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The Wingham Advance Times, 1925-02-05, Page 4,ii . w,Nwwr m ww r au w . w r 't it it i w itrtit Mn IKI h IV •.. . . 4txr„Ii<,,1.1 -el, r4Miw 1 Ir i 0x wnI fi A t be: 'Vv % ^ »,ww .yew.. iI� �lilt .',ii- 1.)....fit.-. l'iC1g, 4D1: ^11' itt t',4Si:rtr(1 by 1-1at email, 1H iiri.St., Siitttirda. Ifibt l0,r 11 rpt fd1S,�a7��z�.ttfafG'a f'Z1 I )*iEW EARL • OF' OXFORD ANT) AUR GOxeat Britain, oat� Ilerbett H...Asoni,h, former Premier of Earl oft Oxford,, Alto haat, lyra =bated a peers awl takes thetiior Iva Ode Iii a is Its wifanld Who sa''s she famou.s the d Willeoaatiaa.ueaher ace ivitties axw.ltor ftnCl IecttarCsi, L!'dkXld#x that kJP.P4i(1% - .,r:•,:...t c::....,; ,,. ' 1":0$ a brta.t4,. .')A,1 R '„t.ti; �lyj6..'1 Irp'R I' 1 e 9,30 1, Ill-.'.-I)btiC1"„'I911T1�i' fktrar, lv� lrlelc.i:1 s tult'`of Joinie, t XiXC.o+ II.;iatX-l. Alban xita l;'< ,rrx6,itit o rt`r t t(lt‹ •t Nets ar"s, the Vietor Coteita ry^ 1 ,t5 iib.Ft rl'pi`brtoe' that tie;. tbi' ct;:oids by McCormack have, l;z'ttatiY itt>reit;,r-`c1. ()11 'be strep t1) of this ftxocurritie, flirtlrcr coecert$ will be offered every two weeks; Station W,I P, owned and; operated by Gimbel '.13rothers, at :Philadelphia claims the honor of having ;first, tiearis1st ittea radio pr ()grants across tire, Atlantic ' in daylight. Arrange - 1 :meats we'e'. made beforehand with a fj` v atron:t3' English stations and when Ihc recent eclipse of the sun was just be£zinn1ng, tete attempt to Sparc.the BiAJT, C. Wilkinson will gine an address 1 B!l � Zci•in 1011 'will a man's fnstitttte will be held Thursday paper. ar 12th., at the home of • Mr . Meet them!' 'Roll lotCall Behold "Ideas', ,�, February y 5 at '2.3o o'elol•lc Rev .f-I"oi�' to lighten I .fr3 w:z,uNvamwrnm,!-. ._-...-...-��..-. e re Pular i lCeting : of the, Wo- mnci htr s. C..L-Ie :Hetherington and l giveitiv to 1 ter. Rural,Ira. 14fllvr t r 1 alit, 11 T At t 7e Fifty-fourth Annual General Meeting of the Shareholder's ofto, on 8 13 j nuary, ion Bank held at the 1925, he ((olio ing ttatteead ementCo the affairsin nof the Bank ; January, as on 31st December, :X92;4, was supmit$edt ,ENERAL STATEM�r'd.l,I' T LI.AB3UTIES � 6,Ot14,4�ib ipo Capital Stock. ,-laid in "7,Ott0,00Q 60 Reserve Iiuncl Balance of Profit and Lo es Ac- 9011,124 Se Comet carried forward able rynd. Divicleud. ,No. 169, pay 1$0,0(1000 Tahuary, 192 • ' mid ' Bonus, one per Cent.; payable0,000 00 January, .14721 886 00 Former 3 heinends unclaimed .... _ $141010 II7 .. 6' 11;,151;010 87 1,596 50 _ Total Liabilities to the Ci Shareholders .. Notes o, the Bank i 6,0 Dei.gosit s, not boar- $19,5Ja',J$0 58 tog interest • ; Deposits bearing interest, including interest accrue,, to 71,1362 �250a1 date .__.. 91,378,285 58 i.e. Act 4 00,()00 00 ,ftd3 enc es 'driller the 7. iztan ' Balances due to other Banks in 2,1©0,788711 Canada ...... Balancos' due to Banks and Bank.- ing Correspondents elsewhere.10 1,218,928 than m: Canada24.937 50 13il1 P �.ble .. � 4,937 55 Letter, of Credit; lOutstanding Lialbi1it ies not included in the fore 15,159 CF fore - '515,459 111'3,398,322 66 6122,539,333 53 Total Ptrhlie I:i abilities - ASSETS rent S 2,157.911 46 Cold a,ad`:l�il,rcr Coin, cur- 10,082:524 '7r� 'Dominion Government Notes Gold Deposit at in !.he Central Ct 804,000 00 Reserves es 859$00 00 Nott. of��oth >•�Banks r' 25 104 97 8,852,788 83 7,006 62 'United States and other Foreign 1y Currencies Chertnes on other Banks; . Balances due by` other Banika in Canada . Balances due byrBanks and isank- ilei e ing .` CJozrc,poti{lents glsetw than in Canada Dominion and Provincial ovincial Covet -1.P. meat ''Securities, not `exceeding market value Canadian Municipal Securities, and British, Foreign ' and'..Coloain,l Public Securities other than Canadian, not exceeding market value' . Rr.,iltvay and other Bonds,Deben- tures and Stocks, not exceeding neoket value Call and, Short snot exceedia ng tlliid,y day,); .,oats in Canac ,tock.., Debentures and 13oncls r ' Securities of a su3iicient ilt7cl other marketable value to covet .. +•. . Cali and Shots (not exceeding thirty days) Loans elsewhere than in Canad;a, on Stocks, iOebentnres arid '.fonds: and ()fillet S cittiti0tt o(:' a: ytl'ilicient marketable value t0:covrr Other, Cortone Lonny and 1)isroturts in Canada (less rebate of interest) after making full; pro- vision for all;bad and cloubtfui del7ts Other Current Loans and Dis- counts "elsewhere than in Canada (less rebate of interest) after mak- ing 'full provision for all bad and 11517,721 d9 doubtful debts Liabilities of Customers under Letters of Credit, as per contra.. 2,145,815 55 Real '"state` other than Bank 90,263 01 Premises Non-Ctirrent Loans estimated loss 3AtY,p'38 63 provided' for .. a i3anit, j remise% at not more than east, less amount) written oft ..6,038,01 15 'Deposit with the' lwlinister of 'sauce (for the-punlloses :of the C.,rrettlation 133'lrnd Mortgages. on Real; Estate sold t . 21f,' in 3,136,209 22 26,953,285 85 14,574,325 94 1 9719112107': 4,7 25,48903 2,367,910; 09 5,227,000 17 45,625,862 66 0o 09 Other ' so12 x001 included 4 5x100 1pi Qin AAti p$a'r -teaseled. in Oat Rad Shot Latins i11 Dltndit sntl olsewher55, hire eedvaticen ttgpin t dos ntht1I S12 i fi eavtrkiatk Cltsin It td Mout, >y,s�rep: itl01 C,1, A, ]OG ;R' Gi4110714 04110100,tiltA,LIEK 5 107 `. A. M NANTON, Pros rient"K hlunit ,,Nzfi''ItEPOIRT To StiAll i ciN D) 'RS 511'i 1t ,, oxr To vas ibiAl 111r,croatt6 or Tire .0d 55 alt, T3tiNzt ittt, lb yet yYial alt - 1 ccet vim. ib :cathed the oheve is it ee alt' aad ufL ca a'i 1 S sett cornpwt0i > t with the rale hes,, Vire . d certified r0taKon Vr 1 I the July Tien 'd 111 111 01 tioptninn thtl tniuran r. of ox, llitiltin 1i t -hat; ivr, rin0r tinder 1! i;i VN14 of 110 l3uhte.whtch. Ir:tvX+ car,5e uncbar otir'Yr�rtieA 'toe been. r!ra'k'U9%rt�� �Ak.. eY the Dank. In otrr epielolt thio iirt)1ttre,e Ilteet clIv:no?trs the tl•i10 c0rtdltion, o'f tb ', 1, Syriil ti rte aho"rei by tliy ls,llra of tits Thele, •q 13. 3 31i1Ptir kbit, (1/1. of t'cat Meiisiek 1411(4itrh 4, T'1 »r1'1' r. IIA r,�t: or lube IiuUbFh,':C"el k IlelsrlaN, t ST,... E1V1' :,ICC OF T =1g Ct3NVL ER OF THE JOINT • 'NEQN, 0C1/IIM:>f'I TEE Atlantic was Made, It is thought that the eclipse and the temporary dark- ening strengthetled�'the,signl lsnlo that they could be heard very p < y Due to the great number of ' . re- quests station WWJ of the Detroit News is resuming its noon' niusica programs. 'This service was given lot some time but about: a year ago it was dropped. Fans in this neighbor- hood will appreciate this service as it gives the listeners at least one good strong daylight station. Wendell Hall, well known as the t IIt1 The str cla , th of ,the United Church of Canada• vai11 be far. beyond the' ear dreams of its supporters., Out of a i total of 9,3§§9 congr cgatioos or prea- ching stations of the three Churches forming the United Church of Can- ada, a11 I tfiKt ada, only 324 so far have voted 'non ai co)actrrretiee. Of these, ,226 are in the • Province of Ontario, which Province El will ttltini telyr contain apbroltrziiaiely Il„i 3000 preaching stations within the Un -1 ited Church, The nun bee, of congregations vof ing non -concurrence in Ontario snake s to the United Church appear the los far. greater than it'really is. In each ,rom such congregation, there' is a large to - o with the ' :determined g t ct minority 1 ° Presbyterian Church into Union. `These include the leading workers and ' contributors of: the congregation, rn most,, cases. The revolt against the :Presbyterian The reactionary' element is strong in I Church is largely oonfined to Ontario.11 certain sections of this Province but in so far as their influence goes, they! -PI are setting their Province against the rest of': tli.e Dominion. East and West are practically a un- it in :favor of Church Union.' Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island areI emphatic in favor of. a United Can- adaas religiously as well • as politically as are; the West and North. No vote will be taken in thee, Provinces of ” „ ".Isn't it sad abUut Poor Jew*, Manitoba and New Brunswick until r� br ��� (to village grocer): of Ni.. loth. These sectio3s will. nierzlor5'`7" here has sia'potinds eighteen o after J lost of the . Pro -on ,;ER.'; "Vv hat about tale? `.1 n l in favorI Cr�i.,v be as s Ch g y Y1ine .in it!" _-..the E'assixlg Show vi the. Churches as their sister winces.' anon. trndlanct has as yet, ...,..-'.•.- _- -” . no lc>gislation.` - -' -.�.-... demonstrates REPORTS Newell, Marguerite Phippen, Harr The vote. ,thus far SCHOOL R that the United Church of Canada is tB trlley Jlrn N already a great and Dominion -wide' (J@� S. No. o, I1,Turnberry. reality, as well as a great. ideal. The • Sr IV—Margaret, Pullen. Finle I-Iaz,el ' Wil East Wawanosh, Those taw , 111 1.s[1'i, las, 1 Itlmt�iiW,'Ah itµtll10,1i41O44 1OttotlInIbM14404041004vikr 1 ilu'lll iI ll1 J it �i.5 •iji Iilll i';':� ,,,,,,,ww. 4114011 Ste 011, w , x n,p u a pwn tw ,vu' '' If"Nn,Yi or Red Headed Music Maker is new, on his way to England. His popularity arose when he originated his song, 'It Ain't Gonna. Rale No Mo„:•. A good deal of advice is offered to persons who are liable for income ta�:�: es in the United States through, radio. Many expert accountants are appear- ing aind';' explaining the details of the intricate tax. return. Unfortunately taxes are considerable lower across the border and the good advice is lost listeners. to Canadian A list of newly assigned.wave- lengths has just been published. While there are no very radical chan- ges, enough difference �•:c �re,is-•us g the J �e�, , to tlirow out all the ,usual settings sii'htly: It is hoped that the new as signments will materially decrease in- tel'ference. Station KDI A-326 Meters „ta Westinghouse ,Electric' Pittsburgh; Pa, J' th Tkrutst?;ay, February ra . I `µ' tit, 6. i3 .p In -inner convert by KDKA Little Symphony orchestra; Victor Saudelc, conductor. a 9. zp jStockittan l;eparts of the J'r. 7IT—Gertrude Deyell, ova Drrlc 7.15 primary livestock ancl wholesale Iwo- o 1b y � � Garfield' 1 rnley. duce markets, 7.3o p. 1i.- Chrlcl''en'S period, 0 , ru—.1'r.ogranz. arranged by the LA ML, N LUM COALCo. 11111 SPINA • Plot l 1 „ r� following table shows the exact sltta- d 1 de -Jr.• IV—Henry y, dal Ix, ation in each Province an each etterfield, 1 Uldene MacLean, Teacher. Following is the report of S. S. o. Sop, Harry Newell, Jean C)r:vis, Mary . hissed one `or inor. e ex urinations ate rtonlii7ariou. 11 I C •uickshnnks marls,ed with an ''.: Bernice wT Rob C lass St. III—Ada Wright, Georgina Pullen, James t_:rtn- ckshanks, Gladys Welsh, Velma Orvis of the Uniting Char- Pu en, vy .i • Congregations Phippen, Bern Stockman. limner "�xticiria] .niocicttatn and studio. . IL7�l�rt. 13 1975 x278 60 6'' Iia Cxrovc $ot on.ecrt ,by.., ane 33 d b ,3 .I 7' 1e. I. Nova Scotia 7 (',runswicic Quebec; C) ntario Ct. 1 D o son, Doris'l ollowajr, Arnold Dennis, 144, 68 75 — 5Sr_ TI-_Maclyn Groves, Viola Phi9- 727 843 367 i7 2:' pen, Gladys Newell, Thelma Phippen, 160 260 xgx' 6 How.rd° Baker, 430 (incl, 6 cong'1) Maud Kerr;'. Arline Baker, Fre. Fin r9x 2x11 25 25 jr.II-Mildred. Phippen, Mary :Or- -- vis, Beth Tialioway, .x i n 7 'ttfo Syninl,cnv orchestra, Victor ,1 Saudek, coatthlcter; George, e Ii:.irk, batt anil.oba 716 294 4,.1' , ,4 lay. t 'M x r =._Lillian . Baker, Mar.0 5a: k.: 1425. 513 8S; ” 27 r St, l`lass lose; i 6 66 "o be,rtson, Anne Debuts, Agnes:'1\o 9.55 p in,- rlilil�ton time si;nal.. Albei;tat x1j 54 1 c°11'.1'l Ido d IT 000 .Olein Hart, ' Stu t the s this r' 070�' r r2 art, ' Ritchie Gertrude Kicks, it J>. m. Concert front •13. :man land 337 3'� I[ llor't'„. l,c;inald Wilson, Pearl ,Post.. , ew. Austin o V • h.P f "L lie; 7'ittsbul g T I Wo.ather forecast.. 1 t l C 270 t),k 1 1 Cx 1 fort C 'iv'net - ena Young 77 p. c Sr.; IV—Hazel McBurney. 84 Agnes Robertson Sx p. c•;,1 ` tllia 'Irwin 78 p. i'' Margaret ;Deacon Tad 0 Friday, Pebrttai•y 6111 6.15p.in,-t�oncertbydialie nY' fordh orchestra front the I :Hotel, J'ittsl)tt.rgh. Joint. l"nion C.:oilIlnittee, 7.30 9. 111.---C lti1dlren's 'lento 1. `- S,a p in, ---"Preparation of Person- ' ,'erson GRA Dtfl l3 idC ,T. A'£ 0 o, o. �` ., -~- _ _• • Finley, ; 'Bill tompson, 93517 4797 -4,90 1 13 32 Tltotnli;on. Sr, 1II--Marie Deacon' 84 p. ceiz S.r. II—Mary ,Robertson 82 9. c,rt Margaret Irwin 76' p- c. Primer' -Howard Irwin. P. Congram, teacher BLUEVALE 1Ir. and Mrs: T. C. Wilki,art- day with 441. ar1Y�l^Mrs. .v are si7ext `t , y Haines of Morris: > i,tazit s, BLYTH :Miss,Rena Coiling of Ripley, soei the week -end with tier friend, Mi P13 ,1 i 1 o1 ,.a ', o'3 Sr, ,Printer—:l vans Wilson, Nora Gladys 'Tatilan. iicU� 1. tcl.,t.0 i,,,,,,_„_,,,,,...;,.u.-,•---"""�"..:�..,,.,.,.�. t vtt l 4:12 it re ikiu' u SRW k�l G1REE1 'i � Il�YI�GI("�IAY!�;4 " =i lest~ College o7 AAautoRndttve Enag ��a��,r�.e:rat il.,. d require Returns ()ruler. Sao,- liartment of. Accounting. School or lin rno n i- � � roc fr-axle tit;- cold al`I;ncorlle 'Fax. \: ,try Dc- :\walca little (mroiuid iiott ova,” by 111x, itobert 1r.. .L3 r rn is 1ltcal+'r7 ; t of tilt, li0 blot "r'it101 ,Ilur:,t < Business Administration, from the Uni^ 1 ' Lonesome bed in tete. sand, ^-' e of Pittsburgh, 1 1 wL �11 drowsy 3T dell �'l'ho -dr owx:•y a d r the f)nivcrsity of ,:Pitts -''nice up little dreamier C.. 1 � A 1 ton tilt e 1. w as a lona:, wS taarSity of 1'rtt1btrt21i studio. ; nap. . you've beer taki 1 h the' Girls From the 1. y ' (y 111 � Cit1C1:'rt l Cslr:e .ltt 7 '9 Thy. daY is at hand. e.55 la. tum.-- ring minter night; Sstnr nee 1 1V t• ig 'Held spell Pound alone s a•.gentle wind 0 0;: m.,...-C17ildren's pet.rnd, ll the ,vete, while "in passing'', 73 7,45° a, ixt I.,'ast Minute `lirlps to 1.3ible, School 'Teachers, Carrman Cov- er Johnson, }o p;m.,--Concert by the Westing-, xstine, conductor, 1 house lbnticl T. J. v, and the Davis male quartet. 9;55 p, 17,'1 .t�z•iingt011 tine signals. Weather forecast. Station. WG'ir---380 'Meters General Electric Company Schenectady, N, 'Y. Thursday, February 5th 6.30 p. nr,--limier nutsic by Hotel Yen Fycl,..'.I'rio.. Jacob, 7.45 p' in.-�` BoOk talk, W. Tr. librarian„' General Electri4 Cdrnpauy. 8 p, m. ---(rand opera II Trov41- tor•e,” by. VIWGY Opera) Company, William Pay, director, 11t,..µ"Organ re `tal by Si0" 11.30 1,. viten .F . lloi8elair from Pt'det'er's 1:Iarniorrus 6leecic01' Hall, 7 1'lxaiiy i riclay, ;CtebrtiarY t' 7. 4,5 p til. -Health talk. 8 p. 12 __, ddreas, I1. Db r ”, I., 1007,°' 37 Dr, john .ars r pro of p571010 0 ' y, .lhriioir Co'l e. , Iron 'I�I;y ii 1-- .'1' . xfi ttr'eS am I1 1:1118 sign t1sJ i W cattier• forecast: : 7i.h So dark and distressing, d January 7, ni.--Concert by the ,es rl 6 1 In thy distnal cell, T seine coridurtor V 1 T 1 ft Sid f . the SO llousc. band, Till g Ea5'breathed. in thy burrow Ano, iirokep the. spell, Farewell to thy dungeon All mildew and musty; , The night has departed. The day has begun; Colne forth in thy -uniforms Faded and dusty, 'Twill shine in its lustre Aghin in the sun. b with a Awa,)' little nymph Io the stone piles and hedgs: Away to the hills Where the artichokes grown.; We greet thee again At the rills and the ,ridges, j dud look for thy steps f; Tu' the lingering sri0y7. ” 1's itiiit of the -robin, 't'tieS,lark and the tinnrl', .And welcome. thein back J.arotti their;wiitiett resort, sycllo All well lir tl4eir places, fessor, But riche of them in it With this shy. tulle sly Tittle short. Iron Bur-. 1"itil� , trry 11;» tint- ' T. A. Calhotall, 6aie,6.41iiito401. digit 3'tL l er 'T �� The Crowds that lxlocrccrl evnlys i lit leo rintrailce when r,]IC, b c. It G. of the New York and Chicago -were attto- mobile` shows swung open veterans of whet and : trail, for the most part. They were ushered tai upon a of absolutely riew motor cars, World like jewels in brilliant s®t strangeJ ecorative ;schemes, unequaled in i Less b any' preceed£ri.g, show. �avrsk t Y All the old familiar makes, of cars were 'there, but name plate and basic const adios alone Marked I therm for the" friends of 'former '' yer.rs. ,A catch t,1 up with, demands and r ' t men ts, s Automotive factories will apes rte. on ,a'niore accurate basis with 'krr:ell limitations and more delicate opera. ::..tions than watch, surgical or :esti-a, nornical 3nstrement factories, An automobile Inechanic 'will bre greatest skilled workman in tint the world.,; "Che chassis will poon be verse' developed as to carry guarantee against breakage, r=dills or squeaks. Tloods will be coni sta•lrcted net to lift up: There will he one p aCe only for feeding oil an grease. Wit 114'ite0 MI' 'ydttRm Each succeeding hoot lnechanical.,surpris.. 1lere a,•'11 maniifaettrrer' allelic' a I�ZG tion new from hood ite tra',eakt: v' and powered with a sr,,tor from the niodera e 1:41. laboratory. There flood lints out a gtiac1:ful body,su radically proved that it Heade last year's C" work antique in comparison, Etof where was change, inp'rctvt.:' ',std-- eortfidcitee:. 0w wiini Irate safa "p Whither. are 'rtr are no reverse 4f0 testi, "Saturat too point" means' tr - portatunl sufficiency and we s_ too rapidly'for 1ranspr'ta11r tb �tVO ling? 1 allot Oil 01 1' ttaiis Jnr~ ' Th.e. battle of the intot og- to 11111 he 7 ac sori all. Ila itst I) �' el either over or It