Durham Region Newspapers banner

North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 23 Sep 1915, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

HEN Hon. W. T.. White, 3 Minister of Finance, |: +. floated his $45,000,000 3 . 16an* recently in New York a section of the Canadian press criticized it very | strongly, claiming that" the interest || rate was too aigh, the issuing price too 16W, #nd the whole loan in other hi respects a 'mistake, Against these eritfes Hon. Mr. White ably defended himself. | Trustworthy Opinions. The editor of The Kingston Stand- ut this time took the trouble - te to some of the legding finan- and financial institutions in the States requesting. an opinion White's loan, and the replies ed. in every case were extremely to Mr, White, all admitting Joan was a very successful 108, FINANCIERS 3 1090902080 8¢ i Other Colony of Britain § "Could Have Done Nearly § * So Well. SCREEN 38 {2 Very Fortunate Mr. J. Seibert, i 0080809080808: Indeed. Jt,, President and Bditor of The New York Commercial an® Financial Chronicle, one of the 'greatest financial publications in the 'spuntry, wrote: "Pear Sir,--The Canadian Gov- ernment must 'be considered as having been very fortunate in the terms it obtained for the new $46,- 000,000 loan, The most convinc- the very best that could be got is furnished by the course of prices for the loan. The $25,000, 000 one-year notes were offered to the public at 100 and interest and are to-day quoted at 99 13-16 @ 99 15-16, while the two-year notes were offered at 9914 and interest and are quoted at 99%: bid and 100 asked. With reference to tho new British Government - issue, it is not by any means:.eertain that the rate will remain 'permanently at 4% per cent. The new issue is now quoted at a discount, and the Government has bond {tdelt that if futdre issues shall bed &'higher "rate holders of the: tisue shall have the' «change their holdings'& same rate. "Very truly yours, «J. SEIBERT, JR., "President and' Editor, . Speaks for Itself. Mr. Geo. F. Baker, Vice-President of the First National Bank, New York, writes: - "Dear Sir,--In reply to your letter of the 14th we would eall your attention to the fact that we were one of the issuing houses for the $45,000,000 Dominion of Can- ada loan recently placed in the United States. This fact alone would seem to answer your ques- tions. as to whether in our Judg- criticism, "Very truly yours, "GEO. F. BAKER, "Vice-Pres. First National Bank," Childish Talk. 'W. P. Hamilton, editor of the Wall Street Journal, writes as follows: "Deal Sir,~~Your letter. followed me on my summer vacation 'or I siiould have taken the matter up I was surprised to see thot some of the Canadian papers were discontented with the terms of the $45,000,000 government loan float here. As.a matter of fact, that of Great Britain. could # belligerent ask? Tho tall" - Fy ed is childish," x Bos Rebo: knows the costs of un- ain, Sule tell these critics ould. be worse. off wr : haat present ht "to 'ex © "Bet the - loan at four and a LAAT Garnegit Garage iy fd JM NE ing testimony that the terms were ! We purpose rashing business and guarantee patrons satisfaction in every respect. THE FORD, results, real), all are aware, is giving and na to practibility ART CEL SNE Notice to Hizh Scho Students ORT PERRY. High Sc opens Scptember 7th pupils attendipg here can sn ard and accommodation ith [Successors to Graham & Carnegie] Sole Agents for The Ford our it is hieiice its great popularity. (Successor to i. A. Boyce ~---- "Com're'l' & Financial Chronicle." ment there could be any proper Fresh Fish received weekly. OULD A NNO UN that in succeeding Me: Boyce he intends supplyit the pu blicwitl M i'w for quality cannot be excell: ed anywhere. Only Choicest Animals will may rely on all" occasions: oun obtaining Choice Cuts ai my shop, which constantly contains a full supply of Most Tender Meat, The Best Brands of C Meats constantly in st Prices thoderate. : Game in Seas Phones--Bell 68.r 2, Ind. goo. DENTAL SURGEON [Sucerssor to Dr, R. L. Graham] G.aduate, Royal College of Dental Sur goons and Uriversity of Toronto. Office - PORT PERRY, Ont. J.B. Lundy, LD.8,D.D.S. satisfactory without a peer-- and Best ol i public for the extensive pat- v us FILL YOUR { DiNs FOR WINTER. ARAN, EE OUR COAL TO BE NOTHING BUT WE ou | & W. SCRANTON GOAL: Standard | Anthracite. The Bust Coal mined," THE CHEAPEST. Fg. e Guarantee full weight and that oe coal is as free trom dint pperfections as it 18 possible to be, Consideriug the} dnd largo "enough. to rT WE Jou : ine bighest: price will Business ali who .. Bre worth 15¢ per hundred pounds; Rush them in, don't let them spoil. Se em JOSEPH. BIGELOW. he (/ TREADEASY This * Empress Cushion Treadeasy Shoe" is perhaps the hid stamp otk the bottom of a + most talked about" shoe to: 'shoe a le guarantee. day in Canada, being easy fit- "Empress Shocy" are fashioned ting, very flexible and the most to'mect the nleds of every cgmfortable shoe made any- taste in ja duos. ae have o where. It is made in you will find a splendid show. Blucherlaced and Oxford styles. rof the "right new" styles. We are agents for this comfort: ve are it , agent for the able shoe which is made in Fashio nable women know Those Changing og Mr. Styles--What did tha want? Mrs. Styles--She's the worl calls for the installments vii the net I bought. "But it is tiot due yet "I know it, but she came to tefl me the bonnet I bought is now Out of style. She wants to fcoudind anothét one."- | We Valor. "If 1 was an Indian fighter I wouldn't like to fight the Crow Indians." "Why tot the Crow Indians espé cially "Because how can a Crow ever show the white feather?' L. Saviflg In the Heind Canada. FORMAN & SON. "Empress " Shoe. ¥. f. In sy tic saving Hes the seetet of a successful housekeeper. Not stint- Agengy (but not tain conditions. : Duties. --Six months" residetibe and cultivation of the land. in- three years. homesteader within nine miles of his homestead on & arth Of atleast 80 on certain" nditions. A habitable house b re quired except where residence. is pers ormed in the vicinity. 8 homestéader in Jy certain Jistricfe 4 g standivg ee : quarter section alongside of his & stead. Price $3.00 per acre. bi Duties.--Six months residence in e of thred years atter earning hom patent also 60 sere extra cultivation. resemp'ion patént inay be obtained as: homestead patent, on certain tions. A settler who has exhausted bi homestead right, may take a purchasd?l homestead in etertain districts. Prigd: $8.00 per acte. Duties.--Must residd- ol live, ing or denying, but ctical saving. Five or 10 cents put carefully away regularly soon means $3 or $4 with which to buy some household pe- SIT.OS LET US QUOTE YOU ON THE ~ Burlington "Perfect" Silo a huiying elsewhere. Why buy a Silo made of Spruce when our Pine Silos cost no more. Samples of Doors and Staves can be seen at our Coal Office on Water Street (Call, write or photte for particulars, terms and prices, &c. "MAUDE & MILLS, purchased so that customen COAL DEALERS EORT y Agents for Port Perry and District. House Phone 38 r 2 Office Phone 38 rt FRESH & TENDER TAWRER BROS. In retarning thanks to the ronage bestowed upon them Ero intimate, that asin tho # post only choice fat animals i will be slaughtered, so as to msure the choicest and ten- [| derests. Cuts possible, and we dat all times to have.an FULL STOCK OF EVEYTHNG IN: THE y farness Line paNEES STYLE cessity, perhaps luxury, and momey saved in this way is never missed. Money saving is a habit, once formed bard to break, and means comfort and contentment to the housekeeper whe will acquired it. _J - fele. JET ange kd sy six lis in each of three years, culthy: ato fifty acres and Erect 4 hotise wortty The area of cultivation is subject to. reduction in case of rough, scrubby of- stony land. Live stock may be sul : tuted for cultivation under certain cons ditions. ? WwW. W. CORY,C.M.G., Deputy of the Minister of the Interior: N. B.--Unauthorized publication - of, this advertisement will not be paid' fot.--61888: ra Order Jour SPRING SUIT NOW J in this District. antees endurance, 'We have the Largest and Most Complete Stock' of Spring and Summer Suitings ever shown A Nice Stock to choose from, fit and Finish Guaranteed Far better and cheaperthan Ready-to-Wear. You are cordially invited to inspect our s, plendid] Stock of Cloths, etc. The colorings are neh and tone in beautifully, while the superior taxture guar-' ~~ Ladies' Tailoring as usual. ys' W. H. DOUBT. RED CLOVER ALSIK AND TIMOTHY SEED FOR THE SPRING TRAD

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy