Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jan 1925, p. 5

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of Vireless iy AdTHuR B REEVE Eom BRA Senos tes Dent you know {Bai iast night they overheard--" There was a muffled whisper, a man's voice, but it was lost. It was BANK TORONTO | PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT rates ary of Prot and Loss; 95 $04h Nason, 1083. waa $1,179,911.02 ; doubtful debta, and deducting Tatareet scurved 98 deposits gXpenses, d0sk. tavoing. trom and rebate on current discounts, amounted to the SUM ofr 908,204.68 rd the waiter. "Two?! Yes, sir." The walter winked. Jack leaned over. "Going td" see what that wink meant," he whis pered to Ruth as he followed the This sum has been appropriated as follows: -- Dividends Not 170, 171, 173, 178 at 12 per Tax on + .00 Transferred to Officers' Pension . nae FD eemveisema---- Written off Bank Carried forward to next yeer.-. . 1 3R © entEMLIET GENERAL STATEMENT 29TH NOVEMBER, 1924 iz ke Radio Tubes 4 4 4 4 i li 'THE ROICE | Ruth and Curtis had the cups Smianeed; | ready to taste, = Et a ee going my Jooked at him surprised. Sy ET re ou Wy "It's & drug--ether--something--" thing's going to happen, it will be He turned quickly toward the waiter, : . rose, seized him by the shouider, swung him around. Then he reached into the walter's waistcoat pocket and drew out a little vial. "You'll go to jail for this, Her- maal" Cok "Planted on mel" "That's what they all say™ The screen door of the porch swung of and Professor Vario strode in. He had evidently heard the whole thing on the er side, of the thick boxwood Before anyone could say a word he seized the vial. smelled it, then smelled the Letters of Credit outstanding. Wo cups. i Eves "That's an aphrodisiac--a love po Liabilities not cluded in the foreg tion." He turned toward Curtis. "1 belleve you saw me getting out of Capital paid wp. Res hy Sas Just 'mow outside. young t 6,000,000.00 ma or CHAPTER IX Balance of Profit and Loss Account carried forward... 1,239,11570 wow, Rod" THE DIRECTION WINDER : gravely smiling, "let me 4 o Meanwhile, on the opposite porch i > : 5 jof the Club which was otherwise de * serted, Vira, only a few momeats be ASSETS 4. A. Mitchel & Co. ELI under Garrick's and drawn him toto 15 ONTARIO SIREE? ' the privacy of the glassed tn, winter Telephone 3 solarium. "You may iro too, Dick," she T- nodded back him. "There--please = Mixture for a) "YOU'LL GO TO JAIL FOR|shut the door. "She glanced at Gar LIABILITIES Noten of the Bu i ato. interest accrued to ts to date of t $61,900,391.50 Deposits not bearing interest. 1§,831,370.02 Balances due to other Banks in Canada (daily exchanges) 2,491,862.81 Balan due to Banks and Correspondents in : Ee Bae and Begking Corripondente Bo. 20020 Qrantery Dividend, payable lat December, 190Mue 150,000.00 iv Unpaid 1,910.00 §7,926217.00 77,731,761.53 the drop on those old gossips th 'em off their emrs. watch mel" SPLIT PEA OOAL Just arrived. Olean, bright, no slate or clinkers. i i Current Gold and Silver Dominion N A $ 986.1 otes Deposit in ie Cemral Gold RAINS teas eposit with the Minister purposes Circulation Fund Notes of other Banks. United States and other foreign currencies... Cheques on other, a emer alances due anks banking correspondents else- else- Canada. : where than in sus evhtrsatusse retest oe y THIS!" rick, balf confidingly, half fearful of Gas on Stomach him. "I've been 80 afraid--ever since ~ Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, as mized in Adlerika, helps any gas on the stomach in TEN min Most medicines act only on bowel but Adlerika acts on H upper and lower bowel and re- hearts to conquer, Jack swept up Sih a furry in Me crimaun shummy The conversation wafted merrily to the new chummy oar. "Wouldn't you like to try the new boller?™ "Would IT Run me over to Me» 1 tolnd out how the walls might bave ears!" There was something seething in her mind and Garrick was just about _ to make some reassuring remark that would relieve tension &nd open Dominion and Provincial Go Securities, not exceeding 4 retetnasererteianntrionte teres teTr Itt saan eIT anette Canadian Muni¢: Securities and B foreign and colonial c Securities other Caan exceeding market VAINE........coummerisesosssesssssonisenisss Railway and other Debentures and Stocks, vaneserrsnanee eossasssnermmrssrenan, 1,318,740.56 an all gasses and poisons. Brings I want to see that matter you never thought was in r system. Excellent for obsti- constipation. Guards against tis, T. H. Sargent, drug- exceeding mooasatasrsksstmmata Call and Short (not Bisty days) Loans in Canads, on Bonds, tures Stocks and other securities of a sufficient marketable value to caver 6,256,527.06 $48,033,943.14 Other Current Loans and Discounts in Canada (less rebate of interest) after making full provision for " all bad and doub Debts... cinmesissne $50,478,616.28 Non-Current Loans (estimated loss Provided foros 253,294.98 qe | Bs F i : a Bef: it £ sbi x | bh i i £ Hiobifites of t Be CONTR cncrcnrrnns asa es ustomers or Bank Premises; at not more than cost, Ta ants SH a Anan mani | Sion 30599748 JOHN R. LAMB, General Manager. | it T g X i . q i it 3 pd He i : i | §f) i i g 1: W. G. GOODERHAM, President. ToRroNTO, 39 November, 1924. AUDITOR'S REPORT TO THE SHAREHOLDERS To the The Bank of Toronto: of We ha the and its of The Bank of at . ve examined books A Sveoun of The Sorelle its Head Office assets as at scrordance of the Bank. The Bank's ina Mon lanations exp our notice have, in our opinion, | | if £ Ef i bh fl 5 jit i "Whose was that gruff voles, @ man, that [ heard this morning over the dictagraph in the Pink Room? Brock?" Garrick bad figured on betrayal by surprise. He In turn was not sur prised at the naive stare in return firm silence. He had seen the witness up ber mind much. 'He de ta let it go at that: try any social third degree. around. They not for the present to de seen (Continued In Odr Next Issue) i f i : §-25 iit fs it & : ] s 3 if Tononto, 32nd December, 1924. i tf : : £ fy i Hy ek ir ii 4 BoE £5 ! & | i ! i i i oo to the bereaved family, Township council is in session to- A REGRETTED DRATH. od to their parts and displayed ex- ceedingly clever talent. Was That of Mrs. Wallace Terrianlt of Sunbury. Sunbury, Jan. 12.--The entire community was : over the . {sudden demise of Mrs. Wallace Ter- day, Jan, 13th, Maynard Campbell is very ill Naving taken a paralytic stroke on Sunday morning. The junior hockey boys journeyed to Seeléy's Bay, on Wednesday, and played a"friendly game of hockey rr al I" THE WHIGS ZOO Mountain Grove, Jan. 13. -- The members of the Ladies' Ald met at the home of D. J. Oronk, on Weds Boh Bongaid's, Jan. 12. is, at}#® 8.8. No. 2 and. 8 re-opened on Mon- day, Jan. Gt, with Miss Graham HE Hartebeest or and Miss Hudgin as teachers respec- tively. Misses Gladys a Helen Bongard have returned to after spending a pleasant with their. parents, Mr. and Mrs. with the Bay team. The result was victory for the home team by a score of 4-2. "The drama put on by the Seeley's nesday, where thy ° afternoon wag spent in sewin re. P. Gray, who has been seriously fll with blood poisoning of the hand was removed to the Kingston General Hospital, but despite all loving hands and care could do, she passed away on . morning, There are left to mourn the loss of a taithtul wife er, her husband and four i greatly enjoyed by all pre- sent. The charagters were all euit-

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