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Durham Review (1897), 25 Feb 1915, p. 4

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is nmmaanmuamammwmxa metastases“ We have I good Rock M CORN CHOP on hand that we are eelling In ton loan “on: we lune price as OATS. and every Feeder have that Corn is better Feed than Oars for feeding Stock It you It!“ bury food, [at our prices on this teed, as it 13 good value as price we no eating for it. Wo have other good Food on hand all the time at prices " low a. we can nuke them. Our W on Food are Quietly Cash. or Grain " market price. We do not give my Credit. " you hue Grain of my kind to aell. we will pay Highest Market Prices for any Quan- tity of Oats or other Grain at our Elevator 500 tons of No I Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY We went empty food “on. It you have any, hymn them In, end we will pay you FIVE cents each for all you bnng. oat-nil Mills, Durham We are paying 55c to 600 for Oats d, our Elevator. PHONES: Day M, Night b' 26 The Rob Roy Cereal - Mills Co. Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop Large Quantity of No. I. Feedjng Hay Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastryflour All kinds of grain bought at market price. on Flour and Feed in ton lots 2,'."t John McGowan LADIES: Another shipment of that Choice Gianité- warelas just arrived, which we are >elling‘at' Greatly Keane“ Price. for immediate salty tfl) advantage of these ba mains and lay in a stock of firstclass Graniteviére We just received a large shipment of Sap Buckets, in different styles, also different styles of Sap Sprouts. Get our prices on these goods-you will be surprised, It's a Long Way Where you can get Everything you require Hardware., We are selling Blankets and Halters now prices to make room for Spring Goods. to Tipperary fl But not very far to the Front , Our last car of Coal this winter will be in this week Leave your order at once if you require any. THE CITY BAKERY Headquarters for t?arnfeotionery and all Bakery goods Your Holiday Groceries, Fruits and Confections Bey them here. We have a Fresh and varied stock of the choices Grocerlee. menace, Lemons. Peale Dates, Nate. Candles at ell uncle. and everything veqnired tor the Holiday (mimics. Our we. will eel: your puree. Give an e cell. Highest prices for mm. and Eggs. for turning out all kinds of Commer- cial and Job Printing. Give us a trial. CRMPED OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at. . . . very reasonable rates REVIEW is well equipped THE PE0PLE'S MILLS Fresh and cGa, the very best. See this titty before purchasing elsewhere. It will pay you. Eve:y bag gugranteed. If not ssatisfaotoro bring It back and get your money. a-eye- a-e8e8e8e8eaea't Corn Chop at Special Prices The Red Front Hardware . BLACK Sap Pails COAL . A. ROWE r Oats delivered at Special Reduction in first quality at reduced 1.ree F"tr"t Sir James Whitney The House adjourned on Wednes- day after tributes of respect to the memory of the late Sir James Whit- ney had been paid by the new Prime Minister, the Leader of the Opposition and other members of the House. Close Bars in War Mr Rowell formally made his offer to the Government to eta-operate with them in closing all drinking places during the was and then to submit to e majority vote of the people the ques mm of whether these drinking places are ever to be re-opened or not. ' No Prime Minister ever had a great- er opportunity to render oouepioueus public service as hes before the Prime Minister of this province to-day." said Mr Bowel]. The Government has as yet made no reply beyond ', promising some amendments to the Liquor License Act. this Session. Moratorium Bill Hon. Mr Lucas. the new Attorney General, introduced the Moratorium Bill. The action of this measure " eonfined to mortgages and agreements of sale on real estate and does not ep- ply to commercial paper or personal 1 'ebts. Only payments of principal mm be deferred not “interest, and “even with these principal payments ’each case must be referred indepen- idently to a Judge who is given entire {discretion te decide whether in his {opinion the inability to pay can be l attributed to the war directly or indi. irectly. The Moratorium is dated 1 hack to the beginning of the war. _ Evanturel 3 Mr Evanturel is not recognized by members) party-imthe House. ".Thia ' IS shown by the fact that a caucus of I the Liberal members has already been i held and Mr Eventurél was not invited {to betrgirent. .. w... , '$5O.V000‘wi11 Gsirt agidé Imam" tifs NSW Ontmio Disrtrloptntsnt Fund to provide seed grain for settlers In that country. . Out of the profits the Shareholders i have been paid dividends quarterly at the rate of 18 p.c. per on. and the Bank contributed 815,000to the Odicere Pen- sion Fund, 825,000. wan written " Bank Premises, $100,000 to the Re- serve Fund, 3109.000 set apart, for de- preciution in the market. value of Brit.. i ish, Dominion, Provincial and Muni- ‘cipal Securities added $139,760 to the 1 Reserve Account. from Premium on i new stock and carried forward to Pro- ; ht and Loss account. a. bolaace of $53.- 1110i63. Uontrihutions of 825.000 were i made to the Canadian Patriotic Fund. ( 82500 to the Red Cross Fund and '1500 g to the Belgian Relief Fund. Mr Bowel! has asked for returns of all correspondence between the Pro. vmcinl Governments with regard to nickel, its export. and the possibilities of no being used by His M jestr'is en- emies. The Toronto Hamilton Highway Bill is made a Government measure. Opening Wink in Legislature "m 368. over those shown last your, and which tiRures out 0.22 per cent on the combined Capital and Rest, or on the Capital alone of 21.28 per cent. The Reserve Fund of the Bank is now 84,000,000 equal to 138 per rent on the Capital. which is 83.000300. Thr statement for the Standard Bank of Canada for the year ending 31st January. 19t5, which “ill be found in another column exhibits an exceptionally strong position, increas- es have been made in every branch of the business and the funds of the bank have been well employed throughout the year resulting m good profits. In last year's statement the deposits showed an increase of 83,001,430 over the previous year and this year anoth- er increase of 03,017,836 rs shown, milk. ing in the two years a total of $0,019,- 275, n condition whieh is not exceeded by any other bank in Canada. The ready resources of the bank are in an exceptionally strong condition as the hank held in cash some 88,880,000, in addition to which is to be added the balance due from other banks and oth. er quick assets, in all amounting to 8l0,016,000. It would seem that the increases in deposits had been put to good use and that the funds of the Bank have been actively employed during the year as the net protl" amount to $621,463, being gain of $66.- ', The liareholdors of the. Rank are ‘te be congratulated not only on the ', handsome leturn they receive on their capital but on the exe.ptionallr [i?'iiii position which tho Bunk show; In the above report. Notice of Registration of By-Law NOTICE is he eby given that a By- law was passe by the Municipal Ununcil of the urporation of the Town ot Durha on the lat day of Jane. A. D., 1914, p viding for the in- sue of debentures the amount of 815.000 for the put-pas of the erection and construction or I lull School in the Town of Durham 3nd that ouch Rr-law was registered i the Registry om“ of the South Eldi of tn. Coun- ty of Guy. on the mm " of January A. D., 1915. Any motion to quail: set aside the same. or any pal-I tho ' must be made within three month that the Iirat publiutlon M thin n tine and cannot be made thereafter Dated the 19th day of F may. 1915. W. B. VOLLET. FEBRUARY 25, tins The Standard Bank can. '1va Nina. News THE DURHAM REVIEW at- The Staiidaid BankTst Canada on Miss Lizzie Teasdale left last. week for Toronto, to an her position as milliner. - Miss Olive Anderson is in Chesley " present, where she has a position. Some of the ladies are domg knit- ting tor the soldiers. They have 13 pairs socks ready. The purchase of the yarn was made through Miss Annie Hobttirk's Sunday School class. who preferred to do so rather than get their annual Xmas presents at we Xmas enterttutunent. Bank ....................... i.................. Balance of Prom and Lou Account carried toward. Mild February weather, we will be looking for the storms in March. as we did dt have any this month. LIABILITIES. Notes of the Bank In cir- culltlon ...... ...... 'r.... Deposits heu- intr int-Gt (including in- teract accrued _ to due) ....... $31,939,110 19 Dena-1t. not bearing Interest 6.110.906 El Misses Irena and Lizzie Fischer and their uncle Jack Fisher are visit- ing Hanover friends this week. Mrs A. Brown and children return- ed the week end from visiting er sister, Mrs Jan. Sampson, in Bruce. Miss Dinntba Redford visited last Week " the Ritchie! in Glenelg. Dividends declared and unpaid .... .... .... q..... Dividend No. " payable m. February. 1915 ....r... Balances due to other Burl“ in Cnnndu ........ Balances due to Banks and Banking Correspondents in the United Kingdom and foreign countries .... Acc_ep_tan_qes under Letter- Mist Gladys Campbell visited Dar. ham triends Sunday. Mr and Mrs Alex McDonald and baby Ulv: visited the week end at D. Mtsketslmits'ts, Glenelg. Mr Thomas Hastie has purchased Mr Andy Creen's (arm We understand $3250 and Mr Green has bombs a farm near Cheney and is moving none at his machinery. We will miss the Green family in church and neighborhood. ONTARIO ARC? TORONTO ot_Cred|t ..'. 'i.. ..'i, .... 26.30.66 and colonial public u- Capital plld up .r.... .6rc.' 3.000.00000 curiae: other than Calu- Relerve Fund .... B... 'c.. 4,000,000!» dian .... .... .... .... .... Balance of Profit and Lou Hallway and other bonds, Account can-led torwtr6. 63.14063 ttettenturetg,tut6 stock: not exceeding mnrket value. Call and Short (not ex- ceeding 30 duys) Lou:- In Canada, on bonds. do- bentures, and trtoei" .... Mr and Mrs. Neal Wiison and mo daughters are visiting friends out around Murkdaie for u few days. Toronto. February 9th, 1915. The following were elected Director. tor the ensuing year'. Mr. w. F. Cowan, Mr. Wellington Francis, KC., Mr. W. F. Allen, Mr. F. w. Coven, Mr. H. Langlob. Mr. T. H. McMillan, Mr. G. P. Behoifield, Mr. T. H. Wood. Mr. w. F'. Comm was re-elected President and Mr. Wellington Francis, KC., Vice-President. Toronto, G. P, SCHOLFIEID. “M “hm-m "I“ General Home. Mile Lizzie Ridden returned home on Wednesday from spending New days with old neighbors " King- hum. I have compared the above Balance Sheet with the books and accounts at the chief office of The Standard Bank of Canada. and with the certified re- turn: received from its branches, and after checking the cash and verifying the securities at the chief office and two of the principal branches on Jan- uary Mth, 1915. I certify that in my opinion such Balance Sheet exhibits a true and correct view of the state of the Bank's affairs according to the best of my information, the explanations given to me, and as shown by the books of the Bank. In addition to the examination mentioned, the cash and securities at the chief office and four of the princigal branches were checked and Verified by me during the year. and found to o in accord with the books of the Bank. All in ormstion and explanations required have been given to me, and all transactions of the Bank which have come under my notice have, in my opinion, been within the powers of the Bank. " ... A. AnY’K‘n‘V -..e-., Al-nnnnl'nnf, "Hi5: Minnie McGiilivrny is visiting with Mr. and Mrs John Morrison, Durham. __ _ _ - tior7to know Mrs T. McKnight is not improving very much. Mia-Mary Clmmingl of Williams- ford spent over the week end with friends in our burg. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MeIrttoah spent Sunday with the Insert parents. - W. I. COWAN, GEORGE E. UCnUhr‘u: President. Gen AUDITOR'S REPORT To THE SHAREHOLDERS. iiiii Februar)’. 1916. CRAWFORD DORNOCH ----------" l 2t ennui meeting of the shareholders of the Stud-rd Bank a _ . . Head ornce of the Bank, " King Street West, Toronto, on ) ew he 17th February, 1916. A large number of shareholders was ' Prealdmt, Mr W. F. Comm. occupied the chnlr and presented i he Bank. which exhibit. a. “manual growth in all bronchial. i having increased $3,017,836, durim the year. The previoul '; a no wan 33,001,439, making tor the two years a. total 13ch [ _ The net prom: were $621,468.“. being 9.22 per cent, and a . led Capital and Reserve, or 21.28 per cent. on the - I year. The Bank subscribed during the your $25,000 to the g .iotie Fund, $2,500 to the Red Crou Fund. and 81.300 to the a Our Sn Fund. The total profits including $189,760 premium on new , ance carried forward from last year of $52,217.17, make! a ' e undoub i1.11 which were distributed as follows: , dividends at the rate of 13% per annum. . . . . . . . . . "some“ sotticers' Pension Fund.......................... ",000.00 M IRemve Fund from Profits”..................... 100,000.00 Pretty F y Reserve Fund from premium on new Btoelc... . ... 189.760.” ank Premises.....,............................... 25,000.00 epreciation in the value or securities held by the Cosy S ........rr......... s.......................'."". 100,000.00 out and Loan Account carried forward. ' . . . . . . . . . ' . 53.140-5' ---- omey 8818.“1.11 3 ---iraarrr--a onmul. annulm- fl Are as ABILITIES. - Bank in cir- Current coin held Let us .. ...... 'r.... 83.697,m 00 Iv the Bank....$l,035,m 48 "- Dominion n o t e I p -- I at; Jrc... 82,697.10: 00 (I IN IRAI. STATIMIN'I’ “we: irrcLLuriroN Chartered Aecoununt, of Clark-on. Gordon & bilworth, Toronto, Canaan. Notu of other Bankl .... '8,M61M71 Cheques on other Bankl.. Bulnncea due by other 850 Banks In Cnnada .......... Balances due by Bank: tad 96.315 51 Banking Correspondent. elsewhere than in Can.. MM8t,M0 35 ”7.03055 Ida ...... ...... ...... ...... Dominion and Provincial Government. Becuriuee not exceeding market value. 463.140 " Canadian Municipal Securi- tie» and British, foreign. 25.30.66 and colonial public, ae- 8.000.000 00 curiiies other than Cann- 4,000.00000 diam .... .... .... .... .... M A --- Railway and other portal: Current coin held by the Bunk. . . 31,035,870 48 Dominion n o to ... -.. -. - held .... .r.. manual Deposit In tho Contrtl Gold _ HMOYVQO .... .. “0.00000 Other Current Loans and discounts .itt Cunadn (leu ' trebeto ot iiitirrGirJ.,',Q.c.pMe4' Liabllmel qt custom." under Letter. of Credit _ar Discount; 9..., ........ .2330!” -Beal ' “no other: Ah"; .. T 'za/tgt "rt,",',?,","' .h Giiii 20.00090 , " 110 ' .95 me e ' T loo tro'v'ttstt for ........ 134.60 tt Bunk .Premfael,, at not. . srisjrH/asiye.ti.piPtu-Pt'" , 114m: Li " law .' "In w.» ",e'.Rr..'.. 'fa'lll'211ilis' .wnnen ott .... Deneshmnh the Minister for the purposes ot the CIrCulnion Fund ...r..... Other, My”; not included GEORGE P. SCHOLEIElfD: Fon SALE - Fine thoroughbred E White Wyandotte cockerels and hens) Regal (Martin) Strain. ti'.') to 1 J. A. Luca, ricevil!e. l, iii-this-tii/uw . Departmental Store, Large Sales Our purchase of a Urge stock of Men’l and Ladies' Shoee from the leading manufacturers of Canada before the latest advance on leather, enable us to offer HIGH-CLASS FOOTWEAR of the newest styles at prices unprecedented to the purchasing public of Dutham and vicinity. Men's Fine Dongola Blue. . . . .2.00 Mens Plain Overs.. . . . . . . . . . . . .90c Mans Heavy Kip Blue. . . . . . . .2.50 Mens Plain Overs E. E... . . . . . .00tr Mens Heavy Oil Tin. . . . . . . . . .3.10 Mons Roll Soled . . . .. . . . . . . . .1.(h) Men's High Overshoe . . . . . . . .2.40 Meus High Heel (Maltese Cross)1.UU We have something special for Men who want a warm dry foot, .in 3 (h) the formof a Belt Shoe with a solid rubber sole and heel. See it. Price 0 Men's Fine Dongola Blue. . . . .2.00 Mans Heavy Kip Blue. . . . . . . .2.50 Mens Heavy Oil Tin. . . . . . . . . .3.10 Men's High Overshoe . . . . . . . .2.40 Ladies' Dongola Button. . . . ' . 2.50 Ladies Pet Blue. ... ...... .. ..3.'25 Ladies Pat Button... . . . . . . . . .3.50 Ladies‘ Dongola Button. . . . ' . 2.50 Ladies Plain Overs . . . . . . . . . . . .65c Ladies Pet Blue. . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.25 Eagles FeltlLined . . . . . . . . . . . .70c L di P tB tt ............3.5 a yes “Matese Crotis"........75c B leg a ll on 60 Ladies Low Ovenhoe... . . . . . . .1.16 We have numerous other lines which we have not Ipuoe to quote but will be pleased to show you when you call. Highest Price for Live Fowl and all kinds of Produce One of our Specials this week--- Ladies' fine Dongola Blue, sizes 1 to 4, February Shoe Sale Ladies' Shoes - Men's Shoes Meehnie’s Weekly News 2:415 -daeitd Munster. $1.39 G. t; J, McKECHNIE “.670.“ a m." 1388.019 47 301.“ " $16,866.“. 10 “8.582.240 35 1,011,”! a 1,136,291 I 3.091.543 M 1,134,439 .65 “551134 613.738 59 150.000 00 some 52 l, sy,rgarsirgssggsisrige""ian""""= a (iii MacFARLANE'ti Drug Store ih A The aesssltllt My: Exmmxw 'vIv-kuuuv - ..---i'- -V .. -- A Manly mutt-ted weakly [new Mr- cululon of my momma Sound. Torm- tor Quads. 314-75 c you was. prom Sold by A [3.050me mug-am“. "v..." .__.-..- -._ Fru‘“‘°:&‘7:2’y:§}°%$‘&}2“£‘£e“m “a? 'iiiiriiit'irii I ' ll 0 8613mm. N tit Bunch Ill! hs F te.. wanna! " Pretty Parlors, Ut Cosy Sitting rooms Homey Dining rooms Wfiflflcflmflm. WALK A LITTLE FARTHER SAVE A LITTLE MORE We are selling the {allowing lines of Winter reduced prices; . 4 pairs Men‘s Wool-lined Heavy Bluebera. Mae. " mo 9.70m) ll, were 20, mm... 'r., ...... 5 pairs Hell's Felt lined heavy Blncheu. sizes a ': one“. regulnr200 tor,...~.... .... ....... 5 pairs Women’s Wool=lined Dungoln Ball. nines _ iaijirtiireo,rerdaee1rtiyr-r.:',y'i,:: 'rimirs Women's Box Call Woal-llnod Ella, lites _ on65.now............ o...........'.'."' 10 pairs Misscs' high eat Box Blue, all sizes, 250vamef0r...... .... .... ...... .... .... . Call early if your siz mare this season. T Dow}; Town Shoe Store siLriiiRtt THE Our Stock of undoubtedly Are assured by a seleett Let us show you samples. :w 1915 ‘all Pape: R. Town Office Reduction Sale of Winter Shoes osexxsexxxxxgw5rEllE1?Siff' 3:?" 1915 Wall Pupers in now in and is far ahead of any we have yet had Ladies' Rubbers ia is here u we do not intend to get any TERMS 0N ABOVE, CASH. Men's Rubbers 'apers selection from our large stock. moles. OUR PRICES are RIGHT FEBRUARY M, 1915 J. s. McILRAlTH Dainty Bedrooms One of our Specials this week--- Ladies' Dongola Blue very dressy shoe, Improved Service TORONTO MONTREAL OTTAWA Tia "Lake Onhuio Show Luv Fart limo to Oahnwu. Port Hm; Uobourg. Belle-ville. Trenton. r10 Punt-ulna from C. P, It 'l‘nkw Agent: or write I G Murphy. II. I’ A., Toronto. R.MncFarlane. Agent. Durham Buy your Winter Boots " granny Durham $1.99 zea.one8. Mo 5 serene, Iditl 295 one 2yi, 95 1,15,..an 4, 1m .......... I s. regular 2w Tickets here large stock I, 'i'ill I bt Iprtiryl Toronto Imrl [trams '. Ladies ! PH PRICH Till Winter 1 H.H UV bar PLAN FEBRUAR‘ SAS Fl Shingle band a Sawing V. "T t Evy t Que: all: Intern “CR“ A H103 " in I Oil NEW Toront MI

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