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Stes a4 Phone Seen 807 4097 ang Avenue Dalgarno & Watts WILOERS AND CONTRACTORS vwsa HRS AND CONTRACTORS “uetion, lie fy on Bence WW Gast Ginesse wena” Retimasag uishing Cheert Phiog a — fully Given CONCRET, Cony E BUILDING WAGES OF SIN IS DISCUSSED BY PHYSICIAN Dr. Ernest Mal! of Victoria Starties Victoria Audience With Facts and Figures. } Illustrated by pictures that were | startling to the uninitiated and bristling with astounding facts and figures, the address given by Dr. Ernest Hall of Victoria before the Child Welfare Association on | Thursday afternoon, was one to| | occasion and encourage and stim. ulate in @ great degree deeper in vestigation of social conditions | on the part of all who were in | attendance, says the Victoria! Times. Bacon Before Babies. “It is not pleasant to discuss the wages of sin,” said Dr. Hall in speaking on “The Relation of! Social Disease to the Child,” but for the education of the parents | present he would like to crowd into one-half hour the experience he had gained in a half of a cen-| tury. ‘France is waking up, the | Mother Country has appointed a National Birthrate Commission, but with Canada hogs are still at a premium and bacon placed be- fore babies, and will remain so until the -Ganadian public is awakened by a thundering cry of race extinction.” “Canada has been losing pros- pective scitizens for the last 25 years at rate greater than the} total death rate of the war.’ This terrible loss occurred, according to the speaker, through vice and carelessness. In neading from the report of the British Royal Gom- mission the speaker quoted Sir Rider Haggard to the effect that unless a great change happens, the western races will within two centuries be submerged by a great influx fom the East. The body politic was suffering from a disease which was laid at the door of everything from “poverty to poodledogs,” but the real under- lying causes were not touched upon in newspapers and colleges. The doctor declared that from his own experiences, gathered in the hospitals, “nature's bookkeeper” and from authoritative statistics, the evil of what was “pleasantly termed social disease,” is at the bottom of the misery. Greater Than the Hun. The greatest enemy that the Allies had to fight was not the Hun, but venereal disease. Not that the soldier was more im- moral than the average man—the speaker was convineed to the con- trary—but that the rigid exami- nation of men from all classes of life revealed astonishing facts to the public which medical men have known for years. President Wilson had sajd the war was fought to make the world safe for Democracy. The speaker; urged that the world be made safe for posterity. “We have no right to expend the vitality which be- longs to our children. The visit- ing of the iniquity of the fathers upon the children urtto the third and fourth generations does not extend to the fifth because nature kills off the fifth. It is her way of teaching.” In giving statistics, the doctor stated as the experience of one medical authority that 92 per cent. of the operations upon Wo- men could be laid at the door of the scourge of our races. That blindness, rheumatism, heart dis- ease, epilepsy and myriads of other evils were largely due to social diseases was eorroberated by facts and figures, “I-have been twice denied the privilege of speaking before the teachers'of Victoria,” said Dr. Hall in giving an illustration o! the lack of responsibility toward the child in the public schools of today. He urged parents to tell their children the truth of life and to do away with the false methods of handling the most vital of all subjects. The remedy for prevalent evils, he concluded, lay in education, 50 that the children would not grow up in ignorance and “our people perish from a lack of knowledge. Interesting Discussion. In the discussion which follow- ed, the questions were asked why the medical men, knowing the facts as stated by Dr. Hall, had not long since taken some stand, and had they ever tried to get any legislation which would prevent the spread of social disease, Dr Hall answered that not within his knowledge had the doctors of Victoria or Vancouver tried to ef. fect any such remedial measures, THE DAILY NEWS = 7 aE OFFICIAL PROSPECTUS **The Bridge from War_to Peace” —r. prime ot ware. THE MINISTER OF FINANCE OF TE DOMINION OF CANADA offers for Public Subscription the _ Vietory Loan ‘1919 300,000,000. 54% Gold Bonds Bearing interest from November ist, 1919, and mi ‘ i ’ ' the subscriber as follows: and offered in two maturities, the choice of which is optional with , 5 year Bonds due November Ist, 1924 15 year Bonds due November Ist, 1934 Principal payable without charge at the Office of the Minister of Finance and Receiver General Ot or at the of the Assistant Receiver General at Halifax, St. Joh eee See, Regina, Calgaryuind Vietoris. John, Charlottetown, Montreal, Toronto, Winni- Bonds may be registered as to principal or as to principal ; . F above-mentioned ltie. Principal or as to principal and interest, as hereinafter provided, at any of the Interest payable, without charge, half-yearly, May Ist and November ist, at any branch in Canada of any Principal and Interest payable in Gold Denominations: $50, $100, $500 and $1,000 Issue Price: 100 and Accrued Interest, Income Return 5%% per Annum , The proceeds of the Loan will be used to pay indebtedness incurred, and to meet expenditures be made in connection with demobilization (including the authorized war cusvien gratuity to on soldiers, land settlement loans, and other purposes connected with their re-establishment into civil life), for capital outlay upon shipbuilding, and other national undertakings forming part of Canada’s industrial reconstruction pr mme, and for the establishment of any necessary credits for the pur- chase of grain, foodstuffs, tim and other products, and will be spent wholly in Canada. 10 2 ae to be made as follows: on application; 20% January 9th, 1920; 20% December 9th, 1919; 20% February 10th, 1920; is 31.21% March 9th, 1920. ; t payment of 31.21% covers 30% balance of principal and 1.21% representi ccrued interest from November Ist to due dates of the respective instalments. - ae = Seen = full half-year’s eed -— be paid on May Ist, 1920, making the cost of the bonds 100 and interest. bscriptions may be paid in full at the time of application at 100 without interest, or on any instalment due date thereafter together with accrued interest at the rate of 514% per annum. eo This Loan is authorized under Act of the Parliament of Canada, and both principal and i upon the Consolidated Revenue Fund. nee The amount of this issue is $300,000,000, exclusive of the amount (if any) ee for by the surrender of bonds of previous issues. _ Minister of Finance, however, reserves the right to allot the whole or any part of the amount subscribed in excess of $300,000,000. Payments _ All cheques, drafts, etc., cosering, Setanta are to be made payable to the Credit of the Minister of Finance. Failure to pay any instalment when will render previous pa mts liable to forfeiture, and the allotment to cancellation. Subscriptions other than those paid in full on ication must be accompanied by a deposit of 10% of the amount subscribed. Official Canvassers will forward su iptions or any branch in Canada of any Char- tered Bank will accept subscriptions and issue receipts. Subscriptions may be paid in full at time of application at 100 without interest, or on any instalment due date thereafter, together with accrued interest to time of making payment in full. Under this provision, pay- ment of subscriptions may be made as follows: If paid in full on or before November 15th, 1919, par without interest or 100%. If remaining instalments paid on Dec. 9th, 1919, balance of 90% and interest {$90.52 per $100). If remaining instalments paid on Jan. 9th, 1920, balance of 70% and interest ($70.84 per $100). If remaining instalments paid on Feb. 10th, 1920, balance of 50% and interest ($51.08 per $100). If remaining instalment paid on Mar. 9th, 1920, balance of 30% and interest ($31.21 per $100). ain ae of instalments or payment in full after November 15th, 1919, can be made only on an instalment mm . Denomination and Registration Bearer bonds, with coupons, will be issued in denominations of $50, $100, $500, and $1,000, and may be regis- tered as to principal. The first coupon attached to these bonds will be due on May Ist, 1920. Fully registered bonds, the interest on which is paid direct to the owner by Government cheque, will be issued in denominations of $500, $1,000, $5,000, $10,000, $25,000, $50,000, $100,000, or any multiple of $100,000. Payment of Interest A full half-year’s interest at the rate of 544% per annum will be paid May Ist, 1920. Form of Bond and Delivery Subscribers must ir“icate on their applications the form of bond and the denominations required, and the securities so indicated wi:! be delivered by the bank upon payment of su ons in full. Bearer bonds of this issue will be available for delivery at the time of application to subscribers desirous of making payment in full. Bonds registered as to principal only, or fully registered as to principal and interest, will be delivered to subscribers making payment in full, as soon as the req registration can be made. Payment of all instalments must be made at the bank originally named by the subscriber. Non-negotiable receipts will be furnished to all subscribers who desire to pay by instalments. These receipts will be eable at subseriber’s bank for bonds on any instalment date when cabhuiption is paid in full. “All receipts must be exchanged before Ist June, 1920. , Form of Bonds Interchangeable Subject to the payment of 25 cents for each new bond issued, holders of fully registered bonds without c will have the right to convert into bonds with coupons, and holders of bonds with coupons will have the right to convert into fully registered bonds without coupons, at any time, on application to the Minister of Finance or any Assistant Receiver Gencral. Forms of application may be obtained from Official Canvasser, from any Victory Loan Committee, or mem- ber thereof, or from any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank. Subscription List will close on or before November 15th, 1919 rrr DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, . Ortawa, October 27th, 1919. 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