The Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-12-01, Page 50.71,17fit
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*hoot 'On 'Friday *WON. December.
14th. A igugh every minute: -
We Ve)seret Itt.tr. and; Mrs. Martin
and 'family to our neighborhood. •
•issIhreeldng is sink the order of the
day. •
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Mr: and Mrs Ravens ,spent Sunda
it the hotatof f Mr. E. Tayloi.
3000 Etta . TOUR has gone t
London to visit- for a few days.
• The yoang people of our, ,•seetion
bow, cOnAnenced 'praCtising. for their'
Chrlettras cOniert, to be held on
• :31?eeintiPer.. 16th.
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• •• Mrs, D.„MeeDonald and�m spent
• *n enjoyable , afternoek at the holt:* -
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Of!'" and Mil.A. RintoI,
Dr. :,Voices made his 9snnual call on
Wednesday
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PARAMOUNT
Quito 1101.0tber: ft.* here attended'
and Inlayed' the Scotch rge:
Lucknow. We •have to. •c pliment
the gairshest ladies on the originality.
they 'Showed,' which resulted in such
marked • sOccess.
The farmers around her are mark-
eting their levy' and by the returns.,
they are getting the, ladies will have
to ,fix up their hits for .another- sen -
son and the Men will have to stop
•smoking. and drink lemonade.
c011eratulate Goldie Martin O13.
his succeSa at the Royal .andlroes to
theab•g°weodthat• istul'ff.aranuiu'llt caa• produce •
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intIt *47CK0W BEN TINE .14
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• *On Brennan ,to eln$034d"at
Oliver
131ackwells,
Mr and Mrs, J. Macintosh Spent
an evening last week at Alex •Mc-
Nay'. •
• The annual meeting of the
0.' will be. held. onquesdayecember
6b, at the hoMe•of Ms. Robt. Ham;
Mon. 'The roll call will be answered
by an exchange of • Christmas gifts
not exceeding 16c. •' •
There will bq, a dance in the Para
mount Hall, Friday' evening: Decem-
ee 20. Admission, ,Gentlemen
:LAMAS free. Lunch' served.
Mists Mary Cook visited al- 'ler
home recently,
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Skating is ..the--paptilar nast.tirne .• , , • . .
;around here at present: •
Herbert Ensign "has ' .started his
the t d i 3nakzng
whiffietrees ek yokes, shovel, Kant
hookharp:tier and axe handles;
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.4#si#010,--,*ofe, !out 140 clitfdr
.Yez1IFP and bad wre4
..'24.Wife7.--"Tna4.-Mean„iwave; had ,this;
miteelt-'for yeara andi. minter lad 'e car;
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Established 1817
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a presentation, in easily understandable,form,
-Of -the--13ank's- - -
ANNUAL STATEME
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31st October 1932
LTAB.ILITIES
"LIABILITIES TO TUE PUBLIC
•beixosits . . . • . .
"' Parke ad! eleasaad and difeee "aim
' Notes' of the Bank inSarcUlation,
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'Payable . '• . .• •
dersies weed load niartnntrti*
• Letters of Credit Outstanding . . . .
Financial responsibilities undertaken on itbalf of esittonteri Om*
settrag-mnernsqxj..irs_!,Reso. races!...,t
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.048,811,663.16-
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34- 102 970.00
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.180,186.44
• ' 8,343,722.33 •
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Other Lsabzhtses• i• • •
lottiu.m;Itidr do mit come mode the forrioing:14,idings, •. •1 • •
1,545,776.16
Total • ' . • • .
1.14fl1Lings TO THE SH4REHOLDERS
tirplui. and Undivided Ptafita.
' • .84 geseiveO fat' Dividends -. • • :".. • ,';' 76.160,914.63
anoni mimes& WM Shareltolderri' interest en die Bank, met
• liahilities to the public mit precidersce.. •
Total Ltsbshtzes • . • • • , $769,166,22 69
RESOURCES
To fined' the foregoing Ls:abilities the. Bank has
Vaults and In the Central Gold Reserves
• Notes oi and Cheques on Other Banks
. Payabk Wr cask on Preklie•airai.
Money on Deposit with Other Binks • • •• •
• **gable, on *wand or se short.nosice. •.
f693,C05,318,:i.,9
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• 84.976,182.21
30,387,693.83
31,727,248.52
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• Government & Other Bonds and Debentures . • 266,729,664d6
'The greater portion of nshicbcoma tr. of gill Jeannie: which
- • mature& early discs.
—7Stockil
• Raihrd, end limisueria! aad,edati, stocks.
C.all Loims outside of Canada •;
&awed by bonds, sMeits and ittlim aertiehk secarities of palmy :
• slue them the loasu mid rtpimrwiqinseept richly with
disturbing orect on conditio4in,..msm6. •
Call Loans in Canada . . . • •.. . ; 5,157,690.80
• Payabk on demand and scipred, by boil Pas! Meeks of greater Palm
duns *he loam • - •
Bankers' Aceeiganem -• •
Prime drafts accepted by other Ws.
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TOTAL. OF QUICKLY AVAILABLE RESOURCES .• 039,768,506.64 •
(equal to 63.46% of ail Liabilities to the Public)
• Other Lomas • 302,931,269.80
10111/efdrearn7, Armen, riserclunats stud others, on drostestioss cam
sitst with sound bunking.
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Bank Premises . • • • • • •• •14,500,000.00
• Three properties only -Me tarried its At aeon .f hearts cowponies;
the stock and bonds of these eiworsia, are entirely owned by the Ban•k
and appear on the,kekt as $,Loo at each case. All other of the
Banks premises, thevalue of trhich 444 you& $114,50094000, asor• '
• pear under this heading: • •
Real Estate and Mortgages on Real Estate .
• . • .1,721,771.17
florins:el in Ai mime ths Banks *Mese tied i* proem if kiss
realizedspots.
8343,7224i
1,901,002.75
• 618,288.17'•
20,071,135.74
100;60341:
Customers' Liability tinder Letters of Credit . .
Represents Ibilkk, of customers o s *carom Of Letters of Credit lured
by the Bank for their account.
• Other Assets not included in the Foregoing .
-Making Total Assets of •: •. $769,166,272.69
to sweet payment of Liabilities tst the Pub& of •693;005,31.8.09
leaving ass excess of Assets over .Liabilieles to the Public of $ 76,160,954.60
• PROFIT and LOSS ACCOUNT
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Nail for the year ending pat Vktolseir, lop •
Mildest', paid or payable to Shareholders
PtovIiioft for Taxes. Vision Goy
Reservation for Bank pronise. . . d
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• $100;060?4r
417•6711.te,
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Balance of Profit atoll Lows Account, 31st October, 2931
Pc* and Loss coned forward . .
$ 4,C63.ion.6o
.1•517,6,t4r)
r45.420.5,
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• $1.140i8,56.5o. • .
.A;HARI,Es B. dortheat, •.
--potedent-•- - - ,.. JACKKIN DObM• ..___.
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The sttength of a bassi is determined by itPlsistory, its policy, its tiktiititiefitetsi
the oqesst'olits resonrees. lior 115 years the &Mk of Montreal has
• 4- '-' beets in' the forefront of Caisadiass fitunice.
p.m
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tIOLYROOD
Me, Amer•Ackert and Jack mo-
tored to Rrietford and spent the
Week -end with Mss Gwendolyn Ack-
ert. •• •
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Gaherty of
Chicagb were visitors .with Miss S.
Purvis this week.,
Mr. and Mrs, Robert MacDonald,
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NEWS AND INFORMATION
,• FOR THE BUSY PARIIIER
• (Fundithed by the Ontario Department of Agriculture)
The fourteenth Canadian Egg -
Laying •Contest got away te'a good
start at Ottawa in November.. Most
°Pent Wednesday evening at Mr• • of the birds were received in excel -
John Barr's. •
lent condition •-and ,appeared to be
Mrs. Almer Ackert and.. Mrs: Wm. outstanding in iattalitY.
gadie -spent Monday with Mrs. Dun -
Can Munn, Ripley. . .
Honey producers will be interested
' • Mr. and Vire: Howard Harris ,and to lean that Canadian exhibitors
.Mr. Earl .liatriS spent Wednesdh,, captured eleven Prizes in the honey
evening 'at Mi:, Howard Robinson's. section of • the Imperial :Fruit Show
Cla'rrig'io';..7Vpr-e*Trees§0.:"GevIrsgi:;;sall,ividgise,;; hEllgdlajlina,-Blhin"40ecytohliera...11ThBsire7iihneglAilaclm.,a
tikcie';'Pierc' e'e.:: ' ' ' • '. ; • ' • OAS firat,' six.thetimds and font thirds,
80,014i 'illit!ueiiLM'encga luallt 'PAlAizdt!bieetj:Crilenllit °llei''..'Wifk.indilstry R;;„:iniea'..,1.,& •?ear and. that with 0., Scarcity .'of feed
Donald, ' iessts... • hes, Rob:peon and
OntarioA,iO'iber.'eXaMple '•0.'if 4h6:'.611i,9/4'‘‘Zrdina4''' goenneer-laWlifeurider-etetpeldetn4ventn nithe
vening at Mr. Howardl4t":.'':'::::.''''
cattle in the spring: ' `'•• 1 ' •
Clarence titquhart' Spent WedneidaY
e. Robinson's. farniet's ingenuity, under 'Present _
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Current Crop Report
According 'to reports .from Mid-
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Mese; Brant and- other counties,
cattle have gonetinto winter quarters
in better than usual condition, ;pas-
tures never having been better than
throughout the entire '1932 grazing
Season. Welland repinis_falL-whee.t:
ping. into winter in excellent con.
dition with:- fine top. Fall plowing •
operations were bought to' a halt
by cold 'Weather in ntimerOne die! •,
triets:. Lanark in Eastern Ontario
repOrtS that cattle have co -me into
sthls in:lower condition: than last • ••
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Mrs. Rachel u belt,. ! Eva, •an .
laitne,"Mr.-and-Mrs;-Jac1E-Peterbottgli roll director,, Markets Brandi
. Wm. tarie Department of Agriculture, "is
and Billie; spent Sunday et Mr
• . illustrated by the fact that he is us
Eadie's. /
wood for
Miss Jessie MacKenzie of LucknoW
'' '•'• ' ing, bartering and selling -
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fuel. Until comperativelY , recently,
Spent Sunday with Miss Winnifred
Aeltert., he. fuel wood industry had almost reduced In classes where prize money
Mrs. ,,,Clar- ceased, Today, however, it is a com-
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mounts ,52,400, or more, the en -
Harvey Ackert and son
enee were Monday visitors at Clark's- mon sight to. see :wood being moved
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eity, :try, fee has been reduced from five to
_D4.an."_Rnss_is_uoildine*few along country roads towards the
three dollars, and where the prize ..
understand that
Whitechurch. or-from-nne--farm-afarmers tiother:
have adopt $1.
:i. 'money totals less than $2,409,.the
days with his sister, Miss K. Ross of
Mrs. Almer Ackert, Mrs. Wm . 4•In many cases where a clitet4 entry fees are now 50 instead of
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sale of wood cannot be madei .I
The management felt. that 'this
Eadie, MrsChas Congram and Mrs
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0..- ed the-resOurceful_idea of using feel'
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harge would be more : in keeping7.;.• '` ,.
Thos. Harris, spent Wednesday
cardme. -•. ing it for Othet ' precincts. "
wood to Meet their bills, or exchang with present conditions, and that
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prospective exhibitOrawould,welcome
11.0na," commented J. A. •Car- •
•Grain -.Show Fees Reduced— - • -
A. 11. Martin, Ontario Secretary, •
WOrld's Grain Show; , has • been ad-
vised by the authorities : at, Regina,
that entry fees have been Materially
iernoon, at Mrs: Robert Baird's, kin=.
• Mr,, and Mrs. ,Howari Harris . and
Mrs. Thos. Harris: spent Monday
evening at Mr. Thos. Culbert's.
The 'COAnynnity ,club will hold their
Progressive Euchre on Friday even-
ing of this week.
' •t ..KINLOUGH
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- . Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
flowatd Halderihy on the arrival of
a baby boy. • ,
Miss Beth Walsh of Purple Grove
•-witrit---weeltzettd-visiter atI/L-Vralih'r
Mr. Alvin Percy of 'Detroit visited
his mother titlirs. F. A. BlaCkwell's
on Thursday last.
Mr: and Mrs. A. Murray and fam-
ily. were Monday evening visitors at
W. 'Bo3rle's., , • .
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•-Miss Dorothy ,Haldenby spent the
week -end with her friend, Miss A.
Shackleton.'' .
'•Mrs. .7(: Stanley isii visiting - her
daughter, Mrs.: Jno. MFarlan.•
Miss •Winnie Percy was!: to Owen
Sound' last week trying her R. N.
• exams. • . '
• Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haldenby and
family were Sunday visitors at H:-
McGuire's, Olivet,
There will be a Christmas Tree and
Social at the Anglican church, on
Monday, December 19th at 8 P. M,
Please reserve the date. - '
• Presentation and Address
On Tuesday evening Of last week
a tinmber-cif-thearfinends of ,Mte.-attd-
.' Mrs. Oscar Bodkins met at their
*home and presented them with a
Dining -room table, chairs and a mat-
tress. The evening was spent in
• cards and dancing. Following is tbe
address: o' ' , • '
Dear Oscar and Irene,-
-:W-eyenr- friencla and -neighbors,
have gathered here this evening to
spend a few social hours with you in
your home. •
We felt that we could not let the
happy,- event of your marriage pass
withciat expressing in a Small why
our good wishes for a happy and
prosPerous wedded life,
We're glad, yon are still going to
• live in our midst, so we may have
litany happy gatherings together. And
•We ask you to accept this furniture
as' a: token Of our esteem. May you
, both be long spared to eitiip them,
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and bring pleasant memories of your
• neighbors and friends.
Signed On behalf of the Community
iVin. Jackson, Dune Gordon, Hari
•V. .S. S. No..'14, Paramount
•S.' IV—Jean MacAuley 75*:
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GoldWin Marti ii*' 75: Llytie Bender -
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son 64.• •
Jr. IV—Isabelle Jamieson 72: Ray -
Mend MAMAS 65. •
.Sr. ,111, -,Robert Macintosh 76.
Jr:HI—Eileen Ensign 59: Jimmie on •eunday, . , - - Miss Eileen Treleaven ' spent last
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. It—Jean" Rapiard* 67: Stuart
Jamieson* 'do.'
Ian iiainilteri, Good:.
'hose marked
.Pr.--L-Eileen• 'llendersoni'. EXC.: Al-
* have oliesed one say' Mrs. Begley is improving after mother; -Mrs.. Robt. Treleaven of Dun-
- . '. • past month in Hamilton with her
daughter, Mrs. Begley, returned Mr. and 4.1VIrs, 'sett Treleaven spent '
home on Sattirday. We are glOd to a day recently with the former's
Mrs. John •Meriary who spent the
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Taylor. • ' ,
willellcn.00w.. with h. et aunt, Mrs. Ewart
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Hainilton 51.
or More testi: Me on roll 1.2. AV. 11.2 her serious illness, • • . i
Mr. and Mrs: Yirn Culbert • and
• Anne MacDonald Mrs. Wilfred Drennan and. 3. C.
family spent Sunday with the laiters •
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'spent the past week with her parents
zr-- A-youtitg- woman- rem migrated -With. -M.r..-Land- ltes.--joseph. Ilackett. ......-.1 Sider, U:1.8' 1/01t Finnigan . • 4 ,
.,, . • _ . ...,. , • • 11/11-., --MiCiViir- Dirtiiin nrefie7-a-bisstr-
wOrty, trisr dear. PM like the ..Prodi- , The sy,mpatliy of this, cointniinitSY ness t:TIT,...to Winklia on ,Soned-a-9.-,--
her lnisharid, a ' iiiiiidthfift "Don't
gal
.8.6t. 1 shaii reform some day Jo, is extended te. Mr. Wtn. Hasty and Mr. Victor Whitley has pnrelinseci
he said. Sous in the less of - a loving -Wife aid t6 frni. formerly. oven 'by Mr. •-
. • John • Watt and has• moved here. We.
"I *ill he like the Prodigal' Son, •
Ill'All°: ' . . ' '
boor she retorted. "fOr 1 shall .trise Mr. Atdon Misty returned • to welcome Mr. and Mts. tt4hitiey and
, . tiord $orputl ori Monclax. ' famillt te mit aeUhborhood,"
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Visits: to • Stock Yards 'Profitable to
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Producer
"If my advice were asked," com-
mented Garnet 11. Doncen,,live 'stock
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investigator, Ontario : Marketing . Honey
Staples Lower, Exports Are, •
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Board, "I Would suggest that those
feeding for veal purposes could Pro, Increasing
' ,• short, honey
fit. by frequent visita to the MAided by a World arket,
In this way the producer would ac crop, particularly in the large quali7
quire a knoWledge, of market re-
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ty producing countries, - California, arid
quirereentsAlso,. I would suggest . • ,
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New 2ealand, Ontario' honey is being .
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that the producer coinpare:his Stock eagerly Sought by British buyera
wih_that of othersrather than ConThe situation is further strengthened , •
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,by a 'Short. crop on the Prairce-i.:Tvith
centrate his entire attention on his
Own stockthe result that a considerable volume
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"Recently a quantity of calves' was:
being
producers Local' prices have firmed • . , , -
is :shipped west, by individual :
The quality offered was the only
sought by a buyer from New; York.
about .02c per pound and few' boolt.::'
keepers are sellinrier less than 06a .,•; ',
feature that operated against a brisk
Market. .As a matter of 'fact,
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938 per, pound '.net foit:tptality produce
calves . ..
offered,
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uandonly 75 TheOntario HoneyExPort Associe-
fthis swere nui)aeet the re- tion statedrecently, they had handled,
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enirw
• to date seine OMAN Pounds and
quired quality for export.
'This trade is open to the roducer
Were 'prepared to ,export this season .
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quality for exportup "to a inillion pounds of the White .
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"This trade is Open to 'the producer
and golden 'grades •of suitable quel-
the
it. The market situation ii.iniprev- . ..
for a considerable portion of.
ing daily with the expectation that
year, nine months, 'and when a sur -
i ii° the surplus on :band of -the- past_ fe*_,.
pl, of calves exist. There
question, in my mind, that cultivat-: years ,livill be entirely cleared up be- •
ing such a market, thus relieving fore the 1933 crop will be availahle. ,
congestion, is , of vital. importance to
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the producer. • , .....„... Help In Share Renting . . I
An excellent circular containing a
brief but comprehensive discussion
of the principles and conditions of
-Sltare`:rentm-g-of--forms-luts-juit-been
• prepared by the Department 'of Agri-
cultural Economics . at 0:A.Ct . • ,, 4'
' AnyOne interested • may' secure •a
copy by rwriting to that •department.
The ,two main plans of rental are • '. -,,
set „forth mainely. crop, share 'rent-, '
ing. Many modifications of these are (.4 t
Sugar Bush, Licenses • T'` • suggested--anddiseusSed: -Tables- are 4...•...
While no fee is required for ali- given • showing satisfactory prOpor-
cense for a sugar bush or orchard .tional diviston', of otpenditureS and
•the Maple Products Act requires that returns as between Ian -Mord and
all owners of sugar bush or orchard tenant, under Varying, conditions' of
obtain a license for their operations soil fertility, buildings and equipment
net later than the ertil of December and market facilities. The circular (
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in each year. A great many applicaalso contains a form of agreement ' •
tions for 'licenses or renewals have which should prove very useful both
ilready been receiyed by the Domin- to tenant i and to those , who have •
ion Fruit Branch, and the value of farms to tent, in helping ,to avoid
these to producers becoming better i some of the pitfalls common with .
known is • doing mach to develop and -i loosely stated •or . with unwritten
•‘f.
expand the indtiStry, : , -, . agreements,. • •• .'
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the reduction in -fees. As 'a -result.
of this • action, a onsiderable in:. ••••
•.!rease, is looked for in the number of •
:exhibits in the .competitive classes.
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Events Of Interest
Dec. 64 --Central Ontario Cheese-
makers' „Asseciation Convention, -Nahr
anee. •. .
Dec% 618 -Ontario Provincial Win-
ter Fair Guelph, ,Ont. • • •
Jan.. 4 -5.7 --Eastern Ontario Dairy-
men's Ass'n. Convention, Perth..
Jan. 11-12—The Western Ontario
Dairymen's Convention, Londen.
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• Royal Fair at Toronto last week.
Mrs. Mammy; Sr.,
Mr. Clifford Crozier attended the
CREWE
and Mr. and .and failing, spent last Sunday with
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t.aeyr: tBheeigtivet
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Finnigan
Miss Beth McConnell spent a day
• recently with her. aunt, Mrs. Blake.
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(Intended for Lant,Week)
tter's mother, Mrs. Chamney Of "
wkarrs.a tcneacialtaCahfarldrirey. and
dd Mrs.
g Rh
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mond Finnigan.on Sunday. MO. Wilfred Drennan is spending
•Quite a mumber from here nttendcd this .week with her mother, Mrs. Joe
the anniversary serviees Blakey Hackett. • •
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