- priallege of coon their bonds inte longer dated i issues, i in the follwig terms and under the Joliowing conditions. oh on wo a ahis offer affords | to 6 holders of bands eligible for conversion, ‘ ' the same interest payment and tax-free privileges, for the life of and as contained in the present bonds, and the opportunity © of extending the term ot the investment @ at A% per annum, War LOAN 5% BONDS MATURING i iss OCTO: a” | ‘Ist NOVEMBER, 1933—Holdess of these. Bonds privilege of exchanging i into bonds maturing ‘4st * a lovyember, 1956, bearing i interest from Ist April, SY! 19316 The first. coupon will be for six months’ _ sagefreei intcrest.at the rate of 5%, per anoum pay?" able : Ist. October, 19315 the second | coupon. will : BER,. ‘1931—Holders. of these bonds. shave the “maturity interest will be. Parable ‘half. a at a hh 4 % per annum. “RENEWAL LOAN 3% % BONDS ‘MATURING Ast NOVEMBER, 1932—Holders of these bonds have the’ privilege of exchanging i into, bonds’: ma+ ‘turing ist November, 1957, bearing 4 % interest a ‘also’ be ‘attached to these ‘bonds three ~ adjustment-coupons payable respectively on 1st a _Noyember, 1931, arid 1st Muy and: ‘November, mic: for additional interest ‘at the fate: of 1% rannam, _ " 4 have the privilege of exchanging ‘into | ‘bonds * - maturing ‘1st, November; 1958, bearing ® 43 %° wily interest payable hhalfyyeatly from 1st’May, 193 1: ‘The first ites interest st coupons, being | those to and _ ber, 1932 and 1933, for. additional interest at the rate of 1% per annum, | ae oy | VICTORY LOAN 546% BONDS MATURING Ist.” = NOVEMBER, 1934—Holders of these bonds have "7 :. the’ privilege of exchanging i into bonds matuting Payable: half-yearly from 1st May, 1931. There - 1st November, 1959, bearing 434% interest pay- | able half-yearly from Ist May, 1931.-There willalso ‘be attached to these bonds seven adjustment-cou- 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 anaum, “forms and copies of the officiel prospectus containing ¢ complete details of the oan, Apple | - gations will not te wid on dorms other than those m pote ta the King’ s. Printer. i ‘ : tative. of. the. a napert Tast week: returning 0 on Satur day.. wo : Born—To, Mr; and. Mrs. John Maox- Mis. H ba ‘Kenney’ won. the -tirst prize . =: and. Mrs Millg the: -eonsolatton. | After Mra.: “Munro and “Mrs, MeKeaney gave: a: -unaber of vocal: solos... a ie ; ‘Mr.’ Northover. of r tha ter Vater : ; is, a: guest of . Mr. and, Mrs. ©, A “ Smith’ _ ‘+ smears ing “Mrs, . Warner of. Kalum- ‘Lake is a , soest of ° Mrs. 'C.- A, Smith. Jnckc Wallace ot. Tellawa,. represeri- " Soldiers” Setslument. Board. was here » Sunilay. and. Monday” ner "8 farm, | Local Talent Gave Concert : ‘The “concert: under the. ‘atispiees’- of. th “Parent-Tegchers ‘Ais oclition: ‘aml High! School: ‘Literary, Sotiety-: last - Fri- *, Jaay. night. was . attended: By? a: ‘yecord ‘|erowd., There were.” nuriber: ‘of “Am-* ; ahi se pleces, AMys: RB. de: Kergem- bition of: how layers bail’ Dae be play- Vea last’. Sun. .afternoon? “It was a more or Jess disappointing display to “ most of the spectators, but the game Foy ‘was, not ‘for the: benefit :of the spec- . tators, ut: for practice, and to enable ot Terrnece writ this ‘year ‘have the ‘bigs get; ‘fruit crop it, has ever had, ~accord- ing. tO, all! indications , fib the ‘present time;’ and there. Ie no- “better fruit any . - Miss ioe. ‘Whitlow of Usk waa - : am; a daughter, con: Saturday, May 16 AB anes, B. We “Bue, ‘entertained: ‘turen” :/ tables ‘at “bridge . last Tuesday. night. . adjusting: the fire toss ar bos Wur- - + "Ww. K.. Guyer spent several ais in. a Terrace the’ end ‘of: last week ‘and ‘the. , first of this. week., He was. juined by. his assistant, Cotten, from Smithers 4 and together ‘they went out to ‘the La- kelse . Lake, It is. expected, that at least some: road work, willbe got under ; divay in the’ nevar; future: besidés the = work on the. Lakelse road. Mast ot