MAY 6, 1922, ,_—' - ~_— ooouuuouooo Moo: 5 .+‘»»»»»««'.«. noon+o~o+n¢ -A - - - THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARD -:--- :3--- . n«o«¢««»»n »»»»»w44”“,--¢.-- ---.- - . DAIRY PRODUCTS EXPORTA. TION. Official Grading to be Undertaken with a View to Improvement and Uniformity. .-\.s the Dairy nlld Cold Storage Coin-nli.s'siollt~l' of the Dominion De- ‘|lltl'tlllt‘ll‘i. el‘ AgI'icull.tIre states, the lleveloplllellt of the dnll-ylnl,'. indus- try ill Now Zenlaud during tllellll-lt twenty years is of great signifi- (‘llll(‘t‘. to Canada. Ill 1904 tllut country exported 35,203,728 pounds of but‘-ler and 9,691,920 pounds of clleese. Seventeen years later it exported 72,894,752 lbs. of butter and 151,588.30-l lbs. of cllcese. 'l‘llis ClltJi'ill0ll.‘i increase of over at llulldreli per cent. Ill elle instullce anti flftecll hundred per cent. ill l'he otlldr. is llt't:ribtltnlh_1e tt mun- 1\[;Cl‘llt‘lll, illdllstry. and climatic and pastoral colldltiolls, ulld to -the tau,-l, in the case of cheese. that their product is better seasolledon lzuldlllg than our own. Tile last. fact the Commissioner is IlI('illl(3ti :u attribute ill 11. llleusllrc to tile gl't=.utc'r distance the cllcese has to be L‘ll‘l'i'i8ti. and to the cure thutls iuk1‘ll in temperature during trall.<- portutlull. Whatever the caust-,lt isplainly up to Canada to adopt er- .-l-y lllt‘1i.~‘lul'e tllltt is t'iiit‘lliu-lt‘(i 1.0 llrllll; llbellt. not only llnpl'o\'t-lllt_-llt -but .-tllllility ill the sltllatioll us fat‘ as she is colllzerncd. ()lli‘l~'lL‘.[l ill this di‘l‘l'Cli0ll. and it most bone- ill-l:l.i .~'l!‘.l) it is hoped it will prove. H lht. pl‘ollosed uradlnl: lt.lltin'iilllli- lll'tiiZLiLi ‘n of dairy ])l'L)till('l:<i .<l‘lli lrelll this l't)lll'lil‘_\’. Nothing of this lllltlrre clllnllzltcs i'l‘L)lll the l)ellal':- lllt‘lli at (‘Il.tuw2i willlout CUllHuiiill;.‘,' t‘ollfl-l' -‘ lile ilIit*l'(‘ts‘i.S t'ullct'l'lllltl. l't'-l'e.-llt-l-.4 are held to \\'ilit"‘il rt.-pm ~‘l.‘lIU|llVl‘S of dail'.\' and ltllicll us- n‘m'itti‘i0llri are illvitell, as well as both Donlllllon and pl'o\'incitll ul- iit'i(11l4. .\t the most l'cceIlt '.;utllc‘r illld. of llfis kind held ill Ottawa. lt|i\\'lll'lin' of sixty ticlegatczl \\'t'FL‘ pl-nscllt and the (:ouccllslls of (.1)- illlull proved to be D\’UI‘\Vll(!i'll'llll','.- ll‘ in favor of grmlillg. Adtlrl-;: \\'(‘l‘L‘ (it‘ii\'f‘l'(‘d by Hon. \\'. ll. l\lu» iilt'l'\\'t'ii. llolllilliolt .\lillistv'l- of . l'it'lliii|l‘l‘, ill‘. .1. ll. (l-risdllie, l,)l-p:l'_\ Allllistt-l'. ll‘ .\if‘il"Il ti. C'ili'll|li)t'ii. ulillt .\'lIl.'i'illi.lSi. of Hit: l)cp:lrl.lllelll. null All‘. .I. ll. iludtiit-it, i)ail‘_\‘ Culli- llli.s.<i<lllcl', who presilletl. _i7l.~1|'ll:~'- ~il>n of tilt‘ uuestion in all ll'|l:lsi~s took place. null it w;l.~'.llll- ti>‘l‘.~ii0()ti tllat. 'l'L'i.'.llillll(lIln‘ lllltit'I' the llzllry l’l'odllt-is Act would lie t‘nrnlllllltl-ll as l'el;:lrtls the ;.:raliiu.'; of ('.\'i)0l'i>"itllli pill ill l'ert'o us .\'fII|il as a stall‘ of illorolll:ll‘l'y qllulliicul. lLl'.'ull-l'.-; rolllll he got log<~tllcl". it’ ])I'ttiVt)b‘(‘(i tllllt there be four Li|'.'i(il‘\‘ f‘llL'i'l for butlt-l‘ ltlltl \'lIC‘t‘-‘\‘-. the butter lining. (i(‘¢~.'lgllillt'li us slieciuis. firsts. _. seconds. .unll eff- grades. and 'tllo~"cileese as finest. Ililt‘. sccollds and on‘-grades. m H BHUSHES AND COMBS FOR USE ON HORSES. l".vr r(~.lm'illg l|u.~‘t iill‘ ili‘i:’iiF‘ |-I'n.~ln's are the ht-.~:l. flu‘ \\illiI' thr- iiiii'v‘ brll~"ll docs \'('l')' \V\'“ at Mrs; ll E-'ll(ll‘ 'l'i.ltl<‘lls tllrwn lillti nil,’ l'ii)i will not pt-lll-t'tlc the llllil: ’l‘ll-.-' ill'l.~iil'.~ will \l'r3:zl- off. but will not il:ltt«-ll down. it is \\"‘li in |t'(-ll ill llllllti til:l' .ll til. l,.rl.tl:~s ',;.t. .~llnllt‘r ill ll til"-‘tie l)l'n.~il 'he_\ in‘ K t'l)lIli‘ .~tlt:«. ll'i if |I\I'li on .l thin-‘ .~llillllml iltll':=.‘ lure lllll.~'t bl: ll.~'cd. ’l‘lll- l-llullllllll type of cttrr-_\'conl.ll.‘ i.» lllitli.‘ frtnll .~crl;'rul bililll-lt)f)i‘llt‘ii i.i;llllw-; oillt-r~' ill clrl-lll.ll' llllti flex» lilit'. lwillu ni.ldl- rrolll ll,-.llt spring .-zlwl; lil<'_\' ilibu llnve blllllt tectll. ;)nu ill‘ the in-st l_\pt>.-=. illI\\'l‘\'L‘|.'. . the lllmlllnq t‘ltl'l‘_\'t ’.)lIliI. \\'ilitl'l mn- -|-t.-' of ii. ill.iiIl.i)t'l‘ of ('il't‘tll.'|l' cup- ..ll:ll_u-ll ]lil't't:< or lllv..l'.. .‘ll‘l‘:lligt?(i l ‘or ill the .~::lllvl'oo<i l i l . . A i l . THE FARMER’S FRIEND - Relieves called bag. gar- lzel. spider or infection of the teat, also thrush in horses’ feet. fistula. etc. Stops bleeding at once. Removes proud flesh, soreness and swell- ing. ,At all Dealers and Dl-unlats. Manufactured only DOUGLAS & C0.’ NAPA by NEE. Ont. THE stroll: ,r . WITH THE ltl:lliGl2.r.r;,.. Briggs’ needs. ‘ Sgld everywhere in Canada. t ' Write for new illustr Choices! from Selected Stocks For 50 yearsdfetitilafled customers have -been enjoying‘ the benefits of ‘increased crops through sowing Steele, in consecutive circles and having no teeth. Tile edges of these cups, which are on at level with eacll other. are simply crumpled or creased. This cleans the hair very well. and there are no teeth to ill- jure the unilnals skin. The \\’l.|.‘Lel' brush is lnnde of long- er, liner and more flexible b:'ist'les than tlle.bed-y -brush: it is used mDS1li‘y for wetting the lnnpe and tail. also for washing the feet. it is u. fine brush for cleaning the head and face. it nlny also serve for It tllin-skinned. tlcklisll horse tliu’. has (I light cont. '1‘ile_ dandy i)l‘llEli| is made of coarse, lleavy Ii-brc. it should only be llslcd lt';>r rellluviolg the mud from the -leg:-l. but as the bristles are stiff. it [lL‘lltlil‘tii.e:l the hair very readily. und in stables Wilt!l‘t'. it quick grooming is tlcsimti it is usually used in conjullctioll with the t-ul'l'vyco.ll.b. its chief :idvallt- ago is that it ;sll‘\'r-st time and label‘. Sllollues are used about the head in clelning tile eyes, face and nostrll.-2. 'l‘llc greatest clliccllon lo tllenl is the fact that ".ll’cc‘.iell is very apt to be cllrricd froul one Jllllll-iii to anotllcr by tilt-.‘iI' \l.~l-. Al. the first Sign of lLIl_\‘ lii>‘fE‘,lb‘€‘ lanlollg the horses, the-y hiltlllili -b~ [(ili‘§C‘¢ll’,‘.l(‘.(i. 'l‘llelr -greatest ebl~'*t=- ‘ tlon is the flu.-t~tll'.l.t they are vt‘r.\' llllsnllltllry. I .\ 1-u1l'bel~ coll’.-".~ S of at lam plow of nlotil tlrlt is u~-id to l~'lV*? 3 the horse cont ll 1.-:ood pDll-~'l1. "- svlould be . c lll0.sl \.'L)llV"lli\.‘n| .-'i'/e to he L~:l.l-lly llulldltxl. 'l'llt- llsu of ti”, ..ul,l,;-r gri-lltl,\‘ illl‘lil'0\'Cs the Il']?1)f‘itI‘tlllt't: of the coat. _ S\\'l,tli -\'\.‘l‘nptl's are of two itllllid lUil'-’l has ‘ ‘fit'Xii)i0 hill in and ‘H10 mllwr in :l .~'.lllf lilutle llliltil‘. cf l\VO(‘.:l or .lllllllillnlll and is’ .~l'.-'11”. curvt.-ll. it is L'i:'lilIiI‘li till! the l‘~_l ’- ml.» m... g'i\'p: the best s'lti.<t'lllvlloll as it ctnrl‘ol'tlls to the ('UI'\ w. ei tilt! -bollg\' zllld liilllils. The .-1 ‘liwr 15 used in I‘I‘llli)\'(‘ s'\\'t'lll £11111‘ 1'rIlv'l“l' ll. llllL_V iii.-0 be ll..,..l -for l‘t‘illt)TillS the mm-r Lind lllll-l rrclll tln. hm‘- legs. 'i‘ilt.‘\- are not really ut'~:t_t~ .s;.;n'\' in work<llol':se stullld‘-. but In ' ~ .5 may be of vlilllc. cs- “.-... - l0l'l'6"s‘ ll re bI‘lll'5 l‘l‘*“-"U" cd for s‘il'|‘\\'l".-- . . 'i‘.ll- nest time for I';T°""‘”ll~1 l~_’ the t-lost‘ Ul' ill" 4”? “'m'k' ‘mm ill *4 posing the cell ‘walls. «Each ful1Kll-3 possesses a numlber of different c-nzylmes each of which is culpable of reducin-r certain elements of the -c.c*cc- - - ‘ .-. -.4-- vvvvvvvvv OF INTEREST TO FARMERS A;-:3 A .... AAAA iii’ and 1)i'Oi.Blu requirement. these being utilized in the formation of bone fwd muscle, and (I. relatively smaller amount of energy-produ}; wood—-thus one enzyme will alb-_ street llgnin and 'al1otller ceiluloses. When the lignin has been taken from lilo wood it becomes soft. spongy rand without strength. In addition to these chemical chanxes, there is usually ll change ill colour of the lldfected wood. 1-‘. znzty he left either wlrlte. yellow or brown. This cllange in colour may be due to the colour of the nlyceliusn ot -the llttacklng funglls. .to .-lccretflotls lby the fungus or by"i.ilL' woetl it- self orto cllenllcal changes llltlucezi by the notion of the lllycl-linln. ‘in most cases the -pllcnonlcua of decay or cllurllctcrlstic for cucll species of fungus -so that, usullliy. the res- 1Ions.i-bio organism can be deter- mined merely by an exunlintttlon or the affected wood. After :1. sufficient amount of wood has been used as food the fungus commences to repnoduce it- self. This is :llt.'n‘:0ill‘DliSh(‘.(l by means of the lfruiting bodies or brwckets uhcll are comlnonly to be .‘(‘l‘ll on the sides of the trees lllld ."i.lllilp.~'. Tile stored tfuod materials are usually t-.urrictl to the point of lerigillzll f;nl'e;iio:l and there the llltyce-liuln undergoes. cllanlzes whit-ll fill‘liiy result in the produc- zlien cl‘ l‘l'uil.in'_.: botiics. 'l‘llc-Se prodllco spores ill iIll.illt:l).:s't3 nulli- bors wlllcll nro borne by the wind for long distances. A for: or tllenl are dcposltetl ill woulltls ill trccs lnlld the life -t-_\t*le t-olllnlenct-.~: lop.-lill. ‘ i some of these fungal t'0illlllt)ili',\‘ }invade the roots alnl lewcr por- I tloll of the trunks, but tllc nla_lor- ilty of tllmn £lff('('[ the tree :l.btwe in: food retiuireiilents such as is obtained from the fatty portion of‘ the feed. ‘For the production of pork. par ticulflrly the early part of a pig's lllfe. feed with H. high content of protein and mineral matter should be supplied. "In this connection, it is noteworthy that the feeds which are rich in protein are also general high in mineral matter or asll, willie the feeds which are fat are relatively roficlent in 'lllill- erui nlutter. As the pig developcs and lllatures, the proportion of Hit‘ creased and the fat or energy-pro ducinl; part of this ration is in- lally deficient in the bone and dlvldulll tllus fed will «be uudl-,i~ sized. fine boned. lacking in nlu ling and will nlature earlier than would :t.sltnllllr individual fed’ u been reared on a highly fattening ration such as corn while a llol.-: destined for hleck at the earliest. possible date ‘pl‘0(illCl-i0I| of ‘.1 longer biz: ed. greater gains than troulxll or band} fed hogs. hilt iilI‘S" gltllls l‘rct|IIv'Il .. .. .9 --.'«‘relllld. Uri‘ the latter we of ti‘:- lllil \"l‘-l‘ll ll-‘-°‘ 1"'"“ “. ' "“h""‘1mT 5 V M iv (:01 H101‘) to lirollucu. The :llnl the \’lllilll.‘ui l.-. lll'l‘‘l-' ‘” '_! I mun‘ llugflnlflivu am Trams!“ mm l\- l‘ fut-iii! method on lit!‘ .l-tl.:=(-, it «llould be n-ll'>\U?'1 1” " ‘ l\\‘ili(.'il causes 8. peclry wood rot of mug’ ' ( E ' 'l r“.‘.;._ ll‘. glvllll; lilo llllilzllll -‘I ll‘f>l'- t*1|‘WIl l:rnonlln',: at llitzllt it will llet-.-ll I ,. . but it light one ".1 tllv llm|‘IImI-l- mucous DISEASES or T.HE FOREST. ii‘)?t‘Ili‘Tllll(*lltl:vZlri‘ ll";ll’nl .\'tl-ll-<.) llfltlcll yvzlr ill our l't>l‘l-sis lurg.‘ lllllulllli-:1 of tilIllilf‘l' urn IiI'=‘l|'".““' by tlllltzi lllld \‘/tint! tllosc ii: are not usunll.t' ‘*5 :"il"?Nl'f"‘“' lllnsl,v'catls‘etl by iutlcc-ts tile qullu as imlpUi'i,l.l.lll. and tlcS0H'll\.‘! of attention. «It is Dilly Willllll l‘*“ N,“ _\'ear:«l that f'lll§;oll:4 and .ill. (it‘lli'iLtiililf)lI:l ill the. iiH‘f'l| il'| 1,...“ glvl-n any iil0ll§;'ill. ’1'lI5.~‘ 1'." due to RI ronlizullnll of lllc*'i-J''l ‘'10 lllll.ilt‘l' l‘'Uilllll(‘=' 1“ mi“ ”""”Lry are lwconlllll: lllct'c=mim=|.\' 5Cl“"‘° uud that l\'cl‘)' ill," TIC." “‘llll'll is “"' hlluilbibiii for (iCa‘Ll'L|Clitlll ill tile ."or:'.<t. rliltilliti be clll'el'lll|_\- E-ll1l.ll“ll- l~‘runl an ecollolllic 5l:illtil|'.)iIli. the lllnst llllportulll. I-1l'0liil 01' ml"-'~“‘ fungi is that wilicll ('flll!~'(‘:€ the lie- ..fl., Of “-00.1. The fungi fin this grollp are Ill0Sii_\‘ of one zl-llt.-l'll'. typo ltlluwn us llrn.ckct l‘un§.'i or poly-pews, Seine of tilt‘ lllll’i!- l0(llllh‘. ilfl\\'t‘\’0.‘. are also t‘~'Il):!‘l‘.l~ of tic-stl'll,\'illg \\‘00li. "l‘llt:-re i.)i'lllS lrlay E.‘iLilI,‘l’ work lll tile llcul't.wolld of the tree. ilmugll sallll-tillles Hit‘ :~'tl.llll- fungi will 1l|lllL‘i( botll henrtwootl and .mp- ‘ill“.' ' I.'l0l't9 i'rer1llclll. :u'cul'rcllces in 31,, ' iilu forest floor und £90,...-...... and Fomes .mn,._.mus other ll-ind, is more sllltod to .nm.: twllicll «':tu.~:n.w‘ :l 'Wil.ii(‘ llluri rot of will-l'(il\'0Od ll'Cf‘\J. Polyporus schwe-. emltz':i l.-llll-zilltz a brown lll,-;m ml at 4.-mllft-r-1 and ..Arml|larin m-.-lica "ml-“int: -‘L .vellmv -‘till! rot of lluiil <‘-ullii‘el's and ill1l'd\\'(l(ldS llro the '''-''0M- llllllU|‘tiLIlt of the t“(lr.llt‘l'. \\’lllll-. tilt-so wonll (IllL‘t‘ i)lt(.'t)ll lions bccallse till: Icctl or can rcglllllte the trend to 1%. cl‘. ———-——o-o¢—:— rots are ol‘ c,oLLAR_ ‘.i'(ll‘L‘.‘li. tllull in simdc trees nwllll; tn‘ lto lllore fttvom-hie llluisture condi- Itiuns. gl'eater. cllllnces for infec- tion ruo to development of fungi linen tile wllld:fall.=. and drlbris of to more fre- llllellt Iwouuding yet they sol“... tiluns become ll. 'lllcll:lcl» [Q t-alylllllp sllalle or Orllflllielllili ll‘-"(:.‘i, -‘~U.('il cases. ‘ll the cxptnso bu jug, .. fleti. trce sllrgery lll(!i.iI0(ilc may 'I‘-llo proper fl(UIlFilll"lli will fit sllulzly into t-ile collar. Wltell. lnltoo small, the ill|l'D(‘E<i will be held 'ollt lit the bottom and the ‘point nil draft. will be tllrolvu too lllgh._ .~un«n i.il(‘ tree if taken ollrlv enough llllugikl‘-‘iniimiiiilghlgllShh‘ iil1(1‘UlJ((l‘i'ittii‘|I lit the f.'lrn'lel“s woodlot 'i}1I_- .-l-ppg;1p.‘iil0 llllllles nmy bc i0\\'('l‘t".ti by} mice of rrulllny 1, 1- -iellgtllollilu: tllc stralp llt t.llr- top;‘ should he ,fo“:“.,e3( lint iflthe liléltlllles arc] l0t\)VSlIllflii].lli:llS! of the tree as it will continue to be ii.:bUf0\\1'l."i'ilil£s' ‘ilrilllfgilllg tlleniibilil 0% -'1 source of illfc-ctiou forthe relnnill- mg stalld. if this cannot l,.. d_.,.._. at i.Cli§‘i.. the lot should be kept free i of trultnlg‘ .1)oale_.«_ lellectctl .-md burned. in tile rm-9;... control of these and other trees IN‘:-“.‘uSI'.~l is lntlnlzl.tely ‘(lt')llllC(,'i.(id unit the DI'L7t)i0'lll:! of forest lmm. rlgemcnt. and unl.ll such time as: the top. The correct point. efdruft one-tllird of the distzlllce frelll the slllolllder blade. Ill-fitting cellars or ilunlcs are getlerally the cnuse of sore :‘4il0lli(il.‘i‘:-l. so be sure to have these parts iii. properly. ———-—<o}é———— CONSERVING HOOF HEALTH. wood. .\io.~'.t of them are L‘-"»i|~11>l3«‘ C1 livinvg (‘ililur upon living or dead " wood. Tl‘t?l‘.‘l are pl‘tlli‘l:tr.'tl i‘l't7lll llll‘ ill’: ilifit or v\'uoli»dl.'Sll'0.\'ll|.l§ flirts‘. hi‘; the -bark but it is usually the t::mL~.. tllat ill one or more piuifts the] Llll-It is brokrll or wonlldcll and it’ is all. tilese place.-s tll.l.t iilt‘ spol‘ uf lilu fullgus glllll cllll'all«:»~ to the lreu, islltzll wounds lltzl} llc L by lllrds. {tl1illlil.i'.x‘, ills-.'t-is. \\iI|t .-now or the lluilll'nl dcutll of illll.'ty.€' .«!un to lack of light. 'l‘lll: .-'ll0I‘t.-‘_n!': 0!‘ Ull the clll1ructel- .-lnd lip‘-0101). in u-mill-l'ett‘;llg fllll.gll.-v.'i()ti!.§lll_¥. Jill sucll wound:-'. gUI'lllill«liE' ii‘ ~:llf;‘i tiellt ululsture is presellt and tile‘ resultant ulycchltln grows into tllei wood. The lll.y.sclillm is enabled to’ utilize the wood tissue as food nlllterllll by means of the sccretknl of vllrlous ollzylllo:-: or l".~rlllt-nis wlllcl dissolve the elements com- Ask your dealer for and analogue C l.'llnmi WINNIPEG _ , , {Trellis of the Relief he. not from able in all) one load It ls llt=cess- pod,“ K.id.n¢y plus ary to resort to it vllrI:~l,\' or remix ————~- in order thin. the bully llusuos ‘Ht, l‘.'l.~.llllir, Qllz-,, M,'i_v mil, ' may be permitted to tllllctloll nor- t--‘ll>¢'t‘lnll—-Tllc mine of tDo«iIl's we ‘have r<y§lll:l.ted forests. wt,“ must -be done is to accunl-lllzlta ll :h‘".°"lj"‘ k"°“"l(’d‘8c -of the pm.ll.~,. °-‘“ “‘ NF“ 0*’ the huarortaul nul- '"”"l“'C"““”11£¥ Svecios. HOG RATIONS AND Mfifwobs OF FEEDING AS THEY AF. FECT THE FlNlSHED- PRODUCT ___ It is not llltogetllcr the llllllllnor on tile llnrtl llllzlllvuy that. hurts a il0l‘Sl".-l_il0l)irl. Mucll nlore i ii the reuul\';ll of the nutllrnl lif_'i't,‘ll.'~'.t'l of the hoof agzllllst evzlpol-atiull and corroslml. ‘I'll.-tt zl horse llliJ)'\\‘Ul‘k eillciell-tly and last long for labor it is of life utmost iluportullcc that the floors be given intelligent. cure. ‘Hid attention. Drying of the nat- ural oil of tho hoof lends illel'll.- ably to 't-olltractlell of the w:lll.;,‘ heels. fl'ul.:s. bars and soles. when that rt-urs the llerlly llouf no ilollger pt-l't‘cctl_v llct-elllllledtttcs the (Experimental Farm Notes) 'i"‘00d.V -‘ulli>l.\’ us wt-ll as ilt7l'Lti- it) ‘.‘.\‘L‘l't!iS(.’:€ ll com]-oiling inflmn. isellsltive .-iil'llCilll‘('.‘l. Like li::.llt slluc.-: on ll. pol-soll’s foot. they ulvllt oi‘ the tzrowlng animal. in or tier to attain illilxilllllln develop. _ lllellr, lill‘ nerlulll llldlviduul requir- es certain specific food cougmu. cuts in well doflllod quantities, A rn.llure to supply these or an up. n0"“l31.8l|DiIly of one or more of the required elements will result in more or less altered cbnmcll,-r and dcvoloplnent. ."l‘he nnllnal body is construct:-.li frolll fourteen chemical elmnents and becausg those 8|'(' nutuil uvllll llliel'|’urt- with nluve (Continued on Page 'l‘llirtccn ) -—-——(-O3-————— They Helped Father Mother and Daughter .WHV QUEBEC MAN PRAISES. DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS Honore Gervais who suffered from Kidney Dlloasc and Rheumatism Kidney Pills ns ll household rcnlcdy renlctiy Is splvlltlldly shnwll by the Sil|il‘lllL'lli. of .\Ir llonnre (if‘l‘\'.’lI:4, ll wril ltnowll i‘l‘Hi"i|i here. ‘'1 snfl'ol'l-ll l'l'onl kidney tilsculxfl alld rllouulatlslll." Mr. (it?l‘\'nlr| stiltes. ‘'I used Dodd's lildtley I'm; for luy trouble llnll with such *lIt‘ilI‘~ ill tllllt I rt.-colnlllenli rllcln lo llll olliers who sniffer us 1 tlld. ' “My wife llnd in-y.lltI.Ic xlrl llnvo also ll.‘l(’(i l)odti's Kidney Fill: and found lloln good. My wife llns ulsn been much benefited by the use tn‘ Dodd's l),vs‘popsln. Tablets." U.)odd's Kidney Plils~nct directly on the Kidneys. strengthening tllelll'so that they do tlielr lfull ., . , work of straining all the npurtles. lllllls lilo. “hill! the body tissues H“ the seed‘ bf ‘mane. out of we mail)‘. The fact, that solllo foods contllln certain to! ville lclclllents lu l:t‘e.ltcr ]ll‘DD0l'ti0IlH than other iv:-tin llns been utilized lift the Illus- is «"~l-olll which ;tltb proper coin- plltlng oi‘ rutloml for the needs or the pnrtlculllr individual has been dl-rivetl. it has been ccllvllclllgly iit'.ill0lli4i|‘lllC(.i tilt dflorniontl-wbn tlellloll.-strated _-'i.ilfIIl. different ani- nlnlé nlltl lllsl) the slime ltnltrllll at diflurt-llt stages of development rs-qllll-o the various elements in differs.-llt proportions. Through- out the earlier stages of an vani- LAAA On i lWl'ii that the delighted I.llUlllill‘l.< W and 5 (‘lliilllfil vv ’ All IAN Hi ll_ll_ill_lZ_llfllliilWlH l A:¢¢AAAAAAAA‘AAA -AA, Being the_ Reminiscences and Recollections of the Veteran Chaplain, Canon F. G. Scott (copyrighted in can an by F. G. sgoxg; Book right: reserved). the goed growlll;; r:l‘tlon high in pro!-‘of the proc «sin and lnllr-ml nluttcr couten‘..tllv- hand -and flllull_v dt'ugt-:"tl Yolulg breolllllg sloclt which llalsiim“ ‘“‘‘I'‘ '‘‘m'‘‘' "”“"" 'iil‘.‘ll‘ llullds and ii‘llll.:lllli~=l'l-ll." l‘ was seplll'at.ctl t‘l'om'Dizilt. vnd brlnli "V0 0mC‘=l'3 “‘°‘l‘““"”-"llll,\‘ colllpallion in the rubble _ V H ,_l _1 sill‘-fer .i’i‘Om inlplllred rl.-cundlty. “lt'{tii<‘(i over to him and x'lHi(l,‘lii 'ililil,5llll].'ll“i‘, tlilt‘I lllnlll t,'l‘:(lJl\\’t]t‘d ro;ulld uSlaifih:l|1t: mo;m<:L‘tW V . _‘ _ , , . I .. : .. .- - -' 3 ant l-‘loll: inn .~'1t'l.l us. ant waist 49 I.’ ‘i.’ ‘ Mn" UH"-M°"' no Ohacrwd UH" “hm I “ H In “M I uuuk rll}l.:_:.‘tlfl':li(i lllut smile of the lzltlles were knew. for none of us wa.~; tllere to i Continued following .~..L.'ll Sllcillllst llcllloll.~;tl'2lt'ioll." ll'nlll:r li|slll;i._\'(‘(i mt», but tto one of the people may be forced for bacon pl‘l’)tiu(‘.l..a_.;|‘m] “-1,, ‘ ‘ H inn must be fell (1 higher protI‘iIl.<-rolvd was. lie told me it was the "W" l‘“"Wl-' I0 “"3 ll’-“'5'-filly” l“lli,iilIi wlllcll is colltluctlve to lllc.SU(‘1<>7-.\' T0!‘ fvlfllslllntl ill!‘ Will‘. 50 1 “‘'‘l3''‘ ’ . calleri out in nly friclul. “lI'.s _ "ndlricln clllml 11 it is the society rm ‘Hm -lluncr given by the officers vI‘.“° d°“"‘ ‘9"““v'=’ ‘°° T'*““"°“ also one that is less ileayil-3' Hf."-‘!ll;fiuM;mg H". '...m-_ 1 im“. “-am.” :‘the s0t‘i('i_\‘ for finishing the wnr."lotlr dcpartul'l.- to lllaile tiny inquir- Qto Join that society for some Lllllf‘."t 11 «1 \'U1'.\' “"0 l'l-‘5l8Ul‘i1l1l- 7110 «lJ€‘-"“33- in l‘r-prl~.~;t-nt:lllvt :4 who had burnt Snvouamlzi youllg ltalfall ‘slon tzrubbt-ti of t’ it'£"l‘. AN ELOQUENT BPEECH saluted nlloul'ng. by 5 ide l-‘rt.-llc=il ISclf-fed ilflgi-l In tile main mnlm‘l' *i‘l\V at once that ill» pl‘ot:1‘Ssio‘.l lmt-5' for Florence. who had V ‘ ‘ an attempt to pull the ltzlllausl°“0 Ur "19 m’-‘ml"”‘5 01' ‘-110 G0“ .‘ tnlzetllzw and reuse lill‘ilI in ii slur 11199‘- ' rr~llll- effort to re-.<i.~'t. ‘ Italy. The (‘l‘u'\\'(i w.-1:4 mill!" sill» oi‘ _ H‘. About 11,.» preggngu “fie-lly. Opposite to nlewzls an Engils’ll.we left, the station 1 tt.l«l tn-2 nlcn ' V I ‘ 1;.-ll,l,.;l3ilu(ly. who auxted as an iuterprctnr. that every one of U191“ hall lA.-H,‘-' “.39 1.1.“ fuany ..,...gm u5iAt the close of the dinner the De-lat the train that evening- ,.- H"... l..g_.. and ..,,,«.-'.(,.l “S (,1, l'..,.l.-lputy rose and lilltdc a very c-loqllelltltaken ll. u',~n ' [(:'NDeE‘(.‘it, we-lcolnlng us to Italy '.ll!ti|iilfVll' leave Hill of the '7iltllliliL'l‘S through the SlI‘t'l‘i.t~'. needs of til... lloge‘ HM lief‘-P ""““ was all ulnusillg inciticllt. l collld!-‘i'sl."illE hull’ H1110-ll lliltllilllfi witllout iilI'lI‘ becollling gorged iltlilmi. lwlp thinking thni. , . _ _ , .... . ~ ‘ . . ‘ fl -- .\.ll' .3. l ' 1' ~11 ' It‘ ll.l, llr.-lr gratltllde by not falling to re» is il'l.*<lllt’.‘llll." 1110 C3-5° 0“ “"3 l'‘'‘’‘l‘t“”' H” dqmtndflnh 01 u“iIi”:(illt‘,]“(\l\'il:.“ill \$'il3”iPflllSi‘l‘i.iYIDt‘.l‘ m lug H ‘ .-. ‘ - - - ‘ ' l ililti nu ‘li'Il.~'U H (-‘T‘D|‘l‘- “Tr all Wt Wm WW 8 1“ ..lli.u. My ilienll. wilt . .l 1 . i '1 H U 1 l 1 ‘ --(live were to be with thrln and that HAMES MUST FIT INTO THE llmu. 'l,..l,,g ,,m.l., .. will of like i.iliS,"lVV'(' had come not only for the lirlt- it told him ‘Hill to he rulll- as it lvzlullsll i_~.lnpirl>. but for sonlstbillg even tho iT~'{.‘.‘L‘l'.‘.’~‘ ‘.’.‘.‘-.‘.‘.‘.‘.Z..Tf3"l‘3§'i 'u’.'..“".°..~i.‘.31.‘l";~°.i‘ llnlllc :4tl'ap.~: ‘should assist ill Ill<.-illle mixn leI.1ls down. and we \\‘Pt'o,V1lill'i.lif'. the Allies one fullliiy. I said ilttint: of-the CDi.nil‘S to ll'or.-scs. .’\f--put-l,...1 along 1.. ll... .‘-l-myll [U ill.-itlltlt out men \‘vEl(‘ deteimined -ter the fit. is made the top strzllt squuro ‘ll front of the Hotel l\iiul-l-- fight to the bitter end, for two could‘ sllould l‘f‘llH1lll lit!) ==1lllll‘- “0“"“""-lt'a. Herc the i£‘llti6:l't4 of lll«_- wllen llslng the su.nlr.- llwrlless ll1l<nl;..,._.h-gm, ]n\I]|(\q] Ht; lulu V diffnl'ent il.f)l‘S(‘S. ll. nlny be n--res-.,,..d “l. were taken llpsllllrs tu i.il(»!lf our Division were sent to Italy t-lttl'_l' iIl~l‘f.‘€1(ijliSl t.llc lltlllles. Tllcy'f,'.Um “mm um of W1”.-«ll gppuml :l WU Should all 001119 mils’. ll“ l4ll‘l=l"- Cllollllh 5” UV“ '““3'7bult-nll.\' overlooking the sillnlrc. A l>l€llHlH‘L‘- lil10lVl118 "'33 we .1"a““"5 ' ..-no 1.;.u'woro C011]?-'2.liL“S and warrll friellrls. ilt‘l‘ll a lawyer before the war antiil i-ll0ll8hl 100. tl-uI'7llg mi’ inf lllnllor. sllolltl.-ll ever to me. afternoon. which was Sunday, 1 had it curious experience. The Y. .M. C. A. f.L‘(‘l‘ and -l were going off‘ to the grtllt church of Santa wlllcll is the tltlllllul Westluinlster -illtllf‘-3". lliualymgrentfiltuiluns llaving let-ll Jul‘ 5: ere. -l we lsroteln null llllnerlll matter is d ...d0\\‘Il the street my I.l"el1d went in- ltn ll shop to buy ri0lllC chocolates. [While ‘I was waltlllg, i heard lllle zstirrlug notes of the creased to satisfy the body roquire|.'l.ud look in; round I saw ulents. Should the young ts'l‘0wil::.:::'|""‘l"l~;llll" ”'."“%lll“-'01 f0”0\:)0d _ , ,t__ Il'f.'L- ii all age. ll. num or D”: be mama 0" 8 “Mon ma ‘nsoldlers. and n l'ubbie.of men. wo- lIlt'l'l and children. I called muscle forlnlllg material, the la conlmnlon to corn‘! oi’- see Croce. passed iilarscillalse. at band by of to my out quickly and salute the Itniilln_co|ors. tllcy puseli we stood on tub and slliuteli wtll strict pl'ct-i.~zil)n. lll fact we As curb llli_llt:ll:\' su (.l._.m.]n'-_:.silt)l‘i and pltlly :=p<-ct-.ll that .‘m.1'lllc. \Vili‘ll tyre “pm mu, vllllce. guard til-.tt ‘llgld been uii V600-0666-O O§++O-O-O-O-O-O0-"GOO % asked uly friend if I should speak - to tllenl ill Frencll. .He looked at "10 V‘~‘l‘)' lleurly. for be had not quite got back his equanlullty and l-la.a ClN‘lli'2 "You had better not." Then I said, ‘i will talk to them in ital. inn" I shall never forget the look of (l":illll1y which pnssed over his countenance. but i told him it. was i went out on the balcony, and the people l-leoillg the -British uniform and probably mistaking me for £1 general zlt_-once begun to cheer. : took off my cup, waved it in the Mr and sllouteti at the top of my voice, "Viva l"ltuliu"! it was the only SIH‘lll‘il they wanted. it was n<:lt.ilel' too long nor too short. The erowti l't‘pl.'ult'dlilf' words llntitllen siloutcd, "Vivll l'lnghlltt-rm!" and the build at-tltully struck up "God Save the King" and fnilewl-ll it by "Rule i3l‘ii.illHliiL llrit:lllllil_~ llule ill.- \\'lt\'e.~:“. ll u'il:llt.-cl at the lilllv :<'.il.’ with get down to tilt: I turnmlgning to t‘llli.)I‘itC4‘ us. I thing pea-iheltl‘. The 1110" Weill mull pic tllougllt we were part ()1 the lld- (res H-mi to the \‘ill'iCrllS 110i!’-lis afl0l‘~I Stflli. ’l‘li.'lt. night. tllrer: of un attentietl wlllcll had declared war on: gniiulv Austria was present. and I sat h)'lil)'WliTli5 the Nertil. \\'r- n.rri\':-l ii an aide,-rnlun of tile‘ apprec-! ll... .;.«..w.l.lzltell t.hc- fllct. lliu.t .l-England was urle.thc cause. but i llllkml tlllllll in sllmv. by our ill i l' blglgnr than tllut, for our common clvfllzntlell. and that the war -had [0 ll,-.,.i‘ilave no true peace until we had a ll... l,.,l.,lltlec sivle v'lctol'y. TilPll 'i added that with great Riwfitiill hill] lost hotil his eyes, will on tulthut u dugout in Florence would be iil(‘. i).'lil'l)l)_\' anti lllndr: a Illnfil i|ll‘i‘V°"“‘ '-“'9 1" l“““3" G""'““y- passion:-ll appeal to his coulltry--l>4ll'lY il0f‘lllf-‘ll \'4‘l‘Y lllmlfit‘-ll The wllil men Tm. rmwd in L1,.) Hqutlro w.l. my relllarks untl we all exchanged nu“. ‘.r.r.. d..u3.._ um] ...x...;.-ed me visiting (‘.lli't]H and sepamteti ..mlm5la_t-,1... frctlds. Tile -whole affair was very .~'])L‘t‘(‘.il with tars of “the draft. too low, the homes 7ll'lll_\’ be "h" “""" C . . . . _ - . .. . ,: llrl::_- the crowll. l \\'lI.‘i so pleas- lttlsed by Hil0lt£.lllll[{ the stlap til‘:-ilfug Fm! Hm‘ my mom.“ “_h_ 1m_leSt_,', Drewmed _..m.mg when was great \\-|...n It was 0...... one of H... (,l'fu—. amusing. and when the (0.. finishing pushed back the enemy in 1918, I H... mlllsed to tell the men, amid roars of society lime and urged ‘should fall at the pivot point ol""«'l' “"_""““‘”'>-"I _ "_‘ll9.\' Sil')i.li1i' llnlthe scapula. which point is 2lbtllll.iUl." l'«-“"‘ “-‘l“"'l "- ll lt'liv til-lu ~ , tiltll ill good lt.ttl‘_an.~; .‘il1ilghi.(’l‘. that nothing but my mod- tllut hall saved Italy. that no one would ever hour from my lips the was lying prostrate at the feet the advancing foe, ghauted into her dying ear the startling words “Viva. i'ltulil-l" and set, her on _her feet. THE VISIT ENDS ' Two days aftt-rwurds, accompani- ed to the station by an admit-ills lcrowd and tllree ladies carrying lthc ‘ilaiiflll flag, we bade farewell to PAGE NINEw_ name or the man who. when Jtaiyl'.POW6r D Pliers Slipped _ From His Grip HANDS GOT BTJFF AND PAIN. I-‘UL FROM RHEUMATISM ' BUT TANLAC BROUGHT COM- PLETE RELIEF. llcl-ping on the cause of the Allies, lllld ruled under lilt‘lll as “Pill. _ lfon, because ll. knew that the Us b... \\'L"lll but-it to the room anti the of lwiillled ll) 80 10 lllt‘ Ill‘?-'tl|'l% .,'_. floors were so dl-lll.:llt<,-ll with lll_v1ilKl‘'‘ed 10 (ills itllll -'l.'*l“.‘ll 1110 I0 1"” [ llleyltllelll that roll would be clllleli --yi....«_ln\'it+-ll Illt‘ to dine with them i.ilfii‘i U10 Peril M11018 41! €‘1€'V0l1 0"-'10k'3l« I Qfi\V'h2D we left on the following after- llllll at Vianlertillghe where tllerc DECLARE8 ELUrI‘nU6 and started on our return DANIEL MVETT ' " Journey. We llpellt the afternoon at Plan. and after a night's Journey arrived at Turin in the morning. "Speaking for myeolt and wife} we Just tlrlnk there is nothing in 0.“. men go. out U, the “um and the world like Tanlac. ten; Danétzl were making their way to the stat-iMY9'-t 9' 141 3°":°"‘° 1" ion when they were met by tile.J°h“' “" Bu "' V“ “ed ""9 °"”° ° British =R. '1‘. 0.. a very large 01‘ the S“ J°h” P°“'°" C°' ' flcer who wore. an eyeglass. Ile "l"°" la" 3''°‘“'5 1 5“"°"’d ‘mm brought them quickly to attention "he“}"“‘“'m 1“ ml)’ 'h°“m°" Jud by Camus om“ “who am you-_.~ arms clean downto my finger pa. They mm mm me}, were Canadians I have been in such pain may a. on leave, and ii, tearing bloodshed. :3?‘ I °°“1‘"‘_‘ daleepla’ W1"? ‘:4 went up to the officer and explain~ 3” M9“ ‘"99 t° 53' ,° 3'! X ed who they were and wily they ‘flit-‘Tl. My fingtigsv got so I“ 1 had come. lie told me there 'tlu.i ”°l“"Y“:;"e""1C°u ‘ll’! :3” 32;’, eta: been ll. revolution ill Turin Iiltll. M5 “ “‘1’°.‘":,“ er b m, e for summer and relations bctw«.\l,-u tllej'"""“ ‘‘_a-‘'_ 1d‘ - "'_“y ° _“°”b'mu British and iltliiilllil ’Wl‘I‘l¢ \'I*l’)'i:“:,rDIl1:;°' lmbs “ere ‘fly. y . m»- . , , I . been llv-int»: on till’ top of ll \'.0i(.'2Ii]Gil0u1r"h ""919 °" T"“‘“°a‘;:nf1 Ixgggot‘ tor the lla-st tllrec uluntils and Wile “'3 mi‘ “d‘1" °"l:1:a “ k 5 H‘ Been; afraid to allow any large body ofi’_‘“°Eh‘“' U‘ I’:t‘?ta1 93 h'ud my ‘troops to gt; about the town lcstibf’ “°“‘1",”“ 5”‘ 3 I 35 Wm” there might be trouble. 1 zlssureli.“"”“e “P9 "39" 5 _"l yd h V him that our men would bcllavt:‘%"5L’l- “I” are ‘sum “el. an app‘ I . _ , . _ i, an ac s lrrau ." - .rel?lfihefillnlilllgglzggfiidohllge‘1313:] Taniac is sold by all good drug- iback in rest billets. near the l-llllt-l315”- len. not later thu_n ten o'clock. ll .llSkt)f.I ll’ he could not make it nlcv-lw‘““ " m‘_’°m"°n of we sigma and lSUullll:5 which men; i had experienced He'{il0I‘(.‘ on two previous occasions. ]Li.ti(‘i" on I went forward in another '£lIllill1iuD(‘f: through Ypres to an ad- flVl.lli(:l)tll dresslglkg Sl.£lii(;lD. Thenmll ..» .. .. - started to we u to -011‘ y ihfilmd tn.“ me" am,‘ mud.‘ 1n~‘1]]"b' mu ullnirlv roads till i «game to the dif- “lll he called ill in: rest ll rill-3 mm”; Germnn pm ‘boxes which '\.‘,‘l.,?:_.."ll.-«til been collw,-rtctl -into lleadnul1l't— era for tho bllttallons. Finuiily llfletli . -wadln -tllrou ll lvator ant mu ‘0 um um“. llual'i_\’g|lD to lfly knees, I found my- . lself the next afternoon wanderlflx itllrongll the mud and by the shell lllnle-s null miss-rzlbla trenches Deal‘ 0.... §Gull<lllol'g Copse. with a clear‘ Vim! :"'‘oi' the ruins of Pnsachendaele. 1 which was held by another Division in wards. No trouble emailed and noon the it. 'I‘. O. was most frieud~ §l_v and i,-avo us It lll.-zlrty se-llli lon our right. Tile whole regloul: ' . .‘ '- - l l bly horrible. Ra been Although we had had a most do-: uuspema , , t 1. we were in. last H‘.‘i.i.iilg our i:It'l'. nmphpd 0” mm mevdiy for as the eye couili -see- Pam’ um um“ mmvmmz "WI ‘WW3. lit,-l ‘ llurlil-.-i. tired and bulb. were M b__jl;lr.y ;; out the wounded on 1 hm c.lt'rs. ltlllking-{L l01"‘ll‘3.V' 0'1 t“l'rti luilcs in doing so. The bod- s of dead nloll lay here and there -wilt-re they hlld fallen in the ad- ‘yltllv-»-. l c(l.l'll(\ across one poor boy.‘ []’]_\'.‘{('If in 'L-.\'trn4i- as I though: their presence in Italy wztll lwllc>l‘icial to .wllu had been, killed that morning. I’I‘lls- body was covered with ll shiny -.il .T|.t "ltt , §.‘.”-"...i‘.lL.}l3"£.§.£$.....i.‘.. ...1.‘.‘-“ ..li‘<-«mus: or .-wow mm and looked mimcd M; qt we Emma" _,".’ Sowni like it statue made of bronze. He had o'<'l0<'k and we startmi for t',‘-.ll:lls.la. 'M'“m"l mm’ mm looked more We arrived tllere the next lllorn»!l‘k" ”°“”’ “llfrk M “mum” 3 nu‘ int: and in tllr- aft:-l'lloon left. i'n>l""m" ‘wing’ Hm hug" “he” holes lb-n ‘mm _ ’wel‘e half full of water, and many ' ' - .ol‘ the wounded had rolled down BACK AT THE FRONT ‘into the pools and been drowned. ;As I rwt-nt on someone I met told me that there was a wounded man in the trencllcs ahead of me. I made my way in the direction indicated and shouted out asking if lill_\'b0d)’ was there. Sltddcnlyl heard :1 fa int. volco replying, and I hurried to the place from Whit‘.h« the sound came. Therel found, sitting up in the nlud of the trench. his legs covl-rnd with water, a poor ind who Jt',‘l‘i(‘illl. 'I‘|le_ llll'll did not know told me that he had been there for where their i.leadqlil]l'iEl‘t-‘l \\'Pl"t*. many hours. I never saw anything ltnlll was partlculzlrly alllxlousviilce the wonderful expression on to find mine. i went. over l0 the his face. He was smiling most: Officer's Club and secured ll ' 'lke cllcerflllly. and made no coulpllvint down in the garret, but us I ileltrll about wllnt he had -suffered. I told that our Division had made an at- him I wcuid get. a stretcher and tank that tiny. I deterlnincll to go so 1 went to some trenches not far up to the line. i started off after away and got a bearer dinner in an tlIlli)lli2lllc8 to the old party and fl stretcher and --——~ (Continued on Page Ten) We .-:l-rived at Poperinglle that night at six o'clock. it was. dark and ii. drlzzllng rain was falling. and ‘the lulld was thick. We could lletlr big guns firing. and men were coming and going in oil dir- cctlnull. “*0 took a llasiy farewell of one another and then pi1l‘ted. No one cared wlletller we had l‘0illf: from Italy or were going to are growing and developing. there mood. Ask your nelKhl,°..3 about 19.. i*..P."9‘P°l'.t.lonelix greater ll1l.||9!"D0dd's Kidney ruin. , . .. Tile Greatest iilvcstment Opportunity - ‘ Today is in ' Certain Well-Secured Corporation R. H. Bonds 0. BEAIRSTO R. A. DALY & Co. BANK or -1 onoxro nvmnlsa‘ Tonolvro Mllnlcinnl and Corporation bond prices were forced down by the following influences: 1. By tight money conditions 2. By the fall in sterling exchange 3 Br Corporations and Municipalities having tn finance at I time when confidence was dinur-bed. These adverse conditions are l'8.Didi}' being corrected. The money market has eased A grent deal and money in now available for all legitimate business. sterling exchange hut N-r‘m‘ort-rl much of its depreciation. until today the flood of .-recall-tiles from London to Canada has practically stopped. Flullness is now showing signs -if ilnpl-nvenleut. and confidence is gradually being restored As a result of the lnlprovul vonditiond outlined above. long-ternl municipal bonds have nlreldy advanced fronl ton to twelve polntll in the last. eight months. The price.- of Corporation hondlv. on the other hand. being more din- pendent on public confidence than they are on the flllctu- ntlono of sterling exchange. or on the state or the nlonny market. have not yet shown any material advance in prim- Bnf In business is now gr-edua.ll_\‘ improving. and as confl- denco is gradually being restored. the price of Corporation bonds. as n class. is bound to be moved upward vary ma.- torlnlly in the near future. - In bringing this matter to your attention. we wish to oirlt out that there are both good and bed Corporation ondn. and-eueful discrimination in necenury. when our- chasing Corporation bonds it is advisable to do so through an investment house of good repute and sound judgment. We have well-secured Corporation bonds to yield from 72;. to‘ 8%. and would be pleased to discuu with yell an ex- e nan of Corporation bonds for Munlcipel bonds. where- by you nun who I substantial profit on your Municipal bondl. reinvent. the proceeds at I much higher rate. and !lf|('ll!'O an investment that will give every prospnct. for .’Ip~ prociatlon in value. . Among inn-/3 i“nrr«m'vl',ion bonds which ms)’ safely bl. purchased for ‘lPl‘I1l'li_\‘. llieth Income yield and reasonable ' prospects of nppreclatiell in value. we recommend: Manitoba ‘Power Co. ‘Ltd.. 7% First Mortgage l Sinking Fund Gold Bonds. dun Nov. 1. 1941. ! l'’rlce I00 nnfi lntorasf. to yield . . . . . .. . . . . . 7"‘, irlllnrnntt-Ml by th-- Winnipeg zllecu , ‘ llnilway <‘n.i . l Tinwnrd Smlrh Pnpm Tilills, Ltd. 7% First Ra. . funding .\lomugn sinking Fund Gold Bonds. I one Jun 1'. ltul Price 06 and interest to 3 . Wnytt nmark Pulp &- Wiper <'.‘o.. Ltd., 0 ; o1r:.gl[e linking Fund Gold Bonds. dine . . l. tut ‘Price 17.50 and interest to 3'l0ld.€t.,: We will no pleased to rive you run particular! of the above (‘orporatlon brmlh upon request: or if on will fol-. «art! It list or your mmliripltl holdings, to «lg; ‘avg. ym, how you can i1llk° l-rol'llulble eschanjea. ._, .. . -. ...---.-l-:~..~.... ~~-. .. .-