ei - : sea ; Sr a ------------ : : . i " THE DAILY BRITISH WRIG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1917. - -- ---- N-- EE ---------------- = : § : I : y this'toufidence is not mis- The Dominion war loan is most at- | WIR LOM A } : rest ard SUCCESS + . tractive, and ib looks as if it will | A ea HHI iA i | | "Befqre the opening of the books work out fipe," stated Sir Henry | = | fo De 'new war loan," said A: E. Pellatt "This. i= just the first day i = OPINION IS THAT 1LOAN WILL BE | % 'of "Ames Co., "we had tenta- and you have to give people time, but | £ ] ' t subscriptions from towns and! thing points to its being most suc- | a cliie Saskatchewan, Manitoba, cessful.' ; \ ¥ OVERSUBSCRIBED. On Grounds of Patriotism 2 i = E ; i rs PP Ontario, New York State, Ohio, Cape ------------ | = Off to Good Start--RBanker Express | Ouiar Nova Seolia, duchies. Mic: Etat DESY TFCUPUIURY = . Confidence in Financial Ability or} . 7 Connaetienta Colorado and| & e - 1 Ean, i cute, Jiorado and Country, | Was One of these was for] + Issued Appeal, * | = . Taronto, March 13. I hope an 15100 ) > + -- | = -- believe it will be a great su cess," | 1 very difficult and inadvisable | # E. R. Wood, of the Dominion * | 7 a OO u 1 eS stated Bir Edmund Walker, when | 1, ma premature predictions re-| #4 Securities Corparation, Toronto, * | = Ym { questioned with regard to the third {gard e loan, but, judging from , 4 has issued the following appeal * | Ei J; » < ES war an, which was |the first y" operations, we can, + to investors to do their full duty .%) g t : i launched yesterday 3 Edmund Ie, for success." # in regard to the new Canadian®s | nves In oo Walker's confidence | > ability of Sir.Edmund Osler, when interview-| + war loan: "On grounds of pat- + = > \ . the country to sh ¥ the financial | ed, said: "These big investments by | 4 riotism and BOod business you + | ' : : / Lurdens brought about by the pre- first-class institutions of this kind! + should invest in the new Can- * = i sent European war found reflection | ought to ar weighty influence | 4 adian war loan. Your financial | F= in the general opinion expressed by | with the small Investors--the private | % aid to the Canadian Govern- + ec Ir ar Oo A l | leading Toronto bankersy and brok- people---as for "estimat ng the wis-|+% ment at this time is essential +! ers : : dom of investing in Canadian war | 4 even though your war loan pur- 4 . i That the bonds, amounting to | loans, + chase be but a $100 bond. The + . | $150,000,000, will he oversubseribed, Peleg Howland, president of the | % investment opportunity, in our # J 8 confidently expected in banking Imperial Bank, stated that the indi. 4 opinion as financial advisers, is # And now a further duty falls Upon Canadians--that { , circles, and Judging by the heavy re- | cations for a ful] subscription to the + exceptionally favorable; assur # | : . . . i turns from local and outside points} loan "were very favorable. * ing you of safety for your funds + BE of makin the Third Domestic War Loan an immense TR © von es IE fi Mo esi aw ready marker Tor the # success. hile we have met, reely and generously, our ' Sr obligations of the war. in men, in money, in every de- partment of national endeavour, there continues the duty of supplying the Federal Government with the necessary funds to meet the war s expenditures. ew Hm IN SILVERED BULLETS Canada's Domestic Loan At- tractive on Business and Patriotic Grounds. Another National Loan is before us. On the grounds of patriot- Safer show. that for a twenty-year § per cent. bond to yield 4 per cent. the price of the bond would be fixed at 113.68, and for a 5 per cent. bond of fifteen years' duration to yield 4 per cent., the price would be 111.20. In the same way, to yield 4% .per cent, the price of a twenty-year 5 per cent. issue would be 106.55. and that of a fifteen-year 5 per cent. = would be 105.41, Sl Claus oF a3 5 PO. Sich 26 King Street East, Toronto, Ont. Everyone knows of the low rates = . oe [ at which Dominion bonds were float. Kindly enter my subscription for... : 25 Sonate puiaion bunds were ' ; : EP for the sake. of BEUL Hope, Dominion of Canada Wir Loan, in accordance with particulars and terms as given in the Government Prospectus. we shall immediately attend to your subscription. Subscriptions Received by ' ar Tha With reference to the speculative ism and good business, you should invest to the full extent of your means. n possibilities of the new war loan Ss . . 3 y : Io ---- Any Oias. the figures of loan vahies at = As financial advisers we can suggest no better investment security : M rt different rates of interest Published ty : ortgage. in, these columns a fow days ago, and| [= combining SAFETY, MARKETABILITY and LIBERAL INCOME later repeated in an Ottawa despatch, = EE -- ------------ indicated to intending subscribers = RETURN. > how the bonds may possibly yield a = ES m------ 4 t hs iy res- soli, Ss -- Fempt tern Canadian Tans merited on was. a Free of any experie to you, we shall gladly place your subscription Al be TO rious or five years. 18 order with the Government, attending 'to all details until Definitive Coupon ] for the henefit of lers wi 2 $ on d S Taxes. bon experi "ingen 30 ate uot Bonds are delivered into your hands. ) th ttaw, es tech 2 ye fi ed . . . . . be: to may be elabenaiad. 05, referred : Upon receipt of the Application Form below, filled in as indicated, : Application Form To Yiel d : J. K. Carroll BA0% 'eeuer 56 Brock Street, A Phone 68 or 874. The Dominion Securities Corporation, Limited, Dollars official 1922 five years hence--our nation- al bonds are on a 4% per cent. in- terest basis ag regards yield. As these new war loan bonds would then have fifteen years to run, their mar- ket Price would be a fraction over 105. Of such quotations then pre- vailed, and the subscriber sold his bond, he would receive per $100 bond a profit of $10, which added to the $25 interest collected in the five-year period would make total profits of $35 on an investment of say $95. This would represent ap- proximately 7.30 per cent. per year. And if it be assumed that in 1922 Dominion bonds will sell on a yield | basis of 4 per cent, that would mean & quotation of 111 and a fraction for these new bonds with fifteen years to run. The total profits for the five-year period in that case, if the bond were then sold, would be nearly $41, or an average of about 81% per cent. per Year,. When a capitalist seeking investments gets a S chance of putting a considerable a sum into a solidly secured farm mortgage to yield him 7% or 8 per i cent, he considers himself fortunate, {and he does not let-the opportunity "slip away, Howéver, the interest in the case of the mortgage will not probably come in so promptly and regularly as the interest on the war loan. Of course the "extra" return LIMITED. + Vice President Established 1901 Canada Life Building + Vice-President HEAD OFFICE: RW: Siue ... Mugu + + Secremry 7 26 KING STREET EAST TORONTO - President MONTREAL BRANCH | New Dominion of Canada War Loan Will be Issued to the Public, Monday, : March 12th. Bd | | he | DoMINION SECURITIES (ORPORATION | EB | LONDON. ENG . BRANCH Ne. + + Treasurer Ass't Secretary © « Ast Tresswer 2 Austin Friar AL Fullerton Manager i J.0. HUTTON, 18 MARKET STREET. . . 5 EO OHA a . a a there are tne dolls. (je real ruiers in this kingdom are the commoners, fashioned of rags, with strange and child does not neeu to study naval matters, or even secure "an atmos- SUBSCRIBE To the New The bankers are awarb that judicibus lending of this nature will be help- ful, ONLY BOYS OF 17 AND 18. Some Misconception About Call For Naval Cadets. | Ottawa, March 14.--Numerous ap- plications have been received by the "the most loveable of industries," as Sir George Foster called it, sught to continue to prosper after peace is declared. Toys have a long history. indeed, their history 'must coincide with the history of the human race, for it is safe to say that wherever a child is found there also is to be found a toy of some kind. And it matters not at all how simple it is, or how lacking in all pretensions to beauty branch of the work. Other and more peaceful scenes and themes are being. provided for, and much ingenuity and no little art ard being displayed. The Boer prisoners interned on St. Helena, sixteen years ago, fashioned many wonderful toys, but it is ques tionable if any were more wonderful the bungalows.' 'constructed on the modern plan," the haif-timbered Cheshire cottages, the whole villages, church and isn and all, which are Margarige--1 ounce. Sugar--Thirteen ounces. Sweetening substances (sacchar- ine)--A small packet on the coupon of the November 19-25 card. : Eggs--Two during November 5- 18. None during November 19-25, Only eggs from refrigerating cham- bers are sold, and it is pointed out that these will not keep for any length of time. Meat--A fraction less than one 2-3rds ® and to the sense of chimneys, the porches, | loan phere" in order to deal, with perfect ' a de nde may ot be assurance, With suck matters a for ied lentes, ol oe ot ood, he goes to some yin where the . g ' . instance, a naval engagement. There © | soft, rich, my col i¢ We can suggest no better mnvestment IOI a poset, Poculative bos Here fo Stay is no need for such Jupyrtaitios a Mack Te arer of Bair, Pipi has been ripped of its Shia earth ih : ih : : : 17 | OO OOOALE Aas sa sosos | DAVAl strate; and tactics. ~ | cov. gE begins sawing. or combining security, marketability, and lib- roa Tect believes Yory 1kely | 000000000000 Mtt00t0ores "Beatty" declqos that a shiy melon | lomo and reat gen carriages, and | SOTIOR, S00 Deking se oh eral interest return. -- OYS are gaining an added [ing to his opponents is to be sunk, | to bave all in the way of finery that | oo saw, cuts out i wh the heart of a doll could desire, yet of two : : Bank Loans to Subscribers prominence /jhese days by (and he always does so decide, why, Stone measuring about two There is but one price for these bonds-- . . it 18 sunk, and it does not need even | are they liable at uny moment (o be long, one foot wide, and six in- There ig also some discussion re- reason of "the fact that to be sunk to be sunk. It is prob- | cast in company with some notable ches thick. As soon as he bas quar- that fixed by the Government, Farding the extent to Which the new any soldiers returned | ably just digged in its ribs by sn. and sreatiy ed survivor oF | ried enough of these blocks, he ai- S : : Ssue can eiped along by means i other ship, and laid on its side | humble . lows them to in alr You can mail or phone your application of Dunk loass. When the. second | a, Yo Sa Soibisg ut whilst everything on board retaios oad oul the fringe of tho subject | for fou reeks 10 harden, or whos 3 \ war loan was announced one or two . ly horisontal ition for | has bee ched. are, first cut tl are as full of holes as to us, when we will attend to all details free of the banks let it be publicly known | mabufacture. The toy industry has Jot tatal | Ret pt orth Ike mae. 0Ta. are 2 like | SFEL SHE they are a pe gel og of expense t ou. ; that they would be p! to lend | been established in Canada since the | quired so to carry itself. Then there Bature; there Is Bo end to the 'talk hardening period over, the vy os up to 90 per cent, of the value of war began, and it shows every evi | is no trouble with salvage opera: | there is to them." -- blocks are placed one on top of an- Prospectibs and Subscription Forms fhe yar boule, ax 4 Gienhs of assists] ov. "Ere, aod, I SOUS. eve might | Hol IF & ship In t0 bo mves at] 1 L_ Looomm Sther to form the walls, and one be- alt ' ibers - : ome "lab'ri . another on porting frame- may be had on application. a pars. to take ap tiara almost be safe to say that the ma- Sie Jats moi a 30s In The details of rations ai Hamburg de 4 ere Ippuk at their. : general attitude of the banks, ana dority of Canadian Shildten ax "On | saved by a flick of the finger. so November 12-18 will be interest. upper and lower edges, to make the i assy that they will {playing with toys manufac u n Now, natural enough, the re- : roof, v J. 0. HUTTON, a ay Se ned th on A pre- | the Dominion, and it is inconceivable turned soldiers NY sailors before Bread and floor as before. Not "When the building has been 18 M rk Street . sent occasion. So those subscribers| that the toys manufactured in Ger- mentioned arq specializing, in thelr | more than one pound of bread may Bermudian covers his arket 3 Kingston. Who require temporary loans to en-| many, the country from which prac. workshops, in soldiers and sailors, | be supplied in the first half of the outside walls and roof with a thiek able them to meet their payments [tically all of them used to come, will and in such things as appertain to peviod, G5 all coat of whitewash, which hides Fo heed not hesitate to tender certifi. [over be purchased again by tho eiti- the callings of both: but they are otatoes----Seven pounds 1a all. the cracks and joints and holes in cates to their bankers as collaterial. | 260s of our land. For that reason, not confining themselves to this| Bulter--Two ounces, stone and gives the house a smooth, beautiful finish which is ey e a Naval Service Department in res- or adornment, the regard for it, in h k- | Ounce, including bone, or Dominion of Canada Ponse to the call for cadets to train all lands, is much the same. It may bing fasbioned at thes toy wan ounce, without bone, ham, preserved. tirely depen®ent on these cisterns for > : for pasitions as officers in the Brit- be a youthful Berber, sitting outside One-half of the world, according | Sausage, tongue, bacon, and raw fat, their water-supply."--Joseph Lauren War Loan "Every well-directed cheque is as for- midable a weapon of destruction as a 12-inch shell." --LLOYD GEORGE. For full particulars ana application forms apply to J. B.. COOKE, 332 King St. ; . Phone 503; Residence Phone 842. ish navy. There appears to be some misconception as to the class of per- Sons required however, for many of the applicants are full-grown men. Only boys of 17 and 18 years of age are wanted, | The practice of the navy has been to enroll as cadets boys of about.12 years of age and to train them at Osborne or Dartmouth. I" The naval adopted a new plan in order to utitize the services of boys who are some- what older and who_have spent three or four years longer at public schools. This new system has extended to include Canadians, | . -- i 3 authorities have now|and anywhere. his father's tent amongst the Atlas foothills, playing with a girt bone, or a small Pueblo Indian squat- ting outside an adobe house amidst the sage brush of New Mexico, play- ing with a clay rattle, or a future British admiral, causing "Beatty" and "Jellicoe" to hold w '{ and spreads itself over | mimas," to the old saying, does not know how the other half lives. And so few people, perhaps, have realized what an immense trade the toy trade is, or what a useful trade it is. Every child must have a toy, and many have large numbers every year, And so the great supply goes on hey all Sands; innumerable armies "wooden 4 and innumerable battalions of soldiers and sailors, in cardboard boxes or wooden boxes, 1 they are fashioned of wood. And who shall speak of the shops, and stables, and telephone ex- changes; the wooden horses, roc or otherwise, all the way from won- derful stuffed masterpieces Or two ounces of game, fresh saus- age, entriils, preserved meats (lo- cluding the weight of the box). Fowls are to be reckoned at an average weight of 8-10ths of a pound, and young cocks up to six months at half this weight. Pigeons are sold without tickets, Pigs' flesh--1% 1b. of the {o gher Portions, or 3% oz. of back, ¢ eek, tongue, or % Ib. of kidney, liver, snout, and trotters, or tail. For the head without cheeks no tickets are needed. Soap--One-half Ib. of socap-powder and less than two ounces ' of fancy soap per month, Mill products-- About 2% ounces of Indian meal, maize four, or barley groats. \ Petroleum--Abcut 1% quarts for a home workers, less than a quart for others. ' io The January St. There is a consi Uganda for wrist w; bands for holders. that au sold more gross in number of natives who employed throughout 4 laste for luxuries & watches and jewelry veloped. . Price, ca from The average 13490 lbs, Nicholas, em-- Want Wrist Watches, demand throughout British East: Africa and plated and oxidized, oiving leather om twelve one year. Owing to the are profits bs cheap uch as » is being de ---------- . R. B h, shipped a r load of twenty-four Head of cattle