At the extreme right is a deposit slip dated March 3, 1920, for $6,189.40 It was explain timate friend of Peter Smith, gave Peter a note for $6,250, which Peter cashed in the Stratford t this, Col. W. H. Price, Provincial Treasurer, observed: "So that cthe members of the committee the Aemilius Jarvis Company to A. B. Young was on the same day, and $6,250 is exactly half the the money to Pepall. On May 5, 1922, there was a deposit of $4,040.60. (The slip is reproduced a the Royal Bank charged with $4,045.60, being a debenture of the Rritis h Mortgage and Loan Co deposit of a one--thousand--dollar bill, and the third from the left shows a deposit of Victory hoi interest, would indicate that the man who clipped the coupons owned bonds worth about $70,0090. FOUR PETER SMITH BANK DEPOSITS WHICH TO; &z $13.000 », 1220, POr $6,182.40. it was expiained in evidence yesterday tha: *"Andy" Pepali, in-- 'hich Peter cashed in the Stratford branch of the Bank of Poronto. Commenting on that the members of the committee will grasp the significance of that, the cheque of ie day, and $6,250 is exactly bhalf the amount of that cheque." Young said he gave f $4,040.60. (The slip is reproduced at the extreme left.) The cash item sheet showed of the British Mortgage and Loan Corporation.. The second slip from the left shows a e left shows a depOSlLt of Victory bond coupons totalling $1,827.50, which, at 0 &# % was explained in BANK OF TORONTGO® » Mz T8 . m / } 7 f 'v/\'} o/' ¢ -- : Py »#P F1A 3 b5f \=€ «& 4424 is Z0