‘uausTi-s, "1922. . . iilliillS Ailli i lilllliy-éSliiK WOMEN 5e Letters Recommendin Lydia E. Pink- ’; VegetableqyComponndi ill Interest You For Your iOood‘ Please Readlflbem “m, Ontario—_“For many years _Vuneouver,-B.C.——“I took Lydia E. Pinkbemis Vegetable Compound uduovblee-vffsmvierr and . . .1 m, d i, iu a gengr n“ o con- cause was ‘ an run own. foiisolne l;lml¥_ Icould not do he'd headaches and no appetite and or]; half the time, because of was troubled for two years with sleep- QUIT ' mont ., wan told of 0E, Piiikham’? Vegetable Coni-' |; friends and advised to try it. (lime me good and I strongly mend it. Since I have taken it hcl-n able tot o all my own work lso know friends who have found hose facts as u. lflflfillfkiltl, ,1 tried many medicines but. nothing me an real good. While I was living in Vashington, I was recommended by a friend to take the Vegetable Compound. I am stronger and feel fine since then and am able to do my housework." Mus. J. C. (lan/ivns, 771 Horuby St., Vancouver. A Medicine for Women Remember-Lydia. E. Pinkhamh Vegetable Compound is a medicine for women's ailments. For ilearly lift years-it. has been helping women of all nlzcs. 'l‘housnnds of women testify by word of lnouth or by letters to each other of ‘the great merit of this splendid medicine. if you are suffering from such symp- toms as nu v usiless, backache, irregu- larities, painful times or general wonk- ncss, trv Lydia E. 'I’inkhanl's Vege- table ‘dlnpoiind. Remember it is especially iulnptcd to relieve the cain-co such symptoms. It has helped other woolen just as it has helped m like a new woman." Mus. Mrs. Flatten-l and Mrs. Penal-y and PEASEY, 387 lulu; Si. West, lllrsllreavcs. Letithclp you. ydia E. Pinkhunfs Private Text-Book upon “Ailments Peculiar to m" will be sent you free upon request. Write to the Lydia E. Pink. MPIIlCIIIO C0., Lynn, Massachusetts. ‘This book contains valuable lualion. . onial." g1, lbbourg, Ontario. w Like ‘a New Woman (mm, ()ntnrio_—“l sutTi-red Wll-h lal‘ menstruation, was weak and wn, i-ould not cat and had heali- 'l‘he worst symktolns were ‘ng dmvn pains so ad I solnc- thoulzht. I would go crazy and I Ito bc smothering. l was in this’ ion for two or thrcc ywars and not scour to work. I tried all of rclntwdies, but received no t, I found one of yourilooklcts ‘It inclined to try Lydia E. Pink- Vegetablc Compound. I ro- ihc best results from it, and kt-cp house alld go oilt lo work Traders and Gas-Engines u work best on a Columbia H01 Shot Iqniiion Batten}. IMPLICITY, long life, high ignition power, low cost-these make a Columbia “Hot Shot”_ Dry Battery supreme for all farm power ignition. Only one single solid package-and full power at starting, just when you need it most. The world’! must Il- nioul dry battery. Fehnutocil spring ollp Binding Poll‘: at no extra churn. Columbia Dry Batteries for all pur- poses are for sale by im lement dealers; electricians; auto ccess- ory shops; garages; hardware stores; general stores. Insist upon the genuine Columbia. - CANADIAN NATIONAL CARBON CO'.. LIMITED ' Montreal 'l‘oronto Winnipeg Vancouver Columbia Dry Batteries --theu lax! longer 1102 "all; fffl?‘ CIIARLOTTETOWN- (rosemary SHOP from -Ho1unan's_ Catalog. ROBIN HOOD FLOUR ls guar- anteed to please you better. ' TEA AT setl-"Asififlrai the old church grounds, on Wednesday. August 16. 909-10452 IMPERIAL POLARINE OILS.—- it a better lubricant for Gasoline Engines could" liefiniide, lnrperlal Oil, Ltd., would malts lt.. Use as per chart ‘ " " r"! ' ‘~ MB-S. TH-OMAS PIOKARD AN- NOU‘ ES THE ENGAGEMENT o1‘ her daughter Lillian Gertrude to Mr. i. Stanley Crosby o! Otth- on, Saskatchewan. Marriage to take place next week. 978-16111 RECEIVE CERTIFICATES-The pupils of St. Augustine school, who 1'6l!&!l\l€'(l.l.ll6ll‘ pu-blic school certi- ficates l'rolli the lleparluienl ol Education are: (Julheriue J. Gal- lant, Oyster Bed Bridge; Zita M". Duiroil, North ltuslico; Anne l‘. Fleming, ‘Stanhgv Bridge; Mali’ Alice iloui-ettl», ‘llut-ltllco; Ma)’ Hughes, ‘lfhieiugir. RETURNS TO HER HOME. — The luauy friends of Mrs. Francis llllcCarron are pleased Lo see ner return to hcr homo ‘iii ‘ilonlagms, lifter undtergtling an operation fer appendicitis iii the (lharloltutcrwn Hospital. l.\l‘rs. Mclfarron speaks highly o1‘ Lilo sisters and nurses of ‘the hospital for their kiuducssnlstl of l)r. McMillan for his medical attendance. ' THE GOVERNMENT'S CON- VERSION SCHEME-The amen‘ tlon o! the holders of the live and a halt‘ per con-t. war loali builds maturing Deciunhol" 1, 19622, is dir- t'('l\'\.ll lo the olfci‘ of the Miiiistiei" of Finance. to renew the loan on favorable ternls. 'l'he last ‘Cana- dian loan was placed in Now York at a satisfactory lprlee, 'i‘he Min» lster is making lhls prescntlinnntrlill operation enltirlely a llUlliPSllC on. by offering to exchalugc the matur- lnu; bonds for new bonds ‘bearing the same rate ol interest, running for clthcl’ live YPHFS u!‘ lcil _vc-irs us the lloiiilllolilcr may prefer. A filrlhel‘ inducement to the investor is that he receives a bonus of one utonllfs interest. The tcrlns olf"l" PiFarl-l lll‘lflll(‘lll_\' favorable to the investor and it is probable that a large part of the lualurlllg- lo n will he rcneivcil. Arrangements ioi‘ the exchange of bonds can in? made ‘til any ‘branch nf-the charts-r- eil llnillis. llolilvrs who d0 not wisll lo reinvest. will he paid in cash on the 1st Dot-umber. MRS. NICEPERSOWS TOAST —-~\Vhen Mrs. Nicelperson at the libel-ch (lrove inn was having an gnflernnon lea party last week. there “as a general (aonnuent lalnong thcjguesls as io the crisp CENTRAL GUARDIAN__ '. SHOP from Batman's Catalog. ' THE EMERALD CO-OPERAtIve Farmers wlll be loading live poul- try August 16th until noon Aus- 17th. Nothing under four lbB. nor Leghorns are wanted. 964 14 3i. JMPERIAL PREMIER (Improv- ed), GA$OLlNE'-- lt a ilelter (la sollne for motor cars -und boats-l coulglvbe made, imperial QllhLtds would make it. Apply at your Garage. - " ' _ . ‘MURRAY HARBOR NOTES..- The farmers of this section have about completed the. hay and are qultc satisfied with their‘ returns this year. Prowse and Sons are having an eli-elrlc light plant pul lll their store, which will be of much benefit to the busincss.—~ Mr. ainl ‘Mrs. Bennett, Mm; of lhllikol‘ Commerce are on lholi holiday trlp over the mainlanil.-— 'l‘ho school house has had a lhorougbrcnnvaling ivhlch was badly needed. _lt has had the root lari-oll and two coals of paint on llle “lmdy outside, Elisa the inside lihoroulihiy tiiemletl» and\ finished In pale green and white alabas- ilne.~-Mur--h synlpulhy is fol; for .3 . //////////// /, y/n/u////////////////////////////nv/r/////////////////////z0/1/10///.v//////”/AImvx,w/nv/wwz/nun/nu. .///,-//.1./ 1 - z- - \ ~ . § . .“‘ Rcdidy-to-Servé i‘ free and unsweetened- g4 TwdBiscuits with milk or cream make a complete, nourishing meal. Eat it for breakfast with sliced bananas or prunes; for lunch with berries; for ‘ dinner with sliced peaches, apricols,stewed raisins, ‘ or fresh fruits. Ready-cooked, ready- to- eat. Mi: and Mrs. George Grulh in the loss of their little child which ivlls llurlctbon.» Saturday at. Slur- genlu-‘Mrs. Joseph H. Livingston who‘ has not been in the host of health for some time is galpinlz slowly, but all hope to see her zlrounrlngalu before long. —-'i‘here is at present n great rush for the blueberries as they are the best crop over seen ln this part of the island. l’l is HALE CENTENARIANQ Mr. Lewis. who was lburn May, 2L’, ’ 1822 at Glen Mills, Kirkcuilbriglit. Sco lllll. held, his centennlary at the. home o1‘ his nephew,‘ Mr ltollt J. Lewis. St. Peters, when». ho has made his home for some _veal's "is receipt for old one is just the simple one of clean living and out ill ill subjects of the- day, and recogniz- es quite ozisily- even rlcrllltlilltzilibi Ps whom he docs not sec very 0|‘- ton. Ilenfness is the only infirmb-l ' l-d iu inflicting ilpou “We. Lewis. l)‘ who it seelns has outgrown mostlm s." un- uls that flesh is ‘lwlr m1" ("hcorfulnvss and n'vt>ry real ielrl“ that have remained lhrouuhout the year. lle had rot‘. ‘nous and delicious flavor of Lhe lloast, Sallie said ll was due lo the [fuel that. the bread had been toasted Ihefore a hardwood fire Others said “ no. that was lbvl-ause lt. had been made on one. lot‘ thse nevi electric toasters. Non‘ the truth was that these conjec- |tures were wrong. Tile. toast had ‘been made in a coal fire in just ;lhe ordinary way. The tlon orbs crispness and delicious flavor was the bread used hall been‘ made from “Regal? flour. it is impossible to eouclcve of a finer bread for toast than the bread made from “renal flour, and anybody; can be assured of a very high standard of perfection in the toast he oats. if he will always insist. on being supplied with bread which has been madp from “llegal" flour_ Remember the nnlue ‘illegal’. the flour which is "wonderful for bread". Your grocer (ran supply this flour. War Memorials, Monuments, Headstones in Mimi‘ and Granite. We manufacture every part, BECAUSE ' ‘ Our machinery ls the most up-to-dlifl BECAUSE of our large staff of skilled workmen BECAUSE We carry the largest stock ln the Maritime Pmviflfifl We have been in the business for three generation!- THEREFORE olll‘ prlcel are out» 1o to 50% cheaper W" “hm- - THEREFORE .~_ Our workmanship ls the but. Our delivery: are prompt. We guarantee to please you. Wm, u. “an” appronlmate prices or size of Monu- ment wanted and we wlll either send designs and prlcel or our agent vvlll call. ' J. ti. TlNGLEY a. sous. Amherst. N. 8. \\'ilnt would happen If forty rrnillonn ,. were let loose in Charlottetown! You may not ‘ l llave You ever t Tasted it»? ~ Kin-Orin; trnted 111i‘!!! 0f the Orange lllld Lemon mixed with pure - cane sugar. Manufactured by a 811%‘ hi1 ljngllah process ln L011 don, England. A small Quail‘ ,. tlty la a slim of vlflin chill é ‘or aerated water, make; an exquisite summer drlllkzlr- '\ ‘with llppolllnarls waiter, ‘E-‘l- "which we also have" it ls ml1KlIlfl08l1l.—‘ Drink Kla- Ora and be cool and com- tortwble. “THE 2 MACS” Druqglflp, _ 149 Gt. G06. Si. explana-l N- SP l“ ll filllit |lll'll lly IIPFIIII‘ “'I‘III<‘.II- Mp1 (‘,_ (Yurrnli, 0f St, JlllllVfi .'|l:,',l:,',\,',:,_"' "'\‘;‘,.',;:,T,fif,,y'""‘,, Dbllll" arrived in the city yester- Thursllny, August 10th and llay, ‘Mr. (‘urran has been lllil"! ‘ yesterday. N. Y. left. for the n short vlslthere. " " used MWNARWS LINPMIENT with - - . very beneficial results. for sore Orange and Lemon muscles, bruises and sprains. It __ m h] qjmgeg- “1 is considered by the players the Squash the g y L best white llnlnlent on the mar sillles upon his anniversary" and ‘ The Guardian joins ln wishing.“ him continued health and strength, . PERSONALS l Ml". ll. R. (Tilly. New Glasgougi lis registered at the Revere Hotel» day lnorillng for her home ln Dor- chiasll-l‘, .\llnss., pleasilnz visit with her relatives at Hockey Point. Donald h-fi pleasant holiday with ml.“- sickly drouizhl evulllllons silll obtain. A That one 1's as yuung “H he pails MllBli, ls visiting relatives here Ellllwill u Ills-i ~t. -—\\'hPlil civil! is the chcerfill Dhllosobh)’ "l .Mr_ after an llll)!s‘l‘lil'(‘ from the provln- 1111s suffcilll sl-u- from drought; William ‘Ll-Wis, o1‘ St. Peters, who we ill’ thirty llirce years, He wasflillfi» ~~"‘-11“- ~ l‘ 1141i‘. lmvlfl RB’ pm {play ..,.|.._ly,,‘,;|p,| 1,3,; 1001p fln- accoluillmii-d by Mr. and Mrs. ll.l,"“'" “iv-ll .~'illl\\'<l‘:~; have Slightly’ niverflnr). and who is Sm] ha]? [a 39,110,.‘ ah“, ,,|- \v,.|,._,u_..,- hlufls" ilnprtivod fin-ll situation, irul moi-i- and hearty lil mind and spirits. W110 HF" UH lllvii‘ first visit here, 1'4"“ i=1 Isiah-ll; harvesting is con:- home m- u“, pipmu bu," 0n Si“. hnvi- llllSlflllPll maturity of grains. parents Mr. and Mrs. J. J. _ _ Dlillflbl-ll.‘ Glut-e Bay, and the sum-ll“ 11H!‘- brother Mr. l’). ll. lllcflougall. vice door exercise. ile ‘walks pfppt president of the British Empire, _ '_ wmmut a cam,’ reads‘, without ‘he 3",“, ,(in,,,p.,,ny_ will. Ilyediarvcstilil: ls ‘general. use of classics, oonverses freely . . ..__¢_¢e>——- twlm"ll""ll"llii h“? ‘wmlllll’ H" h?“ , | . hH-g t , H V U _ VYHlllQ lea las owerci ynt ill’ H“ m‘ l p“ I" “pun the pmilm“ GRAflT REDUCED FA|R3 ‘Bow island and Mi-dicilf llziUlilclll- h. pgulu“. Tm“, hflfi,__v_“ Hm.cped_!t,ioii anllnugoiuont has obtained l lovlueut of life are l‘llill‘t‘if‘l'f‘.l‘lfillllfi'um‘ ‘bfi-"n finmrml “m” will)” uwl -wilh-‘ himivfl-“h or ' ‘ ' v . . . ., . . - f for the’ round trip from all station's" Prfll ruins. lflVPll mam (‘ohm itulnitny mesflinfiqeflskvd, "has. but-HM we“ m grams “Mwcwd_ |jl)l|I‘lli“.' 126 tofieptélnbel- 9, and "up to September 13. ' in the Jvlartinne Provinces the 1a.". day of sale will be September 8. lgranting’ a rate or a fare and a half lMiss ‘.\IiJl)l‘l Saunders left Salur-I llllfll‘ having a General. .. r ( Misses (‘onstnnce and Baillie hlc- ("mlllliws luau-rally F“? lav“? ' mph“. nun-Hing gm- a=hlc in iimlvlll and Prairie Pro- -Dvpp.,,,.,._ R l" an“. Spending n vinces, bu: i1; British (‘ohilnhia libel MacDonald at ltocky Point. Plairic Provinces. Mr. (‘has Weymun of Webster lg llll wi-ek. (‘lilgtlry Ills- lilll;\\'l‘l':l and warm weather Mrs. l)r. l. It), (Ti-okra returned Wit‘ ~ flay" pvpmng 5,1,", a visit ,0 pel-li-illtiiig has ronuul-ncl-d. l‘oinli~ M“ lions in Suulhern sections are poor Good ilvi-rzrgu crop is pro- m. hon“, a; Ne“. Gmsguw o; ppl-inrble ln South. " Lelhhritbze Dis. In" ~ gress and are l'l‘.lll)l‘l.l‘.ll to be filling: l FOR c_N_5_ EXH|B|T|ON itll-s and craps lm- poof- Saska- _.__ lluun llisirlct¢~lliellvy> general rains The‘ (‘aululirin National Exhlbi-lllilvl" lwlDWl 111W l-lrilllls. wheat cut l ting has ('()illlill‘lll‘\'ll and will he general by 15th inst. Yield Saska- ' réililtell rules fui" those who toou and West will be below aver- lnrerlu awsosts‘ les- this yluu-'s\|u%v- Priuvv Albert. iii-aisle. ‘iiuue fig! luau," magnets‘; my“ mvpllltllllt, and tributary localities report good llVvHU-{H (‘F011 in sight. lie g concussion‘ front the I'i.lll\\'ll_\'h , . _ ylziua llisirn .-\ fare and a third will ‘prevalllllefill vXDPPi H0011 l'l*li"Vl"l ill’ Kell- Avilrage yield -ofl- all Wheat cutting rant or VVllliP lliver. The reduc- will he ueusuli ZOth-irlstw Win lrom |-e[||ri|i[1g to late sowrn grain, ll-lifiltfll‘ than Ffgtn] points average crop ‘is assured. to Toron to Province of Quebec. lllllllJlpjsCillPS railways are also (‘oi-Pal crops are lebkimi well. Mrs. s Q hiahm.’ Dartmouth‘ on ilii-lrllinesin, thsutllstrict fro-n and wit-h warm weatlgeij froln,_ll0_i\' visiting friends ill Eastern part of the Island. Mr. Wm McRae, l-‘lat River andl Keith ‘McGuugan, lllalpeque, are‘ in the city. ' ' Mr. A. B. Paquei, Chief mate on] the car ferry, Willi in the city Sat-l urllay and left willi Mrs. Paqust for their home lll Suuris. Mr. W. ll. (‘oflin and son, New Lioullim, Conn, left yesterday ziftlu‘ a visit to friends on the island. Mr and Mrs. Frank Conroy, Miss Ethel Conroy, E. L. Stewart and Lloyd Stewart, Souris, were ill the city for the week end, for the pest. few days on Sfislness Mrs.» John Samuels. Ottawa. who has been on a business trip to the city. left for the "mainland Messrs. F‘. Garvey, C‘. S.,Bhr- ton, “bu. Illirffy, G. H. Slaltol, and E. J. Frederlcks. Long Island Mainland after Vermouth, N. 'S‘., March 24, 1921 The Secretary of the Ylirmouth A-thlletlc Association, ‘who were the ohavirpfbils for 1920 of the South Shore Dengue and Western Nova Scotl-‘a Base Ball, slates that (luring the summer the boys ket. Every team should lbe suppll ed with this celebrated remedy. (Signed) ' ' ' ' " JOSEPH L. LeBLANC,‘ Champions N. S. ‘South Shore League 1920. ‘ i. 4-0000 Two MILLION I , _'PEOPLE p a , . , 5?.’ ,l.'i"‘i'-‘.'.s¢2 ’ ..9':'a:.":.:i'. "s". '.':.'.:.'.t " values ereelght preeloully. “~" > Our exnlinetl inlfiun lr > ‘an! qeetpjl, h. will III!‘- v! um" > P P 4 4 . at A 4 -‘ Beey. Y. A; A.‘ fit" "' ‘m. Elmira. N.Y.. on the cast to (“love- on should produce a ‘good yiohl. [land on. the west. Hill’ has all been Hlirvlistrll ‘linll , CONVERSION HE MINISTER OF FINANCE offers tqholders of these bonds who desire to continue their“ investment in Dominion of Canada securities the A privilege of exchanging the maturing bonds for new bonds bearing 5.} per cent interest, payable half yearly. of either of the following classes:— ' (a) Five year bonds, dated lst November, 1922, to mature 1st November, i927. (b)_Ten year bonds, dated 1st: November, ' 1922. to mature 1st November, 1932.. asalrspaiarafis n scar-s While the maturing bonds will carry interest to 1st: interestpfrom ,1§lZ_.N0vembei', 1922,.GIVING A BONUS . " ~ -oF A rung. MONTHS INTEREST‘. Tori-loss _ f [Avannlme THEMSELVES or Tl-IE CONVERSION PRIVILEGE. .. This oiTer is made to holders of the maturing bonds and is not open to other investors. The bonds in» issued under this proposal will be substantially of the" sanie character as those which are maturing, except that the eilemption from taxation does not apply to the newaiiiéue " , *' ’ ' iedlqlzlillttawa, 8th August, 1.922. " " i "' ' “the whole wheat boiled in steanndrawn into filmy shreds, baked a crisp,.golden brown. A Summer joy to the housewife. ~(‘.l'rlps art- mlikiilg. good pros. fwell. MExtri-"me. heal has} .fl-.... jDecember, 19,22, the new bondswili commence to cam. _ _ Shr€(1d€ d Wheat Sun and soilproduce fnotlhifig ‘sbiigbod for man asi,tlieiiv\'hole,iwhea a can’t eat raw wheat-“it would bnly be, partially digested. Shredded Wheatyis ‘x § t t \ S s s S s s s s s \ \ i \ s t y t ‘s i é s t s s Crisp, delicious, oven-baked, filmy shreds of whole vivheatiigisaltii- ,. **"*‘.- q. W -...A o glenerzllly sileaklng heavil-l" than usual. lloot crops uri- doing, well, grass pasture coli- Linus-s ln good condition. Province of Ontario. Prospects url- still favorable, al- llllIilKli warm, dry Wfllilltltl‘ is nvcll-. ed for all crops. llcavy rains dur- llbl’; the» last fvw ilnys have di-lnyw-d harvvslillu‘. Fall wilt-ill crop is ilinlvi- ilvurzlxe, and is mostly llillf- vl-sli-il. liarligv and ryl- ari- all cut and are good crops.‘ Oats art: u ln-avy l-rop with loll; .‘¢ll‘ii\\’, rust. is illrvllll-ning _lll sonic llislril-ls, cutting llfls runlilioliitcll. l‘.oi'll.lll0|ta huul lioetlt-il for an average crop, roots promise to lw above aver- age. llay indicates that second crop will be lll'il.V_\'. Frill! is a goo i crop. Wcathel- moudlllons are good for pasture. . Maritime Provinces. Prospects continue favorable tlivoulghoilt Maritime Provinces to" zuod hay and grain crops. Prinm- ‘Edward lslnnll anticipates best all izounll r-rups in ymars. imports lli- lliciltl- potatoes are suffering in st. John Valli-y District and yield will bl- ll('lf.‘\\' average’. root. crops in other ilislrii-is are doing fairly lnlplos im- progressing fav tiriibly ln Annapolis Valley. Wea- ther has been ilnl'avui'atbli* for aar- vesitng in Nova Seolia and New ‘Brunswick. Province of British Oolumbia. '1 ‘Serious’ ilronght X-onditlons still lobtaiiling. hay crovp harvested l"- IWHOWKFITU ‘pvrvl-lll. of normal. Grain _el| rati.‘ tickets ‘will is-fguou forthe PPK l>iHIi'i<'l-—llP-flv.v rain h-"lsdvllu" culling is sebum! and own is "0 Augusli ed harvesthlg but will he beneficial‘ lo 70 per cent. of average. Roots are siltferlug, but crop of Ashcroft potfllbvs above zlvcrzrge. llops are .95 pct‘ itont. of normal. Oknnagllu Qa-pples are 80 per (eent. of normal. and are, sizing up well. ‘Tomatoes are in good tiond-itltlil, Fraser Val- ly tree fruits are 90 to 95 percent of llll'l‘ll!ill and crops are of llllP the crop i! livl- stuck prospects arc poor. For- ‘luxi fires continue. 'l‘elogram rc- l-clvl-il today states ruin falling steadily ln Vancouver and Vicinity and iuupl-lirs to ho general. ——~—-4>eo---— BRITISH PREMIER GENEROUS Lhlvd George, though- Prime ilinister. is one of the most acces- siblo nil-n, say ‘his admirers, and he will liHlPll to anybody who speaks lo him civilly. So will Lord Illddcll, and holli of ihenl are kindheill-led. Samuel Farrlngion ‘proved both. these statements lo be true and Llerehy found a way out of his troubles. lie now ocoilples a cot- lage near tho Walton Heath Golf Links “here he has been given eni- ploylnenl as a caddie. Parrlnelon is nn ex-aolllle-l" who wcnl through the" Boer war and the llrcai “lag. too. Owing l0, his luab ility to find rooms anywhere, he - and his wlfe and two children have been camping out recently on Rei- _gl'ile Heath. A few days- ago Lloyd George and Lord Itiddell were ‘pbiyinu a round of golf on _\Valton Heath. Furrlnettln wlln a. "now Ul‘ never" feeling, accosted ‘the two ‘players and was given a syuupzilhcllc heal"- mg. Ilc told them now for months llif had been unable to find a home. He had been ejected from one lllflllie alter another that he had found unoccupied and "l'()llillliilill' eered"—col.tages, sheds, barns, eic. Only when he and his family had suffered lac rigors of the open air ‘llife by day and by night. and he [was at his wits end ux1at~ to do .lllll he determine, :l_le“ said, to lay Jhis case ln personlbefore the Pre- niler. ' Wlhen finally Farrington mention- ed ‘ll-ls war service and spoke of ‘his four wounds and his exper- iences in the retreat from Mons, his case was won. His luck had turn- ed. _ By post next any he received m; key of a small cottage built by ‘ To Holders f Five Year 5-2 per cienfCanadafs A Victory Bonds Issued in 1917 and Maturing 1st December, 1922. PROPOSALS Holders of the maturing bonds who wish to avail themselves of thisconversion privilege should take their bonds AS EARLY AS LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 30th, to a Branch of any Chartered Bank in Canada and receive in excharilc an official receipt for the bonds surrendered, containinj , an undertaking to deliver the the new issue. - 'Holders of maturing fully 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 purposes. i carrying interest payable 1st of each year of the duration of payment accruing and payable 1st May, 1923. Bonds -‘ l of- the new issue will be delivery immediately after the bonds. The bonds of the ‘mhturing issue which are not. converted under this proposal will be paid off in cull OI . the 1st December, 1922. W. S. FIELDING, ,. 1.. _-, ., i Ell ‘asses The surrendered bonds will be forwarded by banks , to the Minister ‘of Finance at Ottawa, where theywillfl" be ezqlchanged for bonds of the new issue, in fully; registered, or coupon registered or coupon bearerdbtil“ duality: Plistilrage is burnt. and Lord Riddell. -,. ' 1 v POSSIBLE, BUT NOT corresponding bonds of registered bonds, interest bond itself for convefgion I L- . ill-f”- May and 1st November the loan, the first interest sent to the banks for receipt of the surrendered Mislmrjorrilldeu; b. ’-‘ ////,/.//.-< ' ///'//////////1,//////////-.' - N/I/l/ll/l/n7////////////////////////////////n£‘ fl/SALE“ __ l. __ M. p“ a , i’ \ . ..,.,.-..,: Y<P>V . ;..-. . w" ~.