Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , August 25, 1922, p. 8

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tiers of per cent Canadas Victory Bonds Issued In and Maturing 1st December CONVERSION PROPOSALS of the maturing bonds who wish to avail themselves of this conversion privilege should take their AS AS POSSIBLE BUT NOT LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 30th to a Branch of any Chartered Bank in Canada and receive in exchange an official receipt for the surrendered containing undertaking to deliver the corresponding bonds of Holders of maturing fully registered bonds interest payable by cheque from Ottawa will receive their December 1 interest cheque as usual Holders of coupon bonds will detach and retain the last unmatured coupon before surrendering the bond itself for conversion purposes The surrendered bonds will be forwarded by banks to the Minister of Finance at Ottawa where they will be exchanged for bonds of the new issue in fully registered or coupon registered or coupon bearer form carrying interest payable 1st May and 1st November IS of each year of the duration of the loan the first interest Si payment accruing and payable 1st May 1923 Bonds of the new issue will be sent to the banks for delivery immediately after the receipt of the surrendered Montreal Board of Trade Perpetuates Maisonheuve tin Montreal to Ma of Canadas Melropoli of West so does the to him The sculptor has caught the spirit of the WW The sculptor has the of the wMopon the poise of the body and the head determination are plain to the observant who laid the foundation u embarked upon the greatest and last the new land is as a living flame successors They see their country favored by Vteraphy and nature a link between and West and Eta Sir- Thy Kates Island there will be every opportunity insight into the enormity of the halibut and saline of tat province From Prince Rupert will become acquainted with the Skeen historic and romantic traditions it arresting Its fame one of the world They will see too River Valley country on opened up in the west Canadians the Questions and Answers i On Forestry upon Hie cooperation of employing companies and employes alike Un der Ihe circumstances It Is the hope of my colleagues and myself that the railway companies will accept with out further question the opinion of the Department of Justice with re spect to the Interpretation of Section of Industrial Disputes Investi gation Act and immediately restore to wages i full intention of ths should perhaps add tr King That having been waited upon by a deputation representative of the employes concerned I have I hem that the government win not hesitate to exert Its full In fluence and power to see that the provisions of the law governing In dustrial disputes are compiled with ply mis from the presidents of the lUilw the of the act accept the ilk of The board the part of the Prime his colleagues the Canadian arc spared the lossea and In- consequent upon lion wide railway strike In the Nova Scotia coal mining situation the result was less satis factory a strike having been declared that had the men and their employes sought to have them continue at work and then meet In he The miners- however have a strike and at the same time changed their executive officers The situa tion Is being closely watched from hero and whatever steps may taken to bring about peace In troubles Industrial area will be taken as occasion for them arises In regard to the Wheat Board that tha western provinces which were given all that they asked In matter so far as tho Federal Parlia ment had the power to give it to the Prime J Official announcement from the Board of and front Presidency of the and Hallway of Howard Kelly Is an dhet step toward the ap point men of new Hoard of Man agement of the National lines Mr Kellys contract with the Grand Trunk expires at the end of this month it 13 learned and until the reorganization takes place he will be succeeded on Board by Major Bolt Deputy- I am trying to figure out what a large plantation of white pine on my fathers farm is worth today It is lately years old A Canadian estimates are hard to secure However a 30- year old New York State white pine plantation sold recently at per acre on the slump of while pine near Mint I of There are twenty entries in the National Exhibition band competition this Sear year ago The Judg- take place Keene New Hampshi before the war for on Ihe stump The total stand was cords The trees were from 80 to years old The growth on each acre was about feet per annum and the gross re turns about per per Day Thursday Aug Milk the of diet to authorities Who can Identify Woods What authority in identify fcertain woods sub- single to my factory as samples All ordinary manufacturer sod on this no oat perfectly woods these Montreal will be glad to all such problems for you with charge Send your wood to them marking plainly country of origin and in case of Canadian woods district of origin Growing Fuel Wood on In view of the coat troubles is it possible for a prat- rie farmer to grow fuel wood economically A The Nursery Station at In dian Head Saskatchewan prov ed that on a small patch of non- agricultural soil they could grow cords of fair firewood in eight years from Russian Poplar cuttings It averages two cord per acre per year This al eight dollars per cord would give an acre for every year tha trees were left growing There is a good deal of wheal land that does not return that much darned thai wo have a perfect food In Itself for 11 infant and for the developing boy of a wheat board for this fall advised the Federal Government to that effect at Arthur Canadas most Popular Car The Users of lowpriced motor transportation are demanding com equipped automobiles modern In every respect with nothing eft to boy but the license plate The new Superior Chevrolet 1 equipped Including modern 3 speed forward and reverse gear transmission standard service and hand brakes electric starter demountable rims water tad oil pumps and speedometer In addition to completeness buyers insist on real four Important essentials They demand low Initial coat low gasoline repair and long tire life The new Repair costs ire tow because every Chevrolet put Is built to give long life under hard Yon owe It to yourself to examine the new Chevrolet the car which establishing a new standard and become Canada popular car of TORONTO

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