.....-im1:\1imn1:‘_D 11 1092 'A Tl-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN" °"` V' PAGE ';]oaGiNo His lvisuionv it was a thlllliing story that !iicGl‘cgor had to tell. ` "I had nlbuudoued all hope," llc "ld, "As I sank for the third time my past life seemed to rise bc- furo me in a series of griui, reni- igtic pictures." A murmur of sympathy rolled -‘rain the lips of listening frieilds;' but just ns McGregor was irrepar- :ng to resume, MsTavish interrup- icll lilm sharply and hapeiiiilv; “And did V011 ll"-Dpeli to notice." lie asked, “ a lllcture oi' me lelid- ing you li fiver in the autumn of A919?" _ MANV WESTERN CATTLE SHIPPED T0 ‘U.S. MARKET |In the Week ending with August 31, 10.042 ‘cattle were sold at Winni- peg, Calgary and ‘Edmonton mark-' els. 0-1’ -this totul 5.978, almost one- third, were shipped to the United ‘Stull-s. >ll. is not surprising that pi'ospoet`lvo tnrlff legislation at \\'lisliillg-ton hns caused serious un- easiness among cattle men in thc (T-.inziiliiiii \Vcst_ omcm or comm-on w0img` he5§;‘;Ad:1hm Was a road builder G e word maclldamized. uillotine was a doctor moved by wmvasslon to ilivent the behend, ing machine. Derrick was nn inven 1:11* nnd made the device for hand _Hts heavy weights General siiiiou ‘XSS the _mall who inude the lllbll cut out und it afterward became nn art, Cheap F,-ench Jewelry known us Plnchbeck ls inside from ull alio_y which wus or. lglnated by a mlm of that name Mrs, Bloiilller wus (hc \vnni;\n Wl\0 Hlilrted her sex wearing the gnrnieilt which ls. known by her llfllllfh B0YCott wus on unpopulnr irish landlord. whose tenants re fused to poy rent until he granted them certain privileges. --é-<0>--- Origin Fixed. i ' Whom does the baby resemble? risked thc visitor. "[1 I nm icorrecbly informed," replied the proud father, " lie gets his bedutllui eyes from my wi\`c’s family und his we-:lk chin from nilne."' »€B&Mmwnnwwmm.wmimmwu» ' ‘ ' 1'; ~ _ _ ,_ ‘ ’1 A _s 1 lu-I-ul _ -._.»'-yr SHOP from Bolma.n'| Catalog. iinteed to please you better, 8016-8-m0`.| - ON MONDAY MORNING 9 o'cIock Prof. Bull will open a musc class in _the Baptist Church School room Slllllects taugllt-organ, piano, voice culture and theory of music. ST. 'DUNSTAN’8 CATHEDRAL -At the 9.30 mass yesterday morn llll-1 at St. Dunstan’s Cathedral an excellent sermon was preached by Rev. Maurice McDonald _ Ho took FIS l\lS subject "The Fourth Com- H\all_dment." High muss was cele- brated by Rev. J. C. McGuigall and the sermon was preached by Rev. James Rooney. At the Holy Hour scrvicc in the cvening the sermon “Tho Real Presence" was delivered by Rev-_ J. C. McGulgan who hiiurllcd the subject in ti vcry capable manner. -i--l PERSONALS Mr. J. G. Stenhouse of Ilymans Ltd.. Montreal, arrived ln tho city on Saturday evening. Mrs. Edward Bennett, who has been visiting in French River. left for her home in Rhode ls- lund, she wus ncciiillpnnicd by her niece Gladys Pidgeon. DEATHS KIGGINS- At Brookville oil Sunilriy Sept. 10th. 1922 liernaird °\lZ5lns. Fllnerul on ’l‘ue.1luy, Sept. 12lii_ at 9 o‘c|ock from lil., law h°lllC £0 K0ll1"S Cross (lemo- tery_ i’eier.~lhe Brewer Hone a Winner in Charter Oak Stake HAIRTFOHD. Conn., Sept 8- P8lGI_‘ The Brewer captured the felllllrv e‘l¢nt of the grlillil circuit Hi Cllflrtor Oak Park this ulter- noon when he raced liollle in front of the field in` the Cliroter Ozik stake. healing Czar Worthy. Mur- Dhy driving. for the big share of the purse. Peter The Brewer linnl ed Nat Ray to his first victory`in thc thirty seven ear old clnssic_ Summaries: _ Threw-Year-old Trot. Purse $3,000 Two ln Three Heats ‘Hope Frisco, blk f, by San , 'Fruncisco-illlrvcst1-Iope (Murphy) Bisn Dillon (‘Crnzlc-.ri _ ,Pilot Dillon, ii g iSerrili) ,Watts in Bond. b 1: (limi- »~ za .q»-ta :sawn r.::.:»-» i"i`he Grent Lullwater, li c, (Cox) 3 4 4 r Almu wnrth, b f (McDon- aldl ’ 3 ii 'ri...¢~e_1i 3-4, 2.13 2.13 1- 12.14 3-4. , _ _|Ludy Allccn, hlk iii (Small) 'Abberlnle. blk ll, hy the Abhe i -Dnisv Dnio (cox) :Tho Sli_r=rwood_ ch g Murphy ii-lurolil l-lille. br g Garrison \ Harry D. 0.. hr i; crozior %¢§*%FC+§O¢§O&HO%\§ l.LASSilllEl) Al)VEil'l`i$ilillENTS HATES.-lac per line per day. De pol line per day for 8 dull ll day lor 0 days or over. Count 5 words -»'r 4 O9 nr over. Ss ner ne per to n line. Groups of 5 llgurel, lnltlnl letters, count nl one word- \0 per cent. discount for crush. Adilrell lnllln par! of nd. Ind land! be mild fur. Sprelnl llntel Furnished “oullll ld. 75s 10! level! words for one week. Bltnntlun Wanted, we lor seven vurdl pol 1 week. QQ-oo-0-0-04-0'¢¢¢¢4-ooo-0-0-0-1 Margaret Dillon, li ni, by Dillon A gcnts Wanted - W antsed , J WANTED LIVE AGENTS -for Watkins 150 products. Dtrec to consumer. Write The J. R. Watkins Co., 379 Craig St., West, Montreal. ' ______.._____-1--- For Sale FOR SALE- NEW HOUSE AND large lot. Apply to i\lrs, Edw Mctlwbs, 26 Victory Avo. 00157-9- ' Lil. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, FOR foxes, 1 (liievroli-t 4110, gooll us. new. New tires. Price right. North Tryon G:1rn_qi'>, North Tryon; 055-10-31 FOR SALE-HORSE. SEVEN yours old, sound, not iifraid oi' cars. Also cul‘i‘lagu nlld llurncss. llcusllo Cameron, Morgntv. l’. E I. 6005-7--il ply to Guarclian. Help Wanted-llihle ,_.__'._-------'-'*“ WANTED---Mun or boy to work oil iuriil. Write P. 0. Box .$07. i`lnirlotteto\vil. l3011l'3'2l ______._.._-----~ D 25 MEN TO WORK ON Toronto _____________._...__.._.-- Lost: ---- 4 _ ' P ,_ E 3252155; "é;I`:f§‘:oca,',§n_ 2,, 'rinio-2.01. 2.04 1-.2 2.06 i-z __ WANTE project No. 24, from 'i`ry0l\ lil 1'-urietoil. Apply C11Il\9i”01l & MC' Lolm, Callie ’1‘l‘uver-se. 506845-Gi. C _--- MAKE M0NEy A1* HQME, ._ $15 Peter 'l`lie Brower, b li by l’cter to $60 paid weekly for YOU' spare time writing show cards ` 10|, “s_ No cun_va"|n5_ We ip. rlllllll Sharon. cli g (Cox) struct and sul>DlY Y°“ W‘l"-ll me T work. West-Angus Show Card Service, 102 Colbourne Bldlng BARGAIN' - ELECTRIC LIGHT plunt, six horse po\vel'; Sth"-'llll i-iigillc and tllroo killolvnt gone- riltor, sultublo for form, store. vlllugo or picture tneiurc. An- ply ll. H. Yeo, Souris_ 0002-7-til _._ _ ______._. FOR SALE.-A BIG BARGAIN for somebody. Soda Water Foun- tiiiu complete with ice Ci'vnn\ (‘obinet ottzicilod, holding two ilve-gnllon cllns. Taylor & Tell- nnnt, Amherst, N.S. %_ 'i‘o Let ___.____.__-- T0 LET-SEVEN ROOM HOUSEl Apply (liliirdizin oflico or 1;' Ambrose Stri-ct. City, til pd. T0 RENT-=Sniall furnished housl with nloilcrli convi-nieilccs_ Ap lily llnstcrn Trust Co.. (‘llarlottc triwll. 0070-0-Sl _W -4 Los~r- on i=nloAv ssi=>'r. ern _________._._-L ll eip Wanted-Felnhltt WANTED MAID-APPLY GUA didn oificrn 11038-ll-31. _ Mr., i.loyri` wi-liner, soil-9-si Apply 192 Kent St. 000- _________.___,__._.__---- Miscellaneous STRAYED FROM THE PASTUR .___.-_-.--~ learn at the Clifton Ho;1_7;.9 _“I _E _ lif.t\vcvii North iiivor Corner. EM, 0_ K ‘ null Sum-uicrside by Cmllllllll. ll Bukn. blk ll (»E¢in\nnl l.i|l_v‘¢i doll-blc case gold vviltcll.-Linnio Dol b 1; (Hinds) iiiiliniul "_\i.l..l\-l." with black Y M rlbliiili und S0111 llf`ll‘?ll al' ' ii -i -l. 1=l@ns-o notify in-_ w. J. \ l’\.L\i‘\'l`i-- lumps” And Wallis" WEEQUANIC PARK. Newark, N J Sept 8-Ei-ltabllshmellt of three new championsliiup recorrls in the running broad jump. the hop, stop and jump and the three-milk walk tndnv marked the national A. A. ll. junior track :ind field chnnlp- ionslilp.i Delilirt. Hubbard, iwgro lad ni’ Cincinnati :ind a freshman last your nt (lie University of Michigan. sc-t a. new record for the broad jllnip, doing 24 feet 3 1-3 inches, :is coiiipareil to the iormrr rocorli nf 23 feet 1 incil set in 1914 by P, T. Woriingtoll, oi the Bos- ton A. A. A.. J Plnnsky, of the Boston Kniizllts of Columbus, hopped ,step pod and jumped 46 for-t 9 341 lnrh- es to ‘nent lilc record ol’ 411 foci T 1-2 inciivs sci in 1920 by K. Geist, nf New York. ’(ili:irlcs lfostr-r. oi' lilo DPU‘if>i Y, M, C, I. negotiated thi! tll_l`|"“ mile walk in 23 minutes Ilil init), sucoillls. 'l`llc former rc(-.oi'd of on minutes :intl 57 seconils was sol in ii1“0 by ~l. llaliowitz, nf New \0l'l< [ (filirve, lialtllllore Cross Coun- ili- ciolr J. w. l-‘nilei-_ lvliintlwil A: A. second. Time 22 6-10 sec- onds, p _ Big Leagues >S'l`_ 1.0UlS, Sept. 8.--New Y0rk ctepg into lirst place. Williams gets lllg thirty-sixth homer. T9' gaining the M3101' League ‘mme run lead. American Lesgue. Boston, 2; Pllllade..phin, 1. New vm-k, 8; Washington, 1. _ -Chicago, 7; Cleveland, 2. National League. Clilcngn, 10; Pittsburg. 7. Pliilallolpilia. 8; N'~“~V Y0\`l<- 4- |St. Louis. il; Vincilliiziti. 1. . riulcd in the Nntiouul League. Baltimore, 6; Jersey Clly. 4- Buf-fa.io, 6' Rochester, 5. These were th c only $00185 played in the International Lea- guc. , HOW THEY STAND National League. _W _*Enfie- Won. Lost. New York _.77 53 Pittsburg . ._ _ _ _ 74 Cincinnati _ _ -. _ _ 173 (lt (lhlcugo 72 Gu lirnoklyu 05 till Pllilndclpllin _ _ _ _ _ -18 Stl Boston . . . . ._ _._ _ 46 S3 American League. PAC. .M12 .556 .54-1 .i'i4ii .498 .3110 .35'i` NJ lP.C. .002 \Von. Lost. 80 511 ' .590 New York . _ _ _ _ _ St. Louis _ ._ _ . _ $1 a5 Detroit ._ . _ 72 65 .i3.l5 Chicago _ . __ ... 611 67 _.507 Cleveland _ ._ . _ _ 66 70 .485 Washington ._ 011 Plillurlelphiu . _ . . _ .56 42'! Boston 53 80 .380 Jackson --Marks V Bout Again 0ii NE\V YORK, Sept, 8.- Boxing bouts headed by the Jliclrson- Marks contest, scheduled for lo- iilight at Elllbots l<‘ield, today were postpoiicd llidoiliiitcly io pr:-vent any further dispute with the stale 72 .455 '15 Purse $10,000, Three Heats A?¢:m .S wzccl .ls wz~=»-im The Groot-Zolniircwcr Ray 1 1 (‘-zur Worthy, b g Murphy 2 iiurldzi, b in (1-‘loiilnilngi llc Grcalt Rose, b nl (Mello n'd) 'i‘inio-2.08 1-4. 2.11 3-4. 2.08 3-4 Hartford Handicap, Mile-and-quan ter, Two Dalhea, Purse $1,500 For Each Dash :ijnr Riser blk 1: by Eiirly Riser (Ray) mln br (Flaming) .noswi-I .bww-me '1‘lnio-é.4ii, 2_8. l athletic cmiiuiissioll, Altlioul-:ll the conlniission ye'-itcrrioy lifted tho susrpension nt' the lilbvbcts- Mclrec- ver conlpziiiy. lilo organization which htid :irraillgud the progruln. forma] notice had not -been re- ‘celvod by the company, ‘F_llil|lillllillllS Do not suffer nnothnr duy irltn ltching, Blending, or Protrudlng Piles or 1lcmorrlinlds_ No urglcnl operation rcuulrcd, hr. Cliaiic's Ointment will rcllt-rn you at. our-o nvid ntford lastlh bcnofltl tiflo a, box; all :i1/If Siicrfhnrose, -b m, by The llud 'llzil, blk g, by Direct Zoin Q.. blk li, Burrlll 'Dniiuld Keith. b K Dewitt (i'e' ; ‘ ' Dil-.li 111'-flirt-si, l>r;;_ Holmes (`oufe1:tion h lil Willard .Ia-ok the Clipper, h g Dousc PRESQUE *SUE* Me" sum' gr* nizirlc :i good ycnr‘s ratcli. 2.12 Mixed; Purse $800. Northern Man, \Villzird -3 1 1 .>&1-1 _:aww f1>t~=.c»c'\ 'Thats liai, Steele .. irollcgo Swift und Prince i .lt (Xllllci on zcuzu'-.- :.av,z.-.H .'..'.,;_rs: 1 Lolllsf=_ Miss Simnllssiwe. Quid- llesset and Earl N0l'tli__ulso star- (tale, Steele ._ . lcd. Miss 'l`:llIiiot, br m Burrlll 4 'I`imc-2.14 1-4, 2.14 3-4. 2.14 3-4. Clliiiiiis- Toll, Jl’.,_ blk g Willurii . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ 2.17 Trot; Purse $8.00. Buvius, g g lioutilller csv-4 [314 .E no .- ails? .>:.-= .-501 -J /lllruzv osiiio ` _ BIMIJ0: Clip A.el?3¢.||s&|_“||u|“lli3|l3 f/ -w ll.soN‘s ,` !@olizI lilntr lll_l§l_lf fllllllltl 1 F \ BOSTON. sept s-The Boston TORONTO. Sent 8-The Ameri- ', 1 _ Post hints eaiioriiiily tony onli ugh senior fifteen defeawfl th” _ p __ _ I i tim Canadian mhgng. schooner Canadian seniors in the interna- ~"-> “EAU Ulii'-L '_lV0NJ / igjuenose may not be the defender tional golf match at Scarboro tu- __g~.__\ C»\l?LVUll'_/§~’='-‘,' or me iropliy in the internnuoniil dry. 24 1-2 points to 20 1-2- This .~ ` 1UrLf.W --1-_-“1,-' figlevnen-5 ,aces this yea,-_ The gives the Americans four victor-A - _vt _-‘_ fx” V /' Post also at-reno.. the entrance or les to the Canhdiwf' °l\¢' iv, the ~/ \ MV ,_/" the United States schooner May- Ullllllil lllleflml-l°llU °°l1l°|"`-m9'»°h `\l \ \_ ,_/' flower in the preliminary races to Gi. ' ' '\ " 'l’ choose the challenger. The Moy- Th; first] seven Canadlém 10:01)" :lower was barred in t snr. ers old' t e \‘ viuwneu s- ary Best 0* an F]:|lK‘Dru|”.mg|:2: The Post says: “Tile yBluenose well but the Americans gradually per Packet aft lnust again prove her right to ho Bllillllled B Vlad Of tell P°lllt9- vm' Gl`0¢0l'5 Bud G°“¢n'l swf* Ithe dr-render by competing in the tories by l-Ion. Martin Burrell and trial races. There are other speedy Alfred Wrllrllt. the IHS! two Gill' hoats .ind u.ll must alike t.ikc their adinns to finish. helllild 10 1’9‘l“C° . _ inamax chances in this test or sneerl and- the margin to four 11011115- The w'n I seamnnship, The competing bouts big game of the match was that I q ' Cannot win by speed alone. They -between the champions of the two ""'*‘ must have proven their worth nn associations, George S, Lyon und thr- blinks; sailed the seas and Martin J. Condon, which was won by the former. five up. Tile wind-up day of thc' Préeslllle _______{¢>-_-- lhlv fair l“l'“lS' 90 the "E5 "““' lc ml I l.| imr ai.. nn- home ‘__'“***-'”_`- ,,, D, me week ,,,,,_.,,,,,., of the "" __“i¢"*¢l-- sronuss or oANlEi. wzssrsrl- ll great free~for-all yesterday. inter- L|~|-ERARY pE_pE3TA\_s --- cst centred ill the 2.12 class, _ hrillizing together two near free - M155 yqtllgl M, Ilcil has blossom- ine appearance and the “godllke l'oi'-fillers, the Presllllfi [Hill “lure ell forth us a playwright, but sile oio(ill@l1C0" Ol Daniel W°b5lel`- me &i.'il~_<-_h'_=.i~iise, with which John Wll‘ will always bc known chiefly as a famous American orzltor, -that lt is hirri has been ii C<\l1==lStshr Winner writer or oooini, for it is hero ilinilreflwhing to read ho ahevflvte lil ill ‘GJSU allil Bllll Hill- °~ll'~1 her stiitlstics compare most strlk-ithut presents tho m-on in a more l e s n, are or L. lt. -\¢l<@r’S llhllfhx Sie lnnly wiili ihoso or hor conwmpor- human und less imposing llsht- lilc Once, says a cllronicler ot' life in - lirics. The -Summary: l Fur be it from my humble mls-'old Washington, Webster arrived( I 910,, 10 guy which of our lady nov- lute at a concert that the famous elisls enjoys the biggest clrcuia- Jenny Lind wus giylllz and enter- iion, out Miss -Mario Corelli ann ed just HS Sho WHS about to sins im. rziinoi- Glyn look oionenrlul "Heil Columbia hs all 21100"-‘- 1 liowiidavs when Miss Dell's name When Slle Bang the iil'Si I\0l€ Web' ' ster jumped to his feet rind when is mentioned. - ~ A moo wliilc ago, Miss Doll nasli- Sho reached the chorus he Joined ' ed through the streets in o. lnotor- lll5 D0W0l`fl1l bllSS V0lC9 Wllll ‘U5- Wo hear so mucli about the leon- In vain Mrs. Webster tried to drag cfflrlinis i-:owl M. neu!" oxoiniinoa him book into his sent- Ho sui»l>0l°t-‘ pci- also .\t.lrteI_l. ,,,,,,,00,,,, ,U ,, f,~|@m\_ “frhe ',|,,t|,0,-. ed the singer in every chorus; limi '|`l‘“"-2-1" H- U 1’2~ 2 13 1'4' ess, you know. Sllc runs into thou- ‘Will lime When me Sollg was Ulla’ :.12 1-4. Sands!" ed he mude a deep bow to ller :ind 4.5005 shcon m,,lic,| the |,-|e,,d_ waved his hat. Miss Lind curtesleil 2.17 Mixed; Purse, $8.00. \--f|<|,,,n I don-l mu-C who 51,8 15' to him in return, and he bowed bllllo l’l'U>l'. Clif. ily 1"et':r tho Eshe 0,,g|,, U, be nnedw ugain. To the delight of the aud- __j<¢>.;-- lence they continued the little colli- i\l|nnrel'l\ Llnlmenl for llnlldrull Gill’ Ur Cllqllell-0 fill' 50llll3 llllll‘» (ine day when Wooster was going - -#_--_ to make nn address his wife ' brouizlit their little son io licur his izitlier. The orator begun in the thunderous tone lor which lic wus famous. “Will any liiun dare to sny-” he deniunded und lllcli paus- ed to sweep his breathless' nud- rt i it-n with li Jovitln glance, But th 11 l.c;ivvttc North also sta cr, . ce Peter Verde, ch it .by Peter > 'l‘illle-2.15 1-4, 2.1.". 1-4. 2.15 1-4. climax ot' tilut :lwc-inspiriniz so _ Wil sittin ir..-in"iWy rowd- Roliné--L ` dll E. l_’in|||InllI'| Wil . 1- - 'tnl(0J,r -, _.-I _ ... :."l.i.... 3 1*' ._i,,.-,\,;`I|. Q `H‘i|,,._ _Lv-.,,|,;i mkenirali 01|' Tl' I, ‘lg in m niitalido ‘ " '.|.ndwt.hon.mps. l, . __ rr-'_ ‘ ' owlnz. ' '_ | each year - i .1 f_~s;g,,|||, 1115-1; vu All i ' ’ lm iflg ,. i .,;;'”; l wa»Io`o~ bad ot: ' ll 5;/F tim tl vu' _V Z- _und bg work. 3,1? =_;.1~--:if 1 tried lovorll "~ ' doctors and pat- ent medicines and was only rslhmd for u short time. Some of the doo- tors wanted to have m operation but my father objected. Finally I learned through my mother of Lydia. E. Plnkhnm's Vegetable Coln- pound and how thankful I am that I tried it. I am relieved from pain and cramps and feel as if it has saved my life. You may use my letter to help other women- as I am glad to recommend the medicine."- Mns. H. A. Goomnn, 14 Rockvnlo Ave., Toronto, Ontario.- Lydin E. Pinkham's Private Text- Book upon “Ailments Peculiar to Women" will be sent to you tree upon request. Write to The Lydia E. Pinklmm Medicine Co., Lynn. Mau. This book contains valiublo li&rm\tion. .___.__7- teilce was lost. in a gale of laughter for li wee voice promptly piped from the gallery; “Oh, no, papa, no no!" .i_-1-0I»__i. WELL DEFINED. "Pa, what is a political leader?" “A man who is nible to sec wll'icil way thc crowd is going, und follows `\vlt.ll loud whoops in that direction.” _----t¢->l- THE TEACHER “I don't seey you on the messen- ger service now Billy, siiid thelud with the envelope in his hlind. No; l‘ve got 11 good job with :i dog funcler! What do you do feed_tlle dogs'."’ ` “ When a lcd comes ill and . ' y buys a pet dog. I teaches 'cr ‘ow "to whistle." n. .L-.-._._..__ - ...__ ..._ _.__i_,-: r '1`l\r.'so were tile only \li*ll"0S l*l“`-' i 1" 'Bralhnhirhs@n¥loro»nniahwésioivarsohsinhéinsréisrh' liiillliilillliiilhllilllhili _ 7 will Wi?-lfli'-ill' of either of the following classcs:- . CONVERSION TPIE MINISTER OF FINANCE offers to holders of these- bonds who desire to continue their investment in Dominion of Canada securities the privilege of exchanging the maturing bonds for new bonds bearing SQ per cent interest, payable half yearly, (a) Five year bonds, dated ist November, 1922, to mature lst: November, 1927. (b) Ten year bonds, dated lst November, 1922, to mature lst November, 1932. While the maturing bonds will carry interest to lst December, 1922, the new bonds will commence to earn interest from lst November, 1922, GIVING A BONUS OF A FULL MONT!-I’S INTEREST TO` THOSE AVAILING THEMSELVES OF THE CONVERSION '_.,¢-1... Q _ , _ - ,»_'_",>,,f _.1 \ To Holders of Five Year 5. per cent_Canada s V Victory Bonds Issued in 1917 and Maturing lst December, 1922 A PROPOSALS the new issue. purposes. Holders of the maturing bonds who wish to avail themselves of this conversion privilege should take their bonds AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, BUT NOT LATER T1-IAN SEPTEMBER 30th, to a Branch oi' ° any Chartered Bank in Canada and receive in exchange an official receipt for the bonds surrendered, containing an undertaking to deliver the corresponding bonds of Holders of maturing fully registered bonds, interest i payable by cheque from Ottawa, will receive their December 1 interest cheque as usual. Holden of coupon bonds will detach and retain the last unmatured coupon before surrendering the bond itself for conversion Tho 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 re 'stered, or con on registered or coupon bearer form mrpilm|71-iln|7dlnl7i£ln1ptlm|1=iiin|1-i-tin|7iilm|'@in|1iiln|7iilm|filimmi|,§|E|E\-‘.,,_i_|E,-5.11 lil'-lilllilf lpllllgi nignndlla ;f&ll|',£lli|7i_1_ln-'ipllm nmiioipiinmiin ‘.‘4,\n. ..i.'.1.‘% ~n.- .L~.»--.- 1- -_..» _,.,~,..__ .r.. J ‘_ Q... PRIVILEGE. Sl P carrying interest payable lat May and lst November of each year of the duration ofthe loan, therilrst interest _lHl=iT¢lElT2@'l'Eé.lEl'ril new issue. This offer is made to holders of the maturing bonds and is not open to other investors. The bonds to be issued under this-proposal will be substantially of the sarne"ch'ari'-icter‘as those which are maturing, except that the exemption nom taxation does not apply to the bonds. _ the ist December, 1922. W. S. Dated at Ottawa, 8th August, 1922. dealers or lildmansnn, Batcs & Co., Limited. Ternnto. Sample box free. 211.1 .oi‘@lIl?iEini@.|sirilioiT_ii1n_inQ!ir+lni@Vn'i@!iréi.h1s§l@ is => ui ._i;fi"“ f nm L11. payment seeming and payable lst May, 1923. Bonds of the new issue will be sent to the banks for delivery immediately after the receipt of the surrendered The bonds of the maturing issue which are not converted under this proposal will be paid oil' in cllh On ` 'A “ Ilrélllrillinirnsll FIELDING, Minioter of Finance. 1 .~r~ l ‘_ . \ _ .<11 G© 4 _ ¢-i -E5 't `-‘. F\ \‘Ki(»'h‘1»»';‘q"" -‘ <1- -.4 _/ .- N .J l . _ . -~»> \" "iq fl THER-~ _ p = .4- \__-_ la 92.*-he.. GO TO MY I/.1 orrica: ~/,¢'. -- ' li. W rv I ,_-1° ‘ '-4 ' _ _ . /lfwl ._ #7 _ .11 4#-’-it 0f Alb rt. 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