of and loans to controlled Finance ies 1,360,009.09 Deposit 'with the 3v mists of Finance for the security of note circula- tion 606,073,0 .....................d - . 1)eads.... tion......... ....... Other assets not included under tris foredoirr8 5.. _________1,014,708,343.09 NOTBB:-Thye 18 a1 dank of Canada (Prance) has been incorporated ander the a 'TherRoyalBanlcofCanadatess (f'rance)arre eincludea nk in ntheaboand the vesets GeneralStattement. S. G. DOBSON, M. W. St ILSo\, General Manager. President and Managing Director. AUDITORS', REPORT To 'NM ;;n tnz nol,vrns, MIS Boxax.13A-i8 or CANADA- We have examined the above Statement of Liabilities sad Assets as at 30th November, 1930,'anth,, he boobs and accounts of The iteysiBank of Canada at Head Office and with tha certified ▪ ee Bank s returns me1its bed branches. the Head OillWe have eee at the doed the se of the fiscathe l year,land at varies s dates during the year have also checked the cash end investment securities at several et the important branches•t ations that we have required, and in our W e have obtained all the information and vxp im the po• wers oft the Bank.i The abovv-eBank, stat mento sin our opinion ave come property draw have up so as to disclose the true condition of the Bank as et 30th November, 1931', and it is as shown by the booked the Bank. M. OGDEN lLLSIOELI,. C.A.; of Haskell, Elderktn & Company �A auditors. JAS. (i. ROSS, (' .°r., " of P. S. Ross & :ons 1 i entreal, ('.nada, December 21, 1939. PROFIT AND L033 ACCOUNT Balance of Profit and Loss Account, 30th November' S 2 731,409.32 1938,. after Profits for the year ended 30th November, 1939, providing for .'Dominion and Uro 861 U9 �Govern- ment � ; e n- mcnt taxes amounting to 51, - out ofgv whichReservesptoto visionxf r ell badgency rsnd ,4 g.t2.3u doubtful debts has been mode, 3'`:'• APPR0PRiATI:1)rASeFO= LOWS..• ,• Dividend No. 201 et b'', per annum.... --r•• Dividend No. 207 at 8'1, per annum.. • ..-+.«. Dividend No. 22415 at 138;:, per anintm, ...... dividend No. 209 et 8'.'.o p Contribution to the Petition Fund Society Appropriation for Bank Pretr,ises Balance of Profit and. Loss carried forward.. , », ..... $ 7110,000.0'+ 700.0330.414' 700,000.00M ... 700,000.00 1\1. W. }V IL54.1N, Prtsident aria iiareging Director. I\ Waren]. December 21, 1939. $ 2,800.000.0n 400,0011.00 ;50.000.410 3,091,252.21 6,441.252 21 S. G. l)t)BSON, t.,ncrai Manager. •end .�--- feet above the City of Chicago, , .� found ideal weather colulmons Sot the experiments. . The scientists said the tempera- ture was eS bel•OW, with n0 sign of snow, and that they had obtained 400 pictures which - would greatly facilitate studies of the cosmic raYs. ' 'MENINGITIS CURE REPORTED 'Susses in their war upon the dis- ease of influenzal meningitis, long considered incurable, was reported laie doctors attending at. the ann+ial convention of the Clailad1a11 Public Health Association. Dr. L. N. Silvert93arne. of Toron- to,' to, . told of treatment whit h ' saved the lives of 15 to 65 infants and children treated by the Con- naught laboratories. MAGNETIC FALSE TE5T1-4 Magnetic 'false, teeth. a new step in dentistry, designed to hold false. teeth. plates in place, particularly in the wagging lower jaw, are an- nounced, 'She.nlagnetg, ,set so that they oppose each other ii2 upper and lower jaws,. repel the plates with a force of about two ounces. Tito magnetic force begins when t iI teeth are an X011 ai art : and tiiA inagnets are all set in the baOk, isre StOPOK ! 0.111C1SFY Y59,)AtbK - (1Mlcktolieltt6mlSohl513 klslretklW xddki:111 lbt"d1Y $lc 5,0te; til drulltsista Pe+Y0) It Yr >ra"YY bask or (108100 teeth, where the opening is uev- • wide, the force presses the plates in 1105311ou all .:,e time. New High Made By Royal al Bank Assets of $1,014,000,000 Are 'Highest in Bank's History Deposits Up Over $100,000» 000 to Establish New Record u Marked growth in all depart- ments of the bank's business Ira ma- flected in the Annual Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss Account for .the year ending November 110, 1939, being issued by The Royal Bank of Canada to its shareholders. Total assets amount to $:1,014,703- • 000, an increase of .$160,643,0000 over last year's figures, and the highest in the bank's history. Only in the Annual Balance Sheer, 44± has The Royal 13ank Oi; Ca)Lx- 4.„uv oda previously shown assets in ex- cells of one billion dollars. Deposits Up Over $i00,006,000 . 'Total depo6its including deposit$ by dovarnuients, batiks, anal. sV, Public amount to $911,510,21.0, &1l increase of over $1.07,000,000, as compared with the corresponding figures last year, Deposits stand at the 'highest polut in the history of the Bank. To the extent of $;0,000,- 000 the increase is accounted for liy larger balances due to the Dom- inion t;overn tl7Ptlt. Non -in Non-in(0t'eZt• be is ing deposits rix i•rou sell 313131 „<+• ma ely $ 48,00(+,0(!i'. Current Loans Increase The 1n. ward t ••'nd 111 cur leant; 10 Canada which began 13, 1207 ha' been 11(01113 _;ued. the rt:-. (Teas', for the ;r't. antn0n. iii} td over 316.000,000. Loans Ins outsid.• 4i3 Cana (111, however. ?tare fallen lilt li343P rXinintely $10.000,00(+. Strong Liquid Position As might be I yllt :•led tinder tip, isting conditions, th•e' hanks 110,4111 position is particularly strong, , ,tne nt.- 3nediately realizable assets amo ,t ing to no less than e9 per cent. of the bank's total liabilities to Lie p3562110. Cash assets alone, int lnd- ing bank balances, amount to 301 leas than $234,433,550 Government and Provincial securities amount t4 $311,000,000, of which approximate., ly $130,000,000 mature within -Lin) ya.au'8. The Annual General. Meeting o0 the shareholders is 'being held vA th&'Head Office of the bank at e1 en a,m., on 3antial'y 11th, 19411. • 0 Before the Great War, . giraH cost $2,000 or less; bud after till war the rid went up to $5,(1(i keit even leder. t' v Sixty thousand species oi' bal'vF teeflies and 15,000 specie o'+' 131031 have recently been added -ko tP collection .of the Uyeno 'Masan* of Science in To tyo.