PAL. 3, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1914, i oi : Great (Britain 'the ncrease : . 5 . 4 Ton y FROM THE g a 1 while jt 2 Canadian ding { : 1.900 ure, Ne 1 es 8 ; : ther Countries Year's earnings and distributed as a Sat ; i ' "ap bonus, lesvitig the declared net: pro- Ba i etytramnen "3 ; : 'all 'other coun- Tits ¥3.992 36050, being 10.88 per cent. me 515,000,000 tries, 1 . These figures are again on 'the Capital.and "Rest combined. Thers has heen. a » d explaiaifig the 'conditions We wére enabled to pay dividends [tion in the Central ot : Hath ows. T amaunting fo §1.200.000, including the nition of uy Sheed for greater Harlowe, Jan. 14.--Mr. Peterson i psual dividend 'at, the rate of 10 per i At riowe, a Mr. is 4 uesday ' 13th January, 1914 cent. 'per apnum, and extra bonus ? 3 2 5 . The: drawing logs to Long Lake. Harold \ dividends of 2 per cent."for the year; ten #0 far a8 ! Neal is home for the winter. William # . + and we have reason to hope that we . rep i largest ex- ; Piper's sawmill is running full blast. "on forty-seventh Annual Meeting | Webb of Messrs. Webb, Read. Hegan, [hall maintain this rate until the Rest -- hori SLL Bank f. im we had ever . had, : Miss Rebecea Good has .gone to Kings- ' neces shows Throughous the Adjoining Cour tieo--Rural Bvents, and Move. ments of the People. |, 58, Sp------ : Ha R30 £2 $298,711000. In the six : the Shareholders of the Canadian [Callingham & Co., Montreal and Winni. jeauals the Capital, and thereafler [in the three Western: Provi month & : ton. Misses Eva and Lucy Thompson k of Commerce was held In the [DSS and Mr. James Marwick. C.A., of {Make the permanent basis 12 per | {he percentage of total - deposit in Pept nom: fiscal year ond. have left for Watertown, N.Y. Visi : Mesars. Marwick. Mitchell. Peat & Co. | cet, with whatever advantage may |tofal loans ine thio district to be 68.65 {por e : Da utes % appear in tha |tors: Mrs. T. D. Perry, at Mrs. . I banking house at Toronty to-day, 13th Montrea,, as Auditors of this Bank un- | COme with extra good fortune. per cent, which means that for every 107, which have tn eed, there of 'seven. Kestern and three Neal's: Mr. and Mrs ar am Grey and Jagtiary, 1914, at 12 o'clock. r the provisions of sub-section 10 of| In our last epert the urgent neces- | one dollar on deposit in these Prov. 1 ) n cities, and decreases in those |i 0 i RNY joint hy th N section 86 of the Bank Act. . the | inces we lend two. A compilati of exports to imports, and since Sep- , family, at Mrs. E. Neal's, 1 The President, Sir Edmund Walker, The i k tes of tie a ty for providing an extension of the the figures of the /Busie pl ition nf tember a greater improvement has tak- Sant Sailers and two Eastern J D8 taken the chair. Mr. A. St. L. |pank. in Canade. oo fence States, th ifice snd To rue Branch We Bank in Saskatchewan made at the |°0 PSCC: AS to our exports we are | tities. , Dhencmenal increases Death at Wilton Figxe 'was"appointed to act as Secre- |Great Britain, Newfoundland, and Mex- | nones pave since had to be made for | 4Uest of the Royal Commission on [SIa0 to report an increase during this Wil ery sudd § period in every group, while there uiton, . very sudden Sary and Messrs. Aemilius Jarvis and |ico, and the departments of the ead | ine temporary ammodation of some Aticuiturit Oradit appointed by the been a: deor in many of the chy three cities | death occurred on Monday evening, i Office have und e the usual thor dlohewan Government gave "the ease classqs t Doty : Td Cronyn were appointed Scru- ough inspection during the year. partments 'of Eank outside the percentage of farmers' loans to fam. | Of imports. 3 Shut, of the - William Walker dying. in Shou Unieers. | 3.re The Directors wish again to express Niegent Dullding. We 'are Huw Pisased ers' deposiis in this.Province as 375.20 | We again draw attention to the large fifteen minutes after being taken ill. fThe talled upon the {their appreciation of the efficiency and say. that we have pure € [Der cent, while the percent of | proportion of our imports, which con- Deceased sufiered a stroke a few years : fon, age of | y n Sperstary + ago, but had been in very good health ronto, 'and Wim which acount' for 72 per total, ali xi h @ The ding permits of the four to read the Anhual Report |%eal shown by the officers of the Bank | We properties adjoining, and will | farmers loans to total deposits was | sists of iron and steel in various forms, chief oltite ere = Toliows: tors, as follows: in the performance of their duties. [Proceed to corislder plans, although [88,25 per cent. phic Means that for [not only as raw materials, but as man. ih aa 3 L for some time. Besides the husband : ALEXANDER LAIRD, wo | 20 do hot expect to make much pro- | every dollar which the : farms Jo nfactured goods. The total value is sal daughter, Mrs. WW. Storms Wa Yo. presant' to the General Manager. gress. towards altering. or erecting a | Saskatchewan have deposited with ue, [about $140,000,000. May we once more 8 71.401, X a. Lauper, Tre. YW. Storms, the forty-seventh An: am bullding for two or three years. We |we have lent thetn nearly - three. [point out that in the main these are . halla, Dakota, and a son, Clarke, are covering the year ending Pr . [have acquired property in Windsor, | Ties facts should convince those in- articles used in building, or in equip- 2. leit to mourn. The funeral will be November, 1918, foguthar with Z. A. LASH, Ontario, where a suitable office build-| terested in this. important subject {ping the country for its future, and the comparison for | held at the house on Thursday at ten statement of Assets and Vice-President. | ing will be _erected.during the coming | that our farming cusiomers have teen that "such purchases differ in- effect are h.view of the contraction {o'clock. : Toronto, 13th January, 1914. year, and are also engaged in plan- | S€nerousiy tredted by vs, from the import of foodstuffs and other has Tagup in some cities. Tor- ---- ance 'at credit of ---- ning the erection of 'an adequate | The decennial revision of the Bank rapidly perishing objects? At the Just. kept At Lavant Station and Loss Before moving the adoption of the | hufiding in the City. of Quebec. In{ACl Was an important feature of the same. time we, regret tha the greater A . Stati from Report, the President called upon the | both: these" places it was absolutely |!RSt Session of Parliament. A most part of 'these iron and steel goods is ; trac Lavant Station, Jan. 14.--Mr. and 771,578 38 | General Manager to address the fnacessary to provide for our growing Searoiing examination and discussion pn. nog. in Canada now, as certainly d this no doubt Mrs. E. J. McFarlane are visiting re- 1 Shareholders: business. Bank Premises account Earl Spneeivabls phase' of bank Will be the case in time. To the exs in. many. Weste, > } latives at Drummond and Lanark. ding - : General Manager's Address. now stands at §4,281,481.60. and |0F I measure cvieate Pnrqruited | ant to which, by. making these goods (in M howieyer, there Earl Barr, Poland, was the guest of vember, er providing We have closed our accounts for the [iB this connection we would direct the object. of meeting every reason- |! 08nada. we could have lessened the | his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T. forall 'bad and doubt: your atteptien to the item of $979. debt represented by the securities we Lee, on Wednesday. Miss Mary Tho- debts mounted to. 2.932.951 10 |Past Year and have great pleasure and | 15,61" Pine" grater ent nor Real wally Slirement, And the. Act Is §eB- 1p, ool pay br the difference be: | Slways ex- ¥ oid 2 : : 4 u mas and Miss Clara B. Lee are visit- satisfaction In presenting you with a | Estate, This includes bank premises | atts pond 3%d a5 4 plece of unusu- [\a¥e ! Impor(s. and exports, we have Clude large subitbs, the. building in - legi ion. " ; A : * ing Mrs, D. Crawford, Snow Road. A Thiv h $ 3.764, statement of the results of the Bank's | acquired by the amalgamation with inent of tre anton. The on prom: burdened ourseives for. a long. time to ae Roos To vad to' approxi oting match wos held here on ated as Sate PPrOpH!- business, which you will realize is the te Re ad of rly cy Gaus Sor vihe crostion- of a Central {yy aye Btn adhicl gr The com # of our Canadian Wednesday, with William Browning as k ed of 30 eserve, t on ' : . iWidends Nes. 104, 105. best record in its history. and should: | conmiderahts: mre thas tho. eons | Sra Réserve De he aDRaintment of | yave. heer tn: Cano i DAN: 28ithes ed ais, ahd English situagns (manager. John Thomas and John E. 0s, and 107 at ten per be a source of gratification to the value. With this sale and the sums ination of hanks. that" they are not available for more o so clearly set forth that hesitate loo atletided the Oddiclows installa. ig pr annum i Shareholders and "those actively en- (from time to time written off Bank | In view Of What hak been accom. | Work in iron and steel, but as scon as). repeat 'in 'any 'form their conciy tion at Snow Road, Monday night. mo. hy iniatrat Premises we -ahouid be able to keep | Diikiied in spite of so many adverse (hn. |TANroad and other building lossy In sions. It may be well, however, at OR 150,000 00 | gaged in its adm niatration. this account within reasonable bounds | fluences and taking into account the | VOIUMe, not in the aggregate but jn such a ditticuls, dime to sum up' the . 150,000 0p] There vas enough difficulty and {gna etill Show our Properties at ap- [Batural disposition to -Jook at 'the |ProPOrtion ta, other industries, we may case as concisely as: possible. The At Allen, Wolfe Island wile Perplexity in (he general financial | proximately 50 per' cent. of their | PrigGht side of things after' having | OP that we shall be able to make in world has two problems before 3t: (1) + Allen, Wolfe Island, Jan. 14.--The 500,000 00 | Bituation at the closs of 1912 to make | value, rpg A yine pesiod: it is Ana mel moc iTEer BTL of the ren How to render available a supply of |ice in the canai is again fit for tra- 4 . inni f ¥ 10 forecast what t roming | 7 t S S i : O'S p a to Pension = Apr al Ine begin ne The .enralled . members of the staff | 00. will bring. We are inclined io] increased output of our coal and iron ne uifidlent Jos ihe carrying Out | Yel: Timothy O'Shea had a bee on A (anual contribu- e Pp year. C X Low number 3 540. an addition of 544 | pa' i : ion | mines, of , ry such physical hetterments as mue Thursday, drawing hay. A. R. Me- tion) 80,000 00 | Peanon to hope for an early return to during the vear. In gocordance with [ana ae or Th the correction our me RutaotoT woth nd. of he financed by the. sale of securities? Donald is ill in the Hotel Dieu, King- x . Year. § ant matters 3 h : » Normal Soniditiohs. gi were Sovmes our plan of contributing to the Pen- now Pending---such as the - settlement of [Would be of inestimable value to the on ves Shires the credit. facilities ston. John P. O'Shea returned home ae " PI oh the eats influences sion LL includes ha othos | European palicical and financial diffi- | Country. as a whole. transactions which consist of the [irom Cornwall on Saturday. A num- iae--e } SAE evidert, and the 'aggravation of dependents oS hicobiane, 23d ol id ey ay Sites emp to 'bring Jt-was evidént to any student of the manufacturing and distributing of ber from here attended the dance at $ 3,764,629 98 | some o their worst features, has made have appropriated $50.000. It will in- | ity to unhappy Merit an per Situation a year ago that Canada, and|Perishable goods? Marysville on Friday evening. School 3 yA Pp Bt lothér borrowing countries, would he! The first problem can only be com- opened on Monday, with Miss A. In. accordante with our usual prac- |the history of 1913 memorable in the | tarest you i 5 3 to that the. Pepsion | factor he: s ma . 3 Pa the: assets of the Bank have again [annals of international trade. While | und. now 3 ow he gion a) or bo uation)----we shall see | pu; to 5 severe est during 1913. What | fttably - solved if thers is sufficient | Doolan, Kingston, as teacher. The get a revival el i been a revalued and ample|the vear has been full of anxiety and sum. of over 32.000.000. his, of | problems oth - Saige and We we were not prepared for was that this | money saved --that is, profits. with- patrons of Gilt Edge cheese factory for all bed and doubt- | much actual strain, therd is cause for |agiirge includes the contributions. 'of | fear there will be 8 slow recovery. ssuntry should "be sihigied out as, in drawn from active use: in business, held - their meeting on Wednesday. congratulation that, notwithstanding | the' members of the staff themselves. | 8d great circumspection will be re. Some Pheame, chief among the &in- for Income not expended by the own-~ Miss Lillian Woodman, Marysville, is The following branches were opened | the long-deferred afrival of peace. it: | This. large amount 'has been placed 'in | Aired before we again sail in soc n | B® emer s Kind. It is well, hownaver, | ers; etc:--to provide for the. necessary viditi her brother, George Wood. os the Year: In British Columbia: | continental Enrope, the uncertainty as the 'hands of a Board of Trustees | Waters. 'We are likely to have an aé- | Lt? Emember that when money becemes porrowings of those who, are expend- g iss Lena Davis visited Mi + Pandora and Cook | to how the adjustment of immense charged with its administration for the | cumulation of idle money in the finan. | C8rce 'in the great markets "of the ing money bn permanent , improve- man. Miss ma Davis visite Miss Victoria), and Parksville: in Alberta: war expenditures will be made, and |penefit of 'those wio have given lohg | C181 centres, but this, will probahiy Nord. the "chief borrower is always {ents, For some year the world has Hattie Fawcett last week. ighland, Monitor, Peace River Cross. | (he distresaing delay in bringing order | aad 'faithful' service fo the Bann We | NOt have. any. appreciable effec: on (.°'d he hes obtained too large a shave| been more extravagant than In any Ss Sn Retlaw: © ini Saskatchewan': ont of .haos in nnfortana ie Mexico, fare pleased to record our appreciation | 72tes for general 'bisimess for some the time bam ty 2.08 bOrTowing for |Beried known (0 history. sites Roman Scarlet Fever at Dulcemaine ald. . * Rea i Shaunavon, 'and {the general position of financial credit fof the. ables manner in. which this trys: | 1iMe to come. because of "the depres- | he time being. © We haa scarcely real- (times, and this extravagance has been Dulcemaine, Jan. 12~Searlet fever on: in Manitoba: Kelvin Street | has on the' whole Ween fairly well | hes" b (lf large' portion [HOR in all first 'cides securities and [1%ed that .Candda had become the chiaf agrompanied. by a rise in prices which le ing in this district, th. 1 in Ontario: Oshawa and maintained. In. our own' countrs we of th a ye ph large portion, [ine difficulty of disposing of'the large | POTrower, or. practically. so, and some- [has made it very hard for those who Is raging oF 38 Het, . Fort M es: Upper Town | were weriously disturbed lest we shouid LURt "har been, invested in| qmount: awaitiag a Taian ha | WHAT Testes verne held responsible are not extravagant, and Who are the home of Clarence Cross being quar- & mp dio and in New Brunswick: pave a failure of the crops, as this [wrote Fal OL Blortzages, and the | GUO SHAH hand, {rade 'has been (107 a situation. created by the combined Son segular In saving money in or- ||antined. John Patience, Querrin, 2 1} bellton, Mancton, and West St 3 hole fund is earning at the rate of | pro nt® Of and. is. fundamentally | financial requirements 4¢ all the get nary times, to put by thé usual mar- [Sagk., is spending the winter with '| ®ould certainly have added to, our |abont- §i per cent. per amiium. The Perot un mer, a all 'the active po Then Nash g ered \ difficulties. but we were fortunate in a pi ere oh reason. | "ound. and while considerable restric- ever nntlle natiphs of the 'world: How- Sin_akainst lite's on Seles hen friends. A number from here attended * sub-agencies mentioned below | secur: ¢ , 34) pion must be- expected, we are hope- ; We have, had our warning, and|Seeurities cannot readily be so! 2 {the party at Mrs. M. Fodey's, Outlet, $ave been made independent branches. oer eh foundant harvest St ox able Sort ereate' a loyal and ef- en that the coming year will be one [shail doubtless act upon it. gause of a sliortage In these Savings, iy rt of Sal oh doar b Ge ht 3 " ile. ¥. ete. clent ' staff cannot st ly Y ay hee Lag : ; y , ; he short . 3 & 3 " tos, Chambly, Clarenceville, | with extraordinary celerity and re- | emphasiged ne vo an ard in chats DO fact remains that under all this | 0° iio bps oh Bored to is and son-in-law, Mr. McDermott, of nham, Iberville, Lacolle, Roxton zed y i and Your generous a n he President then sald: pressaura Hngland has taken more term transactions above re . A : ad: . Stanbridge Bast. and Uppertown | 1. cd 800d values, which enabled us | the direction of strengthening the ties Guid . "| DUF 'securities this year th be. | U8d to some extent, but the strain Regina, Sask. Miss Anna Patience erbrooke), all in: the Province of 4 ake 3 Substantint Téksure ot which bind its members perpetuates P fr. ne} foPe. 20 ever be-| troduced by this cannot contiue in- | returned home, after spending a few bbe, L on of our S and 'largely |what je best in oir service and (is At our last 1 ag for the . definitely, and such permanen weeks with her sister, Mrs. B. F. branches at Stewart, B.C.. Black increase our 'cash Capit "Canada is creditable to the institution. The fund first time We PrEESH I PRE THTO NR - rprises, pub. |r 0vaments must fessen in volume un- Leeder, Ballacanoe. Miss Kgisha Cook €. and St. Elizabeth, Que. [#0 Cl7sely allied with and influenced has been' actuarfally 'examined from |. 4 < . ' 5 : "whion | Hl} savings catch np and the equilibs is visiting her sister, Mrs. "J. Landon. closed and the Sie of {PY the movements of our neighbors | time "to time, "ahd we believe that! it fron atiqur dispesa] regarding indus had beeh undert aug Dstvate, oh rium hasAEEn. réstazed. The situation M d b I ck d flyi ia : 0 Lime, "2 R BY na t 3 yO h 'undertalien Y i % : . y Mr. an rs. Leacock made a flying ' branch at #67 Main Street South, 19 He south that 'there was great |is ona sure and sound basis. We [trial conditions in Canada, and in the lal: hod Sead n ee finan during. tne past year, Rgwaver, hs visit to Athens recently, Mrs B oF i has Aranaferred to the | *3tisfaction. wheo the radical and: im- hope in the near future. with the ac- [foreign countries in whichswe do.busi- such enterprises will co a: the heen aggravated by many othe Jas Leed i Mi Olio" Lead To oo In Winnipeg. The business | POTANt measures 'Initiated under the [Cretions from: weil invested fund: , i 'of an a¥pendi h i command theliors. In many -countries, notably in scecer anc Miss Olio Leeder visited agencies at Naramata, B.C, |7e0ent change of administrator were | increase the a Sunda. tu Inees, in. he Sores 91 a3 apendix to 1 N one. af dhe investor in brefefence tol Canada, where large sums are being |at Mrs, Patience's o few days last + BCL, a o i " Nw ton, Hentyville, Lawrence. |PTOught 0 a successful conclusion You, will naties that after paving ordinary Report to $halders ns for arvaiahanilitation of foreign expended on permanent impratements, week, : Philippe rairie, * St. | Without any serious - disturbance = in | dividend Kk h ; The advantage of presenting.the views ar, or in pre-| here is a relatively 'small number o Sebastien Swesetsburg. and Upton alld financial affairs Taken as a Hole Bunk Priviaes oe nations fat of our chief officers vegarding the vari- Tera ecusitim pageq and oi | those who have savings to lend, Died at Ernesttown ins . : : FAR d . hy WE on : » We need not doubt, a bi in al " in A ytines_of Quebec. has been and. keeping In mind. all the adverse | transferred to the Rest account $1.- [ous districts direstly to*thé Sharehold- of the vast sum available each ing sui 38 wants of 8) he Sorrel the Ervesttown, Jan. 14.--A sad death ne @ a id Feapective parent ond oun, the past year 'hak been 009,000 2hd carried forward a balagce | ers, instead of compressing them into|the markets of Europe for new lending €ountries of the world a com- occurred at the home of i Mr and branches have ben opened o aA tr ry Janes ot "mua 3310 Prot and Loss dc [the addresses of the Shy dent ur_the investments me may he sure of get- [bined pressure greater than ever be- Mrs. Thomas Revells, Ernesttown, on ¥ NY 3 ins ergencies. cunt. ® reported $16,422.84 nole {General Manager, séemhe Clear, and we | ting a generous share. Ww. i hand, io Bsa an a 2 hauiaih (Montreal), Bath, NB, and| You wili readily. see from the -state- cireuistion, in: November. 1812. and | think the experiment has Justified, lo face a keaner analysis ve Mhall have fore Xnoxn. On the Siher han ou Friday evening, January 9th, when Due otis as Bien received ments included in the Report of the | reached a maximum .of $16,545.226 in |itself, and may be adopted hereafter. of the security offered and. the meeea- | presented by motor cars, palatial their eldest son, Roy, passed away. Tifa Hee 384 been Feceives gf the Ditectors that the Bank has had. an- ber. 1813. . The lowest point,| A .year ago the tide .of pansion Silty of paving higher rates to the ine houses, social disgfiay, etc, beyond the Voceased had been a Patignt sufferer : . 3 Satisfactory year in the matter ,8%2,000. occurred in May 1 t. seemed still to be in flood, although investor, agd we shall do well ¢ stad: 3 3 o ss, have been or about four years with tuberculosis. "arly "movement of the ror Te Some quarters a check was either injduring the next year or so oni nai 4 veh ed in war and Roy was a bright young man of GENERAL STATEMENT the Pressures but we took advantage | pldin sight or jag ets and Thtte made in i Racket any Sungatasgre securl- lon armaménts, and for many purpoacs twenty-four years and was much loved oN MEL ® emergency provisions of the | itself feit. oney for certain pur- 3 er We may do what we {which are. useless. from an indus- by all who k im, T 29th November, 1913. Bank. Act. 'and at the date .of our |Poses, notably. in cennsction with real] can to restore the balance between the | trie; point' of view. Armaments : - --. wel Li fo Vey eral statement' we had $642,923 circula- | estate, was not so easy to obtain as|investment: rasources of tiie { are necessary as part of the po- Methodist oh "od n She Tee Notes of the Ba ei tion outstanding in excess of our | In former vears, vet little heed was ap- the securities 1t¥ | [ice system of the world, but the Met odist church, Odessa, on Sunday, ates nk in Siren tion .... - 8 15,642,923 13 | paid-up capital Our depasits show | Parently paid to the oft-repeated warn- | Pleasing in this connection to see that | money sunk in their creation is none at two o'clock, by Rev, ¥. Snider and Debosits. not Searing torent . 8 Gecrease of 34803,716, but this is|ings of 'bankers WAA others. who|the 'higher rates. op intereat of the less a Sad burden to the industrial [Rev. N. Perry, Odessa. A large crowd Ieposite Basring interest. ncluding Rocounted for By the adjustment of|tried to forecast the future, although | have opened the markets of the Unit- world, 'We have thus come to a time | gathered to pay their last respects, oerued to eran 140,015,509 40. 192,313,715 24 | several' large amounts which were [at the end of the year we must con-|ed States to our securities to an extent | when, coinciding, as they do, with the after which the remains were taken to : : : emt trp nts held in apechal fccounts, and the with- |clude that, after -all, .such warnings |Quite unusual in the past. hoarding of money by timid owners Wilton and placed in the vault, De- Balances due to other Banks in Canada . 633,237 13 | drawal of Provincial Government | did have sorte beneficial effect. Clear-{ Now that we have come to a slight | consequent upon the Balkan and Mex- ceased leaves to mourn a sorrowing Balances due to Banks and Banking Co funds. The ordinary deposits show ly we have come through a time of [Pause in the growth of North America, Sroubles, the unusual require- fath a b 22 od . 10,071,316 73 (AN, [Norease: current loans: and dis- | difficulty in a most: creditable man-|it is Wail to bear in oi g from an ahmost world- Tenor anc mother, and two brothers, 9.515.787 63 | COUNLy ware $154,376.839, and call and [ner, and we can look.forward to the)MoOre important things prosperity cannot be fully met. Harry and Herbert. 1.941.544 19 | 3DOFE loans. $25,764.910. compared with | futsire cheerfully. if the. spirit of piru.|during this period of ex Vusines activities, therefore, E-- er | 8183753580 and $17,782,049 in our last | dence which. now. characterizes our Sanade, In addition to growth inmany throughout the world must be lessen- " ~ Ba $330,618,524 11. ROPOTI. The total current loans were people remains unchanged at least un- | other directions. we have in sight the in volume until things right Shem - all River Reports, Dividends unpaid . . . SEY ans ais avs 2,666 43 | P180.381,500. a decrease of. $1,194,808 bil another good erop has been mark- | °Ompietion of two new transcontine selves, which they will do quite speed- Fall River, Jan. 14--A heavy snow- ) 3 tthe y i ent way sy. ' bay illing to er N®. 107 and bonus, ble 1st Decémber .. 525,000 0g | for he year. We show 'an increase ated. . Much of thal part of our ex- na ratlway systems. and while they {iy If 'people generally are willing storm fell here recently, which put 1 paid u ceinnnnn. 815,000,000 00 Of $0,385,701 in Government and other pansion which went too far reminds|Na¥® been building the existing sys. profit by the lessons to be drawn from very | hia. er vet, 13,500,000 00 securities. and $2.960.690 in cash: one of the diseases through which the! !®™ has successfully estabii 'its oan: experience. Thee roads Into a very bad condition. of Profit and Loss Account aarried y . x - assurance that in .the midst of the di BME Ne ri, grrr 1 384529 98. _23.334.320 93 reubled_and dangerous state of af- Test is mre y 20 024 ran ent 28 in Mexico our interests are being ow - Toa $260.030,720 - . 3 '% | they will be so fortunate. Some un : iis" er aninn 3 Bae", de speculation in Peal estate: and Wola have. crested pane Sant WHICH | io of fe Baik were pasmad, and Wr. | day Tor Tony ALOUD here Mon. si ASSETS. 'Our. Manager enjoy our gy | Ome over-building in connection with ARO. DAR taken Face hc 8 he outs IT. Harrs Webb, CA, of Messrs. Webb, | columbia, is renewing acquaintances sirrent Coin and Bullion RASA 1] confidence and. he has Shown ei public a hiAr.<la... Ingvitablq look in this respeet a certanit freived Belg. Hogan, and Callingham, Mont. in this place. Miss Tena Gray, who on Notes Riel ae 3 30.415,656 1¢ | bility and judgment under these try- faumise Ca and it would be foolish. to| of, &7 uncertainty: a Curpency. am Marwick, a srasuns: Marwick, | Das beer visiing friends ac Mensiain ng civeymstances. Banking bill, for. w ] +3 nil Co. Montreal, were Grove, has netarned home. Miss J. : -- - : hich the _pofintey ~ i We are now i 'due by Banks and Banking Correspond. We weemed it prudent to restriot|SXPeSt anything else 'alue of | IA® been waiting about 20 years, has JPeAL ans Ba ham, epending a few days . ir Bi Ry A tenia ss the opening of new branches to he realizing mare accurately the value of been passed, and a more Teasonable | ed tors of the Bank, their Kirkham, mding a few days in Ma. RE ae HEL Hany CATTVINE OU) in some measure of g|'°*! estate, and through the proosss attitude has heen adopted lowards the or incon Tor aha exceed the sum berly, bas returned home: Miss T. 4 ., jrallway systems in the word. 5 re- the meeting for the last few days. J. Conroy is he reason. Pps gh ards the United States, the Pasay DO rd. Amendments to the by- |hauling wood to Maberly. R. Gray Canal is practically finished: a ws regulating the number of Direc- made a Alying trip through here Mon- We think it advisable to give you an on to pags. We are doubt-|Ci2im to rank as one of the remost | "The motion for the adoption of the The weather has been very cold here Ror Other Banks oo i. Neen a program we had planned early fn.the | ™® are gaining an experience whicl is question 'of railroad rate adjos : 1 . The. usual | Conroy is visiting at Snow Road. Miss ; rd oii Bon ks i pg ra 1 year: nd we consequently confined |2bsolutely necessars . to the. fountla-|qhese are. all events of the ermtes ) > Annle Armstrong. Zealand, and J. ey A. yen) 15.431,430 44 ourasives to districts where we had Yong ot ound, braperity.. wih The importance which must profoundly ag- |the Sharebo 0 Duffy at 'A. Gray's; J. Palmer at W, a j - babi iran 3 AYR representation; except in som. F ew ect the fuiure of the twa tonntrie: rs and ; grad Pal 's; J. . - Rae Ehart Laa0a in Canada on Bonds. Debentures and Stocks 1105 9 Citdes "where 'we 'opened for the pro. |28ain have io suffer from ihis DPAT- {and go far as Canada is anti unanimous! Strong's. . Conroy at J. Am ' and Provincial Government Securities 3.434.605 0 Nomar Eo aNthes Te os gd ai a ey ot. | may surely feel that we are now em-. : the. E -- : \ S rities .............. 434,690 a ribulion o ™ e 3 : 3 8 . aang Colonia} Public Securities and Canadian 2 1inogh oy | 24 aBeacie : at : 30th November, tering of the country. by the high rent- tering dl Sag mor Im brand 10 rs wo Council Heets at Atvden 4 Paes ds . -434,989 71} 1013, was as 1 ws: - charge which in real estate val-, equi is A » & 'subsequently and other Bonds, Debentures. and Stocks | 1 15001224 04], aivars aN juss. impose, and the unfortinate effect |batare to Ee Jeuvata non of |..Ihe Scrutinstres an Arden, Jan: 13~The council in. with the Minister for the purposes of the Circulation British Columbia % {of such a remf-charge on the cost of the need and value of such equ nt Trent augural took place on Jah. 12th hae, . | __T38.500 00} 3ranitods : a | ving, and if there is now.lo be alcould be offersd than the case" itn . Wdmund Walk The council is composed of D. Parks 3 Tort Lo Nae BRUBSWE ¥ 1d pause in the Upward movement of val- {which the present year's ¢o wa D.Cde. Bon. George A. | (reeve), and N, Hinchey, 8, Alexsn- : i . bik - $97,308,318 19} Nove tia ah aes © {ues There wilt fn any event be & cor-|harvested, moved, and warbimay KC. ILD. JW. h N. , 8, xan Otiier Current Loans and Discounts in Canada (less rebate of ih "Ontario . J responding Badin to all landless peo-| Thin has heen dons in a manner' w = Kingman Hon, Sir qo, 8 Sowpson ag 1. Hanley, Co ip AA . AT4.874 320 Prince Ple. [ {would have seemed impossible nly : nedoneh Hau . Miss F. Alex is at Havelock an Gurrent Loans and Discounts elsewhere than "Quebec : Immigration has not vet been mich|tew years ago. and the valye hi. the A he W. £ Miss B. Detlor has gone to Bellview Jetate of interest) 4 12.102,015 15] 8 . "a checked dy the curtatiment of indus- | smoothness and rapidity with which 4 on an extended visit. C, Clarke and {estimated loss provided for) 487.358 73 : Indeed. excep! from the United! t. work was handled can scarcely be R K.C., LL.D. Robert - ]J. Cole have returned from the west fineluding the unsold balance of former { States, lias been 2 large increase) estimated. " a for the wi t A upper Townships Rank) ' Ames 61! Total in Canada .. i ducing the 'vear. ~~ The British mmi-| In connection with the spenlnk okie ein B 8 AE ed he villas ar : Panama. 438.607 Newfoundland ... grant d in P nal. the was held in the village hall on the "i 8 Nevin England . . total oe those from Europe and Asia, Ye Da EE T tn 915 the - Flu : ' . night of the 7th by the friends of . and very muchi.exceed those from the| Pasific international tion, for the | K. ! i ged © 4D. Parks. Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Wil- Uliited States." Tha largest increase as! purpose of impress {W. 4 . : i |liams and daughtér at Mrs.. James compared with the figures of previous|the vast cha n At a meetin, Williams'; Miss Lewis is the guest of : years. however, is in the division & a8 Miss Muriel Detlor; Miss Cora Nu- ho RO te kt Stare. (ufiich includes a ties. axchpt 4 ad 'p Oand |gent is in Kingston for a few days, holders 3 RO of 370 T Here mse, Decem 3 1 jon his v and B. Loyst at Sharbot Lake. The eral | 0 Se ind being 1 3 ice on the lakes and river is in good a TT -- RRR prongs Rm goodly Pe but she predeceased Kin 'B¥ many i ow i i c. Fall he. find the The township council whet Miss Lena Burleigh has r Ying ye excellent i , 3 y 8 " g! returned to / Miss Luelk fears: and from the time of her deat J A , 'and the vaults : ived | day. The Board of Health for: Ber home, after ing, a. couple of ani ty st Jeppened. Miss Luella 44 fevolod fhe rmaindes Ser of Bs J a Boar wining ry: by ro Jungh | will be u follows ' Reeve Bod Ying: welts in Belleville, with her sister, end. The Central Frontenac Parr the a y a ] - He w ! e-was de © Mm . : : more, rv 6G. E. Ma -Jdeqt: | Mrs. Percy Botlton. D. EF! Laflame hr i hold their sup- as infof a gentle and patient disposition ile, but ip spite of best medic Alta; Mrs. hs ,- Cly i 3. 0. C 3 Bak: . i i ro | mers' Institute will h ng iy NE Sah. ol bos 4.4 to hall Whose. B13 be pane] Poacetully ay eri " : N Cal Clyde, with E 0 Clarke "as. se- returned, after spending' his two plementary meetings in Arden Thurs- : » seven in the year{nedd, even at a great rifice, to him- of Jannary 3rd, surrounded 3 3t.,: , Minn iss' "It is understood that Lewis Swider, ta 8% his hotne below day, "Jan. 15th. : oblin,: f ce of & came .gountry, accom: | self. . : | by bis er receiving the Agatha, R 3 Sha ci | Violet, ht residence . oaesrie---- his parents, brothers ' and | For the past sien years he bad |last rit {, the Roman Catholis " tp © : G. | ith 0 pes the avenue, Cont: - 41's a safe bet the average citizen mil; made his home with his daughter, chutroh, of which he was a very devout : Budge .|land Spider was taken suddénly 'ill l4s-more interested in the downfall of Trev \ ASK place on' J : ' Jame week, but at a bin : i in the downfall off' ; : : HEFL" 400K place on' January at is out, of dapgér.. Miss M,. M . x "hy J ng 3 Sth, from the "Hone of Mrs. W. (H. from \ : i i 'resume teach ties | Extrivagance : A 2 to Christmas with all the § is IE, . , to St. James' Re- Bas ou po . Ea in id keen Aa A : ; J after a few days' iliness. Miss Lizea a hired afitomapile| fo 'married v Sangite 8, Mrs, WOR mab Catholic chiirch, Trevelyan, where prise parts ERR the | Goomey is oping. a Phos, 4 d-of patronizing the street car tended visiting her for a few days. a solemn requiem mass was celebrated young people on Friday - evening the Limestone "city, : : : a de ~ . . R . Sn . a a PH [ihe : 3 Be \ Lo