Friday. i 2. 1922. - ¦ INVESTED TODAY Should Mean $1000 or More to You on Completion of Our Plans—Read! WE ARE RUNNING THIS ADVERTISEMENT AS AN INVITATION TO YOU TO JOIN OUR $10.00 GET ACQUAINTED CLUB, SO READ WHAT WE HAVE TO SAY. / WE HAVE TWO WELLS IN, AND HAVE OUR THIRD WELL STARTED. OUR STOCK TODAV IS WORTH $3.00 PER SHARE, BROKERS ARE LISTING IT AT $1.50 TO $2.35. we are offering for new stockholders to join us and then investigate. ten shares now for $10.00, not more than twenty shares to any one person or more than one hunored shares to any one family at this $1.00 per shake price. join us in this small way, then investigate, our standing, our plans,.etc., then, if you are satisfied, you can buy more stock at the prevailing price at that time. if you are not -satisfied; we will return your ten dollars on demand, if you ~ make demand within thirty days from the time you send us THE $10.00. °. ¦' . . l" ¦ fs That Not Fair Enough ? Could You Ask For More? OUR PLANS ARE TO ORILL TEN WELLS JUST AS QUICK AS MONEY, LABOR AND MATERIAL CAN BE ASSEMBLED, AND WE HONESTLY EXPECT OUR SIOCK TO SELL FROM $.100.00 TO $1000.00 A SHARE AS SOON AS THESE PLANS ARE CARRIED OUT. WE ARE NOT A ONE-WELL SYNDICATE, HUT A THOROUGHLY ORGANIZED AND GOING COMPANY, A lib' E i'ECT TO NOT ONLY DRILL HUNDREDS OF WELLS AS HAS BEEN DONE BY THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY AND OTHERS, BUT WE EXPECT TO BUILD OUR OWN PIPE LINES, AND OUR OWN REFINERIES, AND ESTABLISH OUR OWN GASOLINE FILLING STATIONS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. WITH THESE PLANS CARRIED OUT, YOUR $i0.00 INVESTED TODAY SHOULD BE WORTH A THOUSAND DOLLARS, OR MORE TO YOU. START RIGHT, IN A SMALL WAY, THEN SATISFY YOURSELF-THAT YOU ARE IN THE RIGHT COMPANY, THEN INCREASE YOUR HOLDINGS, OR GET OUT IF YOU ARE NO i SATISFIED. $1C.CO STARTS YOU ON THE ROAD TO SUCCESS AND WEALTH WITH US IF YOU ACT NOW—TODAY—AT ONCE! 10 SHARES, $10.00. 50 SHARES, $50.00. 100 SHARES, $100.0.0. INQUIRIES INVITED. , MOT-EX COMPANY, el dorado, ark., box 653 ztt • HE HAS STARTED.ON A LONG WALK. / A Wide-Spread War Memorial \a.\\ sJack Taylor; formerly of Hamilton, who h GO years of age',-has started on ;i tnihiii to Snn>Francisco. He left the'city'hall at Toronto at. 10 o'clock on Monday, April 24 th,. Hi22. Ile^ith "1 will-never sleep beneath a roof and never eat <>lf table." His only companion on his 5000 milt; wklkis'a wire-haired terrier. He was given up ten ye sirs ago by his doctors as a man with only a few months to live. He carries his supplies on. a small truck nwle of bicycle wheels, which :.ilso contains a libray of^Ki books. CITY HOSPITAL. The Matron of the .City Hospital begs to adkonwiedge with thanks the receipt of the following: ' Mrs. Randall, magazines; Mrs, Roddis, canned fruit; W.H.A., fruit;. Mr. Pidgeori, cigarettes; Mrs. tMxon, fresh fruit; Mr. Silver (Vanderhoof) milk, cake and fruit; W.H.A., fruit; Mr". H. Hanson, canned fruit; WAL. A., baby clothes; sewingxdohe by Mrs. Tate, Mrs. Ogilvie and Mrs. Macleod. THE VACANT JUDGESHIP. Several names are mentioned in Vancouver in connection with the vaeaney on the Supreme Court bench caused by the death of Mr.'Justice Clement. Among those talked of are Mr, J. H. Senkler, K.C., Mr. Douglas Armour, K.C., Mr. M. A'. Macdonald, K.C., Mr. J. N. Ellis, K. C, Mr. P. T. Congdon, K.C., and the former attorney-general, Mr. J. W. deB. Parris, K.C. Mr. Wv W. 13. McInncM, a former County Court judge, and an unsuccessful candidate in Red Deer in the last election, has also many supporters. ' DRAWS ATTENTION TO CANADA. "]l4 \vi>iilfj be well if our proliibi-lioni'.u.s rear! what Canadians have to say of their own dr'ynpss ami the difficulty Of administerinjif an unpopular lci\y," sny.s.the Pall Mall Gazette, in 'coivimenting upon ^letters from .Canadian correspondents on the subject, of prohibition. The British press is very fond of holding up Canada, as well as the United States, as a horrible example of the impracticability of prohibition. GOLD MINE BOUGHT BY VANCOUVER MEN The Vitu'lpnss gold mine, on the North Thompson river, f>0 miles from Kami oops, has been purchased by Percy H. Frazer and associates, .. of VanoqvcF- The price has not been stated. Gold is the chief ore, while substantial Values in silver and copper are iciven in the analyst's report." The richest ore taken from the mine runs as high jis $1000 .a ton', while the lowest drops to $14^ - . " The wiru^was discovered five yeara ago by O. A. Johnson r.nd 'Oscar Ilofran. Some 1800 pounds of ore were shipped out six.months ago, averaging $452 a ton. POLICE COURT PUNCTUALIT fTHlS TA^^tOMMtnORATEr THOSE fN THE SERVfCE J OF THF .CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY SVHO ! AT THE CALL OF KtNG AND COUNTRY L£FT ALLTHAT * WAJ Dt*RJ0 THEH. ENDURED HARDSHIP F*CED QANGER . AND FINALLY PASSED OUT OF SIGHT OF" MtN BY THE I PATH OF DUTY AND SELF SACRIFICE GIVING UP THEIR SOWN UVEJ THAT OTHERS r#GKT LIVE IN FREEDOrV ?/\ LET THO5E WHO COME AFTfJ? SEE j6 IT. - ' /,/%,¦ ¦ T^AT THEIR WAMBS BP NOT FORGOTTEN & Police IVhi(ci.strate Dan.iiill has requested The Loader to insert the fol-}owing paragraph ;ik a'notice t:» the general pub!re and othei's: The police commissioners have drawn iittention to the fact that in several instances of late the hour, namely, 4 0:30 a.:n,, for hearing charges; sind coraplaints in the police court, is. not acted -ttpon. The general idea.that any time after lOt.'lO will «lo to attend court, causes loss of .time to the prosecution and witnesses. The attendance of counsel and the prosecution at 10:,';0 a.m.-is always Punctual, and there is jvj reason wny others'cannot «lo ko as Well. s The police magistrate wishes it understood that in any charges where rgebgniaances are entered into to appear nt the time therein named, that such recognizances will on failure to attend at the hour nainod. in future b_e estreated. In other instances of non -attendance complained' of, the usiia] procedure authorized . by law will be followed;. '• , The-:iet hour in hearing cfjp.es"must in future be adhered to. I : IN memory of the wartime offorta for King and Country, of "eleven thousand C.P.K. employees and more i>«r-ticularly. of 1,115 men who fjjavo tho»r lives for the cause for whjoli tlie British people stood, tho Canadian Pacific Railway has created at ^Montreal, Winnipeg, and Vancbuvor a .striking bronze memorial group, itopicriii},' in larger than life size an An gel'of "Victory bearing thebody of a Canadian soldior upward towards perfect peacii. Those statues were simultaneously unveil«d on Friday, April 28th, Hi.s Excellency Lord Byng, tho Governor On-eral, officiating at the Montreal coiebratron. . At the same timo was unveiled th* lironso tnlilnt illustrated above. Kxact duplicates of this tabl.pt "T:r0 unveiled at all important points on tho C. P. R.: system rrt'twoen• tho Atlantic and the Pacific, as well »*..' 8t\ita American, European and ' Astatic, offices. The "tablets" lire about five fcertTn width* and were designed l>y Archibald Petirco. of the 0. P. K: Chiof Engineer's. Department; Montreal. The vessel on tho loft represents H. M. 8^'Lion," Admiral Bentty's Flagship at the 'battle of .luilnnd, and that on tho right tho Canadian I;ut:-V-fie Steamship^"Empress of Rustria," wh!'' murder of a 17 year old white -girl. An offer, of a $400,000-purso, scv-enty-five per-cent to the winner ami twenty-five per cent to-the l"si>r! W'1B made to Jack Dempsey, world's cliaiti-pion heavyweight boxer, for a r.etuin nin».ch with Georges Carpontier "» Pa.-is. v Mary Leaf, 1<5 years old, of N«"_'M; mo, is dead as the result of :bup> sustained when, attempting to •u'[a' the kitchen the with coal oil. K' burning oil set fire to the family cai which bounded into the dining njoi, .¦^d set £ire to the rehouse in tliri places.' - — - - -.