St PAGE SIX lis fttK BANK OF MONTREAL Established l8l7 T2) ASSETS and LIABILITIES 31st October, 1928 ASSETS Qab on hand ........ Deposits with'and nates of and dicques on other Banks . . . . . . . ..Deposit in the Central Gold Rcservej 4 91,987,06.11 67,346,958.11 . -ij,ooo,doaoo Gall and Short loans on Bonds, Deben-- - . tures and Stocks 178,110,155.00 Dominion and Provincial Government Securities Canadian Municipal Securities and British, Foreign and Colonial Public Securities other than Canadian . . Railway and other Bonds, Debentures . 3and Stocks 79,704,087.10 a6.054.891.9j J,69j,oi4.o6 Quick Assets . . $473,898,282.56 Loans and Discounts and other Assets 375,159,014.44 Bank Premises ....... 11,500,000.00 Labilities, otcustomers under letters of J vcreditttariper! contra) ; u M3.115.116.61 V" " . Total Assets . V $873,782,523.62 1 i. LIABILITIES TO THE PUBLIC Notes in circulation . ' 46,967,574.00 Deposits . .. ...... . 733489,179.93 'Letters of credit outstanding . , . 13,115,116.61 Other liabilities ....... 17,144,688.33 Total Liabilities to Public . . $Sicv7i6.668S3 Excess of Assets over Liabilities t6 Public 163,055,854.74 New For a ear s, GIVE 'A YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION I to the Prince Rupert DAILY NEWS iWMt a suitable gift. A gift that comes vbry day for a year, and reminding h$ : -'rpient of your thoughtfulness etify How delightful they will be to receive Northern Brjtiih ; Columbia's news-';. paper everyday I n . .. 1UIONE 98 WHILE YOU STILL THINK OF IT! MISS MARY DOBB IS LOVELY BRIDE United in Marriage at Cathedral to George Anderson I j A pretty wedding was solemnized in St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral beautifully decorated for the occasion, last evening at I'M o'clock, when Miss Mary A. 'Dobb, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Dobb, Tatlow Street, Ibnd for some time on the traeh- of lace. She carded a bouquet white chrysanthemums. Mrs. r f liadden, sister , the groem. wp matron of hofclr. and wfr a do.ve grey dress of crepe balk satin with hat to match. She carried a bouquet of pink shrfla-anthersums. The vroom wms st tended, by Bert Walters of the Jiank.ofiJofitreaL.whlk JjuiU -jgiifc fiAlET NEws CAPTAIN CAREY, WHO WENT DOWN WITH S.S. VESTIUS : . ., . l t .. .r .. . . , COLD WEATHER SOMEPOINTS The weather is cooler throughout the district today, according to tbe;Brning weather rport at the Government Telegraphs. Be-w aero temperature are tegi ered at Dawson and interior idints. The eport follows: Prie Itupert Part doudy, light southeast wind; temperature, a? . 1! KIN .. . Port flimiXMin I'At-t rlnintv ing staff of the Uorden Street 1 calm. 32. ipn of Mr.jind MriJ111iam An- Jdersor, A ay lor .Street, iond until rcei)tby on the jttaff of the Bank of Montreal here The cerem-ony ' wiis" performed' by the Rev. J. B. Gibson assisted by the Rt. Rev.'Biehop G. A. Rix D.D. To the strains of JIendelun's "Wedding March,' played by Miss Marjorie Lancaster, the bride, beautifully gowned in a dre8 f white aUn with girdle of seed pearls, while satin enbe-aad beautiful wettaln'g veil, held by a crown of orange bleeeoms, and carrying a bouquet of ophelia roses and maiden hair fern, entered on the arm of her father by whom she was given in marriage. She was attended bv Mies Terrace Cloudy, ealm,'-32 ftosswobd Cloudr. 'fcllm. Aryantth Cloudy, ci1m. 3' iiee Arm uwaay. eaim, ItJ VIVUVlf HMU VkM , .tttewerl--to to'.Bg, ' ..... .. . HaMlton Cloudy, cairn, Smitbersriear, , caju. iiurnslaker-cjear, irf Mahtfn Atlin Foggy. Kathleen Burnett of Terrace, who I wind, U below was attired in a dress of shell Uoc pink georgette wlUi over skirt 1 . . fft AUSKAN MERCHANT Arret and E. AlI,ne W,"fW' ushers. . During lne! iignlngf id:8SWt? W Following the wedding, a reception was held at the home qf the bride's parents. The room were tastefully decorated ami Mrs, Dobb, in a dress of navy georgette 'with Mrs. Anderson, in a drejM of black crie back satin, received the guests, while the young couple, standing Under wedding ,1x11s received congratulation and best wishes from Uieir many friends. Alderman P. 11. Limey proposed the toast to the bride and groem t wfcich toast the groom fittingly replied. Delightful refreshments were served, Mrs. J. A. Smith and Mrs. Dibb presiding At the table on which stood the three-Ucr wedding cake.. Miss Norah Rivett cut the ices. . The bride's travelling dress was of sand crepe-back satin. with coat trimmed with badger lir -and -AUffi. and hat.. ,tn a&fc'OThe .groomiglft .tqltlw bride was a travelling ease, to the-bridesmaid, n onyx ring with diamond inset, and to the bes'. man cuff links. The happy couple left by the 9 Prince Ilupert for Anyox and Stewart. They will take up residence in Vancouver where the groom is now loeated. Many lovely presents were received, testifying to the popularity of the contracting couple. Advertise in Th News. m 2. calm. J. ;. .calm, ? be- Highth -Oabhr-Gictrdr.- i-WHear. VttFm, MMl low. northeast Kind. 4 below, f Dawson Part cloudy, calm. 18 below. ' Wkttehorse Light northeast DIES AT JUNEAU d stores 10RRIS0NIS . j : AGENT AGAIN IteElected io Represent Deep Sea Fishermen' Union at Thin r. i , " '" 4wr Returns from yesterday's voting assure the f e-leclion fo- his third local agent for the Deep Sea Fish ermen's Union. Preliminary figures tflve him a lead of 35 over his nearest rival, J. II. Meagher, former agent here. Kinar Larsen and Robert Ilanna we.e other candidates. , Though they were voted upon, the re-election of P. B. Gill as secretary-treasurer, Roderick M -Donald us agent at Seattle and Frank Semers as agent at Ketchikan was actually by acclamation, as none of these three officials had candidates running against them. Details of the voting for avreni at Prinr" Ruert. 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