Irtl- v IS I"? T-cT Af "- ., .:',-v - i,v. . "" -f 4 ".,-!' "7 fV ., V; V ... . . .. 1 14 tV,- il. $25. s000,000 Canadian National Railways Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada 15-Year 6 (Non Callable) Sinking Fund Gold Debenture Bonds The Dominion of Canada Guarantees ' Principal and Interest by Endorsement The Bonds are not callable as a whole or in part it- Dated September 1, 1921 Due September 1, 1936 Principal and interest payable in gold in New York City at the Agency of the Bank of Montreal Interest payable March 1 and September 1. BoncU In coupon form of $1,000 wiui provision for registration of principal. Total Authorized luue $25,000,000 ' CENTRAL UNION TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, TRUSTEE i Canadian counsel advise us that these'guaranteed bonds are secured by the full credit and taxing power of the e Dominion of Canada equally with its direct obligations A sinking fund of $500,000 per annum; accruing from September 1, 1921ris"to be available in equalsemuannualamountsfor the purchase of bonds in the market at not exceeding par -and interest. If bonds are not so obtainable any unexpended balance: reverts to the Railway Company. ' These bonds are the direct obligation of the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada", which is controlled by the Government of the Dominion of Canada and forms part of the Canadian National Railways System of over 22,000' miles extending from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean and reaching every important traffic center in Canada. Price 95!4 and Interest. To yield 6.50 TVo offor tho abovo'bonds for delivery rrhen, as and if issued and received by us, sub JDCtJ the ,aPPTOVat o Ieial proceedings by counsel. It is expected that Dillon, Read & Co. interim receipts will bo.ready for delivery on or about September 27. Dillon, Read & Co. The National City Company' Guaranty Company of New York Lee, Higginson & Co. Continental and Commercial Blair & Co., Inc. Bankers Trust Company Union Trust Company, Pittsburgh Trust & Savings Bank The Information ont.tn In tU. atortbemeat ha. bn obtained from .ource. which w. con..de, reH.b.e. Whiten gutet it U accepted bx c. a. .ccur. . ' "" t i '"IIMMMIM,wll'Mw'w'IIM,'"M"w3B"aa""M'"aaaMaaaaMMBM l w""ll""MW"MM'M,,l,wllnM"Ma''M"'"""""aBMaMBaMaaMBMWMMai in j m sj National Bank of Commerce 1 inNewYork HI ESTABLISHED 1839 11 STATEMENT OF CONDITION Jill SEPTEMBER 6, 1921 HI Rcaourcca Liabilities I IIL Loans and Discounts $253,625,917.86 Capital Paid up $25,000,000.00 I II U;iitVH?,!if,CatCS f In" finiMQ ''5urplus 25,000.000.00 Ott'r'tnTs and-Sccuritic; oftS Undivided Profits 10,485,230.13 II U. S. Government Securities Deposits ... 304,233,980.87 II Borrowed 2,500,000.00 U. S. Government Securities II Stock o Federal Reserve Borrowed 2,500,000.00 II B?"k 'ir JvSffiS!! Bills Payable with Federal si I jinking House 4,000,000.00 Reserve Bank 6,000,000.00 I II Cas" Exchanges, and due p-.nr,i r t. .. i 'l fromFederallleserveBank 101,195,684.67 Te, a,A nd jotojmai ,11 Due from Banksand Bankers 7,011,238.00 Taxes Accrued 4,279,454.08 II Irtcrest Accrued 524,38826 Unearned Discount 1,951,140.68 II Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit and Ac- II Letters of Credit and Ac- ceptanccs 33,770,470.72 II ceptances 30.717.773.14 Otlic- T.tMiit;;,.. ntnnnnm III $414,570,276.48 $414,570,276.48 " I II MBBIDBriT S , I III JAMCS S. ALEXANDER 'j II vice-prteslDBHTO llll J. HOWARD AUDREY HERBERT P. HOWELL FARia R. RUSSELL l 'SflSEPH A. OnODEniCK LOUIS A. KEIDEL STEVENSON E. WARD l aOf EMERSON DAVID H. 0. PENNY ROGER H. WILLIAMS II JOHN E. ROVENSKY , second viCB'PHBaioefira l HARRY P. DARRAND anrmnALD F MAXWELL EDWARD H. RAWL3 J I LOUIS P. CHRISTENSON mInz MEYER EVERETT E. RISLEY il I JAMES I. CLARKE f"ANi "tT HENRY C. 8TEVEN3 'llll llll OABHIBK ' AUOITOIf llll ROY H. PAS3MORE ALBERT EMERTON llll DINBOTOftS I II 'AME3 S. ALEXANDER FORREST F. DRYOEN VALENTINE P. SNYDER II JOHN W.DAVIS CHARLES E. DUNLAP HARRY D. THAYER llll WLLIAM A. DAY HEROERT P. HOWELL JAMES TIMPSON INI HENRY W. do FOREST tfWWj THOMAS WILLIAMS 0 llll Mss. llll tfSyinta(?v II i Xf flj Tli C. S. PATTON & COTI III au ciiKniiviJT sts. BANKERS Huoressors to NAIT.VIt & BIXVKNSON II rtonda ii nil Htocks boualit and Bold Momhfra I'lilla, Rlork Krchanro I Important Utility Financing During the first six months of 1921 the securities of 29 of the principal public utility companies were of fered to the public. Twenty, three of these are selling above their original offering price. No type of security can show a more convincing record. We invite irequests for List No. 7337 of specially selected public utility bonds and notes yielding from 74 to over 8. Bonbright& Company 437 Chestnut Street Philadelphia New York Chicago Boston Detroit r? General Motors The latest available informa tion concerning this "giant" of the motor industry Is in corporated In a Special Analyt ical report. Just Write M-lit Kardos &. Burke 1424Wnlnut St.,PhlladeIphla Phonti Spruce 6jq New York Drooltlra Pltt.borth Chicago Boiton Dtltlmote Avirs&irnvaievviTciionrvoinf AUUJJiccj K $25,000 THE AUTOCAR COMPANY 6 Serial Gold Notes to- , ,Dt,d 3oVU 1, 1021 Due In Serlei . 1, 1022, and Quarterly Thereafter Until Mar. 1, 1023 To Yield Over 8 Frto of Pennsylvania Ptrional Property Tax of Four Mills 8 btoarb itotober &tobt UW Mtmber Philadelphia Stock Exchange iC0"" 03S Race, 3530 ..? i4t 7 AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE UnERTY HI'TUAIi INRURANOK CO. rhontl lAHxutt 1070 tO-Xt flo. lBlh HI, Autocar Co. 6 Serial Gold Notes, 1922-23 HARVEY FISK & SONS. Inc. Land Title Dldir.. Phil.. Now York Chicago lluffala Doitan GE0.A.HUHN & SONS STOCKS AND IIOND9 Member of ths PMIadelphU. 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Relcher IJolcher Ext . Jlsn Hur . ... Ilrouah Divide Divide Kxt .. Divide Con . . ,,,.... ..., .01 .01 .01 .02 .0i .01 .12 .01 Sth'n B.... 100 .. 100 .. 100 .. 100' .. 100 E M 7s .. 103 .. 108 .. 103 8(sa!o)103 Wlcks'e Spncr Stoel Co 7a 2. ,.. 08 Wis Cent'! 4s 2., 1.. B., 1., 2., W t 2., St., 1. 70 70 Liberty 3VC-S Liberty lt 'iV". Liberty 2d -lVis.. Liberty 3d 4Vis.. Liberty. 4th 4Vi. . VlcNotcN33xH... Vie Notes 4-y. s... HlKh 5.44 SS.00 8S.7I! !)' 0(i SS.80 00.02 011.00 Low RS.'JO 8S.0S SS.4I1 02.40 SS.02 00.02 09.02 1:10 P.M. 8.S.40 8S.5S SS.00 fi2.no ss.so 110.02 09.04 Paris Bourse Dul i-nns, epi. 10. Trading . waa dull on me Mourss lonay. inroc per cent rentes not H-c; exenanao on London. 03r 25c; B per cent loan, 81f 4.1c. Tho dollar waa quoted HI 111 Oii:. Dlvldond East Divide Hamuli Harbrnuck Dltlde IIlKh Divide Knox .09 Revert Divide 02 Rei Divide "1 Roseta 01 silver Kine 1 Sutherland .01 Tonopah Dlvldo nil victory Dlvldo 01. Verde Divide 02 Zone 08 OOLDFIELD STOCKS Booth 02 Comb Fraction Ol CrackerJack 03 DlamondBeld Blue Bull Florenco 30 goldfleld Con Q0 old Dev OJ OoldfleM Deep (it Great Bend 01 Jumbo Ext 03 Kewanaa 01 Lone Star 02 Oro 1 Red Hills 2.0' Silver Pick 00 Spearhead ,02 MISCELLANEOUS Amparo 1.10 Arizona United 05 Caledonia 01) Eden 10 Emma Sliver .01 Kurelca Croesus 82 Eureka Holly .01 Hecla 4 Mothor I.nde 6K Novada Hill .01 Netoda Wonder 15 Success "J Tecopa Mlnlmt 05 Whlto Caps 0t Vlibert 01 .10 .08 ,00 ' .12 :H3I .03 ,(i3 :88 .211 .04 .03 .! .14 ,vi .01 .11 .03 02 .02 .01 .02 .71 .02 .03 .11 .03 .02 .04 .00 .41 .01 .03 .02 ,0J .0,1 .02 .03 .01 0.00 :Ji 1.30 .10 :& .02 :oJ oS .02 .20 .08 ,0H .0.1 .02 MONEY-LENDING RATES NEW YORK Money on call, both clasaea of collateral, opened today at S per cent for lending and renewing. PHILADELPHIA Call, per cent: time. 0 per cent, commercial paper, threo to six months. 0 pnr cent. . , Note These are merely nominal quota, tlons. the legal rato of Interest In the State nf Pennsylvania being fixed at 0 per cent. Plus premium and commission, tlm money for thirty to ninety days Is loaned at ft to 0 per cent, while commercial paper, from thirty to ninety days, la loantd at 0 to 0 per cent. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Pittsburgh, I'n., Sept. 10. HOOS Ro relpts. 4500 head Higher. Heavies, $8 25 QH 6(1: heavy yorkern. 18.00Q0; light york crs. 8 218BC Pigs. J808.23. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 000 teAd. Steady. Top sheep. 3 top lambs, $10 30. . CALVES Receipts, 100 head. Steady. Top, 114. BO. Eat RufTnlo, N. V Sept 10 CATTLE Receipts, 473 head. Market 25o lower Calves Receipts. 800 head. Market 60e higher. $5 if 10. HOOS Receipts, 800O head. Strong. Heavy, JS 5008.75: mixed and yorkera. n 0.10: tight yorkera and pigs, 58.750U, roughs, 10; stags, 14 3 3. SHEEP AND LAMHS Receipts. 4000 head. Choice active, common alow. Prices unchanged. JAPAN'S TKADEREVlVlt;; ''1,',) Excets of Imports Over Export 'tW' Eight Months Was $131, OO, F' Wftslilnelon, Sept. lCMnrkeft'ih rival In both tho reports nnd imfMH' of Japan durlnj Auguftt, followed M pronounced slump tit that country's foreign trade durlnc July, according: la n cubic- to tho Commerco Department today from Trado Conimissioner Butts, nt Tokio. , Exports, whlrh dropped fro mnpprox Imntely $r3,000.0()0 durlnir Jnne to $40,000,000 for July, the Comniiwdoncr ipported, returned to f52,00O.OOO for Aucust, which compnrcn with 587(00(, (HM) during Aueust, 1020. Imports, which declined from ?74.000,00O for June to $55,000,000 for July, roue n" In to $(,000,000 tlurlnff AtiRUft, which wn even greater than tho $01,000,000 total durini; AugUNt, 1020, Th" ?cti of Imports over exports for the eight months of this year, tho t iiimiyiiiiicr said, Is $131,000,000, -niiiHt $215,000,000 for the saino period last year. Uiirin August tho exports of copper continued to be exceedingly largo, anil the Milt shipments showed on increare. 1 nf Mi' exiif-rts of tea, cotton yarns nnd textiles continued to bo comparatively .litlit, while tlu most nolnlilo Rninn iimonB the Import Items were in cotton and machinery. BAR SILVER Bar Oliver waa Vid higher In London to day at SOttd. rnHh BANK CLEARINGS Dank clearings today compared with corresponding day last 4 wo years: 1021 1020 1010 Phllada. $02,000,000 100.000.705 $03,018,001 LEBANON AOTYONTTHE-AiAP LEBANON, Pa., is on the highway of suc cess. The city is in the heart of the rich Lebanon Val ley, a garden-spot of agriculture. We have excellent transportation acilities, pure water- supply, abundant electrical power, low tax rates, supply of good labor, superb schools and bank ing institutions, and an active, wide-awake Chamber of Commerce, eager to assist you. LOCATE IN LEBANONI I ADDRESS (LEBANON CIIAMBERor COAWERCE I L.KBANUN. PA. aMsWoMMMsaasfeHsBBaslsHsMMMsMoiM NEW ISSUE $2,000,000 First Joint Stock Land Bank of Chicago 5V2 Farm Loan Bonds (ILLINOIS AND IOWA) Exempt from all Federal, State, Municipal and Local Taxation: Confirmed by the U. S. Supreme Court and completely tax-exempt as the First Liberty Loan 3'2 Bonds Dated November 1, 1921 Issued under the Federal Farm Loan Act Due November 1, 1951 Redeemable at the option of the obligor at par and accrued Interest on November 1, 1931, or on any interest date thereafter. Coupon bond of $1,000 denomination, fully reEiterable and interchangeable. Principal and semi-annual interest, May 1 and November 1, payable at the bank of issue or at the Continental oiCom mercial Dank tn Chicago, or at the Equitable Trust Company in New York City, at the holder's option The following salient facts are summarized from President Guy Huston's letter and the Federal Farm Loan Act: SECURITYThese bonds are direct obligations of the First Joint Stock Land Bank of Chicago and secured by deposit with the Registrar of the Farm Loan Bureau of the United States Treasury Department, of United States ?nHVS1C0n " morteQB. "Poo improved farms, not exceeding 50 of appraised value of farm lands and 20 of the appraised permanent insured improvements thereon, in the states of Illinois and Iowa, admittedly the finest agricultural section in the country. ' uulu,cuv All of the mortgages have been approved by the Federal Farm Loan Board based upon the appraisals of thefr own agents operating in their respective territories. In addition to government inupecrion of ffe properties tiw bank has had independent appraisals made by their own experts. properties, tne All bonds of the Bank are protected not only by an equity represented by at least 100 of additional land value SLS? y Pa CaP,tal StOCk f thC bank ""J18 double Hability' and theaccumulated sunlul and $12o!lSkS StatCment f Aug 31, 1921' shows a P-to caPitaI sto of $1,200,000 and surplus and reserves of TAX EXEMPT FEATURES We quote hereunder from the actual bonds certified to by the Registrar of the lhoiilrJUrfT f thC United States Treasury Department as follows: 'This bond if ifsueS under authority of the act of Congress approved July 17, 1916, which provides that-Farm Loan Bonds issued We quote from the decision rendered by the United States Supreme Court February 28th, 1921, as follows taxation?" "" COnBtitutionalIy organized and the securities here involved are legally exS from S1!5?EN7 SUPERVISION AND OPERATION-This Bank was chartered under the provisions of the Federal Farm Loan Act". Under this act, the Federal Farm Loan Board exercises supervisory WrJ over the SS' Ti ar t0 the Federnl Reserve Board over the Federal Reserve Banks supervisory powers over the loansad SlFS i.wrll011 .Secpeta the Treasury is Ex-Officio Chairman, must approve all alsTpS - - deposited and prioeSS" riSidly reStriCtCd SUP;rViSed by thc G-cmment, it is under (i operations in the same states mmmmmmmmrm Price 101 and interest, to yield about 5 to 1931 and 5W thereafter Discount will be allmvr4 nt- th - r riym- ., ... - .-."- " on.w vj or77D ijcj Biuiurn crn rne nnnHrni mm r u- u i . . . . which latter date Intent wi.l accrue oa the lM iStataSt 1,1921, from 14 WALL STREET NEW YORK KISSEL, KINNICUTT & CO. ""tttMBpr, THE ROOKERY CHICAGO w.....k .., ....;. -"- TV!!f!Lga.. sTIMsisMliso:"iM '. 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