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388 HISTORY OF THE BANKBrought forward $433,461,165 76Real estate other than1bank premises.
388 HISTORY OF THE BANKBrought forward $433,461,165 76Real estate other than1bank premises.
CHAPTER VII.THE LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENT OF THECANADIAN BANKING SYSTEM.As has been established by documentary evidence,theCanadian banking system is the direct descendant, and forupwards of half a century past has been the only survivingdescendant, of the first Bank of the United States, the charterof which was planned, chiefly after the model of the Bank ofEngland, by Alexander Hamilton, first Secretary of the Treasuryof the United States. The leading <strong>com</strong>mercial andfinancial houses of Montreal, which were of necessity closelyassociated in matters of currency and exchange with thefinancial houses of New York, sought to establish in Canada abank similar to that of the United States.The bill of 1808 toprovide a charter for the Bank of Lower Canada reproduced,with the minimum of verbal change, the essential clauses of thecharter of the Bank of the United States. Circumstancesprevented the ac<strong>com</strong>plishment of this design, but the chiefpromoters of it, after a second failure in 1817 to obtain acorporate charter under legislative authority, resolved to forma private corporation in the city of Montreal. Thus waslaunched the Montreal Bank in 1817. In the articles ofassociation of this bank all the essential clauses of the charterof the Bank of the United States relating to practical bankingwere faithfully copied. In the following year, 1818, the articlesof association of the Montreal Bank were copied in turn, withthe minimum necessary alteration, by three other banks:the Quebec Bank, Quebec; the Bank of Canada, Montreal;and the Bank of Upper Canada, Kingston. After severalattempts the Montreal Bank finally obtained a legislativecharter, assented to in 1822, as "The President, Directors and
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A HISTORYOFTHE CANADIAN BANKOF COMM
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PREFACE[S volume closes at the end
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PrefaceContentsIllustrationsCHAPTER
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xILLUSTRATIONSPLATENO.FACINGPAGE25
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XllILLUSTRATIONSNO.63 TCamloops, B.
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IPLATtIHI Hov \\II.I.I\M M.MASTERFi
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2 HISTORY OF THE BANKbrought about
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4 HISTORY OF THE BANKthat, because
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6 HISTORY OF THE BANKtain the usual
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THE CHARTER 7the Grand Trunk Railwa
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THE CHARTER 9proposed bank was to s
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THE CHARTER 11province or secured b
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THE CHARTER 13enterprise, perhaps t
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I'I.VTI-: No. |.rilAKLOTTKTCNYN. IV
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16 HISTORY OF THE BANKpresently be
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18 HISTORY OF THE BANKMontreal, or
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THE CHARTER 19financial and commerc
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THE CHARTER 21of London, 9 who had
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THE CHARTER 23many of them stand ve
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THE CHARTER 25drew on the Mancheste
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THE CHARTER 27Confederation, Mr. Ro
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THE CHARTER 29Company. It is signif
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THE CHARTER 31opposition that at ti
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THE CHARTER 33made its appearance,
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PLATE No. C.EDMONTON, ALTA.
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36 HISTORY OF THE BANKarrival of Lo
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38 HISTORY OF THE BANKinto in Novem
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40 HISTORY OF THE BANKis certain, I
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42 HISTORY OF THE BANKlater he anno
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44 HISTORY OF THE BANKCanada banks,
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46 HISTORY OF THE BANKConservative
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CHAPTER II.1867 TO 1901.We may now
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1867 TO 1901 51to open an account w
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1867 TO 1901 53committee to select
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56 HISTORY OF THE BANKas scrutineer
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58 HISTORY OF THE BANKtime contribu
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60 HISTORY OF THE BANKeven terms wi
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62 HISTORY OF THE BANKwere $32,003,
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1867 TO 1901 63The opening of the N
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1867 TO 1901 65and bamboo wares, st
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I'l.VPK No. !).NEW YORK, X.Y.
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68 HISTORY OF THE BANKwith Great Br
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70 HISTORY OF THE BANKParkhill. Win
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72 HISTORY OF THE BANKSaskatchewan
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74 HISTORY OF THE BANKmoney. The Am
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76 HISTORY OF THE BANKelected to su
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78 HISTORY OF THE BANKequalled. Alt
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80 HISTORY OF THE BANKThe minute bo
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82 HISTORY OF THE BANKcontaining $1
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1867 TO 1901 83Dunclas branch, the
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1867 TO 1901 85sequences; on the ot
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PLATE No. 11.us
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88 HISTORY OF THE BANKGreat Britain
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90 HISTORY OF THE BANKof the Provin
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92 HISTORY OF THE BANKare quoted in
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94 HISTORY OF THE BANKthe officers
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1867 TO 1901 95front door of the of
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1867 TO 1901 97Darling, 1president
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( OUNKR OF KING AND JORDAN STREETS,
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100 HISTORY OF THE BANKsite was ere
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102 HISTORY OF THE BANKpublic caree
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1867 TO 1901 103this examination ha
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1867 TO 1901 105As a guide for the
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1867 TO 1901 107chosen to succeed M
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1867 TO 1901 109January, 1887. Her
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PLATE No. 15.REGINA, SASK.
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112 HISTORY OF THE BANKIn his actio
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114 HISTORY OF THE BANKby the death
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1867 TO 1901 115stood to favour cha
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1867 TO 1901 117James Stevenson 1of
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1867 TO 1901 119Bank of Commerce at
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1867 TO 1901 121shareholders that t
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1867 TO 1901 123It will be evident
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in conjunction with Mr. J. O. Bigel
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1867 TO 1901 127wood, in British Co
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These figures show the fresh life18
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PLATE No. 17.SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
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132 HISTORY OF THE BANKtifii0094- -
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134 HISTORY OF THE BANKDecember 6,
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and Mr. W. E. H. Massey.11867 TO 19
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CHAPTER III.THE YUKON ADVENTURE.Som
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THE YUKON ADVENTURE 139them to hand
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139 138 137* 135 134of Country betw
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142 HISTORY OF THE BANKexploits of
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THE YUKON ADVENTURE 143point at tid
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THE YUKON ADVENTURE 145who had been
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LAKE BENNETT, Y.T.The first Canadia
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148 HISTORY OF THE BANKportage was
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150 HISTORY OF THE BANKstrong curre
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THE YUKON ADVENTURE 151with only an
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the bank.THE YUKON ADVENTURE 153Whe
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THE YUKON ADVENTURE 155business, an
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THE YUKON ADVENTURE 157the whole tr
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PLATE No. 24.
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160 HISTORY OF THE BANKwould be pas
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162 HISTORY OF THE BANKsacks of gol
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THE YUKON ADVENTURE 163business tha
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THE YUKON ADVENTURE 165which has be
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iThe firstI)A\YSO\, Y.T.Imilding er
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168 HISTORY OF THE BANKfrom twelve
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170 HISTORY OF THE BANKthemselves w
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172 HISTORY OF THE BANKpayment of w
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174 HISTORY OF THE BANKof which the
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THE YUKON ADVENTURE 175ground. It w
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THE YUKON ADVENTURE 177required, an
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WINTER IN THE YUKON\O.SUMMER IN THE
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180 HISTORY OF THE BANKby becoming
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182 HISTORY OF THE BANKferent meals
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THE YUKON ADVENTURE 183relief,was a
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THE YUKON ADVENTURE 185had to be ma
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THE YUKON ADVENTURE 187Early in the
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THE YUKON ADVENTURE 189from losses
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4PLATE No. 30.
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192 HISTORY OF THE BANKThe hall was
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194 HISTORY OF THE BANKthe bank's o
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THE YUKON ADVENTURE 195"THE SPELL O
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THE YUKON ADVENTURE 197And it's bet
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CHAPTER IV.1901 TO 1914.The dawn of
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1901 TO 1914 201Indian reservation
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1901 TO 1914 203in the dry areas of
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1901 TO 1914 205one first-class pas
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C;.MAN.PLATE No. 3*.
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208 HISTORY OF THE BANKThe rapid st
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210 HISTORY OF THE BANKyouths in th
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1901 TO 1914 211valued at $160 per
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1901 TO 1914 213it had also branche
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WOODSTOCK, ONT.
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216 HISTORY OF THE BANKreasons for
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218 HISTORY OF THE BANKrule was pro
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220 HISTORY OF THE BANKin the devel
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222 HISTORY OF THE BANKbut that 14,
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1901 TO 1914 223selected for this p
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1901 TO 1914 225A few months later
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I'LATK NO. :;
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228 HISTORY OF THE BANKIt may be in
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HISTORY OF THE BANKthe amount was a
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1901 TO 1914placed a great strain o
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1901 TO 1914 233It closed its doors
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1901 TO 1914 35had been filled by t
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1901 TO 1914 237instructed that the
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;WINNIPEG, MAX., STAFFORD AND GROSV
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240 HISTORY OF THE BANKaccept notes
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242 HISTORY OF THE BANKyear the pra
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1901 TO 1914 243were made by the ba
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1901 TO 1914 245the bank opened rec
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IJAIIKr|\1BK.UUKH ii|nin.Man>b ra B
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248 HISTORY OF THE BANKdoors, or ha
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250 HISTORY OF THE BANKIndications
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252 HISTORY OF THE BANKin London fu
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254 HISTORY OF THE BANKFlumerfelt,
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1901 TO 1914 255Walker, which had o
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1901 TO 1914 257meeting to reduce t
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PLATE No. 42.PORT ARTHUR, O\T.
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260 HISTORY OF THE BANKpast in the
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262 HISTORY OF THE BANKin which the
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1901 TO 1914 263over fifty per cent
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266 HISTORY OF THE BANKGetting clea
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268 HISTORY OF THE BANKsilver, on t
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270 HISTORY OF THE BANKcash book wo
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THE ROMANCE OF BANKING 271At Langha
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THE ROMANCE OF BANKING 273stood dur
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THE BANK'S TEMPORARY OFFICE IX SOUT
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276 HISTORY OF THE BANKfor him to m
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278 HISTORY OF THE BANKdistance, or
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THE ROMANCE OF BANKING 279town for
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THE ROMANCE OF BANKING 281ready-mad
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THE ROMANCE OF BANKING 283of a cust
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THE ROMANCE OF BANKING 285in such a
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ATLIN. B.C.First office of the hank
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288 HISTORY OF THE BANKminer at a n
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290 HISTORY OF THE BANKMr. Kains sa
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THE ROMANCE OF BANKING 291walls fol
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THE ROMANCE OF BANKING 293hatless,
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3ilPLATE No. 49.
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296 HISTORY OF THE BANKthe fire, th
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298 HISTORY OF THE BANKa certain ki
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300 HISTORY OF THE BANKscope. The b
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302 HISTORY OP THE BANKhouse. Two o
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THE ROMANCE OF BANKING 303the name
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THE ROMANCE OF BANKING 305temporari
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308 HISTORY OF THE BANKinsignifican
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310 HISTORY OF THE BANKupon Russia
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THE BANK DURING THE WAR 311reach hi
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THE BANK DURING THE WARSISbranches.
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THE BANK DURING THE WAR 315was impr
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THE BANK DURING THE WAR 317given if
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PLATE No. 52.
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320 HISTORY OF THE BANKthe views of
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322 HISTORY OF THE BANKto be reinst
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THE BANK DURING THE WAR 323and gene
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THE BANK DURING THE WAR 325was poss
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THE BANK DURING THE WAR 3271914, an
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THE BANK DURING THE WAR 329soon rea
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THE BANK DURING THE WAR 331Fund, wh
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THE BANK DURING THE WAR 333Despite
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THE BANK DURING THE WAR 335ment to
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THE BANK DURING THE WAR 337"The dir
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FORT FRANCES, ONT.- - ..._. ...PLAT
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340 HISTORY OF THE BANKcommon with
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342 HISTORY OF THE BANKthe concurre
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844 HISTORY OF THE BANKto New York.
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346 HISTORY OF THE BANKvalue of the
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THETFORD MINES, P.Q.DANVILLE. P.Q.F
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436 HISTORY OF THE BANKgroups. The
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438 HISTORY OF THE BANKthe people o
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440 HISTORY OF THE BANKof the Ameri
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442 HISTORY OF THE BANKif the Gover
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444 HISTORY OF THE BANKspecie reser
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446 HISTORY OF THE BANKand not spec
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448 HISTORY OF THE BANKconcessions
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450 HISTORY OF THE BANKwith the ban
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DEVELOPMENT OF CANADIAN BANKING 451
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DEVELOPMENT OF CANADIAN BANKING 453
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DEVELOPMENT OF CANADIAN BANKING 455
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DEVELOPMENT OF CANADIAN BANKING 457
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DEVELOPMENT OF CANADIAN BANKING 459
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DEVELOPMENT OF CANADIAN BANKING 461
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DEVELOPMENT OF CANADIAN BANKING 463
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DEVELOPMENT OF CANADIAN BANKING 465
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STRATHROY, ONT.STRATFORD, ONT.ST. T
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468 HISTORY OF THE BANKquarry were
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470 HISTORY OF THE BANKof the Minis
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DEVELOPMENT OF CANADIAN BANKING 471
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APPENDIX I.DAWSON BRANCH.MEMORANDUM
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DAWSON BRANCH 477C. List of clothin
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S3\\SIO vS 1PLATE No. (JO.
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APPENDIX III.MARINE INSURANCE DURIN
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482 HISTORY OF THE BANK1. The movem
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APPENDIX IV.THE BANK PREMISES DEPAR
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THE BANK PREMISES DEPARTMENT 485whi
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TORONTO, ONT.Bloor and Lippincott B
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488 HISTORY OF THE BANKon a 4^ per
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490 HISTORY OF THE BANK
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492 HISTORY OF THE BANKmatters as t
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494 HISTORY OF THE BANKMoose Jaw an
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THE BANK PREMISES DEPARTMENT 495cor
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THE BANK PREMISES DEPARTMENT 497by
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TORONTO, ONT.Archives Building.PLAT
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500 HISTORY OFJTHE BANKinto conside
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502 HISTORY OF THE BANKwhich had to
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THE ARCHIVES DEPARTMENT 503stories,
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THE ARCHIVES DEPARTMENT 505heavy pa
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THE STATIONERY DEPARTMENT 507The op
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APPENDIX VII.OFFICERS' GUARANTEE FU
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PLATE No. 7.NOTES OF THE CANADIAN B
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512 HISTORY OF THE BANKto the point
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514 HISTORY OF THE BANKlosses would
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OFFICERS' GUARANTEE FUND 515per ann
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APPENDIX VIII.THE PENSION FUND.It i
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NOTES OF THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMME
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520 HISTORY OF THE BANKprovision th
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522 HISTORY OF THE BANKto the Pensi
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524 HISTORY OF THE BANKwere appoint
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526 HISTORY OF THE BANKas they migh
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THE PENSION FUND 527abolished, an i
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THE PENSION FUND 529quarterly asses
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.^No. 76.NOTES OF THE CANADIAN BANK
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532 HISTORY OF THE BANKdistinguishi
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534 HISTORY OF THE BANKthe Canadian
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THE BRANCH CLEARINGS SYSTEM 535to b
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THE BRANCH CLEARINGS SYSTEM 537of r
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THE BRANCH CLEARINGS SYSTEM 539entr
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THE BRANCH CLEARINGS SYSTEM 541were
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PLATE No. 78.
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544 HISTORY OF THE BANKIn the follo
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546 HISTORY OF THE BANKThe Hon. Geo
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NOTE ISSUES 547On only one occasion
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NOTE ISSUES 549notes which would be
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PLATE No. 80.
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552 HISTORY OF THE BANKand other sy
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554 HISTORY OF THE BANKSept. 19, 18
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APPENDIX XII.CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF
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558 HISTORY OF THE BANKFeb. 15, 189
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JulyCHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF BRANCHES
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CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF BRANCHES 561O
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PLATE No. 82.
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564 HISTORY OF THE BANKMarch 15. 19
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566 HISTORY OF THE BANKMarch
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'CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF BRANCHES 567
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March 5, 1912CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF
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CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF BRANCHES 571A
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APPENDIX XIII.STATISTICS.
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STATISTICS 575
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PLATE No. 84.
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TOH*.w t'
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Tiff* *iTtiMr
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s000250.GUARANTEEFUND,o.TOTALASSETS
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PLATE No. 89.
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TOTAl1868 1870 1875 i860 1885 1890$
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BANKSMERCKFIERCE
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Cl1868 1870 1875 1880 1885 1830 189
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.1918234,983 ALL BANKS31,584 COMMER
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578 HISTORY OF THE BANKBank Act of
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580 HISTORY OF THE BANKBritish Gove
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582 HISTORY OF THE BANKCanadian Ban
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584 HISTORY OF THE BANKDallas, R. J
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586 HISTORY OF THE BANKFraser, Pitb
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588 HISTORY OF THE BANKIndian rupee
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590 HISTORY OF THE BANKMerchants Ba
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592 HISTORY OF THE BANKProvincial T
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594 HISTORY OF THE BANKTaylor, John
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BINDINGr ?T."^ 1PLEASE DO NOT REMOV
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