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Vitamin , Pills
Vitamin pills had a severe joke
played on them at Duke Universi-
ty's School of Medicine recently,
says the Christian Science I\Tonit-
, or. So did those who indiscrimin-
ately dose themselves with vitam-
ins.
At the request of the Quarter-
master General of the United
States Army 200 volunteer medical
students and technicians offered
themselves as guinea pigs for 30
days. They were divided into five
groups, four groups being given
varying quantities of vitamins, and
the fifth group being given nothing'
but inert pills with no medicinal or
vitamin value. Two doctors who
conducted the experiment said, at
the end of the time, that they found
the same beneficial effect on the
"'pep" and health of the group giv-
en the dummy pills as on those
who took vitamins! They added:
Ithas been implied that, even
'hen no demonstrable deficien-
cy exists, one's sense of well-
being and ability to perform
work can be improved greatly
by the addition of vitamins to
the diet... There is at present
no conclusive evidence to sub-
stantiate this point of view.
t We venture to assume that their
findings will not be widely quoted
Is vitamin advertisements.
Madame Helene • Mortier, 67,
France's first woman flyer, is
pictured on recent arrival in New
York en route to visit her husband,
Col. Pierre Mortier of the French
Air Mission, convalescing in Wash-
ington. Madanike Mortier started
flying with Louis Bleriot in 1908.
Sign Aid Treaty
Signing of a mutual aid agree-
ment between Canada and India
has been announced. The supplies
to be provided by Canada, it was
disclosed, consist chiefly of auto-
motive equipment for the Indian
Arniy.
THE ROYAL a yAN OF CANADA
General Statement, 30th November, 1944
LIABI LITI ES
Capital stock paid up 1 38,000,000.00
Reserve fund $ 20,000,000.00
Balance of profits carried forward as per Profit and
Loss Account 4,247,671.56
Dividends unclaimed
Dividend No. 229 (at 6% per annum), payable 1st
December, 1944
$ 24'2671.56
50,575,46
525,000.00
Deposits by and balances due to Dominion Govern -
5232,148,156.00
ment
Deposits by and balances due to Provincial Govern -
21,453,136.10
menta
Deposits by the public not bearing interest 807,245,414.46
Deposits by the public bearing interest, including
interest accrued to date of statement 592,851,469.10
Deposits by and balances due to other chartered 3 !61.92
banks in Canada
Deposits by and balances due to banks and banking
correspondents elsewhere than in Canada 23,183,358.61
Notes of the bank in circulation
Acceptances and letters of credit outstanding
Liabilities to the public not included under the
foregoing heads
24,823,247.02
ASSETS
Gold and subsidiary coin held in Canada 5 1,779 41.40
Gold and subsidiary coin held elsewhere 36,421,787.75
Notes of Bank of Canada 105,209,611.49
Deposits with Bank of Canada
Government and bank notes other than Canadian79,047,151.39
Notes of and cheques on other banks $ 75,260,199.08
Deposits with and balances due by other chartered
banks in Canada
Due by banks and banking correspondents elsewhere
than in Canada
Dominion Government direct and guaranteed
securities maturing within two years, not
exceeding market value
Other Dominion Government direct and guaranteed
securities, not exceeding market value
Provincial Government direct and guaranteed
securities maturing within two years, not
exceeding market value
Other Provincial Government direct and guaranteed
securities, not exceeding market value.........
Canadian municipal securities, not exceeding mar-
ket value
Public securities other than Canadian, not exceeding
market value
Other bonds, debentures and stocks, not exceeding
market value
Call and short (not exceeding 30 days) loans in
Canada on stocks, debentures, bonds and other
securities of a sufficient marketable value
to cover
Call and short (not exceeding 30 days) loans else-
where than in Canada on stocks, debentures,
bonds and other securities of a sufficient mar-
ketable value to cover
5 69,823,247.02
6,674.81
78,630,240.06
1,676,884,696.19
9,580,371.66
42,347,097.19
1,616,390.59
$1,790,251,802:65
$ 223,855,674.58
153,897,113.95
438,082,169.89
299,945,251.15
43,459,453.93
18,545,560.60
16,754,325.72
91,310,288.45
27,493,292.52
25,885,985.74
38,620,089.00
1 $1,377,849,205.53
Current loans and discounts in Canada, not other-
wise included, estimated loss provided for $261,024,287.72
Current loans and discounts elsewhere than in
Canada not otherwise included, estimated loss 79,117,470.17
provided for 2,109,729.68
Loans to provincial governments
Loans to cities, towns, municipalities and school
districts 9,815,745.35
Non-current loans, estimated loss provided for 585,143.087
Liabilities of customers under acceptances and letters of credit
as per contra
Real Estate other than bank premises
Mortgages on real estate sold by the bank
Bank premises at not more than cost, less amounts, if any, written
off
Deposit with the Minister of Finance for the security of note cir-
culation
Shares of and loans to controlled companies
Other assets not included under the foregoing heads
351,652,376.00
42,347,097.19
976,301.49
510,250.57
12,276,453.77
625,000.00
2,987,786.72
1,027,331.38
51,790,251,802.65
S. G. DOBSON,
P
M. W. WILSON, General Manager.
President. AUDITORS' REPORT t e
To THE SHAREHOLDERS, THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA: at
We have examined the above of Statemente o al Bank of C nadAssets
at I Head Oficea d with the
cerci with the books and accounts of Y
certifiedBank's returnsnfrom
held at the Head hOffice at the the
cash the the
cal year, and representing
tvarious
the sdu the during the year have also checked the cash andinvestment securities at several of the
important branches.
We have obtaineds lothe
1 e Bank information and
have come underlour notice, have within the
opinionthe tBank.
!aware of the Bank. The above statement is in our opinion properly drawn up so as to disclose
the true condition of the Bank as at 30th November, 1944, and is as shown by the books of
ibe Bank- M. OGDEN HASICELL, C.A., }Auditors. of Haskell, Elderkin & Co.
GUY E. H of P S. Roose &Sons
Montreal, Canada, December 22, 1944.
PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT
Balance of Profit and Loss Account, 30th November, 5 3,815,487.77
1943
Profs for the year 7,214ended860 f Dominion 9Govern-
eantprovidingx $and after taxes and after making appropriations to
Contingency Reserves, out of which Reserves
provision for all bad and doubtful debts has
been made ,.,,....,,.+.
APPROPRIATED AS FOLLOWS:
Dividend No. 226 at 6% per annum
Dividend No, 227 et 6% per annum
DividiDMddeennd No. x29 at 6 28 at % Per annum
3,812,183,79
7,627,671.56
$ 525,000.00
525,000.00
525,000.00
525,000.00
2,100,000.00
Contribution to the Pension Fund Society 880,000.00
• ' 400,000,00
Appropriation -_. for Bank Premises... • • . ^ • 4,400,000.00
Ba arca of Profit and Loss carried forward... v, . • • + $ 7,627,67156
M. W. WILSON,
Montreal, December 22, 1S 14.
S. G. DOBSON,
General Manager.
Teddy, grand champion steer of the Chicago Market Fat Stock
Show, raised by Ben Greve has been purchased by the Firestone
Tire & Rubber Company. Teddy tipped the scales at 1,170 pounds
and auctioned at $4.50 a pound. Russell A. Firestone (left) is seen
taking delivery of the champion.
New Year's Toast
Now, then, let's couple the Fu-
ture of England with the past of
England. The glories and victories
and triumphs that are over, and
the sorrows that are over, too..
Let's drink to sour sons who made
part of the pattern and to our
hearts that died with them. Let's
drink' to the spirit of gallantry and
courage that made a strange Heav-
en out of unbelievable Hell, and
let's drink to the hope that one day
this country of ours, which we love
so much, will find dignity and
greatness and peace again.
-New Year's Toast
from Cavalcade
by Noel Coward.
THE LADY DUNKS
The Lady from Connecticut, Rep.
Clare Boothe Luce, dunks a dough-
nut at an informal party given by
5th Army G. L's for Congressional
delegation 'visiting Italian front.
`Sargent' Complicates
`Major' Situation
It seems that a U. S. Maj. Sar-
gent has a sergeant major named
Sgt, Major working for him at a
training camp.
Maj. George E. Sargent recent-
ly was appointed special services
officer of the AAF training com-
mand station. In the athletic de-
pariment is T/Sgt. Steven Major,
who is the sergeant major, non-
-commissioned officer in charge of
the office.
In an appearance at a boxing
show there, Maj. Sargent compli-
cated the major situation, IIe called
Sgt. Major, the sergeant major,
(are you following?) into the ring
to stand at his side.
"During your travels around
this training camp," said the Ma-
jor over the alike, "you'll probably -
see a lot of us. I am Maj. Sargent.
This soldier at my side is Sgt. Ma-
jor. If you call either of us 'Major'
- you'll be right. If you call either
of us 'sergeant' - you'll be right."
"But," he added, 'be careful what
you call these "second liet:tenantsl"
!TC
CHECKED
in a Jiffy'
-or Money Back
For quick relief from itching caused by eczema,
athlete's foot, scabies, piinples and of peri t ching
conditions. use pure, cooling, medicated, liquid
D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. Greaseless and
stainless. Soothes, comforts and quickly calms
intense itching, Don't stiffer. Ask your druggist
today for D. P. D. PRESCRIPTION.
To relieve distressof MONTHLY
Weakness
F
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound Is made especiaii3 for women
to help relieve periodic pain with
weak, nervous, tired, irritable feel-
ings-
eel-ings- due to functional ir?onthly
disturbances. Pinkham's Compound
helps stature and that's the kind
of medicine to buyl Follow label
directions. Worth trying! VEGETABLE
LYDIAC . P1f ivanm COMPOUND.
Urbanitis
Urbanitis is a dimly recognized
disease, which appears to be throt-
tling the world little by little by the
metamorphosis of natural human
values into mechanical and artifi-
cial ones, comments the Victoria
Colonist. Thus, jazz becomes mu-
sic, blurbs become art, bosh be-
comes poetry, and walking two
blocks is called exercise. In some
lands, the disease has spread far.
.Night has become day, noise has
replaced silence, and billboards ex-
hort humanity to do everything
under the sun, except think.
VOICE OF THE 11
HE LOVED HER!
In Neu York a plan rushed into
a restaurant and shouting, "I love
her, I love her," stabbed to death
a waitress, She may be lucky at
that, Supposing he had just taken
a violent dislike to her?
- Ottawa Citizen.
MODERN WITCHES
Folks who used to make strange
predictions about the future were
burned as witches. Now they be -
cone columnists for newspapers.
- Brandon Sun.
TOO MUCH
An optimist is a pian who expects
a home atmosphere in a hotel and
hotel service at home. -
- Wall Street Journal.
LAWS FOR OTHERS
The reason why there are so
many laws is that most of them
were made for "the other fellow."
- Kitchener Record.
"CO OTIES"
"Strange Little Things Stick to
Memory at the Front." Last war,
they stuck to shirts.
- Windsor Star.
$14,000 Nail
The hazards on the farm . were
again demonstrated by the death
recently at Chicago of the famous
Canadian Holstein bull, Montvic
Renown, which sold for the Can-
adian record price of $i4,000 two
years ago at Brantford, Ont. A
nail killed him. He had swallowed
it, and died following an opeation
for its removal from his stomach.
BART CHICKS
100 CHICKS FREE
WITH EVERY ()RAMIE? OF 100 PIJL-
let chicks, we give 100 free chicks
. (our choice). Leghorn pullets
522.95 per 100, barred Rock pul-
lets $19 95 per 100. White Rock
Pullets 524.96 per 100. Brown leg -
horn Pullets 524.95 per 100. All
chicks sold backed by high egg
pedigreed stock. $1.00 books your
order, balance C.O.D. Guaranteed
100% live delivery. Tient Hatch-
ery, Chatham, Ontario.
DANISH BROWN LEGHORNS MIX -
ed 20 cents. Pullets 35e, Barred
Rocks mixed 141,10, Pullets 25c.
Large English White Leghorn
mixed 12c, Pullets 26c. All stock
bioodtested, bred to lay and high
quality. Cochrane's P o u 1 t r y
Farm, • Ridgetown, Ontario.
81.00 BOOKS YOUR ORDER
ORDER YOUR 1945 CHIC' S -NOW.
and not be disappointed. All
ch4oleS are from guaranteed test-
ed stock, and from 25 oz. eggs
or better. Barred Rocks mixed
512.00 per 100. White Leghorns
mixed $11.00 per 100. Baired
Hock Pullets $19.00 per 100,
white Leghorn Pullets 822.00 per
100, white"' Rocks mixed $15.00
per 100, white Rock Pullets
524.00 per. 100, Brown leghorns
mixed $13.00 per 100, Brown leg -
horn pullets 524.00 per 100. We
guarantee 100% live delivery,
balance paid C.U.D. Maple City
Hatchery, Chatham Ontario.
TOP NOTCH CHICKS GIVE YOU
a head start quicker . . with
better profit. .A. chick that is big
and healthy has a handicap over
wine that is small and weak. Ev-
ery Top Notch chick is from
bloodtested Government Approved
stock, assuring you chicks that
are -known for their quick growth,
stamina and ,high livability. Spec-
ial discounts offered for early
booking and early delivery. You
can purchase January hatched
non -sexed White Leghorns as low
as 511.45 per hundred, Barred
Rocks $12.45. Send for catalogue
and early pricelist. Also laying
and ready 196 lay pullets for im-
mediate delivery. Top Notch
Chickeries, Guelph, Ontario.
ORDER YOUR CHICKS NOW.
AND YOU ARE GUARANTEED
your chicks for next spring when
you want them. Barred Rock
mixed 512.00 per 100, white ieg-
n$11.00
et0190100,Bar-
red
Rock mixed
519.00 1,
white leghorn pullets 522.00 per
100. Heavy Breed Ckls. 56.00 per
100. Leghorn Ckls. $2.00 per 100,
All chicks hatched from 26 oz.
eggs or better and from special
Mated flocks. Guaranteed 100%
live delivery. $1.00 books your
order, balance C.O.D. Rainbow
Hatchery. Chatham. Ontario.
YOUR LAST, CHANCE TO ENTER
the bean contest. Make $50.00 the
easy way. 33 prizes' in all. Send
for full details. Contest closes
52.00 aper1 hundred ou itr non-slso exed
chicks, $4.00 per hundred on pul-
let chicks, providing we receive
your order on or before January
15th for delivery anytime in Feb-
ruary. You will not only save
money but you will make extra
money with Twaddle . February
hatched chicks. Great Britain
wants five hundred thousand
cases of fresh eggs between.Sep-
tember 1st and December 31st,
1945. Earlier pullets, better grown
pullets is the key to adjusted
production. Twaddle Hatcheries
can .supply better laying stock
and can give early delivery. In-
cubators now running, Also lay-
ing and ready to lay pullets for
immediate delivery. Free cat-
alogue. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries
Fergus, Limited, g , O
nt.
25 t.`REI0 CH1I'Ky
OUR FOUNDATION STOck IS
registered and pedigreed birds.
Nothing better" In Canada. Order
now. Prices for mixed baby
chicks, males and femnles: Bar-
reti Rocks, $12.00 per hundred:
'White Leghorns, 511.00: White
Rooks, 515.00: Brown Leghorns.
513.00. Pullet pries: barred
Rocks, 510.00; White Leghorns,
322,00; ' White Rocks, 524.00;
Brown Leghorns, $24•00. 25 free
chicks, our choice, will be liven
for each .200 mixed chicks order-
ed and 25 tree ciliaIts for each
100 day old pullets ordered:
Goddard Chick HateherY. 13ri-
tennia -!eights Ontsrlo,
IT'S VI4hY IMPORTANT TO col-
der
chiclU' note to avoid later
disappointment. if you have the
equipment, an early start with
January -l! ebraary chielcs gets you
Into the gond paying markets for
poultry and ei,*ge• Tilit whatever
YOU glint., whomever you 'wish.
delivrrecl, order now. llrny l^Iatch-
erl, 180 John St. N., Ilumilten, Ont.
Te
Mow when wilds strike, relieve
miseries with hoose -proved Flicks
Vapot$ub that
"yrs ;.° P $
T ONCE..
It PEI4ETiiATES to upper bronchial
tubes with soothing medicinal
vapors. It STIMULATES chest and
back surfaces lutea warming
poultice. And what's more, it
keeps right cit working for hours -
even while you sleep!
Just rub throat, chest and back
with good old Vicks VapoRub at
bedtime. VapoRub goes to work
Instantly to relieve coughing
spasms, ease muscular soreness
or tightness. It Invites restful,
comforting sleep. And often by
morning most of the misery is
gone. Try VapoRub's special
2 -way action tonight! When a
cold strikes, be sure you use time -
tested Vicks VapoRub.
British Columbia's
- Japanese Problem
The Pacific states, which former-
ly housed 110,000 Japanese, have a
population 50 percent, says the
Vancouver Sun, greater than the
whole of Canada. In California, the
Japanese represented less than half
of one present, of the population.
In British Columbia they repre-
sented nearly three percent. of the
whole. Jap -town in Vancouver was
relativelyfar more prominent than
any single Japanese community in
the Pacific States of America.
DYEING & CLEANING
HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS
dyeing or cleaning? Write to us
for information. We are glad to
answer your questions. Depart-
ment H, Parker's Dye Works
Limited, 791 Yonge Street. To-
ronto.
HAIRDRESSING
LEARN 'HAIRDRESSING THE
Robertson method. Information
on request regarding classes.
Robertson's Hairdressing Acad-
emy. 137 Avenue Road. Toronto.
FOR SALE
TWO CARLOADS, WELL BROKEN
Draft horses, Percherons, Bel -
1500 ians'to 1700 4 to 7 lbs.r Apploldy Rossi E
Matlock, Box 29, Gorlitz, Sask.
ONE JET BLACK GELDING
Standard Bred weighs, 1200 lbs.,
stands over 16 Hands, sound and
right, well broken to all harness,
and bas a good way of moving.
One Black gelding, Sire Hackney,
Dam Standard Bred, weighs 1200
lbs., stands 16 .hands, weighs 1200
lbs„ star in forehead and two
white hind Fetlocks, rising 5
years old sound and right and
well broken to all harness. This
is a good classy team and $600
buys them F.O.B. Russell, Ont.,
McEwen, Russell, 9nt.
REGISTERED GREAT DANE
black masked golden fawn pup-
pies, champion blood lines. Percy
Woolacott, Mitchell, Ontario.
FOR SALE-BROOKNILL ELDOR-
ado, an outstanding son of fam-
ous Supreme General whose
daughters sold so well to Fore-
most Farms, Eldorado's Dam
Hillsdale Dora, graded excellent
Toronto Grand Champion several
records. Eldorado's daughters uni-
form, typy excellent producers.
Charles Behal, Glanford Station.
COCKER SPANIELS, CHOICE PUP -
pies, blacks, reds, parts colored.
champion blood lines. Shipped on
approval. Dr. Watson, Howick,
Que.
BROWN FERRETS, SURE HUNT-
ers, young males 55.00, young
females 56.00, yearlings 57.00.
Armstrong Bros., R.R. 1, Paris,
Ont.
HANDY GIFT, PLASTIC CIGAR-
ette case, assorted colors in fancy
b o x,^ postage included 51.25,
quantity limited. J. E. Beause-
jour, 4557 Papineau Ave., Mon-
treal.
COMPLETE SAWMILL, 10 TO 15 -
thousand capacity, ready to go.
Steam tractor. power -edger, cut-
off, etc. Will consider part cash,
part lumber.. Contact H. V. Zim-
merman, Manager, at Pinewood,
Ontario, or write Pennington
Lumber Co. (Canada) Ltd., Birn-
amwood, Wisconsin.
100 ACRES, CLAY LOAM, LEVEL,
15 acres bush, good drainage, two
storey brick house, 2 Karns, good
water and roads, 3 miles from
West borne. Good market for
cash crops. Price $6,500. Discount
for cash.
Box 190, 73 Adelaide St. W., Toronto
FOR SALE, IN VILLAGE 0.1+
Zephyr, shop with or without
blacksmith, tinsmith, carpenter,
mason and woodwork tools; also
house and lot with hydro close to
, school and church, good water.
Apply to Jas. M. Meyer, Zephyr,
Box 34, Ont.
CHOPPING MILL, EXCELLENT
e
business, wonderful water power,
good reason for sale; stand strict-
est investi Ration. Box 2, 73 Ade-
laide W., Toronto.
SNOW PLOUGH, V TYPE WITH
side wing, mounted on White
Truck. Richter Truck & Auto
Parts, 874 Wellington Si. Mon-
treal, Que
ELECTRIC MOTORS NEW, USED,
bought, sold, rebuilt; belts, pul-
leys •.n•ushos. Alien Electric Com-
pany Ltd., 2326 Dufferin St., To -
von to
-PROVE'S LIUI 1'1+l1tING
PRO.t! I.SSTONAL LETT BRING ON
Honour Rolls. Old lnrglish 1Oc
per name, retouched 15e. The Pen
Artist, 20 Wentworth South, Ram
-
itton
M111:DICA t,
BAUMItrl1LA I' H IT iIAi.\I destroys
°ftees,ye edea lnetntilIl• t6'
bottle MI5'O,i, „ui n1. 1h•i11111,1-
DrUn store, Ottawa.
MEDICAL
IT'S EXCELLENT, REAL RESULTS
after taking Dixdee's Remedy for
Rheumatic Pains and Neuritis.
Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin,
Ottawa. Postpaid 31.00.
STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS
often are the cause of Ul-health
In humans, all ages. No one im-
mune! Why not find out if this
is your trouble? Interesting par-
ticulars -Free! Write Mulveney's
Remedies, Specialists, Toronto 3.
PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT
the good results from taking
Dixon's Remedy for 'Rheumatid
Pains and Neuritis. Munro's Drug
Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Post-
paid $1.00.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
FRED A. BODDINGTON BUYS,'
sells, exchanges musical rostrum
menta. 111 Church, Toronto 2,
FARMS FOR SALE
100 ACRES GRENVILLE COUNTY,"
County road. Good ' well, build.
Ings, iron roofs, concrete stable'
floors. Immediate possession. Bolt
303, 73 Adelaide W., Toronto.
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List of inventions and full infor-
mation sent free. The Ramsay,
Co, Registered Patent Attorneys,
273 Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada.
PATENTS
FETHERSTONHAUGH & COMPANY
Patent Solicitors. Established
1890; 14 King West, Toronto.
Booklet of Information on re-
quest.
PERSONAL
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Megiddo Mission, Rochester 11.
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1I.EL1' WANTED
WANTED, CAPABLE MARRIED
man to assist on progressive
poultry breeding farm and hatch-
ery. Six other employees. Ex-
perience not essential but must
like poultry work. Single man
also needed, Near l-Iamilton.
Wages Include new house, elec-
trlcity. Write giving reference,
experience, wages required first
Teeter. Apply The Fisher Ouch-
ard& Freeman, Ont.
HO1tSi'iiCEEPliit FOR FARM HOME
Niagara district. Two adults.
Light work, good wages, gener-
ous time off. F. Houser, clamp. -
den,
imp -den, Ontario. -`
WANTED
HAY & STRAW
WANTED BY RAIL 011 TRUCK.
Kelley Feed & Seed Co., 780 Dov-^
ercourt Road, Toronto.
BASSWOOD LOGS 01' VENEER
quality. Will take ', small per-
centage of elm. The Oakville
Tlnsket Co. Limited, Oakville, Ont.
ISSUE 2='•-1945