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Durham Review (1897), 29 Nov 1934, p. 8

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HI Mn. Every lune overflows with "do“ farming Ideas, utrttthe “to nuclei. short none. togeth- - m a weekly newspapet section M rounds out 1 (eat of reading “than comma. Truly it has been vol] aid that the Funny Hedald and - Mar 1- the but for the but} - I B-eattteas has shown do" ”lurk-I i;tl2'f:1l'ttl:n'r:yrcr) " edrmNttoat than has the hull)- laud Ind Weekly Star. nu In notl III." for It in "idem that in times G In” people He prone to cut ”a on the number sad variety of ligame- and up": coming into) nu: bone and they ttnd in the hm- lly Homo! and Weekly Star a paper inch, " $1.00 per you, give: them wry variety of reading, tor old and m, Ill combined in this one pate CHARLES B GORDON, " um [tome-I of Debi/inn to the Public of r ‘65 leaving an excess of Assets over Liabilities to the Public of ' T ===== PROFIT and LOSS ACCOUNT Prohts for the year ended 31:: anbev.J934. after making appropria- tions to Gunmen: Reserve Fund, out of which Fund full provision for Bad and Doubtful Debts has been made . . 34.105.024.34 Less Dominnon md Fromm Government Taxes . . 930.6541} DmJenda paid or payable to Shueholdea l . 82,880.00!) 00 Buchanan for Dink Prenuses . . . . . . _100.000.00 The shrug!!! of a bank is determined by its history, its potiey,its management and the extent ol in rcmrtes. For 117 years the Bank of Montreal has been in the forefront of Candida in“. TOTAL OF QUICKLY AVAILABLE RESOURCES (equal to 71.97% of all Liabilities to the Pnbln'c) RESOURCES To meet Ibo [ongoing Liabilities the Band be: CashinitsvauuaodinthecentratGoURe-e, Notes of and Cheques on Other Banks " . BANK OF MONTREAL Total Liabilities to the Public . . . . LIABILITIES To THE SHAREHOLDERS Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits and Reserves for Dividends . . . . Other Assets not included in the Foregoing . MakingTotalAaseesof . . . . . Real Estate. and Mortgages on Real Estate Sold by the mun. LIABILITIES LIABILITIES TO THE PUBLIC Call Loam in Canada . . Call Ltans outside of Cm . o a o l 5“de it. to?” “if," ":th 'great greater u I I on: n an». no , walla“: with no din-ding g/gt: 'l'l'l'hi"l,t'2't%'a'. Thu properties only an carried in Ibo may of balling ton/nit]: the nod ad bond: of that maria an n- un y owned by the Jud and ”pea on 16; ", at 31.00 In hub mu. All otber of the Ba": "Milli, the min of " "dick but!) and: INJUJJW. appear and" tSis bonding. Money on Deposit with Other Banks . ., Total Liabilities . . . Other Liabilities to the Public . . . Thin drafts mud and annealing. Letters of Credit Outstanding by“: on demand and after ”tin. NotesoftheBankinCireuution . PM: on (and. Bills Payable . . . .. More of Profit Ind toss Account. $tge Cache. 1933 Balance cl Profit and Lou tamed Mud . . . wd presentation, in easily understandable form, of the 'Bank's RI’ICJIIU [Militia of tuna-u" on "tttttttt of Lam: of Credit mud bribe Ban' tor their arm-It. Ar mud n the town of the Bah but-on and " vprouu of Lung redial upon. stomers' Liability under Letter: of Credit . " 6,522,749.56 To "aofarmrers, [new ”(ball and others, on rolli- mau comm": with and baking. Payable on demarsd and "ored by to“: and "Ja, of plan min Ibex the loans. Pqu drafts Rapid by otbee Mb. In Llgd Available on land " " do" uu'u. 've-ttnodal-Boob-tDebentures . " 317,936,912.23 Not exuding ”In ' Th pun portio- (min: of gitredge umn'u'a an ”an a no!) but. Payable in tab on; put-Idiot. Tbis mount rel Thir anon-1 grunt: the shareholders' hum" in A our rabid! Ji Jilin to the public tak. panda“. hall which do no! (on: In (India; 89.000.000 dun“: - Tbe Final“ Art. Financial "spossibilities adv-145m on 5th fsee off-sem/rg was»: (xl in "Ruonm’u'U and Ind-mid all otter nub. Nee media; at. Pro/dew """"B"br, 01 you " uwnya near. ‘ Bert Ma. her, ot Stratford Normal -Remembe red by ther and tam- School spent the week end at his ily home here, I'...'..., ----------------. Mr and Mrs Will Hooper and Wir ma, North Egremom were guests of FARM FOR SALE Mr and Mrs A. Hana. 100 acres, immediate possession. Arthur Haas was awarded Brst Apply to Mrs. W. T. Wilson. varner place in the public speaking contest Ring 604, 2-3 Durham. In! friend. and newborn attend- odthertmemtottu, hulk!” MIMI! Snell. Dromore, on Monday " ternoon. A Indy who-e kindly dispos- ition won tor her many friends. Our Impathy goes out to the bereaved. Mr and Mrs Etrin Wilton and tun- ily Knox Nomnby. were recent vu. itors with Mr and Mrs J. A. Mather. Min Nora Show entertained a. number of friends Saturday evening in the home ot her cousin Mrs John Allen. Mr and Mrs Milford Bilton were recent guests ot Mr and Mrs Isaac Hooper, North Egremont. 3lst October, 1934 under the [ongoing bonding, he. " from the Douala: Gown-um Established l 8 1 7 YEOVIL STATEMENT bthalt of JACKSON boobs loin Cunt! Mung": (IJIOMHJ $7s9,iotr,trtrT4i 682,569,368.4o $491,247,2oi75 s 87,21o,888.26 2tr,670,917.74 243,477,04t.2t ”59.103.178.43 $682,569,36g.40 BILTON-a loving memory of our dear We d mother Mrs Joseph Bilton who and no rest, Decem- ber lat, 1932. December bring and lonely hours, Ot a loved one ne to rest:' In our lonely hon ot thinking Thoughts of you a always near. 76.5 38,810.08 The young people ot 8.8. No. ' an practising I. pity to be given It Yeo. vil hall in the near future. " Elwood. Nov. " nu. content was for the northern notion ot the province. and four who win will con- test again in Toronto on Dee. 12th. 8630.218.835.1o 14,500,000.00 32,t 33,844.20 1,tt73.204.tt6 1.487.975.10 16,764,669.62 76,5 38,8 10.08 8,399,65 7.67 10.386.724.55 81.809320. 79 $5,255,876.00 ' 224369. in _1.585.451." {2.980000 00 33.204369. St 6,322,74 9. 56 103,789.95 26.528.08 185,183.19 ONTARIO ARCHlVi TORONTO IN MEMORIAM Mr Russell Drimmie spent the week end in Toronto. - Mr. Joseph Baton of Holstein visit- ed with his doubler Mm J. Drimmie Sunday Last. Mr Murray Long ot London, is visit- ing his parents, Dove Long's at prey; Mr. Jack Long and Mr Sidney Twining, Orangevme, visited Sunday " Dave Long's. Miss Fetus. Durham hoapltal.spent Sunday with Alex Henderson's. ing in the schoolmm of the Presby- terian church. A large crowd attend- ed. The meeting opened with a hymn followed by scripture reading. The minutes of last meeting were read, some business discussed and a. read- ing was given by Nora Shortt. The main event of evening was the inter- eating moving picture entitled Rob Roy, presented by Mr Cooper, Mark-i dale. Mr and Mrs N. McGuire and tem- ily spent the tInst ot the week with her people at Edge Hill. The Sauxeen C.G.l.T. met in the Presbyterian church, on Wednesday night last. Meeting opened try repeat- ing the purpose, {allowed by roll call. Minutes were read and adopted. After business period, MissWatson gave a splendid talk on 'Heaith and food'. A short time was then spent in knit- ting, then meeting 'closed with taps. The Golden Jubile ervices of Hoi. stein Presbyterian c rch will be' held Sunday. Dec. 9th. wices at 11‘ 'aan. and 7.30 p.m., co uethd br,' Rev. Jas. Mam-0y, RA. rs cial mus- ic at both services. On Mo day eve- ning a roast fowl supper wil be Ber. ved in the basement ot the hurch, trom 6 to 8 o'clock. after w ch tsl good program will be provided. Sev. eral of the former ministers er ex. pected. Admiaaiort--Astuitt, 40e, ch d- ren, 20e. . Holeteln Community Circle Report On Monday, Nov. 26 the Holstein Commuity Circle held an open meet! A few ladies We are glad to report that our saw mill has stated up again. which giv- es some ot the men around here em- ployment. We have learned with regret that our friends and neighbors Mr and Mrs E. Thorne are moving to Ham- ilton, where they have secured a, bug. iness. We wish them success in their new venture. Mrs Morrison end family moved In with her parents, Mr tutd Mrs Wm. Brown. Min Beatrice Smith, Toronto, vis- lted her parents Mr and Mrs E. Smith over the week end. Mr, Charles Pi1raman, Hanover, Tits. ited the Smlih family the ttrat of the week. Mr. Andrew Henry ia " present under the doctor's care. We wish him a. speedy recovery. Mr Merton Reid, Beatorth, visited his mother, Mrs Henry Reid the first of the week. Mm Merton Reid, whom been very ill, we are pleased to my ta recover- led Mrs C. Drum ttrat ot the week. Mr. and Mrs. Amill and daughter Clara, accompanied by Olive McGuire spent. the ttmt of the week with l The dance on Friday night of last week was a splendid success. There will be another on Friday Dec. 7th. with music by Clifford orchestra. un- der auspices ot the Agricultural Bo. ciety. Valley . Mr 3 Mr and In Chules Htsbersmshl, Mr and Mrs Spiel: and Miss McGee, all of Hanover spent. week end will Mr and Mrs B. Habermeht. Miss Isabel Haatie of near Ayton spent the week end at her, home here. The Women’s Missionary Society of, the United church held their meet- ing in the parsonnge, last Wednesday. We are glad to report that Mrs Mervyn Beley of Hamilton, who has been seriously ill, Is improving. HOLSTEIN LEADER THE DURHAM REVIEW Mrs Nolan Rounding at Grand LOCAL AN D PERSONAL MAPLE John Duke accompan- 1mm to Hamilton the c rch wil h. rvtcea t co uethd LA. S clal Ort Mo day Jackson, loam Mu, Ontarto. Auctioneer. Solicitor- tor Mun, AND take notice after the 13th (by! Mr and Mrts Marshatt "Pent m eve of December 1934, the Executor: 0(7an Iaat week " the Ptrrter home. sald estate will proceed to distribute“ Mr. Tho. Wtutace and Mr. Meivine the assets of the ma deceased 1-3 Wetson ttttended the Royal Winter man; the persons entitled thereto l Fur, Toronto, laat week. having regard only to the chime i; Mr and Mm J. M. Mum" 'ur-t which they shell then have notice, sud" "a! Mr June. Ferguson “a and the uld Exewton will not 'L'Pitttr and attended eel-um .. l--- and estate, their names and adare-leternitr. Jesus as; so: and full particular: In writing “It: I will give ' their claims and statement of their; t fe'.',"? to tnt meant: and the nature ot the '"N 'lllf, 'a1'i2"",', if mgrttiea-it tutr-uid by them marl“. a a word verttied by Statutory Declaration. f Drona.“ are , r IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DAVID S. BRUCE late of the Village of Holstein, in the County of Grey, Retired Farmer. Deceased NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having any claims or de- mands against the late David B. Bruce, who died on or about the 10th; day of October IM4, " Holstein in] the Province of Ontario, are required} to send by post prepaid to the under- signed Solicitors for the Execurors oi" Friends from a distance at the fun. ’ era] were Mr and Mrs Wm. Near, Mr and Mrs. Henry Hear and Mrs J. Woolicott of Stratlord; deceased'o brother. Dr. Joseph Snell, Saskatoon; her cousin, Mr Wm. imc. Mrs Jan. Coleridge. Mrs D. Ray of Toronto and Mrs Hugh Baird of Laurel; her niec- es Mrs Fox of Campbeilford, Mitra, Tucker and Miss Winnie Binnie, To.) ronto; Mrs H. Beer and daughter of l Miiverton; Mr James ism Mrs Jno. lune, Mr and Mrs Otta Isaac of near Dundaik. I The Pall bearers were neighbors, Messrs. Major Eccles, Robert Keith, John Eoclea, Allan Hustle, Jos. Bun. aton. David Warnott. terlan Church close by. The funeral service was held, Mon. day, Nov. M, at the home and Inter- ment was made in Amos cemetery. A great many friends and neighbors were present to pay the last tribute. The service was conducted by Rev. J. W Johnston, pastor or Priceville United church, assisted by Rev R, Honeyman and Rev W. H. Smith ot Durham. During the service, a cou- sin of deceased, Mr. Wm. Isaac of Toronto sang "Some day we'll under- stand." Beautiful flowers from the family and from Amos church adorn- ed the casket. 1 The late Min Snell was held in the highest regard " a. neighbor, friend and housekeeper. and in young womanhood was a. member of the ttrat choir ot Amos Church under Mr Wm. Ramage's leadership, with her} ulster Sarah and brother John. Many a social and concert could vouch for the musical ability of the Snell lam. lly. She was a Methodist in religion' but for practically all her life wua' regular attendant at Amos Presnry/ terlan Church close by. l Besides James at the old home; two other brothers, John of Chatsworth, and Dr Joseph of Saskatoon, and one sister Mrs Geo. Binnie (Sarah) Bur. vive her. Another sister. Mrs Alfred Tucker (Elizabeth) died years ago. was born and spent the first 4 yearsf of her lite, until the family removed to the present home on 17th con., of i Egremont, opposite Amos church, and here she has been a continuous resrl dent for seventy-five years. it was her lot to share many ot the hard-l ships and privations in early days common to those who did the pio- neering, and clearing of the soil and " the oldest ot s. young family in, those days, she assumed extra duties! and responsibilities. In later years; she sud her brother James, formed; the home circle afier their parents: had passed away and other members of the fsmily had formed new homes, snd to him now on invalid in health/ in even greater degree than to othersl .beresved, does the sympsnhy ot thel community so. ! The deceased lady was the eldest daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Wm Snell who came to Canada from Dev. onshlre. England, about 80 years ago. They settled in Ancaster township, near Hamilton, and here Mia, Snell home near Dronaore but Thursday, as the result ot a. stroke. All her long lifetime of " year: she had Been a remarkably healthy and energetic woman, and only on one occasion pre- vious to her last illness, had she re- quired the attention of a doctor. After scarcely three weeks' illness, Mia: Susan]: Snell. one of Egre- mont'a pioneer residents, died at her NOTICE TO CREDITORS & Grunt AND OTHERS SUSANNAH 8N ELL 02mm Mei Budd was“ and In: T. R. Byer- visited Thur-thy of In: week with In IA-a-, - Ae VI Our pastor spoke on Sunday on " "The Thirst for God." Multitudes to- day nre seeking rest, but are not lind- [ling it. They no neeking it in the - world in pleasure or would: and oth- . er things, while there is no real plea- I[nut-e or me tutart from God. Many ”are even seeking rent in suicide. tut. xioua to end it all, while in roomy , they are but entering on an endless eternity. Josue guys, "Come unto me no I will give you rest," and "he tint council: to me, i will in no when an. out," and if we will but the Him at Hi. won! In '-“' - . - The Y.w.A_ I the church, I Mr Harold Raadsut, Mr and was Edna Beth-Mt Elmira We timt of the visited friends there. A large number from In the social evening put on dies' Institute. The-day nh more. We thought the t good, also the song by the Bros. about the killer. Mn Murdo gave I ttne report 1 vention in Toronto: Mr: I nearly at good u Hm I as usual. average beet was 442 lbs. ing w“ satisfactory to all ed a balance on hand. The wu re-elected for mother the shares were taken up t The ring will run " week- All Mrs Alf Tucker visited with friends in Toron.o the past week. Messr- Thoa Harrison Jr., J. G. Johnston, Victor Adams, Wdttace Ind Ray Adams took in the Ron] Winter" Fair in Toronto last week. Wallace won 5th prize for his colt In 3 clan ot ten. Messrs. John Small Harrison spent [an we and Hamilton. Mr Herb Mann attended thetuner. al of a cousin near Hurriaton n week Mo. Monday. This community extend. "mpathr to Mr In. Snell. brother: dud liner: owing to the death ot their litter. Susie. . The Women's insth’ute are holding a. social time on Tuesdny evening of this week. Some ot the members of the Dra- math Club, were In Mount Forest on Saturday and purchased . piano from Bert Gibson. The Rev. Mr and Mn Robert Ron. eymm end Mr: R. Teylor spent “by last week in Owen Sound. Mr and Mrs Paul: Adams trnd non lumy, also Mr Wanna [one from Toronto spent the week end with Mr and Mrs John Ecclel. Mr end Mm June- Her-ball. Knox Nomanb'y, attended eel-vice at Amo- Sunday Iaat 3nd spent the minder of the dly with Mr Ju and Miag M. Ferguson. Mr and Mrs Du: Eocles spent lon- day with Mr and In John Eocles and attended the funeral ot the late Sul- ie Snell. Mm Robert Small 1: at present vu- itlng her daughters in Toronto, “so her son Murray who ta lull in the hospital. Mrs Arthur Benton upent a. few days last week with her sister: In Toronto. _ . Med-rs Sun Pattertsoit'aad Waiter Ferguson were in Owen Bound In: week " jurymen at the Full miles. Mr. (mu-lie Smut and warm! Dod- gen returned from up North with n couple of deer last week. Mr and Mrs Will Ecclos on the rival of a son in Durham hospital. no In J. M. Mar-hull “In“ with Mr June- Fergulon and atd attended new " Amen. Hunt-ct wagon spent over & end in Toronto. We extend our congratulations lo NORTH EGREMONT KNOX CORNERS and Hinton L /rattudar vemng put on by the La. Le. The-day night a Oro. bought the debate was me song by the McCannel the kaiser. In John Me- tt line report of the con- DROMORE " taken up that night, run " weeks next "at " Mm Mum motored to ,7. w I. I e Porter home. visitor with Mr and Mr. Kelviile int. , Rorat Winter Minn nm A-... from here took in 442 tba. The Mr and to all lad show all And Clitrord Week In Toronto McMurdo ta Macphan. Band met tor week And H. Steiner president A “In" di Kym..." Ittonded 4.5. ("I u.” tn I Ch but. in. tuett, ,__. - ye- not: 01 sewing. . bum... meeting an. held. Lunch m mod n the clone. The next Mn; qrttt be held " the home a the. I... am... VARNEY but Week'- Budzet Inna. Wind. and Ruby Blyth and friend were moan! Vulcan with Mr. And In. w. a ' out few you". the Bunk the ntntement tor the pui undeuundnhie form, with wry notes tor 'oaca or the under which the "ures an The report will be an! Ihnreholden " the 11111ou meeting which will be h: Head (Mice of the Bank in on Honda. December 3rd. __ -"'-" " to be applied to prom account. With the addition. " credit of Itrxtdtt and Ion forward 1: 81,800,802, up no 45! a you ago. 31,105,024. from which no deducted Dominion and ProVinclll government axe- totalling "00.66t, lowing net trmttta " 88,204,800, equal to 4.23% on the combined cupiui. rent 1nd un- divided trrotlta. From this umounl has been paid $2,880,000 in dividends to shareholden, on com“ with " 060,000 in the previous yen. A furth- er deduction ot $100,000 In reserva- tion for bunk We: "u a..- -- Prom and Lou Account Prottta for the your we repel $4,105,024. from which we do Dominion and Provincm tnvnr , The statement ahows total assets of $760,108,178. Included among these are quickly available renounce: ot $491,247,207, equal to 71.97% ot all lliabilitiea to the public. Strength is lent to the liquid easel: by total cash holdings in the Bank and in Central Gold Reserves of $87,210,888, equal to 12.77% of public liabllitlea. Down Well Maintained Deposit: are well maintained espec- ially in View of recent large govern.. ment bond oleringl. Total deposits payable on demand and alter notice are 8630,2183“, compared with 8641.- 364,710. Note. of the Bank in circula- tion are up to 886,265,876 from 833.- 819.801, doubtles- Ienecting a greet- er menu. of general Maine-a ac- avity. aauat"Gu. Strong in Ill departments the Bank of Iona-u! I. torwardine to share- holder: an mull Interment that re- veal: I reassuring position. Strong in all Departments. Bank of Moatrcal Maintains Renaming Liquid Position The Tartan - ring meeting we: held Monday evening It Boutown Hui. The LY.P.A. of St, Peul'e met " home ot Mr. Thou hacker, Fridny eve min; of In! week. Meeting opened by hymn end payer led by Rev. Thompo son; followed by Interesting eddreu by Rev Thompson. The meeting we: then opened for further appointment of oe-ttoat. The remainder ot the evening we. spent in social chat nnd amen, utter which n lunch wu eer- ved by hone". followed by A vote ot thattita to Mr end In T. Tucker for their hoeplieliiy. Singing ot Na- tional Anthem cloned meeting. Mr And In Wm. Gordon were re- oent visitors a an home of Mr Jno. Kirby at Orchard. Mr and In R. Wilson spent s day recently with Mr and In Wes And- news. Mr C. I. - at Western Univ» att-tis-dar""""; out: an muted Rev. Tht-ttet " the service In at. Paul'- chosen on Sunday. On Sunday next, Dec. 2nd. Rev. J. C. Celey. B.A., Mouton will conduct at, Paul'. Iervee In the Absence of Rev. J. Thompson. who will be in cause of the nervleee In ”chow and “joining When. Mr. John Campbell nu none down to visit " daughter- " Greydon Berry and In. Allen Patton. at Smithvme where In Campbell Ins been. tor I few weeks under the doc- tor's care. Hope to beer of her recov- ery soon. in Melvyn Ember went the week and in_Hnrrbtmt with maven. Mr and In Wm. Kirby of Orchard visited Sand” with Mr and In Du- you, lave. NOV. " "am, the Bunk bu LiG “no with "plum- m of the headings lam ttte grouped. 'rtit be submitted to the "and general will be held " the he Bank In Montreal W. I. ensued " I the van“: for their to PM: and loan tuition, the total Md Ion curled t, up (non 81,585,. Moe for the amp-m with " “I you. A farm. 0,000 n l'euervn~ '0'- the nine " Amount of 8224,- Dilute in " It cockenels to pm her surprise and I but thirty. There 1 the Insulin; u h entirely u A I an: alarm " Or tt me ole I.O.U.E the Calder') Ree " Ar Chri FOR o.

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