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Durham Review (1897), 27 Nov 1930, p. 8

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sorvnnin comaenaaie i ineiRinine Lc i: on aaministratrix will not be lHable for salid assets or any part to any person And take notice that after the 14th day of December 1930, the administraâ€" trix of said estate will proceed to distribute the assets of said deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which she shall then have notice and said tneir names and addresses and full particulars of their claims and de mands and statement of their ac counts and securities duly verified by Statutory Declaration. IN THE MATTER of the estate of JOHN VESSIE, late of the Town. ship of Egremont in the County of Resscs mas 0 c 7 NOTICE TO CREDiToRs CHARLES B. GORDON, The strength Hfi“bi.bfi,’ it}o&;’.m -J*uu:,;'-m Mll’m&“c{&.fih bc.l’-&m.fw.filaa. to meet paymert of Liabilities to the Public of leaving an excess of Assets over Liabilities to the Public TOTAL OF QUICKLY (equal to 59.32% of a dieritiica‘ mt inintntntthe i 3. 5. 2." . CBP * + 8,72’,86’-” iabiliti Letters of Credit issued m ltmu" of customers on account of o j Other Assets not included in theâ€"Foregoing . * & M Making Total Assets of . "XNes)) : 2c atoux s Credited to Rest Account . . _ M&T-Du-.,.%_. .-v-'-fitl-kphn'-. 59 gd DC C ARMeaearenent 0w * * * * & * e 14,500,000.00 Three properties only are carried in :b-amaf%;mm' 3 dkwkadwcfwm:mmmzhu ndwntl:;h:f:c;’mum‘mfll . of the Bank‘s premises,, value of w lafllyw 14,300,000, pear under this heading. ht Real Estate and Mortgages on Real Estate es > . Ne o in s Tss Hes‘s 39 m?di_eari.*-fl“ bl Mofi-dnm'ufi-'nu%bu, Premium on new Stock . y Call Loans in Canada * * * * * * ® Payable on Jemandadmndbw‘admb of greater value than the loans. Money on Deposit with Other Banks o meet the foregoing Liabilities the Bank has Cash in its Vaults and in the Central Gold Reserves Notes of and Cheques on Other Banks h 3 B 46 1 BANK OF MONTREAL Total Liabilities Payable Established 1817 _ _ _ A presentation, in easily understandable form of the Bank‘s ANNUAL STATEMENT in cash oum , Jarmers, merchants and others LKLY AVAILABLE RESOURCES o of all Liabilities to the Public ) 31st October, 1930 Solicitor for of whose claim she shall not then | have received notice. . Dated this 14th day of November 1930 , R. 0. KiLGouR, | Montrealâ€"with â€" its many reassuring featuresâ€"makes its appearance at* a most opportune time. Naturally, with disturbed conditions in every country of the world, many are endeavoring to obtain a better understanding of un derlying .conditions throughout Canada On this account, it will be gratifyâ€" ing to find that the premier bank of the Dominion has been able to sub Reassuring Statement by Bank of Montreal Annual Report Offers Evidence of Soundness of and LOSS ACcouUnt RESOURCES Canadaâ€"Total Assets Now Stand at $826,969,537 Liquid Assets Report*d at $438,192,479, Equal 5 Liabilities to the Publicâ€"D®posits gain to $697,35 â€"Report Issued in New Form. LIABILITIES * _ â€" $5.047,586.99 <o > 0 51,459.50 , on conditions conâ€" Mount Forest, 6nt. Administratrix _ Joh report of the Bank of 6,359,025.94 n mmz $ 211,465.07 735,582.31 750,211,837.16 unternidirnansninreminnnany $ 76,757,700.45 $6,570,491.01 $826,969,537.61 $6,519,031.51 $438,192,479.94 359,703,279.35 $100,047,419.79 41,634,155.54 $826,909.537.61 1,803,352.09 | ‘N4t for the last six months of the fisâ€" cal year the Bank has been able to ’sbow gains in several of its principal | departmentsâ€"to. further add to its usual posgition of strength by an inâ€" | crease in liquid assets to almost 60 | per cent of total liabilities to the pubâ€" lic, and at the same time report to ‘ its sharehoiders profits ample to take care of the regular dividends and boâ€" nus; to apply $800,000 to bank preâ€" mises and to make & comfortable conâ€" tribution to Profit and Loss Account.| 181,592,610.56 17,840,690.03 60,921,712.69 $750,211,837.16 35,118,848.74 ulc CCC AEmEnepe It is therefore, encouraging that for the last six months . cal year the Bank has ha.. "â€" j "~_ 0 9e expected, in view of genâ€" eral conditions, that there would be some falling off in the volume of busiâ€" ness handled, and perhaps in profits. It 14 Hhomusdeass nE PmE mit to its shareholders & report that shows the Bank has fully maintained its ehauctermle.lly strong position; It was to be expected, in view nf wan. $697,395,742.34 1,037,042.59 76,757,700.45 39,724,450.50 4,367,780.52 8,723,863.80 ie of Underlying Conditions in 26,969,537, up from $822,599,648â€" Equal 59.32 per cent. of ‘Total to $697,395,742, from $688,067,754 Poetic form. lnTuekm‘“.“ dress, while Mrs Clarence Fenton "“wmm,flm comâ€" w“""‘thnenbenuhhoe- plant, accompanied by an "" L TC0J Of last week, Nov. 20th, lwu the 40th anpiversary of the mar riage of Mr and Mrs D. P. Coleridge. Tomrktheocunlon.anmber of friends of the worthy couple gathered at their home in Holstein and were hospitably entertained by the bride and groom of past days. Also the same afternoon the Holstein Branch Womâ€" en‘s Institute held their monthly neetmguthhhmnjatn»- propriate time, presented Mrs Coler-‘ idge, one OF thin > niaéhes »L o TORONTO to note Thursday of last ACTIVITIES oF HoL. STEIN community CIRCLE hitsPintrmiesatht ..A s1 ul + 11 home of Mrs D. P. Coleridge on Thursday. This was the 40th anniverâ€" sary of the marriage of Mr and Mrs Coleridge and their many â€" friends wished them many happy returns. ‘The roll call was answered by ‘How and where I met my husband.‘ There were many romantic meetings and no two the same. â€" So the old saying, ‘What is to be will be‘ must be true, though we believe fate can be helped on & bit. 1 0 C000 CCC Feeperl, MTS, Clarence Fenton, Mr Richard Fenton of Batavia, N. Â¥Y., visited the Fenton family Sunday. The Women‘s Institute _ purpose holding a bazaar in the Town Hall, Wednesday, Dec. 3rd. _ All donations will be thankfully received. Convenâ€" ers of committees are as follows : Fancy Sewing, Mrs Thorne ; Plain sewing, Mrs Arnill: Baby outfits, Mrs Geo. Fenton: Baking, Mrs Christie : Candy, Mrs J. W. Brown: Fish pond, Mrs Clarence Fenton: Lunch, Mrs J. Leith. Ice cream, baked beans, etc., will be served. Mrs Petrie has returnal hames . Wedded 40 Years ocd,, To3 . Can . MPe _ AOung Women‘s Auxiliary of the Presby‘n Church ,was a success in every way. The young ladies will be able to carâ€" ry on lots of good work, Miss Marjorie Babbington, R. N., of Tara, is visiting her cousin, Mrs, ‘laranana R.uil_ jan Church, will hold a social in the basement on Friday night. Mrs A. w. H. Lauder will give a talk on her trip abroad. Miss Johnston spent the week end at her home at Bluevale. Rev. Mr Mercer had a very successâ€" ,rul bee hauling wood from O‘Connell‘s farm Monday, also one cutting wood with the buzz saw Tuesday. Don‘t forget the Crokinole Social ,ln the United Church Thursday night Several from here took in the Winâ€" ter Fair in Toronto, viz.: Rev. Mercer: Wm. Long, H. McDougall, John Leith, Bob Christie, Arthur Brown, R. Irvin and sons Jack and Brown. The Mission Band of the Presbyterâ€" ian Church, will hold a snmial in 11. 10000 0009, 2200 PCMAINâ€" ed Monday. Miss Davidson also visitâ€" ed her sister in London. Miss Howell attended the Winter Fair in Toronto. Rev. Mr Mercer had a very successâ€" Pn hy ce un mine iss CR Mr and Mrs Rothwell of Palmerston 'v‘hlted Mrs. Pinder this week. ' HrGeo.ByeaMl(rHovudPin- der motored to Toronto this week. Mr and Mrs Robt. Hoffman, Kitchâ€" cner, and Mr Wm. Seamap, of Mount | Forest, were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Geo, Burrows. & We are pleased to report that Mrs Robert Aitken, who has been ill for some time, is slowly improving . Mr and Mrs Garson have gone to Toronto to spend the winter with their daughter. Miss Margaret Afnill of Stratfora, was home over the week end . There was no school in the Continâ€" uation School on Monday, as the teaâ€" W mmte Selecccn Hes i 1nd der s LOCAL AND PERsoNAL : "COBD ansceun:ons ces at: gooce Mrs Clipperton and son Wilton of St Marys, are visiting Mrs W. T. Pinâ€" P I us se i , | mt the"ariadathe progam contrth [ roteroie. ie wptidinr a for daye‘ 26 o remtecot ie sn 3 n pinion " 7 I ,â€"_ ""etung her cousin, Mrs, er a delightful contribâ€"| Holstein, are 5 a few da + ho os rwise * nce Fenton., uted by friends, Miss M. B. Heddle| with Mrs N. Lo:: *‘ nee Lizde Lestic is published, which Richard Fenton of Batavia, N. | read a c0Pplimentary address to Rev.| _ Mrs Suckow and Master Delmar, of i8 YAluedâ€"at $7,678. Her husband inâ€" isited the Fenton family Sunday. | and Mrs Purnell and a beautiful bouâ€"| Holstein, enjoyed the week end with herits a life interest in the property, _ Women‘s Institute â€" purpose | quet of mauve and yellow mums was | her cousin, Mrs Jas. Bunston. | and after his death, several bequests ng a bazaar in the Town Hall, | bresented to the bride by Mrs J. E.’ Messrs Thos and John Munn, of °* MAde, including "$100 to Amos esday, Dec. 3rd. _ All donations | Tolton, while Mrs W. J. Webster on | Minto, are visiting. their sister, Mrs, , UDited Church Missionary Society, ‘e thankfully received. Convenâ€"| behalf of the members and adherents Robt. Nicholson and other relatives, | Eeremont." f committees are as follows : | of St Andrews‘, Allenford, presented| _ Mr and Mrs Jas Coutts and baby, "**»*m«#lfiiflmmerstnss cy Sewing, Mrs Thorne ; Plain | them with a set of silver knives and f Carwin, visited recently his parents % Mrs Arlx;;ll: Baby outfits, Mrs" ft_)rks l;n community plate, Adam de."lt Conn. New Rink for Chesiey enton: Baking, Mrs Christie : | Sign. Mr and Mrs Purnell each spoke| Although Saturday afternoon was | _ Having receiv. financial , Mrs J. w. Brown: Fish pond, , 4 few words of sincere appreciation dll!creuble, the shooting match at lfll“tlll; fcl:‘medlh:d::‘:l‘;':.l ncil ‘larence Fenton: Lunch, Mrs J. | of the beautiful gift and kind thoughts, | James Coutts‘ was fairly well attendâ€"| in addition to the mmu?a ml-h(' Ice cream, baked beans, etc., | Several other handsome silver gifts ed and most of the geese disposed of. | ance from the 3rd of June eelehng(o.; OPse:ivedin wc-rem presented to them by other’ *~â€"â€"*@4D _ com, Mr Wm Lustig has definitely de etrie has returned home for | Euests present, Rey Mr Ackert read roceed C t visit. several messages of congratulations NORTH EGREMONT tc:::d“ml l:h.ttn( r';t: 4 e McDougall is visiting her son | from those unable to be present. Miss Irene Hcoper, Toronto spent | the former one caved 'ln tThe e i t Mr Jasper Smith‘s. She had| A social hour was then spent in last Friday with her parents ilrmd go from weight of e pge N* sfortune of falling and fracturâ€" | Sames and chat and later a delicious Mrs Ab, Hooper < * l\m‘! C Foof. ? c hip. lunch was served by several of the Mrow. H Hu;uer SDA Whun. Pig‘l Women‘s Institute met at the | ladies present. ; | +/ AZ. MC Wws Sme ! / m iN ie ole HOLSTEIN LEADER went home UHE DURKKAM KEVIEWM given by the Young P. Coleridge on the 40th anniverâ€" fead hay rack, demo« cart, two cutte Nov. 20th, | line engine, 3 of the marâ€" | scalcs, 2400 1b : Coleridge. | Peter Hamilton number of mill, set single e gathered | harness, two log and â€" ware | Cream â€"Bmanauss . _ Hingp _ _ CS 100 numerous to menâ€" tion. The farm will be offered for sale, subject to a reserved bid.. Sale comâ€" mences at 1 o‘clock sharp. Everything must be sold. o ger * ot Sale: All sums of $10 and g . over that amount 11 months‘ credit on furnishing approvâ€" flhhtlotuhcn. interest at & harness, two loccln‘ chains, cream ‘separator new ; ‘wn' cmhl'l, flk‘ scuffier, turn Other articles too numerona Wl L0 2 0,000 0_ "G" wason: hay rack, democrat, two buggies, road cart, two cutters, bobsleighs, gasoâ€" line engine, 3 horsepower, weighâ€" scalcs, 2400 lb capacity: feed boiler, Peter Hamilton cutting box : fanning mill, set single harness, © set Annkls IF introttit, diiriicincsi<a 2 4 Harris fertilizer drill, new ; Noxon 10â€"hoe drill ; cultivator, twelve bull iron harrow; nine bull iron harrow ; spring tooth harrow i Wwalking plow : twofurrow plow : Tudhope manure spreader: high wagon ; low waron: PUTEDEn L helter, two ye heifor, two ye steer, two year 3 heifers, steer York Sow with old. FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed by James Mack to sell by public auction at his premises LOT 4, con 3, EGREMoNT, TUESDAY, pec. 2nd, 1930 ‘ the following stock and implements : | Brown horse 10 yrs old; chettnut] mare 3 yrs old; aged mare; cow, five years old, due Feb. 17 ; cow, eight years old due Feb, 28; Cow, six years old, due July 25: Cow, eight years old due July 15; cow, seven years; cow, aged; 2 steers, three years, fat; 2 ltOel", TWO ~YEArKâ€" rARA: asetusl. . Heartiest con; tended to Rev anc friends from Ame hope they may p and happiness to anniversary, 2000 SOCCZ "2. . HCudic read a complimentary address to Rev and Mrs Purnell and a beautiful bouâ€" quet of mauve and yellow mums was presented to the bride by Mrs J. E. Tolton, while Mrs W. J. Webster on behalf of the members and adinacccls The spacious rooms were prettily decorated with pink and white streamâ€" ers and a white bell and on the dinâ€" ing room table, was a beautiful linen tableâ€"cloth, which had been a gift to the bride 25 years ago, A handsome 3 storey wedding cake surrounded by pink and white carnations in silver vases and pink and white candles in silver candle sticks, sat on the dining room table. Large bouquets of mums added cheer and brightness throughâ€" out the rooms. Besides the Allenford friends, those from a distafice were Rev and Mrs R. Hill, Port Elginâ€": Rev. and Mrs w. MacWilliams, Southampton and Mr. | Earl Angle, Dunnville. After a delightful program contribâ€"|| uted ‘by friends, Miss M. B Hadarm !|â€" nev. F. G. and Mre Purnel! complet® ! 25 years of Married Life A delightful and happy time was spent last Tuesday at Allenford, when surrcunded by friends, Rev. F. G. and Mrs Purnell, formerly of Dromore and Knox, Normanby, were at home to aâ€" bout sixty, on the occasion of their successful completion of 25 years of married life. R®v. F. G inck: Mr and Mrs : siLvEr weboing anniâ€" VERSARY AT ALLENFORD leaving, all wished the worthy coup~ le many happy returns of the day with continued good health and prosperity, in which theâ€"Review joins. i The guests present from a distance were Mr and Mrs Chas. Ramage, DUF‘ Lanl. Rat D WRE" besttineiieg‘s in css sn‘ ud d vided for the occasion, including a lovely 3â€"storey bride‘s cake, which graced the table at which Mrs Fenton and Mrs And. Haas poured. tea. On FOAP roapsy M 2 casion. Needless to say the ‘hostess was appreciative of the gift. ' Several community pieces were sung by the Institute and in closing, the program led by Mrs John Queen and Mr and Mrs Reg. Ramage. All partook of the fine refreshments proâ€" uid se acid us 1 years, good : Mr and l(g'ti Wm Shn.rp_v'nem. congratulations â€" are exâ€" ‘ and Mrs Purnel] by the Amos and Knox and all y be spared in health $ to reach their golden ° yrs old; chestnut iged mare; cow, five "eb. 17 ; cow, eight . 28; Cow, six years Cow, eight years oldl . seven years: cow. John‘Shn.rp. Guelk;I;- :â€")'l_r: years, fat; 2 _ condition ; _ condition: Mr Ackert read =’ ; "Quick and n.l;.giOP.P'NG n"-l- lles in |of Cass City, dining | Ewart Alle mums | Toronto roughâ€"| Mr and Mr week end , gu those| Mrs J. Alles. _ _ _ _"CCS°C _ Caitle. . Mp Thomll‘on, states he was quite. pleased with the j quality of butcher &attle mmuhedl’ this season. The annual beef »i.. Miss Irene Hcoper, Torento, last Friday with her parents, ] Mrs Ab. Hooper. MYr W.H. Kunias sna‘aac" i Ewart Alles is spending today in ’Tomnto Mr and Mrs Wilcox, Meaford were week end, guests of their daughter, Mrs J. Alles. Mr and Mrs E. Farrish and family, Lucknow, spent the week end with her mother Mra Whuta I and C. Watson with Miss Jessie Merâ€"‘ Mr Arthur Hann, Toronto, visited chant, visited Port Elgin cousins last with Mr Austin Hann Sunday last. Monday., | _ Rev. and Mrs Honeyman visited aâ€" Mr A. Merchant, Mr and Mrs C. long the 20th con. this week., Watson, left Saturday for a litle‘ Mr John Scott delivered a fine visit with Mr and Mrs W. Merchant, young horse to Mr J. A. Corbett, Mt. of Cass City, Mich. ; Forest last week. Ewart Alles is spending today in Mr and Mrs Geo Wilson visited her Toronto parents, Mr and Mrs Wm Scott Pra | Now is the Time i to Stock for Christmas Full Stock of SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND DRUGS Winter is on J. ARNILL, Holstein | Seeure your Heavy Underwear, Hose, Socks, Overshoes, Rubbers, Etc., at Reduced Prices m Wilfrid who or 4 years in recently, Petâ€" farm next Cherries, Raisins, Currants, Dates, Nuts, Candies â€" Everything in stock and fresh. LEAVES BEQUEST To am rish and family,, au 0 amos week end with| _ UNITED CHURCH, DROf " /89 L iuc>cs . _ ~CC COngdiue tinnolllhtmgrlnk. The roof of ll, the former one caved in two years a. d(go from weight of snow on roof, hq hommmmeeniniinrrmmermmmminmmemencanmene 1: > $ d . ton Stn. Friday last. BUsiness TRAINiINg Will put you in line for a Position . Begin a Course Now * 3.\ ols .a %{ pattern . a rmocent bride and member Chapter, Mrs H. Cross, Hunter.) Six tables weore e bridge while others onjoyet u.l program upstairs. Miss Kechnie proved to be the br winner, receiving a handson tâ€". _ After refreshments wer Mrs Sparling presented A with four tea plates of Cro Mikado china as an expressi wishes from the Chapter. M fttingly responded. The ey vious, Mrs Cross was simil oved by the Ladies® Bridge four plates of the same cl 1unter, with almost a full of members present. Mrs ling, regent, presided. Af tees were chosen to look Christmas Dance on 26th amnual Christmas Cheer and a "Hope chest" conte on after the New Year, t meeting resolved itself in and bridge. It was given 1.0.D.E. Puosentation to Canedian Greys‘ Cha eld their monthly mee ut the home of Miss HMunter, with almost a f, of members present. M ling, regent, presided. _ to@s were chosen ta s noon. Miss Alice Rar mittee, had charge of and progrant. required to Getect od: ianging from gasoline er, provoked much am a "Know Canada" Con meny points of our co to the average Canad covered. Piano solos w by Miss Ethel Derby Town: solo by Mrs 1 duet by Miss Helen G Miss Eima Ball : hun by Mrs R. M. Sparling c« "The Other Wise N VanDyke, given by Mi Ligh: refreshments clo noon. Miss Alice Ran Needlework Tea at Knox CI The Ladies‘ Aid Bociet; United Church, held a plea lework and social tea on terncoon last in the church. ling‘ contest in which the 1 Angi.can Fow! Supper The ladies of Trinity C be congratulated on the suppor they can provide Lead . On Monday night, Town Hall was utilized rual function and on all able comments were «lionce of the baking an i1 helpings of goose prov night was somewhat cold ind no doubt prevented a endaance . As it was 8 F.ned for Short Weight ‘ A Gowanstown â€" farmer guilty in the Kitchener of selling short weight c} the market, Tags were on uns giving the weights, br weighod, five of the six bit over half a pound short of marked. The farmer was 1 costs and chickens were â€" and given to family relief distribution . pi 14 Romemt Saturday, Rooms . . m« Nab, Walkerton VOL. LII i8 quickly getting a 2« under way, and if the remains, skating . she nce this week end . gaged At an uling logs from Egren Mossrs. George Schwa ldmay, Bruce €o., hay the road hauling logs Mildmay from the bi at Township, which t chased. The distance es one way and they ee trips a day. receipts M $1.00 pozen Single Cards. BEST ASSORTM Christmas C T ir monthily m« home of Mis: with almost a Ale M M W Named and with â€" fe : Envelopes . C. TOWK, time witl I as loe Manager executive meetin ent Co. 1Ad., Ir Wim R McGow s manager for i ind caretaker of With the presen uit 1Â¥ Jin Dec . A good able 4 hment Rutherford Dec was given in and member and Ruth« the Concert Glenelg, I8th, a ontest iT snig Anglic ith. rior( sort n and Hont Doo Cinge Mar Bri eni OUu

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