i » ) a THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG a ---- Tory Minister of Customs Stevens ji| Vancouver Sun Olaims He Feared Disclosures uid: Ruin | {fH ] Him Politically--Million Dollars alta, Prom e for cM Worthless Stock--Blind Toronto y Loses ° ' : $8,000 in Deal. » : em ------ The Vancouver; B.C., Sept. 10--Fol-1' The article further alleges: lowing its allegation that Hon. H. H. "That more than $1,000,000 was ¥ Stevens, Minister of Customs in the | taken out of the pockets of people Meighen Cabinet, had fmproperly|in Canada, United States and Eng- used Canadian House of Commons {land for worthless stock. x iJ Botepaper in connection with the| "That there are fn all 2,400 share . AAA promotion of ofl stock sales, The holders, a large, number of whom |f - - " Vancouver Sun, under an Ottawa |live fn Vancouver and the second || tain Pens ....... $2.75 and up 8 gt dateline yesterday, prints the fol- larggst umber in Ottawa." ' aterman Fountain Pens. . . . .$2.75 and up lowing: ahl Eversharp Pencils . ......$1.00 and up "Further disclosures concerning ' Blind Widow Loses $8,000. i Hon. B, H. Stevens's connection with On its edito page The Sun, un- || Pads, Envelopes, Boxes of Stationery, Correspondence 3 Cards and Waterman's Ink. io \ DEPENDABLE QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP. | WBIETE FOR CATALOGUE AND FUR INFORMATION. TTRT RA xr » . JOHN McKAY, Limited MANUFACTURING FURKIERS 140-157 BROOK STREET, KINGSTON, ONTARIO Always Busy Store! DRESS FLANNELS, 85¢. YARD 1.000 yards of All Wool Flannels just received, presenting a wonderful display for your approval. * Your choice of twenty of the newest shades available. * Special at Shaw'si-- : 32 inches wide ........, 88c. yd. 54 inches wide ... $125 yd, | the Canaldian-United States ON and der the caption "New Use for Cana- ff Refining Corporation of Chicago, dian Coat of Arms," says: While acting as director and officer "Neither defence from the Con- | of that concern, came to light today. | servatives nor attacks from the Lib- |} It now develops that, in addition to|erals can aler the position which I a letter written by Mr. Stevens on | Mr. Stevens tinds himself in with |{f Nov. 4, 1932, on House of Commons Papel to using the Canadian coat || notepaper and broadcast throughout | of arm) to promote wildeat oil deals. ||} the United States 'and Canada by| "an Myr. Stevens has to do is to |i stock 'salesmen, Mr. Stevens made tell the people of Canada why he |i Dress Tweeds further use of the Canadikh coatiof- arms paper to prospective sharehold- ord of the company. According to in- formation, the company. which was incorporated yader tha laws of Dela- ware In March, 1981, fafled In Nov- ember, 1923, after paying dividemis of 2 pef cefit. almost from its fneep- (Mr. Stevens), while Chicago. went to Chicago, why he took with | him to Chicago, quantities of House i of Commons writing paper; why he |i in Chicago, || 'Wrote on that House of Commons fi letter paper to wildeat oil firms in i "Does Mr. Stevens seriously ask I Tic yd. S55 Our Motto is Quality and Service. . MAY WE HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY OF PLEASING YOU 2 3 : HAVE YOUR AFTERNOON TEA WITH US. i] tion, and was reorganized in 1923, In pretty mixtures of Blue, Green, Fawn and Brown. These All-Wool Tweeds are 40 inches wide. Extra value . . 5c. yard this public to believe that it was not -- his inténtion that the coat of arms || Extracts From Memorandum. of Canada should 'be used to in- |i 4 "Three extracts fhom 3 Hemera. fluence the sale of American wila- || 5 j| Sum accompanying the letter which | cat oil stook? 5 I % EDWARD LEE, Proprietor or Jiovens wrote to one sharehold-| "Mr, Stevens should tell the Van. || PRINCESS STREET. 2 er a nth before the com- | couver public how many Hthograph- | |i y pany failed follow: A ie "1. The company is also free from any obligation to the publie;, excep: some small current accounts. "3..In addition to this, this com- pany's . standing is sueh that it fs in a position to purchase other valu able leases adjacent to its own at this House of Commons Tetter: how money, and what was the "by his company. inn, od coplés were made in Chicago of | many people were influénced by this } letter to separate from their good || total {ii amount and such money gathered in | Good Values in Hosiery LADIES' SILK AND WOOL | CHILDREN'S GOLF SOX Many new styles are shown in | © fine, All-Wool Hose with Fancy Checks, and also in plain | fancy tops, and here in all sizes, with ribbed top. Some of the T The shades are Grey, Brown, shades are Zinc, Almond, Suede, Camel, Oxford, Champagne, Sunb: Moonlight, French | Fawn Heather and Grey Hea. Nude, Light Fawn, Desert, Bran ; and Camel, in sizes 8} to | 0. ther. At our price, these are ex- : : tra good value. Je 4s Specially priced $1.00 and $1.25 | pair, AtShaw's ........50ct088c. || very moderate rates. Wildeat Com v. "3. In conclusion, I beg to state "Could Mr. Stevens holy but know that this company has, in my opla- | that people who were influenced by || ion, proceeded on sound business | those 18fters were in some cases ||} lines, hat 3 has Smetged Hlom the widows? Does Mr. Stevens not know | con Rn. of a promotion scheme to that in one a Toronto widow {|i 5 a Sxonay aa that of an established industrial con- who put in Be eine savings of pokes Je on Spoon cern. $8,000 is a cripple, and is blind? . y -- Can he give any believable answer to | Talk of Political Ruin, show that he did' not know that | +The article published in The Sun |'women all. over the United States |i Says pathetic letters from widows 'were "influenced by this authority and"other poor people are constantly land security of the coat of arms of coming to the } Canada to invest thelr savings ia 4 (this wildeat company? i . "After prostituting' the Canddian iH , coat of arms to annex American | pany had paid $227,000 in dividends | dollars for a it did not have more than $600 or | schemes, should Mr. Stevens come $700 in the bank, and. that when this {back to Vancouver: and endeavor to Sondition was drawn to the atten kill oar good, legitimate tourist tion of Mr. Stevens he_ still, urged | business and. stir up, international || continuance; as otherwise disclo- feeling with his annexation and an- || fares would rata Mew oben." | irAmgross compen CORSETS, $1.00 | TEA TOWELS, 25c. o- ~ dif A strong, well-made | Your choice of Red'or + PRETTY . 20 patterns to choose from, in this fine, 36- inch wide material, On sale Saturday at 4 4 i 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 R 4 4 4 : rtm oc | Corset, comes in Pink Blue Checks or with Dlaving ca ny Soopers Orchestra (ll or White, and in sizes typed border. 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