ete for ‘rx‘.d livestock ‘mers in the hurch n Books als erton Oc and CHESTRA etter TY STORE nk 1. â€" Success es with a AY 14, 1931 : Canadian )r a copy. RE 18 a ull progrem o +D +Looln olncfuadecls $ clp jeet Lh PICNIC McKechnie, Secretary __.ItL anging im to $9.50. $3.15 Leather are linked "hrist .** anthem, ‘O " and a male a number. coms, hearâ€" »â€"ndered the icials _ and tlons to the visiting Reâ€" 505 lift â€" every »w the joy k =: g** Convert your Dom. of Canada Bonds, maturing in 1932, 1933 & 1934 â€" , write or phone P. RAMAGE, Durham, Local Dealer for bonds of equal amounts in new Dom. of Canada issue â€" 25 years longer. We strongly recommend this, and will arrange all details of tha exchange for you without any trouble or expense.. Don‘t delay, > â€" this new loan is now almost all taken up, and closes before May 23 MAY 14. 1931 Derarkriaamt or Finance, Ortawa, 11th May, 1931. The subscription lists to the foregoing will open on 11th May, 1931 Subscriptions will be received and receipts issued by any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank and by recognized Canadian Bond Dealers and Stock Brokers, from whom may he ohtained application forms and copies of the official Pprospectus containing complete details of the loan. Appliâ€" cations will not be valid on forms other than those printed by the King‘s Printer. Conversion applications in the terms of the foregoing are invited to a total of $250,000,000. The Minister of Finance reserves, however, the right to increae or decrease this amount at his discretion. per annum. aNEW AL LOAN 5%% BONDS MATURING ¢ NOVEMBER, 1932â€"Holders of these bonds ave the privilege of exchanging into bonds maâ€" turing 1st November, 1957, bearing 4 15 % interest payable halfâ€"yearly from 1st May, 1931. There will also be attached to these bonds three adjustmentâ€"coupons payable respectively on 1st November, 1931, and 1st May and November, 1932, for additional interest at the rate of 1% ‘~ first coupon will be for six months‘ / srest at the rate of $% per annum payâ€" _*+ Jctober, 1931; the second coupon will ' ven months‘ interest at the rate of 44 % um payable 1st May, 1932; thereafter to ty interest will be payable halfâ€"yearly at o per annum. . 5% BONDS MATURING 1ss OCTOâ€" . _ "nlders of these bonds have the », «changing into bonds maturing 1st ¢,. 256, bearing interest from*"1st April, DOMINION OF CANADA AN OPPORTUNITY To HOLDERS OF EARLY MATURING CANADIAN GOVERNMBNT BONDS THE PREMIER SECURITY IN CANADA ~‘~nce of the Dominion of Canada offers to holders of the undernoted Dominion issues the $¢ of exchanging their bonds into longer dated issues, in the Jollowing terms and under the following conditions : 1931 CONVERSION LOAN This offer affords to holders of bonds eligible for conversion, the same interest payment and taxâ€"free privileges, for the life of and as contained in the present bonds, and the opportunity of ertending the term of the investment at 4}4% per annum. )ing wiit open on 11th May, 1931, and will close on or before 23rd May, 1931, at the discretion of the Minister of Pinance. GOVERNMENT OF 47 ik’ -*Jg: !;' t E‘% be attached to these bonds seven adjustmentâ€"couâ€" pons payable respectively on 1st November, 1931, and 1st May and November, 1932, 1933 and 1934, for additional interest at the rate of 1% per annum; 1st November, 1959, bearing 4 %% interest pay- able halfâ€"yearly from 1st May, 1931. There will also VICTORY LOAN 5 %% BONDS MA TURING 1st NOVEMBER, 1934â€"Holders of these bonds have the privilege of exchanging into bonds maturing 1st November, 1959. bearine 4 1/ O ineasase 2 ... have the privilege of exchanging into bonds maturing 1st November, 1958, bearing 434% interest payable halfâ€"yearly from 1st May, 1931. The first five interest coupons, being those to and including 1st November, 1933, will be taxâ€"free, There will also be attached to these bonds five taxâ€"free adjustmentâ€"coupons payable respectively on 1st November, 1931, and 1st May and Novemâ€" ber, 1932 and 1933, for additional interest at the rate of 1% per annum. VICTORY LOAN 5%% BONDS MATURING 1st NOVEMBER, 1933â€"Holders of these bonds ‘"The experience of Mr Chaplin of Arthur in his effort to assist relatives The Arthur EnterpriseNews recâ€" ently published an article concerning a Mr Chaplin of that town, and forâ€" merly of Listowel, of his attempt to aid relatives in Russia. The Enterâ€" ATTEMPTED To RELATIVES IN RUsSsIA THE DURHAM REVIEWw learned that the parcel was refused admittance by the Communist govâ€" ernment until a tax equivalent to $48 in Canadian money was paid. This, cf course, was prohibitive and so the groceries have been returned to Arâ€" thur. â€"The policy of the Communists in this particuldr are hard to underâ€" ONTARIO ARCHIVES â€"â€"â€"=, TORONTO I & missionary in India, which was much enjoyed on account of so many knowing Miss Priest, She expects to come home in another year. A Solo was rendered by Miss Redford, "If Jesus goes with me" and the meetâ€" Eniascotic s y ic 2s T BAPTIST MiIissiON CIRCLE The Mission Circle met at the home of Mrs Robt McLean, with the President Mrs Priest in the chair. The roll call was answered with a verse of scripture with the keyword, ‘Power,‘ followed by a season of praâ€" yer, led by Mrs G. Thomnson â€" M»« rmtrstediatith, .cs d ... B i the bird that makes the whinning, whistling sound up in the clouds? A Trail Ranger who qualified for his Bird Life Badge will describe It next our lives. ime time to join. If you haven‘t a group, now is the time to organize. Let us make this year a Red Let ter year in Tuxis activities and in DP OTIITET Coomue re VC ing made to take part in the Nationâ€" al Athletic Competition. Any â€" boy may participate who belongs to a registered group. Are you in a group? If not now is s1 04%cch . W WOPGIIN K dncintsinnsns i a definite word of it â€" We are planning remaining year in will want to partak ing made to take p al Athletic Comneti or three contestants this year and that we may stage an interesting eâ€" lection. Anyone may run who is a member of a registered Boys‘ Group or Sunday School class and any boy is entitled to vote who belongs to such a group, If there are any boys in this Riding who are interested and would like information â€" about organizing a group, I would do all in my power to help him. Grey Co. has never had a Boys‘ Summer Camp,. 1 shall give more definite word of it in a week or two. We are planning activities for the remaining year in which every â€" boy will want to partake. Plans are be| pipe Ese 0 .87 y ; _ 33 _ _ "AC CAE _ ARCIH â€"RHVE ©€up, ’To the Boys of South East Grey ; # # 4 % %+ It was announced last week that I would write you a letter. _ I do so with great pleasure for it affords me an opportunity to let you know what pleasure it was to represent you at Ontario‘s Tenth Older Boys‘ Parliaâ€" ment, There was no election last year, so that I went in by acclamaâ€" tion. I hope that we may have two or three contestants this year and that we may stage an interesting @â€"| Lromg inss wts The team losing the series must provide a supper, which will be no small task. In the Softball series the Village is entering a team and Geo. Fenton & Son are offering their Silver cup. â€" there were occasionally 13 menwd;l: stead of 11, but the vigilance of Refâ€" eree Bert Gibson prevented much of Last week the two Tuxis Squares of Holstein met, 32 being present. Two schedules were drawn up: one fof football, another for Softball, The first came off Friday night. The The St. Galahad‘s (Presbyterian) won 1â€"0 over the Eagles (United). It was a fast hard game and there was evidence of real ability in many of the plays. _A little history was made. Subbing players as in hockeyl was tested successfully. It is true One of Hanover‘s Trail Rangers is painting the STOP signs in Hanoâ€" [vene the laws and aims of ‘Tuxis‘ are founded and what Trail Rangers are and what they do. Holstein Argonauts T. R. Camp will put on a few stunts and pyraâ€" midal formations at the concert of the Holstein Choral Society on Friâ€" day evening, May 15. tain highest possible development in Intellectual, Physical, Spiritual â€" and Social Life. You will notice the heading ‘Trainâ€" ing for Service.‘ T is for training and S for service. X signifies the Christâ€"the keystone of the word, with U coming before I and no one but Christ between us. It is the four fold resolve of Tuxis boys to atâ€" is not a goblet to be drained a measure to be filled." ed as the state‘s mmt'niué câ€"t'.‘:en." more highly skilled the meeh;hi;i work performed the higher the scale of wages naid. ‘The akillad manarhawi. ’neh a policy which the Russian govâ€" ernment is annually collecting to build and equip factories for Comâ€" munism, by which within five years according to the original scheme, the Russians are to become independent of imported manufactured products. The cost of living, Mr Chaplin inforâ€" med us, is very high His Russian relatives pay as much asâ€" $1 per‘ pound for meat and as high as $3 per pound for butter. The government isl the great employer of labor and the: this amount he has every month to|** & @MITM, contribute to the five year plan $30.| Office and Resic It is not difficult to realize under tess and Lam such a policy which the Russian govâ€" ernment is annually collecting m‘hï¬=.' build and equip factories for Comâ€" D. munism, by which within five yurs! peemmmmmmemmmn mm according to the original scheme, u;e! T. H. St Tharren hn ns C enmen‘ Ghaw M in ie kn moll c § oo a & per month in Canadian money. Of What does the word TUXIS mean? Whgt is the significance of the TUXIS BOYS‘ COLUMKN "TRAINING FOR SERVICE*~ Yours in Turxis a letter from Miss Priest, Alex Sim are Junior Tuxis know the name of mechanic & Entrance to the Normal Schoole Intending pupils should prepare to enter at the beginning of the fall “"l-.lflfm-lbm-q ho nhtain 4O it Ne reainr tupe HIGE SCHOOL John Harrison & Sons ation. 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