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Northern Advance, 12 Oct 1933, p. 3

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1933. hi- 1"- Refunding Subscriptions Holders of Victory Loan 5%/C Bonds due 1st November, 1933, after rlclarlzirzg and re!zz'm'ng the cr)u.]mn due Isl Novcnzbor 7101!. may, for the period during which the subscription lists are open. tender their bonds in lieu of cash on subscriptions for a like par value of bonds in one or more maturities of the new issue and receive allotment in full with prompt delivery. The surrender value of the Victory 5`/~_S f;, Bonds will be as follows: 100% of their par value on subscriptions for the Two-year 3`/ffg Bonds and the Six-year 4`); Bonds. o . A` In 1 ___, Al" 1-1.,_,1. zp ,:-4-__-,_.1 ..._,..... . , _ ____ -. 1001/10} of their par value on subscriptions for the Twelve-year 4'}, Bonds if effected on or before 16th October, and 100',"'o of their par value after that date. No accrued interest on the new bonds will be charged on refunding subscriptions if effected on or before 16th October. After that date accrued interest from 15th October will be charged. Holders will receive in cash the difference between the surrender value of their Victory Bonds and the cost of the bonds of the new issue. The Loan is authorized under Act of the Partzlarncnt of Canada, and both principal and interest are a charge on the Consolutatcd Iwieverzus Fund of Canada. The proceeds of this Loan will retire ($169,971,850 Dominion of Canada 51/2% Bonds maturing 1 st N ovember, 1933, and 840,000,000 short-term Treasury Bills. The balance will be used for the general purposes of the Govcrnrnent. Subscriptions will be received and receipts issuerl by any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank and by Recognized Dealers, f ro/n whom nxrzy be obtained application forms and copies of the oicial prospectus containing complete details of the Loan. Applications will not be valitt on forms other than those prz7n.ted by the King s Printer. The subscription lists will open on 10th October, 1938, and will close on or before 24th October, 1933, with or without notice, at the discretion of the 111 inister of Finance. Nnrthern DOMINION OF CANADA Interest payable half-yearly, 15th April and 15th October, in lawful money of Canada, without charge. at any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank. Printters in Barrie since 1847. vs:-an Jvo--. .-./U --\r----~r, -vvw- -v---. V --v, I ssue Price: 99.00 and accrued z`nterestV,V yielding 4.19% to maturity. Twelve-year 4% Bonds, due 15th October, 1945 n__:..... no :11 ....J .............,J .2... (`Anna Two-year 3%% Bonds, due 15th October, 1935 Issue Price: 99.50 and accrued interest, yielding 3.75% to maturity. Six-year 4% Bonds, due 15th October, 1939 7-..-.- I')....'..... Dr) nn In/var nan.-...nJ /Crnlnmnn The Dominion of Canada offers for public subscription A south wall i.< the best place to plant your . Put tar,-In hour :1 winrlow, and you will \\'z1k( up somv Fuln'11m'y mo1'nin_<.: and nd them in bloom. PHONE 53 The a.'nzou.Izt of (.hi.s Loan. is iz'nu'.lcd Lu 572:?-5,000,000. Denom1in,a,t7Ions Two-year Bonds, $1,000 Six-year Bonds, $500 and $1,000 Twelve-year Bonds, $100, $500 and $1,000 1933 REFUNDIN G LOAN Great Britain i.= celebrating he centenniuls of the pz1s: by the B1'iti. Purlizmlent of :1 law men"-zing . illegal in any ritish colony. A yuzlr n-1u})sod before the Act was nut into force. 'I`hi.< resulted in `me liberation of 700.000 .~']a\'e.< mostly .11 th(- \Vo.~`t Indi(r.< and the payment of .L`20.(H')0.000 indemnity to their own- Issue Price: 96.50 and accrued interest, yielding 4.38% to maturity. GOVERNMENT OF THE `Ahuanrv Cash Subscriptions VOLUNTEERS BUILDING CHURCH IN C Do not d(\lz1_v plzmtimr I12l1'('i.1:4Ll.~ bulb<. 'l'u]ip.< and h_\'z1('inths may wait, but thu 11zn'(-i.<. n(-<~d.< :11! the g'1'0'.Vix1{: time possible. Oriliia is the scene of a umque building: `p1`0jr,~ct that when completed may be looked on as truly the out- come of a labor of love. I.21('.kin_2` funds with which to con- struct a church, and with :1 growing cung1'c{:ation requiring` additional ac- L-0mmo(i:1ti0n, mcmb<:r.< of the Pente- vu.~t;ii A;a lizivc undeltaken to on-(-t 21 ('iH11`(`i1 by \'0luntzu'_V labor. Not only is the church zu-tuz11l_v being` L-o1i. by. \vm'k- men. in their . momr-nf~<, but ail mzmrrizil, the . for the \\ul1.~=, wood for cei1in_L_r.< and pew.~:_. and metal for ;:i1`(l(-r.<, are all being: (lonutetl by on- (*'nn_~i-1fir- n1n1'nhnv: nf` Hun I-hnvr-ii ('IV('('L U L'HHl`l'll U_\' \UlLlHLill_\ IUUUI. actual] 1)y. a '.-:01. f< 0 thu. |nembc1'.'< of tho chum-h. 11,... -\ \xn.,.+ L. Han n.._~+m- M` H tnu. memr)c1'.~' 01 mo Cnul`('Il. i(-\', A. V\\~. is the ]m.=to1' 01' the <-hum-h, and the uniquv edice will, wlwn complctc- ocn-up;' 21 po. at the corner of Dnug'1z1.= and N0tt;L\\'a- szlgra .'5U'(`(`t.~', and it is 1'ul`.;; vrqwrttzd that it will be ready for occupancy, with fumzuv and o\'o1'ythin}: instztilml, by the time tho rst snn\\' ies `.1i.= \\`intm'. A \\`2\l`l1l tiiliutv to unr~mpl0_\'u1`(l \\'0l'k(*l`.< wa:< paid by luv. Mr. West in (i(:.wCl`li)lll_L ,` the i':~'t offer to erect the place of \vnr. at no (-<). .-\.< soon as the \vall:< are built. tlw build- inr: will be r5n<-u. on tho 0ut. by uoblu-. Workman fzimiliar with each brzmch of the L-on.=ti'uction work have been busy for . woeks now and not thv . (lifliculty has in-on oxpm`i(-ii('v(l in nding` vol- untet-r;<. | 'l`l~.-. Lnll ........,.nA. u.l~.n.... .-....-Jinn-a. I unteers. | The present hall where meetings are being: held pending completion of! the new structure has been supplied re -nt from of its IL-.<.<(-v.~'. Stczulmun Bl'()lh0l'.~`, Wvllingrton St.. 'J`m'onto. 'l'hv lot on \\'1`.i<-h the now (-hurch i< in-int.-` (`1`(l't(`(l \\':1.< .~'um)Iio(l at mod- v1'uL- <~n.~t and all mz1tm'iul had hm I1 1)urch:1:~'(~d with mono}: dnnzltt-d by non-m(.~mhm'.< of the church. All nthm` n1utm'i:1l hm] hm-n rivon (-nti1'c- 1.. a'...... pr-1' (-npxtn Czmuda 1.: I.-..,... .. .-m. \ I'(l| otho .-'\. Lur u .\I:n`k-` ..nnH-n Carroll, .<(-cr<~t:u`y of the Urn` :u`k-tin}: Hoard. .~'t:1t(~.< that the-I pita ('onsumptinn of orrfrs in . is npproxim:1tM_\' 3Yi(i.l.\ 21 -. rm-ord unequalled by any. -.n|nf".' 1 The Northern Advance Darn;-mxx-r or Fuuscz, O'l'I`AWA. 101-11 Oc-roman. 1933. ~n:1| mm In-H 1 }.2'i\'0n entire-` JORJLLIA V 'MlSSIONAR1ES T0 SPEAK ON FIELD DAY, SUNDAY, 0c 1`, 22 1 i ._.-.. 1`rr)m Lnc ranks of its mis.<,iona1`ie1 and mxilonnl SC('l`('tJ.1`iCS, the Umced (L'111_U\-`n 01' Canzxdu is 2u'1`z1m:inf.: to pmvulv .<.pe:1kor.< for mis. Iicid tlztys \\`.1`v-h begxin in Ontario on Sun- day, Oct 22nd. in Hamilton and Sun. (-01- 1 1'c. In Q:n~,...r. `Pr:- H10 n1ini_ i , l I 1 ` 1 rc. In Sim .-or: Prc-. the I will h.~ ;1.<~i.=tc(l by the follm Drm W A T-h1nni(-ft. In In b1n'.':UL 1;u.-.\u_ um, uux ........ u\,1u. follmving; Rev. W. A. Hunnic,-tt. noted cit} 1ni.<.~'io11zu'_v; {e\'. 1*`. J. :\nd01'. ul Cemrai lndia; Dr. H, J_ Mulletl. and] 3'11`. R2111}. G. B0\\'y_\'e1', l:1t(-l_v rm.u'n- ad from China, and Mr. H. W. Bu1`l\'e:',b of Toronto. } I ONTARIO FARM PRODUCTS WEEK, OCTOBER 16 TO 21 . 1 l Ontu1'io'.< farm px`o(1ucL.' are fresh- est and be. is the slogzizi by which the farmer of Ontario hope to make the hou. of this banner province eon.<(-iou:~' of the value of buying more and more of Ontz1r1_o _L'!`0\\'n fouu pro(1uct.<. Economical- l_\'. of course. the zn'g`u1nent:< in fu\'o1 of L-on. Ontario ;'1'o\\'1'1 fztrin products are even greater. The farmer 1`c1)1'e.<(.-nt.'< about half of us- if he can sell his products in Orrario he can . his money he1'e--for the goods 01' ; so Imrhy of tin. town and city folks are i`lLOl`(i>ti'xi In ])lltL]T]{ before him. A . wimlow 01' 0..- The most dzmr. " United States is Y (.110ti01`, nml xv. ll lm'.'.-- in `.`b rt Ho Iputung nclorc mm. A ; turio food pr0(luct.< is being` made .; ;:1'0cm'.<, fruit . mt-at ant`: p1`;vZ-3- ion stems. and every good cihvcr shoultl . that the p:1nt1'_\` .~'he1\'L-.< 11.1`! well :~'t0ck0d with Ontario fruns. \'eg'etables and moat ]11`odu(-t.<. and keep up tho good work th1'01L.rhuut thv _\'<-:11`. not only for tlw farn;Cr';; sukc, but for . Ask fan and bv .~'urv U) got OI.f..~`.u grown pro(luct.~'_ YOUR PRINTING REQUIREMENTS IL I hm` H A Canadizln court has 1'u1(,-(1 that i:-' wrnnu: for :1 \\'11"o to 3.50 t1n'oug`n <~r hu.~'}mml'.~' pot-.ket.~'. .\'<:t only ls . \\`r0nu`. hut in these (luvs it is near- Tnni -Hln Lina:-.l;L V)UCKL`L.`. .\(IL 1 days It 1 ~'.~'.----T.0lll.<\`1H(` 1'01" II` the m. animal in the man with an I-n nu - n r\rv|' ULlI'.\" !t1_1e` I ;L-1211 ?Bon: avai` z1m:ing.: nary 0 mini. owing: V (101'. Iulletl. -ly ` W. Barker, l l IlL'ill'- Herald- .j_-n J The Prime Minister s condent and : encouraging statement introducing the new Dominion Loan has created a very positive and favorable reaction throughout the country. Its crem- cut expresison of his conviction that recovery is under way, together with the evidence he cited, have stimulat- ed a growing sense of optimism in busiiiess circles which is reectcd in the subcriptions to the new loan. There has also been widespread en- dorsement of his \'i(,`\\' that, although the road may be long and pl'Oj_."1'|.::.~' slow, the events of the pas-L nix month appear to demonstrate \\'ith increasing clarity that the downward trend has come to a denite stop and that the upward trend is. in progress. .Qn'n1r-v r-\'nmn](~5.< of the comment EUPWARB mun 3 NOW UNDER wmr The Northern Advance is equipped to handle All Kinds of Printing from a Business Card to a Catalogue. Hon. E, N. Rhodes and Prominent Bankers Endorse Bennett's Figures. that we upwaru Lrenu 15 Ill plugzche. Some e\amples of the from prominent Canadians follow. Honorable E. N. Rhodes, Minister of Finance: As Canadians we must ail share in the sense of encouragement that the Prime Minister has insp red by his statement regarding the in: provement in business conditions throughout this country. It 11215 call ed our attention to indications of re- covery that have become increasingly denite with each succeeding month, and which have been so sustained and consistent that one can no lon_-.;er doubt their .~'ig'nificance. S ' nf Condence l(lOl1l)E tnelr slgnllicaucu. Spirit of Condence Sir Thos_ White, Vice-Presxueut, Canadian Bank of Commerce: I fully concur with the statement; of the Prime Minister 21s to the up`.urr. which has taken place p1'o_2'1'-essi\'ely in Canadian busine.~ts during: the ;..).:t few months. In almost eve.-'3' branch of the co-.n1try s economic life there .l1z1.< been inanife.~t 21 slow `nut ste H'- z1(l\'zmce>1'ron1 the low point of .;`..:t April. Despite z1(l\'L-l`.~'u crop condi- tions. 1 found during` my recent tour of the We. not only :1 spirit of con- gdenee, but quite noticenhle . of impro\'ement. Pr0.l'e.<. Gilbert .izick. I)ii'e: itor of the C0ur.~'e.< in Connnerco and `Finance 01 the University of To ronto and Economist of the Bank of `Nova Scotiuz The very teinperate ;. maule by the Prime ;\1ini.<- ter with i'el'e`.'e:i to recent improve- ~mc21t.< in (izinzuiu is fully \'z1l3(luteu l);.' gthc fact. Not only l1u\'.- the ph_..-*ic;zi Wolume ei l)u. anal product in- ...-.... ..l _-3n,-1. lo`;.l..-nan-xv luv .`l.:v*\'. 1-i ' spirit. sprnig." Improvement is Denite M. W. Wilson, Vice-Presziclent and General Manager of the Royal Bank of Canada: The Prime Minister has quoted statistics to show that there are denite signs of trade recove"y in Canada. but. in my opinion, these 'statistics do not fully rellect the 1111- provement which has occurred. While there are still a number of clouds on the business horizon, notably tins. low price of wheat and the partial crop failure, business throughout Canada has shown a denite and, in a number of industries, a marked improvement and my condence in a continued upward trend is strengthen- ed by the baek;:;1'0u11(l of what seeins to he a definite world-\\'ide reeo\'ery. It would be foolish to minimize the seriousness and extent of the prob- lems still facin_e' us, but the evidence of improvement will enable us to tackle these with greater heart and We are now ofi ered an on- portunity to show our condence in ourselves and Canada in supporting the Govemment in its ess(:I1ti:1l linan-~ ciai operation. Dominion 01' Canada vB0nds are the preinier .~e(-uritiu-s available to in\'u,-stors. m(`21t.< 1n \,ax1z1 1.< Jun) \ili.(l'c`l.K`(l u_. [the lvolumc of Cl'(."d.~u(l . l"cbrua1'y by -`.i1=.rty- ,four per cent, but an even more (-I1c0111'ag"1l1g point is that the pnccs '01." bzxsic Lommoditics have ri. ap- !p1'oximat.oly in the same ratio. Tl:1s has been followed by m:11kc(i H1- creasc m manufacturing .1ctivity. Even in con: there are . of in1p1'ovement. Most encotlruging lof all is the inc1'ua.sed Condence 01' the public in the situation C\`l(l(3ll(`C(l by their incroa. 1'eadine. to spcuu. `The rate 01 turnover of bank (lop-..~l`..s has increased very rapidly since the . l lmnrovement is Denite I In the same time it takes a. (lose of and no bring a little temporary relief of gu: And sour stomach, Phillips Milk of M114: neiin has acidity completely checked Ind the digestive organs all trzmquilizorl Once you have tried this form of reliv: you will cease to worry about your dim and experience H. new freedom in eating .. . . ,,,_,L:_._ :~ 1..-; .. _..._ -_`V, This pleasant, preparation is just n.~ good for olxilclron, too. Use it wlxenevm mated t-'>ngu.~ or ftlll lrrentll signals new! of n S\\'l`L'l(`.il(`I`. Plxysicizlns will tell you chin. e\':!'_\' spoonful of Phillips Milk of Magnesia. wxoxllrulizns nmny times it. volume in xmiul. Got the genuine, thc name l`lnll'ips is in`.porL:l.nt. Imitation. {u not. not the mum`! A Sour Stomach TWHELLIPS E 1, Milk , `K. _t1:'_..zx`4-Ann-n 1V .l.I..Il.\. `of Magnesia We carry 21 full line of Magistrates , Constables` and Coroners Forms, also Farm and House Leases. (A&BATTLE_F0i( BEER LU Llle IZIUILUJII The battle for beer in hotels has recently been renewed in intense! form and the brewery interests have gained an important salient. The statement of Mr. Home Smith made last year to the Conservative students at llart House, We propose to bat- tle :.mtil the Conservative party takes this plank into its plutfor... may pos- sibly b(,`l.'0Il`Ie a fullled phophecy. The press organ of the beer interests, "Non. Rilsinp-_<.<. \\'i1il'i1 ncnirml 51 To the Editor`: 'l`1sn Lat-O-In C: l L llll.` [JL'L'.`.` Ulgilll U.L LHU UL`k'l' IIILUIUSLS, "Nex. Business, which expired a year ago (possibly through over- exertion) has found a successor. The new sheet is known as The Coin- mercial 'l ra\'eIler." In Vol. 1, No_ 3, its September issue, it declares that l\'othing else than the ability to pur- chase beer of full strength without permit in the standard hotels of the province will fit the situation. . . . Any paring down of this program will be disastrous for any person who attempts it. It warns the whole hotel trade that the strongest repre- sentations should be made to the On- tario Government through its local members and committees that nave been formed. Rumors from Queen's Park suggest that the Government has been for some time under severe bombardment. DAG-l-1 uxuinn unlH,...I .... L1,... .. ..,. UU1IlU'U.'ulllCIlD. Both major political parties are really divided on the question. Dis- cussion in the Liberal M-anagemellt Committee last summer made it clear that any attempt to commit the Lib- erals to beer and wine would split the party. The Premier of the pro- vince has for a year and a half op- posed the beer proposal. His stand has been approved by multitudes in his party, but if persistent rumor is to be trusted, it has all along` been opposed by a portion of his Cabinet. ' The Premier supported his position r by the claim that the Government had I no inaudnte from the people for the pll\1lt.`-ploill sale of heel`. When an election l)(.'L'On1(.`:~ ll"`..ivi:-u. this ar_Lru_~ 9 ment k\`il.`&.` to in ;1\_.ilubIe_ .. 'I`ln.lI ,.u. lllL'llL u';x.~.~ go I) 2|JH'clDl(. The 1-';um1u1 nus 10.-L-n_;; ;1_, ou.,-lc. led than `um nmttrr \* xi`. ' ron...icrcd by the Cabmet amt than if z. Ge. r-isinn 1-: fuvnx--.ul\I.. a.. 1...... . ...... u_y uu: uuuxuuu uml mm 11 cisiou 1;; 1'u\'orz1bl Lu bwx. Ln: pro- p0. \\'ill be at plum; in Ljw izurc `a platform 1.; Lin.` uuz.11m_>'ci~,~. .iun. Tis is an ominous . IL imlicate: that the suppiny; prucc.-m:.< have brought thu In 1-1 fUln'L-S Vat n'it.hin the GO\'(3!'l11l1(:11L.~ t:'c11c}1c:~`, 'I'\\ n 4'nnhn-n.- u'.. \x.. L: un: \JU\C1iUllU1lL .~ lQl'L`l1CI](_':~`, Two i'cat1u'cs in Mr. Hci1ry .~' an- 11ouncc1nL-nt: .<'nould be noted, now ever, hy the public opposed to the i11u1'L-11>: 01' 1`zu'iIitic;< for tho sale 01 bc\:l`. First, the announccincnt come; nine ii.0nth.< buL'm'c the t.`1( L'UO11. Tnis u.-i'L:;1:zl;\' 1.~ not .<[`z:1t(.`_!,"_\'. It is car tuin1;' : Ull1'.`L11iI1;'. ,` vise. it may mean L-nublilig; iCj_"i:'ilti0I1 in the next sus- N 111211` in. . `\I..,...,l.\.\:.... u.it.u-::_\ n.~ IIUL .~Lnu.L.'_g_\'. lb 1:` (`LT :~(;lll<'Ll1lI`iy,` sion. It inuy he :1 .\l;ieedoni2m cry on the part of the bel('ugLle1'(:(1 min- ority. it ceitziinly ;_:i\'e..~' all con- eerned an opportunity to lmwslial their I"orce.<. The second thing` to be noted i: that the reason cited for the 1'ortneoinin;_-' eon. by the Cabinet is the claim that consider- able opiniun favoring the beer pro- posal e.\1.~t.<. It is true this opinion is not s_p9iit;iinoLi.<; it has betn lzirgely 1nzu1ul'zu~tui'e.l. Its strength is see- tional, not _`.,-"L'llC1':ll. But: \vhate\'e1` it is, its e.\'i. is the ullegged rea- son for the consideration oi the pro- posal. Surely the reason alleged and the opportunity given >'Ll_9, g L`St, if they do not invite, the pi~_-.~'ei1t2.itio1i of counter opinion to the Cabinet and the member.< of the House iii the fullest 1)os.~'ible nlegree. The present facilities for the sale Of` lit-HI` :|H'nI'4l znnnln nnnrnhnxil-u 4'.- 1Ll1lL'.`L I)()S."lUl(` (lC`gl'(`(,'. of beer a'0r(l ample oppoltunity for such a.~ desire it. The proposed change involves an abandonment by the Government 01' the basal claim for ;_-'0\'ernn1ent control, viz. . that it removes the vicious element of pri- vate prot in the sale of alcoholic liquor. Enlargenient of facilities mea11.< inc1`ea. sale, increased temptation, inc-1'ez1.~'e(l injury to neces- sary trade, inc1'ea.~'ed privation in multitude;< of llomes, increased im- morality and crime, and very denite- l\'. ll](`l'(`:l<(-ti lltlhtrnv nn flan l1i(rl1_ Look over your requirements and place your order with the Advance. 1uunuu._v il.Il(l kirlulu, zulu very (IOI1n1EU- ]_\'. 1nc1'v21,<<-ti (im1;:m' on the 111211- wa_v;`. Thu r-nugfinn nu xvnf u_ 4'.-6-nn..+..lu \\u_v.~`.. The (gucstion us yet is 1'o1'tunutcIy not 2: party i.<. It soon may be. Now is the time for ci4'i7.cn.< who cherish human well-being, or who for my reason do not deem it wise that this issue should gure t'ui'tl1cr In political conflict. to make very effec- tive })l`0i.('. l mtrx . be made in 1-\'<-ry no.~'. wzly; to the sitting mu-ml):-r, to tho Czihinot, and to the l i`mnim`. R0. from all sorts nr hmIi,._- ..I...m.m.- 4'...m. .'...1:um....1g- 1 rt`nnu1'. 1w.~'0|uLI0ns' I1'0m 2111 . of hodic-.<, to-It-_:r2un.< from individuals, and, In-.~t of 2111, p(>r.~`0nu1 intc1'vi(Jws 01']7(`1`$0l1.'l] ]('tt(`l'.\` (:_\'p1'r.-.<. em- phatic 01)p()i1.i0n, if they come in sum- ciont munlx,-1`.<, will n(>c(:s.s'a)'ily have wci;.:'ht. Let them (-omv by the thnu.<:u1d. 'I`|u- \vm' of :1 prominent 'l`o1'ont0 pm-uc|w1' utterctl some n10nth. (`}l1`l'_\' :ul(lml <-|nphz1.~1s fn-uI-\" "If H11: mxnnln nf' nninn lIlUIH.ll.` 211.20 ('HI'I'_\' 1l(l(l(`U 1`InpHil.`l5 to-clay. "If thu pvopla of Ontario wzxnt In-01 and \\'int` in hot:-ls. all they h:1\' to :10 is to do nothing." A. J. Irwin, Gen. Sm.- y, Ontario Prohibition Union. Ovvr 12 mr.< of tu1'n.ip.< were ship- ped from St011fT\'iI]t- the past \\'c-ck to U.S.A. points at 25 cents a bushel. look for the Mark! ' The Norwegian Fisher- man Mark of quality and goodness that is on every bottle of cutt sEmulsiun I ........... .. L.....M. L...:l..I:.....~ I uvvul V I-Iuuuvuvu assures you health-building, I vitamine - bearing cod - liver ~ . oil in its purest form, ` , pleasant to take V readily assimilate and transformed I _ into strength. , The Fisherman I Mark should be on every ` I bottle of emulsion you buy. I c... ~ L. n ........ '1. I'.\V\`l`\ 01! ) --IR Pag'.`- T?`.`."` 0 ',.u'~Uu. '_\ an .xiiublL-_ 11.....a `-- Principal payable without charge in lawful money of Canada, at the office of the Minister of Finance and Receiver General of Canada at Ottawa, or at the office of the Assistant Receiva- General at Halifax, Saint John, Charlottetown, Montreal, Toronto. Winnipeg. Regina, Calgary or Victoria. " a Cash subscriptions will be received only for the Six-year 4% Bonds and for the Twelve-year 4% Bonds. All cash subscriptions will be subject to allotment. Following the announcement of the plan of allotment, delivery of interim certicates against payment in full for the bonds allotted will be promptly effected.

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