The Goderich Star, 1931-12-03, Page 7•
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trintalleall. IMMO. OM. Mmi
'In Days ftf, yere vir sow men reibee.." emit
lit lovely tableau* performed by „
Ilte„) Taylor mut Mrs, John Itunin twit
Proves Popular *as &min -Awed the Kla• ''fr,f••
. Your Old OreyMouiwt
Tikki.eff on Welll•Knowm TIsit $ecOlail ress
Caw. Anomoment Wal For the scond part ef the, prozrern
.the stage A•a3 appeeprietely decoeged,
Mr. 0, B• Deviea was at. the piena and
chareeters of twentyefive e-eaee ege• were
presented. Sreh old numbeera tr:
onion Lew," ."Clementiree" "The Cane- .
Wan Boat Song," "1 1.tlst My Willi',"
;were tAing as choruses. Iteelueld Fisher
tend 1#45.3 Wurtele sall3 calee n1'4 a
quartette by R. Bather, eifirees efeenborne •
and Wartele and W. ne,at vi Lord ta
_advantage.
"Madame Will'You Walk With Mc'
Repeat
Se pepuler was the carets:meat,
"In Daya Velee' peetented by
Geergen cleneeen talent, laet ThursdeY
and Beleay evening= at the Perish heu#
that arrangemente have been made to
e.rescat it again thie tTitured*Y) even'.
ing. Peeked Itemee greeted the twa
initial earformanees. welly &tending
throughout. aim ,detertaleartent Was
eteired urieler the attan!e-coZ tile was aeted nue sung ty 111r. Fisher mut
Ohurchweman's (lend. Aiies Wurtele and wee ee well 4e:1e tint
After leobert Beery had played eeveral, ate emote was swan.
old favoritea 011 the carnet the Certain The east 1Va.0 datedained utter the
etioe te the etreins o Juane. 'Sweet
liome." Tee opening Gem* presented
two latlies &rated in all old-fasidoned
parlor, and on the arrival of visitors.
'Mrs. Hine." the hostes$ expleins that
the has purtim msed an albu"at fifty
two yearee" A3 the turned the leavee ef Misi Mona Barris= was a village
the album, which wee ettnedine 011t1e belle. wive licid the last rase et Glimmer,
Stier, plenum or her xdatives and anev
d the lely old song of that. Immo
friends -were cletierlY Portrayed in was eune. Icour vididren in the neat,
tableaux within the !rattle the book, pleture represented !Jr. Bit', family.
The ladies representing the Imetees and Herbert Palmer won applauee tes Coen -
her guests were Mrs. ,Thutt, au the fore eillor B. D. Brown. U. 0. Sturdy and
• aler, and Mesdames' Palmer. •Bartwell M. Connolly liege o -coed eel:re:mute.,
anci.Lawrence a$ the lattter. • tion of Sheriff Reynolds and Mrs. Con -
The tablzeux • were exceedinliy 'well nolly in oici •time- dress. Miss Sallteld,'
done and caused Mach .amuscment as the preadent of the Guild, in large hat
well-known members of the church and feather. wail represented• by Harold
were annommed. Blackstone:
The -first, "Groanteather Rime' who As they were announced, the "pie.
"walked Wirtz,* miles., on Ws etwn eget," tures" paseed.in rviewacross the stage
was ' represented by jolan 'Iltmter; and the ladlitenereldYine a pep of tea'was
• "Grandma Bine" was Mrs. (Dr.) Tale- the climax to the first half of the peo.
or a 'bride and bridegreent, the latter gram, •
in uniform. were Mee'. W. W. Martin and Miss Limy Barris= clamed the sword
Mrs. laturison. 'Wben the next leaf wm dance gracetelly and Rev. Mr. Mills in
•turned it disclosed an elderly Connie, well a brief address expressed the apprecia.
• acted bY 044,340..0;6es, e# 'WA ,the guild In the sPleittlid Pat -
solo, "Dereing, X am Growing Old,' was eonge received. Ire 'states that the first
•eung by R,egintild Fisher. A small child emrt of the prograM was- Under the
in a high chair played by Ralph Black- able direction of Mrs. Hunt and Mrs.
stone, was announced as the rector, Mr. Gore ,end theemuste under that of miee
leigge' four sisters, one ot Reynolde. 'Mt ' Milis ' also mid, that
whom lived et the fashionable watering thanks was due to IVIre. Jonathon Miller,
eeme, Bayfield," were lefesdaines Glee •one of the oldest members, for selling
zier, 0. Thomas. Iliendiet, and bliss 'Vies' 4,0 s#
let Taylor, A pictere of a soldier boy
(a study) was aceompanied by the song
"The Gni X Left Behind ate" and the
next age shoved' "the girl" grieving.
She was portrayed by Miss • lerargaret
Rucstort. afiss• Noah Jude in the eos-
turtle of sailor hose represented the
church' warden, 14. Parsone, as a'
,child. zers, E. •Evans ' and Miss Kath-
leen Veheteley were Jr. end Uri Gra.
ham. "Grandpa and Grandma Biggs,"
perfermanee by the Claurchwomeneii
• The awins. Ada mad •Arebellth
e. wi!
Ouild.
flaxen tresses. were Harold 'Tolman and
Leelle Riley, one of vitent became a etif-
fragette. "MY brother Slim` si-•`n•tert-
cents devil and a dellar Moatli for niee rd5" WAS eX 10
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INCREASES MEMBERRILP LIMIT
• The Menesetung Canoe Club at its
monthly meeting Tuesday nieht passel
a motten to amend the constitution to
increase the membership limit from 75
te 100, and four new 111eMbers Were ati
mitted by ballot. A committee was ap-
pohited to arrange for the Christinaa At
Home. ,
Nerves Were a Total Wreck
Could Not Eat or Sleep
Mrs. Gee. R. Mills, Lake Alms, Sask., writes:—
' I was taken down with rheumatism and was unable
to walk for some time. Although ',got back on my
feet I was not right as 1 could not eat or sleep, and
my nerves were a total wreck.
decided to take 1V1Wfurnes Heart and Nerve Pills,
and found after taking two boxes 1 had gained five
pounds, and never missed a night's sleep. Right now
1 never felt better in my '
• Solct at all drug and general stores„ or mailed direct
The T. Milburn td
Pricelic a ox Inotigir;,,Pot by
• Cu.,"
1
Bonus of $468 l)is.
trihuted. in littron
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•
Mum 'county'. lAtte Stark Men
• Receive BOntli on Pura.
Bred Bulls
•• A. Meeting of the Buren County Live
Steele ,Xinproventent Association Was held
in the Agrieultural °Oleo. Clinten. on
Thursday, November, lath. Mr. liteth
Hill, Goderithe who Is Resident or the
Association, occupted the their and - afl
were W attenclencje. • Titts association,
'widthwas formed lest April, is interest-
ed in •the constant imprevement of live
stock throughout the County and it is
through tiles organization that the 20 per
cent. bonus is paid en all Pure-bred hells
purchased by fermers in guar& County.
,peoviding thee have not previously. own-
ed -a- purebred sire. Of 'course, before
any bonus IS paid, the animal must iirst
pass inspection. ,'
The report. of the secretary, ehoweel
that ,durieg the month of June seven -
'teen animals were inspected for tile
bones. Of this nuMber two were not
' eligible because. ;their 2owners had pre- •
viously possessed a pure-bred esire but
• the. other ilfteen, passed inspection and
$293 • in bonue money was paid. In
oetober •fifteen. mere -anlmale were in-
epeeted end eight •werepassed which
, Will result le about e175 being distribut4
ed belong 'the owners of these animais
Of the re:Mining nuniber, three were
net eligible, and four were turned ,dawn
on conformation end. type.
I In view at the existing e0ononlic• con-.
„ditions the Associatton feels that the re-
'• sults Obtained to date are eitlite gratify'
ing, and, urnfoubtedle,'. when conditions
Innerotte, more renege will.be Intetested
' pier.o.vpeudtype.rehasing pureebre, d. sires.sip
, of -.
1 At thel organization meeting in April,
• the following directors were appointed,
one for eeeh Township': • . •
Ashfield-etohn. Parrish, Lnelnlow 1.
. coibernee-Bugh eine Goderieh 4
Goderich—llerbert dox, Bayfield, 2
Stealley---Clifford ICeyes, Varna, 1
H. Bader, Dashwood. 1• .
Stephen—Wm, oestr.eicher, Ceediton
•W. Wastranosha.-Erallic Todd,. Luck.now
E. evatvanosh—Melveri Tayloke Belgrave
Morrih—Vtr. J. liendereOn, Wingham, 4
Tiirnberry—L a. 'Wright, .WIngharn,
iiowlek—R, .1, Sanderson, Irordwich, 1
Cirey—Oliver 'Turnbull. Bruseres,
:leullett,--11oreard Armstrong, .Seafortli
MoD—Gordon - Mettaviet •WitilteneA
'• Ttigkersznith--evIelvin Oriole seafortb-
ersbowie—rtenest Vyln, Eltetele 3 •
• Anyone wishing. InforMatioll, 'or any-
one, applying for • the berms should get
,in touch 'with the director for his town-
shap, or write direeb to the Ontario De-.
parent o .Agriculture,. 'clintore
I • LEEBTIPAT '
Tvirs, Bogie and daughter spent e day
in Auburn last Week•
lenss Evelyn 'Berton is holidaying at
her name here. for nshort time,
'Sterling. Finford w•as tome , over the
• Week -end.• •
WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Get Our Prices on Fruits for your Christnias. Cake
IGolden
Mixture
au new
Christmas ,
Nuts
2 ibt. 35c
1
McLaren °.s.
INVINCIBLE
JELLIO.
5 Aga 25c.
Roman
Meal
!tankage
Neilson's • 25
Chocolate bar6 s Bars
c
titime:xed lb. 15c
New
CUrrants
2141,5. 29c
CLARK'S Pork and Beans
IVietl. c.p•
3 zDc
size tina
kellogg'm
All Bran
Per phi; IUD'
Plum y
Jant # no
40.0z.far Aloe
.Exrk.A •
Superior
Pahing Ptviir
cizt.i5C.2.. 23c
10 Bars 33c
Cut Md. Peet
2 1-2 Ib. nc„
Packages Li, it
ORANGE
MARMALADE
•
• GOOD QUALITY
PEAS,- CORN,
EXTRACTS u MINCE'Sl!ajAT,ItIbs. 29c
HILLCREST 44 kat: ad,. 4)1L. C
•Lose
40 -oz. jer.
21c
LAR(4 SIZE
TOMATOES 3 tins 25c
TOMATO
JUICE
3 Tin.2k
rattily Olend TEA
lb... .
Royal York • Orange
Pekoe TEA,
114i th .28c
Premium. Tea (Cups
sod Saucerti FREE)
I.b.. .59e
PURE
CLOVER
HONEY
2% lbs. 41/0 lbs.
25c 39c
• J. McEWEN J. CALVIN CUTT
Miss Chestnut spent the week -end at
her home lzt Lueknove •
'Wfiss Ella, }rotten is home from. Gode-
rich whereshe spent . the summer
nionths. --
Mr. Robert Bogie went eloWn to Wei-
land on Sattirdhy to see Ws sort Tom,
who bar ban, very sick In Welland hos-
pital, hut is now on a fair way to re-
covery.
Ta St,. Peter's Roman Catholic churelt
on Thureeay eternize, Nov. 28th, at 8
o'clock the marriage, took,,place of Mrs.
&wan 1<eollgh to Mr, , Peter II -McGill.
Shorter after the ceremony the beldae,
• couple left tor Chicago. After the wed-
ding trip thcyAt#111 return to their home
Leeburn.•
Hore and. There
‘'apitua ‘-.tti ccu'?
yeer ie.ilt en oft.
(eel prelemeer) eetenere pareirg
tee total elein
h.tadfree_ ree7il-f.ee Queues C0in-
eared ten
irL newea in rIzo.
Canada, i)*u piaecer iVet/
celtere en thte eenticent. Tle
firet fry Ireethel fro:r. eettilleleely
fr%Leiill Canada were •
Trocluced in lee'ee and that culture .
wa0 eetabOielied 00 nit0011116014:
(lOtt113RIMP. cersice in 18e7.
Iiritlahers ere cellin'a t'annellen
egp,s this yEar With their break.
fast bacon. Ilatimatee for 10el,
place a fitoaro t4 26,000 eases.
vadt of :34 tiotten tel'g.s. foe eeport -
to Great Driteie. 1.ani eat' it
- Wan only .6.600, woe%
• The tor trade Is etill out) et
• eneadtee big easetee 1n 1667 fitra •
to the value cf 50,000 trance were
exported to lereitee. letet. year
their value wen Pinned at
187.399, moetly , to -Great, Britain
and the United States.
Gtain Miele Landied by the
Palladian Padfle for October last
shows ti •couaiderahle inerease
over 'that carried for Oetobere
• 1930.. A total o: 17,921 tars was
loaded last month from the Prai-
rie Provinces as,contnared with a
total of 13,573 ears in Oetober.
1930.
PORtkR'S Mil •
mrs. JohnBlair returned front Buffalo,
• on Sunday after spending two weeks
• with her daughter in that city.
Sumlay echool of Grace •rfnited
clittich Inteecc holding their .0hristmas
• tree reel entertainment on the evening
of Tuesday, December 22nd,
On Thursday° evening lar,t the Ladies
" -
Aid of Grate thalteceschurch gave a con -
erre in the thareh hasement es 'a wind -
to the sum -neve contest, A splen-
did program Was given, whielt included
tile follonerie nuinhers: Violin seke.
tions by Rate R. ler, Clete and Peter
Vottier; piano tole, Miss Gale; IMpliers
by the Ilelineaville orchestral It. eel() he'
avirt.4 Howard *as; a ditet by Miss Elva
• Cox and William Yee, and a recitation
by 141.30 Elva What
At the regular meeting of the MOWS
• Club Tueeday evenieg of hot Week Mr.
IIO,V"eurift gave a very illtetesting and
detailed iteeetuit of his trip to the West
• by the -Canadian route and the return
trip by le. S, A. Ile displayed great
gift for observation, arid his description,
• omitting none of the details,. triad° la's
• tall; very interesting, A Concert will be
given at the meeting of the club next
TitcedeY Melling, one of tho features of
the prcerani to be a tiebote, "Mesolved
that rural life litts elono Wore towards
tile upeuildble of Canada than has ur.
ban life." Ilea Will be art open meeting
and everyone is invited.
Idla since the first 'week of 00-•
Wier, the Will of the British.
Empire Steel plant at Sydney, NS..
is again in operationgiving full
thue *employment of vex days a
Week to upwarde of 200 men. They
are rolling soft kneel for a nune#
her of orders recently placed with
°the company. . •
' Mr, gored J. CM MISL V111100.0 "OW
PI* my 10/4
*ad UM .1, L. eactimieli were
Clottrith either" on leondey,
Miss Jeorphisie Woodcock and Miss
Ana, lieu. of Myth, weee Weetritid
esasilers on Sunday.
The wiled children lin the vatletee
escheole are busy prcparinz fa: touir
,telublimas eitneerfs.
I Mr. real Mrs, Reg. Jeartine-e end babe
ef Winlior, spent the wecie-end with the
pareeee. Me. and 'ir. Wm. Wal.
den,
IMrs. W. I:eily and son. Jituralt,?. VN.
ited en Nion0ay with, the tamer's par. 1
ents, Mr. and Ms, .7. nittoOk, et Ma.
ganwn.
Mr. and Ms. Thomas Tummy and
da,lugurtehtyir. of Nietom 'acre here tor the I
41111Cral ef the ferni.f
er%) le,telter. Mr. ..
ivt'.
l The Y. Ileaver-tlenattce, of Woodstc.l.',
can; in the Westfield United eittlYeb. on
Sunday. Their eerviece Fere mueh alP
predated by all. .--.
i The Weettield community reeelved a
sudden ehod: on Wednesday last by tho
euddea tall by death of Mr.lerties Inn -
my, an old and highly reseveteil rest'
i dent of. this -community. Mr. Timmy
flees in the been chain& at non sten
• the summons came. Bo was in his 73r4
..year. He leaves to Mourn 1st e depertere
hie sorrowine wife and three daughtere.
Um. Barrington of BIM. Mrs. Wesley
Keelanie and Mrs. Walter Cook. of East
Wowanosh, Med two brothers. Will of
tho West, arid Tem of Magma. Wile re -
'melts were laid to rest in. Ball's eeme-
tery on Vrlday •after/teen, The ftmeral
eerviites were conducted by the pastor.
Bev.• Dr. Mortimore. of Auburn. The
pall bearers were Messrs. Wm. Walden.
With a trail mileage of 7,162
miles to hie credit and having to
• date seen 424 moose, 69 cariboo
and 494 deer in New Etrunswiek,
B. le Pope, of =Boston, Masse eis -
bayk in the New Brunswick fore
este on kis 2711j hunting; trip Au
seasons. He will spend sev.
eral weeks on this trip.
— •
Nat. Cornfoot, colorful golf peo .
nt the Canadian Pacific learigara
s course, VaneouVor, for the Past
• five and a half years„ sailed by
the 'Empress of Russia recentle,
for Tokio where he hi.wiaet as
golf instructor tit the Fuji Shekel •
Ghee course. This organization
operates a Wipe indoor layout •in -
addition to its ontdoora links.
-• Meier lohn*W. Siren), one ne
-the proerietorti of the Alunitoba
'Free levee% Winnipeg, seated- at
his writing, deel. in his private
' tesidenee ent' Toronto reeentlY. •
•pulled. a lever Which, throegei the
medium oe •Canediata .Paelfie Tele- 1
grapits'eransielseicin wires, set in
: motion the new ten emit. speed
• press justerected in the Free
'press officee e diet of $300,001,
The now press, has it rated in:tee-
med capacity 'of 'mere than Noe
000 forty-bege PaPet•e.fier tiou
• .
T'weive int 10 red . cOlon I s (sr
'screeried teea,. end their accent-
Panytne. eueene froze the Provineo"-•
Oe Alberta. to • ellite • waif the q
11111011e featttro• or the 'Canadian
expert trade t' thc Orient nrlIl pf
the ehipeMbeaneeoreetteeteetestee:e•
:'Rev:elm ieteently. The Miro-
Peen a& nAilierleitti bee produeee
neaelyetWire,ata iraten•honey ao itt
• Asiatic brother that has ,laten ex-
• pIoited by the ishiebee lace the
time oleonfrictus. - . • (Tee>
•
The New Fruits Have Arriv
YOkit 016461101. Baking will be delicions if yen et
rar *applies from ow frisk and window**
stock et
Raisins,. Currants, Dates,
. Figs, Cherries, Peels, Cocoanut,
Lemons, Shelled Nuts, ,Chocolate,
• Cocoa, -Lan!, Shortening, Eggs,.
Butter,. Extracts, Flour
THE BEST Or EVERYTHIPta.
• Order your wants frson as ad your Baking success
is assured. , .,
IIEVERYBODY WELCOME . . PRICES RIGHT
... ..• ... - - CALL IN AND EXAMINE OUR FRUIT
.
- Sparr's Grocery •
o
• 0
o THE STORE OP SATISFACTION
IlHamilton Street, Goderiols
Ph146 one We Deliver in town
maws , o=itotosztor toomomommimotomat
John Vincent, J. flts, Al' Getver, Wni,
Bowatt and WM. Blair. The sympathy
of thts vieinite la entendeti to the sore
rowing family and friends.
Barn fires In Ontario this year up to
teetobtr 1, totaled 794. with a loss of
41,872,083. accordinis to E. P. Ileatore
Ontario fire marshal,
••••••rg +.•••••110.
BAYFILD'
Mrs. iktary 7.raser is visiting her niece,
Mrsmeetae. in Strathroy, at present
Mr. J. Lauder Bedlam of Windsor, is
visiting his sister, Mrs, N. W. Woods,
Mrs. Shepherd, of Galt, spent the past •
twarieeks with her sister, tare. J. Tough.
Mrs. Omen W. maw returned horeie
on Sunday hist from a two weeks' vide
with friends in London.
Mrs. Albert °Wing, of Port Stanley,'
visited her mother, Mrs. Sturgeon, here
on Monday and Tuesda
Mry. I
s. Mabel Prentiee, of Toronto, spent ,
the weele-end lath her parents, mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Stinson, in the village.. #
December let lest:I-red in, a show storm,
reminding us that the nice fall' weather
is almost over and winter is here.
Other Mens ethere
• (Binghamton Sun)
' Mayo the colution ef the nreserit
eecnornie problem 'Will 1p Abend be the
farmer moving to the 'city and the city
xeplo moving to the country. Zech
croWil know) to remelt better what eitglit
to be done hi the other place,
, Clieft.,1811111cCe23,1‘.4064.
le thell Yet INV 20 YOU
ft% ete
$•15••
cal.t IV
(.s
Mr. and Mrs, John Pollock arrIveil
home on Pridai laet after a month's
visit with their daughter in Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. McDonald, of De-
trol, spent the week -end with her par-
ents,Mr. aerieMes,Earry Weston, iii"the
village.
alra. John 1.Ptefe�n was taken to Clin-
ton ,hospitel a week ago to go under an
operatiori. Iter friends here hope for •
it
speedy recovery,
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Weslako, flarold
Stinson and Wm. MeDone arrived home
last week from a hunting trip up north,
bringing horee two line deer.
•
Bay, arrived in the village on, Saturday
ppent the put two years at Providence
0:nr., and ,Mrs. Dee° .Sturgeolt haVing.
and intend ependhig the winter at Cre-
• The sehoinrs of the pebite echeol to-
gether with the Yotate Peophee Societe
of eit. Andrew's United elumeei are prac-
ticing for a joint Christmas concert to
he, held in the tetvn hall•Soine date be-
fore Clettstrnas. Pull ennettneements
later,
- DONNYBROOK
• Mise Myrtle still% of Dungannon, was
a Sunday :getter tvith friends, At Donny -
brat*. •
Miet Verna Olieniney has returned
home after a week's vicit at the home of,
her grandmother, MM. J. 11. Mills. '
Mr. Robert OinurineY and faintly were
among those who attended the Masonie
at home at Carlow last Friday evening.
Mr. Sam Jefferson, of Mildmay; Mires
•Oladys Jefferson, and lktts Olive
Jefferson, ruiree-ingraluillit at Wood*
pteck, were home for the week -end.
Me. and Mrs, litirint Morley, of Wel-
laceburci, spent a few days last week
with the fourteen untie. Mr. J. C. Itch*
limn, and ether friendi,
BRITISH KNIT
haVe a nice lleti tit artielea cult -
able for Cluestmes giftee Write
or call and 1 win be olczud to
SIVA7 thc111 to yeti.
MISS IPAMIttS11.
Watedes St.
R.••••••:••,,...0tr*•••••1 •
AT ME WATEIMONT.
The Quedee arrived On *Xtresder 1110,41"
UV WW1 a mon of wheat, for ,the eleva.
• ter.• AA ial3ht She WAS Ortelde the 141,4
bar withM view of (lode:Lich lights but
unable to enter owing to the storm
which as raging.
, avow ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••;•***,
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Ettablitilsid 111117
ar presentation, in easily understandable form,
. of the Bank's .
ANNUAL.- STATEMENT
3Ist October, 1931
umuunEs
LitIB/LITIES TO TIIE PEriac
Deposits . .
Payable on demand and ...trfter7,1104—ce,
Notes, of the Bank in Circulation
Payable ()Wein:rand, •
Letters of Credit' Outstanding „
Financial .responsibilitio emdertakete oninhalf of automat for ea*
menial transactions (see offietting amount (xi tm.nitemoutot ). ,
Other
tcp: "a4ohibeiplitities.
do no came to: der the. foregoing headings,
Tout Liabilities to the Public •
.t.TdiBZL/T/E#S TO THE SII4RE}IQLPERS
Capiiid, Surplus and Undi'vided Profits
Reserves for Dividends . .
7'his amount represents the shareholders' interest in the Dank, over
which liabilities to the public take precedence.
Total Liabilities . . . •
RESOURCES
To meet the foregoing Liabilities the Barth has
Cah in its Vaults and in the Central Gold Reserves'
Notes of and Cheques on Other Banks
Payable in cash on presentation.
Money on Deposit with Other Banks • • .
Available on demand.
Goverment MC Other 'Bondi and Debentures *
Cilt-edge-Statrities Ike majority of which nurture at
early dates.
Stocks • s• ,
• Railway and Industrial and other stocks at or below marluvralue,
Call Loans outside of Canada . .
Secured by bonds, stocks etnd other negotiable securities of greakr
value than the loans and anesthetist moseys qsickly arai(abte,with
no disturbing- ejAet on conch:lane in lenada.
- Call Loans in Canada • • • • • •
Payable ote demand' and, mooed by bonds and stoat ((greater value
• at current gimbals? than the loans.
• 06%047,25138
38,028.37030
6 8,90,524.0
• 2,311,581.19
•4718,330,72912 •
• $ 76,192,604.84
• $794,523,33346
arposts===asee
•,-
4 85,625,914.91
•35./94,511.20
22,270,311.79
236,433,817,82.
• 1,785,228.04
28,252,80246'
9,243,921.73
'TOTAL OP QMCKLY AVAILABLE RESOURClig . $417.406,508.45
'.(equal to 53.11% ofall liabilities to the Publk)
Other LOAM . . .;* . • . 548,525,148.48
etternitfecnirers, fanners, merchants and ohms, on conditions con.
littera with sound banking-
Barik PreiniK.1 • • • • • iv
Thire properties only are terriegi in the *boo Of holding impedes;
the oak and bonds of Orme coneq
pieniiere emir e yawned by the Dank
• mid Omar 011 the books 4t $,Loo la each tam 411 other of the
• Datek's premises,,the raise of whieb largely exceeds $14.400,000, at*
pear under this treading.
tbe cou
• Acquired in rse of the k
lierees bittiness 'ad in process eing
of b 1,735,466.32
Real Estate and Mortgagee on Meal Estate • '.
milked upon,
x Customers' Liability under Letter. of Credit, . . 8,943,524.01
biretta• liabilitks of ontomerson account of Lmte r ofCredi s issued
by the Bank for detente**.
. Other Assets not inchsded in the Foregoing •
Making TotstAstets of ". .
• to meet payment of Liabilities to the Public of
leaving IM eXCen of ASMS over Liabilities* 10 the htbile of.
• • 14,500#000.0°
PROFIT and LOSS ACCO.UNT
Profits for the yor.toding else Octobet, sot
Dividends pd payable to Sitireholiterti
Provislpet tot Texts, 13ondiiion Government
Itesertedest for Beek Peetnises . .
•
. . • . .
. . 34;320,00ag,
. . 6t0,000110
0 . • 361).000.06 •
&demo of Posfie indloos Anotua, ear Deroberotoo •
Italince of Pro6r and Low carried forward . .
• 3.412,686.66
$794,523,333,96
718,330,729.12
$ 76,192,604.84
3g:4E07037
re7,230,000.00
$ 114,379.57
047.047.38
ele o3.4.:6.91
• W. A., Iggie
ClIARLE.3 h. Goa DoN, JACKSON 1.)f)D03,
Ptetidem icgo Mtteral Afaga,,wi
*
The strength of a bank is eldertnitted by its Min% it$ o1ky, ttl'management
mul the extent of its Teraina. For 114 years the Bank 4 VG:areal hal
been ii At forefront. of Canadian finance.
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