N-o llllilulu G. R `No'nmkN CANA A pow:-xx ls_t MORTGAG BONDS.... .. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. CITY OF TORONTO. OTTAWA LIGHT, HEAT 8: POWER 'REFUNDING MORTGAGE BONDS . P. BURNS & ct). LIMITEI5 * m MORTGAGE norms ................ .. CReinvest T . T ' November` Funds Province of Ontario ` 5% Bonds % Priice: 98 and interest yielding How Much of these Millions Will be Paid to You? i SECURITY MccuAIc, a.A; ljreswicke & Bell {"()I.ICITOR. ETC. I)... .. D|....I. D- All Prices are and Accrued Interest Send `your order now and.we will take Bonds or Interest Coupons you have in `payment for New Bands. and arrange the - deliyery to you promptly. OFFICE , 'Ij!__ VI 5 lun- Building Ordefs inay he pldeed now for execution lot November "For the reinvestment of interest coupons and of principal payable 1st November, We recommend ' These non-callable bonds combine sound security with an attractive interest rate. Province of Ontario Bonds have always had an active market. R.~A. DALY as Co. mum on -ronou-no numnxxo Torolnto Telephone Main 4234 (rcvene charges) ' T or wire collect A due proportion, we trust and, that being the case, we suggest that you arrange with us now to re-invest your capital. By doing so, you will not lose any interest and may have a wide choice of_ good NEW INVEST- MENTS to select from, among which are :-~ or Uounty of Simeon ce--Corner Toronto and um). Central Church. phone 167 Due 15th October, 194-8 I `over the recent announcement of the` . Ontario Provincial Minister of Healthl ;that Dr. Banting had made another! ;great discovery for the benefit of; l Ettablnshed 1901 E. R. WOOD, President HendOf9e: 26 Kin Strait East "T ' TORO Real Dry Cleaning I HAVE THE ONLY DRY-CLEANING amm- WETHIN YOUR REACH, GUTSIEFEEEE CTY ! AM A PRACTICAL. TAILOR AND READ`! TO ATTEND- TO REPAIRS ON ALL CLOTHES Goods caed for and delivered. PRICES REASONABLE Cleaner, Presser and Dyer 109 DUNLOP ST. % PHONE 229 W. FIRTH INTEREST l)A'I`I'.` 5% 4 1943 Market 5.14 (8100, 8500 and 81,000 Bands) 5% . A. LEWIS Diseases of Women 6! County of Simeon vand-~ . E. IVES "l`.........p.. ll..1.`..- .2... 5% 6'/2% I 7'10 7( b (3500 and s1,ooo Bonds) ;, 1939 9: (3500 and 31,000 Bands) ;, 1953 w (3500 and 1,000 Bonds) 5% 1943 NI (8500 and 81,000 Bonds) 'z% 1933 ' 9. (`500 and 81,000 Bonds) Hmmamy which would soon be inounced. `O E0 3'5 Toronto Univemily (H?inu.....5R Pnnim 5.14%` Buy Advertised Things, I-\II`YI`g luIV\Iq \I' I IV-Al. No 6 Austin Fvhn PRICE YIELD Page Haven 5.14 'w~-x `T e. Hmmouu SULICITORS, ETC. no Building, Barrio T0 LOAN '- LAXTON, L.T.C.M. f Piano and Vocal nr Toronto Conservlton inabinns leadinz up to the A.T.C.M. dance. -1. .DL.._- AIDA ORDER OF NURSE! arrie Branch Laycock, R.`N., 0.P..l . St. Telephone 751. 3 pm. daily. Phone 10%! the nurse's services mlrh through your doctor. IN! &VPLAXTON Q I{....o D..ZI:|Inn TIMER LYON at, Toronto. will be M an-ie. every Saturday. Ear, Nose `and Throat. nrs---ll am. to 5 0.111. Toronto, Npnh 3820. S E. GOSNEV AILgRE8S E E 8, 75863. tC., _ 0 Ilandalo. Telephone I.lD av uaouf 5f5'i{Dm at oice for infonhtin disease. ' [ SOLICITOR. I- l)..llJl..n iids. LL.B.T T `lyre. IMPSON, _M.B. AND SURGEON . _ I`.II1,__ C`. -.._.. Organ. Vocal. and Mtliiod int and` Choirmastor oi Bresbvterian Church. Toronto Conservatory d o University of Toronto Dluun III .'1jewIa`iii`:;`;',' I'r:.'. ' T0 LOAN DY, Mus.Bac., F.T.0.._I- f\__,__ IV,._I ,_.j `.._7_.__\ ELCH & CAMPBELL red Accountants _` 59 Yonge St... Toronto. . `G. D. Campbell. 0. L. Lgwkzss. _C. A. - 13...}-..- G. TURNBULL iill T University, Monttoll. ce-~Corner Elizabeth Ind T Barrie. Phone 105. a.m.. 1~3 p.m., 7-8 p.u. .u1`;:c;:lB\:<`:ti\c;;: nlnginept. \d Efficiency Department. T. ARNALI: )z1`x"r'i(.a-'(:1`t,i;t3`;Is' Bgnd. Hayeld St. as & EDWARDS St.. Toronto. I` D [Fol-nnzn H. A Owen; St. Temple Building ELL. Issuer --_ L- I . `nu-A`aI rIlV|.' LWI. IIXUI-'l\JnV we- Collier SL, cums: C! . Barrie. Phone 275. U IIUIWIIBEI and Choir Leader Methodist Church , Organ. Voice and_,'l'hoo!! . 461/3 Glapperton St. ._.--a-. 0.4` .4 awn-no I.oI- c`s Shoe Store, Barrio. llacens FY H((`)LAl_)L'EYJ . .McArthui' LLED AND REPAIR!!! VIOLIN TUITION u to younger chdron. SVLVESTER `......!- I`|!L!_-_-` l)-_J RED A. ROSS er's New Garage gun I\ II In I\Il\B I'I MUSIC )ICAL ...__, ....... m.to. J_.- Arnold L INSURANCE `olljl l.\JlVy 134$`./. Roas Block, Barrio.` I uulm alu. W. Little LLB. w., Jun a an I . O. Box 1075. UUKIUI-`v 'Phone 426. lU|`Ul||9r Phone II! `THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1923. VEMBER 1-, fnoxas.` Many women Write delightfully frank! letters to Dr. Tyrrell tellinghim of the new health and joy that Internal Bathing` ha"-s given them. From sufferers of rheummis-m_ land those plagued with constipation and insomnia comes the some tale of amazing} Iglocess. lnternal Bathing is a natural, ample way of cleaning the intaatines. Warm water circulam through the colon; adding it of the poiaons that` sh'>uld 110'. linger therer As '95 per cent. of our ills are caused by the `escape of those `poisons into the blood. it is easy to see tharthia method of keeping the imestines clean an! healthy in a common-sezweway [of securing health. A n7:._-.:....- ..I..-.......... .....'o-... *`\l.. ...'.f.. neulw. A Winnipeg clorgynmn. wr'te.s: "My v.vif;s ja narvray ~"ens -tive having hr name apv pear in public prim. yet is nnx ous t-ha,}_ others ehould know what` the J.B.L. Cas- nude has-done for her. It. has roa'ly given Jier a new lease of life. For yrara -`ho had been docmting for constipation, which be- came worse each year. S nce using u- J;B.L. Cwcade, first about `four yams azo. thenbm nprbeen kick a. day and has become robtlt arid` strong again. Should any per- ..n.. ....:,J-. Hula Inna. nnnrnn vnu urn at l0DlUly uuuv Hlrulug ugufu. nuuuul pug pm- lion wush thuz letter conrmed. you are at liberty to give my name in privnt.=." am. Int (1 .... _.I.. 1.. ..I........ nuul nv, DOW`-`ID vn povv ---_u o - w - u p - ~ u I-...... . The J.B.L. Cascsule in rhwwn and ex- plained at Croal'and`s Drug Spore. um- I n I n.._....|.. :. .... ..........1.... I-unh, The .l.I-1.1. (`~.n~(e:ule is mi invem'mn ner- fectcd by Dr. Chas. A. Tyrrell of Now York. and has done more during tho past. few yours to restore health and lessen dis- case than all other means combined. Mk for booklet explaining all'z'xbout- Internn` lButl~lng and what it has done for others.` It is free. or `writelto Tyrrell`s`Hygien`~.. Institute. 163 College St,, Toronto. (Advt..) A `Clr`gyma'n s _Wife_. Relieved of Constipation, T_e!lsA WoI_n_gn__t!'1e JBenets| C XI`? `VIC lof lnte;"n:lBath'i;'n.g.- mzommmns vxcxsi ma BA`%3Y S cows I , . ` ' ` Nova Scotm Mohar Sweexs by Vuporizing Salve. Sun\e,vhildren sew: to t-alto one MM nf tor uuolher---~-never have a chance to build up any astrr-neth. Th: 'L~' rmt tn m}-kc 'b`n1 puny -and delicate--just sets them back for Il.'()nth. ' L`. .,._.. .I.... ....,..... .'...,l rnnvn nnuhmvu nrn ITECTS Il.'()IIW. l*`.very day moro {mil more nmthem arc finding that they can best break up a cold with Vick. Vu]'i0R!'b. the extcmmlly an- pl'ed vaporizing .aa`}\'0. Whi'e it acts We a liniment or Master, it is also inhaled an 8 Vapor. and *0 got`: into the thrnaf an . lungi imnnodmely. The cold is often brok- en nn ave-rnirht. " \r;_I.. ., ...........-.4 nun in [||I{\||`\ `ind nvormvnm ._ . Vick is prompt._ mu.` m cro'up.`u.nd equally good for slun `hut-ta and ntchmgs. \:_, aL_.;......_ D`n\n`r l\: 9' Qllunr Qh-nnf cquuuy guuu nu nnul uupm on .....y..,,.. Mrs. Sherman Black of 3 Silver Street. ` Anxharst.` Nova Scotia; writ-es: V I tried. V?cka.VnpoRub on my thirteexxynxoxxths-old b9.b_v. who had hronchis. It. rel`eved his breathing when he was choked. Vickq was alio good for my other little boy. who had the emu-`n. I mlvise anyone who has a cold of any kind to me V`cks. I think it is the very beat remedy I_ hav ever tried. and 1 have trir-1| many, -for brouchirtris. I even sent to England to get `med"c`.ne. but none is as ;~:uL'L=rfucmr_v..us _Vic1 ` In, 2.... l'.`...'. .. 5...". Ill 11$ .'-HwL"U1\`:cLll_V--(IL!_vI\\\r., .V At all (`mug stn z5~v. 50c tfiar. Foi` a fre?' test. =i:'.o nacku-r'e.\vrite Vick (`hemig-.211 Cu. 344 St..*Puu! St`. W.. Mnntroal`.TP.Q. A _" ' ` 5 I1 . __ .. J .. I 5 k... _ CHANGED THE RECORD What's her particular grievance against, her ny\1sicin.x\ husband`? V 01.- .........|..:.....-I tho} mlmn Hmv were first her musician nusnmm: She complained that when they were first married he played only Jove songs. Now he sits at the piano for hours reeling off death marches" and dirgea.~-~New York Sun and Life. 0'8 ! VII`: I nu: LN: VI y. nu-....~ ... .\,. T`hou;.v.h V'ck-A is new ix}.(3u1a(la_;it.h:1- a re1mn`l(z1h1e S:-J43 in the Stzltvs. 0`.'er 17 millizm ]1`.l`S used yearly. ` A Have You Seen the 1924 % " McLaughlin-Buick ? McLaughlin-Buick . is building today the mostpwonderful cars in its history. . Fast,-powerful, perfectly controlled, they T fulll every wish of the experienced and critical motorist. They are strikingly handsome in appearance. Their equip- ment is complete. Four-wheel brakes make operation safe at every speed, i and eliminate skidding on slippery pavements. 1 Exceeding. value has been built into the 1924 McLaughlin-Buick line. We cor- dially invite your close examination and inspection. A C.H.BEELBY`BARRlE;D 1 momzvao : _ B8916: ' a Muncmsou tors, Notary Public ncens, Etc. (west rates or innings, z., in Masonic Tomo ranch Office--Elmvaln. M.P. D. C. Murchisog. DER COWAN or obtaining probate at and administration. ad otary. Conveyancer, on, TO LOAN 1;, 19 Dunlop St., Burk, uc BI.;ildii1 of Czechoclcvakia A few years ago President Masaryk of Czechoslovakia was in exile in En_g- T land and in very poor circumstances. Quite recently he was hailed in Paris on fkn HA9!` (If B nnwerful renublic. Quite recently ne W8.S- naueu In tuna as the head of , a powerful republic, with a binding alliance of defence and `aggression under given circumstancesul 1` Still later-he was, received in England 1.3 95' with all the honors accorded the re , - resentative of a strong and friendy} . "British Tariff Talk . "3,t1,"- M8931`Y1$ 13 3 m..3_ .f,81,'3t Premier Baldwin has made it clear ahility and foresight- He 18 (listing-:th-at Bone", Law-S wedge that there lled 3m8 the new 81'`,1P Pf 5tat3'l`\vould be; no changes in the British ' m? 'VYh '9 a,,imP1`-shmg Peal tariff of a swee ing character until th"`3'5 ` the `mak}.3 f *9 all? the electorate ha ex ressed its views, b"` f the Veadlustlnem f"0Wm8 _will be! observed. '1` e extensions of ' the Versailles '1'1`}?8W- F!-Ce 1335 the Imperial Preference already re- made. 8 SW0! bid 03` "3911 . 1l5h-corded are not held to be of such a $9! 0; "359 WW "3l71311t1?8- b_t=vita l nature as to come within this IS gill`? apparent l.l lal}`h8l' glnef Elm pledge, and members 0f the govern- 18, m1l1t81`Y- She has Supplied th,9m`ment strenuously deny that they in- Wltl} money, arms and other \V8l`llke tend .any tax on the nevceggaries of equipment. and Would ll!1d0bl5edlY`1ife. But the suggestion of protec- h3V'e their 8`-`tiV9 S11DD01't in *8 Went E tion for manufacturers, alarms the the "views 5f. Axfrerican yessel owners, and these are _,now coming in to help move the crop from the head of the ` Of Gefmany 1'00Ve1`i$' Sl1ffi0i9nt1Y;free traders, whose alarm is not dis- to begin 8. new W81` 01` Hi the not lmiipelled by the proposal to apply the 9 P1'0b3b18 GVGM Of G1`man..V and RS- nrevenue therefrom to subsidizing the gin-inininov hands: to foil French nlans nwxrsmas Dominions to expand their P!`0b8b1e Of Gl`m3.V 8'10 1WS'irevenue tneretrom to suosnumng um siasjoining hands to foil French plans and aspirations. In Britain,` Masaryk will not be bothered by questions of military support; but he may find there more encouragement both from private and government sources for -he nmmnvnics and business advance- ment of his country, than he would find anywhere else, At this time he might also find a much. clearer [conception of whatis likely to happen economically and financial ytoEurope than he could possibly gain in Paris, which is dominated bv the desire to see Germany a subject country. . 1 `A Morocco : Bandit Chief i. vln modern times no bandit chi:-.f.e l so-called. has received more attention in the world ; press or from the dinin- mats of Eurooe than Raisuli of Mor- .icco. He has alr.ernat=.~ly been for or Mairst Spain. Sometimes he has de- "'oated Spanish i`orr-.es. lwy have eomnelled him to seek,ref- .0" other times = overseas Dominions expand groduction of wheat, meat and cotton. he Labor Party and the Liberal Par-` `ty alike are making a strong stand on `the tariff uestion. and it isievident that this will be the main issue in {the next general elections. There 'are one or two by-elections in the `offing. which may serve as a test of : public oninion. although some of them` w_ill not be held in recognized Afighting ground. . Incidental to these ,is the announceinent that the Count- ;ess of Warwick, who is 62 years of `sage and has long been in the public feye for her many activities. will be ithe Labor candidate for. the Warwick and Leamington division of Warwick- shire. Sir'Ernest Pollock, who was elected as the Conservative member without opposition at the last general election, has been appointed a judge. Hence the contest.` The Countess. `who is a Socialist, is making a very active campaign. I ._}_._-- lYI$`rUI.vv I nauuuuu wu--- ! . . thenwm'1d ovr-M. times? Hwy hn"e comnelled him seek ref- mze in his fastnesses and on occaionw they have pencioned him toxkeep the` neave Now Madrid despatches say, that the new government of Strain is-' to eventuallv hand over to him the, dutvnf` quelling rebellion: natives in; Mnunnhh nnn half nf.H1n Rnanish! I:1lt'-IV llt\'\`. [JCu`*1`.Iuuu III" I-V`I'\_r1' ""`* \ICIllllIIl I-IIIUIV-\--'-' ---""""* despatches_ say, u awwme can give an explanation Spaxn 1s' of the German situation that will give; lu_m tlgegme average reader 3 (clear idea or lutv'of' nat1ves'1v1;it._he win be entitled to tunstinted Morocrb. One half of . th_e Snams_hlp1,aiSe_ As far as (me can judge just 9V!Y`@dltinhav_v F(""'9, @C'..`0I'd1ng to thllnnw; n-ioveynevgt ~to declare crtmgv is to be withdrawn at once, the ' Rhineland 3 separate state or renal)- -atlwer being confined to fprtyesses of C is making s0rne\nr0c_y,-rec_q_ what- l" 0"'t3`-"' ""h Raiwl` e`th9" p"ever its ultirilate en is certain that rates zmralnstl the lrrecrmcxlables it causes great rejoicing in Frem-h 81110119! thf` M001`? '0!` DG1'5_U.ad93 t})9m:g-wvern111en't oivcles and among` all av lwibes: to coave onnratmns agalnstivgho Summrt that g.,,ve1.,,me,,t_ It has .*`~nnln. This looks like a temQora1_`y;been said before that France would ""`l<`Y1*- domed in de-`Pe1'at` `"`very much like a condition where ""10 hone 0"". !.`e8?0V`i8' n,1'`3` V"di' ' elm could control the grr-at mineraliz- Hna Bf. hl'\I'I1D (` nuttlng 3 St0D ._-I ......I iutlnul-n:o`:rInl` \VnO';I\?`Ic (FF G01`- `."'l\HY\. 'l`nlS IUOKS um: u Lculpurury; "v~r?ient adopted desperation in! normal condi-I tios at home. xwd putting: a stop to` the dvain upon life and money by the continuinm. of militavy movements ; `vlwir-h. 0 Iate years, have numbered! many failures. ` - ` P,-man Grain for Britain .Ru2sia `is now nrenuring to resume; f~'hinnwI2r{: of wheat and f1a..\ on .51; `wry large scale. and hopes to begin lN.=T re`-m'N`ur'tion 04 minerals and oil ..L. _ ._._L,. LL.-.J J11 nn+ an H-5 nvvn_uH:v 7'7`? IT`.-"U"U"LIU'| U` Illl!l\`.l.CI1D auu uu " a rate that will put all its pre4war "i"'1m'.=<= in the }m".k9:rmmd. Two \01r, three weeks mro despatches indicacech W-It te cn..nne1"-\.t?1'e moieties of Bri-`i min wore to bu_v 500 000 tons of Rum} inn .g`1'ain at `a very favorable rateui It'vv`as thought. then that the question; of firaancinzr this transaction would; of4"er no dif1`ir111t`r-=2. and since there.` `was been no denial of the report it Was -; twe.=nmab1.v correct. Naturally` "nnvgh the chief concern of Cztna- Mans in this matter will be as to its` ~m-.t man the evvort of wheat from this country. which `has such a large V E U 0 ~_. - % EVENTS: THEIRSIGNIFICANCE. " `X "M1lhIn"'BaI&:. , . ` _ , I . .1 o __, _"__ lI'!I.- .I&0$'Z;n~v{n- 117` `!_Il.llL1l llJlt\J, I-VI \4u 8 Kent. Building L }. Gordon Plano: v I crop this. year. Thedifficulties which threaten in regard to getting the Can- adian` Western. crop to the East have `been dis elled by a modification of_ the shipmng tariff regulations to meet the views~of_A1n`erican vessei arenow coming in of the. 1-1.... he C011! COHEPOI tne g1"'aL :l11xuf1`nul.- ed and i'i1wtvi`i'aed vmrions 0* Gm`- imanv.` Evervthimr that makes for {trouble for the centval [German Gov- aernrnent. such as the Senaratist move- ments in the Rhineland. in Bavaria and in Saxony. makes it more certain if that French domination in A veryi ;larg'e area of Europe camqot he ser-u jiouslv threatened 'I`}1':' sitwation i<' complicated` for Bvitain whivh still has a force in `part of the occunied G`(~`.1`1`.\.%1`.`| r<=*'1'if.-v-v; '.Y`11" Tv'i+i"h G-"'2'- mnn~.o=,n+ is not inclinvd to allow the 1 Sr-m+1w\*i~+`= tn `mlve (V-.iW.re in ir3rritm`v f gm-ounied. by its troops. It must be `,'s1=vinus tlwt 8. hmlceii '1"v*~*:i'w_v CPI- nni`. haw vrInnvnHr \u,q_ -France would I not r-we nartirrulay her rennmnense iiwould be in the weakness of the sep- ;~:I.i-ated German states and control of ii German iron and steel areas. But " m' others it would be a serious mat- L--- I 1 t;_ Klliltt. III a nnauuw While France has been making a great -to'do about the necessity of reparations for the rehabilitation of. her own devastated `areas. and plead- ing that without. pavmentfrom Ger- many she could not begin to meet her ' debts to other countries. some of her own citizens are charg'ing'_;rross fraud ' and grafting on a gigantic scale in the work of reconstruction. Members of the French Parliament who have demanded an investigation into this are not many. nor,are they very pop- ular with their fellows in the House. But their cause has been given a great impetus by a recent novel published in France. inwhichthe story revolves A around the practice of grafters. The main allegations are that much of the vast sums of money voted for reconstructinn_is diverted from that 7 urpose to the pockets of the grafters, y clever tricks and subterfuges. I'l'IlvI: anuuun-5 u Inviru There are indications of a new con- ference of the powers, in which a real attempt will be made to settle the reparations issue and to set Eu- rope on her feet. Such a settlement would be hailed with delight by the whole world, which is fed up with . he European stew being served daily nd longing for a change of diet. It is not im robable that the United States wil be a arty if it can be shown in the pre iminary proposals that the conference is to discuss prac- tical suggestions, and not to degener- ate into a battle for the benefit of one or the other of those engaged. There has been some plain talk of late from high quarters, not the least signifi- cant being speeches by the American ambassador to Britain, George Har- vey and Premier Smuts of South Af- rica. Each in his own way made sting- ing references to the enormous sums France is spending on militarism and `evading her obligations to others. There is a growing feeling against a country which seems to be determined to demand all-and give nothing. - Elections in Egypt and lmlia In India and Egypt elections are soon to be held and innboth countries there is likely. to be a good deal of agitation against and criticism of Britain. A good deal of feeling has been aroused by men who have been more or less under restraint and sometimes imprisoned because of their seditious teaching in boh coun- tries. It is the fashion of these men, and of some who live in Britain and elsewhere in` the Empire. and who ought to know better, to depict both `the Egyptians and. the Indians as German` Situaon Beclouzled ` -- _.. ..---..'l....n4 France Losing Favor ',, ,I9_-L."..._ -3 .. nan Graft in France nix BAIRRII-I axaumzn IlIlUlI|U KJIII VIJIHIIIJ Office-58 Collie: 0!. 2.30;? p.m., .6.30~8 pm.` TLE Cs LITTLE Surgeons, Barrie OM. eooe---47 Maple Aw. 3 p.m..` 7 to 9 p.m., cl uaut. Phone 213. III I` Ihtl- II B \ homogeneous peoples, bound together` 0 by a spirit of nationalism and quite_( I capable of conducting self-govern-it _ ment along constitutional lines. There { g _ are recurring events which emphasize`; . thefallacy of these views. In both:_` _ the countries mentioned religion and} . _ class distinctions play a far greater: 1 part in _everyday life than any spirit! I `of patriotism. India would rend it-I ,.self into many pieces if left alone ; _{at this stage, while very few who" . Iknow the situation can convince them-I 1 ] selves that Egypt` is able to govern` . L.....~...I DUI VUB herself. IIUIJIEI I Ila: nu ya. ............= V Despatches from Stockholm an- nounce that for the first time in the history of the Nobel. prize trust, an award has been made to Canada for outstanding service in the field of Medicine; It goes to Dr. F. G. Bant- ing, discoverer of the insulin treat-: ment for diabetes, and Professor J.: `J. R. McLeod, head of the Department- vof Physiology at the University of; i Toronto, who directed the work in the ;V laboratories where Dr; Banting con- ducted his experiments. The amount` to be divided between the two totals; -nearly $40000. Canadians will re-1 joice at this recognition` of the work; i for humanity by twcrfellow citizens} ` There is naturally great curiosityi Nobel Prize to Dr. Banting 1 _ . 1.1. ,_`l__ DoMm1onSEcURrr1E~s61poRm1on l`l\llV I I` Innu- Cxnnda Life MONTREAL I El- On November 1st about $110,000,000 in principal and 837,000.000 in interest will be paid to Dominion Government Bond- holders, in addition to several millions in interest on other securities. A DoM1N1o11 OF CANADA REFUNDING LOAN .... .. . Rosa & Ross, Barrio.) I Npvciuli.-t. with the - \rmy. 4!: years. and Obstetrics ospeciatly. Owen St., Barrie. u n 12,... mn