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The ciaat obi11 SORTSik_ - The $tra.n Scllolarshi men the apples, are tender, re- q of ',t treatment ;:,, , . g ps, You 1C� out O move Uheltla to bndividual serving and, dh+drn time to time, makes �� r 1r'aittrtt Bold. fentlela arxaE On Sa#suxcfay Principal Hume re- /Worse tap sent Liver Bile dashes anal pour a little of the syrup aQtteratdores as are required by ' springing the do,w of —1'�a Calomel needed over keen used, err tartsyrup ap les sod the disease and the by iR - 00 Ike car as well ate s'uffe-An' a broken ceivefd word of time ratiific4tion by 'cite rProB1es At the sale held{. at 'Gla'dmlaw & hay ed, in bite oondttiNw of Pa leg 'irt If, w ch titres 'it nece'ss'ary Serxahe oY '11Drol�ho Urinversity of .the when Yue Leel blµe, d reseerti sour on thechanges �,*% e� antis, that's YAur lives which We t pr annK ib harden to a firm, cleaT jelly, and 2Qt . StanbuWo Offisoa ort Saturday, the to ki:tl the anbmal latter. Aveordrirt recommendation of the cmunxittee Nf dotty two raauttde cf liquid bite into y ar twwelq. ' {stub. P� d &" g 9 vvitten the apple stieiscs pante been red It � yni,porr�slLble for anyone to da 0 f'sitxrri of 'the late' Arthur H. Doupc to Max the car zi,g-zAvged across the award of the Hugh 'Innis Strang. v; sand elimination are being slowed o l . . Olt W214% tittles MI. W+il1iam Mit:ler, Of sxrhrylarsthi arca William, A Smiler- of>. �w d is accumulating and decaying.{nates ones, the jelly will be a delicate prink rbh?s for hilrtself.. Too oftten the can- yo tyapS Q ditch, three trines and just mrisssed R, Usboprae.-•Exerter-Tinws Advocate. hitting a. est in the c.enrore O, the lama is awan�dred the 1932 W ttolarship You and' audiii,ug you feel wretched. shade. eer case entries to his doctor only af- the Po qA 11 i g 1x P Deere bowel -mover, Like Baits, , oir, winerat Ilf desired the apples may be Ming himaolf 2or wham he osp �(akQ clitvh. Thtr d rtxah was deep eaouyrih and t'hie ¢amused 1931 schola'rshilp goes water, laxative candy or chewing gwn, or „• „ oto Mott. 1t. Great Granddaughter Dies. sou se, don't go far sono stiffed. Fill the cavity with array of. thought was indigestion. The ad- i to take the car in so that the deck Jaaraes,. G. Swtllerlanal The +noise' g o OM The symlpa+thl r ref many friends will t was even with the level of the rgad- orf sCholarstrinlr in erdall case is Liver Pru"�e oaths neeca Bate Carter's ��� the following: � O �:,r,,:, m 1. Brown sugar and cinnaman, vaned ease of Luting loris fie- ¢{.. cn+o be extexnded to 'Mm. and Miry. 141ervin' way. 'Max and Arnold had to walk $125 in cash and four years' free tui- table. Sure. Ask for them by name, Refuse gtnerntly tells of treating himself for �.n {into Miitthell and assistance and tion ,in the University, ecluiroslenrt to sgbetttutes. 250, at all druggists- 62 • a:sing 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon to 1,/z mwnths for the "cold" 'lie could not CWHngwood, ,Uamtilton:,`eldtest son of t Cup sugar. "shake ,off." . ,31,rs, Ann and the late James• (!ol- tth,6 car noeds conrsndtea-arble repairs, $40'0.. The conwnittee of award con- --- Chopped figs ore ginger, clot in Rt W of oatnse arse that many - lingwlr od, also 'grand'son of Mr. Wii- but they count the'n' lucky to si,srts of the President of the U.ni- ba:m Clbll'ingwood, of town, in the loss bo alive and aMe to tell the tale.= ver+si,ty, tike pri•n+c:pal of the Crapes- ,horses, which were glazing on the �� and s+pri syrup ova. lempn ponce. pRe' suffer wibh an , n bhl effects. and . Poilli apparently cep. their only daughter, Marie Ann, equal�aaanouvtsofwater matiteds be used that no ill efYeats. The puinrE is Godur•ich Star. ilatte sand one ottre,r, arpponded by the, roadt-Acl'e, apparently attracted by the y�P• 3vlme rat the City Hos ri'ta.l, Hamilton, orn other two, who was .Mr. A. M. Rob- h,gblirs of the elan sprang from the iP they required' tie of-4heY Y i Three Pound "Spud" ertion. O=g•rabu0ataontsl - Gode. ditch and with flying heel's. attacked anstead of the sugars Plane a h roan c8 them did teat -they ' t?oteber 1s,'. The fpner•al was held bit of bdpter in the cavity of each e rich Stat•. the car. The oar was brought •boa were taking a serious rink. That un 0ct(A,w_•r 20 art Il+arrvilton. Besides A three 'pound potato, ruine and 'a •stop on the road and: none of the apple. ,these intii.v'iduals escaped ill effe'cta hen• r,arfnts sthe is survived by three half inches long, five aad a half hicks- W." Wawanosh Farmer Found Dead. ort 4. LeBft-avier•°'bits of jam stewed b atnpam4is were hnm9t but the car wtus dans not alter the fact that orth,ers brothers, inward, Rtariald and AI!berL es in w4itrh is the kind of a "spud" be� comsddieralbly, and was left fruit or pmesexves runs be used for have al'lawed clise'a, to go on W ori , --Exet:r 11i,meegs-Advocate. that IMr.s. James Michie brought into William Carr, a well known form- in llhrr isiton. Mk. Miller and Mr. stuffing ,the applets. If there is left- lad'vanced or in'curabl'e stage while ' Remarkable Growth. thusi•.othoe. .It was grown on her own er of Wbiot Wiawanosh, a short dis over 'fruit juice on hand, add it to , e h�v,e frittered their time and -•--- —• •• - --- •. --— . IMieISjaly went to Ha.rrdcQon and drove th Y fax -in and is the largest one that she tatnce we:Eit of D,wnganmwn, was found the la&,, back to, 'Wimrgtbam. Tl1e Chs sugar syrup• their money away trying to treat , `41r. Ja"+f°o ph Senior picked from his ha;v ever seem. It' anyone has a pa- ,de'ad on Thursday ,morning, October horse's were injured and the name of thetmtselves. go of 50,f)00 tpoUndsLoif eels, the see- 1. isrny ter -*,le tr•,w"; hist week a number tato thrct wild better the one that we 2adh, in his (home, {having ev,ird+&IAly the owner is kn,avvn. Wiingham Ad_ jTr•eatnVnt has the most to offer cond large 9l1'rMirnent this season, has of apple -i• that were asv near perfect 'have at the ofliee now, we would lice rdned during the night. He had trees vane -M -Utes. WIT ,AND WISDOM when disease is in its earliest sth9i started the trade for the present sea- s�trr cirri n as arra• would wisuh t , Eme. to hw,L thous 'brine it in.- 4Jrulssels appariend,y irr good hetadth and work- . It is then that it is most difficult to son. The largms=t which lovas a fine shape Pmt. ed� on t1he tpvevirous day. He was for makie a diagnosis, and, umf'ortunate- Irt is a fvrudamental error., es a'ncl without' a Iblenui:vh measured .vane seas a'mamlber ofthe township 1 it is 'the tome when self -treatment Record Sugar Beet Crop.. Y p Baked Apples Are tl►oughstj bo 'belidvte bipart dhsitu'rbances y' Earl g crop on retard, the 1`L1/•e inr:he in ci;rrcurnfrrence and Had Unfortunate Mishap. eouauoil. Mr. Cori" was in his 67th l)il is indulged in. y adequate treat- The largest I. year, born in Wling(ham, he lived hereof yloruir „tmlind are'under your conitrul me'nt should be•secured to prevent the yield of sugar beets gmwn this year 1 ` ,a lnc'h(.�•t from .stem to mem. It Mrs. S. Fox. of town suffered very .,,Delightful Desserts, and are therefore your fault, where - r until 27 ,sans ago, when he moved to,Occurrence of the serious conditions in the province of Alberta, OA -nada, wdvoce'd l bd ounr<ax-f,xcstet Times- painful injuries to'har• arm, when a i 'as dis,tua$ancetr of your body are rant Advocate. � the} farm ,wear 'L�urngtanrnorv,. vrrifiere he " {'inked applets may he used as the which' grow out of self-ctreabmenrtf. is estimaked at n�.rlp 13rtD,01?0 ton; J of pfresaerv'ed pickles which she Ions mine, resuded. ISurvflviing him are foundation for a variety of r'.esi;erta, under yawr control and are therefore from which about, 36,000,04(1! pounds was opernirug, brake noel cut her arm. your • mvsfarltrunew-Lord' Dawson. .0of su r will be Steer Ditches Car; '.Nobody Hurt. Ihcilsl widorw, twto sons, Edgar and At the ,preset. time large, red ap- ga produced with sev- 7ix FM,tch'es were required to close Hlaa•ry, tut horile;'two daulghters, Irene }ales are very reasonatble in price. 1) eral hundred tones of molasses, !lm �I'aruday morning, aFxrut G o'clock Ithle wound. The mishap occurred in and lva, at h(rrne, 'an•d {Mils. L, �Me- Select ,firm, red a las. Cat{+ thein The world sufFers a.;grnc�t deal fieri Max :HKrbi,nw and Arnold Nik:IConnell, the middle of last week.013r. Mk Rue Whinney, near IPuingiannon, olein three .ann pare th�ri• abotpi�t on -thiel of the learned' people full of knowledge, o returning frcrnl Tororuta, pati a very tuns imrne<li;ately rwtnmcmed and sew- who are exitt•lemed'y foolish-•�Mr. Jus- Badder Weakeiess Farmingis a Business. lti brothers, George, 'Alfred and James, the way dawn' from 'the stbeni end. Here is what the Assistant Direc- unpte*a ant exs,ericrrect', w'hiah In6grht cd ripe snap together.' Q ortunratcay old of Wiin> ham; three sisters, An- Plane in a pan that can he, closely 'tire Roche. '•�• of ha,.1e m•r,anit death. It, was brtwecat Ithti glatas.,.lid: not server any main art- ntie, Isabelle, Wf:nghaTa, and Mrs. R. covered. In a separate Makestife Misery ! torsos ,about bh'e�farm� in ational ,Ntirlch-cll anal Sodbring%-ille; abobt ;i cries and from roports the cult is p pan, saver An E stt i iondon' cR1i1d' knows all Smiolds, of Palmerston. .The funeral the skins and crn•es with water and ., economy wri •malt•,{ e•a,4t, of .Ntit,vhe,'!1. They were hoali.ng very satisfaotardly.-,13rulstse'Is �;y he,lr frorn the Pras'b about "-film stars, (but has ne�,er seen Daily Annoyance, Troublesome Nights ti tag in the current issue cirivin✓ along the: hichway, when. r� 1'+ t• yrterian boil .for tem mimrtes; strain P•nd add a country star -lit sky. --The Bishop Wrecking Lives of Thousands of the Economic Annalist; i church, )u'nfgannlo'n, on Saturday af- 1 cup of •st1•gar for each 11/2 cups of of Stepney. States Writer Who Tells What "The' modern farmer is an entre- cwte�cr on t'he: matt marts• A charge for , ternoon, Rev. 'MIa�cDonald; of Lucl:- ,the liquidi Boil the syrui for five P � r One of Brussels Fine Dogs Poisoned. p -�-,- To Do For Quick Relief. P ear -+an oiwnl� and organizer of IthF car, r"(,-.ihl,y e�nraApod by the now, conducted the ster-vice. Inter- rninutea, Own. pour it around the The new ctur•e of Rudy Vallee • IBa,c`lm hgs, 'Readachm, Pains in a ?business in which he and members Iit;'hts;. :'flax swevvc,•ul tlher car to 'Mr. It, 'McLau(ob, fn's Ruiss'ian wolf` im nt: wns inrrde in Dun Aq gvimnurrtv tens- apples. Cover closely, and cook' on ladles ars if he had tirade u his nuunci feet arse legs, Nervousness Restless- his Enmity perform a good deal of at^ui<1 the nitinol bur it crashed into to AVlin>h to Ibe happy if it kills himp--iBlvxvdcnl ness, frequent but scanty, h'crunn,t ils doacl. "PriTuce," which was ry•- 1 atm Adlvante-Times. Itop of the stoivie+-iav,er• a vnery low the manual work connected with the the car from the slide, crumpling an (the dlog's name, w'asfound' by Mr. heat until ,bhe apples are tender, but Su, withburning and pain, getting -up- enterprise. He buys and sells corm- 1Trbau't,,hlin, in a very ;wriou_c condi- Horse Causes Unusual Accident. noyt broken. Gare ,must be taken pts --a e f th m - malities• Ile employs labor and di- �- ---__ _ .. Ithait the syrup does not boil. Too re T,om o e ore trou p lion. Ile immediately rusher! him td Even if a woman does fail to en- 'blesomie signs that should have rents it. He seeks an income which the vc�ttn botany, Ikrult It was tea (Rte aanazin•> r A very :unucCnual car aCCIdL'tlt oC- high a teimipera'ture will rause the 'nous( c joy an outin she always tries to g y prompt attention before the reach a Y will marble 'a satisfactory 'standard to be of any u:.9e, and within a few curr.ed t eveauc g a short, apples 'to ',break up. Baste frequent- make those who rem-arine.d home be- more seridus s'ta'ge! of living. It may be well, therefore, hours the dreg was -dead. The CRl18P• d1i:;Ibance this idle of lilarristan. Mrs. hay wliith the v;yrup. lieve she did. -Detroit, News, No matter how stubborn your case for all those interested in agricul- i's :•,aid to 'be from sotnue unknown J. H. McKay, Mrs.; Mtil''ler, Mrs. War- . You will require about 1% cups- of 'Hamliltton sieein' to be or, how many niedi- ture to bear in mind 'that farming - pais.an. Prirr'ce was a vra'y fine ,pati- am and Mrs. W. R, we-fre Isyrwp' for sdx apples of fairly large Thus year, people arra less torsi•- mray cines you have trued' without results will be a better W • ay of getting a 1111M of the Ru&-.nan`wo'lif hound bmrci lxsltnrrnli111* �, {Tool Toi•crnto in Mr. Mill- size. The syrup should come about 'M'rs. eLobed in who are, in "Who% Who," -don't think your condition is hope- living when it is organized an a bus -i- • ' and wa.ti only tiviti scan:; olid when he tit's tar, M.c;kay was, driving. One-0ralf any 'ulp Itthe apples while (than they are in who can tell them lesls or the natural consequences of ness basis. ' was poi'sorned'. lit war.; one of the Miout• 630 when they had{ passea Ithcly are cook ling. t what's what.-Demi^nit Free Press. advancing years until you have tried most friontdly,..dogs in the neighbor- Hhurriston (hut a shloat distmsice, dove 4f you use a croal ionise, and the the value of Dr South- Cockerel Distribution Policy There is possibly no other (play- worth's "URATABS-" 11raportant changes hams been made -__. .._....... __ ____ _ _ _. ... . ' .. _.. . _. _._.__....._ _•__....-,_._____.___„ ___ ...._— ......_ --- - n1,ath and the aut'h'ors Eccept' Jere:- On a strict guarantee"of money in the provisions of bhe Cockerel Di's- lvriglnt, orale few writers ex clesias- a back on first box purchased ff you 'tribution Policy introduced by -tile who ams mtore inveterately didactic do not receive swift and satisfyi1ig eon- -,Mr. Weir last year, with a view ` -than Mr. Cbwardl-Maass Rebecca reeld'elf, any good druggist will supply to t n'g it more effecti'vel'y avail - West. you with "Urataibg" in sealed pack- able for the 1933 poultry breeding +ages 'containing a ttren ' days' supply. sieasora. This year 'negot;iakions for . The way sex is dr•arng•ed' into every- If they 'bring great:, relief inside of the purchase or sale of birds mtuit thing-convers-ati'on,, (bo'oks' and the 4S hours and a wend'erfui•:,' prove- 'be reit (between the parties interr- sltagte�--firs a reiwnr iron to barbarism. mentt , insi-de of ten days, your' 'will. be estted. The. Departmenrt on the prey- r -iDrr. 'Alfred Cox. I I greatly pleased --if they db not help, enrtati-on iby the purchaser of male they cast- YOU ruothing! Ask ,aur. birds_ approved under the Policy of a , Troulblel in Portsmouth prison; druggist to -day. Declaration Form properly complet- started in the tailor shop; and we - ed, refuridts $1.25 of the purchase -take it that dome one had been sew- — - -T price icor the birds. Where male # ing discontent there. -Stratford Bea- birds purchased under the policy con�Rerald. FARM NOTES move in lots of ten or more the De - Branded. Beef is Popular. part•mentt supplies the seller with a Five thousand tuneun .lo d Mexi- Transportation Order ,Form which is The annual report of the 1Vl�r thf, authority to the railway cans now in IMkthngan w 49 be repair{_ of e;gricrllture. •far Canada for tht company ated, thanks to the efforts of Diego fiscal year ended Miarch 317, 1932, eOncerned' •to charge the full cost of Rivera. It would be nice if the Ann- containL9 the"following reference with transportaitiorl direietly to the De- erican's had some place to 'go. -.De- respect to officially 'branded beef: partment .at Ottawa: Detailed inIR - arai`t-SaturdayNight. "That the advantage of being able formation alboutt the y be , ' g ;pol`icy may to purchase beef which carries some obtained ,by writing to the Senior The horse .wasn't the only thing definite inidicati'olrf of quality is {being Poultry Promoter in your province re -placed 'by, the autorn:o!bil'e'. '`•here ,more fully appreciated' ,ley consumers or to the Poultry Division of rite Do - was the old-fashioned parlor- Foun- minion Live (Stock Branch at Ot- is apparent from the 'steady'inerease rain Inn (S.' Cr.) Triburnec in sral'es' o'f graded beef. Sales of this tawa. s ., •prodbet for the, last calendar year Where 'to Look For Grubs. �._. Eggs are selling for $4.20 a dozen totalled over 17,4010,0,7'0 pounds and. • in Raissia. Of course, the American A. special circular just issued ,by, weekly reports which erre received farmer could get that much for -elm, are the Dominion Entbomlological Branch too, 'if he didn't have any to sill:- frorn all eef,, is#hl r tth ,which ons in connection with white grub con- brandxng rhes{,„urnder the, regulations Detroit Free Press. trol in Eastern Ontario for 1933 in- ,ailindicate, a very gratifying increase eludes the following statement. l in sales for the first few m�ofaths of The mosrt diff'i'cult feature of ig•- the Ipreseht year.” "In planning for 1933 it should be y n'oranoe would seem to be the ignor- borne in mind that the greatest num- ance itself, but i't isn't. It is the Just Can. a Little More if You Can, 'ber of grubs are 'to Ibe expected in' 11 'smugness in which it comes wrapped.. Whet{ You Can. fields which were in tirmtot'hy' sod or --(Fort North Star -Telegram'. su pasture on ingtlit loam; muck or jA ,'timely gget3'tion comes from -i _ _ gralviel in then spring 1932. Smaller Brief strnopsi's of 1940 converse- .the Domiinion' Fruit Branch art Ottawa m+hers of grubs 'but of serious eon- „ ;a the foam a message which hag 'eoted to be pies- ' tion: I was a fool for rant buying• areal atptpeal to housenvilvles all over sequences can be ewp snit in land' which was in small grains , v it when ."-,Passaic Herald -News. Canada, whether int the -farm home or It the city. w all know the our in June and Jul or woedy hoed crop on lighter land 'A government that is based u'por, firoult straits in which many of our Y of 1932. The bayonets abuses the most precious fellow citizens' find themselves as • a smlallest number of grubs is to be ex - possession that nation hats. -Adolph result of cond'ition's' entirely beyond pected•'rin land' clean of crop or well Hitler. cared for hoed cropduring t"hc- flight their control. With a "wealth of period of the (beeles; while heavy The command of mature has been frufitLs and vle!getalblets aivmtflasble at clay or clay loam' can •be considered put into man's hands before he lower prices than for many years, 'as likely to (kre camtparatively free of and with other necessary things such w„bite g,ubs, irrespective of crop ox kir A how to command him�e'if.-- as sugar and containers equally a- r, Sir Alfred Ewing. vail'able, ,there should ,be no need to culture in brie spring of 1932. elaborate about a ready revponse to Most women are constntutionally Earlier Western Market Indicated foi of unable to think in fi the aplpe'al, Just can a little more, „ sures.-Mrs. A if you can, when you can.”:r Ontario Carrots. fre'd Watts, �_ A real rgervbm to the fruit and vegetable prod'ue6rs is (being effected .� Barley in Export Trade. . The production of (barley in Canada „ by tki•e divtuh io Grawersr M ir9slelts N I's; imp"id'ly increasing artril nowvv Council, said J. A.'' Carroll, seerleo ' amounts, to nearly 1'501,010{},000' busnow tary, Ontario ,Marketing' Board, a year. Th'e principal uses' for ,bar- Mr. (Carroll a+d from that, accord- it ley in the 6oport market are: Feed ing to information from the Pr Prairie Council repre's'entative in the Prairie for Livest'oc'k; Prot 'and Pearl' Bar- Provinces,an earlier market for On- / �.' ley; Rolled Barley; 'Barley, Flour and, tario carrots is i'fidliested this year. f Barley Meal; Breakfast Food's•, Mala r i r'� ' In order to The in a pdsi.tio'n *�o p T I Food Products; Malt 'Coffee and .Bar- answer inquiries, and to place' buy- THE HEALTH SERVICE OF 1e'Y 'Coffee', 'MI Flour; 'Malt Ex-• eds in touch with siellerSy the, CJoun- THE CANADIAN MEDICAL tract; Fer•mrented Alcoholic and Non- cil is se'ndrn q' ASSOCIATION AND LIFE •n . Alcoholic Beverages; 'Distilled Alco- ;g' Out osis, forms. lir: ,a INSURANCE COMPANIES an attempt to determine the quariti- ' IN CANADA hO11C Beverages and ;Solvents; Indus, ty of winter Iveigetmlbles available,, trial Alcabol; Malted Stock Food,; and at what price producers are will - SELF -TREATMENT and Yealst. ing to sell. A • spereial study of .the particular "In my opinion," concluded the 'A great deal of harm is done by nee& of that section of the market selcretary of the IMarkeking Board, those who aftbelmjpt to treat them which .thee producer ,seeks to serve, is 4.gi ewers who n ielglect fin fill in anti , ;sa®lves where they are suffering from 1e'sseenutaal ,to the satisfactory ddvedop- return these forma, are trimming the any condition which requires treat- nrent of the export trade. ,risk Of allowing possible running marels, n:ent. Provided that here is no such for winter vegetables, tri slip from condition present; they may dor troth- Apple Belt Moves North. . ing worse than waste money, but That 'Canada's aiplple-growing belt,their grip„ they may do..th.emselve's actual harm is movi;lrg "northward is sll'own by the _ Ly the 'conrbinited use' of dru,r,. fact that standard' applets have been J To (begin with, a diagnosis must 'grolwn this, year at the. Domfinion Ex- t precede proper rtrrei r mlent. It is not perimlenbal 'Farimi at Beaverloclg'e, Al- • f • always easy to -,make a diagnosis. Berta, which is 428 'miles north of , V Years of training 'and experience, to. the international bounldhry betweer'n I �I ' ..1, p;etller with facilities for special ex- Canada andl the Urriited• States. 'Grab • a1.11n1ations, are .the rmleans at the dot- applets and small seedlings have been. I'. Itor's disposalto ena!bl'e .ham to make known to Apen further north but not a diag.nDMS. No bunnlan being is in, standard oTtples. A new market for Is, falhble, hoviever, and so there are C'Madian apples. has 'smarted this limits; tbo medirtal .kn'owledge and skill, Year with bh'e forst al'hipment of mlore l • ' coulsequently, tips 'dorotor is slomte'times than 760 boxes from British Oolumi- 4 t - baffled. bia to.8outtth Africa. , This fruit left t The propertreatment of disease de- the Western province in a ,refri#ger- mlands el,v'i�sion ator car travelling by way of Man- ' • • • by ,a• �ph.ysician. g Y Y - Trhe dilaignoslis re'veal's the presence of breal to,10apel Town. �,II H . the disease, and, at the samle time, + . �. 0 7 �'Wf. Pr . ' + . its oxl&ehnt and .selveirhy are Moor- Germany Buys Our Eels . fX a tairued .ri�� � . Further, the general condi The lailvesit mlariket fart Ga ad`s Ition of the platnemit-ig, studied: and �tW 'eels, rsth6e's a report Of (fide, Dap'a,rt- .1, d/ I I state of this vitafi ot�gaiirs bolted ixi miemit of Temil!q Mid ICIolreufilerte, its in ' c to. 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The Minister of Finance offers for public subscription $80,000,000 Dominion of Canada 4°o Bonds ' 11 Bearing interest from 15th October, 1932, and offered ,n two maturities, as follows: $25,000,000- 3 YEAR 4% BONDS, DUE,15th OCTOBER, 1935 $55,000,000-20 YEAR 4% BONDS, DUE 15th OCTOBER, 1952 Subject to redemption at par and }nterest on or after 15th October, 1947 , 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 Receiver General at Halifaz, Saint John, Cbarlottetown, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina,,Calgary and Victoria. Interest payable half -yearly, 19Th April and 15th October, in lawful money of Canada, without charge, at any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank. Denominations: I 3 YEAR BONDS, $1,000 20 YEAR BONDS, $500 AND $1,000 ' "._. The proceeds of this Loan will be used•to retire $34,449,950 of bonds maturing istNovem- ber, 1932, and to -provide for the general purposes of the Government and the Cafladian National Railways. The Loan is authorized under Act of the- Parliament of Canada, and both principal and interest area chra'rge'•on the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Canada. - The amount of this issue is $50,000,000. The Minister of Finance, however, reserves the right to a11ot or reject the whole or anypart o -f subscriptions received,,provided such allot- ments do not increase the principal amount of the issue by more than $25,000,000. . ...,.q Applications will not be valid on forms other than those printed by the King's Printer. ISSUE PRICE • 3 Year Bonds, 99.2/0 and interest, yielding to maturity 4.28% • 20 Year Bonds, 93.45 and interest, yielding to maturity 4.50%p Payment to be made in,/all at time of application or in the case of the 3 year bonds, on allotment. Subscription lists will open on 31st October, 193°2, and will dose on or before 16th November, 1932; with or without notice, at the discretion of the Minister of Finance. Subscriptions will be received lis any branch in Canada of any chartered bank and by recognized dealers from whom official application forms may be obtained. r d • IQ;I 1 Ili !' . , H tl 1 q"u J', '. .. ,,Y Fna� n ,; 1 .,,w rYw .. t 4 ,. .:,.o... ..,.., .a ., ..r Fl. a -,»',:. .e ,,.., ...,.,. ,. -..'.N 1 ,,.... .. ..; r .. :: ,, .r, Y,M1 S�M .rn.lrlVas:v. .,I ., lt.... :_. 11 ....._a.r. t .... ., _, 4'�. .,. „ ., .. 1. .,. r _. _ .., _.., b::. _