The Clinton News Record, 1913-02-20, Page 5Feb/liar) 20th, 1913
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Clinton News -Record
fireside
Glimmerings.
How fortunate,those who can sit
'before the cheerful blaze of a cosy
:fire -place on these 'cold and stormy
• days. Can you imagine anything
More agreeahlY delightful, . more sug-
gestively comfortable than an open
,firc-place, glowing with light , and
heat; a low easy chair, a, good
-hook ; and depending upon the sex, a
lioxof candies Or 'crone of. cigars,
whilst the',storm rages wi Bloat ,
. whirling snow and howling wind ?
. Yet, do you know 'there are peo-
ple, mot so, very far away' either,
• who in order to 'Spare the carpet
spoil the fire. They fear to muss
" things and cause dust. Let me ill-
mstrate. 1 wa:3 at a home spending
ta day and the; 'head pf the house,
was ill with Grippe and obliged 1 o
stay in, something. he found . Ntry
hard to do for he was a big brisk,
,energetic, business man. The weath-
'et was all that I have described
.above, and the house was cold. Sev-
eral times The Man confided in me
his longing for a cheery fire as he
looked on the shining blaek grate
Whiell was marred by no speck of
...dust, I synipathized and' my, fingers,
--"fwere • aiching to 'change the scene
frons one of chilly riaatness to' live,
able untidyness.As his wile came
in he meekly suggested ,the possibil-
ity of a fire, His better half tilted
• Icer nose to that self-righteous de-
gree and explained that she was not
going. to make work for nothing,
be-
sides the carpet was new ,and she
;had just polished the front of the
grate that morning ! ' She added as
a concession that it 'company came
in Sunday and if it • was •cold they
might have a fire.' The man sighed
and said nothing ; I shivered in sil-
ence and endeavored to striae' agree -
/ably, 1nit could not help recalling a
question once heard asked 'Do 'you
.make your house your slave or are
you a slave to your house ?' •
The world has been shocked by
reading of the fate of those nraVe
men -Scott and his followers -in
their quest for the South Pole,
'Here are two views of it which I
'overheard, A said "0 personal
honor and the desire for glory was
all they wanted. They took a
. chance and if it had worked out 'O.
• K. they might have lived .00 easy
'street and been feted for the re-
mainder of their lives. They lost
the chance, that's all' B. said It
seems to Inc a sacrifice of their Hy -
•es to good, which we may not at
present see. Science may be mater-
ially aided. She has demanded
'many lives in her advancement in
the past but those lives were not
.1110,......lost in ram. Surely something high-
er than personal glory was the in-
spiration for the hardships and the
sacrifices, endured by the bravo men
•who have been willing volunteers."
• Thosfire-side chats, as has been
'explained, are open for all. Our
readers are invited to contribute
their views, or suggest topics they
desire to have discussed, in these
'columns, All letters will receive
. careful consideration and be welcome-
ly received. instructions below. ,
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(Letters intended for this coltann
/should be addressed to "Patty':
News -Record Office. -- Editor News -
Marriages
MeEWIEN-PECK-In St. Andrew's
church, London, on Feb. 1st, by
Rev. Dr. Ross, Emma, daughter
of Mr. Henry Peck, to Fred Me -
Ewen, all of Stanley.
ITHITE--HARVEY - In Exeter on
Feb. 12th, by the Rev. W. G. H.
McAllister, Ethel May, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Thos Harvey, to
Lawrence Is. White of Harwell,
Soak,,
Births
TILLIO'PT-In Stanley on Feb. 15th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Wellington El-
liott, a daughter.
MANNING -In London on Feb. 15111,
Wilber Alexander, only Son of Mr.
W. N. Manning, aged 0 months.
REICHERT-At the Blind Line Ilay
on Feb. 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed,
• Reichert, a daughter.
Brussels, on February
7th , to • Mr. and Mrs. David
• Smi,th, 0141 line, Morris ,township,
a son.
ANDREWS --In 0 oderich, on Febru-
ary 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Char-
les R. Andrews, a daughter.
HYSLOI'-In De fro t, MiCli., on Feb-
ruary 12111, to Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. Hyslop, a son.
.LOST., -Al OFFICE EEY, WILL
finder pleaSe• leaye at the Post :01-
: flee, -89,
FARM LABORERS AND DOMES-
, tie PerSollS desiring farm
-laborers or domestic help, should
make application to me at the efirli
est possible date as iirst conie are
first served and parties will aeon
begin , to , arrive from the Old
Gountry.A.. J. Origg, Doininiaft,
Immigration Agent, 01 irlt011. -69
SEED BARLEY FOR SALE. -
Manehurian No. 2h, good bright
seed. 70 cents per bushel.- John
Woon, Cloderich township, Clintoii
P, 0
FOR SALE -THE NATIONAL, FER-
tilizer, best on the market Large
stock on hand to be sold in large
or small quantities at reasonable
prices. -F. W: Evans, Clinton P. 0.
Phone 101. -69-2.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SAL.E.-
One of the best locations in town
corner Princess and William
streets. House contains 7 rooms
on ground iloor,- second floor not
finished. Hard and soft water.
1- acre land, -fruit trees, etc. -
For further particulars apply to
D. S. Cluff. -60.
HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO RENT,
corner Frederich and Dunlop
streets lately occupied by Mr. ' Mc-
Murray: Ten, rooms, hard and
soft water. Acre of land; fruit'
trees, good stable, -Apply to R.
Thompson or at Newt -Record.
FOR SALF.I.-THE UNDERSIGNED
has for sale A quantity of White
Danith and Dew Century oats for
teed, about 200 bushels of 0. A.
C. No. 21 barlefy, mare 10 years old
has for sale 1 mare 10 years old
in foal, 1 mare 12 years old, 1
colt rising 2 years, 1 colt rising 1
year, 1 cow in calf, 2 spring cal-
ves. -J, Percy Cole, con. p, (lode -
rich Township, Clinton, P. 0.
Phone 4 on 158, '-63.
OWNERS WANTED -- FOR STOla
on Watches. Ladies Gold Watch ;
hunting case ; No. 743011 ; Walton
movement ; monogram A. B. D. en-
graved on outside. Silver openfa-
ced watch ; Am. Walton more:tient
No. 1074168, Silver hunting -ease
watch ; old ; stop watch ; N. Nor-
den, Locle (apparenpy maker's
name) engraved on inside. No.
1163. . Please Telephone A. White-
side, High Constable of Huron,
Hensel!. -69-2,
Deaths
t'ARTER-Tri Clinton on 'Fele 18 th ,
Ann McGee, relict of. the Is Lc
Thomas Carter, aged 86 years.
MASON -In Clinton, on February
15611, Miss Sarah Mason,
MaellONAU-In Duluth, Minn. on
February 8111, Jane IsabelM
Clerk, wife of Mr, Alex. Mac• -
donald, aged 45 years and 7
months, daughter et Mr, Daniel
Clark, Egmondville.
McKillop, on Feb'.
aea, Thomas, son of mt. sod
Airs. Thos. O'Rourke, aged 5
months and 7 days.
• Macdonald -In Grey townehip, oa
t'thrttary 8156, Jamea Macdonald,
aged 72 years, 5 months and 21
days,
NOTICE,. ALL PERSONS IN-
debted to me on store accounts
will please settle at once, -Robert
Clarke, Constance, 69.
The NeWs-Record leade for 'Posen
and ToWnShip News.
NO'rECE-Yo ereclib' must be given
to any one. 111 my nanie unlea, on
a written order signed by Milt: -
James Carter, Clinton. -09.
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STOCKERS FOR SALE. -TWELVE
good two -year-olds, graia fed. -
Enquire at News -Record Office.
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AUCTIOn SAL?. OiF COWS AND
Young Cattle. Mr, W. 11. Lotb
has instructed the undersigned to
sell by public auction at 1:30 o'-
clock sharp on Friday, Feb. 28111,
it Lot 17, Cion. 16,Goderith Pp,
(kaowu as the Nesbitt Farm) the
following: 1 cow with calf at
foot, 3 cows to calve about time
of eale, 18 cows to calve in
March,. April and May, 2 steees'
rising 3 years, 6 steers rising 3
years, 3 heifers rising' 3 years 1
heifer rising 2 years. Thafe eows
were purchased in the township of
Alma, the of the best stock and
dairy township's in Western Ontar-
io. They are 6mostly high grade
• Durhams of extra quality and were
carefully selected, TernA ;
Months credit on approved joint
notes or 6 percent. per annum for
cash in lieu of notes. W. IL Lobb,,
Proprietor, 'P. Gunclry, Auctioneer.
FOR SALE. r- A QUANTITY OF
good Timothy hay -Apply to Levi
Strong, Base Luke.. -68.
FOR SALE -12 TONS HAY, 275
bushels oats, 0101e or less, a quan-
tity of good oat straw Well saved
and cut. My farm of 80 acres,
well watered, is offered for 'sale,
Good buildings. If not sold will
be rented fOr grassing, I to re-
serve the ,house and orchard unless
the tenant desires, them. --Robert
Beacom, Porter's Hill P. 0. -89-2.
lMEDlATE PRIVATE SALE OF
good dining -room, bedroom and Illi-
rary furniture,, also mantli Led,
gentlemans' wardrobe,- and sewing
inaehine, all as good as new. Call'
afternoons or , evenings at the re-
siderice of J, B. Homier, 76 Ttat-
tenhury 'street, west. -68.
FARM FOR SALE. -THE UNDFE-
signed offers for sale .his fine farm
of about 145 acres in Goderich
Township on Lake Shore adjoining
the village of Bayfield. The farm
is in a good 7/tate of cultivation.
well fenced and underdtained and has
good buildings. Good water in
house and stables with windmill
and tank. 10 acres first class or-
chard with other small fruits, 10
acres fall wheat, about 35 'acres
ready for spring crop. Telephone
connection and Rural Mail Delivery
for- !either, particulars Apply to
-D. C. Galbraith, Hayfield P. 0.
Telephone 1 on 159. -69-2
NOTICE TO 'CREDITORS - In
the matter of the estate of Ro-
bert Marshall late of the Town-
ship of Goderich, yeoman, deceas-
ed -Notice is hereby given pursuant
to Sec. 55 of Thci Trustee Act
that all persons having claims
against, the estate of the said de-
ceased who died on 501: about the
lith day of February 1913 are i e -
(mired to send by post prepaid to
the undersigned executors OT their
• SOliCitbr 011 or before the 19th nay
of March 1913 their 111511105 ant ad-
d resaes with full par Limiters in
writing of their claims, and slate -
meat of their aceounts and the
nature of the securities (if any)
'held by them, duly verified by
stathtory declaration. And take
notice that after the said 1.5611 day
of IVIarch 1913 the said executors
will proceed to distribute the as-
sets et the said estate among the
parties entitled thereto, Intving se-
gard only to the claims of which
they shall then have notice and the
said executors will not lie liable
for said assets or any part there-
of to any person or persons of
whose claim notice shall not have
been received by them or their
said solicitor at the tips of Such
distribution. Dated at ,Clinton,
13th day of February 1913.--3i'raficts
II. Powell, William Glen, executors,
W. 13rydone, Clinton Ont., solicitor
for executors. `
..*4.4.4.4.
CUSTOM SAWING WANTED AT
Lot c; Sauble Line, Stanley town-
ship, the farm of Wm. Evans, by
McEwan Bros., Bayfield. $3 per
thousaad, custom work.
TO RENT OR FOR SALE -THE
two-story brick house on Raglan
street known as The 1VIaples," El-
ectric light and waterworks. Two
acres orchard. Stable. -D, Can-
telon, 67.
DANCING CLASS EVERY TUESs
day Night in Town hall. Instruc-
tion given, from 7-0.- Hall open to
all after nine for dancing. Parties
welcome. Terms upon application.
Under management of Miss M.
Ranee. 66
DRIVING HORSE FOR SA LE,
four years old, also buggy good as
new and set double herness.-Harry
Hayes, (Minton. --07
COTTAGE TO RENT OR FOR
sale on Mary street. Electric light
-C. 6. Glow, Phoite 15 on 144.-67
WOOD WANTED. -200 cords of first
class wood cut 14, 16 and 18 inches
long. -A, Forbes, Coal Yards. --03
STISS EMMA LAVIS, TEACHER
of Piano, is prepared to take pup-
ils for piano instruction at „her
home, corner Isaac and Joseph
streets. Intermediate Standing.
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MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. -.MISS
Fernleb ARM will give vocal les-
sons to a limited number of pup-
ils at her hotne.-Ontario St.
Methodist Parsonage. '-61
HOUSE FOR SALE ON ONTARIO
street, eight rooms hard and soft
water, 1: acre of ;and. Well loc-
ated.-Ap-ply to Mrs D. Connell.
--46.
FOR SALE -3 DRAUGHT. COLTS,
I rising -1, 1 rising 2 and 1 rising
3 years the latter two being well
matcheci.-Apply to John Holtnes
Hueon Road.
-61-.
SHORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE.
-3 grand young bulls from cows
that we reserved at our sale af-
ter the fire and sired by the im-
ported bull Best Boy. Prices rea-
sonable. Come and see them. -
Wm. Grainger & Son, tondesboro.
-61-8
FOR SALE -A LARGE 6 OCTAVE
piano cased organ, as good as nier,
only in ase 3 0)e/4115. Will sell'
cheap. Terms to suit pnrcinteer.e-
Apply to Wesley Walker, ,-01
T HE .011'1 -ZEN 'S HAND WILL
Ptesent Stella Mackay, 's, four -act
• drama, "Hazel Kirke," in the
• town hall, Clinton, on Theraday,
• Marcie 2751, underthe able direc-
tion of IVIiss telay Ranee. 1,015 of
good 111 05iC, ' •
FOR SALE, --THE .UNDERSIGNED
will dispose. Of by privAe sale th
follawiIlg : horse 10 years old, ag-
ed driving mare, farrow cow,
buggy nearly new, hinder nearly
new, hay fork, Car and 100 feet
rope, - set single harness and other
artieles,-F. H. Powell and
('len, Executors . Robert Marshall
Estate. .--68
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AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCIC
/Ind Implements. Me. G. 79, El-
liott has instructed the undersigned
to sell by public auction at Lot.
23, Bayfield Line, Goderich town- .
' ship on Wed'nesday, Feb. 26th, , at
1:30 o'clock the following, 2 work- .•
ing horses 10 years old, 1 mare 10
years old in foal, 1 driving mare
6 years old,. 2 ' co -Ws to calve 151
April, 1 cow to calve 15th, March,
2 dry cows, 1 newly calved cow", 1
cow to calve 01 IVIlty„ 5 Steers, 1,?,
years old, . 6' heifers 11 years,
yearling heifers, 1 calf 1 month
old, 1 Frost & Wood hinder 6 ft
cut, 1. Frost & Wood mower 5 ft
cut, 1 hay rake, h dtec har-
row, 1 spring teeth cultivator, 1
set ot diamond harrows, 1 seed -
drill, 1 gang plow, 1 walking plow,
1 roller, • 1 smaller, 1 wagon,, 1 top
buggy, 1 cutter, 11. set of bob
sleighs, 1 set double harness, 1 set
single harness, 1 pea harvester, 1.
pig rack, 1 hay rack, 1 gravel, box,
.1 fanning mill, 1 pulper, 1 Massey -
Harris cutting Box, 1 1.0-horset
power in good running order, 2
set of whiffle trees, 1 neck yoke,
100 tents, forks, shovels and other
articles too numerous to mention..
Terms :-10 months credit or 4
percent, straight for cash. There
will be no reserve as the proprie-
tor has disposed of his farrn.-o.
R. Shepperd, proprietor, 0-. II. El-
liott, auctioneer.
kUCTION SALE OF FARM ,STOCK
and Implements. Mr. Albert Rem -
hall has instructed the undersigned
to sell by public auction at Lot
9, Con. 14., •Goderich township, on
Friday, Feb. 21st, at 1 o'clocic, p,
in. the following : Bay mare in foal
12 years old, Gelding rising 2
Years, by Border McGregor, illy
rising 2, by Red Ticket, Filly ris-
ing 3, by Flashwood, Filly tising
3 by Lockentar, filly rising 3, by
Forster's hackney, colt rising 1,
by Skeken Stamp, mare ris-
ing 9 years, in foal, 6 cows sup-
posed to be in calf, two to come in
about March 1st 7 spriag calves
(Choice) 2 steers rising 3 years
old, 2 heifers rising 3 years, 4
heifers rising 2 years, 2 steers ris-
ing 2 years, I 'brood sow in pig,
13 sheep. Binder, Frost & Wood
Massey-IIarris mower, nearly new,
S'ulky rake, Cultivator, Coulthard
& Scott, Disc Harrow, Massey -Har-
ris seed drill, Land roller, Walk-
ing plow, Set of tearo harness, Set
bob sleighs, Wagon, Hay rack, Fan-
ning mill, Cutting box,Pulper, Set
harrows, Mossay-Harris manure
spreader, Buggy, Cart, Cutter
nearly 11013', Grind stone, Daisy
churn, Melotte cream separator,
Iron kettle, Slings, ropes and pul-
leys, Whiffietrees and neck yoke,
t chains and hoes, A quantity of
hay, A pantity of grain, Grain
. bagsabout 100 young hens, Some
furniture. There well be ao reserve
as the proprietor has sold his
farm and is giving up farming.
Terms -8 months credit or 6 per-
cent, pee annum for cash. Hay aod
grain eash.-Albert Rumball, pro-
prietor, Geo. IT. Elliott, Auction-
eer,
EXECUTORS' SALE OE FARM
property. -The executors of the
estate of Thomas Beacom will of-
fer for sale at phblic aection at
the Commercial hotel, Clinton, on
Saturday the 1st day of March at
2.' o'clock p.m., lot number 30 in
the Bayfield coneession of the towns
ship of Goderich containing 76
acres of land more or less. The
property is • well located and would
make a' good grazing farm. Terms
of sale 15 per centon the date of
sale and the balance 30 days there-
after. For further particulars and
oonditions of sale apply to the un-
dersigned. -John T, Harland and
Elizabeth Beacon), Executers. W.
Brydone, Solicitor for the Execu-
te& Dated the 501 day of Feb-
ruary 1913; -07-3
FARM FOR SALE UND16R-1
signed offers for Sale ono hundred
acres of as good land as there ,is
in the County of Huron, being
part; of Lots and.26 on the
1716 0011,, Goderich township, one
mile north of (Hinton, LF miles
from school. On the farin is a
frame barn 36x60 with good cem-
ent wall, also a Stplle stable 25x
50 with hay loft above ; comfort-
able 11 room frame liouse, 151109'
er-failing well and one' acre of or-
chard. Reason for selling, ill
health. For particulars apply on
.the premises or address -Joseph
Colelough, Clinton P. 0. -66
.dvertising in The News -Record pays.•
-ARM FOR SALE ESTATE OF
Thomas Beacom., deceased. The
Executors offer for immediate sale
lot 30, Bayfield Concession, 0 od-
erich Township, 76acres more or
less -For terms apply to J. T.
Harland' or W. Brydone.
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'A SINKING FUND.
intuit be provided for the mainten-
ance of some plumbing work. Its ori-
ginal condition 1 ust have been bad
and it is always in constant 11ee61 of
repairs. Why not use,
OUR MODERN PLUMBING ?
Our work is of high order and im-
pairs will not be necessary until
the firfat cent has been aply re-
paid. Ilstimatee do not cost mach
and they will give you a good in-
sight into our molto/V.4. Either
phone or call.
FOR •,SALE A GOOD COAL
range. -Apply to Wesley Waiker, ,
Clinton, -62.
,HELP WAN TIllD-THE JACKSON ,
Mfe. Company-Haad sewers and FARM To RENT 011 POR
operators. Steady work, Short
Salo; known ' Springhill
hours, . Woll lighted and ventilated r
work 1:0 Ms Good pa -A )1 at Perin " on the Hayfield
office Or to J McLeod, Supt.
SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••
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and repairs, kept on hand, also ag-
ency 'for new machines. -A.. Hoop-
er, Albert street. -30.
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.FARM FOR SALE -The Executor of
the Southcombe estate offers for
sale 50- acres, being east, tall of
lot 28, con. 6, Hullett, ' This is a
firsa-class farm, well -watered and
improved and with good buildings.
Also ilhe undersigned offersfor sale
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lot 29, con. 6, Hullee, consisting of
100 acres. These farms may be
.bought together or separately. -
'Apply to R. J. Southeonto, Clin-
ton P. 0. -89
FARIVI FOR SALE ON THE OUT
Line, Goderich township mile
from. I-Iolmesville, Vs miles from
Clinton, consisting of 80 acres.
The farm is in a good state of cul-
tivation, well watered by never -
failing spring and well. Good er-:
thard. Buildings all first Mass
and in good repair. Owner desires
to sell owing to ill health, bar-
gain for quick sale. -W, Pickard,
Hohnesville. -65
FARM FOR SALE -THE 79183)11211
.,.signed offers for sale his fine farm
of about 130 acres adjoining the
town of Clinton. The farm is in
a good state of cultivation and
has good buildings -brick house,
bank barn, driving house, pig pen,
etc -all comparatively new, A first
close young orchard containing all
kinds of fruit, also small fruits.
The farm is well fenced and . well
drained and is a very desirable
home. For further partieulare
apply on premises or address Joint
Torrance, Clinton P. 0.
THOS. HAWKINS.
Phone 53.
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Thousands of ambitious young people
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our Home Study Dopt. You may finish
at College if 5011 desire. Pay when.
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NO VACATION.
CLINTON BUSINESS COLLEGE
GEO. SPOTTON, enesioster
Road, Enderich Ilovenship, consist-
ing 175 acres, south halt lots 51
and 52 and part 53 and 54. 3'wo
miles from Clinton and one (rem
sohool, fixSt-cla.se stock and
•grain lapin. 35 amsesaol good pas-
ture land. Well watered and has
novel' failing spring at barn. /Wed
wells and ciatean. Bank barn tax52,
with stone stabling. 150 apple
trees just beginning to bear and all
kinds of small fruits. Owing to the
death of the owner the farm Must;
be sold or rented, -F. 61. Powell
and W. Glea, .Execetors Robert
Marshall Estate, Clinton, p.o. -36
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MAIL CONTRACT.
Sealed Tenders addressed to the
Postmaster General, will be received
at Ottawa until Noon, 011 Friday the
4611 March, 1913 for the convey-
ance of I415 Majesty's Mails on a
reposed Contract for four . years, six
times pef: week over special Rural
Mail Route S. W. front Clinton,. On-
ario, to continence at the pleasure of
he Postmaster General.
Printed notices, containing further
information as to conditions of pros
osed Contract may be seen and
lank fern's of Tender may be ob-
tained at the Post Offices of Clift-
on, Holmesville and at the Office of
the Post O'ffice Inspector at London.
G. C. ANDERSON,
Superintendent.
Post Office Department, Mail Ser-
vice Branch Ottawa, 271515 January,
1913.
Anythin
- You want done in the line of
Plumbing, Heating, Tin=
sm thing or Metallic
Work call and get
our prices.
Jobbing and Repairing
done promptly. Skates
sharpened while you wait
BYAM & SUTTER
Sanitary Plumbers Phone 7.
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Company, Limited
Head Office: 43-45 King Street West, Toronto
The Sixteenth Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of The Trusts and
Guarantee Company, Limited, was held January 31st, 1913, in the Company's Beard
Rooms,
The President was requested to act as Chairman, and the Manager as Seeretary. The
minutes of the last Annual General Meeting were read and confirmed.
The President then presented the
Sixteenth Annual Financial Statement
BALANCE SHEET, DECEMBER 31s1, 1912
LIABILITIES
Uartrrat. AcCOVNT
Stock subscribed $ 2,000,000.00 -
Dividend doe Jan. 1, 1913 40,320 72
Sundry accou tits payable5,029 89
Balance at credit of Profit
arid Loss 304,510 80
--- $2,350,482 41.
0 W1SLANThildr) q'St:ST Accoux•rs
Trust Funds, NVirh lnteeoet
accrued to date.. ..... $ 3,599,141 01.
HSTATT,'S AND AGENCY Acommn
3,500,141 04 '
Estates and Trusts undee
administration by the
Company $ 5,700,383 42
5,100,383 -12
--
•
$11,146,006 87
• ASSETS
0.kPITAI. ACCOUNT
Mint gage loans, Call loans
Debentures and other •
Securities with inter-
est accrued thereon ..$ 1
Office premises at Toronto
and Calgary, safe de-
posit vaults, fixtures,
etc
Real Estate
Cash an hand and in bank
Uncalled capital stock.- .
,251,024 15
2-;19-020:--,772761-8.1 425243 $ 1,895,383 07
855,090 36
- $3,599,141 04..
0 USRA1,,ZTEED TRUST .A.CCOUNT
Securities on real estate,
stocks, bonds, deben-
tures, etc $ 3,457,682 00
°malt on hand and in hank 141,458 1.4
hISTA.T111$ A.ND AC:tINCY ACCOUNU:
Mortgages on real estate. $ 1,30.3,099 60
Other securities, including
unrealized orighial as-
• sets 3,509,761 11
Gash in 13111116 228,522 62
5,196,383 42
$11,146,006 87
Table, showing the substantial and continuous progress
made bu the companu.
Estates Total Paid -Up
Trust Fonds . Assets Capital Net Profits
Year
1005
1900
1997
1908
, 1909
3910
1911
1012
Trust Funds
4.1uaranteell•
$ 82,022 50
294)528 35
78/6,421 52
1,341,660 37
$ 644,442 (52 $ 2,870,906 16 $1,037,883 71.
• 1260,603 78 3,728.023 51 1,0013,485 59
1,851,013 14 6 4,830,482 13 1,128,002 22
4
5,883 677 58 1154,584 92
.
7,431,689 29 1,251,109 57
8,937,780 81 1,303,359 57
10,128,109 48 1,321,882 97
11,140,000 87 1,214,000 Oft
,
1,038,233 72 3,251,479 94
2,882,212 12 3,801,378 86
2,237,894 80' 4,279,048 73
3,599,141 04 5,196,383 42
A vote of thanks to the Board of Directors, Advisory Board to the Albeela branch, and the officers and stun
for their efficient and painstaking services in the interest of the Clompany, was passed. '
The following were elected directoes for the ensuing y0155': .1. II. Adams, Toronto, Ont; W. D. Bell, Chesley,
Ont A.. C. Eltunerfelt, V1al:n.10,, 13.0. ; Lloyd 'Harris, Brantford, Ont' D, W. Karn, Woodstock, Ont; C. Eloopfer,
Guelph, Ont ; .A. F. IlItteLaren, Toeonto, Ont ; Hon. Senator Iticillillan.'Alexandria Ont; C. E. Ritchie, Akron, Ohio t,
G. P. Scholfield, Tomtit°. Ont 011. H. •Stoeirdale, Toronto, Ont ; W. Thoburn, M. Almonte, Ont; James X. Warren,
Toronto, Ont; Matthetv Wilsen, KO., Chatham, Ont. •
The 'Board subsequently rnet and elected unanimously Mr. James J. Warren, President.; Messrs. D. W. Korn, CI,
Kloepfer, U. E. Ritchie, Vice -Presidents;, 38. H. Stonkdale, General Manager, and C. S. Hamilton, Seeretary of the.
CklalPanY.Preeident, Genet al Manager,
JAMES J. WARREN, 16, 13, STOCKHAEE,
$ 68,002 87
78,234 22
86,000 87
89,729 60
97,590 55
'104,869 91
110,194 42
'117,906 75