CANADIAN! IDlmnn , ArHUiriL! Vk.aiAVi SKI BANK OF MONTREAL Established l8l7 13 ASSETS and LIABILITIES 30th July, 1927 ASSETS Cash on Hand e, 71.80j.088.47 Dtpoiiu with and notes and cheques of other Banks Deposit with Central Gold Reserve . 47-l04.7S'5 00,0000000 Call and Short loans on Bonds, Debentures and Stocks IJ9.4S6.TW4 J Dominion and Provincial Government Securities Canadian Municipal Securities and British, Foreign and Colonial -Public Securities other than Canadian . . Railwav and other Bonds, Debentures and Stocks 9I.77.77-1 ja,J79.7i7-75 4,194,010.27 Quick Asset . . $427,750,308.14 Loans and Discounts and other Assets 31718,996.06 Bank Premises 1 1 ,800,000.00 Liabilities of customers under letters of credit (as per contra) 12,561, J64.J6 Total Asset. . . $769,180,668.56 LIABILITIES TO PUBLIC Notes in circulation ...... 41 1,96,00 Deposits 6&tU4!4 Letters of credit outstanding , . . ... , aa, 561,164. 6. Other liabilities ....... 12,606,811.1? Total Liabilities to Public . . $705,115,116.96 Excess of Assets over Liabilities to Public $ 64,027,541.60 W. G. BEACH Clears out the balance of Bent's High-grade Lady Wear for what it will fetch Don't pass this Store Saturday. Genuine Ba y gains EVERY DOLLAR WILL BUY TWO DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS Now Fall and Winter CoatsHats : Silk Under Garments-and Dozens of other lines ! at genuine Close-out Prices that is, what they will ! realize; The Bargain Buying Opportunity of a Decade Come to J. Bents For Perfect Ladies' Ready-to-Wear at Third Avenue Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services from Prince Rupert jw- Vt3" " To Ketchikan, Wmngell. Ji"'a Hkogway-Nepteinber S. iC . To Vancouver, .Victoria and Seattle September 11. -I. " ror nuteaaie. r..,t JSZS , Campbell Klver, and Vanrouter eery utura.y. ru" J ' "f rmt0n from I'iicy for all steamihlp Lines. W. C. CMICIUBP. .Oaneral Ajenfc a& Corner of 4th Street and Jrd Avenue, mm k Advertise in "The Daily News" Local and Personal Arthur's Taxi Pboot 878 B.C. Undertakers. Pfcone il. Deattst. Dr. J. R. Oo. Phone 88. Oet the Bg 4 bsbim When thlntlnr I a Taxi, pfcoee 4. U Auditorium Dew W Thursday. Mm. nactfer tuu tra. otn r. hu, Hy passenger sIkhM tk 310 ' a bound far wntts. Master Dwigbt Mm. ) at ir aad Mn. r. o. Met. arms fforn Ariee Ana on the oatala iisliUJiiy afternoon. eaWaHSMBS. UnUl repairs at the rwtiimlil Gov ernment wharf have fceea eomptoW. C.P.R. steamers will mate laadlag at No. 3 abed oo OTP. wtoatt U luiit-e tonight In lloMon Mall at Mo, Mule by IMugdinhuvs T piece orelies-Ira. Louh I. htarr, dlrretor. Admis sion, gentlemen f!4W; Lirilre ttc. T. J. Betas too. maa actor of mines. r turned to Um city on Ua Oataia yes terday afternoon tdUowtng a trip to northern attaint eampa 00 official duties. Mrs. W. C. OaaMMn, wWow of Um late postroaetar sad euatanw MSaar a. Stewart, was a pawitfr on tfre Oatala yesterday bound for Veoeminr en a bualneas trip. W J. Wakefield, tajaairty In 1 transfer buyta a ken aad now located at Stewart, was an arrival in the city on the Oatala yesterday afternoon. He to a ralr visitor. A. D. Yorke, who haa bees here for for the past two or three weeks en raced in survey work la the district. Oeorfe this afternoon. The Prince Rupert Olrla' Drill team. under the direction of Ales Mltehell and Douglas PMaaell. will put on an exhibition aa a part of tbe program In the SabiMtkm Hall tonight. Wlnlrr I romlng. Ireure new lir putting In iir winter's nUnk of NanuliivA-Urlllimtnn hkiL toiM of the rr txt nn liaml. Albert & .Mr-C'ttltery. Ltd. Pbanr 116 and 111. tf Mrs. Oeorge Btjggy aad daughters. Kathleen and Irene, of Alios Arm wet t unseat! re on the Oatala ysstswl bound for Vancouver whore they will take up residence, the girls entering Mrs. T. W. Pslooner and eons. Lome and Selkirk, and daughter. Juanlta were pasDengers on the Catala yesterday returning to New Westminster after having spent the summer at their home In .Alloa Arm. Mr and Mr. A. C. H. Oerhardl were passengers on tbe Oatala yesterday returning to Vancouver after a visit to AllceArm where Mr. Oerhardl was In pecting the prngTea of operations on tne Torlc mine of which company be la general manager. A party of 34 Canadian National Railway freight men from tbe East, In the course of a Western educational tour, arrived in tbe city from Vancouver on the Prince Oeorge this afternoon and, after spending the day here, are proceeding Bast by Thursday morning's train. ' iJhton ' stj&mer Catala. Ospt. A- E- DrtliSbn, wmB arrived on Sunday afternoon at S from Vanoouver with a bumper JIM of paeeeneeta tor northern points. eli$J t 8 far Anyox. Stewart lax other .aortbern ports of call, re-! furled at i l.TO yesterday Afternoon from the rftrth and ' sailed at 5 for Vancouver and way points. With some ninety paeeengers on board Including twenty-four wbo dis embarked here, C.PJJ. steamer Princess Alice, Ofept. Thomas CllfT, pushed through the fog and tied up at 7:45 yeeterday morning from Vanoouver, sailing at 10 for Skagway and way polnta. The vessel Is scheduled to touch here on her return south on Saturday. ANNOUNCEMENTS St. Andrew's Society Concert and Vaudeville show, Wednesday, September 21. J Established 1923. Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment DEE P Kenny DENTIST Exchange Block. Phone 1 09 4. yO ELECTRICAL m &3rummck Alfred Adams of MasMett arrived on the Prince John this morning from the Islands' wtth a display to be placed In tbe Prince .Rupert Exhibition. Obanes Docking, general manager of the Oranby Co.. will be a passenger on the Prince George tomorrow night bowed from Anyox to Vancouver. -i v - l Sun ton 'Nanalmo-VYelllngton Itrep fteain lJini Coal In our yard. .Order your winter's supply now. .Albert A .MrCaflVry, Ltd. Phone 110 and 117. tf Madame. Muriel Cordeaux, who gave a piano recital In Stewart recently, was a past anger aboard the Oatala. yester day afternoon returning to Vancouver. Prospectors! Please leave your entries for tbe Prospectors' race at the offloe In the Exhibition Hall or at the Grotto cigar Store. The race takes place at 130 tomorrow. 4 . Jimmy McAleenan and his squad of Stewart-llyder baseball players will embark tonight by gasboat on their return north. Today Is being observed as Stewart-Hyder day in connection with tbe Exhibition. A request from the Northern B.C. Agricultural & Industrial Association that Thursday afternoon be declared a cMic half holiday was complied wtth by the city council last night on motion of Aid. Perry, seconded by Aid. Greet,. Tbe tender of Alex. McRae Co. Ltd. of J 172 for tbe printing of the as-aeeement ' 4nd collector's roll was accepted by' the city council last night, m recommendation of the finance committee. It was the lowest of two tenders. A recommendation from the Board of Works that an overhead crossing be built between Seventh and Eighth Avenues on Immanuel Street was adopted by the city council last night. The cost of the project. is estimated at $235. It will assist children from the northeast end of Section 7 in reaching Seal Cove School. Delayed In leaving Vancouver Monday night. CJ.R. steamer Prince Oeorge, Oapt. Harry Nedden. was late in arriving here today, coming In at 3 pxa. this afternoon. The vessel will proceed as soon as freight has been uuloaded to Anyox and Ketchikan, being due back to sail1 for the south at 11 o'clock tomorrow night. The train for the East today was held pending the arrival of the steamer. A report from the finance committee recommending a grant of $75 to the Salvation Army was . accepted by the city council last night. i Aid. Tinker! aonroved of the workrtof. the' Armvl which he said wastreachlng a class of people that othersdidi not. ""The Army, he pointed out. had rendered service to tbe city on several Instances. Ap plication for a grant had been made in a communication from Capt. Stobart, local commandant. IllKIEO TODAY. Funeral service for the late Daniel Hayes, whose death occurred Sunday morning in the Prince Rupert General Hospital, took place this morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. W. F. Price, pastor of F;rs. Baptist Church, officiated and interment waa in Falrview Cemetery RECORDS "Me and My Shadow" "Broken Hearted" flu DaM vtU Orckwtra. Oaasa aas Aieaa. C'est Vous" Mra. Oeetve Mcllmoyle arrived In the oitv trem Stewart on the Catala yeaterday afternoon. Paneywoak. Palmlatrr and Orfital Oaautg. Mra. JJ Clark. 345. Third Avenue. Phone Oreen 183. 232 W. Montgomery, eon of Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Montgomery, arrived on the Catala yeeterday afternoon from Anyox Angus MaDonaW of the Eaperama Mine at Allot Arm was an arrival in tbe city on the Oatala yesterday alter- 3592 "Underneath the Stars With You" WsitM. wttk Tl Ohim. fee dak Orcasstn. 3533 last night. If you like real old Southern Mosie be are to hear the Brunswick -SONGS FROM DIXIE" Series. THE PRINCE'S FAVORITE "At Sundown Accounts for the forthteht- endtnr' September 1. totalling (10.600.83 were' passed for payment by the city council Elmer Nees. who is prominently Iden tified with mining developments at Alice Arm, waa an arrival in tbe city from that camp on tbe Catala yester day, afternoon. The sailing north of the CP.R. steamer Princess Beatrice next week Is to be cancelled but the vessel will make the usual trip this week, arriving from the south on 6aturday. The Third Avenue pavement construction bylaws and the initiative bylaw providing for a concrete walk on one side of Sixth Street were given final readings at last night's council meeting. A good-aired crowd of natives at tended tbe dance in the Boston Kail last night at which music was rendered by the Essingtonlans seven-piece orchestra' under -the direction of Louis L. Starr. The team for the Regiment in the Ollbuiy Cup final tonight with the .Moose will constat of Corbett, Ross. Lambs, MacdonaJd. Harris. Tinker. Wil son. Frank Russell, Campbell and Dagherty. Tonight tbe cow boys give a special performance at the exhibition hall with music by Miss Ollie Curtis, cham pion cow girl rider. These are the same people who perform at the stampede tomorrow. Jack Macdonald. who has been In Charge of the Masse tt Timber Co. in- 4e rests at Buckley Bay during the Closedown of the mill there, arrived in the city from the Islands on the Prince John this morning. , POLICE NOTICE. On Wednesdi. September 7, September 8, from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Friday, September 9. from 10 ajn. till Saturday, September 10, at 3 ajn. All oars going to the Exhibition Building and Qrounds will go by way of Borden and Taylor Streets. Cars returning from Exhibition Building will use 6th Avenue to Fulton Street. which Is a two way street. No cars, other than official cars, will be permitted to park in the Exhibition grounds or near the building. 209 LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION' TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND Queen Charlotte Islands Land District Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate north of Lots 1658 aud 1657. TAKE NOTICE that The Laneara Fish ing and Packing Co. Ltd. of Massett. oc cupation Canners. intends to apply for a :rae o: me iouowtng aescnoea lands: Commencing at a post planted twenty chilns north of Yan Indian Reserve and 'n the shore of Mclntyre Bay: thence north 5 chains to the low water mark, thence westerly following said low water 160 chains: thence southerly 5 chains: thence easterly 160 chains to the point of commencement, and containing eighty acres, more or less. LnANOARA FISHING & PACKINO CO. LTD, Applicant. Fred Naah, Agent. Dated June 37 1927 "COMPANIES ACT" TAKE NOTICE that the Rupert-Vancouver Stevedoring Company, Limited Intends to apply under Section 39 of the Companies Act. belnr Chanter f the Revised Statutes of British Columbia. 1924, to change its name to Pacific Stevedoring & Contracting Company. Limited. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., this 9th day of August, 1927. WILLIAMS. MANSON & OONZALES. Solicitors for the Rupert-Vancouver Stevedoring Company. Limited. 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