Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Sep 1926, p. 8

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° Yu 8 : So ; : THE DAILY BRITISH wWHiG a -- T0 THE ELECTORS OF Having been honored at a representative convention Of the Liberals of this Riding by being chosen as their candidate to contest the coming Federal election, I am Hy culing fo you as a supporter of the Liberal Party for . following reasons: 1. Because the Liberals have brought the country from chaos to prosperity between 1921 and 1926, | 2. They have, by means of the Robb Budget, reduced taxation, and at the same time have reduced the public debt. Mr. Robb promises still further reductions if turned to power. 8. The Liberal Government has placed the Canadian ational Railways on a paying basis, and has eliminated olitios from this great public 'enterprise. #. The Liberal Government 'enacted the Old Age J ~ °tsions scheme, which was turned down by the Tory B Majority in the Senate, but will be introduced by the rals at the first opportunity, 5. Because it is absolutely certain that the Liberal ent will be returned to power, and we should be represented on the government side of the Houss to after the interests of Kingston and Portsmouth, 6. I am very keenly interested in all matters affect- ing the workers, and wil] pledge my support to the Old 'Age Pensions Bill and other matters of vital interest to e laboring classes of our couniry. | + 7. I have always advocated that ful] justice should "be done to our refurned men, and that no man who served his country overseas during the Great War should " have any just cause for complaint against this country. I have watched the le assed by the Mackenzie | King Government in the interests of the returned sol- | diers;, and believe they have endeavored to deal fairly With all. All legislation in the interests of our returned ' men will receive my support if you elect me to Parlia- 'ment. 8. I am in favor of a Tariff that will be benefjoial to olasses and give ample protection to industry, and I also support any measure that will have for its ect the good of the people generally and the workers bh particular. I have been a citizen of this riding for a great many . I have always tried to give a generous portion of Hime to public service and if you honor me by send- me to Ottawa to represent you, I promise to do tything in my power to promote the interests of gston and Portsmouth, Very truly yours, Jas. Halliday ------ Norrie mere Ee -- A PARIS CAFE- FULL CoO DINNER, 55c. ' CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAYS 75¢ MR. JAMES WILD IS LEAVING WELLINGTON Engaged in Work at the Friends' Church for Over 8ix Years. -- Wellington, Sept. 8. --James 114 and family are leaving Wellington this month. This , information fs heard with regret on rounding comfnunity. Mr. Wid is | Boing to Moncton, Vermont, to take % federated appointment, where he will preach in the two Methodist churches in Moncton as weir as in the Friends' church. The will live fa. the Friends' pa at Moneton Ridge, 0 arranged that Hubert Wild will go to Oakwood, Friends' board- ing school gt Poughkeepsie, N.Y. James Wild has been in Welling- ton six-and-a-quarter Years, coming out from England in the spring of Sequence was low in at : Wild built up the congregation, par. ticularly (he Sunday evening meet- ings which he opened goon after ho came. The week night prayer meet. ings were started by him. These are held during the winter in cottages 0 and women of ap churches. In Young People's work, Mr. Wilq has heen successful; and it is espect- ally through his pastoral and sick visitation that he has become so well liked. Mrs, Wild also helped in all the work of the church, and particularly with visitation where she hed special concern for those who were shut in and deprived of the privilege of attending church services. In the United church work of the community, Mr. Wild has always taken his share. He- has been sec- retary of the Prohibition Union, president of the Bible Society and president of the Hillier township Sunday School Assocfation, As a Journalist, Mr, Wild was widely known. He has been a regu- lar contributor to the county news. Papers, not only with news {téms and those concerning religious ae- | tivities in the community, but has had numerous articles on books and current toples, particularly peace and temperance. Our village was a place of exodus on Tuesday, August' 31st, when the greater number of the summer campers returned to their homes in the city and town in time for the opening of schools. Among some of | the removals are noted the follow- ing: . ! Rev. ana Mrs. 7, ©. Robins and {| family have returned to Bowman- il} ville, after two months in their cot- tage. Inspector and Mrs. J. BE. Beh I| son und daughters returned Sunday ffl to their home in Windsor. Miss 1 Augie Benson will return to Queen's {| when college opens. Prof. and Mrs. A. G. Dorland and family are leav- ing their cottage this week for their home at London, Ont Prof. Dor. land is on the staff of the Western University, Mr. and Mrs. Biton Beale and who have been summer resi. Wellington returned on Tuesday to their homes in Toronto. Rev, and Mrs. D. ©. Ramsay ang family, Belleville, have returned home after two months at the Geddes cottage. Rev. W. J. church, Balleviile, Miss Lilian Leveridge, noted Canadian poet, was a visitor at Mrs. Thomas Boyles on Wednesday. Miss Ruby Nash left on Saturday for m4. if | monton, to resume teaching after a a] | oar absence in England and on * ARRIVED Buckwheat Coal for Spencer ivered. the continent. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Elltott and of Napanee, spent Mr. and Mrs. R. J. . Mrs, (Dr) McCulloch re. turned Nome on Monday from Peter- bo7s. where she was visiting he: {| pa vmts, Mr. and Mrs. Moore. Mr. | The Recent Strong Rise of the Dn Se French Franc Serves as a Reminder tg Astute Investors of the - Substantial Profit Possibilities IN French Government 6% Bonds WE BELIEVE that investment cial feet again, and today are considered made today in French ( t the The in the world. 6% Bonds (Loan authorized Dec. oth, Even England was once faced with 1920; redeemable at par at the option what seemed to be a financial disaster, the Government on or aftey Jan. fst; With Napoleon virtually pounding at her 1931), presents an exceptional gates, British Bonds went for next to ity for profit on any material nothing; but the victory at Waterloo sent the value of Fren money (Francs). Shem oh rocketing. The Rothschild 2 ily accumulated t major portion ue Fron gpreciation its wealth by investin in Brian bonds (of 1,000 francs dénomination) can now and selling them when ellington's vict- be bought for $32.00, with French ex. | OY became known. change at normal (19.3¢ per Franc) the The experience of France, too, bank- same Bond would have a value of $103.00 tpt at the hands of Bismarck, is Rithin * e memory Ol Ving man. er bonds ponteshationsl banker clieve-Freneh, |. the memory 7% of their value after the fore very lon Just think what this Franco-Prussian War. They appeared mieans to French Government Bonds; | hopeless, yet in two years they had re- with the Frane worth 10 rents, each covered 95%, making fortunes for the far. will have a value of sighted investors who had the courage to ie %, oraprofit | investin them. When millions of ren and With the grcvery $32.00 invested today, | Populations of nations lend their collec With the franc selling at 15 cents, each tive ible. The Forssk nothing is im- Bond of 1,000 Francs will have a value of possi ak Fane $150.00, a rise of more than 370%, of a eX Some back to normal. ho PEAR SETS | ho Shy Eris cee £2000 france, or for ¢ $32.00 itvested world to destroy is national existence. > History ig ng itself. The opportun- We made a lengthy and thorough in. ity rf filetime: ee remagia able vestigation to determine the best to profits, exists today for investors, trough buy French Francs for maximum profits, the purchase of these high-grade French We age of the that these French Government Bonds, rank as the 'Gov t 6% Bonds afford the best pre-eminent class of F, Government medium, for t represent to French | ooo and are virtually a first mort. investors Precise] what British Govern. gage Stiesia entire assets and resources of ment and our Canadian Government the vast and wealthy Republic of France, Victory Bonds represent to us, being legal The Bonds are valid for 30 years after snvesiments for Institution, Trust maturity, and the interest coupcns for § Fund and Savings Bank in France, and after their respective maturit constituting a strictly high-grade Gov. roe thus enabling the investor to ernment firvestuient. Thes may be sold at any time the exchange rates are in instantly for spot cash, as ey are favorab fisted on the i Gok: Exchange and le. traded in th Zhong the financial Srttres of the world. interest coupons pay- able Juse and December 10 Have eal wa n paid promptly on the dot. oe on pd in Montreal, New York, London, and other financial = centres through our House, banks or other in. stitutions, French we believe, linquestionably come back to normal ($193.00 per 1,000-franc Bond.) The United States were financially bank. ET cou, a »yetina the : : WE ARE selliny a farge nom aittince 16 cover ch must be. | C. M. CORDASCO & COMPANY | ___ Friday, September 3, 1926. §

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