28. _1_9;s \'l`HF (jH`.i{LU'l`l`lL"I`UWN UUAKUIAN PAGE l"l\’l:} L.- do 'you save C money regularly ? Perhaps your ready answer to that question is "yes." You put something into the sav- ings bank each week or month. Fine! But do you leave it there? At the end of the year does your bank balance show an _increase over the year before? *nun y u I' l °' Zn _dvrd { 1 Lau-1 will. give you a real incentive to save money regularly. And when the date of maturity comes-which may be a time you will most need money-you will receive 31,000, $2,000, $5,000 or whatever the value of the policy is-in cash. Or you may decide to have a monthly income for a certain number of years or for the balance of your lifetime. 4 I ' f ff - f r _ - lr-_ .ar -v m - e ..._.3 ihc Royal Bank desposits and liquid assets Total assets are shown at $855,588,457. an increase of approximately $55 000 $71,000,001 Shareholders will doubtless note with satisfaction the high esteem in which the bank is held as evi- denced by the unusually large in- crease in deposits by the public, the total now being $726,548,253, an increase during the year oi’ $71,- Sheet, with the exception of that by Dominion and Provincial Gov- emments are down $14,000,000. A noteworthy development is the in- crease in non-interest bearing de- posits from $194,000,000 to $310,000,- 000. This is, of course, accounted for mainly by the discontinuance of interest on Current Accounts, which also explains the reduction in interest - bearing accounts of $45,000,000. Current Loans Reduced that the decrease in Canada is due nr dimly ri brou ht about b the ire practically unchanged at $26,- ll lo tsid of Cali 000,000. It is interesting to note di that deposits are higher than in l any previous Annual Balance po for November 30, 1929. Deposltsf of Canada l I Shows Increased Profits U. -5-_o_o -_ t. i A N N U N C E ME Increased $71,000,000 - Liquid Assets 66.0756 of Liabilities to the Public. " 'rho ann ai Bai sheer. 3 y A ll d I 0 U RING all St Ll uid P iii Profit and Loss Account for th A5 mug q os nn $241,639,440 is represented by Do- minion and Provincial Govern- change in liquid amets is an in W 1 _ i 1 | 1 J W ment securities of S:>3,000,000 and l _ g an increase of $18,000.000 in other bonds, debentures and Stocks. The increase under this heading is un- derstood to be represented alto- gether in short-term. high-grade corporation bonds. Total liquid assets are 66.07% of liabilities to the public, which is, of course, a reflection of present monetary con- tions rather than of deliberate l iiililt. sn... n...,ni.,r,.....,. I l Municipal and Government Bonds wer 'ici s on overnmen l ‘sigcligrities dnddthe smaller volumd ; INVESTMENT Ee com . i l l h ' l- ly had !d`rirddaver;)dH;IfecEl\dnniiibldlge, Charl0ttet0“'n, P. E. L _ b ut this has apparently been more than offset by the reduction in in- terest paid on deposits, increased operating efficiency, and improved earnings in other directions. Pro- fits in previous years have been shown before the deduction of Do- Yle re ease to Announce That We Have e o ur ’°” °“‘“"‘ “°"°""’°' 3°' "at ’“‘g"‘ "° °"’°°°‘“’ `““"" Board Room Facilities bgmg issued today by The Royal isting conditions, the liquid posi- Bmk of Canada to its S_hB,.eh°m_| tion is exceptionally strong, total ers, reflects a very substantlal‘l1q“id “Sets bein! 5513-230,273. 811 ' 0 -M -1 -»»» ~ A D i TICKER SERVICE i rh ments of the ba.nk’s business. Fea- 000-000- of this °m°““l 51793901? c - 0 e " gm-es of the statement ue improv 978 is represented by cash on hand or n d th th B k I rs me ed-“1e=~°ff-as mf. Toronto Stock Exchange ooo during the year. ' " mem Sswfiliss- The °“f-Handles *, We shall be pleased t0 give £1110 tations On the various Canadian' mu” °°"°'“‘ ”‘°'°“° °"”° ”‘ ‘hi "°““”-gs °’ °°'°”" Industrial and Minin Stocks at all times by calling phone 1122 Island Securities Company Limited , BROKERS _ Canadian Industrial and Mining Stocks , l i -1 A l minion and Provincial taxes, This year, for the sake of uniformity in* ‘ S I R bank statements, net profits are shown after taxes have been de- » M Fon BABY SONG ordi 1 sh d Hon , ducted. Net pro 'ts u to of 5323236? quaint 123;; yn 1 $3,504,2~il.84 and on a comparable Canada are shown at $175_872,378,; “sis “Vim 135” Yea’ 5h°W all in' ooo hue ad 'M552 0! 5202000 I N NE ,36 I 41,000, , - ` ' ' galiiggsebiilsludesof Canada vlncreasedl -Dividends Paid abwfbed 5'-’»300»' by s'i_ooo_ooo. It is understood _ 000i $200009 WHS appwafiafed 1° _ Bank Premises and $200,000 con leaving a ba‘ance in Profit and date show that the Canadian banks have never been in as strong al Canadian Prem Stad Writer Babies made Canadian news in 54,218. Ca ans ou e ' . _ ~ - p sltzon as the-_v are at pr=Sciit to 1935-555195 Wh0 l-`*1'0UBllf ih¢`ll` da decreased s5'o00'o00 md .ue ' moeet any commercial deniahtis that DB\'€m~'» dl’€8m5 Of f‘9fl-I-U19 in me now $14,624,255. may arisel Millar stock marathon. the Dionne girls by piling up more wealth and health, and others who hit the . - - ,_ I N t A ltlncr Products 1\fa€r`ke.ing Act, the three _ from pages because they brought e not' the majoritv of the judges S foulid the amendment to the crim- inal code vnI;d. ' a af D statutes dealing tiith uoik and pay _ . , _ ' th them or surprised ' nd the Einpoynieu. and Social ln- company wi :urance Act were valid and others ev ryone by staying in the grim old world when they got here. They called the stork marathon baby race but it really was not ii. R B| ¢k|,,,_,-ny British Co’umbla sponsored the baby’s race. The 100 or so young- More than that, your Imperial Endowment (Canadian Press Staff Writer) (By C' ' a ‘ appeal on the criminal code amend- sters, born in the contest for the You may make many , i//rwslrrierifr . . . but mme will give you gi-rw//er ralirfartion I/nm ali Imperial Life policy. ,lm _._ '.1 Policy will be of great importance if you marry. In any case it will help you to achieve your ambitions. Think it over. Investigate. You are probably insurable now; later you may not bc. Now, while you think of it, write for full information. lM|>eRiAi. Lire HEAD DFFICE » TOIUNTO, ONT- Branelies and Agents in all imperlunl eenlrol NR wox@o wtwmoo io tidicrglisiiiugfvklhltes-Payable in Advance word Western ull llanon loonlh U Central Guardian loeall 40 MP l |||,‘ ller word: Annoiinremeritl and _Comllll-E'°l::c=f |c|‘;':‘;'|,d‘n°cr’-.|"..‘ lo iler wuril; In Memoriam l\ot.¢°l. 10° DGP D'"~". M Conair." 1°. Spiritual Uffnrlngn, Carlin. etc., to rr Ulm: . 10° I W* ” “ ,¢ per inch; Nutleeu ol Thnnrl DPT” ".1 7° miril Other rates on :Dpi eatin . ‘ _“rn” “n” A Dec* 27___Dec;51on5 ;¢‘ ment. At the in-.iriiig in _Loudon the 55 bgogggged by the Privy Council Dominion counsel opposing the ap- go n tt reform 8 'gnc com references of 1936 and appealed the Siipielne courts de- th we B new direction to the cision on the Trade and Industry C, may 8 of ubnc opinion on the re- Act. with the exception of section muse p I4 which empowered the Governor on an O E bog igrg°l;¥tr';;r§l§2'.yst;2:§§ eg, agreements. It was found uitra vir- E- _1 dy 1 ‘_ ummm and conml in es here and not appealed. Va e era eg ki commons' The Dominion appealed the Su- 91' sionof parliament helduner _‘kr ,VUH n _ ‘ryo_ f-time °ff°fm¢fPf”“s Mme' R- 3.5... ‘$§’§.'?.‘.l2’1.;. ‘~i’n.“§£1”nn.lt ,., consideration by the Jud-\Cl°l C051 , ,A .__ S _ mittee of the Privy Council for a SP9” W the Emp`f°5""fl°1._;l `Cd. °_ W W* ° ’ ' 1 rr me V C t f bla and Quebec appca ed om _ is Referred w the supmlgg. 8;? ty; Judgment meklig the Marke:~ng l m statutes met with vary E 9 , 'i -_ :__ . I °f wee W v;e“,;s..“‘..”:’.f‘ti fl’,i:§el.;;i.‘ff’.r.:f i Cmmcn either by ed to cbvam might be made acceptnbe but this tm. provmcea In or eg fm. Lthe was refused. The act v'iil be Judked de de°‘sl°n" it was necessmrgnt in 5 on its merits as now framed. ne D°mm‘l'°n W take aaa ,_ for or Considerable lc-zii iii crest at-` frlcndy mum." ethe mmde of taclies to the action on the three D0 Wnnst’ “comms to e a labor and ivag/.-.s statutes. These a E5 00,000 Charles Vance Millar left the Toronto mother having the the so-coiled Ben- peel “BS adhivd he need H0! C011 most children in 10 years, were in Febmarylémislation will call hi-F-I tmlle after brief argurlxeiit. OIIIHFW pushed out of the limelight while ei_r parents put forward their aims. 1 ht f th _ Now the parents are in the back- spective constitutional r ,c s o B _ _ _ . _ __ ground while lawyers carry on the Dominion and the i>r0v1n¢eS» 4 if C°““°él t°:.(§"1‘,p§§f§ “;‘,‘;k‘,’,§‘;d“f,,' iight for fortune. Mr. Jusuce w. Middleton has ruled the will lid but there is still much legal gument to be heard before the commerce and wor nl! ~ , - th ._ _ prome Courts decision on the labor IHOHPY 15 dismbuled bl’ ¢ EXEC “H but two ‘muted at the last S5; and wages statutes with New Brun- utors. The claims of Millar relatives have be considered in the courts and d ' _ . B' Bennett’ have been miie? un ef also appealed the decision with re- then will come the Problem of hich of the score of mothers I thei constitutional validity dal Insllmnfe Act BU” I 9'-lm claiming the prize or a share of it the lawful winner. It may be nths or years, before the stork Ca d more than a y . . , 0 M 5 in d CiSi0I1S» Act ultra “"5 Blush C°`umbm l marathon, concluded Oct. 31,reach- the finish line. Perhaps the most remarkable veiopment in the yea;-'s baby ws was the shower oi’ triplets late in the year. Four sets were m to Canadian mothers within couple of months and all are the pmvmces' ,A th were enacted under authority of y living and well. Minimum Charge for any advertisment I l 5 J _ _..._ Miscellaneoua 7 'I Teachers Wanted _; , .____. LYQEPENDENCE FOR YOUR inuiily is assured while you are sniing to :mike yourself indcl-End' em iii your declining years. Have it satisfactorily arranged by J. A- Moore, Sun Life, Currie Bulldinll- 11-27-ti. 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REWURII $200.00 reward _will liltshllrar to any person ZWUIE ' ation which will lead to the eonvtlon of persons who N- leased foxes from their P0” in my 1-anon in west Royalty on the night or early l\\°l'|\' ing oi’ December 24th- THOMAS BEERS 1 L-1742-iz2s»30-1-2 -==sr f L*_. ,_ + The legislation referred C »-P follows: dustry Commission Act of 193s, authorizing the establishment of a federal coinniisslon with power to regulate business provincially, inter- provinclally and Dominion. This act arose from recommendations made by the Royal Commission on ,Price Spreads and Mass Buying. 2. Amendment to section 49sa of the criminal code providing pena- ties for violation of the regulations set up by the Dominion Trade and Industry Commission. 3. The Employment and Social In- surance Act, a measure provl\\'ers'rile roniiy the years greatest rurprue. It weighed less than a pound at 1' The D°mn“‘m Trade and Inf iflntion to implement obligatons birth but n0w_ at 4 1_2 months' tips the scales at eight pounds. It was one of twins, the other dying found ultra vires bv the Privy Coiin- , at bh,m_ The baby.; parents have ell the interpretation may be thatl refused to permit hospital omcials in entering into such obigtitions the Dominlti was exceeding its power. The verdict would raise the oiirstion of C:inndri's future conven- tions with other countries, and 'here is the po=.=ihil=tv the Privy Council decision would have to be referred to the world court. Ill lllE§.f$lllliM M11. JOHN MacLlJAN In the death of John Maclean on Nov, 13th one more member of the old guard passed out of the ranks. Although he had not enjoy- ed good health for a number of years he was able to get around until a week previous to his pass- ing. Mr. MacLean was the olde`dson of the late Donald and Mrs. ac- Lean who among the early pioneers emigrated from the Isle of Skye, Scotland. I-Ie was hom at West Point eighty-six years ago and when still quite a young man moved to North Wiltshire where he entered into partnership with his late Raw ,Furs Wanfed I h d f r large llllaiitltlel SILVER FOXES mNR,°1ii'ti‘s'iitizr,ir,°nEn .mo citoss FOX. RACCOQN' Must have orders filled by Jam 2- Paylng highest cash prlcel. Mall, Express or Bring to | actual recourse to the bankruptcy brother Murdock and built up the‘ courts. , well known mercantile firm known; Only the two ltatuts lllt named as MacLean Bros. Por' over half s . were ever placed in operation, and century they labored together and the ICUYNHI “Ml f-bl mlrket-ine uiro Damon and Pythian or old 1°* '"9 °“°P°“d°d 5° ill' U 05” their love and devotion for each “hummem °‘ 1”' b°“d‘ 1* °°“' other endured to the end. °°m°" 'hen th’ “fem” W” The late Mr. Maclean although “km ul tm guru". own" The! of | quiet and unassuming nature larmgntmcgfgllctgn Anmgmmt, enjoyed the companionship of his MI; ms’ supmmsmgfun of °.n_‘ fellows'and many there are who td., when um N me” ‘cu were can look back over the years and ' recall the p‘ensant hours s~'~nt iv to identify them. Carol Anne Young is another of the year’s surprises. When she was born i.ti Brampton, Ont., recently, she weighed only 29 ounces, which is very little for any babytoweigh. They rarely live when they are that small. to every worthy cause. In early married life he was bereft of his partner Jane Dixon, daughter of the late Mr. James Dixon, Highfield, leaving a family of six young children, two of whom died in childhood. One daughter, Annie, Mrs. George Beers died in 1924. The survivors are: Daniel J., George E., and Russell J., all of North Wiltshire. One brother Archibald in Cali- fomla survives him, one brother Murdock and three sisters, Mar- garet, Mrs. John Nicholson; Mary, Mrs. John Nicholson; and Cath- erine, Mrs. Paul Ma»cPhee, pre- deceased him. The funeral which was held from the homs on the afternoon of Mon- day,_bluv,-18th woo conducted by his pastor, Rev. W. A. MAcQuarrie who gave a thoughtful, convincing and helpful address emphasizing the etemal hope of immortality, Rev. W. J. Macleod, New Glas- gow, assisted. An impressive put of the service was the music rendered -by the North Wiltshire United Church choir and s solo "Jesus 1 Come" by Mr. George Beers, Charlottetown. The floral tributes were very beautiful. ` The pallbearers were Messrs D. M l\fn~l3onald, Howard Balderstone H" nu “annum th . _ _ . . _ ._ _ _ M' by nfrzggmllgum' me hd". ‘;ou:,l-5 his hospitable tissue. and t_‘c‘i\ ‘l- '\m:=. l":z 3121 Louis ltfricPScr- _ _ _ ._ _ . _ g __ _n _ 3,, as follows. The !\nners‘ Creditors Wm' “him “"‘ " 5'" V ‘° Pd do p E I FUR TRADERS ,` A Arrangement set no commotion- them there He I »< K I ' '° ‘ in 1"” ,-_oi slly va ld and intro vires of the par- iff?" 1 p liammt of Cmadn; the Nami-ai tions of the any and ,....~ . ’ _ _ _ 4 I l l l l » l i in 1 to me liquidation or ffiblfffd I0 Officers' P€"S~‘°n FHM- Tiny Soloists Sliare`Public Interest With Quintet, wheat loa s. 8 Y ‘ _ _ _ sale and export of the large carry- _ I-“S A°°°“1“ °f $1»913-7°°- an in' , Quartet And Trio In Junior Choir Of Old Year. over which had accumulated dur- crease 0! 5304-W0 as °°mPa’9d ith the revious vear. '@1- 1"ga§‘°a:;‘”s,f§§ in canada l wannuai Iisdiance sheets issued to BY A. E. i='vLi='oRn Marie Dionne weighed three ounces less than Carol Anne when she was born at Callandor two and a half years ago with her fair sis- ters. Marie is a normal chld now. of course. and Carol Ann is grow- ing up too. She weighs three pounds now and her doctor says there is no reason why she sl-iouldn’t grow up to be a normal girl. She and the Montreal baby in- terested medical men because of her size but the McLean triplets of Toronto hold their attention for another reason. Beverly, John and Richard are believed to be the ofily triplets ever bom in Canada after a Caesarian operation. Bev-f erly weighed four pounds seven: ounces, Joan three pounds 12 l-2» ounces and Richard four pounds 3 j 1-2 ounces. i Weeks before their coming itwas= known an operation would be nec-‘ essary and elaborate preparritzors were made. When they came into, the world through surgical assist-I ance on Oct. 23, five obstctriciaizs. a pediatrician and an aiiaestiienst were present. a record for surgical attention at a birth. 1 Their mother, Mrs. Sidney !\Ic~; Lean, recovered quickly and is att home now while her babies he in hospital. Modern. she seldom goes to see them, "They are better not i bothered too much," she says. "I like to see them but I am satisfied they are being well looked after." y Three other sets of triplets made y their appearance late in the year. In Vancouver Dec. 12, Shirley, Syl- via and Sheila Case were born. Mrs. John Wild of Blenheim, Ont., presented her husband with three children in October and erley and Christopher to Orillia, Ont.. shortly after. The Hicks children are being cared for in Soldiers .\fcnioririi Hospital in Orillia at the expense of Orillia Township who decided to subsidize t.he youngsters to assure their continued good care. Priv- ate donations swelled a fund for the Blenheim triplets who are well enough to live at, home. In the foursome class Car.:.ida` oculd boast nothing during the year to compare with the Mahaney quadruplets of Saint John. N. Bn] the Dominions only quaclrup.cts_ who celebrated their 13th birthday on Christmas Day. A year ago the Dionne quiniuplets' guardians help- ed the quads with a financial con- tribution. Thls holiday time the quads will send their thanks tothet quints. I The Mahaneys have been biisyt this year leaming Christmas car-1 ols_ Lydia Christine and Eriitlr Mae, have pleasant alto voices! Edna Louise sings soprano and* John Douglas has a soprano voice. The Dionne quints themselves spent a rather uneventful year- for them. They made a motion picture and that caused a great deal of excitement around Callan- der but the youngsters had played in the movies before and the act- ors and technicians failed to excite them. About 500,000 visitors saw them -play in their nursery during the summer, coming from all parts of the world. l On their second birthday last ` d Anne, Bev- Hicks came May 28 their guardians signe a contract for three motion pictures under which the babies will receive at least $250,000. It swelled their fortune at more than £500,000 and They had no sickness during the l And Vicinity Lorne Valley I Congratulations are extended to Mrs. .\Iary Corcoran of 48 Station on the occasion of her 88th birth- day. A surprise party was held at her home on Tuesday, December t 22nd when friends, relatives and ac- I quaintances alike gathered to honor - her. Her friends wish her many nappy returns of the day. The school concert held at Lorne Valley arid Cardigan Head were ex- cellent. Both school teachers Mr. D. J. .\la.cArthur and ltilss Bemadette Lewis are to be comended on their ; fine work. f Mr. James Macleod of Lorne Val- 'r-y left Thursday, December 24th, for Nova Scotia. z His many friends regret veryj much to learn of the illness of the ' Rev. T. Owen Hughes, B. A., oil Cardigan. The young men from this part ofl the Island who went across to thei mainland to seek employment in the _ lumbering industry were nearly all' successful. Quite a number of smaller wild Eastern Guardian ..’BUY BOBIN HOOD FLOUB now, you will not regret it. I ..°BL'YlNG CHICKEN, ETC. graded basis Wednesday, December 30th. Clark Bros., Moiitague. L-1727-12-26-2;. . .’SUBS CRIP'I`I0.\'S to thi Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept._ Arclue l-lame Phone 47, or left at H. J. Mabonli Dnrg Store, Montague. tl ..'THR.0UGHOUT the scasor. pelts will be received for the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Limited by R. W. Stewart, Clark Brothers Store, Montague and J. A. Webster, 156 Richmond St., Charlottetown. L~600 , Palmer Macleod. Drill "Peace On Earth" by 12 girls. Recitatloo. Ari- nabel MaoGrath. selection by ci~.o.r Play "Dicks Resolution Carried" Recitation by Patricia \ffi~s'.\~-iin l`i`l‘."`§iin.i§°l§flu’tllng‘§§.n.;`§}s°“_"i0§’f ““i‘&“°“_ by *`f€d°l° `>`1‘l`<”Pi~§1 Pla; Christmas Eie on a Zio.-,, leA.s;mn’;ii,r(;ll;-rabbits and muskrats are R£§§{,;;-iontmby 3121;. The roads are open and cars are (,ha,,`man made fi };;§.gTa,.r;1,,.af_`~1°; S‘¥¥h'“““”‘g,”‘ lm? "°‘“‘_”‘ thanking those that helped in :nn e_ann:a1d5<;‘°°i`chn5"maS °fm" concert. Those who are to be par- if!-§1v'Bsthe , n.t 8 Lome viiley ticularly ‘commended are: The Dgergier zeariilemng of wedne` ay' I tB};:>y's Cltub, .\§r.;DEarlv3lacDol£‘.alti, ' 8 T-Yu-S ees 0 me a‘.Pv . ol, wlhgnmagdlugzlxf 51" mgcgrogmm , the choir and also individual;c iiolio Da , IJ A_ Y 9 le ef' M-V ; helped in-other ways. The con- ni , ' MaC',I;.t“”; f'h°_3]'°° “fed i cert was very interesting. lgsilti: as C alrfnalf' me °‘1°v"m$ is ‘het about two hours. After the procrmi program' “elcome song bl schml' I ended Santa C`aus helped in tke Re.°n_ah°n by Lauren M3CLe°d‘i distribution of gifts from a well Se ec wrt by L°m°_V°“°f" Presbyler' ' laden Christmas tree. A very larco gm ghgf' _Re°_"fm°“ by Ted__Ma°' number from Cardigan Head are to fa ' al. bf' `em°" pupils B°°k | be thanked for their couraee nn pak’ Chmtmas' R"`°ita.“°n_ by, turning out this cold nlczhtf The-_ Winston 1\facGrath. Recitation by cardigan Head School comer, was xcellen . . -_----M.--»_~__% e talso-P -_ -_-.--_-._ _- -_--_-____=-r DI‘0COLll°t S€Cll1`ItI€S (gr c.i.\'.iL\.\ 0 0 ‘ ‘ r’itI.\'i'E Eii\\'.ann lsi..s.\'i'i In the Probate Court ht ueorgo \’\ P A. D. was. NOTICE is ‘mehr rim "Ht, 1.33’ J§”n.’lZi“‘§`~.F.f..°"iI§§“'§'.. ”{.“i".2 DIIOCOIJRT SECURITIES, LIMI- L Hliillilrdili the -uid l'\'~\'lr»~'-. Fl 1'.-r. _ '~-~-n » _ r--.'r:.»_ TED, will more nppilonuon to they *;,,.°,,_, ,,_f,,{,,,,,,_,e ,,,,,,,,_,, ,I,v,,_ Secretary of State under the pro- , N-*lil-1 l’é\‘l--\Il'1H. burtvsair, J.r1»» --I visions or me companies' Arr, 1934, " for the acceptance ol' the surrender of its Charter on and from a date to be fixed by the Secreatry of Stale. Dated at Montreal, F. Q., this 22nd day of December, 1936. DROCOFRT §E(`L`RlTIES, LIMITED. By' F. .~\§H\\'0RTH, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer. N-578-12-28-li. Wolfe Securities, Limited. NOTICE is hereby given that WOLF SECURITIES, LDIITI-JD,, will make application to the Secretary of Stale under the pro- visions of the Companies’ Act, 1934, for the acceptance of the surrender of its Charter on and from a date to be fixed by the Secrealry of Stale. Dated nt Montreal, P. Q., this 22nd day of December, 1936. “'0Ll' SECURITIES, LIMITED. By F. ASHWORTH. Assistant Secretary-Treasurer. 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