_‘e-V-f*__ “_ M “-7.” D... M ..., --'~ ¢-v-...»-i »- *mu* an ,ir-»»~1 unu- 1 .,...~ ...fm- -» ann -»» __-... _._ ..._......-.-. . s _.. .... .. ...-..- u&e&Hw¢ vlleii _ref-*_~..‘“: .- .._.-...-_ .___ ........__.-.':~ " -..........-.- #this World"-That is. Satan, who ruled ~theeerth through the fall ofthe first " _gf . ~_ _ , v ~ . ,» _ _ ,_ __ =‘ *““ “""' _ "“' ..~~'§'~< <' .__. s ..___... , V _ , _ ,_ i _ . , __ _ _ _ y *_ ‘_ I 5 ‘ ~-_K > V 4. > _ _` _ ,_ -._--.. ` *A m. ` ‘M _~U._,.__._,.é_-.,..»-,:7,,`¢>{_,;.,.,V ,,.>`,_», I ‘ _ - __ -nie. ~ 1-‘ 1 Sunday School Lesson. J ANURY ll). GREEKS SEEKING JESUS. _ John 12. SI-33. Memory venues. 32. 33. GOLDEN TEXT. Vie would see Jesus. John ll. 21. OUTLINE. 1. Jesus Sought by Gentiles, v. 20-22. ‘L Jesus Lifted l.'p to be Himself Glori- »‘Bed, v. 23-25. 3. Jesus Lifted 17p to Glorily the Father, v. 27. 28. 4. Jesus Lifted Up to Glority Man, v. ‘$933. Time.-The Greeks visited Jesus either On the evening of the triumphsl entry in- to Jerusalem, or (more probably) JUS! N' 'fore he left the temple. Tuesday, April A. A. D. Ill. .Plg°¢___The temple in Jerusalem. LESSON HELPS. 4 `%. “Certain Greeks"-Men of Greei blood who had given up idolatry and yet were net fully'Jews. They did believe in the one God of Israel. "At the feast"- Feast of thc passover. 21. “Camo . . to Philip"-His name tis a Grecian name, therefore they eame to fhim. “We would see Jesus"-Not only -see him, but hear his teuchinirs. \\v'het\ber Jesus met them or not is not recorded. .$. “The hour is come”-The hour, not ‘dfearthly triumph, but of earthly sorrow ending in the death upon the cross. “Should be glorified"-The Duth of the cross, though dark. proved to be the path -<1 glory ending in light. 84.. "A corn of wheat"--That is a kernel ~a'g~nin of wheat. "If it die, it bringerh 'run cuaumas, cnamurmrows, muses nnwntn Isneltn, .umraat rl. im \ N VA SCO BANK 01= 0 1°1A._n0Mr 1=R0M I Gltltokil’ _,...v~. \.~.~` `.`,__-,,-V-`».¢~.`~`~\A `,.,..`.~.,eA,~` ~`.`.._..,vv_~_~~`-.f-»~ 11-up ww.. ._, wsu Ili-D33 _ _ ; . ~; > .` _ _ . ; L- interest accrued on deposits. _ _ _ _ _ 3; Rebate of Interest on Time Loans . _ . . _ _ _ _ _,Dividend N0. 134, payable Ist February, 1901 ` GENERAL STATEMENT. ' DECEMBER auf, woo. {` LIABILITIES. A Deposits at call . _ _ . _ . . _ . _ . . _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . . . . . . _ . . _ _ . . _ . . _ _ . . __ .$5,282,675 59 4 Deposits subject to notice . _ . _ . . . _ . . . . . _ _ . . . _ .$l0,2.‘23,3t)4 77 _ e00,0s4 44 ' --_M--__1o,5as,0s0 21 , al Deposits by other Banks in Canada. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (£5,766 10 l a Deposits by other Banks in Foreign Countries 128,531 98 -~- *-~-~-- 192,293 ce Notes in Circulation . . _ . . _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . . . . _ . . _ _ 1,776,934 49 A Drafts drawn between Branches, outstanding' 302,320 45 ~-_-~--_- 2,000,254 94 ,1Cepital paid up _ _ _ . _ _ . _ _ __ ? _ _ _ _ . . . _ _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ _ l,S600lXi (D lReeerve Fund. _ _ _ _ . . . _ _ _ _ _ . . _ . . _ _ . . _ . . _ . _ _ . . ._ 2,418,011 00 1 Prollt and Loss . _ . _ . _ _ . _ _ _ . . . _ _ _ _ . . _ . _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ 30,705 sz _ __ 82,370 81 seo-is 71 =-~-- --_-- -1,474_s1o 14 l ----_- sez,5s2,9s0 no 1 assure. ,_ " specie _______________________________________ _ _ ...$1,050,001-521 h .much fmit____ThiS is the law ouheibominion Notes »-Legal Tenders _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ 1,4&,739 75 harvest. It is the law ofthe moral world aswell as the material. Death may end .in more abundant life. 1, Deposits with Dominion Gov't for security of Note Circulation _ _ . . . . . . _ . _ . . . _ . 85,210 S0 _.25 ...Loveth his me Shall E056 it--_Thi`_fNotes of and Cheques on other Banks . . . _ _ . ._ 1,264,024 31 iistrue of the intensely seilish man. A ._ '»w0e‘l»diy life is not a spiritual nor an rotemalonc. “He that hateth his life' ~‘l.‘het is, counts it of little worth com- pered with the high interests of the .eternal life. - “Follow me"~That is, not simply walk after Cluist, but live in his spirit. “If an man serve me, him will my Father honour"-As God exalted his Son, who was patient to death, so he will exalt the true disciples of Christ. Z- “Now is my soul troubled”-Soul iheaeiis in contrast with the word “Spirit” to mark the sensitive part of one’s nature. “Father,-save me from this hourf- {i.~ :possible prayer, but he was submirsive to the Fathers will. "For that cause"- `_Tbl.h_which sustained him with the feel- infthat he was patient in sulfering. It -mvenfthe will of the Father. 28. The victory now comes to Jesus- i =the victory through prayer. The glory of -God shines out in the atonement of` *Christ 2& The different nature of the people shows that some were more spiritually' minded than others. 3). “For your sakes"~~'IhatJesusmigl1t ‘ _'be mzored by the people. 31. “Now”-That is, at. the period of his 3u1't`e1~ing and resurrection. “Prince oi -'Adam, and will be ruled by the triumph rofdzhe second Adam. Jesus Christ. 32. “Will draw all men unto me"-The cross is the powerful magnet which at- i 1;-& human hearts. Christ draws, not = gqgpeie, His great act of love for a. sin< ul race, and as the race feels this it turn I in affection to him. ' Special l1'ticles_ I FOR SALE AT lllllllll lllllll-llllll P. 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To Dividend l\’0.133,payable lst Aug.,l900 " “ No. 134, “ lst Feb., Iwi “ Contribution to Officers’ Pension Fund “ “ ‘° Canadian Patriotic I<‘und...___ . . _ _ _ . . . . . __ " Transferied to Reserve Fund . _ . . _ . . ._ 136,057 14 l Due from other Banks in Canada _ . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ 134 26 Due from Other Banks in Foreign Countries 817.161 15 Sterling Exchange ......................... ._ 1,102,339 1:; e e and Stocks _ . . . . _ _ . . _ . _ . _ _ . _ . _ _ . . . _ . _ ._ 1,968,l5888 CallLoans secured by Grain and Other-.___ l' it staple commodities ...... .......... _ _ 821,875 eo ---~»--- 11,429.935 81 Loans to Provinces and lllunicipalies _ . . _ . _ _ . _ _ _ 248,349 54 Current Loans. secured by Bonds, Debentures and Stocks _ _ _ . . _ _ . _ _ _ . . . . _ . . . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . . _ __l,272,774 97 ' Current Loans, secured by Grain and Other A e / staple Commodities . _ . . . . . _ _ _ . _ . . . . _ . . _ . _ _ .1,021,109 37 I Cash Credit Accounts and Secured Overdrafts 246,860 61 Authorized Overfirafl.s,not specially secured. _ _ _ 106,112 4-1 Notes and Bills. discounted and current . . _ _ . . __8,1S0,698 11 Notes and Bills overdue _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ ._ 1,825 34 Real Estate and I‘.Iort,f,»'ages . . _ _ _ _ _ . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 439 12 Baal: Premises, Safes and Oliice Furniture. _ __ 4418265 _-1* 11,123,062 14 -_- $22,552,901 9 l I H _l._.i___ PROFIT AND LOSS. Dec. 30. By Balance _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ . . . _ _ _ . _ . _ . . _ . _ _ _ ._ S 30,566 57 Dec.31. “ Net prolits for current year; losses by bad debts estimated and pro- vided for. . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ . . . . . . __ 315,928 15 ~'*°-~`- $345,494 72 80,9W 05 ' 83,643 71 10,111) (0 .............. .. 5,000 oo “ Balance carried forward . . . _ . . _ _ . . . _ _ . _ 80,795 82 --~-~- $1-l48,494§72 1 RESERVE FUND. 1899. Dec. 30. By Balance . . . . _ . . _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ $2,162 19(1). Dec. 31. “ Premium on 991 .shares of New Stock 119 ' “ Transferred from Proilt and Loss. _ _ _ 136 1900. Dec. 31. To Balance carried forward,=130‘},§ of Capital . . _ . _ _ . . _ _ . . _ . . _ . _ . _ . _ _ . _ . . . _ ._ 824181110 0~ Edd :eg ----- $2,418,111) tl) H. C. MCLEOD, General Manager. '._..A_ -._____ n\__ - » V _;;--\- -__ ,,....~....-_- .................................................... eg Guardians Representative Reviews thc Days Smcc THE DALHUUSIE COLLEGE The majority of the students have t f bei ohdays at their own homes Or g . studies for another term. The results of the recent examinations have formed the students in their respective years have taken e. good standing. In several eases they have led their classes, while n goodly number of them have either taken first class rank or have reached a high stand- ing in the second class rank. When it was teamed that the returning troops of the Second Contingent were toland onl wednesday, that day was proclaimed a. holiday in the College. Halifax had been making preparations for their return and floating in all directions. In the fore part honor of their arrival. About 12 a. m. the soldiers all disembnrked,soon formed into line and marched through the principal of thc day numerouls salutes were tired in i thc Xmas Holidays. ` _ <2 welcome. In the afternoon many of the :le '_"“ed’ a D" _h°"i°g spent t r isoldiers left for their homes in the various provinces while those remained could be 't' the lwmes °f their friends’ “ldl seen Heating about the streets. In many ere settlin themselves down to their cases-sad to say-they apparently had imbibed too much “tire water” and were not altogether accountable for the way topic of conversation for the. past few., days. In these examinations the Island` they were acting' On the evening of IFriday, Jan: llth, Professor Staockle-y of the Uni- versity of New Brunswick, lectured in Dalhousie College, under the sue- pioes of the Sodales Debating Society. The subject was "The Patriotism of Shakespeare.” M1-.Stockley treated it in s mesterly way and none could fail’ to see that the learned professor had s. knowledge of the writings. of consequently presented quite agay ap- ,UIC EWU-ll dfamatist- Ali the _¢l05¢ pea'rance. Tricolor flags could be seenlC0mm€HtS W¢1‘¢ m9~d¢ 01| the lecture by Dr. Forest and Professors MacGregor, Murray and Maclecheln. A vote of thanks was moved by G. H. Sedg, wick and seconded by L. J. Miller. The vote was carried unanimously. The meet | streets ofthe city. At length they reach-llllll 010605 by U15 Singing Of U16 NB yy A - ' . _ _ . - » ~ ' u A eh _ I easel... »f ~;h°"~“=f'°°;"@<' ~°e“°° “ °‘“ _ _ _ _ _ I __ V ,_ -., _ _ r ___ . _.__ __ __/ ..~~~- _ - _ ..._ , . ‘.~\-_..., _ _ »_.__._,.__`, .__-.. _ . . _ , , . ..L s _,.,__- _,., _,__ V., ; f._ V Mr. T. H. Smith of Tryon was in the City to-day returning from Inyo Co., California where he visited his brothers, Isaacand Prince, who are 61188804 in ranching. 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