CANADA A CREDITOR NATION. “ Canada may soon rank as a creditor nation.” says the ‘‘Canadian Gazette.” “ Her investments abroad between 1923 and 192(5 are estimated by the Royal Bunk of Canada at no less than 9121 millions, and simultaneously, as wo know, there has been going on a substantial movement of repurchase of control of Canadian industries. In a report issued by the United States Department of ('••!••• merce, it is estimated that Canada sent 9A 7 millons to tho United States in 1.327, made up as follows: Redemption of Canadaian bonds, LMo millions; sinking if mid payments. Co millions; pureliaso of Canadian securities from United Stales holders. CIO millions: and net buying of United States securities bv C anadians, L'27 millions
1 With a little imagination,’ says the Washington report, ‘one* visualizes Canada at no very remote fulurc a>, ranking among the creditor nations.’ ”
\7AOAXOfES for two gentlemen HOARDERS or High School pupils. Apply “Hncremai,’’ Stafford Street. TO LET—Two ROOMS with.use of kitchen and all conveniences. Meats hy arrangement. Apply “Guardian” Office. w yOU WIN hv using “WiuUy TEA.’’ I- Ask for FREE SAMPLE, 2s (id Hi. Alii. 12s. L. A D \Af. next to Hecn.m’s Root Shop. North Rcvell St.. Hokitika. A MR TYING TO-NIGHT at the Hy-| gicoie. Fish Afart. Fresh and smoked fish. Fish suppers to-night as usual with fresh supplies. No stale fi.sli used. Quality only.) Suppers Ls Gil and partaken in a nice cool room. FOR. SALE. ftp'll 0. MACFAHLAXE'S RESiit.H- PENCE. Park Street. . For particulars apulv to. AY. DUNCAN and CO., Ta tiered Street. Coming hv Special Tram HOKITIKA, FRIDAY, JAN. 13th. (One Night Only). / LOCATION—CENTRAL PkR ft Y BROS' CIRCUS AND HUGE ZOO Consisting of Star Acts from England. America and the Continent. THE FIVE FLYJNG LORKXZES (The Alid-Air Aiarvels). ALTERTO (The Somersault ing \\ ire-V\ alker). TEN CAREAT ARABS ( Whirlwind I uimiiers).. THE ACHCT TROUPE (Wonderful Perch and Ladder Balancers’), CA PTAIX AfAXZ AL OS (Performing Dims ami Tigers). THE MIDGET ELEPHANT Dances tiie Charleston, does the Black Bottom, and Plays His Own Music. PERRY BROS’ Riders. Tumblers. Acrobats. Clowns and Performing Horses. Ponies and Dogs. • Doors open at > p.m. to view wi.d animals. Night perl'ormame at 8. The Circus and Zoo will play at Ross on Thursday. Jan. 10th. Everything coming, we never divide.
FOR SALE. DAIRY FAU'M of about 110 acres. very central position; carrying 30 cows, owner preparing to carry -10 cows nest season : G roomed lionse. li. and c. water: all necessary sheds, outlionses and implements. As a going concern, including eight pedigree cattle. Onlv liana tide tanners or agents need apply. Particulars at “Guardian" Oflice. LIFE IS GOOD. Rut many lives are mined hy the trouhles of colds, asthma, hronchit is. and lung troubles. Would you he brighter and happier for Ptdmoiris f II von are a eiiest sullerer you will he. They are sure relief, and their health is imparted in Pastille term. Pulmonas, is (id and -s ml, liom :dl chemists.—Advt.
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