TEACHER OF BALLET Classes commencing. Sat. Sept. 13 Special Boys‘ Class under male tuition. Tuesday? -8 p. m. 19 Gnndview Ave. Highland Pu'k AVenue 5.1318 “HOMEWOOD HALL†“811M“ AVcnue 5-1667 The Thornhill School Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 93 Yonge’ Street, Richmond Hill Every Thursday afternoon TUrner 4â€"1551 Richmond Hill Toronto Oï¬ice â€"- 18 Toronto St. Phone Adelaide 5877 From the Toronto Conservatory of Mulic will nccopt a number of pupil. in PIANO. ORGAN 1nd THEORY For information phone Mrs. Mylh Richmond Hill 108 Yonge St. TUrner 4-1238 Barristers, Solicitors, etc. John F. Walsh Fergus P. Waish Toronto Office. 912 Federal Blddg., 85 Richmond Street West Plaza 8929 Richmond Hill, Thursday morning Maple, Thursday afternoon Barristers, Solicitors gnd Notaries Public Floyd E. Cornet Richard H, Rohmer B.A., D.F.C. Thomas A. Holden B.A. Aurora Ofl’ice: Ardill Block, ‘ Yonge and Wellington Streets Telephone 406, Aurom Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Pubm Ofï¬ce Hours â€"- Daily 10 to 5 pm Evenings by Appointment 42 Yonge St. South, Richmond Hill Barristers, Solicitors. Notaries N. Mathews. Q.C. K. Stiver, B.A B. E. Lyons. B.A. Jos. Vale. QC 100 Main 51.. Newmarket. Ont. Phone 120 220 Bay St.. Toronto, Ont. Phone Wa. 2343-4 53mm, ROHIER a CORNER dPRoFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY ï¬â€™rnor 4-1 511 TEACHER 0F PIANO Clmos for Pro-School Children AVENUE 5-1302 STOP l4 YONG! STREET J. Rabinowitch, 78 Yonge St. 8.. Richmond Hill Open evenings TUmer 4-1462 Dentist Anstey Building. Yonge Street THORNHILL lirrister, Solicitor & Notary Public 95 Church Street South Richmond Hill, Ontario TUi'Iler 4-1863 By appointment only Richmond Hill, 85 Centre W. ‘ TUrner 4-1543 . Thornhill. 1A Colborne AVenue 5-1477 Toronto Wa. 2931, 50 King W. Marguerite Boyle Norman A. Todd Rates for insertion in this section are available at The Liberal office phone TUmer 4-1261. Dr. of Dancing BALLET ~ TAP Under the ins¢ruc¢ion of LXLLY AUSTEN AVenue 5-1278 Arnold Avenue. Thornhlll Mathews, Stiver, Lyons & Vale Elocution, Public Spanking Pltttorm Department, Dramatic Art Stuart P. Parker BARRISTER Audrey Stinson DENTIST 66A YONGE ST. SOUTH Adelmo M elecci Dr. W. J. Mason Dr. J. M. Dryer Dentist Donald Gordon Plaxton Barrister, Solicitor, etc. Doris Pollock William Cook and Walsh 'l'. C. Newman RICHMOND HILL THORNHILL Richmond Hill Oï¬ico TUrner 4-2071 Thornhill Office AVenue 5-1300 AVenue 5.2181 M. J. Walker TUrner 4-2084 MUSICAL DENTAL LEGAL Richmond Hill Public R. D. M acN aughton GENERAL INSURANCE Life, Fire, Automobile, Liability Hail. Accident and Sickness Farm Insurance 3 Specialty King City Telephone 2E Toronto '12 Centre St. E VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone Centre St TUrner 4.1432 Richmond MAPLE Dr. Jas. R. Langsta'ï¬ Thornhill Dr. Cameron Cowan PHONE 3.. [-801] X-Rny. Ultra Short Wave Thenn OFFICE HOURS: Mom. Wed†Fri. â€"â€" -5, 6- 8 Tues., Thursday â€" 1-3, 6- 8 Mornings by appointment. 8434 Yonge St. - Stop 13A Office Hours â€" Monday through Friday. 1 to 3 p.m., and 6 to 8 pm. Saturday 1 to 3.30 pm. And by appointment Telephones: Office Baldwin 1-0087, Residence Baldwin 1-0828 Phone 82 Daytime: Monday to Friday, 10 am, - 12 noon; 1 pm. - 3 p.m Evenings: Monday to Thursday, BY APPOINTMENT 106 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1631 Dr. W. Allan Ripley Life, Fire, Automobile, Plate Glass, Hospitalization and Auto Financing 42 Yonge St. Richmond Hill Phone TUrner 4-1652 Roy V. Bick Life, Fire, Automobile, etc. 41 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Office hours 2-4 pm. daily except Wednesdays Tuesday a: ’luursua) evenings 6-8 pm. Other hours by appointment TUrner 4-1861 W. SCHURMAN General Insurance DR. RALPH P. JOHNS DR. R. F. K. UFFELMAN DR. B. F. L'ESPERANCE J. Roy Herrington NOTARY PUBLIC CON VEYAN CER GENERAL INSURANCE (Fire, Automobile, Etc.) Dr. E- A. Crawford GENERAL INSURANCE Fire, Automobile. Farm, etc. Dr. J. T. Sheppard Thornhill Veterinary Clinic Jack Walkington Ofl'ice Bonn 12 to 2 pm. and 6 to 8 p.111 by appointment Dr. Wm. D. Howe Obstetrician 8: Gynecologist Dr. R. A. Bigford VETERINARY SURGEON ‘ Richmond Street Telephone AVenue 5-2252 ABove Harley’s Drug Store Dr. .I P. Wilson Dr..R. J. Steele Richmond Hill, Ont INSURANCE 26 Adelaide St. W. Dr. Roy Cogan 25 Grandview Ave. DR. H. E. PALMER DR. F. W. WALKER 5043 Yonge Street Sgop 7, Willowdale VETERINARY Or by appoirftment OFFICE HOURS INSURANCE By appointment TU rner 4â€"1422 AVenne_ 5-1379 TUrner 4-1551 Mable 71R4 MEDICAL -â€"AND-â€" Thornhill AVenue 5-1311 Centre Street Richmond Hill Richmond Hill EM. 3-0311 Maple, Ont. PHONE 3 Letters taken over phone in even- ing or daytime. Telephone 11 Maple, Ont. STEELE‘S AVE. WEST TELEPHONE AVENL’E 5-1300 After 6 p.m. call BA. 1-0411 or KI. 7874 9 a.m.-9 p.m. MIMEOGRAPHING. ENVELOPES ADDRESSED. DIRECT MAILING. BOOKKEEPING. MONTHLY STATEMENTS. MANUSCRIPTS. For All Occasions Phone orders delivered anywhere in North Yonge at. District 251i Y_UNGE S_T. (at _St Clements) Ernie Brock & Son General Insurance Telephone MA.yfair 17145-6 V Helen Simpson Lynet... J.F. Lynett 26 Years Experience York County Uxbuug: and Pickering Townships Farm Stock and Furniture Sale- a Specialty Telephone 'Stouffville 67312 Address: bormley P.O. Counties of York and Ontario Farm Stock, Implements, House- holu Furniture, Real Estate Sales 8. specialty At Fair and Reasonable Rates Dual service for the pric; of one. Milliken P.O., ph. Agincourt 52w3 Markham P.O., ph. Markham 346 No sale too big ‘ too small Arthur G. Broad, D.C. 21 Bedford Park'Ave. Richmond Hill TL' rner 4-2062 FUNERAL I‘IRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmond Hill TUrner 4~1311 W. J. SMITH & SON Painting fl Prentice AUCTIONEERS Licensed and AJthorized for Lne 1:. H. Kane REAL ESTATE Farms, Suburban Properties. etc. INSURANCE Fire. Automnbile. em. TUrner 4-1671 Branch Offices at THORNHILL and UNIONVILLE SCHOOL DAYS Leave Maple‘SJO 'a.m. Leave Richmond Hill 9.10 am Leave Maple 3.00 p..m. _ Leave Richmond Hill 4.30 pm Stenographic Service FUNERAL DERECTDRS AMBULANCE SERVICE W. J. Aldridge SANITARY CONTRACTORS Septic Tanks, Disposal Plants,‘ Slaughter Houses Pumped Out and Repaired If it’s sanitary work we do it. Out of town iay or night emergency service Maple 721-23 BETTER INSURANCE PROTECTION AND SERVICE Paper Hanging Phone TUrner 4-1931 213 Oak Ave., Richvale Electrical Wiring & Repairs GENERAL BUSINESS 24 Hour Service RICHARD HAYES Thornhill, phone AV. 5-1679 Wright & Taylor Langdon’s Coach Lines Ltd. Coaches For All Occasion. Telephone King 56 Interior and Exterior Km & Clarke H. ANDREWS ORDER HELEN SIMPSON FLOWERS A. S. Farmer CHIROPRACTIC AUCTIDNEERS REAL ESTATE AVenue PAINTER & DECORATOR By Appointment 5-1413 late of the Vlllage of Gormley. m’ the County of York, Clergyman. ‘ Deceased. ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of the above named PETER JESSE WIEBE, who died on or about the 23rd day of June 1952. at the Village of Gorm- lay. in the County of York. are hereby notiï¬ed to send particuâ€" lars of the same to the undersigned Solicitor for the Executor of the said Estate. on or before the 20th day of October 1952. after which date the Executor will distribute the assets of the said estate, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. IN THE MATTER OF THE Es- TATEOE PETER JESSE WIEBE, DATED at Richmond Hill, this 2nd day of September. 1952. THE WATERLOO TRUST AND SAVINGS COMPANY. Executor By its Solicitor â€" ‘ JOSEPH RABINOWITCH, South-East Vaughan Ratepayers Association has received word from the Department of Agricul- ture that the government has gran- ted a sum of money toward the Community Hall, Spruce Ave. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ince, Spruce Ave.. has as their guests over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. Print from Brampton. , The Group Committee of the lst Richvale Scouts and Cubs ex- t_en»ds to all fathers of Scouts and Cubs 3 cordial invitation to at‘ tend the lst meeting of the fall to be held at the home of Ralph Wood, 46 Spruce Ave., on Sunday. September 28. at 8 pm. The ratépayeré ‘Bave complied with conditions set out under the Last Friday the Guides of Rich- vale enjoyed a hike along the Langstafl slderoad. They cooked supper over camp flx‘es and had a» jolly sing-song. The lst Richvale Ladies Scout Auxiliary will resume its monthly meetings September 25 at 8.30 p. m. in Richvale School. Miss Mary Underhill returned home from hospital last week and is feeling much better. Anniversary services will be held in Temperanceville Church on September 21. Rev. Harold Moddle will be the speaker in the morning with Temperanceville Church choir in attendance. It is with deep regret the many friends of the Giles Kerswill fam- ily extend their heartfelt sympa- thy to Mrs. Giles Kerswill and her daughters in the passing of a most respected resident, Mr. Giles Kerswill. Temperanceville United Church has now resumed its Sunday even- ing services at 7.30 pm. Rev. and Mrs. Harold Moddle who have been residing in Alberta were present and heartily welcomed by their many friends here. The evening service will be con- ducted by Rev. Howey of Aurora with Maple United Church choir supplying the music. A lovely wedding was solemn- ized in Temperancevilie Church on Saturday. September 6. wher Miss Violet Robinson and Mr. Ross Smith were united in mar- riage. Congratulations are in order for Mr. and Mrs. H. Ince, Spruce Ave.. who entered their 1% year old bulldog Thelwall Peber in the Pro- gress Kennel Club Dog Show, at Markham recently; Peter took best of Canadian breed and went on to win the best bred. Thelwall Peter is the ï¬rst dog that has been shown from the Ince's own kennel and is a com- ing champion. On September 18. the W.A. and W.M.S. will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank Wilkins. The topic taken at this meeting will be "Chirstian Living". The roll call will be answered by “A thought from the Upper Room.†Hostesses for the day will be Mrs. W. Jennings and Mrs. F. Wilkins. Mrs. Ray Price of Temperance- ville had as her guest this past week. her mother. Mrs.«Ruby Car- ver of Sault Ste. Marie. ‘ Mr .and Mrs. Fred Boys spent a week visiting Mrs. Boys‘ sister, Mrs. Alvin Walker at Kirkland Iake. On September 8, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boys attended a birthday supper held in honour of Mr. Boys’ mother who celebrated her 85th birthday, September 5. During the business period a let- ter of appreciation from our sister institute in Scotland was read re- garding cake mix sent to their in- stitute. A receipt for $50 for the support of the Save the Children Fund was received. The members voted a donation of $25 to the Newmarket York County Hospital. In October the members are ask- ed to bring a donation of pickles or fruit to be given to the hospi' tal. Please keep this in mind. The October meeting of the W.I. The Women's Institute resumed its monthly meeting on September 10, when the members gathered at the home of Mrs. Maurice Beynon. The roll call, "an item of interna- tional interest†created much in- terest. C(SRRESPONDENT: MRS. ED. PAXTON. R. R. :-, KING Box 176. Richmond Hill. Ontario To Creditors NOTICE TEMPERANCEVILLE NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. A. GOTTSCHALK Telephone AVenue 5-2427 RICHVALE .NEWS Phone King 3R11 COOLER W'EATHER IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER How about those worn-out stove and furnace pipes. Now is the tlme to replace them, while our stock is in good supply. We also have wall & floor thimbles 6†& 7â€, stoveboards 26128 28x28 28130 28x34 and stove screens for Que- beo Heaters RICHMOND HILL HARDWARE Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money refunded We Deliver Those girls joining now will be given every opportunity to pass their tenderfoot and will be en- rolled wheh they reach their 8th birthday. The Brownie Pack un- der the capable leadership of Mrs. F. Bigley holds its meetings in the Richvale school every Tuesday ev- ening from 6445 pm. to 8.45 pm. A cordial invitation is extended to all girls 8 years of age and those who will reach the age of eight by December 31 to join the lst Rich< vale Brownie Pack. This invitation expires on September 23, after which date no further applicants will be accepted until the ï¬rst of the year. Additional helping hands are ur- gently needed to complete the cha- pel and anyone wishing to assist in this worthwhile project are askâ€" ed to go to the chapel site on Oak Ave., any day Monday to Satur- day. Eddie Owen of Oak Ave., has been ill with jaundice. Community Hall Act, namely by submitting all books to a certiï¬ed accountant and by ï¬nishing the hall. so that it is habitable. The grant will be spent to ï¬nish the outside of the hall and to put on a permanent roof. When this has been spent a further grant will be forthcoming. Richvale Sunday School, pend- ing completion of the new chapel on Oak Ave. is being held in the Richvale Public School, Spruce Ave. at 3 pm. Mrs. Nelson'Thompson has been electd delegate for the convention at the Royal York on Nov. 5-6-7 The program convenor. Mrs. Roy Bowen had a very interesting program planned on Citiznship and Education. Mrs. Berton Palmer read an article on "We are the im- migrants." A paper on Citiznship was read by Mrs. Roy Bowen. The solo “This is my Tas‘k†was sung by a guest" Mrs. Robson, accom- panied by Mrs. Charles. both of Teston. iss Betty Beynon fav- ored the roup with a piano sel- ection. An oral contest conducted by Mrs. Bowen contained educa- tion and humor. Mrs. Nelson Thompson, Mrs. boris Davis and Miss Margaret Beynon served a delicious lunch. Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ever- ett Phillips forlSunday supper. will be held on October 22, rather than the 8th. There will be ï¬lms shown on Cancer Research in the church basement at this time. All members are asked to invite a guest for this important occasion. The date of the short course “What makes a good officer" has been set for January 16. The Garden Brigade girls of Temperanceville with Mrs. Everett Phillips as their competent leader attended the Achievement Day in Newmarket on Saturday, Septem- ber 13. The ï¬ve girls Misses Irene and Isaqelle Mashinter. Miss Edna Christenson and Misses Margaret and Florrie Beynon have complet- ed their three years' work. Three of the girls. Irene, Edna and Flor- rie received their county honors in the form of a certiï¬cate and ‘vin. Congratulations girls. October 8 is the date of the Turkey supper at Temperanceville Church. Get your ticket early from members. Admission is by ticket only â€"- do not be disappoin- ted by leaving your purchase to the last minute. Mr. and Mrs. Gordoï¬ Baldwin are holtdaying in the north. Friends of Mrs. Howard Patrick of Aurora were shocked to hear of her illness but we are happy to report her feeling better after the operation. Mrs. Thomas Dibb is to be conâ€" gratulated on her success in the baking class at the ONE. She won lst for Shortbread and 2nd for Maccaroons. Mr. Thos. Mashinter is still coh- flned to his home after receiving a leg injury in athletics. CHEMICALLY CLEANED CAMP CESSPOOL & SEPTIC TANK CLEANER eliminates need of expensive. unhealthy pumping and digging up of cess- pools, septic tanks, seepage pools, etc. No shutdown either. Dissolves everything organic from grease to cloth to ï¬b- rous tree roots. Results in 12 to 36 hours. Cesspools & Septic Tanks WM. HAANPAA JR. LAKE AVE. WILCOX LAKE Phone Richmond Hill TC. 4-1939 Miss Fiorrie Beynon has secured ~. position as teacher at Duncairn, iorth of Schomberg. There are 34 gupils in her school. TOWN & COUNTRY EQUIPMENT8: SUPPLY TU. 4-2101 Elgin Mills Phone TU 4-2061 IN THE MATTER OF THE MUN- ICIPAL DRAINAGE ACT, R.S.O. 1950, CHAPTER 246. AND IN THE MATTER OF A BY- LAW NUMBER 1379 OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MARKHAM BE- ING A BYâ€"LAW TO PROVIDE FOR DRAINAGE WORK IN THE TOWNSHIP OF MARKHAM AND FOR BORROWING ON THE CREDIT OF THE MUNICIPAL- ITY THE SUM OF â€5.94: "0 FOR COMPLETING THE SAME. TAKE NOTICE that any person intending to have by-law number not later than ten days after the 1379 of the Township of Markham, or any part thereof, quashed must ï¬nal passing thereof serve a notice in writing upon the Reeve and the Clerk of the Municipality of his intention to make application for that purpose to the Reeve during the six weeks next after the ï¬nal passing of the by-Iaw. A Delegation and Colour Party of the Richmond Hill Branch No. 375 Canadian Legion attended a Legion Public Mass Initiation at the 25111 Anniversary Rally and Memorial Service held Sunday, September 14th in the Hamilton Civic Stadium. Zone B-B. Can- adian Legion, Hamilton Branches entertained after the meeting. Now that the Legion's General Secretary is asking branches to obtain speciï¬c cases in connection with War Veterans' Allowances. may I be permitted to ask what is being or has been done for the widows of veterans with good ser- vice who have been existing on superannuation and small disabll. ity or service pensions and pay- ment for which ceases on the death of the veteran? The salute was taken by the Dominion Command President Comrade W. Lumsden. Padre Very Rev. J. 0. Anderson, Dom- inion Vice-President; also present was the President of Provincial Command, Comrade T. A. M. Hulée. War Widows' Allowance DATED at thé Township of Markham this 8th day of Septem- ber, 1952. Answer: The widow of a veteran drawing W.V.A. receives for 12 months $90 per month, whereas the widow of a veteran who was in receipt of a disability pension of less than 50% gets nothing. al- though she may need it just as much. It is suggested that all much wi- dows should submit applications for the War Widows' Allowance on the death of their spouses to the District Authority of the D.V.A. with a view of obtaining the same grant as the widow of a W.V.A. re- ipient. Township of Markham THE LEGIONNAIRES Branch 375 CanadianLegion, B.E.S.L. Richmond Hill Wï¬imm Cataract As in many other bodily disorders cataract â€"â€" clouding of the eye's lens â€" breeds fear and superstition where re- liable, objective information is needed. A common eye ailment, cataract is caused by many things including old age, hardening of the arteries, di- abetes and vitamin deï¬ciency diseases. It is not 0 growth or tumor or a cancer; it is us- ually not hereditary. CARL E. HILIL, M.D., M.O.H. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TWP. OF NORTH YORK NOTICE TO QUhSH CHAS. HOOVER. Clerk Goonï¬EAn THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday, Sept. 18, 1952 9 gulllmw“ll““mulllll“1li“flmWill“\\l\\\\“\ll\l“lllllllllllllllll\lll\“\\l\l\lllllI11l11111ll\llllll\l\l\\l\lllllllllll1llll“l“11lllllmllmi\lllllllllllllllllll\llÂ¥ 3319 Yonge St. at Fairlawn HUdson 5406 “Exclusive but not Expensive†Open Till 8 pm. including Saturdays itIn“nlllll“mllllllllllllllllllllllllmll\llll“llllIlllllll\llllNRl“mm!lllllllllllnlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll“lllflllfllllllllllllmnmuï¬lmnlg school rates .. 3,494.59 Sundry school sections . . . . . . . 31,312.04 Police villages . . . . . . 5,325.68 Special provisions re after the-war expenditure N. Yonge Railway . 3,919.16 Allowance re local improvents .. Total current assets $119.040.26 Township of Markham Bank Balance . . . . Unpaid taxes ...... 43,218.27 Prov. of Ont. subsidy 23,331.37 Sundry Accounts receivable . Advances re local improvements Current liabilities Bank overdraft .. Accounts payable Surplus general Excess of current assets over current liabilities . .. . $29,683.48 $30,927.60 $22,370.42 $25,900.79 The debenture debt which includes the Municipality's share of debentures issued by other municipalities amounted to $361,594.11, which does not include Markham’s share of deben- tures issued by the Villages of Markham and Stouffville covering their present high schools. This amount is very small. Comparison of the net tax roll for the past four years is as follows: Total current liabilities 1951 ...................$270,170 1950 .................. 192,644 1949 .................. 196.109 1948 ...... 168,465 The statistics as quoted above will indicate position of the Municipality as at slst December 1 Yours faithfully, N. L. Morton. As auditor I have never been concerned as to the soundness of the ï¬nances of the Municipality, nor as to them being adminis- tered properly. My only concern was as to the growth and cap- acity of the office staff not keeping pace with the development of the Municipality as an institution. At this time in order to overcome any idea that the affairs 0! the Township are not in good condition" I can only quote from the annual statement which which is on ï¬le in the office of the Municipality and compare it with other years. Current assets MADELEINE MILLINERY AND ACCESSORIES Dear Sirs; In response to the Clerk's letter of 11th August and the re- cent resolution of Council asking for a letter from me concerning the ï¬nances of the Township . The current assets and the current liabilities as at 315 Decem- ber of the various years are ‘as follows: . Due to what is believed by myself and members of council, to be unfair criticism of the ï¬nancial position of the Township 0 Markham and to stem any further rumours of uns ble ï¬nancing, I hereby issue ythe foll- owing ï¬nancial statement as issued in the latest report from the townhip auditors, Wilton C. Eddis & Sons, chartered accountants. Township of Markham,- UNIONVILLE, Ontario. The Reeve and Council, To the Ratepayers of the Township of, Markham I trust that this report will present the sound posi- ition existing in the state of oilr ï¬nances. Signed : Reeve Win. Timbers, Township of Markham. Fire safety, low upkeep and protection for your car are provided by this attractive CONCRETE BLOCK garage---o necessity, to protect vour investment in today's high cost cars. A SINGLE-CAR GARAGE GURMLEY BLOCK [$0. Handbags, Gloves, Nylons & Scarves MUNICIPALITY OF THE WILTON C. EDDIS & SONS Chartered Accountants will safeguard your car! LOVELY NEW FALL MEETS ALI. A.S.T.M. SPECIFICATIONS I $89,356.78 $60,965.72 $42,586.61 $36,542.43 19,304.24 24,501.07 49,408.71 asual, Teen-Age and Model 3,919.16 5,905.31 3,081.91 1:551 CONCRETE BLOCKS, CINDER BLOCKS WEEPING TILE, LIME & CEMENT $3.95 And Up HATS $91,893.32 $64,957.03 1950 1949 1948 29,844.23 14,714.40 12,831.09 34,124.31 30,934.09 24,573.54 14,329.06 16,419.72 18,848.22 Phone Stouffville 381W] Evgs. BAldwin 1-1843 28,207.91 15,167.37 4,210.32 3,625.28 8,425.56 8,244.24 13,275.09 2,388.06 11,257.89 11,838.39 8,017.30 2,958.73 1,601.86 320.63 3lst December 1,420.06 1,420.06 689.41 2,893.22 12th August 1952. 500.76 th efavourable 1951. $62,443.22 21,353.80 1,937.06 1,333.41 4.856.96 920.99