Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . edit Good at the Bank If your Bank has carried you over the year, yourfirst duty is to clean up there. The man whodoes that each year never has trouble gettingcredit. Give the Bank a complete statement of youraffairs so that you may obtain the fullest credit towhich your standing entitles you. Write to our nearest Branch for a set of Live-Stock blotters showing Champion Bulls, Stallions, Sheep and Boars. The Royal BankOF Canada TOTAL RESOURCES, $590,000,000 700 BRANCHES JtMJMlMlMlMlMIMlMlMIMIK^IMIiLgMlMlMlMlM^ I The 1920 Harvest Will supply you with


Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . edit Good at the Bank If your Bank has carried you over the year, yourfirst duty is to clean up there. The man whodoes that each year never has trouble gettingcredit. Give the Bank a complete statement of youraffairs so that you may obtain the fullest credit towhich your standing entitles you. Write to our nearest Branch for a set of Live-Stock blotters showing Champion Bulls, Stallions, Sheep and Boars. The Royal BankOF Canada TOTAL RESOURCES, $590,000,000 700 BRANCHES JtMJMlMlMlMlMIMlMlMIMIK^IMIiLgMlMlMlMlM^ I The 1920 Harvest Will supply you with surplus funds whichshould be invested in CanadianVictory Bonds The most attractive investment before thepeople of Canada. (Exempt from Income Tax) Due Price 1922 98 and interest 1923 981927 97 1933 961/21937 98 (Subject to Income Tax) 1924 97 anci interest 1934 93 THE NATIONAL CITY COMPANY (I To Yield Limited CanadianHeadquarters: 74 Notre Dame Street West, Montreal _^. McCurdy Buildine SKS. Halifax, N. fact that the farmer does consult with thebanker makes him natiually appear as abetter risk in the bankers eyes. Thebanker knows that he has not taken aplunge in wildcat stock schemes, nor over-reached himself in his farm this thorough knowledge of thegeneral position of the community willmean to the farmer who needs temporaryaccommodation can be readily aside from that again, the farmerknows his own business in its most minutedetail, but his time is fairly well occupiedin l6oking after that business, and he hasnot in most cases the opportunity for tak-ing a broad outlook on all those factorsthat may affect his business. Thereforewhen changes come he is often unpreparedfor them and suffers accordingly. Nowthe banker is in the other position. Hedoesnt as a rule know much about actualfarming. But he has a very full knowledgeof those conditions that have their bearingon the farm situation. This informationhe can


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