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In t'hhe yi "p, g^ el ocae i ,had come 011iCthlR ; ' NBV ,SerlolU�3 o- " ”, Mew I ... wilco lua?d Q e'n mixed cad i tAiettil, a'I,' �' tt? w'efi.araie ons of the QYD04S!t eminent �, Fff e� M "Batey cut a The ]dies olf thousands oif Canad- ' y,.e.arrd every tong[Le, wlbl' zez they were Ipufy of sy<- 11 his teeth with no trouble, , Skcc► . o aur age. I�he feeling of d��en have. been ilr: A :fr{ tan chi] lost becauset U �' fr+ r , : M to the oakf, ion+ origin. They and the Jews had thanks to BABY'S OWN TABLETS,» -the lbly '�vafs' keenly sym(patahetic . 4. „ '*d�,p t Woh 6rhe undv:,emal !song, no dfewlings with each other und'n7 we writes Mrs. Thomas Shaw, iiamilton, as we :could) tiefi •froal the heartiness • parents have thou that measles l�xrd, orown If6rri Lord of" alL ,haves recorded Ghe tz?eatmerut of the auu , Of iriidd'le stature, is "nothing, serious," and, that `tit is , ;'. +� la ' Sa(mard'ban w areae in bo -day's' lesson. Ont. $cores. of other Mothers ,have oY the sizub g better to Nave it ,acrd be done,- with it." rid written n similar vein. gra and simple in manner, Dr' IVVrQ all. kiraw that practically So Fat That People Stared . R'S­ p�y Q *as* mvi(bh yonder sacred throng, Ile seed of reconciliation was, sawn Give YOUR child BABY'S OWN F er bear's about him something of , itt �' we at If`m foet may fall, in that conversation at the well•, and TABLETS for teething troubles, upset a regal dligndty. 11168 construct* ori- everyone has measles same time I. ' ,isn,trit 1the everlasting song, by fuer ttualkin>g knawre by others the during his life. The disease is ver t _ stomach, simple fevers, colic, colds, ergy caused an African wilderness, to y st Puffed" r'- ° (id crown Itdm Lord of all. personsge w(ho had treated her so cammuorn and, as olbviousl #( w�fJ( 1'© Ya�'ds �' a Amen personage o-arsud' he a Jew. constipation, sleeplessness, or whenever tbltossom, as the rose+, yet the is free eivie,ryone recovers from 'an attack r it ' t � wa � r` r, + he is cross, restless and fretfUL Easy to from the ircihifbitdorus sa often laud on is a t to ,foe load ,upon mare as a ,1,Edward Perronet. °The disaiiples were amazed at their y ufthtty` mien of actio►v He us orator, p Samle le szu ase that fatness is ,s mrtagben receiving drink from the han3 take as candy, and absolute] SAFE-- nuisance than anything Plop r see analyst's certificate in each 25 -cent humorist and. (poet, with a vision tlhat ything else, necessarily gonlsdututional---la natural ':<' . � PRAYER of an alien womw, but in after ears: ackage. Over 1,`50,000 packs es sold A small ,percentage of all who cor,- stat against which sbrtu le is in Y 8 retmairrrs +undiuwwdi toy* the dry routine gg r. a Y p rn 3931. of oflicdal labor at home4 As Dr, tract measles do not recover. How- vain. 'This. man's experience dis-+>� I<3bernmd God, who has taught us —after the descent of, bkze Holy G zr- 243 ga Thy Holy Word that all z atdons it at Pezrte'costt--cava at least o,f ever, 'the number of cases is so great } : t>, > ';}%r :. > Y p Dr. WNIYams T �� � iwherever mien's h arts that hundreds of deaths in 'Canada t n hetw�as an extreme case aescuzp- s�•` : z z {: of ane blood and that Thou art these vet y disciples, Phili, and Peter, . r gather• of all ipeoples, help w to cher- enibL—d' on, •a comvmlissio� to preach BABY 3 OWN TABLE s are waiun with zeal far the mission- each year, from measles are reprep "I was 212'0 lbs. two years ago. I :I" °" i" rent ed b'y this small w: "' ' • I Y, a sgxirs+ut of kirud'lY ixutereast.in all the gospel to the Gentiles. In Ants cry esuee. At narrator and story- percentage. am only 5 ft. high and I leaked aw- «, tauter he is idaldsed' by the young. M aslos is always serious because fu�l1 Through diet and Krus'chen, I I �i other races with whom we came 10:30 315, we ,read, of Peter's call to ' —� "He has revealed to the r�hus�clzes 'of the number of death which occur, am now 168 lbs., and as nimble as a „� . in cocoas,. For the sake of Jesus preach to li:arnelius "all things that , ` Ohrist, our Loid Ahiiten. , are ramrczranded ,ties of GocL» Christ's of the great; rcndssdorcnaaY : stabeam(an, ,deerper, ,croons vital and more imipant- and because it causes permanent tuna=year-old. I am well lffuartvri as a y last �comundss0.on to 'His disciples was Dr. Donald ,Fraser. A conf'ereWe aril: mlethod's and motives for,.for+eulgn damage to some of those who•--recov• fat :man and people always stopped 1 i;.. S. S. LESSON FOR 'DECEMBER 4th do ,go an(d disciple all nations and the was arranged (for'Saturday afternoon ,mdssiomazy vnaz,k'° Dr. Fraseg hircn- Qr' Tlhe younger the child, the more Go look at me. I co4ild not go any- ,� 4 :;,'.. Cihristdan church to-do is, hastening and: it had been intended' that friends likely it is that the disease will prove where without a stare. And after Lesson Topic—Living With People µ y g self retminde,d us that in this service p 'I •on`° t>he day when Jesus shall reign (should meert in tie hall.- It w'as the worker must take long views and fatal walking' LO yards I puffed awful. Now t a: ,of the Other Races. throughout the] whole world• quicl.l decided however, ,that the When recovering from easles the I am all right, There never was ., `ro Lesson Passage -John 4.510• Acts, i' , , attetmlph great things for, God. g g : 1) • e(liure!)z mils, be ,,town open arced the body is less alble to withstand the such a differs in amen."'—E.W.R. '' 30:30-35. WORLD MISSIONS i, attendance was as large as that of a Pictures from Africa. attack of the germs of other dis- I Fs Golden Text—Acts 10:34. Sunday semvnce. The minister, Dr, eases. The result -of this lack of ye� Kruschen is 'a scientific blend of v'ar-' breakfast every Imorninlg. There will. I" With Dr,, Donald Fraser at Frognal '"I' QpiyAons differ as to the ,origin of Joseph Johnston, had invited his IIn a retrospect of thirty years Dr. sistance is that pneumonia ",often ds- roes 'mineral salts found in the'-wa- be no rapid and alarming loss of t 'he 'SaFz mi-ha'n nation as to whether ,A MISSIONARY CONFERENCE' fitiend and' naeighbpr, 'Dr, Archibald Fraser recalled' the manual work that velops during convalescence, and .is ters of those European spas which wedght, Ibu(t• just a steady decrease of they • were t'he des'ceuda'nts of those p lexandez , to take the . chair, wQiule •vee dermancledl fmm the pioneer: Ise rpt tfnelquentlly Tollowed by Culber- have steer, cased by generation of ov- that fiziblby fat w(h'ich •is as unhealthy' 1: r<` renmants of the Kingdom of Israel The evrent of the weetk end in Lon- he himself listened from a pew near trains his p'eto(pley and sets them `an culosis. erstout peolpde to reduce weight. as7 it, is unsighttly, You; wi11 also find , 1 who' were left in the district, once dun Presbyterian circles was the vis- the front. Minj6bers and o�fii'ce4bear- example, not that he may provide ;Nine -tenths of all deaths from Kruschen combats the cause of fat ,that,. Krusehen ibu,' - up rlgmarkabl,e F„ . acc pied by the tribes of Ephraim it to St, And'rew's church, Frogna), lers from the nlorthwvest 'district of ,cheap labor for the wihite se -.tier,, ,:rieasles occur during the first five by assisting ,the internal organs to new 'strength and ,energy while yeiz• �t� - I but that the African may .'learn to years of life. After 'five years' of poloimx their fuinlctiodsl properly, . are training y'ours'elf .down to a,point .� _ __�_ �. _---._._ - __ _ - .=- •.__-.-_ . _ __...___, __ cultivate his beautiful land for his age, the child, is• ,much less .likely to to throw off each day those waste of normal welight. Its tonic influence w w., awn need's and those of his succes- suffer a severe attack. Parents will gtrodu ts' and poisons which, if allow.- reaches etvlery .organ! (gland and fiibra �: sons. "I myself have made and, accomplish a great • deal in safe- ed to accumulate, WUI Ibe converted- in the body, bringing good health for 1 ' tzroulded millions of ,bricks, and have guarding the lirvies of their children by t'he IbMy's chgmlistry into •fatty all who put their fadEN in it. ` Bt house after .]rouse M first wlluen t'h succeed in tissnie. 1.cu y they protecting a Krws'chen IS'alte- lis obtainable at all p erection was a 'henhlouse, which fell them from mleaAes during their first Take a 'half treasipoonful of Knischen Drug 'Stores at 45c. and T5,- per 'bot - i after twentylfour hours; my last was years of life. Sal'tel in a glass of hot neater before tle. +,' ,` 1, OF MONTUAL a great church, holding 3,000 people, -The second point of importance is - 1, I. . BA�& w'hich will :stared', L hope; for genera- that the child' who 'has measles re- ttions:' Poultry breedifvg; the train- quires good"care. He ,must �i3e kept hauksest °Tlie e no matter how well he may gray stone buildings There are too few rich people irg Established 1$17 i�ng of dr-anagiht oxen4 fruit -growing in b 3 softened by Irish slurs and rain are Ireland to make -Che pleasures of life , and flower culture are all among the seem( to 'be, until the doctor allows , ` full] af'sme:lls that elude you. A fain, expensive, and, huntnng often has to f 1i missionary's tasks. Thanks to his hum to get up, Getting up too soon clinging of turf and' wood' smoke per- pay for itself. The winner of the^ ofd presentation, in easily understandable form, ding the peoiple have two erorps is the usual way in which thq child haps. It i8 all glulm, elusdNe, quiet, lady's zace ilruys �Zoxs'Qs ands sells thein i' of strwMberries a 'year, bananas, lem- catches cold; then pneumonia r(4ay and there .is a feelin g of time mov- again at a Ipivofit. She is often. her• inig Slowly. own �grooni, Because everyone hunts of the Bank's oris,. oranges, Ipineapples4 follow. yonir ybiing child! has been •ex- `�]iLtizining a 'Stare» was the title of , A childhood in such a house was it, is much less conventtional than another wvord posed to measles, ask your doctor at rich with adventure and precious elsewhere, and, elven staid carriage- ; ANN�:J L STATElVIE T picture4 The profits once about protecting him through knowledge, never to be learned if horses have been taken frorn their )'`, began at $66 a year, but soon they the Use of convalescent serum or ,noit learned lin childhood, and never harness to hunt. The beaukifu.11 - b" Tisen to $S,OWO and, the mission adult whale ,blood, Caries' ]sanded' over a going concern to to be lost aftetr, It Iwlas a full worlu trained hunters of the English field '31st October, 1932 a trading company, for they them- -- for irespdte of walls], politics and re- are ,p,oslsessed only by a few. �' aselivles wished to concentrate on edu- ligian,• there was the easy friendli• There has :bee+, a relvoLution in -Ir - 1P ca'tive work. Today the native has ' Wass between all classes that makes ish village life and the (busses that:` Growing;�eaf with Head 'IT&h social Title. The sons and rush from end to eruct of Ireland ire became his awn . traclea , t daughters of the coo ' LIABILITIES •Act am'u�sing �cownt'wasl given of �C e g ivory houses ;these days hravel played their pant i'rrc Noises? Tr Th" neigwenhbors shooting or fishing J o "`th,t weeks' uridlertaken by or request neigmbbrs film] the small bog fermis i,elvelation of the�change village dance hat ha LIABILITIES TO THE PUBLIC I of C1re I hespreadt authorities to Y 'r prevent the spread' of bubondt plague or mtade friendts over` horsleis to be come .�abioutt. Me younlg risen arT4 648,832,663.16 I from 'a neighboring lent or tried or trained,. These friend- womari. are obviously practised dant- . , Deposits g ng area» The au- ,,If you are growing hard of hear- ships are part of :the rich legacy,.of elrs% and the young wlomn incredibly d. Payable an demand and after nOlitt. tails, ai in schools and churches ca suffer fi^om :head' no2ses, due to ,slue, a childhood. ! d charmingly mannered thorities offered 1d. for ever two well dnetsse charman0 ay f f tails, and it was arranged that'the s ca�arih or fear catarrhai deafness, IT'here is little or no servant b• 1 and often ,, Notes of the Bank in Circulation 34 102,970.00 i y y:ou should 'know of :the internal men- lem in, drelarrd4 The are less se�rv- remembers then how aftenvely ,beautiful. f uod b0or®1t Payable 0„ demand. . I 'should kake th 8 form. Such was the i,ci'ne which has already brought snide than rtr of the Earn] t r ( energy of the (people that in three (blessed relief to�thousands] of catarrh � Y, man` must, [be in the cotba.ges do Ireland. Bills Payable . 180,186.44 wetek$ 70000 tails were collected and sufferers. local Often, as ,is the way of their 'There „was anothesr Hight of t'he _. Time drafts issued and outstanding. I th��rror of ,hes ,plague, s sown his Secure from your dtrength). _ d. i en arrive your a ;_ Wild Gees fier the Revolution-, anrf _.. ruggist 1 az, in It h t a fully qts ified doctor, and, we heard g dam, aIthowghyou- milay be an axilla tivere mayefbe again a fl ght to come. • 3 ry Lette� of rCr Credit Outstanding on oche] o customers (see off- 8,343 722.33 a this home int (Double add: Y pint h Take_ _hai's'...cornfitug home.. ars (lily r mmight • }3ui.. those Wjpo.. g•a ;7,g!s1t, leaps the t - I - from her husban'dl somethin: (have been welting years id fox, our s g s? P f f p nt hot water se T_ -a - -__ _ of the of Y Y paciousness 'of :threir 'houses (lion r setting amount [x) in "Resources'}. 1nCQ5h�ant caQls bhmrt .were Wade on and a 1dttIe sugar, coming. ITlhere is 'always a fire ,lit . should they breathe in a London ,flat „, s . I 1 Onfe .tablespoonful four•time's a day -in your room to welcome you: Irish I afterwnarcls?), the devoted servants,, Other Liabilities ' . ,545,776.16 her services in -the early years. She should brie t, ; I items which do not come under the ore foregoing headings, . was then the .only European doctor g quick relief... from ads- servants have s i discovered. that I the ,gardens and the horses and the f g g nx ,raising catarrhal head noises', clog- such luxuries as Ibedr�oam fires or land they lrtvle and the wild -winds. k t within an area of ?100 Imdlelsy and' her gad nostrils,. ddfivcult 'breathingand , I y Total Liabilities to the Public $693;005,318.0 w,ofk lay dei villages ,where the rate pp, g threatened, elsewng tea are b&w carne wifoirty ,:and ,Pains over i1t, the. friendly neigh - wit in mucous All dlimpyears ag%o The groom of (arty bars and,, the hospitaliity and generos- af mortality 'was •600 or 700 r 1,. LIABILITIES TO THE SHAREHOLDERS with catarrhal deafness need simple, yews a o 5 I 1'O00F effective Parmint. e , now a amuse ivio has stiti sty which the Anglo-Irish share with' i the fare crud appearance of a rrtair the 'Celt• The mFusC lea too the= f Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits "I cares mot onily a �mhssionary," ,more azsed ba horcses than motors. atmos. here ,of sacs and'�tt,me moi- ' n & Reserves for Dividends • 76,160,954.60 said this ex4lVIoderator, I was Bi'sh- p p Hle is a 11azdngfly erfficieriut and end- irrg sloyly, which has kept the social • OP of a Ddacese of 101,g0l0 square IesslY patient (when it is a question life in Ireland what U ought to be. r This amount represents the shareholders' interest in the Bank, over millers. ilt tt—tt' me 3,0'00 miles o'f Irish Social Life To -day wadbinlg until tate small hours for . 1. , which liabilities to the public take precedence. _ 1 mzarphinlg to get round my schools Total Liabilities $769,166,272.69 once a ,year," Irish social life isi a unique thing. a dance to be dvier. � •"I•t was wonderful and bewildering The ,atmosphere of Irish ,country However little money tkieire is, the to see the work develop. to see the houses and Ghe baclgground of Irish Irish cannot live wihaut visitors. �OCtQrS w�a Suffer country are wgeTdially unchanged , The dogs are always t hexe with their RESOURCES little church of .Christ arise the s,o- warm welcome. You oto the Irish cietry of •blase who 'had fouruet in ITircti Though the houses may be a 'little g '': i To meet the ore oin Liabilities the Bank has reldezr tion and bransformatian of shalblbiex, blie lomlg aveivues 'a little stalbleyard }from Itlhe kitchen•, and From, f $ g fP, -. '' m:ore oven ,both axe equally imiportant. In other 84,976 182.21 life. To�-diaY there are, thousands] of s, y� wee easmness sbafbles gardens, gra� ,,L snore weeds in the y sae mewed a weak udder Calfa in its Vaults and in the Central Gold Reserves N of life( ill :ear thea e, ,live friendliness imess but -here here you iiueet and: ]strew clue - ' p1a'ces of wonshd'p, 'built toy tihe ipso- immense Y 'pe,ctatar, Notes of and Cheques on Other Banks 30,387,693.83. {ole Ghetmselves.-�rozrr Z1lze 'British b n Weekly. girq ilia: • gaiediy that horses. They are for the time being Payable in cash on presentation_ has nehver.-depended on the, gold stall- Your stables. accompanied by frequent desire, pains 1111 . 31,727,248.52 dard. It., is the intimacy that makes the °r pressure in ''passing prickling, Money on Deposit with Other BanksIri's:h social life is" .not the life of peculiar charm of. an Irish colinttry scalding sensation, scanity, highly col- Availab/e on demand or at shirr notice. Lloyd George Goes in an ane N lass• it is wbexelver two ting`. (Always btvere leas ored urine, frequ,ent night eaLls that Y g y race meeting. 1 Governrrent &Other Bonds and. Debentures 266,729,664.26 Irish 'people maetet, land it is in wlhat• been one place and and interest that ''break up rest and 'sleep, get Prompt, i - " Tlx greater portion of whi& consists of gilt -edge securities which For Growing SPud9 ,. :er :they ,"ng to the Im[eeting, The has ibr^ougbt together all cIa�sses and certain relief after taking �a few Kar . mature at early dates. Irish (Celt is. mlore :often a towns- creed1s and shades of o afin Prescription tablets. They use i Stocks'. 6.18,288.17 MT. Lloyd George, farmer and po- man ,char} the ;Ara ,o.,lyds for f opinion. d1lore and recommend this sprt�l�e,,ndid non- . tato s g4 with an, are those who remain of the landllard secrett ,Canrad'ian'rernedly, fbeloause they, • specialist, described an act of ,lie .is naturally sociakvle wmCh a great class .,among the farmers], with whom Railway and Indurtnal and ocher stocks. renunciation know what it 'comCairiis. Full forme- r `°I used to be Something, nelell for the ccomitplany, of his fellows. threy are on the heist of terms. They Cali Loans outside of Canada- .. 20,071,135.74 g, of a pot- I doubt if ,any, ICel'tdlc peasant has � ,Irish in thaeir dws, Irislh in ]a is printed on every package. If itician," he, said, "but now I - ani, you haivie the above symptoms or are I S'ecurcd by bonds, stacks and other negotiable securities of greater laved 'tllte country more than Spmle of stpee�ch, ,sometimes to the paituE Of va/ice than the loans and representing moneys nick/ available with trying to earn a living as a eultivar exaggeration, bothered by dull ,aches in small of ep g ney 9 y tax of the sail." back the Anglo-dristh bothered ha'we loved ggera ion, arud their iruberests are or ,]rase of spine, shaip shooting - I disturbing :,feet on conditions in Canada. it. IWdh the ailr they breached they identical. 7llvel9e . A•nglo - Iris6irnen 'He said it with the`old magnetic :ibsoiibed m,an would write themselves down as far_ pawns in Legs or grain, or swelling of Call Loans in Canada . • 5,157,690.80 y of the Irish charac- g smiley a trifle wryly, perhaps; and beristtics. The mens feet, ankles and hands, get a pack - Payable an demand and secured by bonds and stocks of greater value his country houses are soldiers although they 7iatve (guests laughed Heartily. boli, .masttly of a paiiie:rrq, great gray. bele, soldiers and sailors and' have age of Kai•aifin from your d'rug4grist_ than the loans He was showing a number of pea- stone, IGeoxgian houses, with many slemvesd the Elnipdme in m)amY parts a 'The first 10 days' breatm:ent is sold] Bankers' Acceptances 100,603.11 ole the results of his potato growing. wnirvdbw5. 'Sett in. their wide parks he, I910be, wti h always their hearts on a .positive 'guarantee of, satisfac -• It was a more serene Lloyd, 'tion or none (bac Lind is usual] I Prime drafts -accepted by other banks. y George with the long avenues, running to. in Ireland. 3r kr 36 a. a than the wartime prime minister. their doe T sufficient to get you functioning nor- . 'Everyone, the a M and shurt'in by the fine group in the -paddock is g I • TOTAL OF QUICKLY AVAILABLE RESOURCES $439,768,506.64 experts, the farmers trees., they 'have an aloof lair. characteristic. Ilt will include one one or m,ally again. and the other invited guests], ad,mir- And bow ]oils] are the two (equal to 63.46pJ0 of all Liabilities to the Public) ed the potatoes, of which, through y gardiems gemltAerreen ,dens, bearers of the T the use of different fertilizers there which ,,lase Atvglo-lits, settlers most ancient titles(. a 'soldier hang Other Loans 302,931,269.80 mla:de. They have the sofltne4s-s and on l'ea've, a •farm" lady rider, farm- ;Must Have Certificate • ' was a )remarkable yield: Before four rich�ruelss of the climate 'and the soil ers and hors risen all ori terms of x1. To manufacturers, farmers, merchants and others, on conditions con- microphones whi+eh had been carried y ' tistenr with sound banking. which makes ,Irish. (gorse twice the old and easy friendship. There is no i Shrug ,atter Inisissued' byled. to (the � into the field', 'Mr. Lloyd George told (siDe of English gorse and Irish blue sn'obbert'y, no feeling of class distine- $ank Premises 14,506,600.00 everyone of his farming g minion Fruit Branch: ?! g ainibitions. bells a deeper am+d richer', thorn tion. between ,]vase people whose Three propertus only are carried in the names of holding companies; The Peirce of 'Wales, He rumi.nded• 4" f any others in the world. The Celt friendsihilp has .been made in the Exporteri,s of firelsh, dr'i'ed and can— ' the stock and bands of these companies are entirely owned by the Bank the company, had recently declared is only n:orov (beginning to 1•ern the eourutr Y, 'and has all the goad bxeecl- nod fruits and' vegeitalbles are advas- and appear on the books at $1.00 ,n each case. .411 other of the that a man who, made bivo blades pf I} ' T' t Eanks premises, the value of,which largely exceeds $14,100,000, ap gr9ss grow where formerly there of joy of making gard�evs. The love of in'g that belongs :to the oountry and ed them all shipmeiits.tmwt be accoml-• car undo, this heading. g , like 'the leave ' of animals .to the Irish counts- :p'e'ople. + Fande:d by a certificate of origin ixr I " p g ibeen only one was, worth more than jti. . • , _ perha"fiis, ,comes, only to well-fed peso- IIt is all goad-Ihu'mored verys, rt• emislble the Flrniish innporter to Blain* Real Estate and Mortgages on Real Estate 1,721,771.17 the politician, Anrdt look aft my pot- Flle, .n, OVeTpressed with he cares trig, and extnaomdinary Erie d y.The I the Pr+efQxQntral rate of duty. Fail- atoes,'' he smiled. "This field' pro- f ]ivLng lady master has ,Psi lunch -table - be- u>re to aamrplY with this regulation , + ^ . .4 rd in the course of the Banks business and in process of bring P o realized u on. duleed only weeds. 1111M vssdtaftes the payment I p The ,buses, like and yet unlike ,side 'heir car, an,d :dispenses hospital- P yment of duty be- , 1. ' It is essential for the well-beingfiord the fruit will be released by the- f • x Cttstotneral Liability under, of Credit 8,343,722.33 and security of this country that the molhhero of their awru. peculiar In it lies havegattnew erouigoladi cats], forY. Even eyontighe a Bnibi:sh 'Czustom authorities. Represents liabilities of customers on account of Letter of Credit issued vitality of the- countryside should be the secret of the thing Which has cur- days at the erred of their eloquent I"A ttesntion is directed to ... t e: Fruit i by the Bank for eheir account. restored. I wanted t6 find out for ed the An lo-driish gentry home af- bles'sln ,. "And may ExipoTt Regulations urcnder which no,, g g y b�, Y You win clic Other Assets not included in the Foregoing 1,901,002.75 miyse(lf from practical demolistratiorr tar natty years of exiQe abroad, or Sweep, me 'lady"' apples, peons or plums may be ex - 1. and experience that it was. pt The crowd 'an a bank vii h you to ported urvIelsls the frudit ,has been in- ' 1Vlaking Total Assets of 0-769,166,272.69 P pass'f!ble lee kberrr cheers when khedr houses i speQcted at port of shilprnerut and a v . "'to irrin the soil into rofitalble cul- were• ♦burnt osier ,,alis ]seeds in the watch 'the Ifiruisih has he sense in- l tivatiotn. There are, vast areas of un- revolution. Liu (spite of Politics land t'umlacy, calling the horses and their' certificate issued ,stating that the fruit ' a f, to mar payment of Liabilit,u to the Public of 693,005 318:09 cu41tivrated! aril under -cultivated land: religion and fierce oipp�ybipn there riders by ,their >Lamles. gCbme an., gi s comlplies with ,all the requirements, leaving an excess of Assets over Liabiliticc to the Public of r$ 76,160,954.60 in Great Britain," was still the ,,house (even if anIy four Dellvghtl" they slhout in tfilre sunlight., of the Fruit Act and is of the grade. ,' , - itfie And with the only triumph of blackened walls remained) and the and tasking the last fence tbeauti-fully 1 � " pioneer wilco has broken ground. gair^den and the fields. as Ithhou:gh 'shle rode to their call, De- f ' in the wastes, he pointed to the piles • It is the A 4. �,.. , :, fir.,;, PROFIT and LOSS ACCOUNT Anglo-Irish wluo•are rcrnos Li.ghlt� lamely (body fl'aslhes in the r of potatoes. Not two blades orf away from •Lrellarud. They meads sundig+hrt for a tm�omlen(t. As the rid - 1+ grass where ane grew," he said "otic ,]raiz owvri isacdal ldt� as they made a ens•ancl ,]arses, a brilliant mett)ey of ,ki . P4ofits far rtes year ending Ottol,er, x932 $ 4,663rroo-6o three potatoes where there had beerf world of their own in thelsie Georgian coilor, come down the hill, jutmp, t" Divideti�s pall or payable to Shareholders $3,960,000.00 m only one." Provision for Taxes, Domitilon Government 4.57,671,-5 IAind the farmers agreed. that Mr, � wheel and pass You a few � A I 1§ ; r yards away ,E lkmtvation for Bank Premises . rbo,000.00 4,517,671.05 - . I11ayd 'George had atchieved some- .> t without the use of gla'saes why as ,' ° our ,borsle-,deader friend can tell yva thing, for his average yield of pots- 145,429,55 ITS LIVER THAT MAKES leading at the finds+, not :by the rib- I t Balance of Profit and Loss Account, 31st October, r93t . r,r03i426.95 'toes would a d, Wit"to ten tons per ex"s Ic'o:lore but 'by the horse 'him- 1,;j:, compared, with the cauntrY av- ,� , q1 ' 8 6. o acre V E` SO self. Balance of Profit and Lass carried forward , . t $1,24$, 5 5 eras YOU FEEL u1! `WRTCHD 11 ge of six tonus, Ruinting is as friendly as the rac- a, `, i0nly once did the politician in= Wake up your Liver Bile ing- Not for the rirJh is it a pleas- rtrvde (u;part the t�inniplity of the —No Caiomel necessaryore in, Irelamld; but � W. A. B G, farmer. "�'ou see now" said Mr. people ]runt bye- 1 rd,t CHARLES B. GORDON pp ry , President JACKSON DODDS, Lloyd George, "What can be done b r°r Y°t1 to Ecol healthy and'' h4bpy sour cantles they cannot lave without hunt- _ I ,!, Joint General Mehagcrf m Y over moat pour two pounce of i;gmd bile into ir1 a11,d, all CIaGS�fi�e'S a're represented ,I t,l n„ Iiroteetian There was a Your b0w01s, every day, without. that bile, �' P "' ` t . ,�lrI bush of expectanlcy, "Np, of CptirSe," troubleotartn, Poordigcstion. $low elimination. in ,lire lilaY5 as In th0 rid'ersl, After r,l, ' ' F $, a Poisons id ebb body. General wretchedness. .all ,hralf the,' Magic p'f Irish hunting I�A t ,,�t 1F . be laughed. I Gould not have mean't How can you• expect to clear up a situation ' %. rIr like this con is in ,tie air and the ,q+oft wind a- �� '�tl>±� Tire strength of a bank is determines! by its history, its policy, its management •protek•tiatr• T meant production. pletety with meta bowel -moving o*if tt' rnite, oil; minernl canter, 1'nxntive Dandy or " � rend �1trr xactent of its resources, Par ZXS wears the Bank of` iC?ootreal has Pr'od'uiction ,with sc'ienlee, whi'ah fs a Phewina, a,,rn, or r8u6►,aee? xhey don't ge gains', yaurc #�aoe,' and tcli'e spring of, �Hrr' very ditiersirt thing:" 0pyour liver. the turf and the long maid winter, r ,t lfe�tY tit the or 01st o Canadian rfiance. ou read Carter's Liftie 1,iver'PiTta. P ei 1 1 Le► s ,�c4a F f f W�fiem the potato show was over days, and elwlays in. the friervdliaisss;, -, vepetnble: $nfe. 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